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# SEDAGRI TRIFLURALIN 480
- EPA Reg No: **264-584**
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Trifluralin (43%)
- Label accepted: 1997-12-02
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00584-19971202.pdf
---
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
--2L- Registration
Reregistration
DEC
conditional
Sedagri Trifluralin
480
Phone-Poulenc Ag company
P.O. Box 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
Research Trian Ie Park, NC 27709
Jlot:.: Changes lri-l~belinq dift-ertikgln ';ub$t:4nc~ __ f.t'Oili th.ft accepb'irl "in coime-etlon 'w{tf .. thL~._:-",gistratlQr. must
b~,8Ubmi.ttfolld to and accepted bY'.t:he.:tl.eghtratj,on Division p~i_o_t:"t'J us:e __ ¢_f--th-e __ l~bel in COll'.me.::'ct;:-,. 1:: any
correspondence 0:;: this 'p.l:qrluct, ,.e:!w,,:yz ,ref ••. t:<~ _:the.-avov!1I'. EPA reljiatratlon nUl'Goe.r '.
On the basis of into::-ma-tlon f1,l,t.n1~ho:cl -by _the:- s;:e,gl$ti:'a-nt.- :-_the a.boVe _ natriqd ~st1tlde _is :n:-ereby
n!9ht'""!·t~--dlr~r19-91sa::ed under the F@deral:-Insectic_ide.- 'fungicide_ and Rorler.tiCid~- _Act,
R;;)gi!!lt.r.aUon i.oS Li :"\0 w-ayt-o 00- con&t1'l.Ied:a-s: an endor,sern-ent or-rEHJo rnroendatiol1_ of this -produce:: by thf~ ;~'9f.tncy.
In order to protect. !:-.ea-1th and the- Iimv.i..ro-~'1t, the Adml.n..li1>trator,_ on hi_$- motlon, may a~:- -.any ::.:.me s,,,sp.e.Jid .or
cancel thl":! re,glstrill;:ion .of a _p.3st.iCide- in acC'o.r:dance wi-:::h the Act. _ ThEl __ dcc-eptance _oearry n~-e 1:1 t:'C.'1~H~C';!O;;
wlth the registration of a product unde; till_S Act _l!1- _t'...pt to be coo.st.(ue-d ill:!- -g;L'i-lng the :re.~1:1I't_:-~nt. a. nght: t.o
e.x~-=lusivE \lS"~ ~"),f tb .. ~ n.ame or _to i.ts IJ.$$_ if it_ n./ir,t- b-<=en. covtir9d_ by !:lthars.
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with
FIFRA sec. 3(c) (7) (A) provided that you:
1. Submit and/or cite an data required for registration of
your product under FIFRAsec. 3(c) (5) when the Agency requires aL
registrants of similar products to submit such data; and submit
acceptable responses required for reregistration of your product
under FIFRA section 4.
2 . Make the following label di,Emges;
a. Revise the EPA Registration Number to read, "EPA Reg.
No. 264-584".
b. On pageD, under the heading "Application Methods",
-you must include the following spraydi'ift language on
your product labeling:
"Avoiding SlJraydrift at the application is the
responsibility· of the applicator. The interaction of
many equiprnent~and-weather-related' factors determined
the potential 'forapray drift. The applicator and the
grower are responsible for considering all these
factors when making decisions."
DEC 2<1997 .. ,. -, .... -
i
page 2
EP~ Reg. No. 264-584
In the same section as mentioned above, please
incorportate thefoll()wingspray drift Olangement
practices and the aerial drift reduction advisory
information to avoid off-target driftmovemeritfrom
aerial application.s on your product labeling:
"The distance from the outermost nO'4zles on the boom
must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor."
"Nozzles must always point backwordparallel with the
airstream and never be pointed downwaids more than 45
degrees."
U.Aerial D.tift Red,udion AdlTisory Information·
In£ormationonDropletSize
The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to
apply la.rge droplets. The bestdiift strategy is to
management strategy. to apply the largest droplets that
provide sufficientc:cNerage and control. 1>..pplying
larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not
prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or
under unfavorable environmental conditions. (see Wind,
Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions) .
con.trolling Droplet Size
Volume - Use 3 high flow rate nozzles to apply the
highest practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated
flows produce larger droplets.
Pressure - Do not exceed the nozzle manufacturer's
recommended pressures. For may nozzle types lower
pressure produced larger droplets. When higher flow rates
are needed, use higher flow ra.te nozzles instead of
increasing pressure.
Number of noz:!Iles '-Use the minimum number of nozzles that
provide uniform coverage.
Nozzle Orientatibn- Orienting nozzles so that the spray is
released parallel to the airstream produces larger droplets
than other orientations and is the recommended practice.
Significant deflection from horizontal will reduce droplet
size and increase drift potential.
Nozzle Type - use nozzle type that is designed for the
intended application. With most nozzle types, narrow
stray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using
lowcdriftnozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented
straight back produce the largest droplets and the
lowest drift.
Boom Length
page 3
EPA Reg. No.264-584
For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom
length to less than 3ftf of thewingspari or rotor
length may further reduce drift without reducing swath
width.
Applica.tion Height
Applications should not be made at a height greater
than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants
unless a greater height is requiredforzdrcraft
safety. Making applications at the lowest height
that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to
evaporation and wind.
Swath Adjustment
When applications are made with a crosswind, the
swath will be displaced downward. Therefore, on
the up and downwind edges of the field, the
applicator must compensate fOJ;' this displacement by
adjust:ing t:hepathof t:he aircraft upwind. Swatch
adjustment distance should increased,with
increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller
drops, etc).
Wind
Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2-
10 mph. However,manyfactors, including droplet
size and equipment type determine drift pot:ent:ial
at any given speed. Application sl;tOuld be avoided
below 2 mph due to variable wind direction and high
inversion potential. NOTE: Local terrain can
influence wind patterns. Every applicator should
be familiar with local wind patte=s and how they
affect spray drift. -
Temperature and H'ltIIlidity
When making applications in low relative humidity,
set up equipment to produce lai'ger droplets to
compensateforevaperation. Droplet evaporation
is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
Temperature Inversions
Applications should not occur during 11 temperature
inversion because-drift potential is high. Temperature
inversions restrict vertical air.mixing, which causes small
suspended droplets to remain in a cOllcentrated cloud. This
cloud can move in unpredictable directions due t:o the light
variable winds common during inversions. Temperature
inversions are characterized by increasing temperatures
with altitude and are common 6nnightswith limited cloud
cover and lightt.onowind. Theybegin to form as the sun
sets and often continue into themorriing. 'fheir presence
page 4.
EPA Reg. No. 264~S84
can be indica.ted by ground fog; however,if fog is not
present, invexsiollscanalsobe, ide,ntified by the
movement of smoke£romaground source or and aircraft
smoke generator .... SmokethaLlayers and moves laterally in
a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions)
indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and
rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
Sensitive Areas
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for
drift to adjacent sensitive. areas (e.g. residential areas,
bodies of water,known habitat for threatened or endangered
specie,s, non~targetcrops) is minimal (e. g. when wind id
blowing away from the sensitive areas) ."
c. On pages 2 and 8, under the headingnEnvironmental Hazards",
you must delete thefollowingsenteIlce:
"This pesticide is toxic to fish." please incorporate the
following sentence : "This pesticide is extremely toxic to
freshwater marine,andesturarine fish and aquatic
invertebrates including shrimp and oyster."
d. On page 14, under the heading "General Chemigat.ion
Directions", there is a typographical et'ror in the first
pat-agraph. Ple-ase in-sert a -comma hetweeil H-la t.el"a1. move ll
and "end tow".
3. Submit two copies of the revised final p.rinted label for the
record.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registrat.:i.on
will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e).
Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of
these conditions.
On April 30, 1996,. the Agency issued a Reregistration
Eligilibity Decision (.RED) for the active ingredient, trifluralin.
This product registration relies on acute toxicology and product
chemistry data for a trHluralin product (Triflurali.n Technical; EPA
Reg. No. 62719-99) which .!l.s undergoing reregistration. Depending on
the outcome of the Agency's review of these data, you may be required
to submit additional data and/or revise the product label to support
the continued registration 6fthis product.
A stamped copy oftha label is enclosed for your records.
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A selective herbicide for the preemergence control of annual· grasses ~rltl : .
broadleaf weeds. • . , •
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/Active Ingredient:
/ trifluralin: a.a.a-tri!luoro-2.~djnltro~N.
N'CIipropyl-p-toluldine ..•...••• , .......................... .43%
Inert Ingredients ..................................... , ... ; ................ 57%
Total ........................ , ................................................ 100%
Contains petroleum distillates.
Contains 4 pounds Bctiveingredient per gallon.
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Mamrtactured using the processes 01 U.S. Patents 4.120.905 and 4,226,789
;t Outof_"" of ChDd ....
~!~~eln~~e laetiqueta, busq~e~~~£npara qua sa la expliqueausled en detalle.
(II you do not understand thB label. find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
Precautionary Statements
/'. Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
/ Causes Substantial But Temporary Eye InJury· Harmful If Swallowed, Inhaled, Or
Absorbed Through The Skin- Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 May Cause Skin Sensitization
Reactions In Certain Individuals
Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist and contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
t •• \
Some materials that are chemical-~sistantto this product are listed belOW •.. 11 you wan! more
options. follow the instructions for category G on an EPA t,11emical resistance category selections
chart.
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Chemical·resistant gloves such as Barrier Laminate or Won
• Shoes plus socks
• Protective eyewear
Discard clothIng and otherabsorbent maferials.that have been drenched or heavily contaminated
With this product's concentrate .. Do notreuse them. Follow manufacfurer'sinstrlJctions for
cleaning/maintainingPPE. If no such instructions for washables. use detergent and hot water.
Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
\
Sedagri Trifluralin 4SO!draftlO9-26191 Page 2
Engineering Controls Statements
When handlers use closedsystems,enc!osedcab$,or aircraft in a manner that meets the
requirements lislE!d in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)foragricuftural pesticides [40 CFR
170.240 (d) (4-6)l, the handler PPErequirements may be reduced or modified as speciiied in the
WPS.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
• Wash hands beiore eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco', musing thetoHet.
• Remove clothing Immediately if pesti¢idfl gets inside. Then wash thoroughly <'-r.d .;;:1: on clean
clothing. . . ....' .
• RemoYfl PPE immediately after handfing this product. Wash the outside of glu"~b".Jfore
remoYin . As soon as osslble,washthorou hI and chane into cleanctothin .' -___ • _~.
First Aid
If In eyes: Hold eyeHdsopen and flush wilhasteady. gentle stream of water for 15 minutes. ::;,A
medical attention if irritation pe.rsists.
If swallowed:' Do not induce Vomiting. Call aphyeician orPoisonControl Center .• I/available,
administer actfvated charcoal(6-'Sheaping teaspoonfuls) with a large quantity 01 water.. Do not
induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. immfldiately transport to a
medical care facility and see a physician.
If inhaled: Remove Individual to fresh air. Get medical attention if breathing difficulty occurs. If
not breathing, give artifi¢ial respiration. preferably cardiopulmonary resuscitation assistance, and
get medical attention immediately.
If on skin: Irnmediately wash with pientydl soap and wale.r. Get medical attention if irritation
develops.
