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AMIBEN GRANULAR CHLORAMBEN HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: 264-167
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Ammonium 3-amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoate (10.8%)
- Label accepted: 1982-11-24
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00167-19821124.pdf
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Active Ingredients:
A~;eEN; GRANULAR CHLORAv3EN HERBICIDE
Controli Annual Broadleaf Weedi
and Annual Grasses in Soybeans and
Other Crops
Ammonium Salt of Chloramben
(3-amino,-2,5-dichlorobenzoi: acid)-
Ammonium salts or related
aminodichlorobenzoic aciJs .....
Inert Ingredients:
. 9.7',
89.2~
"Total aminodichlorober.zoic acids 10.0'. by weight. Chlorarrben equivalent 9.0~,
by weis-ht. Related aminoC<ici1lorobenzoic acid equivalents 1.0', by wieght.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
SEE OThER PRECAUTIONS ON BACK PA~,EL
ade in U.S.A.
UNION CARBIDE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS COPANY, INC.
P. O. bOX 12014
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
EPA REG. NO. 264-167 AA EPA EST. NO. 264-IA-l
IN CASE OF EERGENCY PHON COECT (24 HOURS A DAY) n. U.S.A. (30~) 744-3487
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GENERAL INFORMATION
AMIBEN~ granular chloramben herbicide has many desirable features:
Outstanding control of annual broadleai weees and anoual grasses. E.cellert
crop tolerance.
No harmful residue in soil--no cha"g~ in n~'rmal cro; rotations. One of the
most consistent preewergence herbicides avai'able. :estec and recomended Dy
state colleges and extension agents. ProvEn effective on illjons of acres of
soybeans.
HOW AMIBEtn granular Y;;::-:S
AMI8ENI granular chloramben herbicide is most effective applied at planting
time, when spreading and planting are done in the same operation, Subsequo.nt
moisture moves the chemical Into tne soil where ger'"atlng weed seeds taKe It
up and are controlled.
Atl.I8ENE granular remains active and effective for several wees ... long
enough generally for crops to fill middles and shade out late seasen weed
growth.
AMIBENI granular controls the following Imortant Annual Grass and Breadleaf
Weeds:
barnyardgrass (water grass)
crpetweed
chickweed, annual
coffeeweed (sesDanla)
crabgrass, hairy (large)
crabgrass, smooth
fall panlcgrass
Florida beggarweed
foxta i1, gi ant
foxta iI, green
foxtail, yellow
goosegrass (silver crabgrass)
johnsongrass-seedling
kochia
1 ambsquarter. co,",mon
mustard, wild
nightshade, black
pigweeds
prickly sida (teaweed)
purslane (pusley)
ragweed, common
Russian thistle
smartweed, Pennsylvania
spurge, annual
stinkgrass
velvetleaf (buttonweea)
Venice mallow
Echlnochloa crusgal11
Mollugo verticil lata
Stellarla media
Sesbania exa1tata
Digitaria sarogulnalis
Dlgitaria ischaemum
Panicum dlchotomiflorum
Desumodium tortuosum
Setaria faberii
Setc"'ia 't''ric'~~
Setaria glauca
Eleusine Indica
Sorghum halepense
Kochia scoparia
Chenopod1u~ album
Brassica kaber
Solanum nigrum
A:naranthus sp,
Sida spinosa
Portu'aca oleracea
Ambrosio artemlsiifo1ia
Sa;scla >.ali
Polygonum penrsylvanicum
Euphorbia maculata
Eragrostis cilianesis
Abtilon tneophrastl
Hibiscus thionum
Velvetleaf, jisoneed, bJffaloDur, wild oats, ana cocKleur ofte~ ge~~ira:e
in soil at depths below the c"e~ical per.etratior. Even thccgh popclotions of
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granular herbicide to re2.e eristing weeds. Weeds in te crD rew sho"l De
reoved prior to 6['plication cf ~~~aE;. granular. ADny AYIBEN;
gra0ar t-.2r"ticice only ........ E- ... ia;E is _c_O'"2:"
Treat at p1arting tC"'d:'C_ 0"" IE~,,?r f0re or as soo a&ter pla~:1nc as pcssibe, before reader or ti.€ pf=2 ar:
crop e'it:rge. P'l.Jun: thE scr:er sc t.rJot S "-co:Jin; a.r,C SE:c':::'- r;
are carried out i~ ttle sae operation. Ap1y at a rate of 3C r:rs !v:',.
