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# ETI 105 01 H
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- EPA Reg No: **228-663**
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- Registrant: NUFARM AMERICAS, INC.
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Oxyfluorfen (22.3%)
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- Label accepted: 2007-11-01
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/079676-00063-20071101.pdf
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---
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\ \ ~07
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EPA Reg.
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Number:
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Date of Issuance:
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
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Washington. D.C. 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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(under FIFRA. as amendect)
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X Registration
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_ Reregistration
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Etigra
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501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103
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C NC 27513
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"...".,..,..,."",,..,,,,,..
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NOV 1
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79676-63
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Tenn of Issuance: Conditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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ETI 105 01 H
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On the basis of infonnation fumished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide,
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Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
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Registration is in no way to be constmed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the
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environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The
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acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be constmed as giving the registrant a right to
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exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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This product is registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided you agree in
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writing to: .
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1. Submit the outstanding product chemistry guidelines one-year storage stability (830.6317)
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and corrosion characteristics (830.6320) within one year from the date of this Notice.
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2. Change the EPA Registration Number from 79676- to 79676-63.
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3. Add an appropriate EPA Establishment Number to the label.
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4. Add the appropriate Net Contellts information to the label.
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f Approving Official: Date:
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v·, .... o"''"', ~:!l~& (23)
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1 2007
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Registration Division (7505P)
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EPA fo'OI'm 8570-6
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Page 2
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EPA Reg. No. 79676-63
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5 .. On page 15, revise "ETI 10501 H is effective for early season annual grass control but use
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other. herbicides for preemergence or postemergence control of annual grasses" to "ETl ] 05
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01 H is effective for early season annual grass control but use of other herbicides for
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preernergence or postemergence. control of annual grasses may be useful"
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6. On page 15, revise"Caution:" to "Note:"
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7. On page 18, place "pre-transplant" in parentheses in the subsection Preemergence
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Application .
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8. On page 22, add "for weeds controlled" at the end of the statement "Refer to the table in the
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section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and' Selected Field Grown
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Deciduous Trees"
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9. On page 35, revise the * statement to "To obtain optimum postemergence control, use the
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highest allowable listed application rate"
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10. On page 35, revise the first statement of the subsection Application to "Time initial
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applications to begin when jojoba plants are at least 6 inches tall."
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11. On page 42, in the subsection Restrictions- For All States, revise "recommended" to
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"specified"
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12. On page 47, in the subsection Tank Mixes, add "also" before "obtained" in the statement
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"Enhanced control of existing weeds are obtained with ETI 105 01 H in pre emergence tank
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mixes with these herbicides"
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13. On page 49, revise "les" to "less" in the subsection Application
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The basic formulation CSF [dated 6/25/07] and alternate formulations #1 and #2 [also dated
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6125/07] of the product referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act are acceptable. The basic CSF and alternate
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fom1ulation CSFs will be added to your file. . .
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Also, please note Conclusions Item #.1 in the enclosed Product Chemistry Review for your
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records. .
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You will submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling incorporating the above changes
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before you release the product for shipment. lfthese conditions are not complied with, the
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registration will be subject to canceflation in accordance with FlFRA section 6(e). A stamped copy
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of labeling is enelosed for your records. If you have any questions, please contact Hope Johnson at
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703-305-5410.
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Kathryn V. Montague
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Acting Product Manager (23)
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Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505P)
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ETI10501 H
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: ~ ( [ r , c
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Oxyfluorfen: 2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)4-(trifluoromethyl) ..................................... 22.3% (C c,
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ...................................................... .......................................... !J.!", .•. "l7.7%C ( [r ( •
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TOTAL: ........................................................................................................................... ~ ..... ;,1QO.0% c c c
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Contains 2 pounds active ingredient per gallon.
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Contains petroleum distillates, xylene, or xylene range aromatic solvents. c C ( , (
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING AVISO
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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If on skin or • Take off contaminated clothing.
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clothing: • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If swallowed: • Call poison contrql center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Do not give any liquid to the person.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or
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doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If in eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 'minutes, then continue
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rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a pOison control center or doctor, or
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going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800~424-9300 for emergency medical treatment
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information.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. Contains petroleum distillates.
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See inside label booklet for additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.
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EPA Reg. No. 79676-
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Manufactured for:
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Etigra™
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501 Cascade Pointe Lane
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Suite 103
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Cary, NC 27513
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www.etigra.com
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,
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EPA Est. No.
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ETI 10501 H contains oxyfluorfen, the active ingredient
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used in Goal®.
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ETI 105 01 H is not manufactured or distributed by Dow
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AgroSciences LLC, seller of Goal®.
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Net Contents:
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ACCEPTED
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with COMMENTS
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in EPA Letter Dated
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NOV - 1 2007
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Under the Federal Insecticide
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Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
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as amended, for the pesticide
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registered under, EPA Reg. No.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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WARNING
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Causes skin irritation. Do not get on skin or clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin.
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Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options,
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follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart.
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Mixers, loaders. and applicators using engineering controls (see Engineering Controls
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requirements below) must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Chemical-resistant gloves such as nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate when mixing and
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loading
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• Chemical-resistant apron when mixing and loading
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All other mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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• Chemical-resistant gloves (such as nitrile, butyl, neoprene, and/or barrier laminate)
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• Protective eyewear (goggles or face shield)
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• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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• Chemical-resistan~ apron when exposed to product concentrate
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched orheavi/y contaminated with this
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,product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining
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PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use' detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENTS
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Mixers and loaders supporting aerial applications to fallow land or ground applications to ,corn, cotton, or
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soybeans must use a closed system that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard
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(WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)], and must: '
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• Wear protective equipment required above for mixerslloaders using engineering controls
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• Wear protective eyewear if the system operates under pressure, and '
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• Be provided and have immediately available for use in case of emergency, such as broken package,
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spill, or equipment breakdown, coveralls and chemical-resistant footwear.
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Handlers performing applications to corn must use an enclosed cab that meets the definitions in the
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Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(5)] for dermal protection. In
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addition, such applicators must:
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• Wear the personal protective equipment required above for applicators using engineering controls;
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• Be provided and must have immediately available for use in an emergency when they must exit the
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cab in the treated area: coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves, 'chemical-resistant footwear, and
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chemical-resistant headgear, if overhead exposure;,
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• Take off any PPE that was worn in the treated area before reentering the cab, and
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• Store all such PPE in a chemical-resistant container, such as a plastic bag, to prevent contaminate of
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the inside of the cab.
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Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)].
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2
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When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in
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the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricuitural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)l, the handler
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PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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• Remove contaminated clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and
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put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing.
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As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and wildlife. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where
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surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Runoff from treated areas
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may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. See Directions for Use for additional
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restrictions. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater.
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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. Do not apply
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this product in a .way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only
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protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or,
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Tribe, consult the State or Tribal agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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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 Standard, 40 CFR
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Part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
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nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and
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restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
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by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours,
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except for the following:
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• Onions, garlic and horseradish: The REI is 48 hours.
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• Conifer seedlings: The REI is 3 days.
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• Conifer trees: The REI is 6 days.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
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that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
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• Shoes plus socks
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are not within the scope of the worker
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Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is
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used to produce agricultural plants on farms,forests, nurseries or greenhouses.
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Do not enter or allow others to enter until sprays have dried.
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. GENERAL USE INFORMATION
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ETI 105 01 H provides preemergence and postemergence residual weed control in a wide variety of
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crops. Read the general directions, below, on the proper use of ETI 105 01 H and all crop-specific
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directions provided later in this label. .
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Use Restrictions
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These restrictions apply to all labeled uses of ETI105 01 H (additional crop-specific restrictions
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are found later in this label in the Directions for Use for individual crops.):
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• Do not graze or harvest plants from areas treated with ETI 105 01 H for feed or forage.
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• Apply ETI 10501 H only with ground equipment unless otherwise specified in crop-specific use
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directions. .
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• ETI 105 01 H is phytotoxic to plant foliage. Do not allow spray to contact or drift to established
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crops. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to non-target areas.
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• Apply ETI 105 01 H to cert",in dormant crops by over-the-top applications only if specifically
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labeled for that use. Not all crops are tolerant to ETI 105 01 H over-the-top applications.·
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• Do not treat ditch banks or waterways with ETI 105 01 H or contaminate water used for irrigation
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or. domestic purposes.
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• Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in enclosed greenhouses as injury to foliage will result.
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Spray Drift Buffer Restrictions
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• A 25-foot vegetative buffer strip must be maintained between all areas treated with this product
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and lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and
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commercial fish farm ponds.
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• Do not 'allowspray to drift from the application site and contact people, structures people may
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occupy at any time and the associated property, parks and reaction areas. non-target crops,
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aquatic and wetland areas, woodlands, pastures, rangelands, or animals.
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• For ground boom applications, apply with nozzle height no more than 4 feet above the ground or
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crop canopy when wind speed· is 10 mph or less at the application site as measured by an
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anemometer.
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• Use coarse spray according to ASAE 572 definition for standard nozzles or VMD of 475 microns
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for spinning atomizer nozzles.
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• The applicator is responsible for using all other measures necessary to control drift.
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Rotation Crop Restrictions
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• Do not rotate to small-grain crops (includes barley, buckwheat, corn, pearl millet, proso millet,
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oats, popcorn, rice, rYe, sorghum, triticale, wheat, wild rice) within 10 months following an
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application of ETI 10501 H.· .
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• Do not direct seed any crop, other than a crop labeled for use with ETI 105 01 H, within 60 days
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following application. .
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• Do not transplant seedlings of crops, other than crops labeled for use with ETI 105 01 H, within
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30 days following application.
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• IMPORTANT: Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this label or Etigra supplemental
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labeling, treated soil must be thoroughly mixed to a depth of 4 inches after harvest (or
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abandoning) of the treated crop but just before planting of the rotational crop. Crop injury,
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stand reduction and/or vigor reduction of the plant-back crop may result if thorough and
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complete mixing of soil is not carried out or if the required minimum plant-back interval is
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not followed. See specific fallow bed labeling instructions for required treatment-to-planting
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intervals following application of ETI 105 01 H to fallow beds or fallow fields.
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Weeds Controlled
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Common Name
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Ageratum
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Amaranth, spiny
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Balsamapple
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Barnyardgrass (watergrass)*
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Bedstraw, catchweed
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Bittercress, lesser
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Bluegrass, annual"
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Buckwheat, wild
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Burclover
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Buttercup, smallflower
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Buttonweed
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Camphorweed
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Canarygrass (annual)
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Carpetweed
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Cheeseweed
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(malva)
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Clover, red*
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Clover, white*
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Cocklebur, common
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Crabgrass, large (hairy)*
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Crotalaria
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Croton, tropic
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Cudweed, narrowleaf
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Eveningprimrose, cutleaf
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Fiddleneck, coast*
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Filaree, broad leaf
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Filaree, Redstem
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Filaree, whitestem
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Fireweed (from seed)
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Flixweed
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Foxtail, giant*
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Foxtail green
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Foxtail, yellow
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Geranium, Carolina
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Goosegrass*
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Groundcherry, cutleaf
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Groundcherry, Wright
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Groundsel, common
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Henbit
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Horseweed (marestail)
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Jimsonweed . ,
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Johnsongrass, seedling
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Knotweed, prostrate
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Ladysthumb (smartweed)
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Lambsquarters, common
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Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce)
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Mallow, little (malva)
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Mayweed (dog fennel)
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Minerslettuce
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Morningglory species, annual
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Morningglory, ivyleaf*
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Morningglory, tall*
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Mustard, black
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Scientific Name
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Ageratum conyzoides
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Amaranthus spinosus
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Momordica charantia
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Echinochloa crus-gal/i
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Galium aparine .
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Cardamine ollgosperma
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Poa annua
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Polygonum convolvulus
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Medicago hispida
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Ranunculus aborvitus
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Borreria laevis
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Heterotheca subaxil/aris
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Pha/aris canariensis
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Mol/ugo verticil/ata
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Malva parvif/ora
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Trifolium pretense
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Trifolium repens
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Xanthium pensylvanicum
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Digitaria sanguinalis
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Crota/aria species,
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Croton glandulosus
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'Gnaphalium faltatum
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OefJothera laciniata
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Amsinckia intermedia
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Erodium bbtrys
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Erodium cicutarium
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Erodium moschatum.
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Epi/obium.angustifolium
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Descurainia Sophia
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Setaria faberi
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Setaria viridis
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Setaria lutescens
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Geranium carolinianum
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E/eusine indica
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Physalis angulata
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Physalis wrightii
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Senecio vulgaris
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Lamium amplexicaule
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Conyza Canadens~
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Datura stramonium
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Sorghum halepense
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Polygonum aviculare
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Polygonum persicaria
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Chenophodium album
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Lactca serriola
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Malva parvif/ora
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Anthemis cotula
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Montia perfoliata
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Ipomoea species
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Ipomoea hederacea
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Ipomoea purpurea
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Brassica nigra
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Mustard, blue (purple mustard) Chorispora tenella
|
||
Mustard, common yellow Brassica campestris
|
||
Mustard, hedge Sisymbrium officinale
|
||
Mustard, tumble (Jim hill Sisymbrium altissimum
|
||
mustard) Brassica kaber
|
||
Mustard, wild Urtica urens
|
||
Nettle, burning Solanum americanum
|
||
Nightshade, American black Solanum nigrum .
|
||
Nightshade, black Solanum sarrachoides
|
||
Nightshade, hairy Avena fatua
|
||
Oats, wild Atriplex rose a
|
||
Orach, red Oxalis pes-caprae
|
||
Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) Panicum dichotomiflorum
|
||
Panicum, fall Lepidium virginicum
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia Lepidium perfoliatum
|
||
Pepperweed, yellowflower Amaran.thus blitoides
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate Amaranthus retroflexus
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Anagallis arvensis
|
||
Pimpernel, scarlet Euphorbia heterophylla ,
|
||
Poinsettia, wild Tribulus terrestris
|
||
PunctureVine Portulaca oleracea
|
||
Purslane, common Richardia scabra
|
||
Pusley, Florida Ambrosia artemisiifolia
|
||
Ragweed, common Calandrinia caulescens
|
||
Redmaids Sisymbrium irio
|
||
. Rocket, London Lolium multiflorum
|
||
Ryegrass, Italian Salvia reflexa -
|
||
Sage, lanceleaf Cenchrus incertus
|
||
Sandbur, field Spergularia rubra
|
||
Sandspurry, red Sesbania exaltata
|
||
Sesbania, hemp Capsella bursa-pastoris
|
||
Shepherdspurse* Cassia obtusifolia
|
||
Sickle pod Sida spinosa
|
||
Sida, prickly (teaweed) Brachiaria platyphylla
|
||
Signalgrass, broad leaf Polygonum pensylvanicum
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Rumex acetosella
|
||
Sorrel, red (from seed) Sonchus oleraceus
|
||
Sowthistle, annual Veronica persica
|
||
Speedwell, birdseye Euphorbia hirta
|
||
Spurge, garden EuphOrbia supine
|
||
Spurge, prostrate** Euphorbia maculata
|
||
Spurge, spotted** Spergula. arvensis
|
||
Spurry, corn DesQurainia pin nata
|
||
Tansymustard Cirsium vulgare
|
||
Thistle, bull** Salsola kali
|
||
Thistle, Russian Abutilon theophrasti
|
||
Velvetleaf Panicum capil/are
|
||
Witchgrass Striga asiatica
|
||
Witchweed Oxalis stricta
|
||
Woodsorrel, common yellow**
|
||
*Highest allowable rate and/or multiple applications may bFl required for
|
||
acceptable control.
