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# TRILIN DRY 80
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- EPA Reg No: **1812-321**
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- Registrant: GRIFFIN L.L.C.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (80%)
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- Label accepted: 1995-10-18
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001812-00321-19951018.pdf
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CCEPTED
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TRILIN DRY 80
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HERBICIDE
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..;:~~. No·te - 321
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A Selective Herbicide for the Pre-Emergence Control of Annual Grasses and Broadieai'
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Weeds
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
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Trifluralin (a,a,a-tri f1uoro-2, 6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine) . . . . . . . . . . . 80.0%
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INERT INGREDIENTS. . . . . . . . . . .. ........ .... . .......... .
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20.0%
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TOTAL ................................................ 100.0%
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Trilin Dry 80 contains 0.8 pounds of trifluralin per pound of product.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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IF SW ALWWED: Drink 1 to 2 glasses of water. Induce vomiting by placing finger in back
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of throat. Call a physician. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an
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unconscious person.
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IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration,
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preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention.
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IF ON SKIN: Wash immediately with soap and water.
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IF IN EYES: Flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
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See Additional Precautionary Statements.
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GRIFFIN CORPORATION
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VALDOSTA, GA 31601 EPA REG. NO. 1812-iii:·
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS (AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS)
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CAUTION
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Causes eye injury. Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes or clothing. ,Avoid breathing dust. May cause skin sensitization reaction in certain
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individuals.
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rERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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-coverails over long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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-waterproof gloves
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-shoes plus socks
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-protective eyewear
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for
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washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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r -- USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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iUsers should:
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\wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing guo, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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!Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on
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lclean clothing. - - .. - - - ---- --------_._---------------- - -- _. ------- - ... - ----------~-.-.----- -- - " ... - ---- --- -----
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is
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present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift or runoff from treatment
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areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring aquatic sites. Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not :l;l?ly this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly
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or throl,!:,I. drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any
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requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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-cgu lation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification,
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and emergency assistance. It also contai.1s specific instructions and exceptions pertaining [0
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the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry
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intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by
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the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval
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(REI) of 24 hours. Exception: If product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the Worker
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Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if
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there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
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Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil,
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or water, is:
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-coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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I-waterproof gloves
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I-shoes plus socks
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I-protective eyewcar
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------------ -- - ---~-------- - - -- ---------- -~---~- ----
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Trilin Dry 80 is a preemergence herhicide which is incorporated into the soil to provide
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long-lasting control of many annu·ll grasses and broadleaf weeds. Trilin Dry 80 controls
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weeds as they germinate. Trilin Dry 80 will not control established weeds.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of
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on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispp.s~
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of empty bag in a sanity landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by state ••••••
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and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. •• , '.
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WEEDS AND GRASSES CONTROLLED BY TRILIN DRY 80
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GRASSES
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Annual bluegrass - Poa annua
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Barnyardgrass (Watergrass) - Ech;!I(x' ,loa sp.
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Brachiaria (Signal grass) - Brachi.tr'" a Sf:
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Bromegrass (Chealgrass, Downy :-,alll'_) - Bromus tectorum
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Cheat (Chess) - Bromus secalinus
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Crabgrass (Large crabgrass, Smooth crabgrass) - Digltaria spp.
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Foxtail (Bottlegrass, Bristlegrass, Giant foxtail, Green foxtail, Fuxtail millet,
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Pigeongrass, Robust foxtail, Yellow foxtail) - Sel2ria spp.
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Johnsongrass (from seed) - Sorghum halepense
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(Rhizome -- see special instructions for control in cotton and soybeans)
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Junglerice - Echinochloa cohnum
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Panicum
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Fall panicum - Panicum dichotomiflorum
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(Spreading panicgrass -- see special instructions in cotton and soybeans)
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Guineagrass - Panicurn maximum
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(See sugarcane for special instructions)
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Texas panicum (Buffaiograss. Coloradograss) - Panicum texanum
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Itchgrass (Raoulgrass) - Rottboellia exaltata
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(See sugarcane for special instructions)
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Red rice - Oryza sativa
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(See suppression or partial control directions under soybeans)
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Sandbur (Burgrass) - Cenchrus incertus
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Sprangletop - Leptochloa filiformis
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Stinkgrass (Lovegrass) - Eragrostis cilianen:;is
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Wild cane (Shattrrcane) - Sorghum bicolor
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(See SOY:3,3.AN-Trilin Dry 80 ALONE for special instructions)
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Woolly cupgraf,s - Eriochloa villosa
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BROADLEAF WEEDS
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Carpetweed - Mollugo verticillata
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Chickweed - Stellaria media
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Field bindweed - Convolvulus arvensis
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(See under FRUIT AND NUT CROPS AND VINEYARDS for special instructions)
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Florio:>. rl',sley (Florida purslane, Mexican clover, Pusley) - Richardia scabra
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Goos~;ov; - Chenopodium hybridum
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Henbit (rail application only) - Lamium amplexicaule
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Knotwecd - Polygonum aviculare
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Kochia (Firewecd, Mexican firewccd) - Kochia scoparia
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Lamhql'aJ ters - Chenopodium album
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Pigweed (Carelessweed, Prostrate pigweed, Redroot, Rough pigweed, Spiny
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pigweed) - Amaranthus spp.
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Puncturevine (Western U.S. only) (Caltrop, Goathead) - Tribulus terrcstris
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Purslane - Portulaca oleracea
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Russian thistle (Tumbleweed) - Salsola kali
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Stinging nettle (Nettle) - Urtiea dioica
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Long term and continued use of trifluralin has resulted in the selection of tolerant populations
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in certain species of weeds. This situation is limited to a few weeds and is generally •
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geographically specific. Weed species known to have some trifluralin tolerant populations are
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goosegrass, green foxtail (pigeongrass) and Palmer amaranthus (palmer pigweed). Trilin Dry
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80 is not recommended for the control of goosegrass, tolerant green foxtail or Palmer
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amaranthus. Consult State Agricultural Extension Service or Experiment Station weed
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specialist for specific recommendations for local weed problems.
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SOIL PREPARATION
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Soil surface should be smooth enough to enable the efficient use of sprayer and incorporation
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e{juipment to insure a uniform application and incorporation of Trilin Dry 80. Interference
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can be caused by ground cover such as crop residue or existing weeds. Soil should be tilled
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prior to the application of Trilin Dry 80 to allow uniform incorporation into the top 2 to 3
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inches of soil. Soil moisture should be such that large clods will be broken up during
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incorporation process.
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Crop Residues or Existing Weeds: Ground cover, such as crop residues or existing weeds,
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can interfere with the incorporation of Trilin Dry 80 into the soil. A manageable level of
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such ground cover will allow the Trilin Dry 80 to be uniformly incorporated into the top 2 to
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3 inches of soil. If the level of the ground cover is such that this cannot be done, you must
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till the soil prior to the application of Trilin Dry 80.
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Roughness: The soil surface should be smooth enough so that you can operate a sprayer and
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incorporation C{juipment efficiently and at speeds which insure a uniform applicc.tion
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and incorporation of Trilin Dry 80.
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General Soil Conditions: To assure uniform incorporation of Trilin Dry 80 soil moisture
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conditions should be such that large clods can be broken up during the incorporation process.
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SOIL TEXTURE GUIDE
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The amount of chemical applied will vary with the soIl texture and organic matter. A fine
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textured soil will rC{juire more Trilin Dry 80 per acre than a coarse soil. Where rates are
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based on coarse, medium or fine textured soils, it is understood that soil textural classes are •••• generally categorized as follows: ••••••
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Coarse
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Sand
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Loamy sand
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Sandy loam
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Medium
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Loam
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Silt
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Silt loam
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Fine
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Sandy clay
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Clay loam
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Silty clay
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Sandy clay loam"
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"Silty clay loam and sandy clay loam soils are trdllsitional soils and may be classified as
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either medium or fine textured soils. If silty clay loam or sandy clay loam soils are mostly
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sand or silt, they are usually classified as medium textured soils. If they are mostly clay,
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they are usually classified as fine textured soils.
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Do not exceed recommended rates.
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INCORPORATION DIRECTIONS
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General Directions:
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Trilin Dry 80 performs most effectively when applied within 24 hours after opening of
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container. Erratic weed control and/or crop injury may result if Trilin Dry 80 is not
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incorporated into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final seedbed. Use incorporation equipment
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such as a disc which will cut 4 inches deep and incorporate most of the Trilin Dry 80 into
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the top 2 to 3 inches of soil.
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Before Planting:
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Incorporation of Trilin Dry 80 must take place within 24 hours after application. A second
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incorporation is necessary prior to planting. The second incorporation should be done by
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running the equipment in a different direction from the first. Incorporate Trilin Dry 80
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uniformly into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final seed bed.
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After Planting:
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For directions after planting check label under specific crop.
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Bedded Culture:
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Trilin Dry 80 needs to be incorporated into the top 2 to 3 inches of the final seedbed for
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effective weed control.
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Application Prior to Bedding:
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Apply Trilin Dry 80 and incorporate it with recommended equipment. The bedding operation
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serves as the second incorporation. Avoid removal of untreated soil from the seedbed before
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or during the planting operation. This would expose untreated soil, allowing weeds to
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germinate in the drill row. Do not expose untreated soil during post bedding operations.
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Application After Bedding:
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Knock off beds to planting height before application and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 with
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recomrl'~'1ded equipment that will conform to the bed shape. Do not leave untrcated soil
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exposeJ. ,\void removal of untreated soil from the seedbed before or during the planting
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operation. This would expose untreated soil allowing weeds to germinate in the drill row. Do
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'10t expose untreated soil during post bedding operations.
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Recmlllflel.·deL Eq II i pment:
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Two incorporation passes are necessary unless specifically stated. The second
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incorporation should be deeper than the first. Incorporate Trilin Dry 80 into the
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top 2 to 3 inches of the final seed bed.
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Disc: Set disc to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 m.p.h.
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Field CuitivatOl: Field cultivators are defined as implements with sweeps of 3 to 4
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rows spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less, staggered so that no soil is left untumed.
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Set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep, operate at 5 m.p.h. or more. Do not use chisel points.
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Combination Seedbed Conditioners: Set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operate
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at a speed of at least 5 m.p.h .. These are defined as three or more tillage devices
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combined and used as a single tool. For example, 2 to 3 rows of field cultivator C
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or S- shaped shanks with an effective sweep spacing of 6 to 9 inches (staggered so
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that no soil is left untumed), followed by a spike tooth or flex tine harrow, followed by a
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ground driven reel or basket.
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Rolling Cultivator: Set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operate at a speeJ of 6 to 8
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m.p.h. Rolling cultivators are effective for use on coarse and medium textured soils.
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The rolling cultivator may be used on fine textured soils when used in sugarcane.
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Bed Conditioner (Do-All): Set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operate at a speed of 4
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to 6 m.p.h. The Do-All is effective when used on coarse or medium textured soils
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only. Only one incorporation pass is necessary in bedded culture. Two passes with the
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Do-All are necessary in flat planted culture.
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Mulch Treader (other similar disc-type implements): Set Mulch Treader to
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cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operate at 5 to 8 m.p.h. P.T.O. Driven Equipment (tillers,
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cultivators, hoes): Only one incorporation is required. Adjust to incorporate Trilin
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Dry 80 into the top 2 to 3 inches of the seedbed using rotors spaced to give a clean sweep
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of the soil. P.T.O. equipment should not be operated at a speed greater than 4 m.p.h.
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Other equipment, including the flexible tine-tooth harrow (Flextine, Melroe), is also
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recommended but only for the speciai usages for which it is specified in this label.
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Use other equipment only as specified for the special programs identified in tLs label.
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CULTIVATION AFTER PLANTING
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Soil may be shallow cultivated without reducing the weed control activity of Trilin Dry 80.
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Poor weed control may result if cultivation is deeper than the treated soil since this may
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bring untreated soil to the surface.
