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# SOLUTION WSG HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **228-715**
- Registrant: NUFARM AMERICAS, INC.
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt (96.9%)
- Label accepted: 2013-05-08
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000228-00715-20130508.pdf
---
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC
AGENCY
Office of Pesticide Programs
Registration Division (7S05P)
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20460
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
x Registration
_ Reregistration
(under FIFRA, as amended)
ION EPA Reg. Number:
228-715
Date of Issuance:
MAY o 8 2013
Term of Issuance: unconditional
Name of Pesticide Product:
Solution WSG Herbicide
Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
Nufarm Americas, Inc.
11901 S. Austin Ave.
Alsip, IL 60803
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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 and Rodenticide Act. 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 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 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 or to its use if it has been covered by others.
The basic and alternate # 1 formulations (both dated 11 -26-2012) are acceptable and will be added to your file.
This product is registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(5) provided that you:
1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration review/reregistration of your product when the
Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit data.
2. Make the following label revision(s):
a. Revise "EPA Reg. No.228-TRL" to "EPA Reg. No. 228-715."
b. Assure that the EPA establishment number and net contents are also added to the final printed
label.
3. Within one year of the date on this registration notice, the Storage Stability (830.6317) and
Corrosion Characteristics (830.6320) studies must be submitted. They must be conducted in the
commercial containers of this product and observations should be made at 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12
month intervals.
4. Per 40 CFR 156.10(6), submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the
product for shipment.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with
FIFRA sec.6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A
stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please
contact Beth Benbow of my staff at benbow.bethany@epa.gov.
Signature of Approving Official:
Kathryn V. Montague,
Project Manager 2
Herbicide Branch
Registration Division (7505P)
Date:
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EPA Form 8570-6
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SOLUTION MAY 08 2013
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WSG HERBICIDE
[ALTERNATE BRAND NAME: DRI-CLEAN WSG HERBICIDE]
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, SELECTIVE WEED KILLER
FOR CONTROL OF MANY BROADLEAF WEEDS IN CERTAIN NON-CROP AND CROP AREAS,
ORNAMENTAL TURF AROUND COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL PREMISES, DITCHBANKS,
PASTURES, RANGELANDS, AND OTHER LISTED SITES.
ALSO FOR CONTROL OF TREES BY INJECTION.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid*. 96.9%
OTHER INGREDIENTS. 3.1%
TOTAL: 100.0%
Isomer Specific by AOAC Method, Equivalent to:
*2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid 80.5%
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER / PELIGRO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
SEE BELOW FOR FIRST AID AND ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
For Chemical Spill, Leak, Fire, or Exposure, Call CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300
For Medical Emergencies Only, Call (877) 325-1840
EPA REG. NO. 228-TRL
EPA EST. NO.
Manufactured For
NUFARM AMERICAS INC.
11901 S.Austin Ave.
Alsip, IL 60803
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Net Contents: .(LBS.)
000228-OOTRL.20130429.SOLUTION WSG Revised
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DANGER / PELIGROCorrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Wear goggles, faceshield, or safety glasses. Harmful if swallowed, absorbed
through the skin, or inhaled. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact cause allergic reactions in some individuals. DO NOT get
in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Avoid breathing dust. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking,
and chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are made of waterproof material. If you want more options, follow
the instructions for category A on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart.
All mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must wear:
. Long-sleeved shirt and long pants,
• Shoes and socks, plus
• Chemical-resistant gloves (except for applicators using ground boom equipment),
• Chemical-resistant apron when mixing or loading, cleaning up spills or equipment, or otherwise exposed to the granules, and
« Protective eyewear (goggles or face shield)
All mixers and loaders for groundboom application to corn, cereal grains, sugarcane, rice, fallow land, pastures and
rangelands, grass seed crop, and soybean must also wear:
. A dust/mist filtering respirator (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C) or a NIOSH-approved respirator with any
N, R, P, or HE filter.
See engineering controls for additional requirements.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and
hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been
drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. DO NOT reuse them.
Engineering Controls Statements: When handlers use closed systems in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the
Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be
reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
Users should remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. If
pesticide gets on skin, wash immediately with soap and water.
Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as
possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
FIRST AID
IF IN EYES
IF ON SKIN OR
CLOTHING
IF SWALLOWED
IF INHALED
« Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5 to 20 minutes.
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
« Take off contaminated clothing.
« Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
• DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor.
« DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
. Move person to fresh air.
• If person is not breathing, call 91 1 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably
mouth-to- mouth if possible.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
HOT LINE NUMBER
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may
also contact 1-877-325-1840 for emergency medical treatment information.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIAN
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c cExamination by an ophthalmologist may be indicated for eye irritation. If swallowed, probable mucosal damage may
contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. This product contains a phenoxy herbicide chemical. There is no specific antidote.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
For Terrestrial Uses: This pesticide may be hazardous to fish and aquatic invertebrates. DO NOT apply directly to water, to
areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff may be
hazardous to aquatic organisms in waste adjacent to treated areas. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment
wash water or rinsate.
For Aquatic Uses: Fish breathe dissolved oxygen in the water and decaying weeds also use oxygen. When treating
continuous, dense weed masses, it may be appropriate to treat only part of the infestation at a time. For example, apply the
product in lanes separated by untreated strips that can be treated after vegetation in treated lanes has disintegrated. During
the growing season, weeds decompose in a 2 to 3 week period following treatment. Begin treatment along the shore and
proceed outwards in bands to allow fish to move into untreated areas. Waters having limited and less dense weed infestations
may not require partial treatments.
Mixing and Loading: Most cases of groundwater contamination involving phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4-D have been
associated with mixing/loading and disposal sites. Caution should be exercised when handling 2,4-D pesticides at such sites to
prevent contamination of groundwater supplies. Use of closed systems for mixing or transferring this pesticide will reduce the
probability of spills. Placement of the mixing/loading equipment on an impervious pad to contain spills will help prevent
groundwater contamination.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
handlers may be in the area during application.
SPRAY DRIFT REDUCTION
A variety of factors including weather conditions (e.g., wind direction, wind speed, temperature, relative humidity) and method
of application (e.g., ground, airblast, chemigation) can influence pesticide drift. The applicator must evaluate all factors and
make appropriate adjustments when applying this product."
Droplet Size
When applying sprays that contain 2,4-D as the sole active ingredient, or when applying sprays that contain 2,4-D mixed with
active ingredients that require a Coarse or coarser spray, apply only as a Coarse or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a
volume mean diameter of 385 microns or greater for spinning atomizer nozzles.
When applying sprays that contain 2,4-D mixed with other active ingredients that require a Medium or more fine spray, apply
only as a Medium or coarser spray (ASAE standard 572) or a volume mean diameter of 300 microns or greater for spinning
atomizer nozzles.
Wind Speed
DO NOT apply at wind speeds greater than 15 mph. Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on-target deposition
and there are not sensitive areas (including, but not limited to, residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for nontarget
species, nontarget crops) within 250 feet downwind. If applying a Medium spray, additionally leave one swath unsprayed at the
downwind edge of the treated field.
Temperature Inversions
If applying at wind speeds less than 3 mph, the applicator must determine if: a) conditions of temperature inversion exist, or b)
stable atmospheric conditions exist at or below nozzle height. DO NOT make applications into areas of temperature inversions
or stable atmospheric conditions.