|
||
**Preemergence control only,
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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APPLICATION METHODS AND CULTURAL PRACTICES
|
||
Preemergence Weed Control
|
||
For broadcast applications, apply ETI 10501 H at the rates listed in this label in a minimum spray volume
|
||
of 15 gallons of water per acre. Calibrate all equipment prior to use. Ensure equipment is capable of
|
||
delivering uniform applications to the soil surface. ETI 105 01 H controls seedling weeds when the
|
||
seedling weed emerges and comes in contact with the ETI 105 01 H residues on the soil. As a result,
|
||
optimum results for preemergence weed control are obtained when ETI 105 01 H is applied to soil
|
||
surfaces that are weed free and clear of crop or weed residues. Prior to ETI 105 01 H applications,
|
||
incorporate any weeds or crop residues into the soil using tillage equipment or by blowing the area to be
|
||
treated. Activation of ETI 105 01 H is required ,and is accomplished by irrigation or rainfall (at least 0.25
|
||
inches) within 3 to 4 weeks after application. For optimum herbicidal activity of ETI 105 01 H, keep
|
||
prepared beds or soil surfaces undisturbed during the time period for which weed control is desired. Any
|
||
cultural practices that disturb or redistribute surface soil after treatment with ETI 105 01 H (such as cutting
|
||
water furrows to prevent reduced weed control) should be avoided.
|
||
Application Rates and Rate Ranges: In the crop-specific use directions below, ETI 10501H rates are
|
||
sometimes given as a range. The lower rates are for use on coarse texture soils (Jess than 1 % organic
|
||
matter) and for lighter weed infestations. The higher rates in the rate range are to be used for medium to
|
||
fine texture soils, for soils containing greater than 1 % organic matter, when weed infestations are heavy,
|
||
or when extended residual preemergence weed control is desired.
|
||
Postemergence Weed Control
|
||
For broadcast applications, apply ETI 10501 H at the rates listed in this label in a minimum spray volume
|
||
of 20 gallons of water per acre. For tank-mixes with glyphosate, use ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of 10
|
||
gallons per acre. ETI 105 01 H is a contact herbicide, and complete and uniform coverage of weed
|
||
foliage is required for optimum postemergence control. When weed height and density increases or
|
||
when heavy trash (weed or crop residue) is present, increase the spray volume to ensure complete and
|
||
uniform coverage by ETI 105 01 H spr,ays. Weeds in the seedling stage are most susceptible to
|
||
postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H and applications made later than the 4-inch or 4 leaf stage
|
||
may result in partial control or suppression. For seedling grasses, postemergence applications should be
|
||
made to weeds that do not exceed the 2-leaf stage. For greater herbicidal activity of emerged weeds,
|
||
'add an 80% active non ionic surfactant labeled for application to growing crops at the rate of 0.25% v/v (2
|
||
pints per 100 gallons of spray solution).
|
||
Postemergence Application Rates: In the crop-specific use directions below, ETI 105 01 H rates are
|
||
sometimes given as a range. The higher rates are specific for heavy weed infestations, when weeds are
|
||
in advanced stages of growth, or for extending residual preemergence weed control following control of
|
||
existing emerged weeds.
|
||
Ground Application
|
||
Ground Broadcast: ETI 105 01 H may be applied using conventional low-pressure ground spray
|
||
equipment equipped with flat fan spray nozzles. Spray pressure and boom height should be determined
|
||
based on manufacturer's recommendations. The use of an off-center (OC) nozzle positioned at the end
|
||
of the boom may be desired. Calibrate spray equipment prior to each use.
|
||
Directed Sprays: For broadcast applications of ETI 105 01 H, apply as a coarse low-pressure spray in a
|
||
minimum spray volume of 20 gallons of spray per acre. Nozzle spacing and operating pressure should ,
|
||
be based on the manufacturer's recommendations. Direct the spray toward the soil and the base of the
|
||
crop. For applications to row crops, use a minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row (one on each side);
|
||
optimum spray coverage is obtained from the use of 4 flat fan nozzles per row (two on each side). Point
|
||
,the 2 forward nozzles forward and downward and pOint the rear nozzles to the rear and downward.
|
||
Adjust the nozzles to ensure thorough spray solution coverage of the weed foliage and to minimize
|
||
contact with the crop. Do not apply using hollow cone nozzles.
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
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|
||
IMPORTANT: ETI105 01 H IS AN HERBICIDE THAT ACTS UPON CONTACT WITH PLANT FOLIAGE.
|
||
S!=!vere crop injury will result from contact of sprays or drift with foliage or green stems. To minimize
|
||
contact of sprays with crop foliage or stems, direct sprays to the base of the plants and use spray shields
|
||
and/or leaf lifters as necessary. Note: although young. green stems of woody plants are susceptible to
|
||
injury from spray contact, the potential for injury to woody stems decreases as the green color is lost with
|
||
development of the relatively impervious non-living corky tissue (bark) on the surface of the stem.
|
||
Band Applications: The application rates given in this label are for broadcast application, but banded
|
||
applications are also permitted, The' rates per broadcast acre are reduced according to ·the following
|
||
formula: .
|
||
Amount needed per Acre
|
||
for Banded Application
|
||
Spot Application
|
||
= Band Width (in inches)
|
||
Row Width (in inches)
|
||
x Rate per
|
||
Broadcast Acre
|
||
ETI 105 01 H can be applied as a spot application. Apply uniformly to the soil for preemergence weed
|
||
control, or apply until the surface is wet for postemergence weed control. Use the chart below for the
|
||
appropriate amount of ETI 105 01 H to be mixed with water.
|
||
For preemergence weed control, prepare one-half to one gallon of spraysolu~ion for every 1,000 sq. ft. to
|
||
be treated.
|
||
For postemergence weed control, prepare a minimum of 1 gallon of .spray solution for every 1,000 sq. ft.
|
||
to be treated; include an 80% non ionic surfactant for this application (0.5 fl.oz (1 Tbs) per galion of spray).
|
||
For spot applications to established crops, use coarse, low-pressure sprays and direct the spray to the
|
||
soil beneath the plants. Use caution to avoid crop injury from contact of the spray solution with leaves
|
||
and stems of herbaceous plants or leaves or green stems of woody plants.
|
||
, Application Rate Amount of ETI105 01 H Required
|
||
to Treat 1,000 sq. ft.
|
||
0.5 pints per acre 0.2 fl oz (5.5 ml)
|
||
1.0 pint per acre 0.4 fl oz (11 ml)
|
||
2.0 pints per acre 0.75 fl oz (22 ml)
|
||
3.0 pints per acre 1.1 fl oz (33 ml)
|
||
4.0 pints per acre 1.5 fl oz (44 ml)
|
||
8.0 pints~er acre 3.0 fl oz (88 ml)
|
||
EqUivalents: 1 pint = 16 fl oz; 1 fl oz = 29.6 (30) ml
|
||
\
|
||
Aerial Application
|
||
Apply ETI 10501 H using aerial equipment· designed for use with herbicides. Apply ETI 105,01 H in a
|
||
minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre. For tank-mixes with glyphosate, use ETI 105 01 H in a
|
||
spray volume of 5 gallons per acre. Apply ETI105 01 H by air only if the crop-specific use directions
|
||
allow and provide directions for aerial application.
|
||
AVOID .DRIFT: Use extreme care to prevent herbicide contact with any desirable dormant or non
|
||
dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation as severe injury may result. Spray drift could also result in
|
||
damage to other crops or desirable vegetation. Adhere to the following guidelines when aerial
|
||
applications are to be made.
|
||
Spray Drift Management (Aerial Application): Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the
|
||
. responsibility of the applicator. The potential for spray drift is controlled by the interaction of many
|
||
equipment-and-weather-related factors. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all
|
||
these factors when making decisions, The following drift management requirements must be followed to
|
||
aV9id off~target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements do
|
||
not apply to forestry applications or public health uses.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
1. The distance of the outermost nozzl.es on the boom must not exceed % the length of the
|
||
wingspan or rotor. .
|
||
2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed
|
||
downwards more than 45 degrees.
|
||
Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
|
||
The applicator must adhere to the following requirements when ETI 105 01 H is aerially applied:
|
||
1. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion conditions exist, orwhen wind
|
||
velocity exceeds 10 mph. .
|
||
2. When wind. speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum downwind buffer zone of at least ~
|
||
mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, except the following: .
|
||
• 150 feet from dormant tree fruit/nut/vine crops and overwintering sugar beets.
|
||
• 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, seedling sugar
|
||
beets, and non-targeted vegetable fallow beds.
|
||
3. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones in excess of those listed
|
||
above are suggested.
|
||
4. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of 150 feet from any non-targeted
|
||
vegetable fallow bed, crop, or desirable vegetation.
|
||
The use of a drift control agent may be required by local regulations. However, the drift control agent
|
||
may decrease the weed control effectiveness.
|
||
Important: Aerial applicators must be familiar with the label for ETI 105 01 H and follow all
|
||
applicable use precautions. Applying ETI 10501 H in a manner other than listed in this label is done
|
||
at the user's risk. To the extent consistent with applicable law, users are responsible for all loss or
|
||
damage resulting from aerial spraying. In addition, aerial applicators should follow all applicable state
|
||
and local regulations .and ordinances. In interpreting the label and local regulations, the most
|
||
restrictive limitations apply.
|
||
Chemigation Instructions
|
||
Do not apply this product through any irrigation system unless the instructions for chemigation are
|
||
followed. Do not apply ETI 105 01 H through chemigation equipment unless chemigation is
|
||
allowed by Crop-Specific Use Directions. .
|
||
Apply this product only through sprinkler (center pivot, solid set, portable lateral, or low-volume [micro
|
||
sprinkler], drip (trickle), or flood (basin) irrigation systems. Refer to use directions for specific crops
|
||
for instructions as to which type of irriga.tion system may be used. Do not apply this product through
|
||
any other type of irrigation system.
|
||
• Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from
|
||
nonuniform distribution of treated water.
|
||
• If you have questions 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 to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for
|
||
public water systems are in place.
|
||
• A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under
|
||
the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary
|
||
adjustments should the need arise. .
|
||
Sprinkler Chemigation (Foliar Spray Uses)
|
||
For sprinkler irrigation, sufficient water should be applied at the beginning of the irrigation period to insure
|
||
uniform wetting of the plant and/or soil surfaces. Meter ETI 10501 H into the sprinkler irrigation system at
|
||
a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period to allow for uniform distribution to
|
||
target weeds and/or soil surface. Continue irrigation during the final 113 of the irrigation period to insure
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
\ ') \ 50;
|
||
proper flushing of the irrigation system. During sprinkler irrigation, suffiqient water should be applied to
|
||
insure water penetration to a depth of two inches ..
|
||
AVOID DRIFT: Extreme care must be exercised to prevent spray drift that could result in damage to
|
||
other crops or desirable vegetation. Use the following guidelines when applications of ETI 105 01 Hare
|
||
made through sprinkler irrigation equipment: .
|
||
1. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion conditions exist, or when wind
|
||
velocity exceeds 10 mph.
|
||
2. When wind speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum download buffer zone of at least Y2
|
||
mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, except for the following:
|
||
• 150 feet from dormant tree fruit, dormant vines and overwintering sugar beets.
|
||
• 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, seedling sugar beets
|
||
and vegetable fallow beds.
|
||
3. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones in excess of those listed
|
||
above are suggested.
|
||
4. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of 150 feet from any vegetable
|
||
fallow bed, crop, or desirable vegetation.
|
||
To apply a pesticide using sprinkler chemigation, the chemigation system must meet the following
|
||
specifications:
|
||
• The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure 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 fluid 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 motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is
|
||
adversely affected.
|
||
• Systems must use a metering 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 area intended for treatment.
|
||
Flood (Basin) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses)
|
||
ETI 105 01 H should be continuously metered into the water during the entire irrigation period. Agitation
|
||
in the pesticide supply tank is suggested. Best weed control results from ETI 105 01 H applied through
|
||
flood (basin) irrigation systems are obtained when a uniform distribution and flow of irrigation water is
|
||
maintained over levelland.
|
||
Systems using a gravity flow pesticide dispensing system must meter the pesticide into· the water at the
|
||
head of the field and downstream of a hydraulic discontinuity such as drop structure or weir box to
|
||
decrease potential for water source contamination from backflow if water flow stops. Systems utilizing a
|
||
pressurized water and pesticide injection system must meet the following requirements:
|
||
• The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain
|
||
appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from
|
||
backflow.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
• The pesticide injection pipeline must contain functional automatic, quick-closing check valve to
|
||
prevent the flow of fluid 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 motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is
|
||
adversely affected.
|
||
• Systems must use a metering 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.
|
||
Drip (Trickle) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses)
|
||
To achieve optimum distribution of ETI 10501 H in the soil surface, meter ETI 10501 H at a continuous
|
||
uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period. For best results, ETI 105 01 H should be
|
||
uniformly distributed across the wetted area to help reduce the "ring effect" of weed escapes. Continue
|
||
irrigation during the final 1/3 of the irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system.
|
||
To apply a pesticide using drip (trickle) chemigation, the chemigation system must meet the following
|
||
specifications:
|
||
The system' must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low-pressure 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 fluid 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 pipe 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 motor when the water pressure decreases to the point'
|
||
where pesticide distribution is adversely affected ...
|
||
Systems must use a metering 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.
|
||
Chemigation Calibration: For Low-Volume Sprinklers (Microsprinklers) and Drip (Trickle)
|
||
Irrigation Systems
|
||
Calculation of use rate is based on wetted area around emitters - NOT on grove acres. To' determine
|
||
correct amount of ETI 10501 H, use the following formula:
|
||
Treated area per each emitter = A .
|
||
A = 3.14 x (radius x radius)
|
||
Example: If the average distance from emitter to perimeter of wetted area measured at the soil surface is
|
||
13 inches, then .
|
||
A = 3.14 X (13" x 13")
|
||
A = 3.14 X (169")
|
||
A = 530.7 square inches
|
||
The area in square feet wet in each acre = B
|
||
B = A x emitters/acre
|
||
144
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
Example: If there are 300 emitters per acre, then
|
||
B = 530.7 x 300 = B = 1105.6 square feet wetted per acre
|
||
144
|
||
The total area (in square feet) wet by your system = C
|
||
C = B x acres covered by system
|
||
Example: If the system covers 20 acres, then
|
||
C = 1105.6 square feet per acre x 20 acres
|
||
C = 22,112 square feet wetted by system
|
||
Amount of ETI 105 01 H to inject = S
|
||
Rate per treated acre of ETI 105 01 H = R
|
||
S=CxR=quartsofETI10501 H
|
||
43,560
|
||
(
|
||
Example: If the desired application rate per treated acre is 1 quart ETI 105 01 H, then
|
||
S = 22,112 x 1.0 = S = 0.507 quarts of ETI 10501 H should be injected into system.
|
||
43,560 .
|
||
Note: Select the proper rate based on weed spectrum and desired length of control (see Rate Ranges
|
||
section below).
|
||
Chemigation Systems Connected to Public Water Systems
|
||
If the chemigation system is connected to a public water supply, the following conditions must also be
|
||
met:
|
||
• Public water systems 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 zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line
|
||
upstream from a 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 physical 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, 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 shutdown.
|
||
• The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the
|
||
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor 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 must use a metering 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.
|
||
Mixing Directions
|
||
To mix spray tank solutions of ETI 10501 H, prepare only the amount of material required for one day's
|
||
application. Be sure to shake the container of ETI 105 01 H well before measuring out the
|
||
appropriate amount required for mixing .
|
||
. 1. Using clean water, fill the spray tank at least one-third full.
|
||
2. Start agitator and add the required amount of ETI 105 01 H. When including other herbicides in
|
||
the tank mix, use the following order of addition to the spray tank: (a) wettable powders, (b)
|
||
flowables, and (c) soluble liquids. Maintain agitation during addition of other components.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
3. Fill the rest of the spray tank with water.
|
||
Surfactants: Etigra recommends the use of a surfactant when making applications of ETI 105 01 H for
|
||
postemergence weed control (except in garlic and onions). Add a minimum of 2 pints of an 80% active·
|
||
non ionic surfactant approved for application to growing crops for every 100 gallons of ETI 1 O~ 01. H spray
|
||
solution. If hard water (greater than 600 ppm) is used to prepare spray solutions, use 4 pints of non ionic
|
||
surfactant. Maintain agitation when preparing spray solutions and continue agitation until the spray
|
||
activities have been completed.
|
||
Precautions for Tank Mixes: Read and observe the use directions, precautions, and limitations on the
|
||
respective tank mix product labels before use. Use the most restrictive label limitations of all the tank mix
|
||
products used. Do not exceed application rates. Do not tank mix this product with another pesticide that
|
||
contains oxyfluorfen unless the label of either tank mix partner specifies the maximum dosages that may
|
||
be used. .
