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# ETI 114 02 H
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- EPA Reg No: **228-677**
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- Registrant: NUFARM AMERICAS, INC.
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Nicosulfuron (4.2%)
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- Label accepted: 2008-07-21
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/079676-00077-20080721.pdf
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7S0SC)
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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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....x. Registration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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_ Reregistration
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Etriga
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C/O Pyxis Regulatory Consulting. Inc
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4110 136th Street, NW
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Gig Harbor, 98332
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EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance:
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79676-77 JUL 21 2008
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Term of Issuance:
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Conditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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ETl114 02 H
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide
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and Rodenticide Act.
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Registration is in no way to be construed 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 acceptance
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of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name
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or to its use if it has been covered by others.
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This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3( c )(7)(A) provided that
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you:
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1. Submit the results of the one-year storage stability (830.6317) and corrosion characteristics
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(830.6320) studies once they are available. .
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2. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration of your product when the Agency
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requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data.
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3. Make the labeling changes listed below before you release the product for shipment:
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a. Add the phrase "EPA Registration No. 79676-77"
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Il
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signfur of Approvin
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J
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lcial:
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J a;n'il A. T i, Product Manager (25)
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,I'lerl/tcide Branch, Registration Division (7505P)
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Date:
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Page 2
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EPA Reg. No. 79676-77
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b. Remove the statement "Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling after handling and before
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eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco" from the Precautionary Statements, Hazards to
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Humans and Animals. Similar statements appear in the User Safety Recommendations.
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c. On page 3, under "Rate", revise the last sentence in the second paragraph to read "For more
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information, refer to Table 2, under "ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS."
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d. On page 6, revise the heading "Additional RecommendationslRecommendations for Specific Weed
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Problems", to read "Additional Instructions/Instructions for Specific Weed Problems."
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e. On page 7, revise the three bullets under the fourth paragraph to read as follows:
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.;Do not tank-mix ETI 11402 H with Basagran and Laddok or severe crop injury may occur.
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-Do not tank-mix ETI 11402 H with products containing 2,.4-D as severe grass control antagonism may
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occur.-
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-Do not tank-mix E:TI 11402 H with foliar-applied organophosate insecticides (e.g. Lorsban, malathion,
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parathion, etc) as severe crop injury may occur.-
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3. Submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.
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If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance
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with FIFRA section 6 ( e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these
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conditions.
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A stamped copy oflabeling in enclosed for your records.
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Enclosures
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ETI114 02 H
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A soluble concentrate for use on corn
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ACCRlfVl'ED
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: w~th COMME~n's .
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. Kill EPA Letter' D.at~Y Weight
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Nicosulfuron
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2-[[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)aminocarbonyl]aminosulfonyl]- JUL 2 1 2008
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N,N-dimethyl-3-pyridinecarboxamide ... · ......................................... ;Ullide-l'.~he·~e;roH~~fw~·····.4·2%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ................................................................ iF~eDl!e,.IU'..d.~~tllr&;§.e-AIB~ .... 95.8%
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TOTAL: ............................................................................................ ~ .. ~~~~A:'.~.l'Mt;§~ .. 1 00.0%
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ETI 11402 H contains 0.33 Ibs. of active ingredient per gallon. reg!8jU] (0- TzA ~ N.::
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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Si usted no entiendela etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it 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 15-20 minutes.
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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 going for treatment.
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You may also contact 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment information.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION
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Avoid contact with skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
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eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may
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cause allergic reactions in some individuals. -
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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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 A on the EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart.
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or
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nitrile rubber), all ~ 14 mils
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• Shoes plus socks ,
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L <. ( I.- [
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Follow manufacturer's instruction for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instruct1-:::~s fer wa&hables
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exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry., '. :
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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, Suite 103
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Cary, NC 27513
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www.etigra.com
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EPA~€st~ No. l
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ETI 114 02 H contains nicosuHI,l"uhi the'
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active ingredient used in Accent®.: {'
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Net Contents:
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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 clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
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clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the
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mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment rinsewater. Do not apply
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where/when conditions could favor runoff.
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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 agency responsible for pesticide regulation. Read the entire label before using this
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product.
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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 intervals. The reiquirements 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 4 hours.
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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 Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or
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nitrile rubber), all ~ 14 mils
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• Shoes plus socks
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ETI 11402 H should be used only in accordance with directions on this label or in supplemental Etigra
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publications. Etigra will not be responsible for losses or damage resulting from use of this product in any
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manner not speCifically approved by Etigra.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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ETI 114 02 H is a suspension concentrate used at a rate of 6-24 fluid ounces per acre for selective
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postemergence grass weed control in field corn grown for seed or grain, popcorn and sweet corn.
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Do not make more than two applications of ETI 114 02 H per cropping season. The combined dosage of
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sequential applications cannot exceed 24 fluid ounces per acre of ETI 11402 H.