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CROP RECOMMENDATIONS
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All recommendations are given as the broadcast rates of Trilin Dry 80 per acre. For band
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applications, decrease the amount of Trilin Dry 80 in proportion to the amount of surfate. •••
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treated per acre. Apply Trilin Dry 80 any time after January I when the soil can be wqNre.d •
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and is suitable for good incorporation. For fall application see specific crop recommendlftlofls • or FALL APPLICATION heading where specific crop recommendations are not given. Use
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the lower rate for coarser soils or s<.>ils with lower organic matter. For soils containing 10%
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or more organic matter do not usc Trilin Dry 80.
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MIXING AND APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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Notice to Grower:
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Trilin Dry 80 is specially packaged to assure its quality. In as much a< Trilin Dry 80 quality
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is significantly impacted by moisture (eg. humidity. etc.) it is necessary that al Trilin Dry 80
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be used shortly after package opening. The handling and mixing characteristic!. of Trilin Dry
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80 can be negatively influenced L /lot used within 24 hours of opening; resealing the p?ckage
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will not adequately protect product quality.
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TriUn Dry 80 Alone in Water:
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Thoroughly clean sprayer prior to use. Fill the sprayer 1/3 to 1/2 full with clean water and
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start agitation. Add proper amount of Trilin Dry 80 and finish filling the tank. Provide
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continuous agitation through application.
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Trilin Dry 80 Tank Mix in Water:
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For all tank mixes, continuous, vigorous agitation is required. (Sparger pipe agitators
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generally provide the best agitation in spray tanks). To prevent foaming, avoid stirring or
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splashing air into the mixture during filling by placing the end of the fill pipe below the
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surface of the water in the spray tank. Do not allow the mixture to siphon back into the
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water source.
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Compatibility fest:
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Since make-up water and liquid fertilizers may vary always check comp2.tibility of each tank
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mix using the following procedure:
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1. Collect the follo',ving items:
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(a) Clean, one quart, clear glass widemouth jars and lids
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(b) Measuring spoons - one tablespoon, one teaspoon
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(c) A standard eye dropper
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(d) Samples of prospective products and available compatibility agents
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2. Measure one pint of intended spray water or fertilizer solution into a jar.
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3. Add, in the given order, the intended ingredients, shaking well after each addition.
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(a) surfactants (spreaders but not stickers), acidifiers, compatibility agents, and
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activatvrs; add one teaspoon for each pint/IOO gallons
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(b) dry ingredients (wettable powders, dry flowables); add one tablespcon for each
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poundllOO gallons
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(c) flowables: add one teaspoon for each pint/lOO gallons
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(d) emulsifiable concentrates; add one teaspoon for each pint/IOO gallons
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(e) soluble ingredients: add one tablespoon for each pound/lOO gallons
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(II spreader-stickers: one teaspoon for each pint/lOO gallons
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4.The I!ral mixture should be uniform and smooth with no evidence of coagulation
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occurrin&.' If incompatibility is evident, begin test again with a compatibility agent added
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first. Six drops is equivalent to four ounces per 100 gallons. If this does not smooth the
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mixture, try higher concentrations and other compatibility agents.
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5.Allow the mixture to stand undisturbed thirty minutes. If separation occurs, shake and
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obserle tht' resulting mixture. It it is smooth, than proceed with spraying provided the tank
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h 's good agitation. If not compatible, do not attempt to spray the mixlure. You may try:
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(a) other compatibility agents
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(b) different formulations of the active ingredients (switch from wettable powder or
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cmulsiiiable concentrates to flowable formulations.
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(c) dilute the products 50:50 in water before adding to thc spray tank
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Mixing Order:
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Fill the tank 1/4 to 1/3 full with clean water and start agitation. Add aqueous suspensions,
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dry flowables, wettable powders, flowables and liquids to the water. Agitate until Trilin Dry
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80, other dry flowables and wettable powders are completely dispersed. Mix thoroughly and
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fill tank to 3/4 full. Then add any solution and emulsifiable concentrate formulations, agitate
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||
and finish filling spray tank. Provide continuous a!;.tation during filling and through
|
||
application. If spraying and agitation must be stopped before the tank is empty, the materials
|
||
may settle to the bottom. If this happens, before continuing the spray application resus-
|
||
pend all of the material from the bottom of the tank. A sparger agitatcr is pa'1icularly useful
|
||
for this purpose. It may be more difficult to resusper.d the settled material than it is to
|
||
suspend it originally. Read and carefully follow all label instructions for each material added
|
||
to the tank. To help assure good dispersion in the tank water, make a slurry mixture by
|
||
premixing dry and flowable formulations with water and pour the slurry thiOugh a 20 to 35
|
||
mesh wetting screen in the top of the tank. No finer than 50 mesh line scrccns in association
|
||
with the tank should be used. If material builds up on the walls of the spray tank, wash the
|
||
tank with soapy water between fillings. Rinse and continue the spraying operation. After use,
|
||
thoroughly clean the tank, lines, and screens. The importance of accurate calibration and
|
||
uniform application increases as the spray volume decreases. Check sprayer daily to insure
|
||
proper calibration and uniform application. To insure uniform application do not apply Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 when the wind can cause drifting of spray particles. Poor weed control may result if
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 is applied to soils which are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of
|
||
flooding.
|
||
Ground Application:
|
||
Using a low pressure herbicide sprayer which will apply the spray uniformly, apply Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 in 5 to 40 gallons of water or liquid fertilizer per acre (broadcast spray). (For liqui-i
|
||
fertilizers see special instructions under Compatibility Test).
|
||
Aerial Application:
|
||
For aerial spraying apply Trilin Dry 80 in 5 to 10 gallons of water or liquid fertilizer per
|
||
acre. Pump pressure, nozzle arrangements, speed and height should be adjusted to provide a
|
||
uniform application to the soil surface. To assure proper application spray widths use swath . ~ ~ ~
|
||
markers or flagmen. (For liquid fertilizer see special instructions under Compatibility T\W). '
|
||
" . • •• GENERAL CHEMIGATION INSTRUCTIONS ...
|
||
Apply TRILIN DRY 80 only through one or more of the following types of systems: sprink'ler
|
||
including pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand
|
||
move irrigation systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation s~stefll
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
· ... • • •
|
||
" ..... . . ..
|
||
|
||
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|
||
Crop inj ury, lack of e(fectiveness or illegal pesticide residues 111 the crop may result from
|
||
nonuniform distribution of treated water.
|
||
If you have qucstions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service Specialists,
|
||
equipment manufacturers, or other experts.
|
||
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application
|
||
I.) a public water system unless the pesticide label prescribed safety devices for public water
|
||
~j3tems are in place.
|
||
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible fot its operation, or under
|
||
supervision )f the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary
|
||
adjustments should the need arise.
|
||
CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
|
||
Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human
|
||
consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average
|
||
of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
|
||
Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced -
|
||
pressure wne, backflow preventer, (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line
|
||
upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the
|
||
public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction.
|
||
There shall be a complete phy~ical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the
|
||
top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve
|
||
to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated
|
||
valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to
|
||
prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either
|
||
automaticaI':; or manually shut down.
|
||
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
|
||
injection pump when the water pump ml)tor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump,
|
||
when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
Systems :nust use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g.,
|
||
diaphragol pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with
|
||
pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
Do n,Qt'(lPIJly when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
10
|
||
F
|
||
\
|
||
|
||
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|
||
SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION
|
||
'111C system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressurc drain
|
||
appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from
|
||
backflow.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve
|
||
to prevent the flow of liquid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed,
|
||
solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
|
||
system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation
|
||
system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
|
||
injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
|
||
The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the
|
||
water pump when the water pressure decreases to '.he point where pesticide distribution is
|
||
adversely affected.
|
||
Systems must use a mctering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g.,
|
||
diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with
|
||
pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the arr.a intended for treatment.
|
||
F'all Application (Areas receiving more than 20" average annual rainfall):
|
||
See specific crop for recommendations. Use the rates listed for spring applications for all crops
|
||
for which there are no specific fall application instructions and for which Trilin Dry 80 is
|
||
recommended as a preemergence application. Do not apply Trilin Dry 80 in the fall for
|
||
sugarbeets, potatoes and direct-seeded tomatoes. Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 any time
|
||
between October 15 and December 31. Leave ground flat or bedded-up overwinter. On bedded
|
||
ground, beds should be knocked down to desired height prior to planting, moving some treated
|
||
soil from beds into furrows. Where soil is left overwinter, care should be taken not to tum up
|
||
untreated soil during spring bedding operations. During seedbed preparation, destroy established
|
||
weeds. Destroy weeds which have become established in furrows due to uncovering of untreated
|
||
soil during bedding. Trilin Dry 80 should not be applied in the fall to soils which are wet, are
|
||
subject to prolonged periods of flooding, or where rice was grown the previous year. .::::.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Under normal growing conditions and if applied according to directions, Trilin Dry 80 will not
|
||
harm the treated crop. Crop injury or soil residue may result from overapplication. Erratic weed
|
||
control or crop injury may result from uneven application or improper soil incorporat;on' uf
|
||
11
|
||
...... . .
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Trilin Dry 80. Seedling discase, cold wcather, deep planting, exccssive moisture, high salt
|
||
conccntration or drought may weaken crop seedlings and increase the possibiiity of damagc from
|
||
Trilin Dry 80. Under these conditions, delayed crop development or reduced yiclds may result.
|
||
PLANT BACK RE5TRICTIONS:
|
||
In Ariwna, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and
|
||
Wyoming, after a spring application of Trilin Dry 80, sugarbeets, red beets or spinach should
|
||
not be planted for 12 months or 14 months after fall application. Soil should be plowed to a
|
||
depth of 12 inches prior to planting sugar beets to prevent the possibility of crop injury. J}fter
|
||
a spring application sorghum (milo), prosomillet, com or oats should not be planted for 14
|
||
months application or for 16 months after a fall application of Trilin Dry 80 to avoid crop
|
||
injury. If land has not been irrigated, do not plant any of these crops for 18 months after a
|
||
spring application or 20 months after a fall application of Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
In those areas of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas where
|
||
at least 20 inches of rain/or irrigation (total) was used to produce the crop, sorghum or oats
|
||
should not be planted for 12 months after an application of Trilin Dry 80. Do not plant sorghum,
|
||
proso millet, or oats for 18 months after an application of Trilin Dry 80 if less th?n 20 inches
|
||
of total water wa~ used to produce the crop. Cool, wet weather conditions during ,he early stage
|
||
of growth may increase the pcssibihty of injury to sorghum. In all other areas receiving greater
|
||
than 20" rainfall per year, before planting sugar beets where a spring application of Trilin Dry
|
||
80 was made the previous season moldhoard plow. Also note plan1ing restrictions listed in the
|
||
section on control of rhizome johnsongrass and other higher rate programs. Vegetable growing
|
||
areas; other than those lislt'd on this label, vegetable crops
|
||
should not be planted within 5 months following the application of Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
ESTABLISHED ALFAT~FA
|
||
Use a br~'adcast rate of 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils and 1.3 pounds on medium and fine
|
||
soils in areas receiving less than 20" average annual rainfall per year. Trilin Dry 80 may be
|
||
applied to estab;;shed alfalfa prior to weed emergence while the crop is dormant, semi-dormant
|
||
or during the season is applied immediately after a cutting. Trilin Dry 80 should be applied only
|
||
once per growing season. Trilin Dry 80 does not control established weeas. Treatment must be
|
||
made prior to germination. For cool season, fall germinating weeds such as bromegrass and
|
||
cheat, Trilin Dry 80 should be applied from August 1 to October 2. For other weeds on the
|
||
label, apply prior to their season or germination generally late winter to early spring.
|
||
Recommended soil preparation application and incorporation instructions should be followed.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS: Damage to the established alfalfa may be caused if the proper incorporation
|
||
equipment is not used for thorough soil mixing. Alfalfa should not be cut or grazed within 21
|
||
days uf arvlication.
|
||
ESTABLISHED ASPARAGUS
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparatiO!l, application and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry
|
||
80. TIi;inDry 80 can be applied to established asparagus as a single or as a split application.
|
||
12
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
In the winter or carly spring, apply to asparagus after ferns arc removed but before spear
|
||
emergence or apply after harvest in the late spring or early summer before turning begins, Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 will suppress volunteer seeding asparagus and field bindweed if you usc the following
|
||
rccomm(~nded rates and application schedules.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Before
|
||
Split Application 0.6
|
||
OR
|
||
Single Application 1.3
|
||
Coarse
|
||
After Before
|
||
+ 0.6 0.9
|
||
or 1.3 1.9
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
After Before After
|
||
+ 0.9 l.25 + 1.25
|
||
or 1.9 2.5 or 2.5
|
||
In any single calendar year, the maximum Trilin Dry 80 to apply is 1.3 pounds per acre on
|
||
coarse soils, 1.9 pounds on medium soils and 2.5 pounds on fine soils.
|
||
BEANS
|
||
Dry
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 before planting using the following rates:
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture!