|
||
Compatibility Test for Tank Mixes: Use a jar test before tank mixing ETI 105 01 H with other pesticide
|
||
products to ensure formation of a compatible spray solution. A clear glass quart jar with a lid can be used
|
||
for this test. Mix the tank mix ingredients in their relative proportions and then invert the jar several times ..
|
||
Allow the solution to stand and observe the mixture after approximately Y2 hour. If the mixture balls up,
|
||
forms flakes, sludges, jells, oily films or layers, or other precipitates, do not use this combination: it is not
|
||
compatible.
|
||
Sprayer Clean-up: Before and after each use of the sprayer, use clean water to thoroughly fiush the
|
||
spray eqUipment (tank, pump, hoses and boom). Adding 1 quart of a non-ionic surfactant per 100. gallons
|
||
of water will help to remove residues of ETI 105 01 H. If residues of ETI 105 01 H remain in the spray
|
||
equipment, damage may occur to other crops when the sprayer is used for other pesticide applications~
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
CROP-SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
ARTICHOKE (GLOBE)
|
||
For Post-Directed Spray Applications in preemergence and postemergence control of the following
|
||
ee~: .
|
||
Preemergence#
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Mustard, common yellow
|
||
Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup)*
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
#apply up to the 8 leaf state
|
||
*Suppression only
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
Mustard, common yellow
|
||
Nettle, burning
|
||
Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup)
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
(
|
||
Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence)
|
||
Application: Apply in a minimum spray volume of 40 gallons per acres by directing the spray to
|
||
the base of the plants and to the soil surface between rows. Do not apply over-the
|
||
top of the plants to avoid injury to fronds or severe injury to buds and flowers.
|
||
Timing: Wait until ditching operations are complete. Make a single application of 6 pints per
|
||
acre. Alternatively, make two applications at up to 4 pints per acre 8 to 10 weeks
|
||
apart, but do not exceed 6 pints per acre per season. If applying to plantings, wait 60
|
||
days after cutting back or after transplanting.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than a total of 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per season (from
|
||
single or multiple applications).
|
||
PHI: Do not apply within 5 days of harvest.
|
||
BROCCOLI, CABBAGE, AND CAULIFLOWER
|
||
ForPre- Transplant (Preplant) Applications in preemergence broadleaf control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence
|
||
Carpetweed
|
||
Pigweed, red root
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Smartweed,
|
||
Pennsylvania
|
||
Rate: 1 to 2 pints per acre (preemergence). For coarse textured soils with less than 1%
|
||
organic matter, use the 1 pint per acre rate. For medium to fine textured soils or soils
|
||
containing greater than 1 % organic matter, use the 2 pint per acre rate,
|
||
Application: Apply broadcast as a pre~transplant (preplant) treatment only to the final seedbed
|
||
before transplanting. When transplanting, minimize disturbance of the soil and leave
|
||
soil undisturbed for as long as weed control is desired.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
\.
|
||
Precautions: Applying ETI 105 01 H may cause some temporary crop injury such as leaf
|
||
cupping or crinkling when leaves contact treated soil. These effects temporary and
|
||
the crop will recover and develop normally. Transplants grown under stress (for
|
||
example, from temperature· disease, fertilizers, insects, drought) could be severely
|
||
injured. Young transplants (less than 5 weeks old) or succulent varieties grown in
|
||
small containers (less than 1 inch square) are especially sensitive and may exhibit
|
||
severe crop injury. The severity of any injury may be reduced by hardening off,
|
||
incre~sing the age of transplants, or increasing the size of the rooting containers.
|
||
ETI 105 01 H is effective fot early season ~mnual grass control but use other
|
||
herbicides for preemergence or postemergence control of annual grasses.
|
||
Caution: When an acetanilide herbicide such as Dual Magnum herbicide, Lasso
|
||
herbicide or Ramrod herbicide has been applied to the field in the current growing
|
||
season, do not apply ETI 10501 H. Severe crop injury may occur.
|
||
Do not apply ETI 105 01 H as a pre emergence treatment to direct-seeded broccoli,
|
||
cabbage or cauliflower. .
|
||
Do not apply ETI 105 01 H post-transplant or over-the-top of broccoli, cabbage or
|
||
cauliflower. .
|
||
Partial weed control·or suppression has been observed when ETI 105 01 H is applied
|
||
to muck soils.
|
||
Applications made using furrow and drip irrigation immediately after transplanting and
|
||
under high temperatures can result in increased crop injury. Instead;' sprinkler
|
||
irrigation applications should be made during early establishment of transplants.
|
||
Unless these conditions are met, ETI 105 01 H should not be used.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI 105 01 H per treated acre per season.
|
||
CACAO (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII
|
||
For Pre-transplant treatment or to established or recently transplanted cacao for preemergence and
|
||
postemergence control of the following weeds:.
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Ageratum Purslane, common
|
||
Buttonweed Spurge, garden
|
||
Crotalaria
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Spurqe, qarden
|
||
Rate: 2 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence)
|
||
Pre-transplant Application: Apply pre-transplant up to 4 pints per broadcast acre.
|
||
Post-transplant Application: Apply to established plantings, including recently transplanted cacao
|
||
plants. Direct the spray to the orchard floor. The higher rate and increased spray
|
||
volumes control dense growth or existing weeds, and extends residual preemergence
|
||
weed control.
|
||
Precautions: Do not apply preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded cacao. Apply only to
|
||
healthy growing trees or transplants that are large enough to allow directed sprays:
|
||
Contact of foliage with spray will cause injury to plants:
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre as a single application.
|
||
Do not exceed 24 pints per acre per year.
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 105 01 H within 1 day of harvest.
|
||
CITRUS (NON-BEARING ONLY)
|
||
Includes crops such as calamondin, chironja, citrus citron, grapefruit, kumquat, lemon, lime,
|
||
mandarin, pummelo, Satsuma mandarin, sour orange, sweet orange, tangelo, tangerine, tangor
|
||
For use on nonbearing citrus trees that will not bearfruit for one year for Preemergence and
|
||
Postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Arizona and California
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Surclover Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf"
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem*
|
||
Filaree, Redstem. Filaree, whitestem*
|
||
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Minerslettuce
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Redmaids
|
||
Pigweed, red root Shepherdspurse
|
||
Purslane, common . Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Redmaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle,
|
||
annual
|
||
Spurge, prostrate
|
||
Spurge, spotted
|
||
*For control of filaree and other weeds up to the 4-inch state, apply ETI
|
||
105 01 H at 6 ptlacre.
|
||
If weeds exceed the 4-inch stage, ETI105 01 H may only provide partial
|
||
control.
|
||
Florida, Louisiana and Texas
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
. Cudweed, narrowleaf Salsamapple
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf** Cudweed, narrowleaf***
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf Eveningprimrose, cutleaf**
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Groundcherry, cutleaf
|
||
Nightshade, American black Groundcherry, Wright ,
|
||
Nightshade, black Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia Morningglory, annual
|
||
Pigweed, red root Nightshade, American black
|
||
Poinsettia, wild Nightshade, black
|
||
Pusley, Florida Pepperweed, Virginia
|
||
Sida, prickly (teaweed) Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Poinsettia, wild
|
||
Sowthistle, annual Purslane, common
|
||
Spurge, prostrate Pusley, Florida
|
||
Spurge, spotted Sida, prickly (teaweed)
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Florida, Louisiana and Texas
|
||
Preemergence I Postemergence
|
||
** For acceptable control, the highest rate and/or multiple applications
|
||
may be required.
|
||
***Apply before the maximum diameter of O.5-inches is reached.
|
||
Rate: 6 pints per acre (preemergence) 2 - 6 pints 'per acre (postemergence). For
|
||
postemergence applications, the highest rate of 6 pints per acre controls weeds up to
|
||
4 inches tall. Weeds taller than 4-leaf or 4 inches tall may be partially controlled. A
|
||
sufficient volume of spray is req~ired to ensure thorough, uniform coverage of weed
|
||
foliage especially if weeds are tall and dense.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Preemergent tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other grass herbicides
|
||
labeled for use in citrus will provide residual control of grass weeds. Posteniergent
|
||
tank mixes of ETI 105 H and paraquat or glyphosate provides control of a broader
|
||
spectrum of emerged grass and broad leaf weeds.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year (from single or
|
||
multiple applications). Apply only to citrus trees that will not bear fruit for one year.
|
||
Precautions: If citrus plants are producing new foliage, do not apply until the foliage has fully
|
||
expanded and hardened off. Direct sprays to the orchard floor and avoid contact with
|
||
foliage as injury may occur. .
|
||
CLARY SAGE (Salvia sclarea) - FOR USE ONLY IN NORTH CAROLINA
|
||
For use on sage grown and utilized in the essence industry for Postemergence control of the
|
||
following weeds:
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule)
|
||
Other Winter annual broad leaf weeds
|
||
Rate: 0.5 to 1 pint per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Timing: Make applications to established clary sage in the winter and spring after the first
|
||
flush of hen bit or other winter annual broad leaf weeds are in the 2- to 4- leaf stage of
|
||
groWth. Make repeat applications through the spring to control additional weed
|
||
growth. Apply in sufficient volumes when weeds are dense. After treatment, weeds
|
||
will stop growing and slowly die.
|
||
Precautions: Applications of ETI 105 01 H may result in clary sage with some marginal leaf burn
|
||
from foliar contact with the-spray solution, but plant recovery is rapid.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre per year.
|
||
COFFEE (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FO.R USE ONLY IN HAWAII
|
||
Pre-transplant treatment or to established (non-dormant) or recently transplanted coffee for
|
||
pre emergence .and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
Preemergence
|
||
Buttonweed
|
||
Crotalaria
|
||
Purslane,
|
||
common
|
||
Spun:Je, garden
|
||
("
|
||
"
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Spurge, garden
|
||
Rate: 2 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence)
|
||
(
|
||
Pre emergence Application: Make directed sprays to the orchard floor of established plants. For
|
||
application before transplanting new plants pre-transplant, apply at up to 4 pints per
|
||
acre.
|
||
Postemergent Application: Apply in sufficient spray volumes especially if weeds are dense. The
|
||
higher rate will extend residual control of pre-emerged weeds.
|
||
Tank Mixes:· Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Apply ETI 105 H tank mixes only as directed spray.
|
||
Precautions: Foliar injury will occur if ETI 10501 H is applied during periods of rapid new growth or
|
||
if sprays are allowed to drift and contact actively growing foliage.
|
||
Established Non-dormant plants-direct spray to avoid contact with foliage.
|
||
Newly established transplants-be sure plants are not under stress, are well
|
||
established, and large enough that directed sprays will not contact the foliage.
|
||
Dormant transplants-over-the-top applications should be used only if the
|
||
transplants are not actively growing and terminal buds have formed. Do not apply
|
||
over-the-top if buds begin to swell (a sign that new growth has resumed) or crop
|
||
injury will occur.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply 'preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded coffee.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pints per broadcast acre of ETI 105 01 Hin a single
|
||
application or a total of 24 pints per broadcast acre per year.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest.
|
||
CONIFER SEEDBEDS, TRANSPLANTS, CONTAINER STOCK AND SELECTED FIELD GROWN
|
||
D~CIDUOUS TREES
|
||
For preemergence or postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Barnyardgrass*
|
||
Bedstraw, catchweed
|
||
Bittercress, lesser
|
||
Bluegrass, annual*
|
||
Buckwheat, wild
|
||
Burclover
|
||
Carpetweed
|
||
Clover, red"
|
||
Clover, white"
|
||
Cocklebur, common
|
||
Crabgrass, large"
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast"
|
||
Filaree, broadleat
|
||
Filaree, Redstem
|
||
Fireweed (from seed)
|
||
Mustard, blue
|
||
Mustard, tumble
|
||
Mustard, wild
|
||
Nettle, burning
|
||
Nightshade, black
|
||
Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Oats, wild
|
||
Orach, red
|
||
Pepperweed, yellowflower
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate
|
||
Pigweed, red root
|
||
Pimpernel, scarlet
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Redmaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
18
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Flixweed .Sandspurry, red
|
||
Foxtail, giant* Shepherdspurse*
|
||
Goosegrass* Sida, prickly
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Groundcherry, Wright Sorrel, red (from seed)
|
||
Groundsel, common Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Henbit Speedwell, birdseye
|
||
Jimsonweed Spurge, prostrate**
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Spurge, spotted**
|
||
Ladysthumb Spurry, corn
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Tansymustard
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Thistle, bull**
|
||
Mallow, little Thistle, Russian
|
||
Mayweed Velvetleaf
|
||
Minerslettuce Witchgrass
|
||
Morningglory, ivyleaf* Woodsorrel, yellow**
|
||
Morningglory, tall*
|
||
* Use the highest rate an.d/or multiple applications for optimum
|
||
control.
|
||
** Preemergence control only.
|
||
General Restrictions for Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and Selected Field
|
||
Grown Deciduous Trees:
|
||
Do not use for conifer release in forest management programs or for forest
|
||
regeneration.
|
||
Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in an enclosed greenhouse structure in order to prevent
|
||
injury to plant foliage.
|
||
Do not store or transport treated container stock in an enclosed structure or vehicle
|
||
until completion of a minimum of 21 days after application (completion of 4 irrigations)
|
||
in order to prevent injury to non-labeled plants.
|
||
Do not graze or harvest livestock forage from treated areas.
|
||
General Precautions for Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock arid Selected Field
|
||
Grown Deciduous Trees:
|
||
To prevent severe plant injury, avoid application of ETI 105 01 H to conifer stock that
|
||
are not healthy or are under stress (due to excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease,
|
||
nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied pesticides, soil insects, or
|
||
winter injury). .
|
||
CONIFER SEEDBEDS
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
|
||
during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 3 days.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or
|
||
water, is:
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
• Shoes plus socks
|
||
Refer to the table above for weeds controlled.
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
ETI 105 01 H may be applied after seeding but prior to emergence, or post~seedling emergence to
|
||
seedbeds of the following species:
|
||
Conifer Species Tolerant to ETI105 01 H
|
||
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga.menziesil)
|
||
Fir
|
||
Fraser (Abies fraserii)
|
||
Grand (Abies grandis)
|
||
Noble (Abies procera)
|
||
Hemlock
|
||
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis)
|
||
Pine
|
||
Austrian (Pinus nigra)
|
||
Eastern White (Pinus strobes)
|
||
Himalayan (Pinus wallichiana)
|
||
Jack (Pinus bankssiana)
|
||
Loblolly (Pinus taeda)
|
||
Lodgepole (Pinus conforta)
|
||
Longleaf (Pinus palustris)
|
||
Monterey (Pinus radiafa)
|
||
Mugho (Pinus mugo)
|
||
Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa)
|
||
Scotch (Pinus sylvestris)
|
||
Shortleaf (Pinus echinata)
|
||
Slash (Pinus elliottii)
|
||
Virginia (Pinus virginiana)
|
||
Spruce
|
||
Blue (Picea pungens)
|
||
Dwarf (Picea glauca Conica)
|
||
Alberta (Picea abies)
|
||
Norway (Picea sifchensis)
|
||
Rate: 1 - 4 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Post-planting, Pre-emergence of conifer. seedlings Applications: For maximum ETI 10501 H
|
||
effectiveness, make preemergence applications of ETI 10501 H at 2 to 4 pints per
|
||
acre when grass weeds are present Use the higher rate in areas known to have
|
||
high weed competition. Make broadcast applications to beds followed by sprinkler
|
||
irrigation (~ to % inch) prior to weed emergence.
|
||
Application after emergence of conifer seedlings: Make applications of ETI 105 01 H at 1 to 2
|
||
pints per acre to seedling weeds that are less than. 4 inches in height (seedling
|
||
grasses not exceeding the 2-leaf stage). Repeat applications may be required for
|
||
season-long weed control depending on subsequent weed flushes. ETI 105 01 H
|
||
may be applied over-the-top to emerged seedlings, but delay applications a minimum
|
||
of 5 weeks after seedling emergence. Wait until seedlings have hardened-off if
|
||
application is to be made during cool, cloudy weather.
|
||
Chemigation:. Refer to additional directions given .in the Chemigation Instructions section of this
|
||
label. Apply ETI 105 01 H at labeled rates through sprinkler irrigation systems. For
|
||
center pivot irrigation systems, apply the specified dosage of ETI 105 01 H per acre
|
||
metered at a continuous uniform rate during the entire irrigation period. Otherwise
|
||
meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the
|
||
irrigation period.