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WHEN TO APPLY - NORMAL PLANNED USE
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Research indicates best results are obtained when applications are made early postemergence when
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corn and weeds are small. Target applications to corn that is less than 12" tall for best overall
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performance. ETI 11402 H may be broadcast to corn that is either up to. 20" tall (free standing) or that is
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exhibiting up to and including 6 leaf collars (V6), whichever is more restrictive.
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TIMING TO WEEDS
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ETI114 02 H should be applied when grasses are young and actively growing but before they exceed the
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sizes indicated in Table 1. Heavy infestations of weeds should be treated before they become too
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competitive with the crop, especially when fertility and / or soil moisture are limited. A'second application
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or a timely cultivation is required for later-emerging weeds. Unsatisfactory control may result if
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applications are made to weeds under stress or to weeds larger than the size indicated in this label.
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Refer to the LATE OR RESCUE APPLICATIONS section for more information.
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LATE OR RESCUE APPLICATIONS
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ETI 114 02 H may be applied as a rescue treatment for the control of escaped grasses in field corn, or as
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a directed postemergence application on corn that has more than 6 collars or that is taller than 20"
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(whichever occurs first).
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• For corn that is 20" - 36" tall: Apply ETI 114 02 H using drop nozzles ONLY and avoid spraying
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into the whorl of cornstalks.
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• Do NOT apply to crop that is taller than 36" or that exhibits 10 or more collars (V10), whichever is
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most restrictive.
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Control for applications made to weeds larger than those listed on this label may vary from suppression to
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complete control with the level of control depending on the weed species, stage of growth, and
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environmental conditions.
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Because rescue applications are typically unplanned, choices must be made between the risks that arise
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from applications made outside of the optimal timeframe for ETI. 114 02 H use and the effects of harvest
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complications and lor season long grass competition. The risks from improperly timed ETI 11402 H use
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that should be considered include, but are not limited to:
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Yield Loss Due to Competition: Research indicates that corn yields may be reduced by competition from
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foxtail exceeding 4 inches in height. The risk of yield losses due to prolonged competition with the crop
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even though control may be acceptable may increase if applications are made to foxtail and other annual
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grasses that exceed the size stated on the label.
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Incomplete Control of Grasses Beyond Labeled Size: Reduced corn yield may result when applications
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are made to grasses that exceed the labeled sizes due to reduced control of the grasses.
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Incomplete Grass Control Due To Herbicide· Stress: Reduced control of grasses under stress from
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previous herbicide applications may result due to the stressed grasses not be actively growing, therefore
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reducing susceptibility to ETI 114 02 H in rescue situations.
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Ear Malformation: The potential for ear malformation (pinching) increases when ETI 114 02 H is applied
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to corn that has 7 to 10 collars (V7 to V10). This risk may be greatly reduced, but not eliminated, by using
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drop nozzles properly adjusted so as to not apply ETI 11402 H into the corn whorl.
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RATE
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For weeds in the size ranges listed below, optimum control is obtained using 12 fluid ounces of ETI 114
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02 H per acre. Weeds exceeding the listed by up to 50% may be partially controlled with rates between
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12 and 24 fluid ounces of ETI 11402 H per acre.
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For limited control of certain small grass weeds, ETI 114 02 H may be applied at rates of 6-12 fluid
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ounces. For more information, refer to Table 2 under ADDITIONAL RECOMMEDATIONS.
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Due to drought or other environmental factors, grassy weeds may not reach the sizes listed below as they
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mature (more than 3 tillers). Because weed sensitivity to ETI 114 02 H decreases as weeds mature,
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stressed weeds that are maturing rapidly should be treated before they reach the stages listed below.
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When applied as directed, 12 fluid ounces of ETI114 02 H per acre will control the following weeds:
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Table 1. Weeds controlled with 12 fluid ounces ETI114 02 H
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Maximum Height or
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Grasses Diameter
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(Inches)
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Barnyardgrass 4
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Broadleaf signalgrass 2
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FoxtailsJbristly, giant, green, yellow) 4
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Itchgrass 6
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Johnsongrass
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Seedling 12
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Rhizome 18
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Panicum (Texas, Browntop) 3
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Fall 4
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3
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Maximum Height or
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Grasses Diameter
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(Inches)
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Quackgrass T 10
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Ryegrass (Italian, perennial) 6
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Sandbur (field, longspine) T 3
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Shattercane 12
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Sorghum almum 12
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Timothy 6
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Volunteer cereals (barley, oats, rye, 6+
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triticale, wheat) "
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Wild Oats 4
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Wild proso millet 4
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Wirestem muhlyT 8
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Witchgrass 6
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Woolly Cupgrass T 4
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t Requires the use of the COC plus ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. Cultivation or re-treatment may be
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required. Refer to "FOR ADDITIONAL CONTROL OF LATER EMERGING GRASSES."