Susceptible Plants
DO NOT apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might be damaged or
crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption. Susceptible crops include, but are not limited to, cotton, okra,
flowers, grapes (in growing stage), fruit trees (foliage), soybeans (vegetative stage unless incorporating 2,4-D tolerant gene),
ornamentals, sunflowers, tomatoes, beans, and other vegetables, or tobacco. Small amounts of spray drift that might not be
visible may injure susceptible broadleaf plants. Susceptible plants contacted by spray or spray drift may be killed or suffer
significant stand loss with extensive quality and yield reduction. Excessive amounts of this product in the soil may temporarily
inhibit seed germination and plant growth.
Other State and Local Requirements
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CApplicators must follow all state and local pesticide drift requirements regarding application of 2,4-D herbicides. Where states
have more stringent regulations, they must be observed. If you have any questions, contact the state pesticide control agency
and applicable county agricultural agency for information.
Equipment
All application equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated using appropriate carriers or surrogates.
~ AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170. This Standard
contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also
contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) and Restricted-Entry Interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the
Worker Protection Standard.
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 gloves made of any water-
proof material, shoes plus socks, protective eyewear.
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for
agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms,
forests, nurseries, or greenhouses.
DO NOT enter or allow people (or pets) to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS.
Use of this product in certain portions of California, Oregon, and Washington is subject to the January 22, 2004 Order for
injunctive relief in Washington Toxics Coalition et al vs. EPA. C01 -01 32C, (W.D. WA). For further information, please refer to
EPA Web site: http://www.epa.qov/espp.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Apply by properly calibrated ground application equipment only in sufficient GPA to obtain
adequate coverage. The lower dosages specified on this label will be satisfactory for young, succulent growth of sensitive
weed species. For less sensitive species and under conditions where control is more difficult, the higher dosages will be
needed. Apply this product during warm weather when weeds are young and growing actively. Use enough spray volume for
uniform coverage. Use no less than 10 gallons of water per acre by ground application equipment only unless otherwise
directed on this label. If only bands or rows are treated, leaving middles untreated, the dosage per crop per acre is reduced
proportionately. DO NOT apply when temperature exceeds 90°F.
CROP STAGE: When this product is used for weed control in actively growing crops, the growth stage of the crop must be
considered. Proper timing is required to obtain maximum crop tolerance and to avoid crop injury. Weed control and crop
tolerance of this product may be affected by local conditions, crop varieties, cultural practices, application methods and other
factors. Users should consult Agricultural Extension Service, agricultural experiment station, university weed specialists, seed
companies or other qualified crop advisors for information pertaining to local use. In general, weed control and crop tolerance
will be best when plants have neither too little nor excessive moisture before or after application, and the crop is not under
other stresses.
TANK MIXES: Unless otherwise prohibited on this label or the label of an intended tank mix product, this product may be
applied in combination with compatible crop oil concentrates, agricultural surfactants and fluid fertilizers. Observe the most
restrictive label statements of various tank mix products used.
IMPORTANT: TANK MIXES MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF MIXING INCOMPATIBILITIES, REDUCED EFFECTIVENESS
AND/OR CAUSE CROP INJURY OR LOSS. ANY LIABILITY FOR LOSS, INJURY OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM A
TANK MIXTURE NOT SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL OR IN MANUFACTURER'S SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
DISTRIBUTED FOR THIS PRODUCT IS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY MANUFACTURER.
COMPATIBILITY: Before full-scale mixing of this product with compatible crop oil concentrates, agricultural surfactants and
fluid fertilizers you must determine the compatibility of the proposed mixture. Use proportionate quantities of each ingredient
and mix in a small container. Always mix one product thoroughly with the diluent before adding another product. If no
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r rincompatibility is evident after 30 minutes, the mixture is generally compatible for spraying. To evaluate potential short term
effects of applying the mixture, test the tank mix combination on a few plants or a small area before larger-scale treatments.
Wait at least 2 to 3 days for problems to become apparent.
IMPORTANT: MIXING WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF MIXING INCOMPATIBILITIES,
REDUCED EFFECTIVENESS AND/OR CAUSE CROP INJURY OR LOSS. ANY LIABILITY FOR LOSS, INJURY OR
DAMAGE RESULTING FROM A MIXTURE NOT SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL OR IN MANUFACTURER'S
SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING DISTRIBUTED FOR THIS PRODUCT IS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY
MANUFACTURER.
TO PREPARE THE SPRAY
Unless otherwise specified on this label, dilute this product only with water. Add about !4 or more of the total desired water
volume to your spray tank, then add the specified amount of product into the spray tank and agitate for three to five minutes
while filling the tank with the remaining quantity of water. This product will make a stable solution. It is non-flammable.
Continuous agitation or recirculation may be directed for certain tank mix products and/or with liquid fertilizers.
NOTES: (1) Adding oil, wetting agent, or other surfactant to the spray may be used to increase effectiveness on weeds, but
doing so may reduce selectivity to crops resulting in crop damage; (2) 0.6 Ibs of this product is equal to 1 pint of a 2,4-D Amine
4 product; (3) Using 0.6 Ibs of this product per acre is equivalent to applying a 2,4-D Amine 4 product at a rate of 1 pint per
acre.
PLANTING IN TREATED AREAS
Labeled Crops: Within 29 days following an application of this product, plant only those crops named as use sites on this or
other registered 2,4-D labels. Follow more specific limitations, if any, provided in the directions for individual crops. Labeled
crops may be at risk for crop injury or loss when planted soon after application, especially in the first 14 days. Degradation
factors described below should be considered in weighing this risk.
Other Crops: All other crops may be planted 30 or more days following an application without concern for illegal residues in
the planted crop. However, under certain conditions, there may be a risk of injury to susceptible crops. Degradation factors
described below should be considered in weighing this risk. Under normal conditions, any crop may be planted without risk of
injury if at least 90 days of soil temperatures above freezing have elapsed since application.
Degradation Factors: When planting into treated areas, the risk of crop injury is less if lower rates of product were applied
and conditions following application have included warm, moist soil conditions that favor rapid degradation of 2,4-D. Risk is
greater if higher rates of product were applied and soil temperatures have been cold and/or soils have been excessively wet or
dry in the days following application. Consult your local Agricultural Extension Service for information about susceptible crops
and typical soil conditions in your area.
WEEDS CONTROLLED
This product will kill or control the following weeds in addition to many other noxious plants susceptible to 2,4-D.
Locally resistant biotypes of listed weeds may be suppressed, however, tank mixing with another herbicide registered for the
same application and having a different mode and site of action is a consideration for such biotypes. Certain weeds, especially
deep-rooted perennials and woody varieties, may require repeat applications of this product for control or suppression.
Regrowth of perennials may occur.