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
Precautions: While the listed conifer species.have shown tolerance to ETI105 01 H, it is not
|
||
possible to test all varieties, biotypes and cultivars of listed species under all possible
|
||
growing conditions. Unless the user is familiar with results under local growing
|
||
conditions when using ETI 105 01 H, the user should not use this product unless this
|
||
product is tested with a few plants in a small area to determine plant tolerance and
|
||
extent of injury if any occurs, before applying ETI 105 01 H to large-scale areas.
|
||
In some cases, conifer leaves may appear spotted, crinkled, or flecked from
|
||
inadvertent contact with ETI 105 01 H spray droplets. This injury is typically transient
|
||
and the conifer will outgrow this condition rapidly and develop normally.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year.
|
||
CONIFER TRANSPLANTS AND CONTAINER STOCK
|
||
(INCLUDING 2-0 SEEDLING AND CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTINGS)
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
|
||
restricted entry interval (REI) of 6 days.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard
|
||
and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
• Shoes plus socks
|
||
Refer to the table in the section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and Selected Field
|
||
Grown Deciduous Trees.
|
||
ETl105 01 H may be applied to the species listed above for Conifer seedbed treatments as well as to
|
||
these additional tolerant species:
|
||
Conifer Species Tolerant to ETI105 01 H
|
||
Arborvitae
|
||
(Thuja occidentalis, Thuja orientalis)
|
||
Juniper
|
||
(Juniperus chinensis, Juniperus horizontalis,
|
||
Juniperus procumbens, Juniperus Sabina,
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum)
|
||
Red Cedar
|
||
(Juniperus virginiana)
|
||
Western Hemlock
|
||
(Tsuga heteroph yila)
|
||
Yew
|
||
(Taxus species)
|
||
Rate: 4 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence and postemergence)
|
||
Transplanted and Container Grown Conifers: Many container~grown conifers and conifer
|
||
transplants are tolerant to ETI 105 01 H when applied preemergence and
|
||
postemergence. Applied preemergence, ETI 105 01 H will control many broadleaf
|
||
weeds and grasses. When ETI 10501 H is applied postemergence, it provides
|
||
postemergence control of emerged weeds and preemergence residual control of
|
||
many broad leaf weeds and grasses.
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
( r ,
|
||
Preemergence: Apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H immediately after transplanting seedlings or
|
||
to container stock which are free of weeds.
|
||
Postemergence: Apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H to weeds that are less than 4 inches in
|
||
height. In fall-transplanted conifer fields and for season-long control of weeds,
|
||
optimum control may be achieved with two applications of ETI 10.50.1 H. Add a non
|
||
ionic surfactant (0..25% v/v) labeled for application to growing crops to enhance the
|
||
activity of ETI 10.5 0.1 H on emerged weeds. .
|
||
Precautions: While the listed conifer species have shown tolerance to ETI1Q5 0.1 H, it is not
|
||
possible to test all varieties, biotypes and cultivars of listed species under all possible
|
||
growing conditions. Unless the user is familiar with results under local growing
|
||
conditions when using ETI 10.50.1 H, the user should not use this product unless this
|
||
product is tested with a few plants in a small area to determine plant tolerance and
|
||
extent of injury if any occurs, before applying ETI 10.5 0.1 H to large-scale areas.
|
||
When conifers are actively growing, do not apply ETI 10.5 0.1 H over the top of plants.
|
||
Wait and make applications only before bud break or after new terminal growth has
|
||
hardened off.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints of ETI 10.5 0.1 H per acre in a single application or
|
||
more than 16 pints per acre per year.
|
||
SELECTED FIELD-GROWN DECIDUOUS TREES
|
||
Refer to the table in the section Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock and. Selected Field
|
||
Grown Deciduous Trees.
|
||
For preemergence or early postemergence weed control in the following field grown deciduous tree
|
||
species:
|
||
Almond** Prunus spp. Nectarine** Prunus spp.
|
||
Apple** Malus X domestica Nut, Hickory** Carya SPP.
|
||
Apricot** Prunus spp. Nut, Macadamia temifola
|
||
Macadamia
|
||
Ash, Green Fraxinus Oak, Chestnut Quercus prinus
|
||
Ash, White pennsylvanica Oak, Quercus pagoda
|
||
Fraxinus Cherrybark Quercus nuttalfii
|
||
Americana Oak,NuttAIl Quercus palustris
|
||
Oak, Pin Quercus, rubra
|
||
Oak, Red Quercus nigra
|
||
Oak, Water Quercus phellos
|
||
Oak, Willow
|
||
Birch, River Betula nigra Olive, Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia
|
||
Cherry** Prunus spp. Poplar Populus spp.
|
||
Poplar, Tulip Liriodendron tulipifera
|
||
Chestnut** Castanea spp. Peach** Prunus persica
|
||
Crabapple** Malus spp. Pear** Pvrus sPP.
|
||
Cottonwood Populus spp. Pecan** Carva spp.
|
||
Dogwood Comus florida Pistachio** Pistacia vera
|
||
Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Plum** Prunusspp.
|
||
viminalis
|
||
Eucalyptus
|
||
pulverulenta
|
||
22
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
(~
|
||
'-
|
||
"
|
||
Eucalyyptus
|
||
camaldulensis
|
||
Filbert*" Corylus spp. Prune** Prunus spp.
|
||
Lilac Syringa vulgaris Redbud Cercis Canadensis·
|
||
Locust, Black Robinia Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua
|
||
pseudoacacia
|
||
Maple, Black* Acernigrum Sycamore Platanus occidentalis
|
||
Maple, Red" Acerrubrum
|
||
Maple, Sugar" Acer saccharum
|
||
Myrtle, Crepe Lagerstroemia Walnut, Black*" Juglans nigra
|
||
indica
|
||
*00 not apply ETI 105 01 H to maple trees used for production of maple sap or maple
|
||
syrup.
|
||
**00 not apply to bearing, trees. Refer to specific use directions in the TreefruitlNuWine
|
||
section of this label for bearing trees.
|
||
Rate: 2 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, early postemergence)
|
||
Preemergent and Early Postemergent Application: ETI 105 01 H may be applied to established
|
||
deciduous trees or after transplanting. Applications may be made as a single or split
|
||
application. Direct sprays to the soil surface. Spray shields will reduce exposure of
|
||
foliage and bark. Add a non-ionic surfactant (0.25% v/v) labeled for application to
|
||
growing crops to enhance the activity of ETI 105 01 H on emerged weeds.
|
||
Spot Application: Use spot treatments at listed rates to control localized weed
|
||
infestations. Refer to additional directions under Spot Application in the Application
|
||
Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label.
|
||
Timing: ETI 105 01-H can be applied to established deciduous trees or to transplants. For
|
||
optimum weed control, make applications before weeds germinate. Apply only as a
|
||
directed spray to the soil beneath the trees.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Tank mixes of ETI105 01 H will provide broader spectrum control with
|
||
other preemergence or postemergence herbicides registered for this use in
|
||
deciduous trees.
|
||
Precautions: To ensure safety to target crop, make directed applications before bud
|
||
break in the spring or after trees have initiated dormancy in the fall. Contact of spray
|
||
or drift with foliage or stems with green bark may result in plant injury. Avoid
|
||
application after bud swell or crop injury may occur. To control weeds when plants
|
||
are non-dormant, make application only after foliage has fully expanded and
|
||
hardened off. Make sure sprays are directed (use of spray shields are
|
||
recommended) to avoid contact of spray with stems or with green bark or foliage.
|
||
To avoid severe crop injury, do not apply ETI 10501 H to trees that are not healthy or
|
||
are under stress (from excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost,
|
||
wind injury, drought, flooding, previously applied pesticides, insects, or winter injury).
|
||
Listed field-grown deciduous trees are tolerant only to directed spray applications.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per year.
|
||
Do not apply to bearing treefruit, nut and vine crops. Refer to the section of this label
|
||
for TreefruitlNuWine for use directions on bearing trees.
|
||
Do not graze or feed livestock forage cut from areas treated with ETI 105 01 H.
|
||
.23
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
CORN - FOR USE ONLY ON FIELD CORN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USDA WITCHWEED
|
||
ERADICATION PROGRAM IN NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
|
||
Rate: 2 - 3 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
1 to 2 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Preemergence Application: For initial applications, use ETI 1050.1 H as a directed spray over the
|
||
entire row surface at 2 pints product per acre. If heavy witchweed infestation is
|
||
present, use up to 3 pints per acre. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons
|
||
per acre. A non-ionic surfactant at the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray will
|
||
enhance performance.
|
||
Postemergent Application: For witchweed breakthrough, make a repeat application at 1 to 2 pints
|
||
per acre.
|
||
Timing: Apply ETI 10501 H to corn at least 24 inches tall as a directed spray from May
|
||
through August. ETI 105 01 H will provide preemergence and postemergence
|
||
control of witchweed (Striga asiatica). In the early part of the growing season, check
|
||
witchweed-infested fields for uniformity of corn stand and grass weed pressure.
|
||
Before application of ETI 105 01 H, cultivate weed-infested fields to expose soil for
|
||
the initial application. After application of ETI 105 01 H, treated fields should be
|
||
inspected regularly for any breakthrough of witchweed. If the weed is detected, make
|
||
a second application as soon as possible after witchweed detection. Apply before
|
||
bloom stage to avoid seed set.
|
||
Precautions: Do not spray over the top of the corn. Severe corn injury will occur. When making
|
||
applications, the spray solution should contact only the lower 3 to 8 inches of the
|
||
corn stalk and leaves. When spray contacts the lower leaves, necrotic spotting or
|
||
streaking of sprayed tissue will occur.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 5 pints (1.25 Ib active) of ETI 10501 H per acre per growing
|
||
season.
|
||
Do not use corn plants from a treated field for green chop, ensilage, forage, or
|
||
fodder.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
COTTON
|
||
For postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Cocklebur, common Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Croton, tropic Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf Poinsettia, wild*
|
||
Groundcherry, Wright Purslane, common
|
||
Jimsonweed Sesbania, hemp
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Sicklepod**
|
||
Morningglory, annual (up to 6 Sida, prickly (teaweed)*
|
||
leaf) ~martweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Nightshade, American black Velvetleaf
|
||
Nightshade, black
|
||
*Acceptable control may require more than one application.
|
||
** Control or suppression from ETI 105 01 H is achieved from post-
|
||
direct applications if seedlings are no·greater than the ~ne true leaf
|
||
stage.
|
||
24
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Rate: 1 to 2 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Application: Apply as a post-directed spray to cotton plants which are at least 6-8 inches in height.
|
||
Use the 1 pint per acre rate for succulent weeds at the 2- to 3-leaf stage. The higher
|
||
rate may be needed for optimum control of weeds which are actively growing with no
|
||
more than 4 true leaves (not counting cotyledon leaves). Addition of a surfactant
|
||
may improve control. Refer to the Mixing Directions section of this label for
|
||
surfactant recommendations. Irrigation or rainfall just before ETI 105 01 H
|
||
application will promote weed emergence. Irrigation or rainfall after ETI 105 01 H
|
||
application improves preemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H against nightshade and
|
||
Groundcherry species.
|
||
To avoid contact of the spray solution with the cotton leaves, rigid precision ground
|
||
spray equipment and spray shields must be used. Branch lifters or shields can be
|
||
used, as necessary, to prevent contact of directed sprays with the cotton plant.
|
||
To ensure uniform coverage of the weeds with spray solution while mini~izing
|
||
contact of foliage and injury to the cotton plant, adjust the nozzles accurately. Use 4
|
||
flat fan nozzles per row (2 nozzles on each side of the row) for optimum spray
|
||
coverage. Ensure that the 2 forward nozzles point forward and downward while the
|
||
rear nozzles point to the rear and downward. ETI 105 01 H may be applied as a
|
||
post-direct spray with only 2 flat fan nozzles per row (1 nozzle on each side of the
|
||
row). ETI 105 01 H may also be applied as a band application. Do not use hollow
|
||
cone nozzles.
|
||
Apply ETI 105 01 H in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre and at the
|
||
minimum spray pressure recommended by the spray nozzle manufacturer.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H will provide broader spectrum control of
|
||
broad leaf and grass weed with other postemergence herbicides registered for this
|
||
use in cotton.
|
||
Precautions: To avoid severe crop injury, apply ETI 10501 H only to cotton plants that are 6
|
||
inches or taller.
|
||
Use caution so that the leaves of plants do not come in contact with the spray
|
||
solution. If this shciuld happen, the leaves may show dead spots and drop from the
|
||
plant. These effects are more pronounced if the soil is very moist at the time of
|
||
application and/or if rainfall occurs just after application. Plants will overcome this
|
||
condition and develop normally.
|
||
Restrictions: Western Cotton (AZ and CAl: Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ib active) of ETI
|
||
105 01 H per acre in a single application. Do not apply more than a total of 4 pints
|
||
(1.0 Ib active) of ETI 105 01 H per broadcast acre per season from multiple
|
||
applications.
|
||
Southern Cotton (All other states): Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ib active)
|
||
of ETI 105 01 H per acre per season from single or multiple applications .
|
||
. PHI: Western Cotton (AZ and CAl: Do not apply within 75 days of harvest.
|
||
Southern Cotton (All other states): Do not apply within 90 days of harvest.
|
||
COTTONWOOD
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
25
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
. Knotweed, prostrate
|
||
Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Mustard, hedge
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
(
|
||
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a single or split application. DireCt sprays to the
|
||
soil at the base of cottonwood trees. The higher rate of 6 pints per acre will extend
|
||
preemergence weed control or provide postemergence control of weeds up to the 6-
|
||
leaf stage. A non-ionic surfactant added to the spray solution at 2 pints per 100
|
||
gallons of spray will enhance the postemergelJce activity of ETI 105 01 H on
|
||
emerged weeds.
|
||
Precautions: Do not make ETI 105 01 H applications immediately after transplant unless the
|
||
dormant cottonwood stock is healthy. Use caution when applying ETI105 01 H to
|
||
established stands. Do not allow sprays of ETI 105' 01 H to contact cottonwood
|
||
foliage. The use of spray shields when applying ETI 10501 H to newly established
|
||
cottonwood plantings will help prevent the spray from reaching the green bark and
|
||
foliage. .