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:I: 10" in WA, OR, ID, and MT where the use of MSO adjuvants are preferred. See SPRAY ADJUVANTS.
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Maximum Height or
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Broadleaves Diameter
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(Inches)
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Burcucumber 3"
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Dandelion 6"
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Hemp dogbane 4"
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Jimsonweed 3"
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Morningglory (Ivyleaf, pitted) 3"
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tall 2"
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Pigweed (redroot, smooth) 4"
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PokeweedT 4"
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Smartweeds (Iadysthumb, PA) 4"
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Thistle, Canada T 4"
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t Suppression only
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Popcorn, Field Corn Grown for Seed and Sweet Com
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ETI 114 02 H may be applied to field corn grown for seed or popcorn that exhibits up to and including 5
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leaf-COllars (V5) or that is less than 20" tall (free-standing), whichever is most restrictive. Do NOT apply to
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corn that exhibits more than 5 leaf-collars (V5) or that is taller than 20" (whichever is more restrictive).
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Make either a broadcast application"or apply with drop nozzles.
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ETI 114 02 H has been tested on seed corn inbreds or yellow popcorn hybrids for sensitivity by many
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seed companies and excellent safety has been reported. Unless specifically approved by the seed
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company, do NOT apply ETI 114 02 H to any white popcorn inbred or white popcorn hybrid (including
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"White Dynamite" popcorn). "
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A single application (per year) of ETI 114 02 H may be applied to certain sweet corn hybrids grown for
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fresh markets or under contract for processing. Apply broadcast or with drop nozzles (post~directed) on
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sweet corn up to 12 inches tall or up to and including 5 leaf-collars (V5). For sweet corn 12-18 inches tall,
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apply using drop nozzles only. Do NOT apply to sweet corn taller than 18 inches or that has 6 or more
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leaf-collars (V6).
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Because not all sweet corn hybrids have been tested for crop tolerance and hybrid sensitivity to ETI 114
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02 H is highly variable, contact your Etigra Sales Representative for information on local sweet corn
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hybrids that have been evaluated with ETI 11402 H.
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Additionally, because not all seed corn inbreds, popcorn or sweet corn hybrids have been tested, nor
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does Etigra have access to all seed company data, Etigra is not responsible for any crop injury ariSing
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from the use of ETI114 02 H on field corn grown for seed, popcorn or sweet corn.
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Be sure to check tank mix partner label(s) for tolerances and instructions for use when tank mixing.
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When applying ETI 11402 H to popcorn, sweet corn or field corn grown for seed that has been previously
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treated with a soil insecticide, be sure to refer to the SOIL INSECTICIDE INTERACTION INFORMATION
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section for additional information. ' '
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Spray Adjuvants
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ETI 114 02 H contains a proprietary adjuvant system that aids in the control of many difficult weed
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species. In certain arid climates, the use of additional adjuvants may be required for optimal weed
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control. In addition~ an ammonium nitrogen fertilizer must be used unless specifically prohibited by tank
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mix partner labeling. Prior to using other adjuvant systems, consult your local Etigra representative. If
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another herbicide is tank mixed with ETI 114 02 H, be sure to select adjuvants authorized for use with
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both products. Products must contain only EPA-exempt ingredients (40 CFR 1001).
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Crop Oil Concentrate (CO C)- Petroleum or Modified Seed Oil (MSO)
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• Apply up to 1 % v/v (1 gallon per 100 gallons spray solution) under arid conditions.
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• If specifically noted on adjuvant product labeling, MSO adjuvants may be used at 0.5% v/v (0.5
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gallons per 100 gallons spray solution).
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• A COC adjuvant must contain at least 80% high quality petroleum (mineral) or modified vegetable
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seed oil with at least 15% surfactant emulsifiers.
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Nonionic Surfactant (NIS)
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• Apply up to 0.25% vlv (1 quart per 100 gallons spray solution) under arid conditions.
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• Use a surfactant with a hydrophilic / lipophilic balance (HLB) greater than 12.
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Ammonium Nitrogen Fertilizer
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• Use 2 pounds per acre of a spray-grade ammonium sulfate (AMS) or 2 quarts per acre of high
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quality urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) such as 2,8%N or 32% N. Under arid conditions, use 4
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quarts per acre UAN or 4 pounds per ,acre AMS.
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• Do NOT use liquid nitrogen fertilizer as the total carrier solution.
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Special Adjuvant Types
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• Combination adjuvant products may be' used at doses that provide the required amount of NIS,
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COC, MSO and/or ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. Consult product literature for use rates and
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restrictions.
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• Other adjuvant types may be used if they provide the same functionality and have been evaluated
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and approved by Etigra.
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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Fill the tank y.. to 1/3 full of water.
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2. 'Begin agitation and add the labeled amount of ETI 11402 H.