Note to physician: This product contains an aromatic hydrocarbonandcanbe extremely
harmful if swaliowed. Aspiratlon of this product may produce a severe pneumonitis. Stomach
lavage with a cuffed endOtrache,..l tubehplace and immediate administration 01 activated
charcoal, 6 to S heaping teaspoonfuls with wafer, should be considered. Treatment is otherwise
symptomatic and supportive . . '
t<s ~::~~:~~~~ ~:;,a~~dtapplYdirecUY to water, toareas wheresurlace water is
present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift or runoff from treatment
areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring aquatic sites. Do not contaminate
water when disposing of equipment waShwaters or rinSatfl.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard,
40 CFR part 170. Refer to label booklet under "Agricultural Use Requirernents" In the
Directions for Use section fotinforrnatiOnll.boIJtthis standard.
Refer to label. booklet for additionalpreoautlol1ary information Including Pel"$onal
Protective Equipment (PPE), User Safety Recomlllendations and Direction$ for U$e
Including Storage and Disposal.
Notice: Read the emire label. Use only accordIng to label directions. Before buying or using
this product, read ·Warranty Disclalmer"and "limitation 01 Remedies· in$ide label
booklet.
Sedagri T rifluratin 48OJdraftl09,26197
In case of spill or transport emergency, can CHEMTREC1 ,800·424·9300.
In case of people exposure, call National Pesticide Telecommunk;at'ionsNetwork 1-8()O-858-7S78.
Agricultural Chemical: 00 not shill or store with food, feeds, drugs or clothing.
Avoid FreQzing - StOfe Above40'F
EPA Reg. No. 264-.kH2. EPA Est. __ -'-__ _
"': ,
Rhone-Poulenc AQ Company. Research Triangle Park,NC 27709 U.S.A,: . ': . :
-' - ..
Herbicide
,
Net ponter.ts XXX
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Sedagri T riffuralin 4801draftl09-26197
(Datapack cover):
(logo) RhonocPoulenc Ag Company
SedagriTdfluralin ·48.0
/A selective herbicide fortlle preemergence control of annual grasses ~.n<;l: .
broadleaf weeds. ••••• .. . ....
~ive Ingredient: .
/ ... trifluraUn: l;I,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dlnitro-N,
N-dipropyl-p-toluldlne .................................... 43%
Inert Ingredienls ............................ , ............................ ,57'Yo
Total ................................................................. ; ....... 100%
Contains petroleum distillates.
Contains 4 pounds active ingredient per gallon.
Manufactured using the processes of U.S. Patents 4,120,905 and 4,226,789
/eep Outof Reac. h of C .. hUd. re ..... n.· ..
/ WARNING AVISO
SI ustOO no enllende laetiqueta, busque aalguien para que se laexpllque a usted en detalle. (If
you do not understand the label, find someone to e){plain Jt to you in detaiL)
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only inl;lccordancewilh Its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard,
40 CFR part 170. Refer to tabel booklet under "Agticultural Use Requirements" in the
Directions for Use section for information about this standard.
Refer to label booklet for additional precautionary information including. Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE), User Safety Recommendations and Directions for Use
including Storage a.nd Dl$posal.
Notice: Read the entire label . ..useon\yaCCOroing tolabE>J directions. Beforebuying or using
this product, read ·Warranty Disclaimer" and "limitation of Remedies" Inside label
booklet.
In case of spill or transport emergency,calt CHEMTREC 1·800-424·9300.
In case of people exposure, call National Pesticide Telecommunications Network 1-800·858-7378.
Agricultural Chemical: 00 not ship or store with food, feeds, drugs or clothing.
Avoid F~ng - Store Above 4O"F
EPA Reg. No. 264-__ EPA Est. ,..--_____ .
Rhone-PoulencAg Company .. Research Triangle Park, NC 2n09 U.S.A.
Herbicide Net Contents XXX
Sedagri T riflura/in 4801draft/Q9-26197
,(Page 1 through end):
[Page 2 of Booklet]
Table of Contents
Precautionary Statements
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
Personal Protective Equipment
User Safely Recommendations
First Aid
Environmental Hazards
Directions for Use
Agricultural Use ReqUirements
Storage and Disposal
General Information
General UsePrecautions
Rotation Crop Restriclions
Soil Texture GuIde tOr Application Rates
Mixing Directi()ns
Testing f()r Compatiblrrty in liquid Fertilizers
Application Methods
G round Broadcast Application
• Aerial Broadcast Application
Application with Dry Bulk Fertilizer
Application by Chemigatlon
Application Timing
Spring Application
Fall Appllcation
PreemergenceAPPlication Immediately After Planting
Posfemergenceand LaybyAppUcation
Incorporation Directions
Soil Preparation and Inc()rporation
Incorporation Equipment
Weeds Controlled by Sedagri Trifluralin 480
Special Use Programs
Approved Crops
Allalta (Established)
Almond (See Tree and Vine Crops Section)
Apricot (See Tree and VmeCropssection)
Asparagus (Established) ,
Barley (See Small Grains section)
Beans
Beans - Guar and Mungbean
Beans - Lima Bean and Snap Bean
Broccoli (See Cole Crops seelion)
Brussels Sprouts (See Cole Crops section)
cabbage (See Cole Crops section)
canola (see Rapeseed)
Carrot
Castor
Beans
Cauliflower (See Cole Crops section)
Celery
Chicory
Page
Sedagri Trifluralin 4801draftl09,26197
Cole Crops (Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage and Cauliflower)
Collard (See Greens section)
Com (Field Com Only)
Cottonwood Trees Grown for purp
Cotton
Crambe (See Rapeseed)
Cucurbits
Durum (See Smalt Grains section)
Endive (See Chicory)
Flax (FaU Application Only)
Grain Sorghum (Milo)
Grape (See Tree and Vine Cropssectionj
Grapefruit (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Greens (Turnip greens, Collard, Kale and Mustard Greens)
Guar (see Beans - Guar and Mungbean)
Hops
Kale (See Greens section)
KenaI
lemon (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Milo (See Grain Sorghum)
Mustard (Grown for Seed or Processing for Food)
Mustard Greens (See Greens section)
Nectarine (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Okra
Onions (Dry Bulbs Only)
Orange (See Tree andVine Crops section)
Peach (See Tree and Vrne Crops section)
Peas (Dry and English Peas)
Peas (Southem Peas)
Peanuts
Pecan (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Pepper (Transplant only)
Plum (See Tree and Vine Crops secllon)
Potatoes
Prune (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Radish
Rapeseed (Canola) and Crambe
Safflower
Small Grains (Barfey, Ourum ancfWheatl
Barley, Spring Seeded - Spring Application Preplant
Incorporated for Foxtail (pigeongrass) Control (For Use
in Minnesota" North DakOta and South DakOta)
Barley, Spring Seeded -Spring Applicslion Preplan!
Incorporated for Foxtail (Pigeongrass) Control In Barfey
Used as a Cover Crop orin the Conservation Reserve Program
Winter Wheat - Preplantlncorporated for Control of Cheatgrass
and OlherAnnual Grasses and Broadleafs (For Use in
Idaho, Oregon and Washington)
Winter Wheat -Post Plan! Incorporated (For Use in Idaho,
Oregon and Washington)
Winter Wheat - Fallow Soil Applicstion Prior to Planting
(For Use in Iclaho, Oregon and Washington)
Wheat, Durum and Barley - Spring Seeded - Fall Applied PreplantSoil
Incorporated for Foxtail (Pigeongrass) Control (For Use in Minnesota,
North Dakota, and South Dakota)
Page 6 ,
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Sedagri Tr/l/ural!n 4801draftf09-26l97
Spring Wheat, Durum and Barley· Post Plant Incorpbrated
for Foxtafl (Pigeongrass) COntrol
Sorghum (see Grain Sorghum)
Soybeans
Sugar Beets
Sugarcane
Sunflower
Tangelo (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Tangerine (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Tomato
Tree and Vine Crops-Citrus, Fruit.andNutTreesattd Vineyards:
New Plantings of Citrus Froiland NutTrees
New Plantings of Vineyards
Established Non-bearing and Searing Cnrus, Fruit and Nut Crops
T feeS and. Vineyards
Wheat (See Small Grains section)
Walnut (See Tree and Vine Crops section)
Warranty Disclaimer
Inherent Risks of Use
Limitation of Remedies
page7~_%{
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Preca.utionary Statementil.
~ ~pjji~umansandDomestic Animals
Causes SUbstantb~ut Temporary Eye Injury - Harmful II SwaUowed,lnha/ed, Or
Absorbed Through The Skin- SedagriTrifluralln 480 May CliuseSkin Sensitization
Reactions In Certain IndiViduals .
Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist and contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
Personal Protective Equipl11ent (PPE)
Some materials thatatechemical-resistantto this productare listed below. If you want more
options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical resistance category selections
chart.
Applicators alldother handlers must wear:
• Long·sleeved shirt and IOflg pants
• Chemical-resistant gloves stiCh as Barrier Laminate or Viton
• Shoes plus socks
• Protective eyewear •
Discard clothing and other abSOrbentmateliafsthat have been drenched or heaVily contaminated
with this product's concentrate. Do notteusethem.FoJlowmanufacturer's instructions for
cleaning/maintaining PPE.II nosucll instructions for washables,use detergenf andho! water.
Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
Engineering Controls Statements
When handlers use closed systems,enclosed cabs,or aircraft in.a mann~r that meets the
requirements «sled in the Worker Protection S\fmdard (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.
Sedagri Trffiuralin 48Q/draftlO9-26197 (2/ '
PageS ~~-U
User Safety Recommendations
Users should:
• Wash hands belore eatil1g,drinking,chewing gum, usingtobacco, or usingthetoHet.
• Remove dothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outsidl3 of gloves before
removin . As soon as sible, wash thorou hI and chan e intocleanclothin .
First Aid
If In eyes: Hold eyelids open and flush With a steady, gentiestreamof watetfor15 minutes. Get
medical attention if irritation perSists.
H swallowed: Do not induce vomiting. can a physician or Poison Control Center. U available,
administer activated charcoal (6-8 heapingteaspoonf[jls) withalarge quantity of water. Do not
induce vomfting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Immediately transport to a
medical care facility and see a physician.
If inhaled: Removeindivirlual to fresh air. Get medicatattention ifbreathing difficulty occurs. It
not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably cardiopulmonaryresuscltationassistance, and
get medical atlention immediately.
If on skin: Immediately wash with plenty of soap and water. Getmedical attention if irritation
develops.
Note to physIcian: This product contains an aromatic hydrocarbon and can be extremely
harmful if swallowed. Aspiration of this product may produce a severe pneumonitis. Stomach
lavage with a cuffed endotracheal tube in place and immediate administration 01 activated
charcoal, 6 to 8 heaping teaspoonfuls with water, should be considered. Treatment is otherwise
symptomatic and supportive.
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/ Environmental Hazards
/ This pesticide is toxlc to fish. Do not apply directly to water,to areas where surface water is
present, or to intertidal areas balow the mean high water mark. Drift or runoff from treatment
areas may be hazardous to aquatic organlsms!n neighboring aquatic sites. Do not ccntaminate
water when dispOSing of equipment w<iShwaters or ril1sate;
/- Directions for Use
I it is a violation of Federal law to use this product tn a manner tnconsistentwithlts labeling.
