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# PASSPORT HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **241-325**
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- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (27.5%); Imazethapyr, ammonium salt (2.2%)
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- Label accepted: 1995-03-16
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000241-00325-19950316.pdf
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---
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• a
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MS. Desiree L. Litte
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American Cyanamide Comp~ny
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P.O. oOK 400
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Princeton, NJ oa~4J-0400
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Oear MS. Little:
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SUDJect: PAS&PORTe ilerbicide
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MAR I 6 1900
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ePA Reylgteatlon NO. l41-325
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A~~llcation Dated September 20, 1993, Reg~est tor '
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Hince Label Amelldments
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TIle ;.'ro~osed amendments to thE' labelin~ ot H,e sUbJect
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pesticiue proouct reyistration nave been reviH~ed and are
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acce~taule uncer the Feoeral Insectlcide, Fungicide and
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Ma~enticiue Act (FIFkA) as amentieJ provided tnat you:
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o ;-;uomit one (l) copy ot jiOUr f inal ~r lntec li:lbellll',
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oetorE you r~ledse the ~r0duct (or snIrment unter
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nIt' aCCf';:;t t'll lac..elin',.
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• J
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II tnl;; ccn<iition i~ not COlnrll''',-; ',/ith, the re-;1t:tri1tiofl
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~lll c~ SUbject to cancellation in uccorddncp ~ith flf~A,
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sectln O(~). lour r.lea~e tor soip.eot of the proGuct con-
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stitutes acceptance of this condition. ..
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A 5r~~·~~u cc~y cf tIle laDelln,; 15 pnclosen tor your
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r·!~ord~ •
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f.nclol)ure
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SIncerely YOUCb,
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Joanne 1. Miller
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~roduct Manager (i)
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fungicide-Herbicide branCh
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Reg16tration ~ivi5ion (750~C)
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E.riilson: Uiskette ABC16 03-16-95
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BEST COpy AVAILABLE
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
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PASSPORt8
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herbicide
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FOR USE IN SOYBEANS
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Ammonium sKlt of imazethap)r: (±)-2-[4,S-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methyl
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et:hyl)-S-oxo-l!!-imidazol-2-ylj-S-p.thyl-3-pyridinecarboxylic add*
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triflu~alin:~,~~trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine
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INERT INGREDIENTS** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.2t
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27 .S%
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70.3%
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TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.0%
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*Equivalent to 2.1% (±)-2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(l-methylethyl)-S-oxo-l!!
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imidazol-2-ylj-S-ethyl-3-pyridlnecarboxylic acid.
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**Contains petroleum distillates
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PASSPORT contains 2.6 pounds of active ingredients per gallon (2.4 pounds ai of
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trifluralin and 0.2 pounds acid equivalent of imazethapyr).
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EPA Reg. No. 241-325 EPA Est. No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER/PELIGRO!
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PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que
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la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicada ampliamente.
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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IF IN EYES: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle steam of water
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for 15 minutes. Call a physician.
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IF SWALLOWED: DO NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or Poison Control
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Center immediately.
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IF ON SKIN: \.lash with plenty of soap and water.
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irritation persists.
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Get medical attention if
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Because of in~reased risk of chemical pneumonia or pulmonary
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edema caused by aspiration of the hydrocarbon solvent, vomiting should be
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induced only ur.der professional supervision.
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In case of an emergency endangering I ife or property involving this product.
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call collect, day or night, Area Code 20l-83~-3100.
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See Next Page for Additional Precautionary Statements
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American Cyanamid Company
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Agricultural Products Civision
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Crop Protection Chemicals Department
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\.layne, NJ 07470 °1993
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Net Contents: 2.5 gallons
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......
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) (9.45 liters) ,.
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• Registered Trademark of Americ·<~n Cyanamid Com;J<1ny
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- I . 6/91 . .1') J
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS (AND DOMESnC ANlt'ALS)
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DANGER
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Causes i r.revers ible eye damage. HRrmful if swallowed, inhaled 0"(" absol
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through skin. Do n(,t bet in eyes, Con skin, or on clothing. Wear goggles
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face shield. Avoid breathin b vapor or spray Jaist. Wash thoroughly with,
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and water af~er handling. Remcve contaminated c~othing and wash before reus.