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3. Continue agitation until the ETI 11402 H is fully dispersed (at least 5 minutes).
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4. Once fully dispersed, maintain agitation and continue filling the tank with water. As the tank is
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filling, add the required spray adjuvants (crop oil concentrate; nonionic surfactant, or ammonium
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nitrogen fertilizer). Before adding any other material (other than spray adjuvants), be sure to
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thoroughly mix the ETI 11402 H with the water.
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5. Settling will occur if the mixture is not continuously agitated. Thoroughly re-agitate prior to using if
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settling occurs.
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6. To avoid product degradation, apply ETI 114 02 H spray mixture within 24 hours of mixing.
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NOTE: If ETI 11402 H and a tank mix partner are to be applied in multiple loads, pre-slurry the ETI 114
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02 H in clean water prior to adding to the tank. This will prevent the tank mix partner from interfering with
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the dissolution of the ETI 11402 H.
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WHEN TO APPLY- SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOLLOWING REDUCED RATES OF
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PREEMERGENCE HERBICIDES .
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ETI 114 02 H may be used in a planned postemergence weed control program in corn as a sequential
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application following a reduced rate of a preemergemce herbicide. Prior to corn emergence, apply a
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reduced rate of preemergence grass herbicide and then follow with a postemergence application of ETI
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11402H.
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,Products such as DuPont CINCH®, CINCH® ATZ, Balance® Pro, Axiom®, Dual® II Magnum, Surpass®,
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Outlook® and Harness® Xtra may be applied at rates as low as y.. to % of the full labeled use rate,
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5
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followed with a sequential postemergence application of ETI 114 02 H. Prior to applying ETI 114 02 H,
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refer to the preemergence grass herbicide label for application information, rotational crop guidelines,
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cautionary statements and use restrictions.
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NOTE: Do NOT apply ETI 114 02 H to corn injured by previous herbicide applications made to the
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current or preceding crop.
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TANK MIX APPLICATIONS - For additional control of broadleaf weeds
|
||
For additional control of broad leaf weeds, ETI 114 02 H may be tank mixed with full or reduced rates of
|
||
many herbicides registered for postemergen'ce application in corn. Refer to the tank mix partner label for
|
||
weeds controlled, adjuvant and crop rotation information, precautions and use restrictions. When tank
|
||
mixing, be sure to apply the most restrictive language on either label.
|
||
See Spray Adjuvants section of this label for adjuvant rate recommendation.
|
||
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS I RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SPECIFIC WEED PROBLEMS
|
||
Reduced Rates of ETI114 02 H
|
||
For control of the small grass weeds noted in the table below, ETI 11402 H may be applied at a rate of 6-
|
||
12 fluid ounces. When applying reduced rates of ETI 114 02 H, always use a crop oil concentrate plus
|
||
ammonium nitrogen fertilizer.
|
||
Table 2. Weeds Controlled with Reduced Rates of ETI114 02 H
|
||
Maximum Height or Diameter
|
||
Ap plication Rate
|
||
Grasses 6 fl. oz. 9 fl. oz. 12 fl. oz.
|
||
BarnyardQrass 2" 3" 4"
|
||
Foxtails (bristly, giant, green) 2" 3" 4"
|
||
vellow - 2" 4"
|
||
Itchgrass 2" 4" 6"
|
||
Johnsongrass, seedling - 8" 12"
|
||
rhizome - 8" 18"
|
||
Panicum (Texas, browntop) 1" 2" 3"
|
||
Fall 1" 2" 4"
|
||
Sandbur (field, 10nQspine) - 1" 3"
|
||
Shattercane 3" 6" 12"
|
||
SorQhum almum 3" 6" 12"
|
||
Timothy 2" 4" 6"
|
||
Volunteer cereals - 2" 6"
|
||
Wild oats' 2" 3" 4"
|
||
Wild proso millet - 2" 4"
|
||
Witchgrass 2'" 4" 6"
|
||
Woollv cUPQrass - - 4"
|
||
Other Tank Mixtures
|
||
Other than the exceptions noted, in addition to the tank mix partners and rates indicated above, other
|
||
products registered for use in field corn may, be tank mixed or sequential applications of full or reduced
|
||
rates applied following a ETI114 02 H application as long as:
|
||
• The tank mixture is not specifically prohibited in the label of the tank mix product.
|
||
• The tank mix product has the same adjuvants, method of application, timing, and use restrictions as
|
||
ETI114 02 H.
|
||
• The tank mix combination is compatible as determined by the jar test described in the TANK MIX
|
||
COMPATIBILITY TESTING section below.
|
||
NOTE: Weed control and crop response with tank mixtures not appearing' in this label are the
|
||
responsibility of the user and manufacturer of the tank mix product.
|
||
Tank Mix Precautions
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
Unless the label of either tank mix partner specifies the maximum rate that may be used, do NOT tank
|
||
mix ETI 11402 H with other products that contain the same active ingredient (nicosulfuron).