Read all Directions for Use carefullybefQre applying.
Do no! apply this product ina way that will contaCt workers or other persons, elther directly or
through drift. Only protected hand!6rsmay be In the area during application. For any
requirements specific to yourstate or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
regulation.
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/' Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accdrdanoewith ilsJabeling and With the Worker Protection Standard, 40
CFR part 170. This Standard conlalnsrequirementsforthe protection of agricultural workers on
farms, forests, nurseries,and greenh()uses, and handlers ot agricultutal pesticides. It contains
requirementa for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also
contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to. the statetnents on this label about
personal protective equipment (PPE1, aildrestricted entry interval·. The requirements in this box
only apply to uses of this product thai arecove!"ed by the Worker Protection Sta.ndard.
00 not enter or allow worker entry intotreatad areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12
hours.
Exception: If the product Is sol/·injected or soil Incorporated, the WorkerProtectlon Staildard,
under certain circumstances,aliowswerkersto entarthe treated areaifthere Will be no contact
with anything that has been treated.
PPE required for early entry to traatedareas 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·resistantgioves such as Barrier Laminate or Viton
• Shoes plus socks
• Protective e ewear
Storage and Disposal
00 not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
Storage! Store in original containefonly. Avoid freezing. Store above 40°F. Iffrozen, poor
weed control may resull. Oonot storenaar heat or flame. In case ofleak Of spill. use absorbent
materials to contain liquids anddispClsa as waste. .
Pesticide Disposal! Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or
at an approved waste disposal facility.
Plastic Container Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer lor recycling or
reconditioning, or puncture and dispose Of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by
state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay outol smoke.
BulklMini-bulk Tank Cleaning: Triple rinse (or equivalenl) and wash with appropriate cleaners
before reusing.
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/ General Information . •
Sedagrl Trifluralin480 Is a selective herbicide for the preemergence control of annual grasses and
broadleaf weeds.Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may be applied in liquid sprays of Water or liquid
fertilizer, or impregnated on dry bulklertilizer .. To reduce loss of herbicidal activity, Sedagri
Trlfluralin 480 should be soli incorporated within 24 hours after application unless otherwise
specified in specific use direcfions or slipplem;mtallabeHng. Sedagrl Tnfluralin 480 may be tank
mixed or followed by overlay or postemergenoo treatmenta with other herbicides to improve the .
spectrum of weeds controlled. SedagnTrifluralin 480 controls weeds by disrupting groWth
processes during germination. Sedagri Trlfluralin480 does not control established weeds.
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~neral Use. Precautions
Applied according to directions and under normal growing conditions, Sedagri TrifluraHn 480 will
not harm the treated crop. Over-llpplicationmay restill In crop injury orrotationai crop damage
from herbicide carryover.Unevenllpplication or i111properincorpor<l.tionof Sedagri Trifluralin 480
C<l.n result in erratic weed control o(cropinjury. Seedling disease, cold weather. deep planting.
excessive moisture, high salt concelltration, or drought may weaken crop seedlings and increase
the possibility of damage fromSedllf]rl Trifluralin 480. Under these conditions,delayed crop
developmentor reduced yields may reSult.
Do not apply Sed<l.gri TrifluraUn 480 to sells that are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of
flooding as poor weedcolltrol may rosti/t.
Do not use Sedagri Triliuralln 480 on any crop grown in Pecos county or Reeves county, Texas.
In Montana,. uses of Sedagri T rifluralin480 are limited to those described in supplemental labeling.
Refer to supplemenml·labeiing for crops and specific use directions.
Chemigation: Sedagri Triflurafln 480 maybe applied by chemigation on certain crops. See
instructions for chemiga!ion in the 'APpfication Methods" section of this label. Also, see speclfic
Instructions for certain crops in the "Approved Crops"section of this label.
/ Rotation Crop Restrictions
Sugar beets, Red beets, and Spinach
In Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregan,Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming: Sugar beets, red beets,Qr spinachshoutdnot be plant<:ldfor 12 months alter a
spring application or 14 mC)llths alter alall application of Seda.griTrifluralin480. Moldboard
plowing to a depth of 1.2 inches prior to planting these crops wi!! reduce the possibility of crop
injury. !fland has no! been Irrigated, these crops should not be planted lor 18 months alter a
spring application or 20 months after afaliapplication of SedagriTrifluraJin 480.
In all other areas: Sugar beets,red beets, and spinach should notbe planted for 12 months after
a spring application or 14 monthsafterafaU application. Before ilialltingsugar beets, moldboard
plow to a depth 0112 inches to reduce the possibility o/crop injury.
Proso Millet, Corn, Sorghum (MfIo), Oats, and Annual
or Perennial Gras.s Crops or Grass Mixtures
-In Arizona, Colorado, Calif()fnla, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington,
and Wyornlng:Unless orop injury iS8!lceptahle, prose millet, corn, sorghum (milo), oats, and
annual or perennial grass crops ortltass mixturesshotild not be planted for 12 months after a
spring application or 14 months after amU applicationof SedagriTriflumlin 48010 avoid the
possibility of crop iojury_. /fland has not b!lenirrigated, these crops should not be planted for 18
months alter a spring application ()r2() monthS after a faU application.· Moldboard plowing to a
depth of 12 Inches before planting these crops wfll reduce the possibility of crop Injury.
In Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dal<ota:Unless crop injury is acceptable, proso millet,
sorghum (milo), oats, and annual or perennial grass crops or grass mixt\J{es should not be planted
for 18 months after a spring applicat10n or 21 months after a fall application of Sedagri Trifluralin
480.
In those portions of Kansas, Nebrasl<a, OIdahoma, and TexaslhaUeceive less than 20
inches ofrainfaU and irrigation fQproducea crop: Unless crop injury is acceptabte, do not
plant proso mfliet, sorghum (milo),oats and annual or perennial grass crops ()r grass mixtures for
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18 months after an application ofSe(]agri trilluralin480.!n sorghum, coo!, weI weather
conditions during eariy growth stages may increase the possibility of crop injury.
All other areas receiving moretilan20lnches ofrainfallanci irrigation: Unless crop injury is
acceptable, do not ptant proSQ mUlet, Sorghum{milo), oats, and annual orperennlal grass crops or
grass mixtures for 12 months after a spring appficationor14 months afteralall application of
Sedagri T rifluralin 480. .
Other Crops
Vegetable crops,otherthan those 10 whichSedagrLTrifluralln 460 may beaj;)plie(] as a preplant
soil incorporated treatment, should not be plante(] within 5 months after an application of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480. .
/sOli Texture Guide for APplication Rates
Rate recommendations for incorporated treatments of Seda.gri Trilluralin4BOare base(] on "Soil
Texture Class' (coarse, ml;dium, o:dinelandsoil organic matter content. A fine textured soil
(e.g., clay loam) will require a higher application ratethan a coatse texturedsoi! (e.g., loamy
sand). In the table below,find the 'Soil Texture Class' (ooarse, medium, or fine) corresponding to
the 'Soil Texture to be Treated". Choose the proper rate/or each application based on the "Soil
Texture Class' and specific crop recommendations. Do not exceed recommended rates . ... ....
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SoU Texture Class Soil TexturetobeTrealed
Coarse (light) Soils ••• ••• Sand, loam:tsand,sandyloam
Me(]lum SOils loam,siltyclayloamt,siltloam, slit, sandy
cja~ loam t ..
Fine (HeavY) Soils
..... Clay, clay loam, silty day loamt , silty clay,
•••• sandy clay, sandyclay loamt
.. .... . .
tSitty clay loam and sandy clay loam soils are transitional 50115 and may be classified as either
medium or fine textured soils. If siltycJay loam or sandy clay loam soils are predominantly sand
or silt, they are usually classified as l11edium textured soils. !f they are predominantly clay, they
are usually claSsified as fine textured soils.
I Mixing Directions
Sedagrl TrifJuraUn 480 - Alone
Se(]agri Trlfluralin 480 may be mixedwilh water or most Uquldfertilger materials. Prior to mixing
Sedagri T riflura!!n 480 In liquid fertilizer, refer to the label section entitled 'Testing for Compatibility
In liquid Fertilizers" for testing procedures to delermlnecompaliblrrtywlth the liquid fertilizer
product to be use(]. ThecombinatiqnofSedagri Trilluralin4BO with sofutionand suspension-type
fertilizers provides weed and grass control equal to water sprays.
Fill spray tank 113 10112fuUwlth cleanwater orliquid fertilizer. Start agitation. Add correct
amount of Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 and continue agitation while filling tank to raquired spray volume.
Precaution: Do not allow water or spray mIxture to back-siphon Into a water source.
Sedagri Trifluralln 480 In Tank Mix
For broader spectrum weed control,Se(]agriTrlflurafin 4BO maybe appUe(] In tank mix
combination with other products registl;red for use on crops listed Inthis label unless tank mixing
with Trellan (trifluralin) is prohibiledbyfhemanufacturer's label. Whentankmixing, use the
recommended rate of SedagriTriflurafin480 .. Follow the Iabet"Directions for Use" of each tank
mix partner for appilcableuse instructionsincludingapplication rate, application timing, weeds
controlled, and specific precautionsandrelltrictionsofproduct use.
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Sedegri Trifluralin 480 may betank mlxedwith other products and applied wilhweter or most
liquid fertilizer materiels •• Priortemildng tank mixes containing Sedagri Trifluralin 480 with liquid
fertilizer, refer to labelsection entitled "feslingfor Compatibility in liquid Fertili2'.en'" for testing
procedures to determine tank mix compatibility with the liquid fertilizer product to be used.
Vigorous, continuous agitation during mlxlng, tilling, and througl1out application is required for ali
tank mixes. Sparger pipe agltatorsgeneraUy provide the most effective agitation in spray tanks.
To prevent foaming in the spray tank, avoid stirring or splashing air interhe $praymixture. To
prevent foaming during filling, keep end of fill pipe below the surface olthe liquid in the spray tank.
Mixing Order: Fill the spray tankto tl4to l!3ofthetotal $pray volume required. Start agitation.
Add different formulation types in the order indicated below, allowing time for complete mixing and
dispersion after addition of each product. Allow extra mlldng and dispersion time for dry flowable
products.
Add different formulation types In the lollowingorder: Dry flowables(DF); wettable powders (WP);
aqueous suspensions (AS), flowables (F) and Uquids (ll.
Maintain agitation and lill spraytallk to 314 of total spray volume. Add Sedagri Trifturalin 480 and
other emulsifiable concentrates (EG) and any solutions (S).
Finish filling the spray tank. Malntaln continuous agitation during mixing, final tilling, and
throughout application. If spraying/agitation must be stopped before the spray lallk is empty. the
materials may settle to the bottom. Settled materials must be resuspertdedbefors spraying is
resumed. A sparger agitator is particuial1y useful for this purpoSe. Settled material may be more
difficult to resuspend than when origlnallyl11ixsd.
Precautions:
Read and carefully follow aU label instructions lor each material added fo the spray tank.
Do not allow water or spray mixture toback·siphon into a waler source.
Premixing: Dry and liowable formulations may be premixed with water (slurried) and added to
the spray tank through a20to 35me:shscreen. This proce:1ureassuresgood initial dispersion of
these products in liquid fertllizer or water.
Line screensln the spray tank should be no finer than 50 mesh (100mesh is fiherthan 50 mesh).