Alder
American lotus
Arrowhead
Artichoke
Aster
Austrian fieldcress
Beggartick*
Biden
Bindweed*
Bitterweed
Bitter wintercress
Blessed thistle
Blue lettuce
Box elder
Broomweed
Buckhorn
Bull thistle
Dandelion
Dock*
Dogbane*
Duckweed
Elderberry
Flea bane (daisy)
Flixweed
Florida pusley
Frenchweed
Galinsoga
Goatsbeard
Goldenrod*
Ground ivy*
Gumweed
Healall
Hemp
Henbit
Musk thistle
Mustard
Nettle*
Nutgrass
Orange hawkweed*
Parrotfeather
Parsnip
Pennycress
Pennywort
Peppergrass
Pepperweed
Pigweed**
Plantain
Poison hemlock
Poison ivy
Pokeweed
Poorjoe
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Spatterdock
Stinging nettle
Stinkweed
Sumac
Sunflower
Sweet clover
Tarweed
Thistle
Toadf lax
Tumbleweed
Velvetleaf
Vervain*
Vetch
Virginia creeper
Water hyacinth
Water lily
Water plantain
c is
Hoary cress* Povertyweed
Honeysuckle Prickly lettuce
Horsetail Primrose
Indigo Puncture vine
Indiana mallow Purslane
Ironweed* Ragweed
Jewelweed Rush
Jimsonweed Russian thistle*
Knotweed Sagebrush
Kochia St. Johnswort
Lambsquarter Shepherdspurse
Locoweed Sicklepod
Lupine Smartweed*
Mallow* Sneezeweed
Marshelder Southern wild rose
Mexican weed Sowthistle
Momingglory Spanishneedle
These species may require repeated applications and/or use of the higher label rate even under ideal weed
control conditions.
Control of pigweed may be unsatisfactory in the High Plains area of Texas and Oklahoma.
Bulrush
Burdock
Bur ragweed
Buttercup
Canada thistle*
Carpetweed
Catnip
Chickweed
Chicory
Cockle
Cocklebur
Coffeebean
Coffeeweed
Common sowthistle
Creeping jenny
Croton
Curly indigo
Water primrose
Watershield
Wild carrot
Wild garlic*
Wild lettuce
Wild onion*
Wild radish
Wild rape
Wild strawberry
Wild sweet potato
Willow
Witchweed
Wormseed
Yellow rocket
FOR USE IN SELECTIVE WEEDING IN CROPS
CORN
Field, Sweet and Popcorn
IMPORTANT NOTE: Com hybrids vary in tolerance to 2,4-D. Some are easily injured. Spray only varieties known to be tolerant to
2,4-D. Consult the seed company or your Agricultural Experiment Station or Extension Service Weed specialist for this information.
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e)/Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preplant 0.60-1.20
(0.48 - 0.96 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 15 gallons of water per Acre.
To control emerged broadleaf weed seedlings or existing cover crops prior to planting
corn, apply 7 to 14 days before planting.
Use high rate for control of less susceptible weeds, heavy weed infestation or cover
crops such as alfalfa.
DO NOT use on light sandy soil or where soil moisture is low. '
Preemergence 1.20
(0.96 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 15 gallons of water per Acre.
Apply to soil any time after planting but before com emerges.
DO NOT use on light sandy soil, or where soil moisture is low.
Emergence 0.50
(0.40 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per Acre.
Apply just as corn plants are breaking ground.
Postemergence 0.30-0.50
(0.24-0.40 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per Acre.
Apply when most weeds have germinated. Spray after corn emerges and until 8
inches tall.
After application, delay cultivation for 8 to 10 days to allow the corn to overcome any
temporary brittleness.
Use low rates on inbreds.
Corn is susceptible to injury shortly after emergence and after unfolding of leaves. DO
NOT spray during this period nor after first tassels appear. When corn is over 8 inches
tall, use drop nozzle to keep spray off com foliage. Spray must strike tops of weeds
but should not drench corn plants.
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r
DO NOT apply from tasseling to dough stage. Injury to com is most likely to occur if
this product is applied when corn is growing rapidly under high temperatures and high
soil moisture conditions. In such conditions, use the low rate.
DO NOT use higher rates unless possible crop injury will be accepted.
Preharvest 0.50-1.87
(0.40-1.50 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per Acre.
Apply by ground only after the hard dough or denting stage to suppress perennial
weeds, decrease weed seed production, and control tall weeds such as Bindweed,
Cocklebur, Dogbane, Jimsonweed, Ragweed, Sunflower, Velvetleaf and vines that
interfere with harvesting..
SOLUTION WSG HERBICIDE and LIQUID NITROGEN TANK MIXES IN FIELD CORN
For late season control of young
Smartweed, Cocklebur, Annual
Morning-glory and other annual
broadleaf weeds less than 1 inch
high.
Field should be as clean as possible and corn 20 to 30 inches tall.
The spray mixture must be prepared as follows:
1) Add the required amount of liquid nitrogen to spray tank (80 to 120 Ibs. nitrogen per
acre).
2) Dilute 2.375 Ibs of this product in 5 gallons of clean water
3) Start the agitator and (slowly) add the diluted Solution WSG Herbicide and water
mixture.
This combination of nitrogen and Solution WSG Herbicide will treat 5 acres.
Spray immediately, maintaining continuous agitation until spray tank is empty.
Direct the spray to lower 3 to 4 inches of com stalk.
Use spray equipment designed to handle corrosive liquid nitrogen solutions.
After spraying, remove any remaining solution and rinse rig thoroughly with water.
Mix only one tank at a time.
DO NOT spray during or immediately following cold weather.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Apply only by ground application equipment.
Preharvest Interval (PHI) (Field Corn & Popcorn): 7 days
Preharvest Interval (PHI) (Sweet Corn only): 45 days
DO NOT use treated crop as fodder for 7 days following application.
Minimum Spray Interval (Sweet Corn only): 21 days
Preplant & Premerqence:
Maximum Rate Per Application : 1.20 Ibs product (0.96 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Postemergence:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 0.50 Ibs product (0.40 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Preharvest (Field and Popcorn Only):
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.87 Ibs product (1.50 Ibs a.e) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications/Crop Cycle: 1
Maximum Amount of Product / Crop Cycle (Field & Popcorn): 3.5 Ibs product (2.8 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Amount of Product / Crop Cycle (Sweet Corn Only): 1.87 Ibs product (1.5 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
GRAIN SORGHUM (Milo), FORAGE SORGHUM, SORGHUM-SUDAN GRASS HYBRIDS
NOTE: Sorghum hybrids vary in tolerance to 2,4-D. Some are easily injured. Spray only varieties known to be tolerant to 2,4-D.
Consult the seed company or your Agricultural Experiment Station or Extension Service Weed specialist for this information.
USE
Postemergence
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
0.32 - 0.48
(0.26 -0.39 a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre.
Apply when sorghum is 5 to 15 inches tall. Treat only after the sorghum is 5 inches high
and preferably before it is 15 inches high. Spraying before the 5-inch stage may inhibit
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croot development.
DO NOT treat during the boot, tasseling, or early dough stages.
Reduce spray drift by keeping the boom and spray nozzle as low as possible.
If crop is taller than 8 inches, use drop nozzle to keep the spray off the leaves.
Temporary spray injury can be expected under conditions of high soil moisture and high
air temperatures. If it is necessary to apply this product under these conditions, use the
low use rate / acre.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
DO NOT permit meat or dairy animals to consume treated crop as fodder or forage for 30 days following application.
Maximum Rate per Application: 0.48 Ibs product (0.39 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
BARLEY, WHEAT, OATS, RYE AND TRITICALE
USE
Spring
Postemergence
Barley, Wheat,
Rye, Triticale
Oats
Winter
Postemergence
and Preharvest
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
0.30-0.68
(0.24 -0.55 a.e.)
0.30-0.48
(0.24 -0.38 a.e.)
0.48-0.62
(0.38 -0.50 a.e.)
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre treated.
Spray spring grown barley, wheat, and rye between full tillering and before the boot
stage (usually 4 to 8 inches tall) when weeds are small.