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ENVIRONMENTAL hAZAR,)S
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This product is toxic to fish. Do not ~~ply directly ~o water, or to areas wI
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surface wat~r is present or to in~ect~dal areas below the mean high water Jal
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Drift and CUI'off frnm t::eated al:eas Jaay be hazardous to fish in neighbol
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aquatiC'. sites. DO NOT contauinate wat .. r when disposin~ of e'luipllent washwat.
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DIREe'fIONS FOR USE
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It is a violati"" of Federal law to use th! s product in 2 manner inconsis'
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) with its labeling.
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This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesti.
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applicatio~.
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Observe all cautions and limitations in this leaflet. Do I'ot use PASSPORT ~'
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than in accordance with t!-le instructions sP.t :orth on this label. The us,
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PASSPORT not consistent with this label can result in inju=y to crops, an;m,
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or persons. Keep container closed to avoid spills and contamination.
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DO NOT appl.y this product through any type of irrigation system.
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STORAGE:
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STORAGE AND DXSPOSLL
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KEEP FROM FREEZING. DO NOT STORE BELOW 400 F. SHAKE wELL BEFO
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USING.
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DO NOT co.ltaminM:e water, food or feed by s::orage or disposal.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improp
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disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsa
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is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot
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disposed of by use according to label instruction
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contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Contr
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Agp.ncy or the Hazardous Waste representative at t
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nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for rccycli
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or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of i'l
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sanitary landfi 11, or by incineration, or, :'f a11~",e9.
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State and local authorities, by burning. Ii burned.:~t
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out of smoke.
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- 2- 6/91
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DISCLAIMER
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The label instructions for the use of this product reflect the opinion of
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experts based On research and field use. The directions are believed to be
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reI iable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to
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eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product. Crop
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inj'~ry, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of
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such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, herbicide
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resistant weed populations, or the use of, or application of the product
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contrary to label instructions, all of which are beyond the control of
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American Cyanamid Company. All such risks shall be assumed by the user.
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American Cyanamid Company shall not be responsible for losses or damages
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resulting from use of this product in any manner not set forth on this label.
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User assUllles all risks associated with the use of tllis product in any manner
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not specifically set forth on this label.
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American Cyanamid Company warrants only that the material contained herein
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conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for
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the use therein described when used in accordance with the directions for use,
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subject to the risks referred to above. CYAN~~ID DOES NOT MAKE OR AUTHORIZE
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ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE ANY OTHER VARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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AND EXPRESSLY l{CLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED VARRANTIES OF MERC~~TABILITY
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OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND AMERICAN CYANAMID'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY, VHETHER
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IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERVISE, SHALL BE LIMITED
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TO REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF PASSPORT. In no case shall Cyanamid or
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the 5cller b~ liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting
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from the use or handling of this product
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USES WI~H OTHER PRODUCTS (TANK MIXES)
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If this product is used in combination witn any other product except as
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specifically recommended in writing by American Cyanamid Company then American
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Cyanamid Company shall have no liability for any loss, damage or injury
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arising out of its use in any such combination not so specifically
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recommpnded. If used en combinatim recommended by American Cyanamid Company,
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the liability of American Cyanamid Company shall in no manner extend to any
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damage, loss or injury not directly caused by the inclusion of the American
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Cyanamid Ccmpany product in such combination use, and in any event shall be
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limited to return of the account of the purchase price of the American
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Cyanamid Company product.
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GENEPAL INFORMATION
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Entry into treated fiElds is not permitted without protective clothing until
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sprays have dri~d.
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PASSPORT is ,,:fective in providing weed control in redu.ced tillage (fie.t,h' not
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tilled the previous fall) as well as conventional tillage production sy~~~~s.
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Apply PASSPORT preplant i.ncorporated from ',5 days prior to planting, uP. to
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planting. Incorporate t'AssrORT within 24 hours of application. p;f'.cr
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PAS"PORT is appl i"d, some suscepttble weeds .. mcrg£", growth stops, W1(1 '"he
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weeds either die or are not competitive with th. crop .
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The weed killing activity of PASSPORT involves herbicide uptake by weed roots
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and rapid translocation to the growing points. Therefore, adequate soil
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moisture is important for optimum PASSPORT activity. When adequate soil
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moisture is present, PASSPORT will provide residual control of susceptible
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germinating weeds.