/. Testing for Compatibility in Liquid Fertilizers
Sedagri Tritluralin 480 alone orin tank mix combination with dryflowabtes (OF). wettable powders
(WP), aqueous suspensions (AR}'fIowabtes (F), liquids (L}, orsolutions. (S) may not combine
propel1y with some liquid fertillzermaterials. Small quantities should alwaysbe tested before full
scale mixing. Follow the testing procedure below to detenrine if a compatibility agent is needed.
If reqUired, use only a phosphate flster-typesurlactan! designed foruse wlth liquid fertilizers.
Such compatibility agents can be mixed at rates as low as 1.5 102.0 pints per lon of fiquid
fertilizer. Add the compatibility agent just before adding peSticides.
Testing Procedure
1. Add 1 pint of the liquid fertifizerto a quart jar.
2. Add 1 to 4 teaspoons 01 the OF, WP, AS,· F. or L formulation (depending on mixing ratio
required) to the liquid fertUlzer. Close the jar and agitate until the materials are evenly
dispersed In the liquid lertUizer.lfthe materials do hoI disperse well. it may be necessary to
slurry the chemicals in water before adding to the fertilizer.
3. After dispersing the materials (step 2) add3t04 teaspoons of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 and
other EC formulations to the jar and shake wefl. Add Solution herbicides to the mixture las!
and agitate. Observe the jar for about 10 minutes. If materials rise to the surface and form a
thick layer (oily curds) that will notredlsperse when agitated, a compatibility agent is needed.
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If the mixtUre Is easilyredispersedwithslight agitation, a cornpatihUityagentfs ndtrequired. 17 /;&
Good agitation, howeV£!r,mllSlb<;lprpvide<;l to maintJ)ip dispersion in th<1spray tank.
4. If the need for a compa.tibiUfy agent is dernonstrat<1d(step 3) Ihe following procedure is
recommended: Usingadean qu<l.itjar repeat s.tep fabove andadd112teaspodn of the
compatibility agent to the liquid fertilizer. Mixwelt and then repeatsfeps 2 and 3.
An effective compatibility agent will cause themtxture to remain uniformly dispersed with Httle or
no separation (oil rising to the surface)lor 1/2 hour or longer. If slightseparaJionoccurs, 2 to 3
inversions of the jar should be sufficient Icunitormty redisperse themixtiJre.lfolly curds form and
wiH not redisperse, additional compatibility agent oran altemativecotTlpaJibllity agent should be
tried.
Use a clean jar for each test. A compatibiemOOure will have a uniform appearance and will be
relatively easy to redisperse with gentle agitation of the jar,
Note: Compliance with state regulations/or Ilquidfertilizer mixing, registration, labeling, and
application are the responsibility of the individual aod/orcompany offering Ihe fertilizer or chemical
mixture for sale.
/APPIiCatiOn Methods
General
As spray vofumedecreases, the importance of accurate calibration and uniform application
increases. Check calibration and uniformity dfspray application daily. T osvoid spray drift. do not
apply when winds are gusting or whenwind sp6ed is greater than 15 mph.
Ground Broadcast Application
Apply Sedagri TrifluraUn480 to 51c 40 gaUonsof liquid carrier per aCre {broadcast basis). using
any properiycalibrated, low pressurehemicide sprayer that will applythesprayurilformly. The
carrier may be water Of liquid fertilizer as specified for the crop tabe treatedhl the "Approved
Crops" section of this label. For band application, adjust herbicide rate and spray vOlume in
proportion to the band width and row width treated.
Aerial Broadcast Application
Apply Sedagri TnfturaHn 480 in 5to10 gaUonsof water per acre. Adjust pump pressure, nozzle
arrangements, speed, and appHcafionheight to provide u!liformappfica.!ionto the soil surface.
Use swath markers or flaggerslc assure proper swath width interval.
Application with Dry Bulk Fertilizer
Dry bulk fertilizers impregnated,.orcoated with Sedagn Trtfluralin 480 may be appUedas a preplanf
incorporated treatment on approvedcrpps, • AJllabel recommeooations forSedagn Trifluralin 480
regarding appfication rates, incorporation directions, special inStructions, and precautions should
be followed. Read and followaUlabelinslructions belowconcemlng use of SedagrlTriffuraUn 480
with dry bulk fertilizer. Properiyapplieddrybulk fertilizers impregnated with SedagnTrifluralin 480
provides weed and grass control equal to water sprays.
Use the following forrnula to calculate the amount of SedagriTriflurafin480 required to impregnate
a ton of dry bulkfertiUzer;
Pints Sedagri Trifluralin 480 1000
Per Acre X
Pounds Fertilizer
Per Acre
=
Quarts SedagrfTrifluralin 480
PerTon of
Fertilizer
Limitations: Apply a minimum of 200 Ib/acreof dry fertilizer impregnated with. Sedagri TrifluraHn
480 at the recommended IJroadcastrate per acre, Any commonly useddry fertilizer can be used
for impregnation with Sedagri Trifluralin480 except coated ammonium nitrate and pure limestone.
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These materials will not absorb the herbicide. Blends containingmixturesofthesematerials can
be impregnated.
ImpregnatiQn: Use any closed drum, bait, ribbon, or othercommonlyusedd1)(bulk fertilizer
blander. Noz~as used to apply Sedagri TriflurallM 480 to drY bulk fertilizer shouldba placed to
provide unHorm spray coverage.
Application and IncorpQration: Sprt;ladthefertilizer/chemical mixture withproper1y calibrated
application equipmt;lnt Be Cllrtain themateriaUs applied uniformly to the soil surlaCt;l. 01)( bulk
fertili2;t;lr impregnated with SedagriTrtffuraiin 480 must be Incorporataa 2 jimes.·Tht;! first
incorporation shOUld occur within 24hoursafter application. "The St;!cond Incorporation should be
delayed a minimum of 5 days after th& fjrst and bt;lcompleted prior to planting.
Compliance with State Regulations!. Compliance with state regulations relating tod1)( bulk
fertilizer blending, reglstration,Iabellng, and application aretheresponsibilityof the individual
andlor company offering fhli! fertilizer or chemical mixture for sale.
ApplicatiQn by ChemigatiQn
Sedagrl Trifluralin 480 may be appli&dthrough properly equipped chemigation systems for weed
control in certain crops as specified in "Approved Crops' section of this label. Head and follQW all
label instructions outlined below concerning chemigation before applylngSedagri TrifiuraHn 480 by
this method.
Geneml Chemigation Directions:
Apply this product only through continuously moving center pivot, lateral move end tow, solid set,
or hand move irrigation systems,orcetiain other systems described in EPA"accepted
supplemental labeling.
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or Wegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from
nonuniform distribution of chemlgation treated water.
If you have questions about calibrationyou should contact state extensionspeciaHsts, equipment
manufacturers, or other experts.
Do not connect an irrigation systli!m (including greenhouse Systems) used for pesticide application
to a public water system.
A person kOQwJedgeable of thechemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the
supervision of the responsible person, Shalf shut the system down and make necessary
adjustments should the need arise.
Sprinkler ChemigatiQn DirectlQns:
The following directions musl be folfowed for all recommended sprinkler irrigation systems (center
pivot, lateral move", Of end tow): •
1. The system must contain afunctional check valve, vac:uum relief valve, and low pressure
drain appropriately klcated on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination
from back-flow.
2. The pesticide inJectionplpefine must contain a functional, automatic, quick-ciosing check
valve to prevent the flow offluid back toward the injection pump.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain afunctional, normally closed, solenoid­
operated valve located onIhe intake side olthe injection pump and connected to the system
interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system
is either automatically Of manualiyshut down.
4. The system must conteinfunctionai interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
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5. The irrigation line or water pumpmusUnclude a functional pressure switch which wifl stop the
water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to thepolnl that pesticide distribution
is adversely affected.
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such asa positive displacement injection pump (e.g.,
diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials thatare compatible with
pesticides and capable of being fitted with a systeminferlock.
7. Do not apply when wind speed fuvOrs drift beyond{he area intended for treatment.
8. Sedagri Triflurafin 480 silouldbeinjected continuouslythroughouUhechemigation period.
The chemigation meleringpump should be checked periodicall{during application to insure
proper operation.
9. The injection metering pump must becalibrated as specified by the manufacturer.
10. Pesticide injection hoses which connect chemigatlon metering equipment to the sprinkler
irrigation System should be of bmided reinforced constructionwi!han internal tube made of
nylon, cross-linked polyethylene, or high denslty polyethylene.
11. SedagriTrifluralin 480 may causestainingofplastlc hoses and tanks.
12. Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 in sprinkler irrigation equal to 112 to 1 inch of water.
13. During chemigatlon. maintain agitation ill supply tank at all times.
Chemlgation System Calibration:
Sample calculatron for use of Sedagri T rifluralin 480 in a chemigation system:.
• Assume, in this example, 133 acresare to be covered by a chemigation treatment.
• Product required, assuming 1.5 pint,. per acre is 199.5 pints
(133 acres X 1.5 pI/acre =199.5pt~ 25 gallons)
• Add 25 gallons 01 product directly to the injection supply tank.
• Adjust the injectron system to deliver 25 gallons during the time required to apply 1 inch of water
to 133 acres.
If the irrigation system requires 20 hours to apply 1 inch of water 10133 acres, the Injection rate is
1.25 gaVhr and is calCUlated as follows:
• 25 gal +20 hr = 1.2SgaVhr
1.25 gal/hr '" 160 fl ozihr
Proper calibration requires the injection pump lobe adjusted to deliver 2.7H ovm!n and is
calculated as foflows:
• 160 II ozihr + 60 min.lhr '" 2.71102 per min.
Chemigation Mixing Directions:
Undiluted SeciagriTrifluralin 4so: When used alone, the injection of undlluledSedagri
Trinuralin 480 is recommended inchemigation systems ... For undHuted use, themetering pump,
supply tank, and any associatecteqqiprnent must be thoroughly clean and dry before Sedagri
Triflumlin 480 is added to the system for injection. When injecting undiluted Sedagri T rifluraHn
480, maintain continuous agnation in the supply tank.
Diluted Sedagri Triflumlln 48Q;. Sedagrt Trilluralin 480 may be diluted If required to achieve
accumte calibration for existlngequiprnem. Partially fill thl! injection 8upplYtank with a volume of
water equal to the amount of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 required (Do notadd Willerto Sedagri •
Trlflurann 480). Start agitation. Addtherequired arnountof Sedagri Trifluralin 480 to water in the
supply tank and oontinuemixing while fiUingfhelanktothefinalvolume required by the injection
pump calibration. When injecting diluted $edagri Tlifluralin 480, maintain continuous agitation in
supply tank.
Application Timing
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Apply and incorporate Sedagrl TrlflutaOn 480 any time after January 1 when soU can be worked
and is ina condition which allows thorough mixing to insureun{forrn inoOrporation. See "Approved
Crops" section for applicati()ntiming recommendations for specffic crops.
Fall Application
Fall application can be used for all crops for which Sedagrl Trlfluralin 480is recommended as a
preplant incorporated treatment Refer to"ApprovedCrops" section for any crop specific fatl
application instmctions.
In the states of California, North Dakotll,$outi) Oak{)ta and Minnesota, applyandincorporate
Sedagri Trifluralin480 any time between SePtember 1 and December 3i.lnal! other states, fall
apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 betweeoOClober15 and Decernber3i.