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (Pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfa!l*
|
||
Areas receiving grcater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.8 - 0.9
|
||
0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9
|
||
1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5 % organic matter use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium soils and
|
||
1.3 pounds en fine soils. For soils with 5-10% organic matter, use 1.3 pounds on all soils.
|
||
Fall application (Idaho. Oregon. and Washington):
|
||
.....
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 between October 15 and December 31. Use a brd'N:lott~
|
||
rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.8 to 0.9 pounds on medium soils; and 0.9 poll~d~
|
||
on fine soils. Destroy established weeds during seedbed preparation. • ••
|
||
Trilin Dr)'.~O withLQtam tank mix:,
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes. 1\ fall!r
|
||
13
|
||
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|
||
. ....
|
||
...... . .
|
||
,
|
||
'(
|
||
|
||
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|
||
mix of Trilin Dry 80 and Eptam will effectively control all the following weeds in addition to
|
||
those wecds listed for Trilin Dry 80:
|
||
Henbit (spring application)
|
||
Nightshade, black
|
||
Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Nutsedge
|
||
Oat, wild
|
||
Ragweed, common
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Velvetleaf (Buttonweed)
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparation and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Apply
|
||
this tank mix from 2 days prior to planting Up to planting. Incorporate immediately after
|
||
application.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas Receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Areas Receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Eptam 7E
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
2.5-3.5**
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
2.5-3.5 2.5·3.5
|
||
*On soils with 2-5% organic matter, use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium soils and
|
||
1.3 pounds on fine soils. For soils with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds on all soils
|
||
**To control annual grasses use Eptam 7E at a rate of 2.5 pints per acre. To control nutsedge
|
||
and additional broadleaf weeds use 3.5 pints.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Follow all directions and precautions on the Eptam label before using. Do not use this tank mix
|
||
on soybeans, black-eyed peas (beans), lima beans and other flat-podded beans, except Romano.
|
||
Do not use foliage from treated plants for feed or forage or for grazing.
|
||
BEANS
|
||
Guar, Mungbean, Lima Bean and Snap B{,JIn
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting at a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre
|
||
on coarse and medium soils and 0.9 pounds on fine soils.
|
||
CARROT
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 before planting.
|
||
Broa<lfR~t Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Arcas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Arcas (e(:civing greater than
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
14
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
2()" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.9
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matler use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matler use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
CASTOR BEAN
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 before planting.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
20" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.9 1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5- 10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
CELERY
|
||
In areas receiving less than 20" average annual rainfall, direct seeded and transplanted, apply
|
||
and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 before planting.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5- 10% organic matte,- use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
COLE CROPS
|
||
Broccoli, BrusscL~ Sprout, Cabbage & Cauliflower
|
||
Transplant:
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to transplanting. Set incorporation eqUipment to throw
|
||
treated soil around the plants during incorporation.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
15
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
.. ;; . • • .. .
|
||
. . •• •
|
||
.. ~ . ~ . . .
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
*For soils with 2-5 % organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and mediulll and I. 3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5·10% organic matter usc 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
Direct Seeded:
|
||
Use '1 rilin Dry 80 may be used before planting at a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on
|
||
coarse and medium soils and 0.9 pounds on fine soils and soils with 2-5% organic matter.
|
||
Direct-seeded cole crops have exhibited marginal tolerance to recommended rates of Trilin Dry
|
||
80. stunting or reduced stands may occur.
|
||
COlTON
|
||
Apply Trilin Dry 80 before or at planting, immediately after planting, or at layby.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre By Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rain fall *
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
*Use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium textured soils and 1.3 pounds on fine soils with
|
||
2-5 % organic matter; use 1.3 to 1.6 pounds on all soils with 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
Postplant:
|
||
Do not disturb the seed when incorporating Trilin Dry 80 postplant.
|
||
Layby:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 can be applied and incorporated any time up to layby, but not less than 90 days
|
||
b,:r'ore harvest. Direct layby applications onto the soil between the rows and beneath emerged
|
||
cotton plants at the same rates as for a preemergence application.
|
||
Fall Application:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be applied and incorporated to cotton any time between October 15 and
|
||
December 31. The ground may be left flat or bedded-up overwinter. Where soil is left flat, take
|
||
care not to tum up untreated soil during the bedding process. On bedded grounds, knock down
|
||
beds to desired heights before planting, moving some treated soil in(o furrows from the beds.
|
||
Take care not to tum up untreated soil from beds into furrows. Destroy established weeds during
|
||
preparation of seedbed. Before planting, destroy weeds which may have become established in
|
||
furrows due to the uncovering of untreated soil during bedding. Do not apply Trilin Dry 80 to
|
||
wet suil or soils which are subject to prolonged periods of flooding.
|
||
BroadcaSt Rates per Acre -- Fall application only:
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 at a broadeast rate of 1.3 pounds per acre on coarse and
|
||
medium soils and 1.6 pounds on fin~ soils in Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia,
|
||
Louisia,la, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri bootheel, North Carolina. New Mexico,
|
||
16
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. A broadcast rate of 0.9 pounds Trilin Dry 80
|
||
per acre should be uscd on coarse soil, 1.3 pounds on medium soil and 1.6 lx)unds on fine soil
|
||
in Arizona and Nevada.
|
||
For other states wnere cotton may be grown, apply Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast
|
||
rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 pounds on medium soils; 1.3
|
||
pounds on fine soils. For coarse soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds.
|
||
For soils with 5 - 10% organic matter use 1.3 to 1.6 pounds.
|
||
SPECIAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR COTTON:
|
||
Fall panicum:
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 broadcast at the rate of 1.3 pounds per acre on coarse and
|
||
medium soils.
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass:
|
||
Rhizome johnsongrass can be controlled in all cotton producing states except Ariwna by using
|
||
a double rate program, applied for two consecutive years as folk .. s:
|
||
Soil Preparation:
|
||
For satisfactory results proper soil preparation is essential. To bring rhizomes to the top of the
|
||
soil use a chisel plow or similar implement. Follow with a disc twice before application to cut
|
||
rhizomes into small 2 to 3 inch pieces. Any emerged johnsongrass should also be destroyed.
|
||
Application:
|
||
Choose one of the following application programs which best meets your culture'! practices.
|
||
For spring application use Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting in the spring for 2 consecutive years.
|
||
A broadcast rate of 1.3 pounds per acre should be used on coarse soils; 1.9 pounds on medium
|
||
soils; and 2.5 pounds on fine soils.
|
||
OR
|
||
For fall application use Trilin Dry 80 between October 15 and December 31 for 2 consecutive
|
||
years at the same rates as a spring application.
|
||
Incorporation:
|
||
For good rhizome johnsongrass control deep incorporation is necessary. lncor-porate Trilin Dry
|
||
8U thoroughly with a disc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 m.p.h. Two passes
|
||
are necessary, with the second pass in a different direction from the first.
|
||
Cultivation:
|
||
To remove johnsongrass plants which have escaped control, timely cultivations during tRrc~op
|
||
season are necessary to obtain effective control. Effective control cannot be obtained wit~.onl~'
|
||
I year of double rate Trilin Dry 80 use. • •••••
|
||
•
|
||
Crcp Rotation:
|
||
Plant only rice and those crops for which Trilin Dry 80 can be applied as a preplant trc:atmcnt
|
||
17
|
||
,
|
||
• • # •
|
||
· . •
|
||
· ....... . . ..
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
, ] . ,
|
||
i\ ! !
|
||
following a double rate treatment season, or injury Illay result.
|
||
Pigweed and Seedling Johnscngrass control:
|
||
In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri, North
|
||
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and southern Virginia, apply Trilin Dry 80 preplant at a
|
||
broadcast rate of 0.6 to 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 to 1.3 pounds on medium soils;
|
||
and 1.3 pounds on fine soils. Exception: lTse 1.9 pounds per acre on fine soils in Louisiana.
|
||
Additional weed and grass control:
|
||
In the Texas Gulf Coast counties of Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston,
|
||
Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, aller and Wharton, apply
|
||
Trilln Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 1.3 pounds on medium
|
||
soils; and 1.9 pounds on fine soils up to two weeks prior to planting.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Especially when using higher usage rates, plant cotton after early season adverse weather
|
||
conditions to avoid additional stress to the cotton plants d'le to cool, wet weather early in the
|
||
growth cycle, which could cause reduced stands, delayed maturity and reduced yields.
|
||
TANK MIXES AND OVERLAYS:
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes.
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Cotton Pro or Caparol 4L (Arizona. New Mexico and West Texas):
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Cotton Pro or Caparol 4L will control certain grasses and broad leaf weeds
|
||
listed for Trilin Dry 80 alone and the following weeds:
|
||
Annual Morningglory
|
||
Groundcherry (annual)
|
||
Malva
|
||
Mustard
|
||
Prickly sid a (Teaweed)
|
||
Ragweed
|
||
Smartweed
|
||
Wild oat
|
||
Shallow germinating seedlings of cocklebur and coffeeweed will also be controlled.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 1'.0 (pounds)
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Cotton Pro (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Capal'Ol 4L (pints)
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
3.125
|
||
3.125
|
||
Use PlolJUrtionally less for band application.
|
||
*Do not use on sands and loamy sands.
|
||
Mixing Directions:
|
||
18
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.8 - 0.9
|
||
4
|
||
4
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3*
|
||
4
|
||
4
|
||
I i ,
|
||
, .
|
||
•
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
Fill tailk 1/4 to 1/3 full with water and start agitation. Add Trilin Dry 80, agitate until Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 is thoroughly dispersed and fill tank 3/4 full. Add Cotton Pro or Caparol 4L. During the
|
||
filling and spraying operation, agitate continuously. If bypass agitation is used, minimize
|
||
foaming by having the bypass line stop at the bottom of the tank. Avoid leaving the spray
|
||
mixture in the tank without constant agitation. To help assure good dispersion, Trilin Dry 80
|
||
may be slurred 50:50 with water prior to introduction of the product into the tank.
|
||
Crop Rotations:
|
||
After a spring application of Trilin Dry 80 plus Cotton Pro or Caparol 4L, cabbage, okra,
|
||
onions and peas may be planted in the fall. Winter barley, winter rye and winter wheat, if
|
||
plowed down and not used for food or feed, can be planted in the fall also. Refer to the Cotton
|
||
Pro or Caparol 4L label for directions, cautions and precautions.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Do not use a Trilin Dry 80/Cotton Pro or Caparol 4L tank mix in the cut areas of newly leveled
|
||
fields, in areas of excess sait, or where flooding over the beds is likely to happen. Do not plant
|
||
cotton in tractor wheel depressions. These conditions may cause crop injury. On mulch-planted
|
||
cotton, water back only after cotton seedlings are well-established.