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Occa3ional internode shortening and/or temporary yellowing of soybean plants
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may occur following PASSPORT applications. This will not affect soybean
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yields.
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Use of PASSPORT herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected to
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result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situations; however,
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various environmental and agronollic factors make it impossible to eliminate
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all risks associated with the use of this product "nd, therefore, rotational
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crop injury is always possible.
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Within any weed population, there may be the potential for the occurrence of
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weeds resistant to herbicides .. hen compounds that affect the same site of
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action are used continously on the same acre. Therefore, any multiple year
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weed management program should include, when local agronomic practices allow,
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) as many of the following practices as possible:
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use scouting and weed thresholds to determine the need for herbicide
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treatment
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utilize tank-mixtures or sequential applications of d~L[erent mode
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of-action herbicides to control the same target weeds
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combine cultivation with herbicide treatments
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See your Cyanamid representative for additional information.
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Replanting: If replanting is necessary in a field previously treated with
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PASSPORT, the field may be replanted to soybeans. Rework the soil no deeper
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than the treated zone. Do not apply a second treatment of PASSPORT.
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MIXING I:1STRUCTIONS
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Fill the spray tank one-fourth to one-half full with clean water. While
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agitating add the required amount of product and then fill the remainder of
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the tank with water. Maintain agitation while spraying to ensure a uniform
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spray mixture.
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To avoid injury to sellsitive crops, spray equipment used for PASSPORT
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applications must be drained and thoroughly cleaned with water be:ore being
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used to apply other products.
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TANK MIX COMBINATIONS WITH OTHER HERBICIDES
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If other herbic ides are tank-mixed with PASSPORT, whi Ie agi tating, add
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components in the following order:
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1) Fill spray tank 1/4 to 1/2 full with clean water.
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2) Add PASSPORT.
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3) Add other EC (emulsifiable concentrate) products.
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4) Add soluble packet products and thoroughly mix.
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5) Add WP (wettable powder), DG (dispersible r.rat.u]cs) or OF (dry
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flowable) formulations not in soluble packets.
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6) Add aqueous solution products.
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7) Add liquid dispersible products.
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8) While ap;itatinp;, fi 11 the remainder of the t~nk with water.
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6/91
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HERBICIDE COKBINATIONS
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PASSPORT may be applied preplant incorporated in tank mix combination with
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metribuzin (Scncor 1 or Lcxone 2 ) PASSPORT may also be applied preplant
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incorporated, followed by a preemergence application of metribuzin or
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linuron (Lorox 2 or Linex 3 ). The tank mix or sequential application of
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PASSPORT and metribuzin will enhance the control of common cocklebur and
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common ragweed in addition to the weeds controlled by a soil application of
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PASSPORT. The sequential application of PASSPORT followed by linuron will
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enhance the control of common ragweed.
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Apply PASSPORT at the broadcast rate of 2 1/2 pints per acre. Refer to the
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metribuzin or linuron label for specIfic application rates. cestrictions
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and precautionary instructions.
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Under conditions of heavy grass pressure. the addition of a grass herbicide
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such as PROWL- or trifluralin may be tank-mixed with PASSPORT.
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When PASSPORT is used in combination with another herbicide, refer to the
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respective label for rates. methods of application, proper timing, weeds
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contro lled, restrictions and precautions. Always use in accordance with
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the more restrictive label restrictions and precautions. No label dosages
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should be exceeded. PASSPORT cannot be mixed with any product containing a
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label prohibiting such mixtures.
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SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
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DO NOT apply when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph, or when spray may
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be carried to sensitive crops. Sensitive crops include leafy vegetables,
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sugarbeets, and cotton.
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GROUND APPLICATIONS:
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Uniformly apply with properly calibrated gr,)Und equipment in 10 to 40
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gallons 0~ water per acre. A spray pressure of 20 to 40 psi is
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recommended. Adjust the boom height to ensure proper coverage.
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APPLICATIONS WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER:
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PASSPORT can be applied to the soil in liquid fertilizers. Follow all
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PASSPORT label recommendations regarding incorporation, timing of
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application, special instructions and precautions. Apply treatments in 20
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or more gallons of liquid fertilizer per acre with ground equipmer.t.