Apply in 1 0 to 20 gallons of water per acre treated.
Oats are more sensitive to 2,4-D than other grains and should be sprayed in the
when well established and tillered and before jointing after crop has reached the
stage.
spring
dough
Apply in 10 to 20 gallons of water per acre treated to control large weeds that will
interfere with harvest or to suppress perennial weeds.
Preharvest treatment can be applied when the grain is in the dough stage.
Apply when soil moisture is adequate for plant growth and weeds are growing well.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
Postemerqence:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 0.68 Ibs product (0.55 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Preharvest:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 0.63 Ibs product (0.50 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Maximum Amount of Product /Crop Cycle: 1.3 Ibs product (1.05 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
SUGARCANE
USE
Preemergence
Postemergence
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
2.1
(1.70 Ibs a.e.)
0.95-1.42
(0.76 -1.1 5 a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 1 0 to 50 gallons of water per 1 acre as a blanket spray through lay-by to aid
in control of Johnsongrass seedlings and susceptible broadleaf weeds.
Apply in 10 to 60 gallons of water per 1 acre when cane is 1 to 2 feet tall.
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RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Apply only by ground application equipment.
DO NOT harvest cane prior to crop maturity.
Preemerqence:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 2.1 Ibs product (1.70 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Postemergence:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.42 Ibs product (1.15 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Maximum Amount of Product / Crop Cycle: 3.52 Ibs product (2.85 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
RICE
NOTE: Some rice varieties under certain conditions can be injured by 2,4-D. Therefore before spraying, consult local Extension for
information on sensitive varieties.
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preplant 0.80-1.25
(0.64-1.00 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 10 gallons of water per acre.
Apply 30 or more days before planting to control emerged broadleaf weed seedlings
or existing cover crops prior to planting.
Use high rate for control of less susceptible weeds or under conditions of heavy
weed infestation.
Postemergence 0.80-1.87
(0.64-1.50 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 10 gallons of water per acre.
Apply in the late tillering stage of rice development, at the time of first joint
development (first to second green ring), usually 6 to 9 weeks after emergence to
control Curly indigo and other broadleaf weeds.
DO NOT apply after panicle initiation, after rice internodes exceed 1/2 inch at early
seeding, early panicle, boot, flowering or early heading growth stages.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
*Not for use in California.
Apply only by ground application equipment.
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 60 days
Preplant:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.25 Ibs product (1.00 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Postemerqence:
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.87 Ibs product (1.5 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
Maximum Amount of Product / Crop Cycle: 1.87 Ibs product (1.5 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
FALLOW LAND
Crop Stubble on Idle Land, Postharvest to Crops, or Between Crops
USE
To control annual
broadleaf weeds
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
1.60-1.90
(1.29 -1.53 Ibs a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per acre.
Apply to weeds that are actively growing.
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To control
established
perennial species
such as Canada
thistle and Field
bindweed
2.38
(1.91 Ibsa.e.;
Refer to "Planting in Treated Areas" Section of this label for additional information.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Maximum Rate Per Application: 2.38 Ibs (1.91 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number of Applications/Year: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 30 days
Rotational Crop Interval: Plant only labeled crops within 29 days following application.
SOYBEANS (PREPLAN! ONLY)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Unacceptable injury to soybeans planted in fields treated with this product may occur. Whether or not soybean injury occurs
and the extent of the injury will depend on weather conditions (temperature and rainfall) from herbicide application until soybean
emergence and agronomic factors such as the amount of weed vegetation and previous crop residue present. Injury is more
likely under cool rainy conditions and where there is less weed vegetation and crop residue present.
DO NOT apply this product prior to planting soybeans, if you are unwilling to accept the results of soybean injury, including
possible loss of stand and yield.
In fields treated with this product, plant soybean seed as deep as practical or at least 1.0 inch deep. Adjust the planter, if
necessary, to ensure that planted seed is completely covered.
USE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preplant Burndown
Apply prior to planting soybeans in situations such as reduced tillage production systems to provide
postemergent foliar bumdown control of susceptible annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and certain
broadleaf cover crops such as those listed on this label.
DO NOT use any tillage operations between application of this product and planting soybeans.
Apply using ground equipment only in sufficient GPA to obtain adequate coverage of weeds.
Use 10 or more GPA when applying by ground.
APPLICATION USE RATE and TIMING
MAXIMUM USE RATE Ibs product (Ibs a.e.) /Acre
0.625 Ibs (0.50 Ibs a.e.)
1.25 Ibs (1.0 Ibs a.e.)
WHEN TO APPLY (Days prior to planting)
NOT less than 15 DAYS
NOT less than 30 DAYS
REMARKS
Compatible crop oil concentrates, agricultural surfactants and fluid fertilizers approved for use on growing crops may increase the
herbicidal effectiveness of 2,4-D on certain weeds and may be added to the spray tank for preplant soybean applications. Read
and follow all directions and precautions on this label and on all labels of adjuvants or fertilizers mixed with this product. •
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Apply only by ground application equipment.
DO NOT use on low organic sandy soils (<1.0%).
Maximum Amount of Product / Crop Cycle: 1.25 Ibs (1.0 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number of Applications / (1.25 Ibs /A rate): 1
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle (0.625 Ibs /A rate): 2
PASTURES, RANGELANDS, CONSERVATION PROGRAM GRASSLANDS
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e)/Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Established
pastures and
rangeland (mixed
weed species)
1.06-2.11
(0.85-1.70 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per acre.
Use lower use rate on more easily injured grasses.
Apply preferably when weeds are small and growing actively before bud stage.
Fall or spring is the best time to treat.
Repeated treatments may be needed for less susceptible weeds.
Treatments will kill or injure alfalfa, sweet clover and other legumes.
White clover (including Ladino) may be injured by light application but recovers;
repeated treatments will kill it.
In some areas dichondra, bentgrasses, carpet, buffalo, and St. Augustine grasses
may be injured. Usually colonial bents are more tolerant than creeping types; velvets
are more easily injured. _ _ _
Pastures and
rangeland with
primarily
bentgrass
(predominant
weed species)
0.30
(0.24 Ibs a.e.) Apply in 5 to 100 gallons of water per acre.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
If grass is to be cut for hay, Agricultural Use Requirements for the Worker Protection Standard are applicable.
For program lands, such as Conservation Reserve Program, consult program rules to determine whether grass or hay may be
used. The more restrictive requirements of the program rules or this label must be followed.
Preharvest Interval (PHI) (cut forage for hay): 7 days
Maximum Rate Per Application: 2.11 Ibs product (1.70 Ibs a.e.)/Acre
Maximum Number of Applications/ Year: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 30 days
GRASS SEED CROPS
USE
Postemergence
control of
broadleaf weeds
in grass being
grown for seed
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
0.53-2.11
(0.42 -1.70 Ibs a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in spring or fall in 25 to 200 gallons of water per acre.
DO NOT apply from early boot to milk stage
Spray seedling grass only after the five-leaf stage, using 0.53 Ib / Acre rate to control
small seeding weeds.
After the grass is well established higher rates of up to 2.1 1 Ib / Acre can be used to
control hard-to-kill annual or perennial weeds.
DO NOT use on bentgrass unless grass injury can be tolerated.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
DO NOT cut grass seed crops for hay for 7 days after treatment.