granu1ar ct1c r arben herbi=io~ per o""ca=cast acre on l;g"t sci1s a":atc , :-:s
per broadca~: acre or heavy or hig~ o~;aic seils. If bac aor arE
use~, use th~ table belo~ to oetem::2~~~ 9Yare te rate cf Ala'- tc Gse
per banded acre on your soil type. If band applications are used, erge to control weeCs gr~.ing ir t"e
untreated strips between the rows.
Row Width
72 inch
76 Inch
Be Inch
POUNse "in er-a
cultivations after squash or pupS AMI BEN; GR~~ULAR PER BADED ACRE
Ea nd Wi dth
11; ",.j dth
14 wid:h
14 width
ligr.t Soils
5.9 lbs
5.6 l[;s
5.3 lbs
HIg~ OrSanic Seils
7.8 lbs
7.4 IDs
7. C 1 b~
After scuash an~ p~~~~i~ eerse. use ltiva:or- cas t: ::r:l E~~,' eejs
9rc'ng in th~ ntreatea s:ris tf:een te rows.
Aoly 2C tc 40 OClnd~ of A~:EE~; gra"lar rer at~ent
h;rcac:as: S - Overall Trcre. Treat it
plar:'; :~E or as SCG aTter 'antirg as ~~,ssioe, before eecs ac ia
bean s er:-e rgc.
SEEJLINS ASPhR;Gly 3 pourss oJ Arar'ar per ace as soa a! c5£~~le ~~~er
asparags is plated ar E;ore sees errere. lrrigatio ith 1/2 inch of
'ncer fol1c~1r;:; app1icc.i-:.. "s .
OC21a'ugs,=:rcteG :.;:, pl"'0o'Jce rr:a;-:ir-J 'rieeo cc
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AM]8EN~ granular rhloraen h riciay be aoclied i a band over the
soybean row at plating tie in fE1CS ~~2re Tref1a r IB£~~ granula~ herb':ice was been ipplie as a
preplant soil ir.cerporated herbicide. Ap,ly t-Y:E:,,!>c grar.l..r on a bar: at a
rate equiva1er.t to 20 to 30 po"ds per croadcast acre, Use the hig,er rate of
Aere he2)· Dolatiors of s" as :::cssit;le c,-e'" :r:e
sateej, ve·vetlea:,
ragweed, wild mLstard or blacl nlgrtshad are e.pected. Refer to rreflar.
label for exact directions, for rate of app:ica:ion, etnoo of incorp2ra:.eo
and tiing for yeur area. Deserve all directions and cactions on the
AMIBEN~ granular label.
CORN
Use only on heavy soils in Issouri. ' 'P;ant'corr.'a:least-Yto' 2 liZ inches
deep. Do nOt use AY Innesota. lewa, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas,
Nebraska and Indiana. "-,ins and extended cold weather occur after
planting. cor-"nr)ur.' ensuYtranular on carr. gro' .. n in ligrt tE),tcre::l sandy
soils. Apply 20 poun::ls Jt A18EN granular chlorameen herbicide per acre.
For best results, plant anG treat at the saE time.
SWEET POTATOES
Apply A!BEN! granular chlorabe" herbiclce at the rite of , poundS per
broadcast acre at planting time. Fo' the first few cllvations a":er
trea:ment, set sweos sc tat 5:i1 i~ tE2te bads is r:: cistubej. Fer the
final cultivatio~. set. s'tt'ee~'s c10ser ts p~1' S8i1 as reet potatc row.
ESTABLISHED TC~~T8ES t-N: FEPERS (frc~ tranS~;ints or see:)
Use 30 to 40 pDds AY:Se~ hercicN: srau1ar c~-crace pe a:e as a
overall treatent. Aply h~:S~; rar1a'" cce dJrirg the season, r soil type and cultural practice. "sing tne
timing recommended belo for yo..E.l.}'
A"I SOt>'. ,.gra!,u,l a r heft. j c I de on 1 y ,, to heavy soils a021y AV:5Er~: graren ~'y: (Use orly one.)
