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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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  • Form Annroved_ OMB No. 2070-0060. Aooroval eoires.11-3Q..93 ; tf(zr/17 P/eaS9 read mstruct/ong on reverse before comp/ering form. ()&EPA , Unitad States Environmental Protection Agency " '.' §", AR. ,emgeisntdrmateiOnnt opp Identifier Number Office of Pesticide Programs (H7505C) ','" , Washington, DC 20460 . Application for Pesticide: Other' ' 2 0 7 9 7 0 Section I ,
  1. Company/Product Number 241-359
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  4. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) American Cyanamid Company Agricultural Products Research P. 0, Box 400 Division
  5. Expedited Review. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) (b)(i), my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to: .' EPA Reg. No. Princeton, NJ 08543-0400, D Ch~k if this is a' new ddress I- ,'" Amendment· Explain, below " Product Name , Section II Rnal printed labels·i" le.~ , . t-'" "'se"ey letter deled IVUIJFl6A'ft0t1 I-- Resubmission" in respons·e to Agency letter dated II .t I- ,---- t- 'MeToo'Application. APR 25 1997 I X Notilication • Explain below . .-- Other - explain below. Explanation: Use additional pagels) if necessary. (For section I and Section II.) Notification of final printed supplemental labels with use directions extracted from an approved main label per PR Notice 95-2. This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 95-2 and EPA regulations at 40 CFR 152.46, and no other " changes have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statementto EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the terms of PR Notice 95-2 and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be Subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
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) ) Supplemental Labeling. : EPA Reg. No. 241-359 FOR USE ONLY ON IMI-CORN® SEED HYBRIDS DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF RESOLVE SG HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL IN IMI-CORN OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ON THE RESOLVE SG LEAFLET LABEL BEFORE USING. SEE THE RESOLVE SG LEAFLET LABEL FOR PRECAUTIONS, WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD REQUIREMENTS, APPUCATION INFORMATION, USES WITH OTHER PRODUCTS AND ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS. NOTIFICATION DIRECTIONS FOR USE APR 2 5 1997 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. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. ObserVe all cautions and limitations on this label and on the labels of products used in combination with RESOLVE SG. Do not use RESOLVE SG other than in accordance with the instructions set forth on this label. The use ofRESOL VE SG not consistent with this label may result in injrny to crops. DO NOT apply this product through any type of irrigation system. GENERAL INFORMATION Apply ouly on field corn hybrids (IMI-CORN) warranted by the seed company to possess resistance/tolerance to direct application ofimazethapyr (PURSUIT®) hemicide. SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS GROUND APPLICATIONS: Unifonnly apply with properly calibrated ground equipment in 10 or more gallons of water per acre. A spray pressury of 20 to 40 psi is recommended. Use standard or extended range flat fan nozzles. Flood Jet nozzles should not be used. (See SENSITIVE CROP PRECAUTIONS section on the leaflet label for application guidelines near sensitive crops.) To ensure thorough coverage a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre is recommended when applying RESOLVE SG herbicide to minimum till or no-till IMI-CORN. Use higher gallonage for fields with dense vegetation or heavy crop residues. Avoid overlaps when spraying. 1

) ) When RESOL VB SG is used in combinatiOli wit!> another herbicide, refer to the respective label for rates, methods of application, proper timing, weeds controlled, restrictions and precautions. AJways use in accordance with the more restrictive label restrictions and precautions. No label dosages should be exceeded. RESOL VB SG cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibiting such mixtures. WEEDS CONTROLLED When applied as directed at the broadcast rate of 5.33 ounces per acre, RESOLVE SG herbicide will rontrol or reduce competition from the weeds listed below. NOTE: R = Reduced Competition The number under Maximum Leaf Stage indicates the MAXIMUM number of leaves at which weeds should be sprayed postemergence. BROADLEAF WEEDS Weeds Controlled Alligator weed Anoda, spurred Artichoke, Jerusalem Buckwheat, wild Buffalobur Bristly starbur Carpetweed Cocklebur, common Jimsonweed Knotweed Kochia Larnbsquarters, common Mallow, Venice Marshelder Morningglory entireleaf ivyleaf pitted smaIlflower tall Mustard sp. Nightshade black Eastern black hairy Pigweed palmer prostrate redroot smooth spiny Puncturevine 3 POSTEMERGENCE Maximum Size Leaf Stage (inches) 4 1-3 2 1-2 8 6-10 4 1-3 4 1-3 2 1-2 4 1-3 8 1-8 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 2 1-2 4 1-3 2 1-2 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 4 1-3 8 1-8 8 1-8 8 1-8 8 1-8 8 1-8 4 1-8