Maximum Rate Per Application: 2.1 1 Ibs product (1 .70 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
Maximum Number of Applications/ Year: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 21 days
FOR USE IN SELECTIVE WEEDING IN ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS
PRECAUTIONS IN APPLYING 2,4-D IN ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS
Apply only after irrigation and allow maximum time before the next irrigation. Use a lined boom applicator which can be
calibrated and which will deposit the spray uniformly. Use only flat, fan-type nozzles and low pressures - 20 to 25 pounds.
Avoid contact with fruit, foliage, stems or lower limbs of trees or vines. Apply precisely and uniformly to prevent damage to the
trees or vines and to obtain satisfactory weed control.
• DO NOT apply around fruit trees or vines with hand gun. Hand gun spraying may lead to an uneven application and
increase the risk of crop injury.
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• DO NOT apply during windy periods or extremely high temperatures.
• DO NOT spray bare ground. To avoid leaching,
• DO NOT apply to dry soils. Apply when soil is moist.
• DO NOT irrigate for 5 to 7 days after application.
APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARDS
USE
Postemergence control
broadleaf weeds in Non-
bearing trees (well
established- 1 year and
older), and Bearing
Trees (before and after
bloom)
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
1.69
(1.36 Ibs a.e)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per acre of ground to be treated.
Apply as a directed spray onto the weeds to point of runoff when weeds are
young and actively growing (pre-bud to early bud stage).
For band or spot treatment, calculate rates according to the actual portion of an
acre treated.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
DO NOT cut orchard floor for hay within 7 days of application.
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1 .69 Ibs product (1 .36 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 75 days
CITRUS GROVE FLOOR
Calamondin, Citrus citron, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Orange, Pummelo,
Tangerine, Including Cultivars, Varieties and/or Hybrids of these
USE
To control
susceptible
broadleaf weeds
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
1.13-1.69
(0.90-1. 36 a.e)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per Acre through the dormant and growing seasons.
Apply by Ground Equipment only using low silhouette or shielded sprayer to prevent
contact with green plant tissue.
Use with drift retardant to increase deposition and reduce drift.
For band or spot treatment calculate rates according to the actual portion of acre
treated.
Apply as a directed spray onto weeds to point of runoff when weeds are young and
actively growing.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 40 days
DO NOT graze or feed cover crops from treated orchards to livestock
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.69 Ibs product (1 .36 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number Applications / Crop Cycle: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 75 days
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GRAPE VINEYARDS (California Only)
USE
Directed Spray After
Shatter or Dormant
Stage to control Field
Bindweed (Morning
Glory), Canada Thistle
and other 2, 4-D
susceptible broadleaf
weeds
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
1.13-1.69
(0.90 -1.36 Ibs a.e)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Grapes are extremely sensitive to 2,4-D. Use a directed application so no 2,4-D
contacts grape leaves and young shoots or stems. Use a hooded boom and low
pressure flooding nozzles to deliver coarse droplets.
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per acre treated.
Vines should be established at least 3 years prior to treatment.
Apply when weeds are in the bud to early bloom stage and growing vigorously.
Apply after shatter (coulure) following bloom and before grape shoots reach the
ground or during dormant season.
For band or spot treatment, calculate rates according to the actual portion of an
acre treated.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 100 days
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1 .69 Ibs product (1 .36 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle: 1
STONE FRUIT
Apricot, Cherry, Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Prune, including Cultivars,
Varieties and/or Hybrids of these
USE
To control postemergent
broadleaf weeds
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
1.69
(1.36 Ibs a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 1 0 to 1 00 gallons of water per acre.
Apply as a directed spray onto the weeds to point of runoff when weeds are
young and actively growing (pre-bud to early bud stage). Make up to two
applications through the dormant or growing seasons as needed.
For band or spot treatment, calculate rates according to the actual portion of an
acre treated.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI): 40 days
DO NOT cut orchard floor for hay within 7 days of application.
DO NOT graze or feed cover crops from treated orchards to livestock.
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1 .69 Ibs product (1 .36 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 75 days
PISTACHIOS AND NUT ORCHARDS
Almond, Beech, Brazil, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (Hazelnut), Hickory,
Macadamia, Pecan, Walnut, including Cultivars, Varieties and/or Hybrids of these
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
To control postemergent
broadleaf weeds in
Filberts
1.2*
(0.97 Ibs a.e.)
* Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre.
**Apply in 10 to 100 gallons of water per acre.
Apply as a directed spray onto the weeds to point of runoff when weeds are
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To control postemergent
broadleaf weeds
1.69**
(1.36lbsa.e.)
young and actively growing (pre-bud to early bud stage). Make up to two
applications through the dormant or growing seasons as needed.
For band or spot treatment, calculate rates according to the actual portion of an
acre treated.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Preharvest Interval (PHI) (except Filberts): 60 days
Preharvest Interval (PHI) (Filberts): 45 days
DO NOT cut orchard floor for hay within 7 days of application.
DO NOT graze or feed cover crops from treated orchards to livestock.
Maximum Rate Per Application (except Filberts): 1.69 Ibs product (1.36 Ibs a.e.) / Acre
Maximum Rate Per Application (Filberts): 1.2 Ibs product (1.36 Ibs a.e.) /Acre
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle (except Filberts): 2
Maximum Number of Applications / Crop Cycle (Filberts): 4
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 30 days
FOR USE IN SELECTIVE WEEDING IN ORNAMENTAL TURF
Commercial Landscapes, Golf Courses, Cemeteries, Parks, Sports Fields,
Turfgrass around commercial and industrial buildings
USE
To control postemergent
broad leaf weeds
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) /Acre
1.8
(1.45 Ibs a.e.)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 15 to 50 gallons of water per acre treated.
Treat when weeds are young and growing well.
DO NOT use on dichondra or other herbaceous ground covers.
DO NOT use on creeping grasses such as bent except for spot treatment
freshly seeded turf until grass is well established.
nor on
Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment. With spring
application, reseed in the fall. With fall application, reseed in spring. Legumes are
usually damaged or killed.
Thoroughly wet weeds when applying this mixture.
Bindweed, Whitetop, Perennial sowthistle, Blue lettuce, Bur ragweed, Canada
thistle and other noxious perennials somewhat resistant to 2,4-D will
repeated treatments to kill.
require
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Maximum Number of Applications / Yr: 2
Maximum Amount of Product / Yr: 3.6 Ibs (2.90 Ibs a.e.), excluding spot treatments.
Maximum Rate Per Application: 1.8 Ibs. product (1.5 Ibs. a.e.) /Acre
FOR INDUSTRIAL VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
Fencerows, Hedgerows, Roadsides, Ditches, Rights-of-Way, Utility Power Lines, Utility
Substations, Railroads, Airports, Industrial Sites, Vacant Lots, Petroleum and Other Tank Farms,
Around Commercial Structures or Outbuildings, Lumberyards and Parking Areas
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e)/Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
To control postemergent
annual and perennial
weeds
1.8
(1.45 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 15 to 50 gallons of water per acre treated.
Treat when weeds are young and growing well. DO NOT use on dichondra or
other herbaceous ground covers. DO NOT use on creeping grasses such as
bent except for spot treatment nor on freshly seeded turf until grass is well
established. Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment. With
spring application, reseed in the fall. With fall application, reseed in spring.
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Legumes are usually damaged or killed. Thoroughly wet weeds when applying
this mixture. Bindweed, Whitetop, Perennial sowthistle, Blue lettuce, Bur
ragweed, Canada thistle and other noxious perennials somewhat resistant to 2,4-
D will require repeated treatments to kill.