A. Transplants on -,,"a t . ancJ...PEU'Jle r -.i eli age n.i.s ry .
Time to Aedi"T to Heavy Soils.
O meCiular after partS ae
esta'ished (recovere~ frOT lti ta: fo1c~~ trars:art:~~) ~~ rJt uS
AtJI8Et~:. granular at tMis tire fe .... tcatQes c r peper's 9r.: ... r; or ; ;;;: 5ar: .... ·
soil as icjury rray re'ult.
B. Trasplants on rI;r: Saney xtr'ls,
On ligt td sand) :rcl weeds after
trar,5plartin~. Apt;l y A!ro'}E::ols cu1tivate or hoe tc :o:"1 grar. ... 1ar i-::-:·atl2i) o"tf'" • ... and before weeds e last
c1tivatio r:~ Ser;e, :rce=s 1r thDuC ~~ rE-:~:
prior ts a;rlica:ion.
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these weeds are reduced under normal rainfall ccritions, wee: seeds wlch
germinate outside the chemical zone are not affe:ted.
For control of co:klebur and suppression of annual f":rrlns;lc'y, follo .. ·
AiBENE granular herbicide treatent with an early, dire:ted. postemerge":e
application of BUTYRAC 200 broadleaf herbicide or soyeans.
Sprouts coming from roots of establl$he perennial weed~ sucn as horsenettle,
hedge binceed, ntedge (nutgrass). rr:·eed. d[9~~ne, qa=kgrass, and
johnsongrass are not cor.trol1ed by any surface preemergence cne:rical
treatment, including AIBtN' granular.
Band or broacast applications of AIBt~~ 9ranwlar may be made fer brcadlea'
weed control over the top of preplant soil-Incorporated grass herbiCides.
DIRECTIOIS
SOYBEANS, DRY BEANS (Including white, navy, kidney, pinto, lla), PEANUTS
(Oklahoma, North Texas), SUi;FlC~~RS
Plant and treat the same operation. Apply at the rate of 20 to 30 pounds
AIBEN! granular chloramben herbicide per broadcast acre. The hirher rate
should be used on clay loams, clay, or high organic (3 to S·o) mln'ral solis.
When Band Applying:
Mount the spreader behind the last pack!, or row wheel so that plantng a"d
spreading are anne in the sae cerator. Proper ca:ibratio~ ad maintenance
of desired spraoer height above tne ground are very ;B~~; granular w"en
rains corne.
If heavy rain pac'.s tpor:an:. ' eeds grolng
In the middles between the treated rowS snolc be cL'tlva:ed as 500" as
necessary. Use care whlie cult hating to avoid throwing fresh soil on trEated
bands.
If sufficient rain coes not fal1 wi:0ugh soin 7 days after spreaolng AY]BEN
granular but there is e:istue to ger,inate weeds and 9rasses. a
light cultivation with roary hoe or Similar teal will ur-root these small
broadleaf weeds and gras.ses. The Shallow mixing of AY li3EN; granular In the
surface 5011 wi:: nt interfere with the action of AE 5011 su·fa.:e, rotary hoe the field to ale bean
emergenc!. Do not aisrup: te che~'cal Dand with deeD cultivation .
For dry beans 9"'cL, __ ''1 ir 10 ... "'a:,...f'o11 2·-2aS , incorDoate ".v:EEr:.. granu 1ar ir,to
the top 1 to 2 irenE, 0' :: • r·t" a dis~. (Or '·.i.crow. Pian: beans 1r--ediatEly
after Incorporat1on .
AlBEN;.9r.al1wlar aS-t.- t8'it 0, .• a:':,n:s scyedrs: A;;ply 15 pounds of
A~~!8t~~.o. grar,v"c'" :-t?" c:rE 5S a :·-:cJea""ert just prior to plar:tng.
Incorporate "'''.:3:''· ':";t· c '1 ... ·a r ;:'J s""c' ic ... c..J:.i.5tion. lhe sar-e daY1 if
possible, plant. bears aC a;;'} :. raJ:an a ba"" c\e r the rc~ a: a
rate eq ... ivale r t tG 1J t: :5 ;:r:s !Y: gra"'vE,ar [E'" D"'lad:as acre.
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