Ground may be bedded up over winter. On bedded ground, reduce bedsto desired height before
planting, by moving some treated soil from beds into furrows. Where soil is left flat over winter,
care should be taken not to tum up un!reatedso/J during spring bedding operations. Destroy
established weedsduring seedbed preparation. Weeds es!ebllshedinlurroWs as a result of
exposing untreated soil should be destroyed before planting. Fall application of Sedagri Trifluralin
480 is not recommended on IJelds whiCh remain wet orare subject to periods of flooding.
Preemergence Application Immediately After Planting
Apply and incorporate Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 immediately after planting and prior to crop
germination. Adjust incorporation equipment so as to not disturb planted seed. Reier to the
"Approved Crops· sectloo of this label for crop specific instructions; .,
Postemergence and Layby Application
Apply and incorporate Sedagrl Trlfluralin 480 at the recommended rate to theestab/ished crop at
or before the last cutlivation. RequiredpreharVesl intervals lor treatments with Sedagri Trifluralin
480 for certaln crops are specified In the 'Approved Crops' sectionotthis label. Crop cover may
prevent uniform soil covel'llge from over'the-top sprays. To avoid this problem, use drop nozzles
or~octed sprays to achieve. uniform soil coverage.
/ Incorporation Directions
Soil Preparation and IncorpOration
Ground cover or existing weeds,can interfere with uniform soiJincorporationof Sedagri Trifluralin
480. A manageable level of grollndcover will aflow uniform incorporation inlothe t()P 2 to 3
inches of the final seedbed. Ground cover and crop residues, tf excesslve,should be reduced by
appropriate soil tillage prior to atJj>Ucation.
Sedagr! Trilfuralin 480 must beincorpol'lltedwithln 24 h6ursafter application unlessotherwise
specified on supplemental labeling. 'Non-uniform application may resultin erratic weed control or
crop injury. With most equipment and methods of applicatioo,a sec6ndincorporation is required
and may occur any time be!orepfanting. The second Incorporation should be In a different
direction, and to avoid brlnglnguntreafed soil to the surface, should notbe deeper than the first
Note: Two-pass incorporation is requlredf()r all special usellrograms unless otherwise
specified.
General Soli Conditions: The soUsurtace should be smooth enough to allow for uniform
application andefficiem incorporation of Sedagri TrifluraHn 480. Breakup clods using tillage
equipment prior to application of Seda!}rl Trifluralin 480. Apply when soifmoisture is sufficient to
allow the breakup onarga clods and uniform mixing during the incorporation process. Soli
compactionandlor non·uniform incorpol'lltlon may occur if soil Is excessively moist.
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Incorporation in Bedded Culture; lribedded culture, Sedagrl Trlfluralin 480 should be
incorporated to a depth of 2 to 3 inches in the finalseedbed.
Application. Prior to Bedding: ApplySedagriTrifluralln 480 and incorporate ltime with
recommended equipment. The bedding operation . serves as the second incorporation. Do not
expose untreated soil during post-bedding operations such as planting slnceremovaf of treated
soil during planting can allow weed germination and establishmentln the drm row.
Application After Bedding;. Knockoff beds to planting height before applYing Sedagrl Trifluralin
480. Apply and Incorporate Seda9ri Tmluralin 480 withrecommendedequipmenl that will conform
to the shape of the bed. Do not expose untreated soil.
Cultivation After Planting: Treated crops may be shallowly cultivated wIthout reducing the weed
control activity of Sedagri Trifluraiin480. UmItdepfh of cultivation to the zo@oftreated soil to
avoid moving untreated soil to th!lcsudace. Exposure of untreated soil may cause loss of weed
control.
Incorporation Equipment
Use incorporation equipment capable of mixingSedagri TriHuraUn 480 uniformly into the top 2 to 3
inches of the final seedbed. Use of inappropriate equipment or improper use of recommended
equipment may result In etratic weed control andlor crop injury .. InCorporation equipment such as
a tandem disc wiU mix SedagriT riflura.lin 480 approximately half as deep as/he equipment is set
to operate. For example, a disc setta cutA inches deep will mIx most of the Sedagrl Trifluralln
480 within the top2.inches of soil. Any recommended Incorporation implement may be used
alone or in combination wIth any otherrecommended implement. Two incorporation pesses are
required when using the following incorporation implemellts (for single pass incorporation, refer to
soil conditions and equipment listed under Single Pass Incorporation Option below):
Tandem Disc: Set equipmentto cut 4 to 6 inches deep and operate at4 to 6 mph.
Rolling Cultivator: Set equipment to cut 210 4 inches deep and operate at 6 to 8 mph.
Bed Conditioner (Do-AU): Set equipment to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operate at 4 to 6 mph.
One incorporation pass is adequate ill bedded culture, while 2 incorporation passes are required
in flat planted culture. The Do-All should be used only on coarse and medium textured soils.
Mulch Treader and other similar disc-type implements: Set equipment to cut 3 to 4 inches
deep and operate at 5 to 8 mph.
Other Equipment: Other implements including the flexible tine-looth harrow (Flextine or Melroe),
are recommended, but only for cert!\in uses defined In the "Approved Ct"opsj, section of this label.
Conservation TiJlagePractlc!s: .In reduced orminlmunl tillage situations, fall or spring
application and incorporation of Sedagn Triflurailn480 maY be combined wlthtillage operations.
The first incorporallonmayutUlzeequipmenlsuch asa tandem disc, combination implement or
bedding equipment that provides gbodsoit mixlng but leaves amaximum amount of crop residue
on the soil surface. The second incorporation may be accomplished with tillage equipment that
provides uniform soil mixing used in conjunction with no~tillplanters (See specific
recommendations for reducedorconservation tillage situations for cotton and soybeans in the
• Approved Crops' section) ..
Single Pass·\ncorporationOptiQn
Sedagti Trifluralin 480 may be incorporated in a single pass ifincorporation condltions allow for
thorough and uniform mixingintothe top 210 3 inches of the final seedbed. Thorough and
uniform Incorporation may be achieved inhe 5011 at the time of incorporation is of good tilth with
moderate moisture, and is relativelyftee of clods and crop residue .. The following types of
equipment can be used to obtain thorough and uniform soU mixing from a single
incorporation pass:
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Finishing Disc with disc blades nogreatet than 22 inches in diameter, spa.ced no morethan 7
1f2 inches apart Operateaf4 toBmph_ BeslWsults areobtainedwhenlhe disc Is equipped with
harrow, reel, or basket attachments;
Field Cultivat()r: Set equipment to cut 3104 inchesdeep and operateata minimum of 5 mph_ A
field cultivator is defined as an lmplementwllh3t04rowsofsweep,>,spacedat intervals of 7
inches or Jess with sweeps on successive rows staggered SO that no soil is left untumed. Chisel
points should not be used. Bestrest11tsa.11l obtained when the field cultivator is equipped with
harrow, reef, or basket attachments.
Combination lmplement8:Theseimplements are defined as20r moretilrage devices combined
to operate asa single Wfagetinit.Forexarnple,2 to 3 roWs offield cultivator e-or SCshaped
shanks with successIve rows of sWeepsa/aggeredsotllatnosoiUs feftuntumed,Joilowed by II
spike-tooth Of flexline harrow,followed by ground driven reel, basket orincorporator wheels.
Combination implernents shOuld be seHoCtrt 3 to 4 inGhe$ deep andoperatedata rninimum of 6
mph. Two incorporations are recommended under conditions which pre\ientoptlrnum soU mixing
such as excessive surface residue,roughness, high clay cOlltent orsoilistoo 'Iletortoo dry.
Combination tools can also be composed 012 rows of wide crown sweeps that overlap so that the
roots of all weedsandplanlaare severed. This should befollowedby2gangso! rotating spoked
Wheels that thoroughly mix SedagriTrifturafin 480 into the top 2 to 3inchesofthefinalseedbed.
P .T.O.-Oriven Equipment (tlUers,c:u!tlvat()r&, b~s ):Adjust equipment t() incorporate Sedagri
T rifluralin 480 into the top 2 to 3 Inches ofthe final seedbed with rotors spaced to provIde a clean
sweep of Ihesoll. P. T.O. equipment should no! be operated more than 4 mph.
/ Weeds Controlled by SedagriTrifluralln480
Grass Weeds
Common Name
annual bluegrass
bamyardgrass
(watergrass)
brachiaria
(signalgrass)
bromegrass
(chea!grass)
(downy brome)
cheat
(chess)
crabgrass
(large crabgrass)
(smooth crabgrass)
foxtail
(bottlegrass)
(bristlegrass)
(giant foxtail)
(green foxtail)
(foxtail
miHet)
(pigeongrass)
(robust foxtail)
(yellow foxtail)
Scientific Name
Poaimnua
EChinochloa crus-gall!
Brachiaria spp.
Bromus tectorum
BromlJSsecalinus
• Dig/faria spp.
• Setaria spp.
guineagrass PaniQLlmmaximum
(See special instructions for control in sugarcane in the' Approved Crops' section)
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itchgrass Rottboellia exaltata
(raoulgrass)
(See special instructions lorcontro! In suga.rcane in the 'Approved Crops" section_l
Johnsongrass(from seed) SoIyhiJmhalepense
(rhizome -see special il1structionsfor control in cotton, soybeans, frull a.nd nut crops and
vineyards in the "Approved Crops' seciion.) .
junglerice EchinochJoa cofonum
panicum
fall panicum Panicum
dlchotomif/orum
(spreading panicgrass -see special instructions for control in cotton and soybeans in the
"Approved Crops' section.)
ryegrass, Italian
(annual ryegrass)
Texas panicum
(buffalograss)
(Coloradograss)
LoIium multiflorum
Panlcum teXBnum
red rice.. Qryzasstivs
(See special Instructions for suppression or partial control In soybeans Inihe "Approved
Crops' section_)
sandbur
(burgrass)
sprangletop
stinkgrass
(lovegrass)
shattercane
(wild cane)
Cerlchrus incertus
Leptochloa filiformis
Eragrbstis cilianensis
Sorghum bicolor
(See special instructions torcontrol in soybeans in the "Approved Crops' section.)
woolly cupgrass Eridchloa vlllosa
Sroadleaf Weeds
Common Name Scientific Name
carpetweed Mollu90 verticfllata
chickweed Stella.ria media
field bindweed Convolvufusarvensis
(See special instructions for control in fruit and nut crops and vineyards in the "Approved
Crops' section.)
goosefoot
henbit
knotweed
kochla
(fireweed)
(Mexican fireweed)
lambsquarters, common
pigweed
(carelessweedj
(Palmer amaranth) tt
(prostraleplgweedl
(redroot)
(rough pigweed)
(spiny pigweed)
ClIenopodlulTI hybridum
•• L8.m[umamplexicau~
Po/jIgonum avlculare
Koyhfascoparia
ChBTJ()pod;um album
AlTIaranthusspp.
(See special instructions for con!rollnsoybeans In "Approved Crops' section.)
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puncturevine
(WestemU.8.only)
(caltrop)
(goatweed)
purslane, common
pusley, Florida
(Florida purslane)
(Mexican clover)
(pusley)
Russian thistle
(tumbleweed)
stinging nettle
(nettle)
Tribulus terrestris
Portulaca oleracea.