For spot treatment
application to control
postemergent annual and
perennial weeds
0.75 oz of product
/
1 gallon
For application in small areas with a hand sprayer.
Apply to thoroughly wet all foliage.
To control small areas of
woody plants, such as
Willows, Honeysuckle,
Virginia creeper, Alders
and others susceptible to
2,4-D
3.6
(2.90 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 100 gallons of water.
Spray to thoroughly wet plants when in full leaf.
Retreat as necessary for control of regrowth and seedlings.
For best control, cut tall woody growth and spray suckers when 2 to 4 feet high.
To control Southern wild
rose on roadsides,
fencerows, and other non-
cropland sites
3.6
(2.90 Ibs a.e.)
Use 4 to 8 oz of an agricultural surfactant and this product at the rate specified in
100 gallons of water. The agricultural surfactant will improve wetting.
Spray thoroughly as soon as foliage is well developed.
Two or more treatments may be required.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Maximum Number of Applications / YR (annual & perennial weeds): 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 30 days
Maximum Number of Applications / YR (woody plants): 1
Maximum Rate per Application (annual & perennial weeds): 1.8 Ibs of product (1.45 Ibs a.e.)
Maximum Rate per Application (woody plants): 3.6 Ibs of product (2.90 Ibs a.e.)
Maximum Amount of Product / Yr: 5.0 Ibs (4.0 Ibs a.e.)
Applications to non-cropland areas are not applicable to treatment of commercial timber or other plants being grown for sale or
other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes.
FOR TREE INJECTIONS IN FORESTS AND OTHER NON-CROP AREAS
Pine Release
USE
To control hardwoods,
such as Oaks, Hickory,
Maple, Pecan Elm,
Sumac, Sweetgum and
Hawthorn in forest and
other non-crop areas
USE RATE and APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Dissolve 2.38 Ibs (1.92 Ibs a.e.) of this product in 1.5 gallons of water and apply in a concentrate tree
injector calibrated to apply 0.75 ml per injection.
Space injections 2 inches apart, edge to edge, completely around the tree and close to the base. The
injector bit must penetrate the inner bark.
On hard-to-kill species such as Hickory, Dogwood, Red maple, Blue beech and Ash, make injections
1 to 1 .5 inches apart, edge to edge.
Treatment may be made at anytime of the year.
Make injections during growing season, May 15 to October 15.
Limited to one injection application per year, maximum of 2 ml of 4.0 Ibs ae formulation per injection
site.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Maximum Number of Applications /YR: 1 injection application
Maximum Rate per Application: 2 ml (4.0 Ibs a.e. rate) per injection site.
FOR AQUATIC APPLICATIONS
Weeds and Brush on Banks of Irrigation Canals and Ditches
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e)/Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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For control of annual and
perennial broadleaf
weeds
2.38 Ibs
(1.91 Ibsa.e.)
Apply in enough water to wet all parts of the brush foliage, stem, and bark (30 to
200 GPA).
Treat when weeds are young and actively growing before the bud or early bloom
stage
For spot control of woody
brush and patches of
perennial broadleaf
weeds
Mix 4.76 Ibs of product in 150 gallons of water.
Wet foliage thoroughly using 1 gallon of spray solution per square rod.
APPLICATION METHODS
Apply only with low pressure (10 to 40 psi) power spray equipment mounted on truck, tractor or boat.
Apply while traveling upstream to avoid accidental concentration of chemical into water.
Spray only when the air is calm; 5 mph or less.
Boom spraying onto water surfaces must be held to a minimum and no cross-stream spraying to opposite banks should be
permitted. When spraying shoreline weeds, allow no more than two-foot over-spray onto water with an average of less than one-
foot over-spray to prevent introduction of greater than negligible amounts of chemical into the water.
Local conditions may affect the uses of this chemical as shown on this label. Consult State Experiment Station or Extension
Service weed specialist for specific recommendations for local weed problems and for information on possible lower dosages.
Spot Treatments are Permitted
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
DO NOT use on small canals (less than 10 cfs) where water will be used for drinking purposes.
CFS may be estimated by using the formula below. The approximate velocity needed for the calculation can be determined
by observing the length of time that it takes a floating object to travel a defined distance. Divide the distance (ft.) by the time
(sec.) to estimate velocity (ft. per sec.). Repeat 3 times and use the average to calculate CFS.
Average Width (ft.) x Average Depth (ft.) x Average Velocity (ft. per sec.) = CFS
DO NOT allow dairy animals to graze on treated areas for at least 7 days after spraying.
When treating ditchbank weeds: DO NOT allow boom spray to be directed onto water surface. DO NOT spray across stream to
opposite bank
When treating shoreline weeds: Allow no more than 2 foot overspray onto water
Maximum Number of Applications / Yr: 2
Maximum Rate per Application: 2.38 Ibs product (1.91 Ibs a.e.)
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 30 days
EMERGENT AND FLOATING AQUATIC WEEDS SUCH AS WATER HYACINTH IN WATERS
THAT ARE IN QUIESCENT OR SLOW MOVING
Lakes, Reservoirs, Marshes, Bayous, Drainage Ditches, Canals, Rivers and Streams that are
quiescent or slow moving, Including Programs of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
USE
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / Acre
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Surface Application 2.38-4.76
(1.91-3.82 Ibs a.e.)
Apply in 50 to 100 gallons of water per acre.
DO NOT submerge plants after treatment.
Make application when leaves are fully developed above water line and plants
are actively growing.
Use power sprayers operated with a boom or spray gun mounted on a boat,
tractor or truck. Thorough wetting of foliage is essential for maximum control.
Use low pressure, large nozzles and thickening agents to prevent spray drift in
areas of sensitive crops.
For DIRECTA-SPRAY™ operation, use this product with 1 pint of drift control
agent in 50 to 100 gallons of water.
For other applications, follow the drift control agent label for mixing directions.
Consult your State Game and Fish Department or Water Control Agency prior to
application of this product for aquatic weed control.
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r rTreatment of aquatic weeds can result in oxygen loss from decomposition of
dead weeds. This loss can cause fish suffocation. Therefore, to minimize this
hazard, treat 1/3 to 1/2 of the water area in a single operation and wait at least
10 to 14 days between treatments.
Begin treatments along the shore and proceed outward in bands to allow fish to
move into untreated areas.
For large bodies of weed infested waters, leave buffer strips of at least 100 feet
wide and delay treatment of these strips for 4 to 5 weeks or until the dead
vegetation has decomposed.
Repeat treatment as necessary to kill regrowth and plants missed in previous
application.
Spot Treatments are Permitted.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required, either by letter of agreement or issuance of special
permits for aquatic applications. '
FLOATING and EMERGENT WEEDS: (in addition to these restrictions, see specific water use instructions, restrictions,
and limitations in the section below titled- 'Specific Water Use Restrictions and Limitations for Floating and Emergent
Weeds')
Maximum Rate per Application: 4.76 Ibs (3.82 Ibs a.e.) per surface acre.
Maximum Number of Applications / Yr: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 21 days
When treating moving bodies of water, applications must be made while traveling upstream to prevent concentration of 2,4-D
downstream from the application.