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Always test the compatibility of PASSPORT with liquid fertilizer before
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mixing in the spray tank.
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·PROWL is a registered trademark of American Cyanamid Company.
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lSencor is a trademark of Hobay Corporation.
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2texone and Lorox are trademarks of E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company.
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3Linex is a trademark of Griffin Ag Products Co., Inc.
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APPLICATIONS WITH DRY BULK FERTILIZER:
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PO\SSPORT .. ay be illpregnated on dry bulk fertilizers.
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directed, PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer .. ixtures provide
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to that provided by the same rates of PASSPORT applied
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fertilizer.
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\lhen applied as
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weed control equal
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in water or liquid
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Follow all PASSPORT label reco .... endations regarding application and
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incorporation, special instructions and precautions. Apply PASSPORT/dry
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bulk fertilizer mixtures only with ground equipment.
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All individual state cegulations relating to dry bulk fertilizer,
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registration, labeling, and application are the responsibility of the
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individual and/or co"r,any selling the PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer
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.. ixturas.
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A .. inimum of 200 pounds and a maximum of 450 pounds of dry bulk fertilizer
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impregnated with the recommended amount of PASSPORT must be applied per
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acre.
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DO NOT impregnate PASSPORT onto coated ammonium nitrate or limestone
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because these materials will not absorb the herbicide. Dry fertilizer
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blends containing mixtures of ammonium nitrate or limestone may be
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impregnated with PASSPORT. A minimum of 200 pounds of impregnated dry bulk
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fertilizer, excluding the weight of ammonium nitrate or limestone. must be
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applied per acre.
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Apply PASSPORT at the rate of 2 and 1/2 pints per acre. Use the following
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table to determine the amount of PASSPORT to be impregnated on a ton of dry
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bulk fertilizer based on the rate of fertilize~ which will be applied per
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acre.
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RATE CHART FOR IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZER WITH PASSPORT
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(Pints of PASSPORT per Ton of Fertilizer)
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PASSPORT Rate Fertilizer Rate
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Per Acre pounds per acre Pints per Ton
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2 1/2 pints 200 25
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250 20
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300 16 2/3
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350 14 1/3
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400 12 1/2
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450 11
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For those rates not listed in this table. calculate the pints of PASSPORT to
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be impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer using the following formula:
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2000
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Pounds of dry
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fertilizer per acre
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x
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2 1/2 Pints of
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PASSPORT per
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acre
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(recommended rate)
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·6·
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Pints of , .•
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PASSPORT per' .:.,'
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ton of fertilizer.
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6/93
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To impregnate PASSPORT on bulk fertilizer, use a closed rotary-drum mixer or
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other cOlIIDonly used dry bl:.lk fertilizer blender equipped with suitable spray
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equipment. Spray nozzles must be placed to provide unifor'll coveragu of
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PASSPORT onto the fertilizer during mixing.
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If Treflan is to be combined with the PASSPORT prior to impregnation, premix
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the Treflan with an equal volume of water before adding it to the PASSPORT.
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DO NOT mix undiluted Treflan with PASSPORT.
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Apply the PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer mixture with an accurately calibrated
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dry fertilizer spreader. The PASSPORT/dry bulk fertilizer mixture must be
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spread uniformly on the soil surface. Uneven spreading can cause poor weed
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control and crop injury.
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Refer to PREPLANT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS section of this label for
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incorporation directions.
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PASSPORT HERBICIDE USE AREA
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Do not apply PASSPORT to soybeans in North Dakota or in Minnesota north of
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) state highway 210.
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USE RATE
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(2 1/2 PINTS P!':p. ACRE)
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Apply PASSPORT at a broadcast rate of 2 1/2 pints per acre. At this broadcast
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rate, one gallon of PASSPORT will treat 3.2 acres of soybeans.
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NOTE: Only one application of PASSPORT may be made during the season.
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YEF.DS CONTROLLED
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When applied as directed, PASSPORT will control or reduce competition from the
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weeds listed below.
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NOTE: C = Control, R = Reduced Competition
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BROADLEAF WEEDS ~X'S .I ~ !