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre of ETI105 01 Hin a single application or
|
||
more than 18 pints per acre per year.
|
||
EUCALYPTUS
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following broadleaf weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf*
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem*
|
||
Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem*
|
||
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Minerslettuce
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Redmaids
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Shepherdspurse
|
||
Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Redmaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Spurge, prostrate
|
||
Spurge, spotted
|
||
*The 6-pint per acre rate of ETI 105 01 H is required to
|
||
control filaree up to the 6-leaf stage.
|
||
Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
26
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Directed Spray: ETI105 01 H may be applied as a single or split application. Direct the spray to
|
||
soil at the base of the eucalyptus trees. The higher rate of 6 pints per acre extends
|
||
preemergence weed control or postemergence control of weeds up to the 6-leaf
|
||
stage.
|
||
A non-ionic surfactant may be added to the spray solution at the rate of 2 pints per
|
||
100 gallons of spray to enhance the postemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H on
|
||
emerged weeds.
|
||
Over-the-Top Application to New Plantings: Make application of ETI 10501 H just before or
|
||
immediately after transplanting eucalyptus seedlings that are dormant (Le., leaves
|
||
may be present but terminal growth has hardened off and terminal buds have
|
||
formed).
|
||
Over-the-Top Application to Established Plantings: Apply ETI 10501 H over-the-top of plants'
|
||
which are dormant.
|
||
Precautions: Do not make ETI 105 01 H applications immediately after transplant unless the
|
||
dormant eucalyptus stock is healthy. Use caution when applying ETI 105 01 H to
|
||
established stands. Do 110t allow sprays of ETI 105 01 H to contact foliage and bark
|
||
of small and/or actively growing plants. The use of spray shields when applying ETI
|
||
105 01 H to newly established eucalyptus plantings will help prevent the spray from
|
||
reaching the green bark and foliage. Over-the-top applications will be effective, but
|
||
to avoid phytotoxicity, apply only to dormant eucalyptus trees. Do not apply over-the
|
||
top to trees after bud break or when active growth has resumed.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI1 05 01 H per acre in a single application or
|
||
more than 18 pints per acre per year.
|
||
USE ON FALLOW BEDS - (DO NOT USE PRIOR TO PLANTING SOYBEANS IN CALIFORNIA)
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:*
|
||
Buttercup, smallflower Mustard species
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva) Nettle, burning
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf** Oxalis
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Purslane, common
|
||
Filaree, Redstem Redmaids
|
||
Geranium, Carolina Rocket, London
|
||
Groundcherry, cut leaf Shepherdspurse
|
||
Groundsel, common Sida, prickly
|
||
Henbit Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Ladysthumb Velvetleaf (wild cotton)
|
||
Minerslettuce
|
||
*For the maximum postemergence activity of ETI 105 01 H,
|
||
thorough spray coverage is required. If postemergence
|
||
application is made by air, a tank mix of ETI 105 01 H with
|
||
either glyphosate or paraquat (Gramoxone) is recommended.
|
||
** Use the highest rate andlor multiple applications for optimum
|
||
control.
|
||
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: ETI 105 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix partner with glyphosate provides
|
||
27
|
||
|
||
c
|
||
preemergence and/or postemergence control of winter annual broadleaf weeds on
|
||
land to be planted to crops. Before planting, incorporate (till) treated .fallow beds
|
||
thoroughly to a depth of at least 2.5 inches. This disruption of the soil surface
|
||
renders the ETI 10501 H inactive as an herbicide. Apply ETI 10501 H in 20 or more
|
||
gallons of spray volume per acre. For areas of dense weed growth, use higher spray
|
||
volumes.
|
||
The lower· rate will provide up to 4 weeks of preemergence control and
|
||
postemergence control of susceptible weeds up to 4-leaf stage. The higher rate will
|
||
provide up to 8 weeks of preemergence control and postemergence control of
|
||
susceptible weeds up to 6-leaf stage. For optimum preemergence control, ensure
|
||
irrigation or rainfall occurs within 3 or 4 weeks after application.
|
||
. Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 01 Hand glyphosate is recommended for areas
|
||
of dense weed growth, for oversized weed seedlings, volunteer grains, and annual
|
||
grasses, or if unfavorable environmental c<?nditions persist.
|
||
Tank-Mixes Outside of California: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank
|
||
Mixes for additional information. ETI 105 01 H (at a rate of 6.5 fl. oz) can be tank
|
||
mixed with glyphosate or paraquat (Gramoxone) for enhanced
|
||
burndown/suppression.
|
||
Aerial Application: ETI 10501 H may be applied aerially for weed control in fallow beds. Follow the
|
||
directions in the Aerial Application instructions in the Application Methods and Cultural Practices
|
||
section of this label.
|
||
Precautions: Reduction in stand and/or vegetative vigor may result if product is not thoroughly and
|
||
completely incorporated, or if the treatment-planting interval is not followed.
|
||
To avoid crop injury, do not apply to newly seeded crops or transplants that are under
|
||
stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, low soil temperatures,
|
||
wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due
|
||
to insects or diseases).
|
||
To prevent severe injury, do not allow the herbicide spray to contact desirable
|
||
dormant or non-dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre per fallow season.
|
||
Refer to the tables below for the minimum treatment to planting intervals for direct
|
||
seeded or transplanted crops.
|
||
MINIMUM TREATMENT TO PLANTING INTERVALS FOR DIRECT SEEDED CROPS
|
||
Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval
|
||
Days (unless otherwise specified)
|
||
ETI105 01 H ETI10501 H
|
||
Direct Seeded Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre)
|
||
Cabbage 90 90
|
||
Cantaloupe 60 90
|
||
Carrot 90 90
|
||
Cauliflower 90 90
|
||
Other brass;ca crops 120 120
|
||
Cotton 7 7
|
||
Dry beans 60 60
|
||
Lettuce 90 120
|
||
Other leafy vegetables 120 120
|
||
. (except brassica crops)
|
||
Onions 180 180
|
||
28
|
||
|
||
Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Inte.rval
|
||
Days (unless otherwise specified) .
|
||
ETI10501 H ETI105 01 H
|
||
Direct Seeded Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre)
|
||
Other bulb vegetables 180 180
|
||
Pepper 90 120
|
||
Peanut 60 60
|
||
Other legume 60 60
|
||
vegetables
|
||
Potato 60 60
|
||
Safflower 60 60
|
||
Soybeans (except 7 7
|
||
California)
|
||
Squash 90 120
|
||
Sugar beet 60 90
|
||
Other root/tuber crops 90 90
|
||
Tomato 60 120
|
||
Other fruiting vegetables 120 120
|
||
Watermelon 60 60
|
||
Other cucurbits· 90 120
|
||
Cereal grains (including 10 months 10 months
|
||
barley, buckwheat, corn,
|
||
proso millet, pearl millet,
|
||
oats, popcorn, rice, rye,
|
||
sorghum, triticale, wheat,
|
||
and wild rice)
|
||
Cotton arid soybean (See specific labeling for fallow beds to be
|
||
planted to cotton or soybeans.)
|
||
MINIMUM TREATMENT TO PLANTING INTERVALS FOR TRANSPLANTED CROPS
|
||
Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval
|
||
Days
|
||
ETI10501 H ETI10501 H
|
||
Transplanted Crops (up to 1 pint/acre) (>1 to 2 pints/acre)
|
||
Celery 30 30
|
||
Conifer 0 ·0
|
||
Garlic 0 30
|
||
Grape/kiWi 0 0
|
||
Onion 0 30
|
||
Pepper 30 30
|
||
Strawberries 30 30
|
||
Tomato 30 30
|
||
Treefruitlnutlcitrus 0 0
|
||
FALLOW LAND - FOR USE ONLY IN IDAHO, OREGON AND WASHINGTON
|
||
For pre emergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Henbit
|
||
Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce)
|
||
Mustard, blue (purple mustard)
|
||
Mustard, tumble (Jim hill mustard)
|
||
Pigweed, red root
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
,
|
||
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|
||
|
||
.C
|
||
Rate: 0.5 to 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: ETI105 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix with glyphosate provides preemergence .
|
||
and postemergence control of the listed annual broad leaf weeds in fallow land
|
||
systems. .
|
||
ETI 105 01 H Alone: ETI 105 01 H provides preemergence control as seedling
|
||
weeds emerge and come in contact with the soil-applied herbicide.. For optimum
|
||
postemergence weed control, ETI 10501 H is applied when seedling weeds are less
|
||
than 4 inches tall. Use ETI 105 01 H in 15 or more gallons of water per acre. In
|
||
situations of dense weed growth, increase the spray volume. An 80% active non
|
||
ioriic surfactant approved for use o,n growing crops is recommended for optimum
|
||
postemergence weed control.
|
||
Prior to establishment of a dry soil mulch, use ETI 105 01 H to reduce weed growth.
|
||
This use is restricted to summer fallow land that will be planted the following year to
|
||
winter wheat, barley or oats.
|
||
Postemergence Tank Mixes with Glyphosate: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for
|
||
Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional information. For postemergence control of
|
||
listed annual grass weeds, use 0.5 to 2 pints per acre ETI 105 01 Hwith labeled
|
||
rates of glyphosate.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 2 pints per acre per application or more than 2 pints per use
|
||
season.
|
||
GARBANZO BEANS - FOR USE ONLY IN ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA
|
||
For preemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
Mallow, little
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
shepherdspurse
|
||
Rate: . 1 pint per acre (preemergence)
|
||
Application: Make an application of ETI 105 01 H just after planting and before weed or crop
|
||
emergence. Apply as a single broadcast application in a minimum spray volume of
|
||
20 galions of water per acre.
|
||
Precautions: Although Garbanzo beans are tolerant topreemergence applications of ETI 105
|
||
01 H, there are some conditions which may lead to severe but temporary crop injury,
|
||
for example if a heavy, splashing rain occurs shortly after crop emergence or if wet
|
||
soil conditions persist during the early growth stages. If injury occurs, it will result in
|
||
leaf cupping, crinkling, stunting or defoliation of the garbanzo seedlings, although
|
||
injury is usually limited to the first few leaves that develop after plants emerge from
|
||
the soil. Delays in crop development andlor maturity may result, however Garbanzo
|
||
beans will recover from these injuries with little to no impact on yield.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 1 pint per acre of ETI 105 01 H in a single application.
|
||
Do not feed bean vines to livestock or use for hay.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
(
|
||
GARLIC
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
|
||
during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hour~.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard and that involves contaCt with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or
|
||
water, is: .
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
• Shoes plus socks
|
||
For preemergence and paste mergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Canarygrass (~nnual) Puncturevine
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Purslane, common*
|
||
Groundsel, common Rocket, London
|
||
MallOW, little (malva) Sage, lanceleaf
|
||
Nightshade, black Shepherdspurse*
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate* Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Pigweed, redroot*
|
||
*These key weeds are controlled at the rates listed for the
|
||
Northeastern States.
|
||
CultUral Considerations (Applicable to All Methods of Application to Garlic): For optimum
|
||
preemergence weed control, apply ETI 105 01 H to soil surfaces that are weed free
|
||
and clear of crop or weed residues. Following application, treated beds should be
|
||
left undisturbed during the time period for which weed control is desired .. Cultural
|
||
practices that result in soil disturbance or redistribution of untreated soil can result in
|
||
reduced weed control.
|
||
Precautions (Postemergence Application to Garlic): When ETI 105 01 H is applied
|
||
postemergence to garlic plants, some injury may occur including chlorotic leaf
|
||
banding, necrotic lesions, or stunting of the garlic plants. These symptoms may be
|
||
more severe if garlic emerges under cool, wet, overcast, or foggy weather. However,
|
||
these symptoms are temporary and should not affect the overall growth and
|
||
development of garlic plants.
|
||
Precautions (Preemergence Applications to Garlic): Newly emerged garlic may respond to
|
||
preemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H after the first irrigation (or rainfall) by
|
||
showing signs of slight injury, including a chlorotic band around some of the leaves.
|
||
Restrictions (Applicable to All Methods of Application to Garlic):
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per use season
|
||
from multiple applications.
|
||
Use only on dry bulb garlic.
|
||
Do not apply to garlic grown for seed.
|
||
Do not mix ETI 105 01 H with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or pesticides except
|
||
as specified on approved Etigra Supplemental Labeling specific for weed control in
|
||
garlic.
|
||
31
|
||
|
||
PHI:
|
||
To avoid injury to plants, apply ETI 105 01 H only to garlic plants that are not under
|
||
stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions,
|
||
wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due
|
||
to insects, nematodes or diseases). .
|
||
All states except Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded garlic.
|
||
plants have two (2) fully developed true leaves.
|
||
Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded garlic plants have three (3)
|
||
fully developed true leaves. Application made prior to the specified growth stage may
|
||
result in serious crop injury. .
|
||
Direct se.eded garlic (except in California): do not apply ETI 105 01 H as a
|
||
preemergence treatment.
|
||
Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
Direct Seeded Garlic (Postemergence Application)
|
||
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
2 - 4 fl oz per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Western States, including Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico,
|
||
Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington:
|
||
0.5 - 1 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
All Other States:
|
||
0.5 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Application: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
Begin ground applications of ETI 105 01 H when seeded garlic has at least 3 true
|
||
leaves, and when weeds are in the 2 to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing.
|
||
Repeat applications at 2 to 4 fl oz per acre may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints
|
||
(32 fl oz) per acre per use season. Poor weed control may result if weeds are
|
||
beyond the 4-leaf growth stage.
|
||
Western 'States, including Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico,
|
||
Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington: Begin ground applications of ETI 10501 H
|
||
when seeded garlic has as least 2 tru~ leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in
|
||
the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Additional applications may be made
|
||
at the 0.5 to 1 pt per acre rate up to a maximum of 2.0 pints per acre pre use season.
|
||
Reduced weed control may result from applications to weeds beyond the 4-leaf
|
||
growth stage.
|
||
All Other States: Begin ground applications of ETI 105 01 H when seeded garlic
|
||
has as least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage
|
||
and are actively growing. Additional applications may be made at the 0.5 pint per
|
||
acre rate up to a maximum of 2.0 pints per acre pre use season. Reduced weed
|
||
control may result from applications to weeds beyond the 4-leaf growth stage.
|
||
Direct Seeded Garlic - CALIFORNIA ONL y.
|
||
Rate: 1 pint per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application after Planting but Prior to Garlic Emergence: Make applications of ETI 105 01 H
|
||
.32
|
||
|
||
( ,
|
||
using ground, air or sprinkler irrigation (chemigation). Apply ETI 105 01 H after
|
||
planting but before the garlic has emerged to control preemergent grass and
|
||
broad leaf weeds. Aerial Application: Make applications in a minimum spray
|
||
volume of 10 gallons per acre. Refer to the Aerial Application instructions and
|
||
precautions in the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label.
|
||
Postemergence and Directed Application: ETI 105 01 H may be applied as a directed or over-the
|
||
top spray to garlic that is at least 12 inches in height, and when susceptible weeds
|
||
are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. To ensure maximum weed
|
||
control and to minimize crop injury, make applications so that the spray is accurately
|
||
and uniformly applied. Apply ETI 105 01 using low-pressure sprays with nozzles
|
||
adjusted to minimize contact with the garlic foliage. Use ETI 10501 H in a minimum
|
||
spray volume of 20 gallons per acre and direct the sprays to the soil at the base of
|
||
the garlic plants and to the adjacent bed top and furrow areas. Reduced weed
|
||
control may result if applications are made to weeds beyond the 4-leaf growth stage.
|
||
Sprinkler Irrigation (Portable Latera, or Solid Set) Preemergence or Postemergence: Use
|
||
sufficient irrigation when making applications of ETI 105 01 H (at the specified
|
||
broadcast application rate) so that the soil is wet to a depth of 2 inches. Make
|
||
applications after planting but prior to garlic emergence, or postemergence when
|
||
garlic is at least 12 inches tall. Refer to the application directions and precautions for
|
||
"Sprinkler Chemigation" in the Application Metho~s and Cultural Practices section of
|
||
this label.
|
||
Transplanted Garlic: Postemergence ApplicatiC?n Immediately after Planting
|
||
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut,' Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
2 - 4 fl oz per acre (postemergence)
|
||
All States Except Northeastern States:
|
||
up to 2 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Postemergence Application Immediately after Transplanting:
|
||
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
Multiple treatments of 2 to 4 fl oz per acre (up to a maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per
|
||
acre per use season) may be applied.
|
||
All States Except Northeastern States: Transplanted garlic can best tolerate a
|
||
postemergence application immediately after transplanting. Make an application of
|
||
ETI 105 01 H at up to 2 pints per acre within two days of transplanting. When rates
|
||
less than 2 pints per acre are used, a second repeat application may be made two
|
||
weeks or more after transplanting. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints
|
||
per acre of ETI 105 01 H per season from multiple applications.
|
||
GUAVA (BEARING AND NON-BEARING) - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Ageratum Purslane, common
|
||
Buttonweed Spurge, garden
|
||
CrotaJaria '"
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
SRurge, garden
|
||
33
|
||
|
||
t' \
|
||
Rate: 5 to 8 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
2 to 8 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
.Application Apply ETI1 05 01 H to established guava plantings. When highly dense weeds or
|
||
trash is present, increase the spray volume to ensure a thorough, uniform coverage
|
||
of weeds. Direct sprays to the soil surface at the base of the plants. Use spray
|
||
shields to minimize spray contact in young plantings.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. ETI 105 01 H will provide broader spectrum postemergence control of
|
||
grass and broad leaf weeds when applied in tank mix combination with paraquat or
|
||
glyphosate. .
|
||
Precautions: To avoid injury to plants, apply as a directed spray to the soil surface at the base of
|
||
the plants and avoid drift of sprays from contacting green stems, fruit or foliage.
|
||
Apply ETI1 05 01 H alone or in tank mix combinations only to healthy growing trees.