) ) GRASS WEEl!S' POSTEMERGENCE Weeds Controlled Maximum Size Leaf Stage (inches) Bamyardgrass 3 1-3 Crabgrass, lruge R 1-3 smooth R 1-3 Cupgrass, wooDy R 1-3 Foxtail, giant 6 1-6 green 3 1-3 yellow 3 1-3 Johnsongrass, seedljn o = 6 1-8 rlllzome R 1-8 Millet, wild proso R 1-3 Red rice 3 1-3 Sandhur, field R :51 Shattercane 6 1-8 Signalgrass, broadleaf 4 1-8 Sorghum almum 6 1-3 SEDGES Nutsedge purple R 1-3 yellow R 1-3 *RESOL VE SG controls many grass species. However, when heavy grass pressure is anticipated, a companion rate of a soil applied grass herbicide underlay (such as PROWL® herbicide, DoublePlay"', Dual""', ErodicanerM , Frontier™, HarnessT"', LassoTM, Surpass™, or TopNotch'"") is recommended. Apply PROWL preemergence or early postemergence only. 5 Ypi

) EXCEPTIONS TO ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINE If com is 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. 'Com inbred lines: Com inbred seed lines may be planted the year following an application of RESOLVE SG. Due to the proprietary nature of seed production, American Cyanamid 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 coni grown for seed in fields treated with RESOLVE SG the previous year. Since growing conditions, environmental conditions, and grower practices are beyond the control of American Cyanamid Company, ALL RISKS AND CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH PLANTING SEED CORN INBREDS INTO FIELDS TREATED PREVIOUSLY WITH RESOLVE SG SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE USER 'Sweet com and popcorn varieties: (States of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and Minnesota (south of Hwy. #210), only.) Sweet com and popcorn varieties may be planted the year following an application of RESOLVE SG. Some sweet com and popcorn varieties may be injured when planted at less than 18 months following an application of RESOL VB SG herbicide. Before planting sweet com for processing, contact the processor company for information and recom­ mendations regarding the tolerance of sweet corn varieties planned for fields treated with RESOLVE SG the previous year. DO NOT plant fresh market sweet corn varieties prior to 18 months after RESOLVE SG us(CBefore planting popcorn varieties, contact the popcorn company for information and recommendations regarding the tolerance of popcorn varieties planned for fields treated with RESOLVE SG the previous year. Since growing conditions, environmental conditions and grower practices are beyond the control of American Cyanamid Company, ALL RISKS AND CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH PLANTING SWEET CORN OR POPCORN VARIETIES INTO FIELDS TREATED PREVJ:OUSLYWITH RESOLvE SG SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE USER Stunting and maturity delay or other adverse effects may result when sweet com or popcorn are planted following RESOL VB SG use. 3Certain vegetable crops: (States of New Jersey, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Indiana only.) The following crops may be planted 18 months following the last application of RESOLVE SG: bahiagrass, cabbage, cantaloupe, cucumber, Irish potato, onion, sweet potato transplants, sweet pepper transplants, tomato transplants, and watermelon. "Wheat may be planted 3 months following a RESOL VB SG application in areas east of Interstate highway 1-35. Use of RESOLVE SG 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 eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefore, rotational crop injuty is always possible. 7