Richaidia scabra
Salsola iberica
UrtJcadioica
ttSuppression only in areas of the Southwest U.S. where tolerance to lrifluralin has been
observed. Consult yourloca1 extension setvice or Rhone-PoulencAg Company representative
):~::;t:::e::::a::atNe.weed control.practices .•
Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 Isapptovedfoni1e following special use programs. Relerto'Approved
Crops· section of this Jabel fordetails on soil preparation, use rates, appUcation, soH incorporation,
and precautions for each type or program.
Cotton
• Chemigatfon
• Weed Control In Conservation Tillage
• Fall Panicum Control
• Pigweed and Seedling Johnsongtass Control
• Additional Weed and Grass Control (Gulf Coast Counties of Texas)
• Rhizome Johnsongrass Control
Soybeans
• Chemigation
• Weed Control Under Reduced or Conservation Tillage
• Fall Panicum Control
• Pigweed and Seedling Joi1nsongrassControl
• Additional Weed and Grass Control (Gulf Coast Counties of Texas)
• Itchgrass (Raoulgrass) Supprpssion
• Charcoal Soils in Arkansas, louisiana, and Mississippi
• Red Rice Control in Arkansas,louisiana, MISSiSSippi, and Texas
• Rhizome Johnsongrass ControllnEastem Unitsd States and the Slate of Texes
• Wild Cane (Shattercane)Control
Fruit and Nut Crops and Vineyards
• Rhizome Johnsongrass Control
• Field Bindweed Control
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ALFALFA -EsTABUsHEO
Mechanically Incorporated
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin4$O with ground or aerial equipmentand mechanicaUyincorporate prior
to weed emergence to control weeds "Sled In the "General Infurmation" !>!>Ction otthis label. Use
mechanical incorporation equipment that wtH insure thorough soil Il'lixing wifhrninimafdamage to
crop stand_
Broadcast AODllcationRates,tAcre: .•.
Soil Texture Sedagrl .•
Trlfluralln 480 •.
(pints)
Coarse 1.5
Medium ··2,0 .....
Fine 2,0
Surface Applications (Chernigation or Waterincorporated)
Sedagri Tritlural!n 480 may be surfaceappfied for annual grass control inestabUshedalfalfa by
chemigation, or ground or aerial broadcast applic:ation equipment.
Broadcast Apolication Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture Sadagri
Trifluralin 480 ••..
(pints)
All Soli Textures 4.0 ....
Chemigatlon
Refer to "Application by Chemigation" section in the "General Information" section of this label for
use directions for chemigation.
Surface Applications Activated by Rainfall or Irrigation
Broadcast surface applicationsofSedagriTrifluraUn 480 to established alfalfa may be activated by
rainfall, sprinkler, flood, or furroW irrigaticm. Ralnfall or a single overhead sprinkler irrigation 01 0.5
acre inch or more is required to activate Sedagrt Tr/fluralin480 •. 11 activated by furrow Irrigation,
care should be taken to thoroughly wet beds between furrows. UraintaU orJrrigation has not
occurred wlthln3 days after application, Sedagr! Tmluralin 4$0 maybe mechanically incorporated,
If mechanically incorporated, use equipment that will insure thorough soilmix:ing wIth minimum
damage to the established alfalfa. •
Application Timing and WttedsContrql!ed
Applications to established alfalfa for annual grass control can be made during dormancy or semi­
dormancy, or during thegrowingseasot1 immediately after a cutting. Because Sedagri Trlfluralin
480 does not controleslB.bHshed weeds, application must bemadeprlor to the expected time of ,
weed germination. Bromegrass and cheat begin to germinate in the fall with the onset of cooler
weather. To control these weeds, apply Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 irnmedlate/yafter a cutting
between August 1 and October 1, butprlor to weed germination. When/ali applied,Sedagri
Trifluralln 4$0 controls bromegrass and cheat in addition to other labeled weeds that germinate
after application;
The following weeds are controlled when Sedagri Trifluralin 480 is applied by chemlga!ion or
surface applied and incorporated by ralnfaU or irrigation:
Sedegn TnfluraHn 480fdrafVOO.,2611l7
bamyardgrass
bromegrass
(cheatgrass)
(downy brome)
(cheat)
(chess)
canarygrass
Precautions:
crabgrass
cupgrass
foxtaU
junglerice
sandhur
wBdbarley
• Do not cut or graze alfalfa within 21 daY'S after applicationof5edagri Trifturalin 480.
• Apply no more than 4.0 pints of Sedagri TrifJuratin 480 during any growing .season. tn the
growing season following application of 4.0 pints of Seclagri TrilMalin 4.60 to alfalfa, plant only
those crops for which sedagri Trifluralin 46015 registered as a preplan! treatment or crop injury
may occur.
Tank Mixing
Other products registered loruse on estabtished alfalfa may be applied in tank mix combination
with Sedagri tritluralin 480 or applied as sequentialtreatments jonowing a.pplication of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480. Tank mixes containing SedagriTrifhJralin 460 must beappfiedbyground
broadcast when al/aUa is dormant or seml-dormant, or immediately after a cutting.
Precautions: Follow the label "Directions for Use' of each tank mix partner forappllcable use
instructions including application rate,appHcation liming, weeds controlled, and specific
precautions and restrictions 01 product use. see detailed informationfortank mixing in the
"General Information' sectionot this label
// ASPARAGUS - ESTABUSHED
Apply Sedagri Trifluralln 480 to established asparagus as a single or split application .. Sedagri
Triflumlin 480 will suppress volunteer seedling asparagus and field bindweed when applied as
directed. Follow recommended son preparation, application, and incorporation procedures for
Sedagri Triflurafln 480.
Application TIming
Make applications to donnantasparagusinwinter or eady spring aftermature ferns have been
removed. Do not apply after new spears begin to emerge. Apply post-harvest applications
immediately after harvest in late spring or early summer just beforefems are allowed to develop.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre' .
•••
Sedagrftrifluralin 480
Split AppllcaJl~m Single
... Application
... Before and Before or
Soil Texture After Harvest •. After Harvest
(pints) (pints)
Coarse 1.0 + 1.0 .... 2.0
Medium
.
1.5 + 1.5 .•...•.
.
• 3.0
Fine
..
2.0+2.0 ..• .·4.0
. ... . .
• Do not apply more than 2.0 ptiacreon coarse solis, 3.0 pllacre on mediumsoils or 4.0 ptlacre
on fine soils during any calendar year.
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Sedagri Trlfl uralin480 -Alqne
Apply and incorporate Sedagri TrifluraUn AaOin the spring before planting Orinlhelall in advance
of spring planting_ Saein-structions fodaUapplicationolSedagri Trlffumlin 480 under the heading
"Application Timing' in the "Generallntormation" section of this labeL
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture Sedagrl ••••
Trlf!uratlrt480
(pints) ... ....
COarse 1.0 ....
Medium 1.0 -1.5 ••..
Fine 1.5 -2.0 ...
...
• Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organic matter - 1.5 pints
• Fine soils with 2%to 5% olganic matter - 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to-10%organicmatter.2.Q pints
• Use lower rate In rate range in arf!<\l;receivillg less than 20 inches total annuairainfan and
Irrigation.
Tank Mixing qr SequentialTreatments
For broader spectrum weedcontrol, other products registeredforuse in dry and fresh beans/peas
may be applied in tank mix combination with Sedagri Trifluralin 480 or asasequentiaf treatment
following application of SedagriTrlf1uralin4B0.When tank mixing, USB the recommended rate of
Sedagri Trifluralin. 480. Follow the label "Directions lorUse" of each tank mix partner for
applicable use instructions includingapplk:ation rate, application timing, weeds controlled, and
specific precautions and restrictions of product use. See detailed Information fur tank mixing in
the "General Information" section of this label.
/aEANS - GUAR ANDMUNGBEAN
Apply Sedagri TrifJuralin 480 as a prEplan! soil incorporated treatment
B d t A II II RatesiA rca cas ~PPI cs on ere:
Soil Texture 5edauri ...
Trlfluralln480
(pints) .•..
Coarse 1.0 •
Medium 1.5 •••
Rne t.5
• All soils with 2%to 5% organic matter -1.5 pints
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~ANS - LIMA BEANANDSNAPBEAN
Apply Sedagri Trilluralin480all a preplant soil incorporated treatment.
BroadcastAoolication Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture Sedagd
----Trifluralin 480
(Pillts)
-----Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.0 I
Fine 1,5 •• .....
° All soils with 2% to 5% organic matter -1-5 pillts
/
/CARROT
Apply Sedagri T rifluraJin 480 as a preplant soil incorporated treatment.
Broadcast Aoolication Rates/Acre:
Soli Texture Sedagri
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0·· ..•.
Medium 1.25 -1.5
Fine 1.5 - 2.0
-. - .:--:
° Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organic malter ··1.5 pints
° Fine soils with 2"/0 to 5% organic matter - 2.0 pints
° Soils with 5% to 1 0% organic matter C 2.0 pints
;:
0 ~:e !~::r rate in rate range in are&sreceiving less than 20 inches total annual. rainlalt and
CASTOR BEAN
Apply Sedagri TrifluraJin 480 ai a soii incorporated treatment, before orimmediatefy after plantIng.
If applied and incorporated afierplanting, set equipment so as to not disturb the seed.
Broadcast Aoollcatlon FbiteslAcre:
Soil Texture Sedagri
Trifluralin480
(pilltl!)
Coarse 1.0 I
Medium 125 -1.5
..
Fine 1.5 - 2.0 ".
° Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organic matter· 1.5 pints
° Fine soUs with 2% to 5% organic malter-2.0 pints
° Soils with 5% to 10% organic matter· 2.0 pints
° Use lower rate in rate range in areas receiving less than 20 inches total annual rainfall and
irrigation.
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Apply Sedagrl Trilfuralin 480 asa soiUncolllorated treatment Seoagri Tn11urafln 480may be
applieo to direct seeded or transplant celery before planting,atplanting, or immediately after
planting.
Broadcast A (' ~P~lclltion Rllte ~cre:
Soil Texture Sedagri
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25 ·1.5
Fine 1.5-2.0
" '
, .- - ---
• Coarse and medium soils with 2"k to 5% organic matter - 1 .5 pints
• Fine soils with 2% to 5% organic matter -2.0pints
• Soils with 5% to 10% organic matte:r-2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range in areas receIving less than 20 inch~ total annual rainfall and
lcH~~ORY (Clchorlum fntYbus '" Clchorlum end/va)
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 maybe applied as a preplantincorporated treatmentlochicory grown
either as a root crop or leafy vegetable as indicated below:
Cichorium intybu5, considered to be a root crop, may yield the following:
• Chicory - the dried and proces!1ed root used as a coffee substitute~
• Radicchio - green leaves harvested from field grown plantings.
• Belgian Endive - white leave!1grown inlhe dark; growth from field grown rootstalks.
Cichorium endive., considered to be a jealy vegetable,may yield the!oUowing:
• Escarole· curly green leavedromfield grown planlings.
• Endive - very curly green Jeaves fl'elmfield grown plantings.
Apply Sedagri T rifluralin 480 as a soil incorporated treatment in spring or early summer prior to
planting,.
B d roa cast A lea' A e: ~ppi tion Rates per , .Cr1
Soil Texture Sedagrl Trlfluralln
480 •
(pints) ".