|
||
Do not apply ETI 10501 H 'until after new foliage growth has hardened off.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H in a single application or
|
||
more than 16 pints per season.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest
|
||
HORSERADISH
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
|
||
restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated.areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard
|
||
and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
Shoes plus socks
|
||
For preemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Pigweed, red root
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Rate: 2 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
Application: Make applications to planted horseradish roots and before new horseradish leaves
|
||
emerge since the emerged leaves may be injured from direct or indirect spray (drift)
|
||
contact. Cultivation to destroy germinated weeds prior to application may be carried
|
||
out, if necessary.
|
||
Precautions: Apply ETI 105 01 H only to horseradish plantings that are healthy and not weakened
|
||
or stressed (from unfavorable temperature conditions, disease, fertilizer, nematodes,
|
||
insects, pesticides, drought or excessive.moisture).
|
||
Restrictions;' Do not apply more than 2 pints of ETI105 01 H per acre per crop.
|
||
34
|
||
|
||
~~~~ ~~---------c------------------
|
||
(.
|
||
\ ~
|
||
JOJOBA
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Burclover Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf** -
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem**
|
||
Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem**
|
||
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common*
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Mallow, little (malva,
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Cheeseweed)
|
||
Lambsquarters, Gommon Minerslettuce
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Nettle, burning
|
||
Mallow, little (malva, Pigweed, redroot*
|
||
Cheeseweed) Redmaids
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Shepherdspurse
|
||
Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Redmaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle
|
||
*To obtain optimum postemergence control, use the highest
|
||
application rate.
|
||
**ETI 105 01 H at the 6-pint rate will provide control of filaree
|
||
up to the 4-inch stage and partial control beyond the 4~inch
|
||
stage.
|
||
Rate: 4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: Time applications to begin when jojoba plants are at least 6 inches tall. To ensure a
|
||
uniform, thorough coverage of dense weeds, apply ETI 10501 H in a sufficient spray
|
||
·volume. Direct sprays to the base of jojoba plants to avoid possible phytotoxicity to
|
||
foliage. Use spray shields to avoid injury in young plants. The higher rate of 6 pints
|
||
per acre will extend residual preemergence weed control. Repeat applications may
|
||
be required to maintain weed control. .
|
||
Use the 4 pint per acre rate when applying ETI 105 01 H for early postemergence
|
||
control of susceptible seedling weeds (less than 8 inches tall). Use the higher rate of
|
||
6 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H for postemergence control of weeds up to 12 inches
|
||
tall. ~ Once weeds exceed 12 inches in .height, control may not be satisfactory.
|
||
Applications made during the fall or winter months provide optimum residual weed
|
||
control.
|
||
Precautions: Severe injury may occur if direct spray or drift contacts jojoba flowers or buds. Avoid
|
||
over-the-top applications as this type of .application may result in burning, crinkling or
|
||
bronzing of. jojoba foliage, especially to the youngest leaves, flowers, or buds, if
|
||
present, at application. .
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre per year.
|
||
35
|
||
|
||
C"
|
||
MINT (SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT) - GROWN ON MINERAL SOILS
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Bedstraw, catchweed Oats, wild*
|
||
Bluegrass, annual* Orach, red
|
||
Flixweed Pepperweed, yellowflower
|
||
Groundsel, common Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Ryegrass, Italian*
|
||
Lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) Shepherdspurse
|
||
Mustard, blue (purple mustard) Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Mustard, tumble (Jim hill Tansymustard
|
||
mustard) Thistle, Russian
|
||
Nightshade, hairy
|
||
. *These annual grasses are best controlled if ETI 105 01 His
|
||
applied before weeds emerge. Unsatisfactory results may be
|
||
obtained from postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H to
|
||
winter annual grasses after the 1- to 2-leaf stage.
|
||
Rate: Oregon and Washington (East of Cascades), California, Montana, Idaho,
|
||
Nevada, South Dakota and Utah:
|
||
4 t06 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Western Oregon Willamette Valley -: 2 to 3 pints per acre (preemergence;
|
||
peppermint only)
|
||
Application Timing:
|
||
Oregon· and Washington (East of Cascades), California, Montana, Idaho,
|
||
Nevada, South Dakota and Utah: .
|
||
Apply ETI 105 01 H to dormant mint only. Time applications to occur from December
|
||
through March although applications made in late winter will provide maximum
|
||
activity on summer weeds. In this case, summer grass control may be. inconsistent.
|
||
For best results, fall-plowed fields should be harrowed to provide a smooth surface
|
||
for application. In furrow-irrigated fields, corrugating must be done prior to
|
||
application. Corrugating or harrowing will disturb treated soil and may mix with
|
||
treated and untreated soil, resulting in poor weed control. For postemergence
|
||
application to weeds, use an 80% active ingredient non-ionic surfactant at.the rate of
|
||
one quart. per 100 gallons of spray volume and apply before weeds become tal!er
|
||
than 4 inches.
|
||
Western Oregon Willamette Valley:
|
||
Apply ETI 10501 H as a preemergent application to dormant peppermint only. Time
|
||
applications to occur from November through February although applications made in
|
||
January or February generally give better residual preemergence control of annual
|
||
broad leaf weeds. Do not expect full season weed control. In the Willamette Valley,
|
||
if mint has been plowed, do not apply ETI105 01 H.
|
||
Precautions: Severe crop injury may occur if application is made after emergence of new spring
|
||
growth. Apply ETI 105 01 H only to healthy stands of spearmint and peppermint.
|
||
Severe crop injury may occur if applied to spearmint or peppermint that has been
|
||
weakened (from disease, drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer, soil salts, previously
|
||
applied pesticides, nematodes, insects, or winter injury).
|
||
36
|
||
|
||
c
|
||
Restrictions: Make only one application of ETI105 01 H per season.
|
||
MINT (SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT) GROWN ON MUCK SOILS - FOR USE ONLY IN
|
||
INDIANA, MICHIGAN, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND WISCONSIN
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Rate:
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate
|
||
Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Indiana, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin:
|
||
4 to 6 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application
|
||
Timing: Muck soils are defined as having an organic matter content of 20% or greater. When
|
||
used postemergence (to weeds), use an 80% active ingredient non-ionic surfactant at
|
||
the rate of one quart per 100 gallons of spray volume and apply before weeds
|
||
become taller than 4 inches.
|
||
Precautions: Severe crop injury may occur if application is made after emergence.of new spring
|
||
growth. Apply ETI 105 01 H only to healthy stands of spearmint and peppermint.
|
||
Severe crop injury may occur if applied to spearmint or peppermint that has been
|
||
weakened (from disease, drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer, soil salts, previously
|
||
applied pesticides, nematodes, insects, or winter injury).
|
||
To avoid excessive crop injury, do not apply within 4 days of planting (sprigging)
|
||
spearmint or peppermint.
|
||
Restrictions: Make only one application of ETI 105 01 H per season.
|
||
NON·CROP USES
|
||
Non-Food-Producing, Non-Cultivated Agricultural or Non-Agricultural Areas, such as Highway
|
||
and Utility Rights-of-Way, Industrial Sites, Tank Farms, Storage Areas, Airports, Fencerows,
|
||
and Farmsteads
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence, control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broad leaf
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem
|
||
Filaree, Redstem Groundsel, common
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Minerslettuce
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Purslane, common
|
||
Pigweed, red root Redmaids
|
||
Purslane, common Shepherdspurse
|
||
Redmaids Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
37
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Rate: 5 - 8 pints per acre (preemergence); use the higher rate if longer residual control is
|
||
required.
|
||
2 - 8 pints per acre (postemergence); the lower rate· controls susceptible weeds in.
|
||
the early postemergence stage (less than 4 inches in height) while the higher rate will
|
||
control weeds up to 12 inches in height, although partial control may be seen in
|
||
certain weeds taller than 4 inches in height.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information.
|
||
Preemergence: ETI 10501 H will provide broader-spectrum residual preemergence weed control
|
||
when applied in tank mix combinations with diu ron (Karmex) or simazine.
|
||
Postemergence: ETI 10501 H and tank mixes of paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate provides
|
||
additional postemergence control of susceptible grass and broadleaf weeds
|
||
Restrictions: Do not feed or allow animals to graze on any areas treated with ETI 105 01 H.
|
||
Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre in a single application.
|
||
ONIONS
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
|
||
during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection
|
||
Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, sailor
|
||
water, is:
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
• Shoes plus socks .
|
||
For postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
Canarygrass (annual) Puncturevine
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf* Purslal'1e, common */**
|
||
Groundsel, common Rocket, London
|
||
Mallow, little (malva) Sage, lance leaf
|
||
Nightshade, black Shepherdspurse**
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate** Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Pigweed, redroot */**
|
||
*These weeds are controlled when ETI105 01 H is applied as a pre-
|
||
transplant application. ETI 10501 H will provide control/suppression of
|
||
carpetweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, galinsoga, common
|
||
lambsquarters, and wild mustard at the rate of 1 to 2 pints per acre.
|
||
Partial control or suppression of the weeds listed may be observed if
|
||
applications of ETI 10501 H are made to muck soils.
|
||
**These weeds are controlled at the rates listed for use in northeastern
|
||
states (see use direction section)
|
||
Cultural Considerations: For optimum preemergence weed control, apply ETI 105 01 H to soil
|
||
38
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
surfaces that are weed free and clear of crop or weed residues. Following
|
||
application, treated beds should be left undisturbed during the time period for which
|
||
weed control is desired. Cultural practices that result in soil disturbance or
|
||
redistribution of untreated soil can result in reduced weed control.
|
||
Precautions (Applicable to All Areas and Methods of Application to Onions):
|
||
ETI 105 01 H can cause necrotic lesions, twisting, pigtailing or stunting of the onion
|
||
plants. Injury will be more severe if applications are made immediately following or
|
||
dur'ing cool, wet weather and/or if applications are made prior to the specified onion
|
||
growth stage of the onion plants as specified in Specific Use Directions.
|
||
Do not apply to onion plants that are under stress (from drought, .flooding, excessive
|
||
fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from
|
||
previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects, nematodes or diseases).
|
||
Restrictions (Applicable to All Areas and Methods of Application to Onions):
|
||
PHI:
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per use season
|
||
from multiple applications.
|
||
Do not apply ETI105 01 H as a preemergence treatment to direct seeded onions.
|
||
Use only on dry bulb onions.
|
||
Do not apply to onions grown for seed, except as instructed in the use directions on
|
||
this label for Onions Grown for Seed.
|
||
Do not mix ETI 105 01 H with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or pesticides except
|
||
as specified on approved Etigra Supplemental Labeling specific for weed control in
|
||
onions.
|
||
All states except Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded onion
|
||
plants have at least two (2) fully developed true leaves.
|
||
Northeastern states: Do not apply until direct seeded onion plants have at least
|
||
three (3) fully developed true leaves. If application is made before the specified
|
||
growth stage, serious crop injury may result Do not make applications before the
|
||
specified growth stage.
|
||
Do not apply within 45 days of harvest.
|
||
Direct Seeded Onions: Postemergence Application
|
||
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
H~mpshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
|
||
Application:
|
||
2 - 4 fl oz. per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Western States, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New
|
||
Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington.
|
||
0.5 - 1 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
All other States: 0.5 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
Make ground applications of ETI 105 01 H to seeded onions that have at least 3 true
|
||
leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the '2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively
|
||
growing. Multiple applications at the 2 to 4 fl oz per acre rates may be made up to a
|
||
maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use season.
|
||
Western States, including Arizona; California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New
|
||
Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington:
|
||
39
|
||
|
||
Make ground applications of ETI 10501 Hat 0.5 to 1 pints per acre to seeded onJons
|
||
that have at least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf
|
||
stage and are actively growing. Multiple treatments at 0.5 to 1 pt per acre may be
|
||
made up to a maximum of 2.5 pints per acre per use season.
|
||
All Other States: Make ground applications of ETI 105 01 H at 0.5 pints per acre to
|
||
seeded onions that have at least 2 true leaves, and when susceptible weeds are in
|
||
the 2- to 4-leaf stage and are actively growing. Multiple treatments at 0.5 pt per acre
|
||
may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints per acre per use season.
|
||
Sprinkler Irrigation - All States Except Northeastern States (Center Pivot, Portable Lateral or
|
||
Solid Set): ETI 105 01 H may be applied at the listed broadcast application rates
|
||
noted above using sufficient irrigation to wet the soil to a depth of 2 inches. Follow
|
||
the application directions and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" given in the
|
||
Application Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label.
|
||
Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately before Planting - NOT FOR USE IN
|
||
NORTHEASTERN STA TES OR WESTERN STATES
|
||
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a broadcast or band application after completion of tillage
|
||
operations but before transplanting of onion plants. Perform transplanting activities
|
||
using a minimal amount of soil disturbance. Leave soil undisturbed after transpla'nts
|
||
are in the ground for as long as weed control is desired. Continue cultivation of
|
||
weeds upon emergence. If a pre-transplant rate of less than 2 pt per acre is used,
|
||
additional postemergence applications may be made as instructed on this label for
|
||
Onions Grown for Seed. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints per acre
|
||
per use season as a result of multiple applications.
|
||
Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately after Planting
|
||
Rate: All States Except Northeastern States:
|
||
Up to 2 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
. Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont:
|
||
2 - 4 fl oz per acre (preemergence)
|
||
Applications in All States Except Northeastern States: Tolerance to postemergence applications
|
||
of ETI 105 01 H::: is greatest immediately after transplanting ·onions. Make
|
||
applications of up to 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H within two days after
|
||
transplanting. If less than 2 pints per acre is used, a second repeat can be made two
|
||
weeks or more after transplanting. Do not exceed the maximum use rate of 2 pints
|
||
per acre of ETI 105 01 H per season from multiple applications.
|
||
Applications in Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Apply ET 105
|
||
01 H at 2 to 4 fl. oz. per acre. Repeat applications may be made up to a maximum of
|
||
2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre peruse season.
|
||
40
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
ONIONS GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
|
||
restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
|
||
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard
|
||
and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:
|
||
• Coveralls
|
||
• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
|
||
• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
|
||
• Shoes plus socks
|
||
For postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Cariarygrass (annual)
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
Mallow, little (malva)
|
||
Nightshade, black
|
||
Pigweed, prostrate*
|
||
Pigweed, redroot*
|
||
P u nctu revi ne
|
||
Purslane, common*
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Sage, lanceleaf
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
*These weeds are controlled at rates listed for use in
|
||
northeastern states (see use directions section).
|
||
Rate: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
|
||
2 fl oz per acre
|
||
All other States: up to 0.5 pints per acre
|
||
Application: Northeastern States, including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
|
||
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
|
||
Make the first application only when seeded onions have at least four (4) true leaves.
|
||
ETI 105 01 H can be applied multiple times at the 2 fl oz per acre rate. Repeat
|
||
applications may be made up to a maximum of 2 pints (32 fl oz) per acre per use
|
||
season.
|
||
All other States: . Best postemergence control is achieved when ETI 105 01 H is
|
||
applied when weeds are in the 2- to 4-leaf stage and actively growing. Apply ETI 105
|
||
01 H at up to 0.5 pt per acre to seeded onions that have at least three (3) true leaves.
|
||
Repeat applications may.be made at 0.5 pt per acre up to a maximum of 2 pints per
|
||
acre per use season.
|
||
Sprinkler Irrigation - Portable Lateral or Solid Set: Apply ETI 10501 H at up to 0.5 pints per acre
|
||
using sufficient irrigation to wet the soil to a depth of 2 inches. Refer to the.
|
||
application directions. and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" in the Application
|
||
Methods and Cultural Practices section of this label.
|
||
Precautions: Notice: All varieties of onion to be' treated should be tested for
|
||
tolerance to ETI 105 01 H. Test small plots and evaluate for phytotoxicity before
|
||
making postemergence weed control applications of ETI 105 01 H.
|
||
41
|
||
|
||
Injury to onion plants from damage by ETI 105 01 H can include necrotic lesions,
|
||
twisting, pigtailing or stunting of plants. Applications made immediately following or
|
||
during cool, wet weather and/or if applications are made prior to the specified onion
|
||
growth stage (specified above) will result in more severe injury; .
|
||
Do not apply to onion plants that are urider stress (from drought, flooding, excessive
|
||
fertilizer or soil salts, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied
|
||
pesticides, or injury due to insects or diseases).
|
||
, !
|
||
Restrictions: For all states: ap'plY ETI 10501 H after the onions have reached the minimum leaf
|
||
stage specified. Serious injury may occur. if applications are made before the
|
||
recommended stage of onion development.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 2 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H during one use
|
||
season.
|
||
Unless specified in an Etigra Supplemental Label, do not apply ETI 105 01 H to
|
||
. seeded onions in mixtures with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or other pesticides.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
PAPAYA - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII
|
||
For preemergence and postemergencecontrol of the fol/owing weeds:
|
||
Amaranth, spiny
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Spurge, garden
|
||
Rate: 4 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: Make the first application pre- or postemergence to weeds no sooner than 4 months
|
||
after transplanting or 6 months after direct seeding, and after the papaya has
|
||
reached at least 4 feet in height. Postemergence applications may be made up to
|
||
the 4-leaf stage of weed growth.
|
||
Make a repeat application approximately 4-months after the first application. For
|
||
densely-growing weeds, a thorough, uniform coverage is best achieved by increasing
|
||
the spray volume. Direct the applications ofETI 105 01 H sprays to the orchard floor
|
||
at the base of the papaya plants by using rigid precision ground sprayer equipment.
|
||
Precautions: Severe injury may result if the spray solution comes in contact from application to or
|
||
through spray drift to green bark, stems, fruit or foliage. Make applications of ETI 105
|
||
01 H to papaya plantings that are healthy. Injury may occur in plants that are weak,
|
||
or under stress (from temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides,
|
||
drought or excessive moisture).