|
||
Do NOT exceed labeled application rates ..
|
||
A corn plant's predisposition to develop fused tissue emerging fonrn the whorl (rattail) after the V-11 stage
|
||
may increase if tank mixes or products containing dicamba (e.g., Clarity®, Marksman®) that are applied to
|
||
small corn under early stressful conditions. Refer to the ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS section for a
|
||
description of these stressful conditions.
|
||
To avoid crop injury or antagonism, apply the following products at least seven days prior-to or three days
|
||
after the application of ETI 114 02 H:
|
||
• Tank mixes of ETI 114 02 H with Basagran® and Laddok® may result in severe crop injury.
|
||
• Tank mixing ETI 114 02 H with products containing 2,4-0 may result in severe grass control
|
||
antagonism.
|
||
• Tank mixing ETI 114 02 H. with foliar-applied organophosphate insecticides (e.g., Lorsban®,
|
||
malathion, parathion, etc.) may result in severe crop injury.
|
||
Tank Mix Compatibility Testing
|
||
To ensure ETI 11402 H with other tank mix partners, perform the following jar test prior to mixing:
|
||
1) Mix the tank mix ingredients using theirrelative proportions in a clear glass quart jar with a lid.
|
||
2) Invert the jar containing the mixture several times and observe the mixture for approximately }S
|
||
hour.
|
||
3) If the mixture balls-up, layers, or forms flakes, sludges, gels, oily films or other precipitates, the
|
||
tank mix combination is not compatible and should not be used.
|
||
SEQUENTIAL ETI114 02 H APPLICATIONS
|
||
To control grasses under the following conditions, a sequential application of ETI 114 02 H may be
|
||
necessary:
|
||
• Perennial grasses that regrow from underground stems or roots, depending upon environmental
|
||
conditions.
|
||
• Regrowth of treated annual grasses due to adverse environmental conditions following applications.
|
||
• Annual grasses that have more than one flush of emerging seedlings.
|
||
In a single season, the combined dosage of all sequential applications must not exceed 24 fluid ounces
|
||
per acre of ETI114 02 H.
|
||
Cultivation
|
||
A timely cultivation may be necessary to control suppressed weeds or weeds that emerge after an
|
||
application of ETI 11402 H. For best results,cultivate 7-14 days after ETI 11402 H is applied or as soon
|
||
as new weeds are beginning to be established.
|
||
Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity
|
||
ETI 11402 H provides best results when applied to young actively growing weeds. For best results, apply
|
||
during warm, moist conditions (Le., 70°F or more) with adequate soil moisture both before and after
|
||
application. Weed spectrum and size, spray coverage, growing conditions before and after treatment, soil
|
||
moisture, and adjuvant selection are all factors that will affect the degree and duration of control.
|
||
ETI 11402 H is rainfast in 4 hours after application.
|
||
If weeds that are ·under stress or that exceed the maximum label height are treated, incomplete control
|
||
may result. Crop injury or poor weed control may result from applications made to plants under stress
|
||
from:
|
||
• Carryover from a previous year's herbicide application or prior herbicide applications
|
||
• Weather that is abnormally cold or hot·
|
||
• Environmental conditions such as hail damage, drought, water-saturated soils or frost
|
||
• Injury caused by insects, nematodes, or disease
|
||
Severe stress from conditions preceding or immediately following application may also result in crop injury
|
||
or poor weed control. This stress issue affects all weeds, but especially weeds such as woolly cupgrass,
|
||
green and yellow foxtail arid wild proso millet. .
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
When the corn or grass weeds are under stress, delay the application until the stress passes and both
|
||
weeds and corn resume active growth.
|
||
Soil Insecticide Interaction Information
|
||
Crop response varies with insecticide used, insecticide application method, field corn type and soil type.
|
||
Because ETI 114 02 H may interact with certain insecticides previously applied to the crop, be sure to
|
||
verify that ETI114 02 H is compatible with any insecticides previously applied prior to use.
|
||
Do NOT app!}, ETI114 02 H to corn previously treated with Counter® 15G or to corn treated at cultivation
|
||
with Counter 20CR over the row or in-furrow. .
|
||
Regardless of soil type, ETI 114 02 H may be ap~lied to corn previously treated with non
|
||
organophosphate (OP) soil insecticides or Fortress®, Aztec or Force® insecticides.
|
||
UnacceRtable crop inju~ may occur if applications of ETI 114 02 H to corn previously treated with
|
||
Counter® 20CR, Lorsban ,or Thimet® may occur, especially on soils of less than 4% organic matter .
|
||
. Crop Rotation
|
||
The amount of ETI 114 02 H which may be present in the soil depends on application rate, soil pH and
|
||
organic matter content, elapsed time since application, crop production practices, and environmental
|
||
factors. ETI 11402 H disSipates rapidly in warm, acidic, microbiologically active soils.