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Meturon 4L. Meturon 80DF. Cotoran 4L and Cotoran OF (Except Arizona);
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparation and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Observe
|
||
all precautions and limitations on the labels of eac!! product used in tank mixes. A lank mix of
|
||
Trilin Dry 8el with Meturon 4L, Meturon 80DF, Cotoran 4L and Cotoran OF effectively
|
||
controls all the annual grasses and broadleaf weeds listed for Trilin Dry 80 alone plus these
|
||
additional weeds:
|
||
Buttonweed
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Groundcherry, Wright
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Momingglory
|
||
Prickly sida (Tea weed)
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds) 0.6
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Meturon 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Meturon 80DF (pounds)
|
||
OR
|
||
Cotoran 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
2
|
||
1.25
|
||
2
|
||
19
|
||
Rar weed
|
||
Ryegrass
|
||
Sesbania
|
||
Sicldepod
|
||
Smartweed
|
||
Tumbleweed
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
3.125
|
||
1.9
|
||
3.125
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
4
|
||
2.5 ' ,
|
||
4
|
||
|
||
) ) :' '! 'I '/
|
||
Cotoran OF (pounds) 1.2 1.9 2.4
|
||
Mixing Directions:
|
||
Fiil tank 1/4 to 1/3 full with water and start agitation. Add Trilin Dry 80, agitate until Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 is thoroughly dispersed and fill tank 3/4 full. Add Meturon 4L or Caparol 4L. During
|
||
the filling and spraying operation, agitate continuously. If bypass agitation is used, minimize
|
||
foaming by having the bypass line stop at the bottom of the tank. Avoid leaving the spray
|
||
mixture in the tank without constant agitation. To help assure good dispersion, Trilin Dry 80
|
||
may be slurred 50:50 with water prior to introduction of the product into the tank.
|
||
West Texas Only:
|
||
Do not use the tank mix of Trilin Dry 80 plus Meturon 4L, Meturon 80DF, Cotoran 4L or
|
||
Cotoran DF on sandy, loamy sand or fine sandy loam soils. Do not use on cotton planted in
|
||
furrows.
|
||
Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Only:
|
||
On sandy loam soils low in organic matter use 1.5 pints Meturon 4L or 1.5 pints Cotoran 4L
|
||
in tank mix with Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
New Mexico:
|
||
Do not plant treated land with crops other than cotton until I year after the last application. Do
|
||
not use on sandy or coarse textured soils of less than I % organic matter.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Crop injury may result if treated land is planted to anything but cotton within six months of the
|
||
application of Trilin Dry 80 plus Meturon 4L, Meturon 80DF, Cotoran 4L or Cotoran OF. Do
|
||
not feed foliage from treated plant or gin trash to livestock. Do not mix Trilin Dry 80 plus
|
||
Meturon 4L, or Cotoran 4L with liquid fertilizer.
|
||
Trilin [2I:y~80 pr~pla!l1JQIJQweqJ)j'_M~lLmm 4L or Cotoran 4L overlay:
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 as recommended for the specific soil texture. Apply
|
||
Meturon 4L at 2 to 4 pints per acre or Cotoran 4L at 2 to 4 pints per acre as a preemergence
|
||
surface treatment. Use the lower rate on light silt and sandy soils low in organic matter.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
When using the preemergence surface treatment refer to the Meturon 4L or Cotoran 4L labels
|
||
for all cautions and precautions.
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 preplant followed b-Y-l2ire.x 4L or Karmex OF overlay (East of the Mississippi
|
||
River plus Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, Louisiana and Eastern Texas): . "
|
||
Apply Tr.ilin Dry 80 prior to planting. Follow with a preemergence application of Direx 4L or
|
||
Karmex. Df. This will effectively control all the weeds controlled by Trilin Dry 80 alone plus
|
||
these additional weeds:
|
||
Annual groundcherry
|
||
A.n>1ual morningglory
|
||
20
|
||
Ragweed
|
||
Shephcrdspursc
|
||
u
|
||
|
||
Dogfenncl
|
||
Pennycress
|
||
Wild Mustard
|
||
)
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds) 0.6
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Direx 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Karmex DF (pounds)
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
0.5
|
||
0.33
|
||
Velvetgrass
|
||
Wild Lettuce
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
1
|
||
0.67
|
||
)
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
1.75
|
||
1
|
||
Direx 4L or Karmex DF should not be used on soils with less than 1 % organic matter as crop
|
||
injuy may result. Do not use foliage from treated plants for feed or forage or for grazing.
|
||
) Consult the Direx 4L or Karmex DF label for additional instructions, cautions and precautions.
|
||
)
|
||
CUCURBITS
|
||
Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Watermelon
|
||
Postplant Emerged in Western United States including Texas:
|
||
Use Trilln Dry 80 as a directed spray to the soil between the rows and beneath plants which are
|
||
in the 3 to 4 true leaf stage.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Are.1S receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
HELD CORN; GRAIN SORGHUM; AND CORN FODDER, FORAGE AND SILAGE
|
||
Apply Trilin Dry 80 to field com as an over the top or directed spray to effectively control
|
||
weeds listed for Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
Soil Preparation:
|
||
Cultivate before Trilin Dry 80 application to ensure loose, friable soil, to remove estat.Ji,shr~
|
||
weeDs, and to cover the base of com plants with soil.
|
||
" '
|
||
Application Directions:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 should he applied and incorporated at the recommended rates for the soil texture
|
||
whell the crop is well estahlished (8 inchcs or taller), Trilin Dry 80 may be applied eithera~ "n
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
) -- ... {II.' , . r
|
||
,
|
||
over the top spray or as a directed spray. Drop nozzles should be used if foliage prevents
|
||
uniform coverage of soil surface. Soil incorporation may be accomplished with only one pass
|
||
of a sweep-type cultivator or a properly adjusted rolling cultivator. The sweep-type cultivator
|
||
should have 3 to 5 sweeps per row middle and be operated at 6 to 8 m.p.h. Set the middle
|
||
sweeps so as to avoid exposing untreated soil. Adjust the incorporation tools
|
||
to prevent crop injury.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre By Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds) 0.8 - 1
|
||
Medium
|
||
1 - 1.5
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.5 - 2
|
||
Use the lower rates when weed pressure is light and the higher rates when weed pressure is
|
||
heavy. Apply 0.8 to 1.2 pounds per acre in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South
|
||
Carolina and Virginia to control fall panicum and Texas panicum.
|
||
Application, Timing and Rates:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be applied to com 2 to 30 inches tall, but prior to weed emergence. lrilin
|
||
Dry 80 does not control established weeds; treatment must be made prior to germination or to
|
||
soil free of weeds. Apply Trilin Dry 80 at a rate not to exceed 2.0 pounds per acre; consult the
|
||
label for specifics by soil type. Where used in combination consult the label of the combination
|
||
partner for its use rate. Trilin Dry 80 may be applied in combination with other atrazine
|
||
formulations. Prior to full scale utilization cheek the compatibility of Trilin Dry
|
||
80 and combination partner. Refer to Compatibility Test in this label. Spectrum of weeds
|
||
controlled will be increased over that of Trilin Dry 80 alone by those controlled by the
|
||
combination partner.
|
||
ALL LABEL DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS MUST BE
|
||
rOLLOWED. DO NOT APPLY TO SEED CORN OR SWEET CORN. DO NOT APPLY TO
|
||
CORN AS A PREI'LANT OR I'REEMERGENCE APPLICATION AS CROP INJURY WILL
|
||
OCCUR. IF FURROW PLANTED FIELD CORN, APPLY Trilin Dry 80 ONLY AH'ER A
|
||
POSTEMERGENCE CULTIVATION.
|
||
FLAX
|
||
Fall Application:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be applied and incorporated in the fall for weed control in spring seeded flax.
|
||
Ground cover from existing weeds or previous crops should be at a manageable level so that
|
||
there is no interference with incorporation.
|
||
Apply at lhe broadcast rates per acre of 0.6 pounds on coarse soil, 0.9 pounds on medium soil
|
||
and l!~$:*~unds for finer soils.
|
||
InCQill,)r"tiim J)ir~ctions
|
||
Jncorporate one time within 24 hours after application. The second incorporation should be
|
||
performed in the spring prior to seedling !lax. The incorporation operations should result in a
|
||
thoro\lgh, ~ixing of Trilin Dry XO with soil. Otherwise, erratic weed control may result.
|
||
22
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
Incorporation ~H1iPJnent
|
||
Follow recommended soil incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Incorporation operations
|
||
or any other tillage performed in the spring prior to seeding should be relatively shallow so as
|
||
to maintain a firm seedbed, and the seedbed should be packed-just prior to seeding. Seeding
|
||
should be done with a press drill or hoe drill. Seed into a moist seedbed no more than l.5 inches
|
||
deep. Do not delay the first incorporation more than 24 hours after application.
|
||
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS AND VINEYARDS
|
||
For areas receiving more than 20" average annual rainfall:
|
||
On new plantings of citrus, pecan trees and vineyards, apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior
|
||
to planting at a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 pounds on medium
|
||
soils and 1.3 pounds on fine soils. On soils with 2-5 % organic matter use 0.9 pounds on fine
|
||
soils and on soils with 5-10% organic matter use l.3 pounds. Use Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast
|
||
rate of 1.3 to 2.6 pounds per acre for all soil textures for non-bearing, established plantings of
|
||
citrus and pecan trees and bearing plantings of grapefruit, lemon, orange, pecan, tangelo and
|
||
) tangerine trees.
|
||
)
|
||
For ar~s receiving less than 20" average annual rainfall:
|
||
On new plantings of almond, apricot, citrus, nectarine, peach, pecan and walnut trees apply and
|
||
incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting at a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse
|
||
soils; 0.8 to 0.9 pounds on medium soils; 0.9 pounds on fine soils; on soils with 2-5% organic
|
||
matter use 0.9 to 1.3 pounds; and 1.3 pounds on soils with 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
On new plantings of vineyards, apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting at a
|
||
broadcast rate of 0.6 to 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 to 1.9 pounds on medium soils;
|
||
and 1.9 to 2.5 pounds on fine soils or soils with 2-10% organic matter. Do not use more than
|
||
l. 3 pounds per acre on hcaHreatcd grape rootings.
|
||
For postplant applications on bearing or non-bearing, established plantings of vineyards and
|
||
almond, apricot, grapefruit, lemon, nectarine, orange, peach, plum, prune, tangelo, tangerine
|
||
and walnut trees, use Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 1.3 to 2.6 pounds per acre for all soil
|
||
textures. Do not apply to vincyards within 60 days of harvest. In established plantings, use Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 as a directed spray to the soil. Use incorporation methods not injurious to the trees or
|
||
vines.
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass control:
|
||
For al'cas receiving less than 20" avemgc annual rainfall:
|
||
Control rhiwme johnsongrass with postplant applications in bearing and non-bearing, estabJi~hp.d
|
||
plantings of vineyards and almond, apricot, grapefruit, lemon, nectarine, orange, peach, pecan,
|
||
tangelo, tangerine and walnut trees by applying Trilin Dry 80 for 2 consecutive years. .
|
||
Soil Preparation:
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
Work soil thoroughly to hring the rhiwmes nearer the surface, but not so as to be injurious to
|
||
tre';s or vines.
|
||
Application:
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 2.5 pounds per acre on all soil textures each year for
|
||
2 consecutive years. Do not apply to vineyards within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
Incorporation:
|
||
Incorporate Trilin Dry 80 thoroughly with a disc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4
|
||
to 6 m.p.h., but not so as to be injurious to trees or vines. Two incorporation passes are
|
||
neces~ary, using a different direction for the second.
|
||
Cultivation:
|
||
As some johnsongrass plants will escape, cultivation is necessary to obtain effective control.
|
||
Effective control cannot be obtained with only 1 year of Trilin Dry 80 use.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Crop injury may result if the 2.5 pound rate is used on new plantings. Do not interplant orchards
|
||
or vineyards with other crops. If the treated vineyards and orchards are diverted to other crop
|
||
U'lCS, plant only those crops for which Trilin Dry 80 has been registered as a preplant treatment
|
||
for the next cropping season.
|
||
Bindwee{! control:
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 for the control of field bindweed in vineyards and for almond, apricot,
|
||
grapefruit, lemon, nectarine, orange, peach, pecan, tangelo, tangerine and walnut trees. Use
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 2.5 pounds per acre on all soil textures. Trilin Dry 80 must
|
||
be applilxl in the spring with a specially designed spray blade which applies a thin, concentrated
|
||
layer at a soil depth of 4 ,0 (, inches. This layer of Trilin Dry 80 prevents bindweed shoots from
|
||
emergmg.