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 4 pints of ETI 105 01 H per broadcast acre in a single
|
||
directed spray or more than 12 pints per broadcast acre per year from multiple
|
||
applications.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 1 day of harvest.
|
||
42
|
||
|
||
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|
||
SOYBEANS - NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf* Cocklebur, common
|
||
Jimsonweed Croton, tropic
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Groundcherry, cutleaf
|
||
Nightshade, Americanblack* Groundcherry, Wright
|
||
Nightshade, black* Jimsonweed
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Poinsettia, wild Morningglory, annual (up to 6 leaf)
|
||
Shepherdspurse Mustard, wild
|
||
Sida, prickly (teaweed) Nightshade, American black
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania . Nightshade, black
|
||
Sowthistle, common* Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Velvetleaf Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Poinsettia, wild*
|
||
Purslane, comm·on
|
||
. Sesbania, hemp
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sicklepod~*
|
||
Sida, prickly (teaweed)*
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
. *Multiple applications may be required for acceptable weed control.
|
||
** ETI 105 01 H applied post-directed will kill or suppress seedlings
|
||
which do not exceed the one trtJe leaf staqe.
|
||
Precautions (Applicable to All Methods AND Timings of Application to Soybeans): Although
|
||
soybeans are tolerant to preemergence and post-directed applications of ETI 105 01
|
||
H at the listed rates, injury such as leaf cupping and crinkling may occur under
|
||
certain conditions, for example if heavy splashing rain occurs shortly after crop
|
||
emergence, or cold, wet soil conditions persist during early growth stages. If injury is
|
||
observed, it will generally be limited to the first few leaves that develop after crop
|
||
emergence. Soybeans will recover from this injury and yields are not adversely
|
||
affected. For soybeans accidentally sprayed during a post-directed application, the
|
||
plant will exhibit necrotic spotting. Use caution to prevent spray from contacting the
|
||
soybean leaves. .
|
||
Restrictions (Applicable to All Methods AND Timings of Application to Soybeans):
|
||
Do not make more than two applications ofETI105 01 H per growing season.
|
||
Do not apply more than 2 pints (0.5 Ibs active) of ETI 105 01 H per acre during one
|
||
growing season as a result of preemergence application in no-till (double-crop) or
|
||
conventional. till soybeans, or post-directed in conventional till soybeans. If early
|
||
preplant application is made, do not apply more than 3 pints (0.75 Ib active) of ETI
|
||
10501 H per acre during one growing season.
|
||
Do not apply a post-directed application of ETI 105 01 H to soybeans after the initial
|
||
appearance of blooms.
|
||
Soybeans - Early Preplant Application in Conservation Tillage Systems
|
||
Rate: 1.5 - 3 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
Application: When applied to the soil surface of the stale seedbed approximately 14
|
||
43
|
||
|
||
'/ ..
|
||
(
|
||
/'
|
||
(
|
||
days before planting conservation tillage soybeans, ETI 105 01 H provide
|
||
postemergence and preemergence residual broad leaf control. Make applications in
|
||
a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. For dense existing weeds, use a
|
||
higher spray volume, At 2 to 3 pints per acre, ETI 10501 H provides early season
|
||
suppression of annual grasses. However, do not.rely on ETI 105 01 H as the basic
|
||
grass herbicide. Use a planned program of herbicides registered for early preplant,
|
||
preemergence or postemergence grass control in soybeans. Use planting equipment
|
||
that causes minimal soil disturbance. During and after application, minimize any
|
||
disturbances to the soil.
|
||
Soybeans: _ No- Till (Double-Crop)
|
||
Rate: 0.5 - 2 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
1 pint per acre (postemergence, directed spray)
|
||
Application: Make preemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H within one day after planting for
|
||
postemergence and residual preemergence broadleaf weed control. Do not make
|
||
applications later than the specified timing. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20
|
||
gallons per acre. For dense existing weeds, use a higher spray volume.
|
||
For post-directed applications, apply ETI 105 01 H to seedling weeds that do not
|
||
exceed 4 true leaves (not counting cotyledon leaves) and are actively growing. Use
|
||
an 80% non-ionic suifactant approved for application to growing crops at the rate of 2
|
||
pints per 1 00 gallons of spray whenever postemergence weed control is desired. For
|
||
postemergence application, soybeans must be a minimum 8 inches tall. Use a
|
||
·minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row and do not use hollow cone nozzles. Branch
|
||
lifters or shields will help to prevent excessive spray contact to the soybean plants.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Enhanced postemergence control of existing grass and broad leaf
|
||
weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with paraquat (Gramoxone) or
|
||
glyphosate. If extended residual control of annual grasses in no-till soybeans is
|
||
desired, apply ETI 105 01 H as a tank mix with a residual grass herbicide such as
|
||
Bronco Herbicide, Dual Magnum Herbicide, or Lasso Herbicide.
|
||
Soybeans: Grown Under Conventional Tillage Systems
|
||
Rate: 1 - 1.5 pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
1 pint per acre (postemergence, directed spray)
|
||
Application: For preemergence control susceptible broad leaf weeds, make an application of ETI
|
||
105 01 H within one day after planting. Do not make applications later than the
|
||
specified timing. Apply in a minimum spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. For
|
||
dense existing weeds, use a higher spray volume. Although the 1.5 pint per acre
|
||
rate assists in early season annual grass control, do not rely on ETI 105 01 H as the
|
||
basic grass herbicide. ETI 105 01 H may also be applied preemergence after a
|
||
preplant-incorporated grass herbicide treatment.
|
||
In post-directed applications, ETI 105 01 H will provide optimum control only if weeds
|
||
do not exceed 4 true leaves (do not count cotyledon leaves) and are actively
|
||
growing. An 80% non-ionic surfactant approved for application to growing crops at
|
||
the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray is recommended for postemergence weed
|
||
control. Apply postemergence applications of ETI 105 01 H only if soybeans are a·
|
||
minimum 8 inches in height. Use a minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row and do not
|
||
use hollow cone nozzles. Branch lifters or shields will help to prevent excessive
|
||
spray contact to the soybean plants.
|
||
44
|
||
|
||
( c
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information.
|
||
To control additional grass and broadleaf weeds, apply ETI 106S 01 H in
|
||
preemergence tank mixes within one day after planting.. Do not make applications
|
||
later than the specified timing. Tank mixes of ETI 10S 01 H at 0.6 to 1.S pints per
|
||
acre with Dual Magnum Herbicide or Lasso Herbicide may be applied preemergence
|
||
to soybeans. If a preplant incorporated grass herbicide application is made,
|
||
preemergence applications of ETI 10S 01 H applied alone or as a tank mix with Dual
|
||
Magnum or Lasso Herbicide may be made. Tank mixes of ETI10S 01 H (0.6 to 0.8
|
||
pints per acre) and Command 6EC herbicide (1 to .1.67 pints) may be applied
|
||
preemergence to soybeans. Consult the Command 6EC label for additional weeds
|
||
controlled.
|
||
Postemergence tank mixes of ETI 10S 01 H (1 pint) with Butoxone Herbicide ( 1 pint)
|
||
or Butyrac 200 (0.7 to 0.9 pints) Herbicide will provide broader spectrum control of
|
||
broad leaf weeds. Refer to the labels of the tank mix products for additional weeds
|
||
controlled.
|
||
TARO - FOR USE ONLY IN HAWAII
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the fol/owing weeds:
|
||
Amaranth, spiny
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
Spurge, garden
|
||
Rate and Application: 2 pints per ac~e (preemergence); make a single application of ETI 10S 01 H
|
||
within 1 week after transplanting but prior to emergence of taro plants.
|
||
1 pint per acre (postemergence); make ETI 10S 01 H applications as a post-directed
|
||
or banded application. ·Although control of succulent weed seedlings in the 2- to 3-
|
||
leaf stage is achieved with ETI 10S 01 H, weeds beyond the 3-leaf stage may result
|
||
in partial control.
|
||
Precautions: For the most effective weed control and minimal crop injury, apply ETI10S 01 H in a
|
||
directed and uniform manner. Drift or accidental spray reaching the foliage will injure
|
||
the taro foliage. Signs of injury include spotting, crinkling or flecking on the leaves of '
|
||
the taro. Apply ETI 1 OS, 01 H using rigid precision ground sprayer eqUipment.
|
||
Make applications of ETI'10S 01 H only to taro plantings that are healthy and are not'
|
||
weakened or under stress (from temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects,
|
||
pesticides, drought or excessive moisture).
|
||
Restrictions: Use only on Hawaii-grown dryland taro (taro grown without irrigation, or using
|
||
irrigation practices that do not result in run-off, irrigation return flow, or other loss of
|
||
irrigation from the taro-growing sites. If irrigation is used, the water applied shall not
|
||
exceed the field capacity of the soil.)
|
||
Do not 'apply more than 2 pints of ETI 10S 01 H per broadcast acre as a single
|
||
preemergence application.
|
||
Do not apply more than 1 pint of ETI 10S 01 H per acre in a single post-direct spray,
|
||
or more than 2 pints per acre per season from multiple post-directed applications.
|
||
Do not apply more than 4 pints of ETI 10S 01 H per acre per season from
|
||
preemergence and post-directed applications.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI10S 01 H within 6 months of harvest oftaro (corms, leaves).
|
||
4S
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
TREE FRUIT/NUTNINE CROPS - DORMANT APPLICATIONS
|
||
Crops include Almond, Apple, Apricot, A vocado, Beechnut, Brazil Nut, Butternut, Cashew,
|
||
Cherry, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Crab Apple, Date, Feijoa, Fig, Filbert, Grapes (raisin, table,
|
||
wine), Hickory Nut, Kiwi, Loquat, Macadamia Nut, Mayhaws, Nectarine, Olives, Peach, Pear,
|
||
Pecan, Persimmon, Pistachio, Plum, Pomegranates, Prune, Quince, and Walnut
|
||
Arizona and California: For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva) Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Filaree, broadleaf*
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf Filaree, Redstem*
|
||
Filaree, Redstem Filaree, whitestem*
|
||
Filaree, whitestem Groundsel, common
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Minerslettuce
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Nettle, burning
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Redmaids
|
||
Pigweed, red root Shepherdspurse
|
||
Purslane, common Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Redmaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
*At the 6 pints per acre use rate, ETI 10501 H will provide control of
|
||
filaree not exceeding the 4-inch stage and may provide partial control
|
||
beyond the 4-inch stage.
|
||
All States Except Arizona and California: For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the
|
||
following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Camphorweed Balsamapple
|
||
Cudweed, narrowleaf Cocklebur, common
|
||
Eveningprimrose, cutleaf* Cudweed, narrowleaf**
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf Eveningprimrose, cutleaf***
|
||
Jimsonweed Groundcherry, cut leaf
|
||
Lambsquarters, com~on Groundcherry, Wright
|
||
Nightshade, American black Jimsonweed
|
||
Nightshade, black Lambsquarters, common
|
||
Pepperweed, Virginia Morningglory, annual
|
||
Pigweed, red root Nightshade, American black
|
||
POins,ettia, wild Nightshade, black
|
||
Sida, prickly Pepperweed, Virginia
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Sowthistle, annual Poinsettia, wild
|
||
Spurge, prostrate Purslane, common
|
||
Spurge, spotted Sesbania, hemp
|
||
Velvetleaf . Shepherdspurse
|
||
Sida, prickly (teaweed)
|
||
Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
c· (
|
||
I velvetleaf
|
||
*Use of the highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for
|
||
acc~ptable control.
|
||
**Maximum 0.5-inch diameter.
|
||
***Use of the highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for
|
||
acceptable control.
|
||
Rate: 5 - 6 pints per acre (preemergence, broadcast)
|
||
5 - 8 pints per acre (preemergence, banded)
|
||
2 - 6 pints per acre (postemergence. broadcast)
|
||
2 - 8 pints per acre (postemergence, banded)
|
||
Application: For preemergence weed control, make applications of ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of
|
||
20 gallons of water per acre. The higher spray volumes will ensure a uniform,
|
||
thorough coverage in areas with high densities of emerged weeds or heavy trash.
|
||
Direct the sprays to the soil and the base of dormant trees or vines.
|
||
California:
|
||
For postemergence weed control, make applications of ETI 105 01 H in a minimum
|
||
spray volume of 40 gallons per acre. Best control is achieved if applications are
|
||
made to weeds at seedling stage of growth. Use the lower rate for the control of
|
||
susceptible seedling weeds in the early postemergence stage up to the 4-leaf stage.
|
||
The 6 pints per acre rate may be used for weeds up to the 6-leaf stage. Weeds
|
||
beyond the 6-leaf stage may not be fully controlled by ETI 105 01 H.
|
||
Over-the-top or directed spray applications of ETI 105 01 H using low-pressure spray
|
||
equipment are permitted to dormant non-bearing grape plants for preemergence
|
||
weed control. To avoid severe crop injury, apply over-the-top only to healthy grape
|
||
plants that are not under stress (from drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil
|
||
salts, storage conditions, wind injury, hail, injury from previously applied pesticides, or
|
||
injury due to insects, nematodes, or diseases).
|
||
Chemigation (All States): Make applications of ETI105 01 H in the dormant season using sprinkler
|
||
(low-volume micro sprinkler), drip (trickle), and flood (basin) irrigation systems.
|
||
Follow applicable directions under Chemigation in the Application Methods and
|
||
Cultural Practices section of this label when making applications using irrigation
|
||
systems.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions forTank Mixes for additional
|
||
information.
|
||
Postemergence: A broader spectrum of postemergence control of listed grass and
|
||
broad leaf weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with paraquat
|
||
(Gramoxone) or glyphosate. Enhanced control of existing weeds are obtained with
|
||
ETI 105 01 H in preemergence tank mixes with these herbicides.
|
||
Preemergence: A broader spectrum of preemergence control of susceptible grass
|
||
and broadleaf weeds is achieved by tank mixes of ETI 105 01 H with napropamide
|
||
(Devrinol herbicide), diuron (Karmex herbicide), pronamide (Kerb® herbicide),
|
||
simazine, norflurazon (Solicam herbicide) or oryzalin (Surflan herbicide).
|
||
Precautions: Apply ETI 105 01 H or any of the tank-mix combinations as directed on this label
|
||
only to healthy growing trees or vines.
|
||
Avoid direct contact with plant foliage and direct sprays toward the base of tree or
|
||
vines unless specific use directions allow over-the-top application.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply more than 8 pints per acre of ETI 10501 H per use season (banded
|
||
application) within the treated band.
|
||
47
|
||
|
||
c (
|
||
Do not apply more than a maximum of 6 pints per acre p~ruse season (broadcast
|
||
basis).
|
||
Do not apply to grapes or kiwi established less. than 3 years unless vines are on a
|
||
trellis and a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface.