Coarse t.O .' Medium 1.5
Fine 2.0 I
",
• Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5"4 organic matter· 1.5 pints
• Fine sons wlth 2% to 5% organic matter -2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to 10"'(' organic matter - 2.0 pints
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/~OLE CROPS - BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE, AND
/ CAULIFLOWER
Direct Seeded Cole Crops
Apply Sedagrl Trlfluralin 480 as a preplant soil incorporated treatment
BroadcastApplication RateS/Acre:
Soli Texture Sedagri
Triflurllll1l480
(pints) .....
Coarsa 1.0 < .•.
Medium 1.0 ...
Fine 1.5 •••
....
• Soils with 2% to 5% organic mattel'-1.5pints
Precaution: . Direct seedad lXlle crops exhibit marginal tolerance to higher than. recommended
rates of Sedagri T rifluralin 480.Stuntillg or reduced stands may occur.
Transplanted Cole Crops
Apply and incorporate Sedagri Trifluralln 480priorto transplaIlting.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre: •.
SoU T extUl'El
...
I· ·Sedagri. •
I··· Triflurlliin 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0 ••••
Medium 1.25-1.5···
Fine 1.5 c2.0
• Coarse and medium soils with2% to 5% organic matter - 1.5 pints
• Fine soils with 2% to 5% organic matter, 2.0pints
• Soils wIth 5% to1 O%orgao1c matter '2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range in areas receiVing less than 20 inches total annual rainfall and
;:
'rri tion.
CORN - FIELD CORN ONLY
Postemergence IncorporatedTreatrnent
Apply Sadagri Trifluralin 480 as Bj:!Qstemergence tre&frrtentfollowingcultivationand/or use of a
preemergenceherbiclde. Sedagrl TrifluraUn 480 doesnotcontrolastabtished weads .• Apply when
crop is well estabUshed(2 trua leatstilga orlaller) •. Apply 8S an overCtha'lop spray or as a
directed spray using drop nozzlas iftoliage praVents uniform lXlverage of too soli su rface.
Incorporation· Directions
Applications ofSfldagriT riflurafin 480 must ba machanically incorporafad within 24 hours.
Mechanical incorporation rnaybE! acComplished with 1 pass <Jf a sweep-lYpecultivatoror properly
adjusted rofllng cultivator. The sweep-typacultivatorshould have 310 5 sweeps per row middle
and be operated at a speed that will provide vigorous soli mixing. Set. middle sweeps so as to
avoid exposing untreatact soil. Adjust incorporation equipment so as to avoid mechanical injury to
the crop.
Watar In Option focCOar$6and Medium Textured Soils: On coarse and madlum textured
soils. Sedagr! Tritluralin 480 may beinoorporated by continuous rainfall or sprinkler irrigation
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amounting to at least 11210 1 Inch of water. Best results ate obtained!f application is made
immediately after a cultivation when thesoit surface is open and porous. Ralnfall or sprinkler
irrigation prior to application w1l! tend tcconsolidate and sea.l thO soil suriate and prevent the
downward moment of Sedagri TriflumUn 480 that is expected under poroUS,open, recently tilled
condnions. SUpplemental irrigationcanbe appfied through a center pivot, solid set, or hand
moved sprinkler system.. Do not use furrow irrigation. Mechanically incorporate as described
above ifthe required amount of rainfall or sprinklerirrigation does not occur within 24 hours after
application.
Broadcast Application RatesfAcre:
Soil Texture Sedagri .•.
..
trlfluralin 480 •••.
(pints) ...
Coarse 0.75 -LOt
Medium 1.25 -1.5 ..• •.
Fine 1.5 -2.0 ...
.....
t Apply 1.0 to 1 .5 ptlacre on coarse soils in Alabama, Florida, Georgia; North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Virginia to control fall panicumand T exaspanicum.
o Apply lower rale In rate range In areas receivlngiess than 20 Inches total annual ralnlall and
irrigation.
Precautions:
o Do not apply to sweet com, popcorn, orcomgrown for seed.
o Do not apply Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 to corn as a preplant or preemergence treatment or crop
Injury may occur.
o Where corn is planted in a furroW,Sedagri Trifluralln 480 should be applied only after a
cultivation to move soil into the row.
Restriction: Do not apply SedagriTrifluralin 480within 6 weekspriorto harvesting forage,
fodder, or silage, or after com is 30 inches taU.
Chemigation
Sedagri Tritluralin 480 may be applied through properly equipped chemigation $ystems for weed
control in field com. Refer to 'Application by Chemigatlon" section in the "General Information"
section of this label for chemigatlon use directions. Do not apply Sedagri TrlfluraIln480 through
any type of irrigation system unless these directions are carefullyfoliowed.
Application Timing
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 in.112 to 1 acre inch of sprinkler irrigation when field corn is at the 2
true leaf stage of growth or taller. ApplySedagri Trif!uralin 480 prior to weed emergence Of after
existing weeds have been controlled with herbicides or CUltivation. Sedagri Trifluralin 480 does
not control established weeds.
B d roa A r cast 'PPllcstlon R iliA afe ere:
Soil Texture Sedagrl Triliuralin
480
(pints)
Coarse 1.5· 2.0
Medium 1.5 -2.0
Fine Do not apply Sedagri
T rifturalin 480 by
chemlgation to fine
textured soils •
..
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Precautions:
• Do not apply' Se~ri Trifluralin 480 by chemigalion to sweet corn, popcorn, or corn grown for
seed.
• Where corn is planted In a furrow,sedagriTriflurafin 480 should be applied only after a
cultivation to move soU into the row.
• Do no! apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 to cornasa preplant or preernergencetr(>atrnent as crop
injury may occur.
Restriction: Do nofapply Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 within 6 weeks prlodo harvesting forage,
fodder, or silage, or atter com is 30 inches talL
/cOTTON
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 - Alone
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 to cottonas a soli incorporatedtreatrnent. Sedagri T riffuralin 480
may be applied before planting, immediatelyatterplanti{lg, to the establlshed crop up to layby
(see supplemental labeling lor postemergence applications), orin thefaU in advance of spring
planting. Referte instructions for fall application under" Application TIming" In the "General
Information' section of this label. , FollOW recommended sqil prepll.ration, application and
incorporation procedures in the 'GeneraLlnformation" l*!ctionof this label. When incorporating
Sedagri Trifluralin480 after planting, butprior to crop emergence, set equipment so as to not
disturb planted seed.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre' .
$$dagriTrifluralin 480 ,
"
Fill/Application
Spring Eastern Western
Soli Texture Application t " U.S.ft U.S. ttt
(pints)
'" ." "~(pints) (pints)
Coarse 1.0 2.0 1.5
Medium 1.25 -1.5
'.'
2.0 2.0
Fine 1.5 - 2.0 " 2.5 2.5
",
tSpring Application:
• Coarse and medium sons with 2""'105% organic matter ·1.5 pints
• Fine soils with 2% to 5% organic matter- 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to 10",1, organic· matW' 2.0 te2.5 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range for areas receiving less than 20 incheso! total annual rainfall and
irrigation.
ttFail application rates for eastern cottonproducing areas, including: Alabama, Arkansas,
northern Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri (Boothee!}, North
Carolina, New Mexico, Ok1ahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and TeXas.
tttFall application rates for western cotton producing areas, including: Arizona and California.
For cotton grown in states other than those listed above, fall apply at the highest broadcast rates
for each soil texture under spring application.
Precautions: Cotton should be planted afterearfy season adverse weather conditions have
passed, especially when using higherrale programs. Cool, wet weather early inlhe growth cycle
causes additional stress to the cotton piant. Thisrnay result in reduced stand, delayed maturity,
and reduced yields.
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Tank Mixing or SequenHaITreatments
For broader spectrum weed controt,olhi:!rproducts registered foruse In cotton may be applied in
tank mix combination with SedagriTrifturalin480 oras asequentialtreatment following application
of Sedagri Trifluralin 480. When tank mixing, use the recommended. rateofSedagri TrifIuraiin
480. Follow the label "Directions for Use" of each tank mix partner for applicable use instructions
including application rate.applicationtimihg,weeds controlled, and Sj"reCilk:precau\ions and
restrictions of product use. Seedetailed Information for tank mixing inthe "General Information"
section of this label.
"
/ Special Use Programs
1. Cotton - Chemlgatlol1
Sedagri TrifIuralin480 may hI'! applied throughproperiy equipped chemigatlonsystems for weed
central in cotton. Refer to "Application byChemigation"in the "General Information" section of this
label for use directions for cnemigation. Do notapply Sedagri Trifluralln 480 through any type of
irrigation system unless these directions are carefully followed.
Apply Sedagri T rifluralin 480 in ovetheadsprinkler irrigationequafto 112 to 1 inch of water.
Planting and application should occuras soon as possible after the last tillagl'! operation. Sedagri
Trifluralin 480 must be applied within 2 days after plantlngprior to crop emergence. Sedagri
Trifluralin 480 does not centrol established weeds .• Soli Incorporation is not required when
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 is applied through chemigation systems.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre for Chemigation Application Where Conventional Tillage
Practices are Used: See rates for cotton "Sedagri Trifiurafin 480 - Alone" above. Apply at the
maximum recommended rate for spring applicationfor each s()lltexture class to be treated.
Cultivation: Soil treated by chemigation with SedagJi Triffuralin 480 may be shallow cultivated
without reducing weed control activity.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acretpr Chemigafion Application Where Minimum Tillage
Practices ar U d e se : .....
Soil Texture Sedagri
Trltluralin 480
(Pints)
••• Coarse 1.0 - 3.0
Medium 1.5- 4.0 •..
Fine 2_0 -4.0 ••
..
Use the lower ratein!hl'! rate range wh!'!Oadditional seqUential applfcati()ns of Sedagri T rifluralin
480 are anticipated. Use the higher rate In theraterange when high crop residUe levels are
present, where dense weed populations are anticipated. orwhere no additional sequ!'!Otial
applications of Sedagri Trifluralln 480 arl'! to be made.
Rotational Crop Restrictions
• Conventipnal Tillage: ReIer to the rotational crop restrictions In the "General Use Precautions"
section of this laool .
• Minimum Tillage: In addition to the. rotational crop restrictionslisl!!d 'nthe General Use .
Precautions section ofthls label, do not plant grain sorghum in the year following the application
of Sedagri Trifluralin480.
2. Cotton - Weed Control In ConservationTillage
This section describes application rnefhods and teChniques for weed control with Sedagri
Trifluralin 480 in conservatfori tillagl'!o{)tton. Sedagd Trtlluralin 480 maybe applied and
incorporated in the faU inadvallce of spring planting, In the spring before planting. after planting
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prior to crop emergence, or lit layby.SingJe or multiple applications maybe made so long as
maximum appllcation rates are hot exeeededandrotational crop restrictions are followed.
B d tA r· til'! t f Co roa cas ~ppllca on aes or ti . n Tillage: nserva a
5011 Texture Sedagri Trifluralin
480
(pints/A)
Coarse 1.0 -2.0
Medium L5-2.0
Rne .. 2.0 -4.0
Strip Planting Into Small Grain Cover Crops
Fall planted cover crops. may be utilized to cOfltrol wind erosion and protett devE;loping crop
seedlings from wind damage •. PriortoplantingcoHon, the cover crop maybe treated with a
contact herbicide to prevent contlnuedgrriw\h and development andprellent competition with crop
seedlings for water and soil nutrients. The standing COlIer crop (now dead) continues to control
wind erosion and provide protectionto the developing crop until it is well established.