|
||
Land Preparation:
|
||
All wecds and grasses should be destroyed with soil tillage prior to applying Trilin Dry 80. This
|
||
tillage is necessary to prevent trash 'rom interfering with the operation of the spray blade.
|
||
Equipment:
|
||
A spray blade capable of running 4 to 6 inches below the surface of the soil should be used. The
|
||
spray blade should be equipped with nozzles located under the blade and directed so that the
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 spray will be trapped under the soil which is flowing over the blade as it is pulled
|
||
through t./le soil. A sufficient number of n07.zlcs should be used with spacing that will uniformly
|
||
apply (~~ :1,·rilin Dry 80 underground in a thin, horizontal layer.
|
||
• •• I' •
|
||
Apphl'at'ion:
|
||
;Use Trilin Dry 80 in 40 to 80 gallons of water per acre. Operate the spray blade at a depth of
|
||
. .4 to 6 inches.
|
||
PRECt.lJTIONS:
|
||
24
|
||
f i/'~
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
After rainfall or irrigation some soils may crack as they dry. Field bindweed may emerge if the
|
||
cracks extend through the Trilin Dry 80 layer. Prevent or eliminate cracks by shallow discing
|
||
or other tillage. Avoid deep tillage which disturbs the subsurface layer. Cultivation or tillage also
|
||
aids the control of germinating seeds.
|
||
GREENS
|
||
Turnip greens grown for processing,
|
||
Collards, Kale and Mustard Greens
|
||
Apply and incorporate TriJin Dry 80 prior to planting at 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils and
|
||
0.9 pounds on medium and fine soils.
|
||
HOPS
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 while the crop is dormant, using a broadcast rate of 0.6
|
||
pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.8 pounds on medium soils; and 0.9 pounds on fine soils. Use
|
||
incorporation equipment that will insure thorough soil mixing with minimum damage to the crop.
|
||
KENAF
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Using a low pressure herbicide sprayer which will gapply the spray uniformly, apply Trilin Dry
|
||
80 in 5 to 40 gallons of water (broadcast spray).
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
For earial spraying apply Trilin Dry 80 in 5 to 10 gallons of water. Pump pressure, nozzle
|
||
arrangements, speed and height should be adjusted to provide a uniform application to the soil
|
||
surface. To assure proper application use swath markers or flagmen.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
IncgJ:Qoration DircctiQl1~
|
||
General Directions
|
||
Course
|
||
0.5 - 0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.6 - 0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9 - 1.3
|
||
Erratic weed control and/or crop injury may result if directions are now followed. The soil
|
||
surface should be free of existing weeds and excessive trash or clods.
|
||
Before Planting
|
||
Incorporation of Trilin Dry 90 must take place within 24 hours after application and may be
|
||
accomplished in one pass with a sweep type or a roIling cultivator. Follow recommended soil
|
||
incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Without reducng the weed control activity of Trilin Dry 80, soil trcated with Trilin Dry 80 mdY
|
||
be shallow clll ivated, rotary hoed, or handhoed. Do not cultivate deeper than I or 2 inches' of
|
||
the Trilin Dry 80 treatcd layer of soil as this may bring untreated soil to the surfae.;: and poor
|
||
weed contro! may result. Kenaf treated with Trilin Dry 80 must not be used as a food, ;OTJ6i;
|
||
25
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
or feed.
|
||
MUSTARD
|
||
Grown for seed or processing for food in Minnesota, Montana-and North Dakota. Apply and
|
||
incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting at 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils and 0.9 pounds
|
||
on medium and fine soils.
|
||
NUT CROPS
|
||
See FRUIT AND NUT CROPS AND VINEYARDS for Instructions.
|
||
ONIONS
|
||
Grown for Dry Bulbs Only
|
||
Apply Trilin Dry 80 as a directed spray to the soil between the onion rows. Avoid spraying the
|
||
onion tops or exposed bulbs. Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Course
|
||
0.5 - 0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.6 - 0.8
|
||
For band application, use proportionately less Trilin Dry 80. Use the lower rates where light
|
||
weed pressure is anticipated.
|
||
Soil incorporation may be accomplished by operating weep-type or rolling cultivators 2 to 4
|
||
inches deep at 6 to 8 mph. Incorporation equipment must mix Trilin Dry 80 uniformly in the
|
||
soil. Incorporate with two passes. The first pa~s must be within 24 hours of application or erratic
|
||
weed control may result. Avoid covering exposed onion bulbs with treated soil during
|
||
incorporation as injury to the crop may occur. Care should be taken to avoid injury to the roots
|
||
during incorporation.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Applied according to these directions and under normal growing conditions Trilin Dry 80 will
|
||
not adversely affect onions. Discases, improper incorporation depth, excessive moisture, high
|
||
salt concentration or drought may weaken the crop and increase the possibility of damage from
|
||
Trilin Dry 80. Under these conditions, delay crop development or reduced yields may result.
|
||
OKRA
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 before planting.
|
||
BroaJ~~:~i' Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
. . Coarse •• • Trilin'Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
:Areas receiving less than
|
||
.20" average annual rainfall* 0.6
|
||
Ar('a<;'l'{',cc;ving gr('ater than . ,
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
, '~ 'II/
|
||
I
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
20" average annual rainfall * 0.6 0.9 1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
PEA
|
||
Dry and English
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting at a rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse
|
||
and medium soils and 0.9 pounds on fine soils.
|
||
Trilin ~ 80 with Far-Go tank mix (Idaho. Oregon and Washington):
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes. Trilin
|
||
Dry 80 plus Far-Go controls wild oat in addition to other annual grasses and broad leaf weeds
|
||
controlled by Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
") Application Rates:
|
||
Broadcast 0.5 pounds of Trilin Dry 80 per acre on coarse and medium soils; 0.6 pounds of
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 on fine soils. Use 1.25 quarts of Far-Go per acre for all soil textures.
|
||
Incorporation Directions:
|
||
Apply and incorporate up to 3 weeks prior to planting. Follow reco:nmended incorporation
|
||
procedures for Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
Fall application (Idaho. Oregon and Washington):
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 any time between October IS and December 31 using a
|
||
broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.8 to 0.9 pounds on medium soils; and
|
||
0.9 pounds on fine soils. Destroy established weeds dunng seedbed preparation. Do not apply
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 in the fall to soils which arc wet or arc subject to prolonged periods of flooding.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Do not apply to lentils. Leaf crinkling and delayed maturity of peas may occur particularly on
|
||
) clay points in the northwest; but this is usually more than offset by a reduction of wild oat. Do
|
||
not use foliage irom treated plants for feed or forage.
|
||
PEANUT
|
||
Spanish Peanut in Texas and Oklahoma
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting, at planting or immediately after planting
|
||
using a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils. When incorporating after planting,
|
||
take care not to disturb the seed.
|
||
Trilin 12n'Jl0 with Vemam tank mix:
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes. 3-';.~.
|
||
tank mix will effectively control those weeds listed for Trilin Dry 80 alone plus the additi0.IAi
|
||
weeds:
|
||
Annual Morningglory Yellow nutsedge (nutgrass)
|
||
27
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------- -
|
||
Coffeewecd
|
||
Purple nutsedge (nutgrass)
|
||
Velvetlcaf
|
||
./ ! -I i1 !i
|
||
)
|
||
Folio\\, rcoon.mended sc". preparation procedures for Trilin Dry. 80. Trilin Dry 80 and Vernam
|
||
tank mix may be applilX1 up to 10 days prior to planting. Incorporate the tank mix immediately
|
||
after application. Apply Trilin Dry 80 with Vern am broadcast using 0.6 pounds Trilin Dry 80
|
||
and 2.33 pints of Vernam 7E on coarse soil.
|
||
PEPPER
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to transplanting only.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Coarse Medium
|
||
0.6 0.8 - 0.9
|
||
0.6 0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9
|
||
1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matter use l.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
POTATO
|
||
(Except Maine)
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 after planting, prior to emergence, or immediately
|
||
following dragoff or after the potato plants have full y emergw.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 88 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
20" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.8 - 0.9 1.3
|
||
Are.,s receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.9 1.3
|
||
*For soils with 2-5% organic matter usc 0.9 pounds on coarse and mwium soils and 1.3 pounds
|
||
on all soils with 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
Set incorporation equipment to uniformly cover the bed and furrow with a layer of treated soil.
|
||
If the herbicide is concentrated over the bed, potato emergence may be retarded, and stem
|
||
brittleness can occur. Do not completely cover the foliage with treatw soil when Trilin Dry 80
|
||
is applied and incorporated after potato plants have fully emergw. Do not completely cover
|
||
foliage. at subsequent culti\ ations. Be carcful that incorporation machinery docs not damage
|
||
potato· ~eCd pieces or elongating sprouts. · .,
|
||
· .,
|
||
• ~lit a,pplicatiQ!lJldaho. Oregon and_WiI;-..biDgtonl.
|
||
: Apply and incorporate 0.5 pounds of Trilin Dry RO per acre before planting and 0.5 pounds after
|
||
., ...
|
||
· .. .
|
||
2R
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
}
|
||
) .'7 1
|
||
planting when potato plants have fully emerged on all soils except do not apply to soils
|
||
containing 2 % or more organic matter. Follow incorporation directions listed above for
|
||
application to potato after :Jlanting.
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Eptam tank mix (Kansas. Minnesota. Nebraska. North Dakota. Oklahoma.
|
||
South Dakota and Texas):
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of eaeh product used in tank mixes. This
|
||
tank mix will effectively control the following weeds in addition to those weeds controlled by
|
||
Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
Henbit (spring applications)
|
||
Nightshade, black
|
||
Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Nutsedge
|
||
Oat, wild
|
||
Ragweed, common
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Velvetleaf (Buttonweed)
|
||
Follow recommendations for soil preparation and application procedures for Trilin Dry 80. The
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Eptam tank mix may be applied after planting, but before crop emergence.
|
||
In areas where potatoes are normally dragged off, this tank mix should be applied and
|
||
incorporated up to or immediately following drag off.
|
||
Broadc.'lst Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas recc;iving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall*
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" Jvcrage annual rainfall*
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Eptam 7E (pints)
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
1.75-7**
|
||
Medium Fine
|
||
0.8-0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
1. 75-7 1.75-7
|
||
*On soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium soils and
|
||
on soil with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds on all soils.
|
||
**For nutsedge control use the higher rate of Eptam 7E.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Follow directions and precautions on the Eptam label before using. Observe cautions and
|
||
limitations of products used in mixtures. Do not use f )liage from treated plants for feed or
|
||
forage or· for grazing.
|
||
Triiin Dry 80 with Eptam application before pl<!nting (Washington. Idaho and Qregon):
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Eptam may be applied prior to planting using a broadcast rate of 0.5 PO~l;]ds'
|
||
of Trilin Dry 80 per acre and 3.5 pints of Eptam 7E per acre on all soil textures. IncorpdI'?te
|
||
. ! : •
|
||
i III mediatei y. .
|
||
PRECAUTIONS: r
|
||
I
|
||
29}" I .
|
||
, .