|
||
Rotational crops vary in their response to low concentrations of ETI 114 02 H remaining in the soil, and if
|
||
dry weather prevails between application and rotational crop pianting in cold, high-pH soils, injury to
|
||
rotational crops may occur. For additional guidelines, consult your local Etigra representative.
|
||
Because soil pH varies within fields recropping should be based on the highest soil pH within each field.
|
||
Soil pH should be determined on representative soil samples taken at 0-4" depth by laboratory analysis
|
||
using the 1:1 soil:water suspension method. For recommended soil sampling procedures, consult local
|
||
extension publications.
|
||
When using ETI 11402 H at a maximum rate of 24 fluid ounces, the following rotational intervals should
|
||
be observed:
|
||
ETI114 02 H ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDLINE 1 - No Soil pH Restrictions
|
||
Rotational Crop Rotation Interval_(MonthsJ
|
||
Alfalfa· 12
|
||
Cereals, spring (barley, oats, rye, wheat) 8
|
||
Cereals, winter (barley, oats, rye, wheat) 4
|
||
Corn (field, sweet) Anytime
|
||
Corn (pop, sweet)T 10
|
||
Cotton 10
|
||
Dry Beans, Peas, Snap Beans 10
|
||
Red Clover 12
|
||
Soybeans 0.5 (15 days)
|
||
Other Crops See Rotational Crop Guidelines 2 and 3
|
||
t Sweet corn varieties "Merit", Carnival", and "Sweet Success" have a minimum time interval of 15
|
||
months.
|
||
:j: The minimum time interval is 10 months for the state of Kansas east of Highway 75, for Minnesota
|
||
east and south of the Red River Valley and for the states east of the line formed by the western
|
||
borders of Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana.
|
||
ETI114 02 H ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDLINE 2 - Soil pH ~ 7.5 restrictions
|
||
Rotation Interval~Monthsl
|
||
Rotational Crop pH 7.5 pH> 7.5
|
||
Sorghum 10 18T
|
||
Sunflowers 11+ 18
|
||
All other crops not listed in Rotational See Rotational Guideline 3 Guidelines 1 or 2
|
||
t Except in Texas and Oklahoma east of Highway 281 where the rotational interval is 10 months,
|
||
regardless of pH.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
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|
||
:j: Precipitation following application must exceed 14" prior to planting sunflowers.
|
||
ETI114 02 H ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDLINE 3 - Soil pH ~ 6.5 restrictions
|
||
Rotation Interval (Months)
|
||
Rotational Crop pH 6.5 pH> 6.5
|
||
Sugarbeets a
|
||
Potatoes b 10 18t
|
||
All other crops not listed in Rotational 10 18 Guidelines 1 or 2
|
||
a) Except on irrigated sites in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Texas, Michigan and Ohio where
|
||
precipitation following application must exceed 25" prior to planting beets, where the interval is 10
|
||
months on soils with pH < 7.5. Sites in Minnesota east and south of the Red River Valley may follow
|
||
these guidelines provided maximum rates of ETI 114 02 H do not exceed 12 fluid oz.
|
||
b) In the States of WA, OR, ID or Utah, irrigated potatoes following irrigated corn treated can be planted
|
||
10 months after using ETI 114 02 H on sprinkler irrigated corn with no soil pH restrictions, providing
|
||
the maximum use rate on corn does not exceed 18 fluid oz. product per season. Corn treated with ETI
|
||
114 02 H must be grown to maturity and receive a minimum of 18 inches of irrigation water before
|
||
potatoes can be planted at this rotation interval. Injury to potatoes may occur if less than 18 inches of
|
||
irrigation is used on the previous corn crop. ETI 114 02 H may not be used in a tank-mix or sequential
|
||
application program with other ALS-inhibiting herbicides such as Exceed® or Beacon®.
|
||
t The cumulative precipitation in the 18 months following application must exceed 28" in order to rotate
|
||
to sugarbeets or potatoes in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.
|
||
ETI114 02 H ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDLINE 4 - For a single 12 fluid oz. application per cropping
|
||
season.
|
||
NOTE: Rotational intervals should be extended to 12 months if drought conditions prevail after
|
||
application and before the rotational crop is planted, unless sprinkler irrigation has been applied and
|
||
totals greater than 15" during the growing season.
|
||
Rotational Crop Rotation Interval (Months)
|
||
AlfalfaT
|
||
Canola
|
||
Flax'" 10 Potato
|
||
Red Clover
|
||
Sunflower
|
||
t It is best to use deep fall tillage suc~ as plowing prior to planting alfalfa on sprinkler irrigated fields in
|
||
Idaho, Utah and northern Nevada. Furrpw irrigated soils may result in less product degradation,
|
||
causing some crop injury.
|
||
:j: If drought conditions prevail after application and before the rotational crop is planted, rotational
|
||
intervals should be extended to 18 months UNLESS sprinkler irrigation has been applied and totals
|
||
greater than 15" during the growing season.
|
||
APPLICATION INFORMATION
|
||
USE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
• Do NOT apply ETI114 02 H through any type of irrigation system.
|
||
• All direct or indirect contact (such· as spray drift) with crops other than field corn should be
|
||
avoided because many crops are highly sensitive to ETI 114 02 H (refer to SPRAY DRIFT
|
||
MANAGEMENT).
|
||
• Use 50-mesh or larger strainer screens.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
Broadcast Application -
|
||
• For best results, use a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre (15 GPA).
|
||
• For light, scattered stands of weeds use a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre (GPA).