SPECIFIC WATER USE RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
for FLOATING and EMERGENT WEEDS
Water Use for Floating and Emergent Weeds
1. Water for irrigation or sprays:
A. If treated water is intended to be used only for crops or non-crop areas that are labeled for direct treatment with 2,4-D
such as pastures, turf, or cereal grains, the treated water may be used to irrigate and/or mix sprays for these sites at
any time after the 2,4-D aquatic application.
B. Due to potential phytotoxicity considerations, the following restrictions are applicable: If treated water is intended to be
used to irrigate or mix sprays for plants grown in commercial nurseries and greenhouses; and other plants or crops
that are not labeled for direct treatment with 2,4-D, the water must not be used unless one of the following restrictions
has been observed:
i. A setback distance from functional water intake(s) of greater than or equal to 600 feet was used for the
application, or,
ii. A waiting period of 7 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
iii. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-D concentration is 100 ppb (0.1 ppm) or less at the water intake. Wait
at least 3 days after application before initial sampling at water intake.
2. Drinking water (potable water):
A. Consult with appropriate state or local water authorities before applying this product to public waters. State or local
agencies may require permits. The potable water use restrictions on this label are to ensure that consumption of water
by the public is allowed only when the concentration of 2,4-D in the water is less than the MCL (Maximum
Contaminant Level) of 70 ppb. Applicators should consider the unique characteristics of the treated waters to assure
that 2,4-D concentrations in potable water DO NOT exceed 70 ppb at the time of consumption.
B. For floating and emergent weed applications, the drinking water setback distance from functioning potable water
intakes is greater than or equal to 600 feet.
C. If no setback distance of greater than or equal to 600 feet is used for application, applicators or the authorizing
organization must provide a drinking water notification prior to a 2,4-D application to the party responsible for public
water supply or to individual private water uses. Notification to the party responsible for a public water supply or to
individual private water users must be done in a manner to assure that the party is aware of the water use restrictions
when this product is applied to potable water. The following is an example of a notification via posting, but other
methods of notification which convey the above restrictions may be used and may be required in some cases under
state or local law or as a condition of a permit.
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Example:
Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250 feet of shoreline
past the application site to include immediate public access points. Posting must include the day and time of application.
Posting may be removed if analysis of a sample collected at the intake 3 or more days following application shows that the
concentration in the water is less than 70 ppb (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays), or after 7 days following application, whichever
occurs first.
Text of notification:
Wait 7 days before diverting functioning surface water intakes from the treated aquatic site to use as drinking water, irrigation,
or sprays, unless water at functioning drinking water intakes is tested at least 3 days after application and is demonstrated by
assay to contain not more than 70 ppb 2,4-D (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays).
Application Date: Time:
D. Following each application of this product, treated water must not be used for drinking water unless one of the
following restrictions has been observed:
i. A setback distance from functional water intake(s) of greater than or equal to 600 feet was used for the
application, or,
ii. A waiting period of at least 7 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
iii. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-D concentration is 70 ppb (0.07 ppm) or less at the water intake.
Sampling for drinking water analysis should occur no sooner than 3 days after 2,4-D application. Analysis of
samples must be completed by a laboratory that is certified under the Safe Drinking Water Act to perform
drinking water analysis using a currently approved version of analytical Method Number 515, 555, other
methods for 2,4- D as may be listed in Title 40 CFR, Part .141.24, or Method Number 4015 (immunoassay of
2,4-D) from U.S. EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste SW-846.
E. Note: Existing potable water intakes that are no longer in use, such as those replaced by a connection to a municipal
water system or a potable water well, are not considered to be functioning potable water intakes.
F. Drinking water setback distances DO NOT apply to terrestrial applications of 2,4-D adjacent to water bodies with
potable water intakes.
3. Swimming:
A. DO NOT swim in treated water for a minimum of 24 hours after application
B. Users must provide notification prior to performing a Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-D application. Notification to the party
responsible for the public swimming area or to individual private users must be done in a manner to assure that the
party is aware of the water use swimming restrictions when this product is applied to water. The following is an
example in some cases under state or local law or as a condition of the permit:
Example:
Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250 feet of
shoreline past the application site to include immediate public access points.
Text of notification:
DO NOT swim in treated water for a minimum of 24 hours after application. Application Date: Time:
4. Except as state above, there are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for swimming, fishing, watering livestock
or domestic purposes.
Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required, either by letter of agreement or issuance of special
permits for aquatic applications.
SUBMERGED AQUATIC WEEDS INCLUDING EURASIAN WATER MILFOIL
THAT ARE IN QUIESCENT OR SLOW MOVING
Lakes, Reservoirs, Marshes, Bayous, Drainage Ditches, Canals, Rivers and Streams that are
quiescent or slow moving, Including Programs of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Application Timing: For best results, apply
growth in areas heavily infested the previous
recovery, but no later than mid-August in most
USE
in spring
year. A
areas.
RATE
Ibs of product
(Ibs a.e) / acre foot
or early
second
summer when aquatic weeds appear. Check
application may be needed when weeds show
for weed
signs of
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Surface Application
Use power operated boat mounted boom sprayer.
If rate is less than 5 gallons per acre, dilute to a minimum spray volume
of 5 gallons per surface acre.
RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
Coordination and approval of local and state authorities may be required, either by letter of agreement or issuance of special
permits for aquatic applications.
SUBMERSED WEEDS: (in addition to these restrictions, see specific water use instructions, restrictions, and limitations
in the section below titled- 'Specific Water Use Restrictions and Limitations for Submerged Weeds')
Maximum Rate per Application: 13.4 Ibs (10.8 Ibs a.e.) per acre-foot
Maximum Number of Applications/Yr: 2
Minimum Retreatment Interval: 21 days
When treating moving bodies of water, applications must be made while traveling upstream to prevent concentration of 2,4-
D downstream from the application.
Table 1 . Amount of 2,4-D to Apply for a Target Subsurface Concentration
Surface Area
(Acre)
1
Average Depth
(Feet)
1
2
3
4
5
For Typical Conditions
2 ppm 2,4-D a. e. /
acre-foot
(Pounds)
5.4
10.8
16.2
21.6
27.0
For Difficult Conditions*
4 ppm 2,4-D a. e. /
acre-foot
(Pounds)
10.8
21.6
32.4
43.2
54.0
* Examples include spot treatment of pioneer colonies of Eurasian Water Milfoil and certain difficult to control aquatic
species.
SPECIFIC WATER USE RESTRICTIONS and LIMITATIONS
for SUBMERGED WEEDS
Water Use for Submersed Weeds
1. Water for irrigation or sprays:
A. If treated water is intended to be used only for crops or non-crop areas that are labeled for direct treatment with 2,4-D
such as pastures, turf, or cereal grains, the treated water may be used to irrigate and/or mix sprays for these sites at
any time after the 2,4-D aquatic application.
B. Due to potential phytotoxicity and/or residue considerations, the following restrictions are applicable:
If treated water is intended to be used to irrigate or mix sprays for unlabeled crops, non-crop areas or other plants not labeled
for direct treatment with 2,4-D, the water must not be used unless one of the following restrictions has been observed:
i. A setback distance described in the Drinking Water Setback Table (Table 2) below was used for the
application, or,
ii. A waiting period of 21 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
iii. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-D concentration is 100 ppb (0.1 ppm) or less at the water intake. See
Table 3 below for the waiting period after application but before taking the initial sampling at water intake.