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
Do not usc this tank mix both before ,Uld after planting in the same season. Follow the directions
|
||
on the Eptam label before using. Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products
|
||
used in mixtures. Do not use foliage from trcated plants for feed or forage.
|
||
RAPESEED (CANOLA)
|
||
(Except Alaska)
|
||
Trilin dry 80 as a broadcast application will control certain annual grasses and broadleaf weWs
|
||
in rapesero. Trilin Dry 80 as a broadcast application will control certain annual grasses and
|
||
broad leaf weeds in rapeseed. Trilin Dry 80 may be applied in the fall or early srring prior to
|
||
seeding at the following rates.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
Follow recommended procedures for soil preparation and application for Trilin Dry 80. Set
|
||
incorporation equipment to incorporate to a depth of 3-4 inches with equipment specified in this
|
||
label.
|
||
SAFFLOWr.<:R
|
||
Recommended soil preparation, application and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80
|
||
should be followed. Use Trilin Dry 80 in the spring before planting or between October 15 and
|
||
December 31.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per AC"e by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall'
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.8 - 0.9
|
||
0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9
|
||
1.3
|
||
'On coarse and medium soils use 0.9 pounds per acre and 1.3 :-;Junds on fine soils with 2-5 %
|
||
organic matter; use 1.3 to 1.6 pounds on all soii~ wit!: J-10% organic matter.
|
||
Fall application (Arizona. Idaho. Montana. Nevada. Orepon. U:ah.Washington and Wyoming);
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 any time between October 15 and December 31. Ground
|
||
may be left flat or bedded-up overwinter. On bedded ground, beds should be knocked down to
|
||
desired h~ight before planting, moving some trcated soil from tops into furrows. Where soil is
|
||
left tlat overwinter, care should be t.'lken during spring bedding operations to prevent turning up
|
||
untre;o.tt;9 soil. Destroy estahlished weeds dUrIng seedbed preparation. Before planting, destroy
|
||
wc':'ds. .tliat become established in furrows due to uncovering of untreated soil. Apply and
|
||
inco,rpprllte Trilin Dry 80 at a broadc;lst rate of 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 1. 3 pounds
|
||
on mernlllll and 1.6 pounds on fine soils. Do not apply Trilin
|
||
: Dry 80 in the fall to soils which are wet or are suhject to prolonged periods of Ilooding.
|
||
30
|
||
., ...
|
||
/
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
SOUTHERN PEA
|
||
Prior to planting only, apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rain fall *
|
||
Coarse Medium
|
||
0.6 0.8 - 0.9
|
||
0.6 0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9
|
||
1.3
|
||
*Por soils with 2-5% organic matter use 0.9 pounds on coarse and medium and 1.3 pounds on
|
||
fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds all soils.
|
||
SOYBEAN
|
||
Preemergence ;
|
||
) Follow recommended soil preparation, application, and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry
|
||
80.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry )10* (pounds) 0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
*Use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium textured soils and 1.3 pounds on fine soils with
|
||
2-5 % organic matter; use 1.3 to 1.6 pounds on all soils with 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
Fall Application:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be applied and incorporated any time betwecn October 15 and December 31.
|
||
The ground may be left flat or bedded-up over winter. Where soil is left flat, care should be
|
||
taken not to turn up untrcated soil from beds into furrows. On bedded grounds, beds should be
|
||
kn()(ked down to desired heights before planting, moving some treated soil into furrows from
|
||
the beds. Established weeds should he destroyed during preparation of seedbed. Before planting,
|
||
destroy weeds which may have become established in furrows due to the un-
|
||
covering of untreated soil during bedding. Trilin Dry 80 should not be applied to wet soil or
|
||
soils which are subject to prolonged periods of flooding or ground where rice was grown the
|
||
prevlOus ycar.
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 1.3 pounds per acre on coarse and
|
||
medium soils and 1.6 pounds on fine soils in Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia,
|
||
Louisiana, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri boothecl, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
|
||
Carolina,.Tenncssee and Texas. Use a broadcast rate of 0.9 pounds Trilin Dry 80 on coarse and
|
||
mcdium soil ane! 1.6 pounds on finc soil.
|
||
For other states where soybeans may be grown, use Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of ().n
|
||
pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 pounds on medium soils; 1.3 pounds on fine soils. 1',.);
|
||
coarse soils with 2-5% organic matter use 1.6 pounds. For soils with 5··10% organic mattn usc
|
||
1. J to I. 6 pounds.
|
||
31
|
||
;' / !!
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
SPECIAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR SOYBEANS
|
||
Fall panicllTD_~
|
||
Apply and incoqx:Jratc Trilin Dry 80 broadcast at the rate of 1.3 pounds per acre on coarse and
|
||
medium soils.
|
||
Crop Rotation:
|
||
Plant only rice and those crops for which Trilin Dry 80 can be applied as a preplant treatment
|
||
following a Jouble rate treatment season or injury may result.
|
||
Pigweed and Seedling Johnsongrass control:
|
||
In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri, North
|
||
Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and southern Virginia, apply Trilin Dry 80
|
||
preplant at a broadca~t rate of 0.6 to 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 0.9 to 1.3 pounds on
|
||
medium soils; and 1.3 pounds on fine soils. Exception: Use 1.9 pounds per acre on fine soils
|
||
in Louisiana.
|
||
Additional weed and grass control:
|
||
In the Texas Gulf Coast counties of Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambe"s, Fort Bend, Galveston,
|
||
Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, Waller and Wharton, apply
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse SOIls; 1.3 pounds on medium
|
||
soils; and 1.9 pounds on fine soils, up to two weeks before planting.
|
||
Charcoal soils in Arkansas, Louisiana and Missis.illmi;.
|
||
Freshly cleared land sometimes contains 5-10% organic matter and charcoal from burning
|
||
debris. This charcoal and organic matter has a tendency to bind Trilin Dry 80 and reduce its
|
||
weed control activity. If these conditions exist, higher rates of Trilin Dry 80 are needed for
|
||
weed control. Crop injury can occur if increased ratcs are useD and the charcoal or organic
|
||
matter is not prescnt in the SOl\. In the buTT' row a high level of charcoal is present; consequently
|
||
rxx)r weed control Illay result cvcn with an increased rate of Trilin Dry 80. Use Trilin Dry 80
|
||
broadcast at the rate of 0.9 to 1.6 pounds per acrc on coarse soils, 1.6 pounds
|
||
on medium soils and 1.9 pounds on finc soils. Follow proccoures for soil preparation,
|
||
application and incorporation.
|
||
Rc_d Rice in Arkansas, Louisiana. Mississippi and Texas only:
|
||
Partial suppression or control of red rice can be obtained when Trilin Dry 80 is applied at the
|
||
following recommended rates. Follow recommended soil preparation and incorporation
|
||
procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Apply and incorporate in the spring before planting.
|
||
Broadca"t Rates Per ACI'e hy Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
· ... · .. ~
|
||
· .'
|
||
: Year I
|
||
., ...
|
||
." . . .
|
||
Coarse
|
||
U
|
||
Medium
|
||
1.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
2.5
|
||
12
|
||
Coarsc with
|
||
2-5%
|
||
orgalllc
|
||
matter
|
||
1.9
|
||
Coarse with
|
||
5-10%
|
||
orgalllc
|
||
matter
|
||
2.5
|
||
I.' (.!. I
|
||
I '
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
Year 2 0.6 0.9 1.3 0.9 1.3-\.6
|
||
If high organic matter and/or charcoal are present in the soil apply Trilin Dry 80 the second year
|
||
as follows for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Crop Rotation:
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.9-1.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
1.6
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.9
|
||
Use two year program for red rice control in soybeans. Use rates listed for 1st year and plant
|
||
soybeans. The second year plant only those plants which Trilin Dry 80 can be used preplant
|
||
using the normal rates listed for your soil type and charcoal level. Do not plant rice the second
|
||
year but rice may be planted the third year.
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass (Eastern United States and Texas):
|
||
Rhizome Johnsongrass can be acceptably controlled using a double rate program for two
|
||
consecutive years as follows:
|
||
Soil Preparation:
|
||
For satisfactory results proper soil preparation is essential. To bring rhizomes to the top of the
|
||
soil use a chisel plow or similar implement. Follow twice with a disc prior to application to cut
|
||
rhizomes into small 2 to 3 inch pieces and destroy any emerged Johnsongrass.
|
||
Application:
|
||
Choose one of I he following application programs which best fits your cultural practices:
|
||
SPJiQg...j!J2p lie a t i () n :
|
||
Usc Trilin Dry 80 prior to planting in the spring for two consecutive years. A broadcast rate of
|
||
1.3 pounds per acre should bc used on coarse soils; 1.9 pounds on medium soils; and 2.5 pounds
|
||
on tine soils; 1.9 lx)unds on coarse soils with 2-5% organic matter a'1d 2.5 pounds on soils with
|
||
) 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
Fall appliC,itlOn:
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 between October 15 and Dccember 31 for two consecutive years using the
|
||
same rates as for spring application.
|
||
Split application in Spring and Fall:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be used in spring and fall for two consecutive years using the following rates:
|
||
Uroadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Spring & fall
|
||
I IIcorpo ra t i on:
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
:n
|
||
Coarse with Coarse with
|
||
2-5% 2-5%
|
||
orgamc organic
|
||
matter matter
|
||
0.9 1.3
|
||
..
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
\ , , I,
|
||
U
|
||
For good rhimlne johnsongrass control dcep incorporation is necessary. Incorporate Trilin Dry
|
||
80 thoroughly with a dise set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep ar.d operate at 4 to 6 m.p.h. Two passes
|
||
are necessary, with the second pass in a different direction from the first.
|
||
Cultivation:
|
||
To remove Johnsongrass plants which have escaped control, timely cultivations during the crop
|
||
season are necessary to obtain control. Control cannot be obtained with only 1 year of double
|
||
rate Trilin Dry 80 use.
|
||
Crop Rotation:
|
||
Plant only rice and those ClOpS for which Trilin Dry 80 can be applied as a preplant treatment
|
||
following a double rate treatment season or injury may result.
|
||
Tank Mix Trilin Dry 80 with Sen cor or with Lexone:
|
||
This tank mix may be used for the control of rhiwme johnsongrass and control of weeds listed
|
||
for Trilin Dry 80 alone. Follow recommendations under Rhiwme Johnsongrass for soil
|
||
preparation, incorporation and cultivations. Use Trilin Dry 80 up to two weeks prior to planting
|
||
for two consecutive years.
|
||
Use the following rates:
|
||
Broadcast Rates l)er Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Sellcor 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Lcxone DF or Sencor DF
|
||
Coarse*
|
||
1.3
|
||
0.5
|
||
Medium
|
||
1.9
|
||
0.75
|
||
Fine
|
||
2.5
|
||
I
|
||
(poumls) 0.33 0.5 0.67
|
||
*Do not use on eoarse soils with less than I % organic matter.
|
||
Follow directions under Trilin Dry 80 with Lexone and Seneor tank mix below.
|
||
WilcLCant?JShatl~eane) :
|
||
Follow soil preparation and application procedures recommended fur Trilin Dry 80. Germination
|
||
of wild cane (shattercane) occurs throughout the growing season and from deeper in the soil than
|
||
most other weed seeds. Effective control can be obtained by using the following increased rates
|
||
of Trilin Dry 80: A broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils; 1.3 pounds on
|
||
mediuln wils and 1.6 pounds on fine soils.
|
||
I nCOI'pef,! t ion:
|
||
For 6,hJd wild cane control deep incorporation is necessary. Incorporate Trilin Dry 80
|
||
thorcl!gljfy with a disc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 m. p. h. Two passes are
|
||
.necess~.ry, with the second pass in a different direction from the first.
|
||
34
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
) I (I ! . !
|
||
Cultivation:
|
||
Cultivation during the crop season will also contribute to control.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
When using higher usage rates, soybeans should be planted after early season adverse weather
|
||
conditions to avoid additional stress to the soybean plants due to cool, wet weather early in the
|
||
growth cycle, which could cause reduced stands, delayed maturity and reduced yields.
|
||
TANK MIXES AND OVERLAYS:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Sen cor or Lexcne:
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Sencor or Lexone will control certain grasses and broad leaf weeds listed for
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 alone and the following weeds:
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Mallow, Venice
|
||
(Flower-of-an-hour)
|
||
Mustard, wild
|
||
Prickl y sida
|
||
Ragweed, common
|
||
Sesbania, hemp
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
Cocklebur, momingglory and giant ragweed (horseweed) control may be erratic. Timely
|
||
cultivation may improve control. An overlay of Sen cor or Lexone may be preferred to the tank
|
||
mix where cocklebur is a serious problem. Trilin Dry 80 tank mixed with Sencor or Lexone may
|
||
be applied from 2 weeks prior to planting up to planting.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse*
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Sencor 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Lcxone DF or
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.5
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
0.75
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
j
|
||
} Sencor DF (pounds) 0.33 0.5 0.67
|
||
*Do not usc Sencor or Lexone on coarse soils with less than I % organic matter.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Observe all precautions and Ii mitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes and
|
||
overlays.
|
||
Do not plant any crop other than soybeans within 4 months after t.reatment. Crop Injury,
|
||
herbicide residue or erratic wee.d control may result from over application, uneven application
|
||
or improper soil incorporation. Cold weather, deep planting, seedling disease, excessive
|
||
moisture; soil pH over 7.5, high salt concentration or drought are additional stress factors. Any
|
||
of these may weaken crop seedlings and possible damage from the tank mix is increase.d. These
|
||
factors may also delay crop development or reduce yields when Sen cor or Lexone is
|
||
applied. Do not use foliage from treated plants for feed or forage.
|
||
Trili.rtJ)ry-_8QJ]r~Qlant fiillO\~ed b..Y...-SencQLor Lexone as an overlay:
|
||
After Trilin Dry 80 has been applied as a preplant incorporated herbicide make a single
|
||
35
|
||
..