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
•
|
||
( (
|
||
To minimize spray drift and for optimal product performance, adjust the spray boom to the lowest
|
||
possible spray height recommended in manufacturers' specifications.
|
||
Select 'nozzles and pressure that deliver MEDIUM spray droplets, for example, as indicated in
|
||
nozzle manufacturer's catalogues and in accordance with ASAE Standard S572. Nozzles that
|
||
deliver COARSE spray droplets may be used to reduce drift, provided spray volume is increased
|
||
to main coverage on small weeds.
|
||
Be sure that equipment is setup to avoid applying excessive amounts directly over the rows and
|
||
into the corn plant whorl (most likely to occur when a nozzle is positioned directly above the row).
|
||
• Crop injury may be caused by overlaps or starting, stopping, slowing, and turning while spraying.
|
||
Band Application -
|
||
• Use proportionately less spray mixture and calibrate the band applicator being sure to not exceed
|
||
the labeled rate. .
|
||
• Follow the manufacturer's instructions for nozzle type (flat fans), orientation, distance of nozzles
|
||
from the crop and weeds, spray pressure, spray volumes and calibration.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
NOTE: Aerial applications are prohibited in New York state and California.
|
||
• Do NOT apply during a temperature inversion, when winds are gusty, or when conditions favor
|
||
poor coverage and/or off-target spray movement.
|
||
• Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide optimum spray distribution and maximum
|
||
coverage at a minimum 3 GPA
|
||
SPRAYER PREPARATION I CLEANUP
|
||
To avoid subsequent crop injury, thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately following
|
||
applications of ETI114 02 H~
|
||
When spraying or mixing equipment will be used' over an extended period to apply multiple loads of ETI
|
||
114 02 H, partially fill the tank with fresh water at the end of each day of spraying, flush the boom and
|
||
hoses, and allow to sit overnight.
|
||
Prior to applying ETI 114 02 H, the spray equipment must be clean and free of all previous pesticide
|
||
deposits. Be sure to clean all application eqUipment BEFORE applying ETI 114 02 H by following the
|
||
cleanup procedures specified on the label of ·the product previously sprayed and following the label
|
||
directions for proper disposal of the rinsate. If no cleanup procedure is provided, use the following
|
||
procedure.
|
||
Cleanup Procedure:
|
||
NOTE: Steam cleaning aerial spray tanks will help to dislodge any visible pesticide deposits.
|
||
1. Drain the tank and thoroughly hose down the interior surfaces. Flush the tank, hoses, and boom
|
||
with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes.
|
||
2. Partially fill the tank with clean water and add one gallon of household ammonia (containing 3%
|
||
active) for every 100 gallons of water. Finish filling the tank with water, then flush the cleaning
|
||
solution through the hoses, boom, and nozzles. Add more water to completely fill the tank and
|
||
allow to agitate/recirculate for at least 15 minutes. Again, flush the hoses, boom and nozzles with
|
||
the cleaning solution, then drain the tank.
|
||
3. Repeat Step 2.
|
||
4. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing the cleaning agent
|
||
and water.
|
||
5. Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of 5 min, flushing the water through the
|
||
hoses and boom. .
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
The interaction of many equipment and weather.:related factors determines the potential for spray drift.
|
||
The applicator is responsible for considering. all these factors when making application decisions.
|
||
AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATOR.
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
( (
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets (>150-200 microns). The best
|
||
drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets than provide sufficient coverage and control.
|
||
The presence of sensitive species nearby, the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect
|
||
how an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES
|
||
DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT WILL NOT PREFENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY
|
||
OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See Wind, Temperature and Humidity,
|
||
and Temperature Inversions sections of this label.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques
|
||
Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher
|
||
rated flows produce larger droplets.
|
||
Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures· recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces
|
||
droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED,
|
||
USE A HIGHER-CAPACITY NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
|
||
Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types,
|
||
narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles.
|
||
Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
|
||
Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide uniform
|
||
coverage.
|
||
Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is emitted backwards, parallel to the airstream
|
||
will·produce larger droplets than other orientations.
|
||
Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core with swirl plate removed) oriented straight
|
||
back produce larger droplets than other nozzle sizes.
|
||
Boom Length - The boom length should not exceed % of the wing or rotor length - longer booms
|
||
increase drift potential.
|
||
Application Height - Application more than 10 feet above the canopy increases the potential for spray
|
||
drift.
|
||
BOOM HEIGHT
|
||
Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified) which provides uniform coverage reduces the
|
||
exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. For ground equipment, the boom should remain level with
|
||
the crop and have minimal bounce.