2. Drinking water (potable water):
A. Consult with appropriate state or local water authorities before applying this product to public waters. State or local
agencies may require permits. The potable water use restrictions on this label are to ensure that consumption of water
by the public is allowed only when the concentration of 2,4-D in the water is less than the MCL (Maximum
Contaminant Level) of 70 ppb. Applicators should consider the unique characteristics of the treated waters to assure
that 2,4-D concentrations in potable water DO NOT exceed 70 ppb at the time of consumption.
B. For submersed weed applications, the drinking water setback distances from functioning potable water intakes are
provided in Table 2. Drinking Water Setback Distance (below).
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C. If no setback distance from the Drinking Water Setback Table (Table 2) is to be used for the application, applicators or
the authorizing organization must provide a drinking water notification and an advisory to shut off all potable water
intakes prior to a 2,4-D application. Notification to the party responsible for a public water supply or to individual private
water users must be done in a manner to assure that the party is aware of the water use restrictions when this product
is applied to potable water.
The following is an example of a notification via posting, but other methods of notification which convey the above restrictions
may be used and may be required in some cases under state or local law or as a condition of a permit.
Example:
Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250 feet of shoreline
past the application site to include immediate public access points. Posting should include the day and time of application.
Posting may be removed if analysis of a sample collected at the intake no sooner than stated in Table 3 (below) shows that the
concentration in the water is less than 70 ppb (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays), or after 2t days following application,
whichever occurs first.
Text of notification:
Wait 21 days before diverting functioning surface water intakes from the treated aquatic site to use as drinking water, irrigation,
or sprays, unless water at functioning drinking water intakes is tested no sooner than (insert days from Table 3) and is
demonstrated by assay to contain not more than 70 ppb 2,4-D (100 ppb for irrigation or sprays).
Application Date: . Time:
D. Following each application of this product, treated water must not be used for drinking water unless one of the
following restrictions has been observed:
i. A setback distance described in the Drinking Water Setback Distance Table was used for the application, or,
ii. A waiting period of at least 21 days from the time of application has elapsed, or,
iii. An approved assay indicates that the 2,4-D concentration is 70 ppb (0.07 ppm) or less at the water intake.
Sampling for drinking water analysis should occur no sooner than stated in Table 3. Analysis of samples must
be completed by a laboratory that is certified under the Safe Drinking Water Act to perform drinking water
analysis using a currently approved version of analytical Method Number 515, 555, other methods for 2,4-D as
may be listed in Title 40 CFR, Part 141.24, or Method Number 4015 (immunoassay of 2,4-D) from U.S. EPA
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste SW-846.
E. Note: Existing potable water intakes that are no longer in use, such as those replaced by a connection to a municipal
water system or a potable water well, are not considered to be functioning potable water intakes.
F. Drinking water setback distances DO NOT apply to terrestrial applications of 2,4-D adjacent to water bodies with
potable water intakes.
3. Swimming:
A. DO NOT swim in treated water for a minimum of 24 hours after application
B. Users must provide notification prior to performing a Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-D application. Notification to
the party responsible for the public swimming area or to individual private users must be done in a manner to
assure that the party is aware of the water use swimming restrictions when this product is applied to water.
The following is an example in some cases under state or local law or as a condition of the permit:
Example:
Posting notification should be located every 250 feet including the shoreline of the treated area and up to 250 feet of
shoreline past the application site to include immediate public access points.
Text of notification:
DO NOT swim in treated water for a minimum of 24 hours after application. Application Date: Time:
4. Except as stated above, there are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for swimming, fishing, watering livestock
or domestic purposes.
Table 2. Drinking Water Setback Distance for Submersed Weed Applications
Application Rate and Minimum Setback Distance (feet) From Functioning Potable Water Intake
1 ppm*
600
2 ppm*
1200
3 ppm*
1800
4 ppm*
2400
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* ppm acid equivalent target water concentration
Table 3. Sampling for Drinking Water Analysis After 2,4-D Application for Submersed Weed Applications
Minimum Days After Application Before Initial Water Sampling at the Functioning Potable Water Intake
1 ppm*
5
2 ppm*
10
3 ppm*
10
4 ppm*
14
* ppm acid equivalent target water concentration
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
DO NOT contaminate water, feed or foodstuff by storage or disposal.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Always use original container to store pesticides in a secure warehouse or storage building. This
product should be stored in a cool, dry location. DO NOT store adjacent to seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, or fungicides.
Container should be opened in a well-ventilated area. All containers should be kept tightly sealed when not in use.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures, or rinsate is a
violation of Federal law and may contaminate groundwater. If container is damaged or if pesticide has spilled, contain all
spillage. Clean up all spilled material with broom. Place in a closed, labeled container for proper disposal. If these wastes
cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency
or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
CONTAINER HANDLING:
[Nonrefillable bags:]
Nonrefillable container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into application equipment, then
offer for recycling if available, or dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration. DO NOT bum unless allowed
by state and local ordinance If burned stay out of smoke.
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WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
The directions for use of this product must be followed carefully. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE
LAW, (1) THE GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU ARE FURNISHED "AS IS" BY MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND (2)
MANUFACTURER AND SELLER MAKE NO WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND
TO BUYER OR USER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR BY USAGE OF TRADE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE,
WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT SOLD, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, USE, OR ELIGIBILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE.
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INEFFECTIVENESS, MAY RESULT BECAUSE
OF SUCH FACTORS AS THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF OTHER MATERIALS USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE
GOODS, OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION, INCLUDING WEATHER, ALL OF WHICH ARE BEYOND THE
CONTROL OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND ASSUMED BY BUYER OR USER. THIS WRITING CONTAINS ALL
OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BUYER, MANUFACTURER AND SELLER, AND NO
PERSON OR AGENT OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION
OR WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THESE GOODS.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE
LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR DAMAGES IN THEIR NATURE OF
PENALTIES RELATING TO THE GOODS SOLD, INCLUDING USE, APPLICATION, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL.
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR USER BY WAY OF INDEMNIFICATION TO
BUYER OR TO CUSTOMERS OF BUYER, IF ANY, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES OR SUMS OF MONEY, CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS WHATSOEVER, RESULTING FROM OR BY REASON OF, OR RISING OUT OF THE MISUSE, OR FAILURE
TO FOLLOW LABEL WARNINGS OR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, OF THE GOODS SOLD BY MANUFACTURER OR
SELLER TO BUYER. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER, USER, OR ITS CUSTOMERS. BUYER'S
OR USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S TOTAL LIABILITY SHALL BE FOR
DAMAGES NOT EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT.
If you do not agree with or do not accept any of directions for use, the warranty disclaimers, or limitations on liability,
do not use the product, and return it unopened to the Seller, and the purchase price will be refunded.
(RV042913)
OPTIONAL FRONT PANEL TEXT
FOR CONTROL OF MANY BROADLEAF WEEDS IN GRAPE VINEYARDS, APPLE, PEAR, STONE FRUIT AND NUT
ORCHARDS. ALSO FOR USE IN ORNAMENTAL TURF AROUND COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, AND
CERTAIN NON-CROPLAND AREAS.
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LABEL HISTORY
File Name
000228-OOxxx.20120103.SOLUTION WSG
000228-OOTRL.20130429.SOLUTION_WSG_Revised
Revision Mark
RV010312
RV042913
Comment
Draft
Revised Draft per ORE Assessment
(03/14/2013) EPA requested revisions
(04/25/2013)
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