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
I i 1'1
|
||
J I ",)
|
||
application of Sencnr or Lexone as either a broadcast or band spray either during planting or
|
||
after planting, but before the soybeans emerge. Crop injury may result if Sencor or Lcxone is
|
||
sprayed over the top of emerged soybeans.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse*
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Sencor 4L (pints)
|
||
OR
|
||
Sencor DF (pounds)
|
||
OR
|
||
Lexone DF (pounds)
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.75-1
|
||
0.5-0.67
|
||
0.5
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
0.75-1.5
|
||
0.5-1
|
||
0.5-0.67
|
||
Fine
|
||
l.3
|
||
1-1.75
|
||
0.67-1.19
|
||
0.67
|
||
*Lexone or Sencor should not be applied to sands or soils with less that 112% organic matter
|
||
or to coarse soils (sandy loam and loamy sand) containing less than 2% organic matter.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes and
|
||
overlays.
|
||
Tracy, Semmes, Altona, Vansoy or Coker 102 soybean varieties are sensitive ann crop injury
|
||
may result if Lexone or Sencor is used. Before a Sencor or Lexone applieation seeds must be
|
||
planted at least I 1/2 inches but not more than 2 inches below the soil surface. Only one
|
||
application per season should be used at these rates. Do not plant areas treated with Sencor or
|
||
Lexone to any crop other than soybeans within 4 months after treatment. Soybean injury may
|
||
occur if Lexone or Sencor is used on soils having a calcareous surface or pH of 7.5 or higher,
|
||
or if they are used in conjunction with soil-applied organophosphate pesticides. Do not usc
|
||
foliage from treated plants for fced or forage.
|
||
TIilinJ)ry_8~ witll S\:~Dt.er~
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes and
|
||
overlays. Sce Scepter lahel for geographical use instructions. Trilin Dry 80 with Scepter Link
|
||
mix will effectively control weeds listed for Trilin Dry 80 alone plus these additional weeds:
|
||
Cocklebur, common
|
||
Lambsquarter, common
|
||
Morningglory, pitted
|
||
Mustard spp.
|
||
Poinsettia, wild
|
||
Prickly Sida (Teawecd)
|
||
Ragweed, common
|
||
. S'11artweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Velvctleaf
|
||
Jimsonweed
|
||
Mallow, Venice
|
||
Morningglory, small flower
|
||
Nightshade, Eastern Black
|
||
Pusley, Florida
|
||
Ragweed, giant
|
||
Smartwccd, Ladysthumb
|
||
Sunflower, common
|
||
. Follow. recommcnded soil prcparation and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Trilin Dry
|
||
: XO/Sccptcr may be applied up to :10 days beforc planting. This tank mix should be incorporated
|
||
36
|
||
.... 10
|
||
. . .
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
into the soil within 24 hours after application.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Al're by Soil Tcxturc
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds) O.ll
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Scepter* (pints) 2/3
|
||
*1.5 pounds of imazaquin per gallon
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
2/3
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
2/3
|
||
. I " ',( ,I j I .J .
|
||
NOTE: If field has a history of fall panicum and/or shattercane, see Trilin Dry 80 label for
|
||
higher use rates.
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 with Command
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes. See
|
||
Command label for sp<'cific use instructions/restrictions. Do not apply within 1000 feet of
|
||
housing developments, commercial vegetable or fruit production, nurseries or greenhouses. See
|
||
) label for precautions for application near other desirable vegetation. Trilin Dry 80 with
|
||
Command tank mix will effectively control weeds listed for Trilin Dry 80 alone plus these
|
||
additional weeds:
|
||
Jimsonwee.d
|
||
Smartweed
|
||
Lam bsq uarter
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
Follow recommended soil preparation and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry 80. Trilin Dry
|
||
80/Command may be applied up to 30 days before planting. This tank mix should be
|
||
incorporated into the soil immediately after application.
|
||
Broadc.ast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse
|
||
Trilin Dry SO (pounds)
|
||
PLUS
|
||
Command (pints)
|
||
0.6
|
||
1.5 - 2.0
|
||
SUGAR BE£,}'
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.9
|
||
1.5 - 2.0
|
||
Fine
|
||
1.3
|
||
2.0
|
||
Usc Trilin Dry 80 when plants are between 2 and 6 inches tall as a broadcast, over-the-top spray
|
||
at a rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse soils and 0.8 to 0.9 pounds on medium and fine soils.
|
||
Use the higher rate for medium and fine soils in areas receiving more than 20" average annual
|
||
rainfall. Set incorporation machinery to throw treated soil toward the plants in the row. Care
|
||
should be taken that incorporation machinery does not damage the sugar beet taproot.
|
||
In Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming use
|
||
a tine-tooth harrow (Flextine or Melroe) for incorporation of Trilin Dry 80 for effective weed
|
||
control in sugar beets. The tine-tooth harrow should be operated two times over the field, the
|
||
second time in opposite direction, at a speed of 3 to 6 m.p.h. The harrow should be set to cut
|
||
I or 2 inches deep. Care should be taken that the tine-tooth harrow does not damage the ·sugar.
|
||
beet taproot. All recommendations for application procedures and broadcast rates per acre for
|
||
sligar beet should he followed.
|
||
37
|
||
|
||
) )
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
To reduce the possibility of girdling, exposed beet roots should be covered with soil before
|
||
applying Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
SUGARCANE
|
||
Plant Cane:
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 twice a year at a broadcast rate of 1.3 to 1.6 pounds per
|
||
acre for all soil textures. Make the first application of Trilin Dry 80 in the fall, in firmly packed
|
||
beds, immediately after the seed pieces are planted and the second application of Trilin Dry 80
|
||
in the spring before or shortly after the cane emerges. Before the spring application rain-packed
|
||
beds should be loosened 2 to 3 inches deep. Care should be taken so that the seed pieces or
|
||
emerging shoots are not damaged by incorporation machinery.
|
||
Postplant control of most annual grasses. including guineagrass (Hawaii):
|
||
Surface apply Trilin Dry 80 after planting (for plant cane) or after harvesting (for ratoon cane),
|
||
before weeds and cane emerge. A broadcast rate of 3.8 to 5 pounds per acre should be used for
|
||
all soil textures. For plant cane, form or roll beds before application. For ratoon cane, remove
|
||
crop residue prior to application. Trilin Dry 80 will not be effective if large amounts of residue
|
||
are present. Use Trilin Dry 80 just before anticipat,-xI rainfall, or sprinkle irrigate immediately
|
||
after application.
|
||
AImlication up to Jayby for plant cane or ratoon cane (Louisiana and Texas):
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 1.3 to 2.6 pounds per acre for all soil textures. This
|
||
should be done in the spring from before or shortly after the cane emerges up to layby. Use
|
||
Trilin Dry SO after the heds have been shaved or false shaved. Loosen rain-packed beds 2 to 3
|
||
incks deep hefore application. Care should be taken that se,ed pieces or emerging shoots are not
|
||
damaged by incorporation machinery. A rolling cultivator or bed chopper may be used to
|
||
incorporate Trilin Dry SO layby applications in sugarcane on all soil textures. Nor-
|
||
ma! incorporation directions for the rolling cultivator should be followcC. Bcd chopper should
|
||
he set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 m.p.h. Two incorporation passes are
|
||
necessary.
|
||
Itchgrass (Raoulgrass) controLiLQuisian;!};.
|
||
Apply and incorporate Trilin Dry 80 on either plant or ratoon cane at a broadcast rate of 2.5
|
||
pounds per acre for all soil textures. Directions above for sugarcane layby application in
|
||
Louisiana and Texas should be followed.
|
||
SUNFLOWER
|
||
Use Trilin Dry 80 in the spring or in the fall between October 15 and December 31.
|
||
RCC<?Rtfnelldations for soil preparation, application and incorporation procedures for Trilin Dry
|
||
80 sh'tl'\rm be followed.
|
||
Broa~c~;' Rates Per Acre hy Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
:Trilin Dry SO (po\lnds)
|
||
38
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
Areas rcceiving less than
|
||
20" avcrage annua! rainfall*
|
||
Areas receiving g~eater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall *
|
||
)
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.6
|
||
0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
0.9 . J.3
|
||
"On coarse and medium use 0.9 to 1.3 pounds per acre and 1.3 pounds on fine soils with 2-5%
|
||
organic matter; use 1.3 pounds on all soils with 5-10% organic matter.
|
||
TOMATO
|
||
For direct-seeded tomato, use Trilin Dry 80 at blocking or thinning as a directed spray to the
|
||
soil between rows and beneath the plants, and incorporated. For transplant tomato, apply and
|
||
incorporate Trilin Dry 80 prior to transplanting. Do not apply Trilin Dry 80 after transplanting.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Areas receiving less than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall* 0.6 0.8 - 0.9 0.9
|
||
Areas receiving greater than
|
||
20" average annual rainfall * 0.6 0.9 1.3
|
||
*On soils with 2-5 % organic natter use 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and medium textured
|
||
soils and 1.3 pounds on fine soils. On soils with 5-10% organic matter use 1.3 pounds.
|
||
VINEYARDS
|
||
See FRUIT AND NUT CROPS AND VINEYARDS for Instructions
|
||
WHFAT (SPRING), DVRVM AND BARLEY
|
||
To control foxtail (pigeongrass) Trilin Dry 80 is recommended "S a postplant incorporated
|
||
trC<ltment. Usc Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 0.6 pounds per acre on coarse and medium
|
||
soils and 0.9 pounds on fine soils. Seedbed should be well-tilled and seed planted 2 to 3 inches
|
||
de-cp. Use Trilin Dry 80 after seeding but prior to crop emergence. Use flex tine or diamond
|
||
harrows operated two times in different directions to incorporate. Incorporate by operating
|
||
equipment at a speed of at least 5 m.p.h. and set at 1 to 1 112 inches deep. Apply and
|
||
incorporate the first time in the same operation if possible. Both incorporations must
|
||
he done within 24 hours.
|
||
f1!lL6pplication -- Foxtail/Pigeongrass
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be fall applied for foxtail/pigcongrass control in spring wheat, durum <'1'1\
|
||
barley planted the following spring. Trilin Dry 80 may be applied to ground that h,u'a
|
||
manageable trash level,has been fallowed or pre-tilled. The first incorporation is required vtlthill.
|
||
24 hOllrs after application. A second incorporation is required prior to planting to destory
|
||
emerged weeds and to ensure an even distribution of Trilin Dry 80 trc.lted soil.
|
||
39
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
Uroadcast Rates Per Acre
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Incorporation
|
||
Coarse
|
||
0.6
|
||
)
|
||
Medium
|
||
0.6
|
||
Fine
|
||
0.9
|
||
j) f {(i (
|
||
') . ,
|
||
Any of the following tools are rCl:ommended for fall incorporation. The disc or field cultivator
|
||
may be used for the spring incoiporation pass. Care should be taken to operate the tool as a
|
||
more shallow depth than the fall applica:ion.
|
||
Chisel Plow: May be used for the first pass only. Operate at 4-5 inches deep at 4-6
|
||
mpg. A chisel plow is defined as having 3 rose of up to 18-inch sweeps on no greater
|
||
than 12 inch centers.
|
||
Tandem Disc: Operate at 3-4 inches deep at 4-6 mph.