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to inversion potential) or more than 10
|
||
mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any
|
||
given wind speed. AVOID GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
|
||
Note: Locar terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind
|
||
patterns and how they affect spray drift.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to
|
||
reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing,
|
||
which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a
|
||
concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude
|
||
and are commori on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun
|
||
sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; howev'er, if fog
|
||
is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an
|
||
aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind
|
||
conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke. that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good
|
||
vertical air mixing. .
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
c
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility
|
||
of the applicator to verify that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering with uniform deposition of
|
||
the product.
|
||
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
|
||
This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program that can include
|
||
biological, cultural, and genetic practices aimed at preventing economic pest damage. IPM principles and
|
||
practices include field scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest identification, population
|
||
monitoring, and treating when target pest populations reach locally determined action thresholds. Consult
|
||
your state cooperative extension service,' professional consultants or other qualified authorities to
|
||
determine appropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop systems in your
|
||
area.
|
||
RESISTANCE
|
||
When herbicides that affect the same biological site of action are used repeatedly over several years to
|
||
control the same weed species in the same field, naturally-occurring resistant biotypes may survive a
|
||
correctly applied herbicide treatment, propagate, and become dominant in that field. Adequate control of
|
||
these resistant weed biotypes, cannot be expected. If weed control is unsatisfactory, it may be necessary
|
||
to retreat the problem area using a product affecting a different site of action.
|
||
To better manage herbicide resistance through delaying the proliferation and possible dominance of
|
||
herbicide resistant weed biotypes, it may be necessary to change cultural practices within and between
|
||
crop seasons such as using a combination of tillage, retreatment, tank-mix partners and/or sequential
|
||
herbicide applications that have a different site of action. Weed escapes that are allowed to go to seed
|
||
will promote the spread of resistant biotypes.
|
||
It is advisable to keep accurate records of pesticides applied to individual fields to help obtain information
|
||
on the spread and dispersal of resistant biotypes. Consult your agricultural dealer, consultant, applicator,
|
||
and/or appropriate state agricultural extension service representative for specific alternate cultural
|
||
practices or herbicide alternatives available in your area.
|
||
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Injury or loss of desirable vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
|
||
• Do not apply ETI 114 02 H or drain or flush application equipment on or near desirable trees or other
|
||
plants, or on areas where their roots 'may extend, or in locations where the chemical may be washed
|
||
or moved into contact with their roots.
|
||
• Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts or similar areas.
|
||
• Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants.
|
||
• Do not contaminate any body of water.
|
||
• Thoroughly clean application equipment immediately after use. (See the Sprayer Cleanup section of
|
||
this label for instructions.)
|
||
• Do not graze or feed forage, hay, or straw from treated areas to livestock within 30 days of ETI 114
|
||
02 H application. '
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store product in original container only. Do not contaminate water; other
|
||
pestiCides, fertilizer,food or feed in storage. Store in a cool, dry place.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting fro,m the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at
|
||
an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container, Offer for
|
||
recycling if available. Triple rinse .container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as
|
||
follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10
|
||
seconds after the flow begins to 'drip. Fill the container X full with water and recap. Shake for 10
|
||
seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal.
|
||
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
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|
||
CONDITION OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and
|
||
Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once,
|
||
unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks
|
||
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. All
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such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold Etigra and Seller
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harmless forany 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 the Directions for Use .. This warranty does not extend to the use of this product
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contrary to label instructions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of
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, Seller or Etigra, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT
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WITH APPLICABLE LAW, ETIGRA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
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EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
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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,
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||
AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ETIGRA AND S.ELLER 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 I:tigra.
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||
ETI 11402 H is not manufactured or distributed by DuPont, seller of Accent®.
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||
Accent® and CINCH® are trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.
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||
AXiom®, Aztec® ,and Balance® are trademarks of Bayer CropScience. '
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||
Basagran®, Clarity®, Counter®, Laddok®, Marksman®, Outlook®, Prowl® and Thimet® are trademarks of
|
||
BASF A~ Products.
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||
Beacon ® Dual®, Exceed® and Force® are trademarks of Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
|
||
Fortress is a trademark of Amvac Chemical Corporation. .
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||
Harness® is a trademark of Monsanto Technology, LLC
|
||
Lorsban® and Surpass® are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, LLC
|
||
Etigra® is a trademark of Etigra.
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EPA [approval date]
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