|
||
Do not apply to grapes or kiwi that are not staked or trellised unless vines are free
|
||
standing.
|
||
All States, except where otherwise noted: do not apply ETI 105 01 H during the
|
||
period between bud swell and completion of final harvest or when fruit/nuts are
|
||
present. ETI 10501 H may be applied upon completion of final harvest.
|
||
Arizona and California: apply ETI 105 01 H during the period following completion
|
||
of final harvest up to February 15 (February 1 sl in the Coachella Valley, Califo·rnia).
|
||
Applications made after these calendar dates, but before bud swell, may result in
|
||
significant crop injury. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the user
|
||
assumes the responsibility for damage if these directions are not fOllowed.
|
||
GRAPES - NON-DORMANT GRAPES (RAISIN AND WINE GRAPES ONLY - FOR USE ONLY IN
|
||
CALIFORNIA
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence weed control of the following weeds:
|
||
Preemergence Postemergence
|
||
Burclover Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
C heeseweed( m alva) Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast Groundsel, common
|
||
Groundsel, common Henbit
|
||
Henbit Minerslettuce
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Morningglory species, annual
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Mustard, black
|
||
Minerslettuce Nettle, burn.ing
|
||
Mustard, black Nightshade, black
|
||
Nettle, burning Pigweed, redroot
|
||
Nightshade, black Purslane, common
|
||
Pigweed, redroot Redmaids
|
||
Purslane, common Rocket, London
|
||
Redmaids Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Dormant Grapes: For information on how to apply ETI 105 01 H to dormant grapes, see the section
|
||
above on Tree Fruit/NuWine Crops (Dormant Applications).
|
||
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence)
|
||
2 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
Application: 1 - 2 pints per acre; apply to weeds either as a directed spray in a minimum spray
|
||
volume of 20 gallons per acre or through low-volume sprinkler (micro sprinkler) or
|
||
drip irrigation systems. Repeat applications may be required. Applications may be
|
||
made from completion of bloom up to 14 days before harvest. For postemergence
|
||
weed control applications, Add 1 quart 80% active non-ionic surfactant approved for
|
||
application to growing crops per 100 gallons of spray. Direct sprays to the soil and
|
||
the base of vines.
|
||
Chemigation: Follow chemigation instructions in .Generallnformation section.
|
||
Low- Volume Sprinkler (Microsprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigations: Apply ETI 105 01 H only
|
||
48
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems designed to uniformly distribute
|
||
irrigation water beneath the canopy .. Meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous rate during
|
||
. the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period and stop application during the final 1/3 of the
|
||
irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. Application of ETI
|
||
105 01 H through low-volume sprinklers or drip emitters helps to reduce. the "ring
|
||
effect" of weed regrowth in areas around sprinklers or emitters where previously
|
||
applied broadcast or directed treatments begin to break down.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. ETI 105 01 H may be applied by ground. application as a directed
|
||
postemergence spray in a tank mix with paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate in a
|
||
minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre. . '
|
||
Precautions - Crop Tolerance: Non-dormant grapes may show different degrees of injury from
|
||
direct or indirect (spray drift or soil contact) exposure to ETI 105 01 H. Typical signs·
|
||
of injury may include necrosis, reddening, cupping or crinkling of grape leaves and
|
||
small blemishes (spots or flecks) on the fruit. The grape plant will continue to grow
|
||
normally. Immature or expanding leaves are the most susceptible to injury .if
|
||
contacted by ETI105 01 H sprays. ETI105 01 H is phytotoxic to plant foliage. Avoid
|
||
drift to all other crops and non-target areas. Do not apply when weather conditions
|
||
favor drift. ..
|
||
Restrictions: Apply ETI 105 01 H orily by ground application equipment or through low-volume
|
||
sprinkler (micro sprinkler) or drip (trickle) irrigation systems.
|
||
Do not exceed more than a total of 6 pints per acre of ETI 105 01 H per one season
|
||
(from completion of final harvest through dormancy to non-dormant use covered by
|
||
this section) in any given area (broadcast, banded, or within the wetted area of the
|
||
low-volume sprinkler or drip irrigation system).
|
||
Do not apply ETI 105 01 H in non-dormant grapes until after bloom is completed.
|
||
Do not apply to grapes established less than 3 years unless the vines are either on a
|
||
trellis wire a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface, or protected by grow tubes.
|
||
Apply ETI 105 01 H as a non-dormant application to wine grapes or raisin grapes
|
||
only. .
|
||
PHI: Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
NON-DORMANT GRAPES (FOR WINE AND PROCESSING ONL Y)- SUCKER CONTROL - FOR
|
||
USE ONLY IN WASHINGTON AND OREGON
|
||
Rate: 1 - 2 pints per acre
|
||
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H in a three-foot band around the base of the plant and direct
|
||
sprays towards newly emerging suckers. Apply to grape suckers that are les than 12
|
||
inches in length. The ~igher rate and/or a second application may be required to
|
||
achieve an acceptable level of control/suppression of grape suckers, Use caution to
|
||
prevent spray contact on flowers, grape clusters, or fruit. To ensure thorough spray·
|
||
coverage of sucker growth, apply ETI 105 01 H in a minimum of 50 gallons per 'acre
|
||
(broadcast basis) and use mounted nozzles to apply the spray solution.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other herbicides such as paraquat
|
||
(Gramoxone) or glufosinate (Rely herbicide) labeled for use in grapes will provide
|
||
enhanced postemergence sucker control.
|
||
Precautions: Non-dormant grapes may show different degrees of injury from direct or indirect
|
||
49
|
||
|
||
(spray drift or soil contact) exposure to ETI 105 01 H. Typical signs of injury may
|
||
include necrosis, reddening, cupping or crinkling of grape leaves and small blemishes
|
||
(spots or flecks) on the fruit. The grape plant will continue to grow normally.
|
||
Immature or expanding leaves are the most susceptible to injury if contacted by ETI
|
||
10501 H.
|
||
Restrictions: Do not apply ETI 105 01 H by air. Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre of ETI 105
|
||
01 H per one crop year (dormant and non-dormant) in any given area (broadcast or
|
||
banded). Apply ETI 105 01 H as a non-dormant application for sucker control only to
|
||
wine or processed grapes.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 60 days of harvest.
|
||
PISTACHIOS, WALNUTS, ALMONDS - NON-DORMANT APPLICATIONS - CALIFORNIA ONLY
|
||
For preemergence and postemergence weed control and suppression of the following weeds:
|
||
Cheeseweed (malva)
|
||
Fiddleneck, coast
|
||
Filaree, broad leaf
|
||
Filaree, redstem
|
||
Filaree, whitestem
|
||
Groundsel, common
|
||
Henbit
|
||
Minerslettuce
|
||
Morningglory species, annual
|
||
Mustard, black
|
||
Nettle, burning
|
||
Pigweed, redr06t
|
||
Purslane, common
|
||
RediTlaids
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
SoWthistle, annual
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled in Tank Mixes of ETI105 01 H with Glyphosate or Paraquat
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Bluegrass, annual
|
||
Chickweed, common
|
||
Horseweed (marestail)
|
||
Rocket, London
|
||
Hyegrass, Italian
|
||
Rate: 5 - 6 pints per acre (preemergence)
|
||
1 - 2 pints per acre (postemergence, suppression); apply to seedlings no more than
|
||
4 inches high and repeat applications if needed.
|
||
2 -6 pints per acre (postemergence; for cleanup or preharvest application); apply to
|
||
seedlings no more than 4 inches high; plants taller than this may only be only partially
|
||
controlled.
|
||
Chemigation: See the Application Methods and Cultural Practices section for
|
||
chemigation directions.
|
||
Flood (Basin) Irrigations: For flood (basin) irrigation systems, meter ETI 10501 H
|
||
continuously into the water during the entire irrigation period. A uniform distribution
|
||
and flow of irrigation water maintained over level land provides best weed control.
|
||
Irrigation water treated with ETI 105 01 H must be contained on the treated area until
|
||
the water is absorbed by the soil.
|
||
Low- Volume Sprinkler (Microsprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigations: Apply only
|
||
through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems designed to uniformly distribute
|
||
irrigation water beneath the tree canopy. Best results are obtained from applications
|
||
made before weeds emerge. Uneven coverage will result in inconsistent and poor
|
||
postemergence activity. Meter ETI 105 01 H at a continuous rate during the middle
|
||
50
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
1/3 of the irrigation period and stop application during the final 1/3 of the irrigation
|
||
period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. Application of ETI 105 01 H
|
||
through low-volume sprinklers or drip emitters helps to reduce the "ring effect" of
|
||
weed regrowth in areas around sprinklers or emitters where previously-applied
|
||
broadcast or directed treatments begin to break down.
|
||
Tank Mixes: Refer to the Mixing Directions section for Precautions for Tank Mixes for additional
|
||
information. Tank mixes of ETI 105 H and other herbicides such as paraquat
|
||
(Gramoxone) or glyphosate labeled for use in tree nuts will provide broader control of
|
||
. grass and broad leaf weeds in tree row middles.
|
||
Precautions: Direct spray toward the base of trees. Avoid direct contact with foliage or nuts.
|
||
ETI105 01 H should be applied only to healthy growing trees.
|
||
Restrictions: For non-dormant applications, ETI 105 01 H can only be applied as follows
|
||
-to pistachio plantings: between May and 7 days prior to harvest;
|
||
-to almond plantings: between April 1 and September 30
|
||
-to walnut plantings: between May 1 and September 30.
|
||
Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre during the non-dormant
|
||
season.
|
||
PHI: Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 7 days of harvest of walnuts or pistachios.
|
||
Do not apply ETI 10501 H within 30 days of harvest of almonds.
|
||
WINDBREAKS AND SHELTERBELTS (FOR USE ONLY IN MINN.ESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA,
|
||
SOUTH DAKOTA AND WYOMING)
|
||
For preemergence and paste mergence weed control of the following weeds:
|
||
Broadleaf Weeds Controlled
|
||
Buckwheat, wild Mustard, wild
|
||
Burclover Nettle, burning
|
||
Carpetweed Nightshade, black
|
||
Dock, curly Nightshade, hairy
|
||
Groundcherry, cutleaf Oats, wild
|
||
Groundcherry, Wright Orach, red
|
||
Groundsel, common Pepperweed, yellow flower
|
||
Henbit Pigweed, prostrate
|
||
Ji;"~onweed Pigweed, red root
|
||
Knotweed, prostrate Purslane, common
|
||
Kochia Rocket, London
|
||
Ladysthumb Shepherdspurse*
|
||
Lambsquarters, common Smartweed, Pennsylvania
|
||
Lettuce, prickly Sowthistle, annual
|
||
Mallow, little Tansymustard
|
||
Mayweed Thistle, Russian (seedling)
|
||
Mustard, blue Velvetleaf
|
||
Mustard, tumble
|
||
*Use the highest rate or multiple applications to achieve
|
||
acc~table control.
|
||
Grasses Controlled:
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Bluegrass, annual
|
||
Crabgrass, large
|
||
Foxtail, giant
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
51
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
Rate: 4 to {; pints per acre (preemergence, postemergence)
|
||
Application: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a broadcast, banded or post-directed spray. For best results,
|
||
apply to clean, weed-free soil surfaces. Pre-transplant applications must be made
|
||
after completion of soil preparation but prior to transplanting. Transplanting should
|
||
be completed with minimal soil disturbance.
|
||
Conifers:
|
||
Optimum postemergence weed control results are seen if application is made prior to
|
||
4-leaf stage for broad leaf weeds or 2-leaf stage for grass weeds.
|
||
Apply ETI105 01 H as a pre-transplant, post-directed or postemergence (over-the
|
||
top) spray. Apply postemergence or post-directed before bud break or after new
|
||
growth foliage h~s hardened off and new terminal buds have formed.
|
||
Deciduous Hardwoods: Apply ETI 105 01 H as a pre-transplant or post-directed spray before bud
|
||
break.
|
||
Precautions: Important: Not all varieties or cultivars of conifers or deciduous species listed are
|
||
tolerant to ETI 105 01 H. Use ca\,Jtion before applying ETI 105 01 H to be sure the
|
||
variety to be treated is tolerant. If unsure, test the variety by treating a small number
|
||
of plants and observe for susceptibility before using ETI 10501 H on a large scale.
|
||
Should ETI 105 01 H contact leaves by direct or indirect (drift) contact, the leaves of
|
||
the deciduous species may show spotting, crinkling or flecking which are signs of
|
||
injury, but the species usually outgrow these symptoms and develop normally.
|
||
Application of ETI 105 01 H after bud break may result in injury to deciduous species
|
||
and should be avoided. However, non-dormant application may be made but only
|
||
after the foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. / Direct the sprays to the soil
|
||
. surface and avoid direct or indirect spray contact with the foliage.
|
||
To avoid severe injury, do not apply ETI 105 01 H unless deciduous and/or conifer
|
||
trees are healthy and the trees are not weakened or under stress (from excessive
|
||
fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied
|
||
pesticides, soil insects, or winter injury).
|
||
Restrictions: Shelterbelts: Do not apply more than 6 pints of ETI 105 01 H per acre in a
|
||
single application or more than 18 pints per acre per year.
|
||
Other conifer and deciduous species which are tolerant to ETI105 01 H include the following:
|
||
C "f S om er ipecles
|
||
Common Name (Scientific Name)
|
||
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
|
||
Fir
|
||
Grand (Abies grandis)
|
||
Fraser (Abies frasen)
|
||
Noble (Abies procera)
|
||
Hemlock
|
||
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis)
|
||
Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophvlla)
|
||
Pine
|
||
Austrian (Pinus nigra)
|
||
Eastern white (Pinus strobes)
|
||
Jack (Pinus banksiana)
|
||
52
|
||
|
||
-- - ----------------------
|
||
c
|
||
Himalayan (Pinus graffithii)
|
||
Loblolly (Pinus taeda)
|
||
Lodgepole (Pinus contorta)
|
||
Longleaf (Pinus palustris)
|
||
Monterey (Pinus radiata)
|
||
Mugo (Pinus mugo)
|
||
Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa)
|
||
Scotch (Pinus sylvestris)
|
||
Shortleaf (Pinus echinata)
|
||
Slash (Pinus elliottii)
|
||
Virginia(Pinus virginian a}
|
||
Spruce
|
||
Blue (Picea pungens)
|
||
Dwarf Alberta (Picea glauca conica)
|
||
Norway (Picea abies) .
|
||
Sitka (Picea sitchensis)
|
||
Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis, Thuja
|
||
orientalisl . .
|
||
Juniper (Juniperus chinensis
|
||
Juniperus horizontalis
|
||
Juhiperus procumbens
|
||
Juniperus Sabina
|
||
Juniperus scopulorum)
|
||
Red cedar (Juniperus virginiana)
|
||
Yew (Taxus spp.) I
|
||
53
|
||
|
||
,
|
||
(
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep from freezing. Store above,40°F
|
||
(
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide spray
|
||
mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according
|
||
to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous
|
||
Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or
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puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities,
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by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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CONDITION OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and
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Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable,' return the product at once,
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unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded,
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The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks
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inherently associated with the use of this product. Ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences
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may result because of such factors as manner of use or application, weather, presence of other materials
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or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of Etigra or Seller. To
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the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer
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and User agree to hold Etigra and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
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||
Etigra warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
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the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above, when used
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in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. This warranty does not extend to the use of
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this product contrary to label instructions or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the
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control of Seller or Etigra, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT
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CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, ETIGRA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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||
OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURI?OSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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||
WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ON THIS LABEL.
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To the extent consistent with applicable, law, neither Etigra nor Seller shall be liable for any incidental,
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||
consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. TO THE EXTENT
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||
CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND
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||
THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ETIGRA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES,
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||
INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT,
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||
NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
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HANDLING OF'THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
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PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF ETIGRA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE
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||
PRODUCT. -
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Etigra and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of
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||
Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be modified except by written agreement
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||
signed by a duly authorized representative of Etigra. -
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ETI105 01 H is not manufactured or distributed by Dow AgroSciences LLC, seller of Goal®.
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Etigra™ is a trademark of Etigra.
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||
Goal® is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
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EPA [approval date]
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