|
||
Field Cultivator: Operate at 3-4 inches deep at 5 mph or more. A field cultivator is
|
||
defined as having 3 to 4 rows of sweeps with "c" or "s" shaped shanks, spaced 7
|
||
inches or less and staggered so that no soil is left untumed.
|
||
Planting Directions
|
||
Wheat, durum and barley should be planted approximately 2 inches deep.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Use of Trilin Dry 80 in this manner may result in a stand reduction. Generally slight stand
|
||
reductions do not affect yield.
|
||
Trilin~ 80 with Far-Go tank mix:
|
||
Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixes. To
|
||
control ;oxtail (pigcongrass) and wild oat, apply Trilin Dry 80 with Far-Go as a postplant
|
||
incorporation treatll1ent. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in a well lied seedbed. Trilin Dry 80 with
|
||
Far-Go should be applied after seeding but prior to crop emergence. Use flextine or diamond
|
||
harrows to incorporitte. Make two passes each in different directions, at speeds of at least 5
|
||
m.p.h., operating equipment I to I 112 inches deep. Application and the first incorporation
|
||
should be done in the same operation if possible. If not, incorporate immediately after
|
||
application.
|
||
Broadcast Rates Per Acre by Soil Texture
|
||
Coarse Medium Fine
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 (pounds)
|
||
Durum, Spring wheat
|
||
PLUS
|
||
F3.r-9i)'~p'i nts)
|
||
0.6
|
||
Durunl: 'Spring wheat 2.5
|
||
PRR(:"t,"TIONS:
|
||
.• Overapplication may result in crop inj Iry.
|
||
0.6 0.9
|
||
2.5 2.5
|
||
KC<ld the Far-Go label carefully before using.
|
||
40
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
WHEAT (WINTER)
|
||
Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington
|
||
Apply Triiin Dry 80 for preplant preemergence control of cheatgrass and other annual grasses
|
||
and broadleaf weeds as described on this label. If the seed is- placed below the zone of soil
|
||
treated with Trilin Dry 80, the growth, development and yield of winter wheat will not be
|
||
adversely affected. Use Trilin Dry 80 any time during a period from 3 weeks up to immediately
|
||
prior to planting. Apply Trilin Dry 80 at a broadcast rate of 0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and
|
||
medium soils and 1.3 pounds fine soils.
|
||
Incorporation Directions:
|
||
Incorporate Trilin Dry 80 into the soil with a flexible tine-tooth harrow (Flextine, Melroe) set
|
||
to cut 1 to 2 inches deep and operate at 3 to 6 m.p.h. Within 24 hours after application,
|
||
incorporate one time followed by a second incorporation in a different direction from the first
|
||
prior to planting. After the Trilin Dry 80 has been incorporated with a flexible tine harrow do
|
||
not till the soil with a disc.
|
||
Seeding Directions:
|
||
Use only a deep furrow or semi-deep furrow drill that will place the seed below the zone of soil
|
||
into which Trilin Dry 80 has been incorporated.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Crop injury such as delayed emergence and development may occur when wheat is planted in
|
||
direct contact with treated soil.
|
||
Fallow soil application (Oregon and Washington):
|
||
To control cheatgrass and certain annual grasses and broad leaf weeds, apply Trilin Dry 80 and
|
||
shallowly incorporate into fallow soil up to four months ahead of planting. As long as the seed
|
||
is placed below the zone d soil treated with Trilin Dry 80, the growth, development or yield
|
||
will not be adversely affected. Use deep or semi-deep furrow drills. Use at a broadcast rate of
|
||
0.9 pounds per acre on coarse and mediulII soils and 1.3 pounds on the fine soils. Trilin Dry
|
||
80 can be applied any time from May to September prior to the fall planting of
|
||
winter wileat.
|
||
Incorporation:
|
||
Incorporate Trilin Dry 80 using a flexible tine-tooth harrow (Flex tine or Melroe) set to cut I to
|
||
2 inches deep and operated at 3 to 6 m.p.h .. Two passes over the field in different directions
|
||
are necessary for thorough incoporation. Incorporate one time within 24 hours after application
|
||
followed by a second incorporation prior to seeding. When a flexible tine he .• row has been used
|
||
to incorporation Trilin Dry 80 do not till the soil with a disc.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
Usc deep furrow or scmi-dl?l?p furrow drills only. Place seed below the zone of soil into wpjcl!
|
||
Tri/in Dry 80 has hl?cn incorporated. Injury tll the crop or delay in emergence or developrr(,l't
|
||
~ay occur if wheat is planted dirl?ctly into the zone of soil treated with Trilin Dry 80.
|
||
41
|
||
|
||
,
|
||
) .~
|
||
FERTILIZER USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
APPLICATION WITH LIQUID FERTILIZERS
|
||
Trilin Dry 80 may be mixed with most liquid fertilizer materials. A combination of Trilin Dry
|
||
80 with solutions and suspension-type fertilizers will provide weed and grass control equal to
|
||
the same rates of Trilin Dry 80 applied to water. Trilin Dry 80 label recommendations regarding
|
||
rates per acre, crops, incorporation directions, special instructions, cautions and special
|
||
precautions should be followed. Labeling and applications relating to liquid fertilizer mixing for
|
||
individual state regulations ar~ the responsibility of the individual and/or company selling the
|
||
fertilizer and chemical mixture.
|
||
Testing for Tank Mix Compatibility:
|
||
A tank mixture of Trilin Dry 80 alone or with dry flowables, wettable powders, aqueous
|
||
suspensions, flowables, liquids, or solutions may not combine properly with some liquid
|
||
fertilizer materials. Always test a small quantity before full-scale mixing to determine whether
|
||
a compatibility agent is needed, and which agent does the best job. Phosphate ester type
|
||
surfactants designed for use with liquid fertilizers are suggested. Use the 'Compatibility Test'
|
||
described under Mixing and Application Directions.
|
||
Mixing IIL',lructions:
|
||
When mixing Trilin Dry 80 in liquid fertilizers, continuous agitation is required. Use of a
|
||
compatibility asent may be necessary to make the Trilin Dry 80 emulsify properly. Trilin Dry
|
||
80 may rise to tlJe surface of the fertilizer as an oil if the emulsion is not properly formed.
|
||
When tank mixing emulsifiable concentrates with dry flowables, wettable powders, aqueous
|
||
suspensions, t1owables, liquids, or solutions in liquid fertilizer using a compatibility agent is
|
||
espiCcially important. A compatibility agent is helpful in causing liquid concentrates to form
|
||
norH)iling mixtures with liquid fertilizers. Compatibility agents can be used at rates
|
||
a, low as 1.5 to 2 pints per ton of liquid fertilizer and should be mixed well with the fertilizer
|
||
before adding the liquid concentrate. follow the directions on the compatibility agent label. The
|
||
following is a list of somiC phosplnte ester type surfactants designed to be used with liquid
|
||
fertilizers. They usually do not work as compatibility agents in tank mixtures in plain water.
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Amoco Spray Mate* (Amoco Oil Co., Chicago,IL)
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Compat* (farm Chemicals, Inc., Aberdeen, NC)
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Kern-Link (Universal Coop., Minneapolis, MN)
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Rigo Compatibility Agent (Rigo Company, Buckner, KY)
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Sponto 1680 (Witco Chemicals Co., Chicago, IL)
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T-Mulz* 734-2 (Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co.)
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Unite (Hopkins Ag Chemical, Madison. WI)
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Application:
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Usc a properly calibrated applicator to sprcad the fertilizer/pesticide mixture and apply material
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uniformly to the soil surface.
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Incorporation:
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Follow normal Trilin Dry 80 incorporation procedures.
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APPLICATION WITH DRY BULK FERTILIZERS
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General:
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Trilin Dry 80 may be used for impregnation or coating of dry bulk fertilizers. Application of
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dry bulk fertilizers impregnated with Trilin Dry 80 has provided weed and grass control equal
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to the same rates of Trilin Dry 80 applied in water. Follow all TrilinDry 80 label
|
||
recommendations regarding rates per acre, approved crops, incorporation, special instructions,
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cautions and special precautions. A minimum of 200 pounds per acre of dry fertilizer
|
||
impregnated with Trilin Dry 80 at the recommended rat~s should be applied. Trilin Dry 80 can
|
||
) be used for impregnation of any commonly used fertilizer except coated ammonium nitrate and
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straight limestone, Trilin Dry 80 will not be absorbed by these materials. Blends containing
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mixtures of these materials can be impregnated.
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Impregnation:
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||
A closed drum, belt, ribbon or other commonly used dry bulk fertilizer blender may be used.
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Trilin Dry 80 should be mixed with water to desired concentration and applied uniformly to the
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fertilizer.
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||
RATE CHART FOR INPREGNATING FERTILIZER WITH TRILIN DRY 80
|
||
(TRILIN DRY 80 ADDED TO A TON OF FERTILIZER)
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||
FERTl LIZI-OR TRILIN DRY 80 RATE PER ACRE
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||
RATE PER
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ACRE . 6 lb. . 9 lb . 1.2 Ibs . 1.8 Ibs. 2.4 Ibs.
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200 pounds 6.3 Ibs. 9.4 Ibs. 12.5 Ibs. 18.8 Ibs. 25.0 Ibs.
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||
250 pounds 5.0 Ibs. 7.5 Ibs. 10.0 Ibs. 15.0 Ibs. 20.0 Ibs.
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||
300 pounds 4.2 Ibs. 6.2Ibs. 8.3 Ibs. 12.5 Ibs. 16.7Ibs.
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||
350 pounds 3.4 Ibs. 5.3 Ibs. 7.2 Ibs. 10.6 Ibs. 14.4 Ibs.
|
||
400 pounds 3.1 Ibs. 4.7 Ibs. 6.3 Ibs. 9.4 Ibs. 12.5 Ibs.
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450 pounds 2.8 Ibs. 4.1 Ibs. 5.6 Ibs. 8.4 Ibs. 11.3 Ibs.
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||
Rates:
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Specific crop recommcndations for the rate of Trilin Dry 80 per acrc should be followed.
|
||
Check the rate table above to determine the amount of Trilin Dry KO to be impregnated into a
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ton of dry bulk fertilizer based on the amount of fertilizer which will be applied per acre.
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Application:
|
||
Use a properly caiibrated applicator to spread the fertilizer/chemical mixture. The material
|
||
should be applied uniformly to the soil surface.
|
||
Incorporation:
|
||
Follow Trilin Dry 80 incorporation procedures.
|
||
NOTICE OF WARRANTY
|
||
GRIFFIN CORPORATION warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description
|
||
on the label thereof and is reasonably fit for purposes stated on such label only when used in
|
||
accordance with directions under normal use conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks
|
||
inherently associated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended
|
||
consequences may result because of
|
||
such
|
||
factors as weather conditions, '"lresence of other materials,
|
||
or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond the control of GRIFFIN
|
||
CORPORATION. In no case shall GRIFFIN CORPORATION be liable for
|
||
consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product.
|
||
All
|
||
such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. GRIFFIN CORPORA-
|
||
TION MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A
|
||
PARTICULAR
|
||
PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRAN
|
||
TY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE_
|
||
CAPAROL -- prometryn, Ciba-Geigy Corporation
|
||
COTORAN -- fluometllron, Ciba-Ge1i,y Corporation
|
||
Cotton Pro -- prometryn, Griffin COf;hlration
|
||
COMMAND -- FMC Agricultural Chernical Group
|
||
Direx 4L -- diuron, Griffin Corporation
|
||
EPTAM -- EPTC, ICI Americas, Inc.
|
||
FAR -GO -- triallate, Monsanto Agricultural Products Company
|
||
KARMEX -- dluron, E. I. duPont rie Nemc:.:rs and Company
|
||
LEXONn -- metribllzin, E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company
|
||
Meturon -- flllometuron, Griffin Corporation
|
||
SCEPXOR -- imazaquin, American Cynamid Co.
|
||
SENC0;~ "-- metribllzin, Bayer AG
|
||
Trilip".IJ!Y·80 -- is a trademark of Griffin Corporation
|
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