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Preplant
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Weeds Controlled Incorporated
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Anoda, spurred C
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Buffalobur C
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Carpetweed C
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Cocklebur, cOlDlllon R
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Devilsclaw C
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Calinsoga C
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Jimsonweed C
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Kochia C
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Lambquarters, cOlllJllon C
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Mallow, Venice R
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Morningglory
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entireleaf R
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ivyleaf R
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pitted R
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) smallflower C
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tall R
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Mustard species C
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Nightsh3c1e
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black C
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Eastern black C
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hairy C
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||
Pigweed
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palmer C
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redroot C
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smooth C
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spiny C
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Puncturevine C
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Purslane, common C
|
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Pusley, Florida C
|
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Ragweed,
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)
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common R
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giant R
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||
Sida. priLkly ( teaweed) C
|
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Smartweed
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||
ladysthumb C
|
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Pennsylvania C
|
||
Spurge
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||
prostrate C
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spotted C
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Sunflower C
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Velvetleaf C
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waterhemp. tall C
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- 8 - ('/'1'1
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q
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)
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GRAS \lEEDS
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Weeds Controlled
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Bar,yardgrass
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Crabgraso;
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large
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||
smooth
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||
Crowfootgrass
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||
Cupgrass, woolly
|
||
Foxtail
|
||
giant
|
||
green
|
||
yellow
|
||
Goosegrass
|
||
Itchgrass
|
||
Johnsongrass
|
||
seedling
|
||
rhizome
|
||
Millet, wild proso
|
||
Panicum
|
||
brown! op
|
||
fall
|
||
Texas
|
||
Sandbur, fie Ie
|
||
Shattercane
|
||
Signalgrass, broadleaf
|
||
Sorghwn almum
|
||
Witchgrass
|
||
Nutsedge
|
||
yellow
|
||
purple
|
||
SEDGES
|
||
- 9-
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Preplant
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Incorporated
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
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||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
C
|
||
R
|
||
C
|
||
R
|
||
R
|
||
c
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||
c
|
||
c
|
||
c
|
||
c
|
||
c
|
||
c
|
||
c
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||
R
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R
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(,/91
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10
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)
|
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SOIL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
PASSPORT may be soil applied and incol'porated up to 45 days (early preplant)
|
||
prIor to soybean planting. DO NOT apply after planting soybeans.
|
||
PASSPORT conteols weeds by uptake by weed roots and translocation to the
|
||
growing points where it stops weed growth.
|
||
Adequate soil moisture is required for optimum activity. The amount of
|
||
rainfall or irrigation required following application depends on existing soil
|
||
moisture. soi 1 texture and organic matter content. Suffic ient water to
|
||
moisten the soil to a depth of 2 inches is normally adequate. If dry soil
|
||
conditions persist following a PASSPORT application. a c·tltivation is
|
||
recolDIDende~ to control escaped weeds. When adequate moisture is received
|
||
after dry conditions. PASSPORT will provide residual control of susceptible
|
||
germinating weeds; activity on established weeds will depend on the weed
|
||
species and the location of its root system in the soil.
|
||
- 10- 6/93
|
||
II
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
PREPLANT INCORPORATED APPLICATIONS
|
||
PASSPORT may be applied either prior to spring tUlage, or following land
|
||
preparation and should be thoroughly incorporated to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
Whe,. applied to beds, maintain PASSPORT in the surface 1-2 Inches of the
|
||
finished beds. Application may be made up to 4~ days prior to planting (early
|
||
preplant). Incorporate prior to soybean planting and within 24 hours of
|
||
application. Mechanical incorporation can be achieved by the following:
|
||
(a) Disk harrow set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep and operated at 4 to 6 mph with
|
||
the seconj pass at an angle to the first.
|
||
(b) PTO-driven equipment (tillers, cultivators, hoes) set to cut 2-3 inches
|
||
deep and operated one time at 4 mph or less.
|
||
(c) Rolling cultivator set to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operated two times
|
||
at 6 to 8 mph. 'Jse only on coarse textured soils.
|
||
(d) Field cultivator with 3 to 4 rows of sweeps (Do not use chisel points),
|
||
spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less and staggered so that no soil is
|
||
left unturned, set to cut 3 inches deep, and operated two times at more
|
||
than 5 mph with the second pass made at an angle to the first_
|
||
(e) LELY-Roterra 4 set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions
|
||
to thoroughly incorporate PASSPORT to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
(f) Do-All set and operated according to the manufacturer's directions to
|
||
thoroughly incorporate PASSPORT to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
|
||
If soybeans are planted on beds, apply and incorporate a
|
||
r
|
||
_er bed formation
|
||
using PTO-driven equipment or a rolling cultivator. For optimum weed control,
|
||
PASSPORT should be maintained in the surface 1-2 inches of the finished beti.
|
||
4LELY-Roterra is a trademark of Lely. .. , .....
|
||
- 11 - 6/93
|
||
. ~, .. ~
|
||
,
|
||
I-Y
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
ROTATIONAL CROPS
|
||
The following rot~ttonal crops may be planted after applying PASSPORT at
|
||
the recommended rate in soybeans:
|
||
1. Anytime
|
||
Lima beans
|
||
Southerr. peas
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
Peanuts
|
||
2. Four month~ after PASSPORT application:
|
||
Wheat
|
||
Edible beans and peas (other than lima beans and Southern peas)
|
||
3. Nine and one-half months after PASSPORT application:
|
||
Barley
|
||
Field corn
|
||
Field corn grown for seed*
|
||
Rye
|
||
Tobacco
|
||
4. Eighteen months after PASSPORT application:
|
||
Alfalfa
|
||
Cotton
|
||
Lettuce
|
||
Oats
|
||
Popcorn
|
||
Safflower
|
||
Sorghum
|
||
Sweet corn
|
||
5. Twenty six months after PASSPORT application.
|
||
6.
|
||
All crops not listed .elsewhere in this RO·fATIONAL CROP
|
||
GUIDt:LINE.
|
||
Forty months after PASSPORT application.
|
||
Sugarbeets
|
||
*Several seed companies have tested a wide range of inbreds for sensitivity
|
||
to PASSPORT soil residues and have report~d good crop safety. However, due
|
||
to the proprietary nature of seed production, American Cyan,mid has not
|
||
been given access to the inbred data. Growers are directed to contact the
|
||
seed company for information and recommendations regarding the planting of
|
||
corn grown for seed in fields treated with PASSPORT t1 e previous year.
|
||
Since g~owing conditions, environmental conditions and grower practices are
|
||
beyond the control of American Gyanamid Company, all risks and consequences
|
||
associated with planting seed corn inbreds into fields treated preViously
|
||
with PASSPORT shall be assumed by the user.
|
||
Use of PASSPORT herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected
|
||
to result in normal growth of rotational crops in most situations; however,
|
||
various environmental and agronomic factors make it impossible to elimiiatc·.
|
||
all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefor~:'
|
||
rotational crop injury is always possihle.
|
||
·1) 6/93
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
13
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
PRECAUTIONS
|
||
If soybeans are furrow irrigated, till the soil prior to planting winter
|
||
wheat or barley. The beds should be broken up and the soil mixed with
|
||
tillage equipment set to cut 4-6 inches deep.
|
||
Only rotational crops harvested at maturity may be used for feed or food.
|
||
In the event of a crop loss due to weather, soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT
|
||
work the soil deeper than 2 inches.
|
||
There should be an interval of at least 85 days between an application of
|
||
PASSPORT and soybean harvest.
|
||
DO NOT graze or feed treated soybean forage, hay or straw to livestock.
|
||
DO NOT apply products containing chlorimuron ethyl (Classic 5 , Canopy5, Gemini 5 ,
|
||
Lorox Plus 5 , PREVIEy5, etc.) or imazaquin (SCEPTER", SQUADRON", or TRI-SCEPT",
|
||
SCEPTER· O. T.", SCEPTER" 70DG,) or prodl'cts containing imazethapyr (PURSUIT·, or
|
||
PURSUIT" PLUS) the same year as PASSPORT or injury to follow crops may occur.
|
||
5Classic, Canopy, Preview, Gemini and Lorox Plus are trademarks of E.I. duPont
|
||
de Nemours and Company'
|
||
·Registered Trademarks of American Cyanamid Company.
|
||
For additional information regarding the use of PASSPORT herbicide, call
|
||
telephone no. 800-942-0500.
|
||
American Cyanamid Company
|
||
Agricultural Products Division
|
||
Crop Protection Chemicals Department
|
||
Yayne, NJ 07470 01993
|
||
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I. EPA Leite' 0....1
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|
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