Strip Planting: In stripplanting, cotton is seeded into competition-freebandseslablished in the
cover crop. Competition-free bands may be established byleallingunseeded drill rows when
seeding the cover crop, by tillage, or by use ala contact herbicide to prepare competition-free
bands prior to planting.
Fall Application Before E$tablishingaCover Crop
Small grain cover crops(wheat,barley onye) maybe esta.blished following a preplan!
incorporated application of Sedagrl Trlfluralin480. ApplySedagri Triffuralin 480 toftat ground at a
broadcast rate of 2.0 to 3.0 pints per acre and incorporate ~mce within 24 hours using
incorporation implements that can be set to cut no more than 2 to 3 inches deep, such as a
springtooth harrow. Do not incorporate with a tandem disc. FOrlllbeds With disc bedders or
other bedding implements that will mix and move most of the treated soli/rom the furrows to the
beds. Phosphate and otherfertillzer may be applied asappropria!edurlng incorporation
operations. Plent 2 to 4 rows Clf the small grain cover crop 2 inches deep in the furrows between
the beds. To avoid injury to small grain seedlings, place seed below the treated layer 0/ soil.
Barley is usuaUyless susceptible to InJury thallwheat or rye. Soil moisture must be adequate to
establish and maintain the cover crop. In late winter (February), apply 2.,4-D if necessary for
broadleaf weed control.
Spring Applicati(m Before or After Plantill9(Wlthln Competition-Free Bands)
Apply Sedagri Trilluralin 480 using low pressure ground equipment as a band (within the weed
free zone) or as abroadca.st treatment. Application andincorporationmayoccur before planting
or after planting prior to crop elhergence.1f applied after planting, ",,\incorporation equipment so
as to not disturb the planted ""ed (see incorporation instructions).
Incorporation: Equipment sllould1Je I!dapted to the width of the competHioncfreeband. Use
equipment that will unilormly mix Sedagrl Trifluralin 480 Into theweed germit1ation zone. Weed
control resulting from single pass InCOrporation or with incorporation equipment that does not
result in thorough mixing of soil treated with Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may be reduced compared to
conventional double pass incorporation. Implements usedto inoorporateSedagri Trifluralin 480
after planting should be operated so that they do not disturb the planted seed or growing crop.
Use the lower rateln the ratemnge when addition8,f sequential applications 01 Sedagri Trifluralin
480 are anticlpated. Use Ihehigher rate in the rata range where high crop residues are present,
and where dense weed populations are anticipated.
For band treatments, reduce the application rate In proportion to the row spaclng and band width
treated. For example, treating a 12~Inch band where the row spacing is 36 inches would require
113 of the recommended broadcast ratE; paraere (12 inches divided by 36 inches =1/3),
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LaybyApplications
layby applications may be made inestabUshed cottonfromlhe4true leaf stage of growth up to
layby, but not less than 90daysbefore harvest Apply SedagriTrifluralin480 unfformly to the soil
surface using drop nozzles if necessary .. Soil incorporateusing1 passofasweep-type cultivator
or properly adjusted rolling cultivator. Operatecuttivationequlprrtent atspeedssufficient to
provide vigoroussoif mixing and exerclsecareto avoid mechanical Injury to the crop. Cumulative
laybyapplication rate may not exceed the laybyapplication ratJa shown for each soil texture.
BroadcastA liestlon Rates:
Soli Texture SedagrlTrifluralin
Coarse
Medium
Rne
480
(pints/A)
1.0
1.5
2.0
Repeat, Sequential Applications
Sedagri Trifluralin480 maybe applied t ormore limes sequentially during the growing season
using the rates and methods of application described above for fuUseasonweed control. The
maximum dosage that can be usedforasingIe appUcation cannot exceed the ratesshown for
each application method. The maximum cumulative application ratethatmaybe appfled within
the same growlngseason (including faHapplicationsj cannot exceed 4,0 pints per acre for Sedagri
Trlfluralin 480 (2 pounds active ingredient per acre).
Contact, Overlay, or Postemergence Herbicides
Contact herbicides approved for use incotlon may be used.tocontrol existing weeds prior to
planting cotton. Tocontroladditional weeds, overlay, preemergence, or postemergence
applications of other products registered for use on cotton may be appUed .. Followthe label
"Directions for Use" olsuch productsforappJicable use instructions including applicatfon rates,
application timing, weeds controlled, andspecifteprecautions and restrictionso! product use.
Rotation Crop Restrictions
Refer to the "General Inlormation" section of this label tor .l>Pecific rotational crop restrictions.
When the cumUlative application rat~ exceeds theapplicatio(1 rates in the table below, plant only
those crops forwhlchSedagri Trifluralin 480 can be applied as a preplant Incorporated treatment
in the season following th f' r crop InjurYmay result. e application ofSedagri Triflurali11480 0
.... CumlJlatwe AppUcationRate
Soil Texture Sedagrl.Trlfluralin48Q
(pints/acre)
Coarse . ...... 1.5 "-Medium ......... 1.5
Rne ...... 2.0
..
,,-.-.-:- ..
Small grain cover crops that will notbe grazed Of harvested and are intended for prevention of
wind erosion in conservation tillage cotton may be plantedln the fall fotlowlngspring applications
of up to 4.0 pints per acre of SedagriTriffuralln 4BO.lnjury in theformofreducedstands Of
delayed emergence and development may result when small grains are planted under these
conditions.
3. Cotton - FaU PanlcumControl
Apply and incorporate a broadcast rate of 2,0 ptlacre on both coarse and medium soils.
4. Cotton - Pigweed and Seedling Johnsongrass Control
Apply Sedagr! Trifluralin 480 as a preplant incorporated treatment.
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Broadcast Application RateslA(:r'e;lnAIa!)arna, Arkansas, Rorida,Georgia,Louisiana,
Mississippi, southeastern Missouri(Soolheelj, North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Tennessee, and
southern Vir lnla, ap Seda riT riiluralin480at the following broadcast rates:
Soil Texture Sedagri
Coarse
Medium
Fine
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
1.0·1.5
1.5 ·2.0
2.0
(Exception: Louisiana,where3.0ptfacre can be appRed to finesoilsJ .
• Use higher rates in the rate range where high weed populatlonsare1in\iclpated.
5. Cotton -AddltlonslWeed IIlIdGrass Control In Gulf Coast CountieS of Texas
Apply Sedagrl Tritluralin 480 as apreplant incorporatl:>d treatment up to 2 weeks before
planting.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:For cotton grown in Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort
Bend, Galveston. Harris,Jackson,Jefferson, Uberty. Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, Wafler, and
Wharton counties of the Texas Gulf COM!, apply Sedagri Trifluralin 4S0atthe following broadcast
rates'
Soli Texture Sedsgrl ...•
Trifluralln 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.5 ..
Medium 2.0
Fine •• 3,0 ....
.. .. ..
6. Cotton - Rhizome JohnsongrallsCcmtrol
(For use In all cotton producing states except Arizona and California.)
Rhizome johnsongrass controlwllh Sedagrl Trlfluralin480 requires double appllcatlon rates for 2
consecutive years. Commerciallyaceeptable control cannot be obtained with only 1 year of
double rate use of Sedagri Triflurafin480.CarefuUy follow a.lI special use directions.
Soil Preparation: Satlsfactory results are dependent upOn proper preparation alsoi! prior to
application. Chisel plow to bring rhizomes to the sod surface. Disc twice before application tc
chop rhi zornes into. small (2-3 inch) pieces and destroy anyrecenUy emerged johnsongrass
plants.
B d roa A lie i ResZ CBst ~PPI at on at Acre:
Soli Texture SedaM
Trifluralln480
···{pints) i ..•
Coarse 2.0
Medium ··3.0 .....
Fine .. ·4.0 ......
..
Spring Application: . Apply Sedagri T rifluralin 480 any lime before planting in Itte spring for 2
years in succession.
Fall Application: Apply Sedagri Trilluralin 480 between October 15 and December 31 for 2 years
in succession.
Incorporation: Deep incorporation with a tandem dille is essential for good results. Set disc to
operate 4 to 6 inches deeP and operate at 4 to 6 mph. Two incorporation passes are necessary
and the second should be in a different direction than the f1rst.
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Cultivation: Some johnsongrassplants wiU not. be controlled .. Timelycultivatiol1 during the crop
season is necessary to remove escaped plants and maintain commerciafly acceptable control.
Precautions:
In the seasonfollowing adouhle ratetreatrnent. plant only rice or those crops lor whichSedagri
T riflu ralin 480 can be applied as a preplan! treatment or crop injury may occur.
/'COTrONWOOD TREES GROWN FOR PULP
Apply as a Soil incorporatedlreatment to control weeds llusceptihle to Sedagri Trifluralln
480 in new and established plantings of cottonwood trees grown for pulp.
Application Before Planting
Apply and incorporate Sedagti Trlflurafin 480 before planting.
B A Ii roadcast ~PPI cation Rates/Acre;
Soil Texture "Sedagrl
. '
Trlfluralln 480 .•
(pints) ••••••••
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25' 1.5
Fine 1.5.2.0 ....
..
• All soils with 2% to S% orgsnic matter -1.5 to 2.0 pints
• All solis with 5% to 10% organicmafter • 2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range In areas receiving less than ~!O inches total mintall and
irrigation.
Application to Established Plantings
In established plantings, apply5edagriTrifturalin 480 as adirectedspreytothesoit and
use incorporetion mathodsnotinjuriou~to the crop.
B d roa A r cast· ~ppllcatlon R sl ate Acre: .. '
Soli Texture $edagri
Trffluralln 480
(pints) ' ..
All Soil Textures 2.0 - 4.0 '.
'. ... . Application rate within the rate ran@rnaybe adjusted according to weed pressure.
Johnsongrass SUppression in ElItDbllshed Plantings
Propersoil preparation before application is necessary forsatisiactory results.Usee.
chisel plow or sImllarimptement 10 bring rhi~ornes!o the soH surface. Then 'NOrk the soil
twice using a tandem disc to cm I'hgomes into srnaU(2,3 111ch) pieces and to destroy
emerged johnsongrass.
Broadcast A IicationRateslAcre:
Soli Texture Sedagrj
Triflumlin 480
(pInts)
All Soil Textures 4.0
Incorporation: IncorporatelWice with tandem disc set to cut 4 to 6 inches deep and
operated at 4 to 6 mph.
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Cultivation: Somejohnsongrassplants will escape .. Timely cultivationwith IWage
Implements Of spot spraying with effective postemergence herbicides wiU Improvelhe
level of johnsongrass control.
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Page 34
Apply Sedagri Trffluralln 4Il0afler ernergencewhenplants have reachedtheSto 4 true leaf slage
of growth. Apply asa directedspraytosQiI between the rows. Avoid foUagecontacl as slighl crop
injury may occur .. Set incorporation equipment to move treatedsojl around the base of plants.
Broadcast Alllllication Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture Se<IlIgrl
TrifluraUn 480 -
{pints}
Coarse . 1.0 ....
Medium
." 1.25-1-5 .'~
Fine . 1.5-2.0 .' .•
. . .'
'.
. ...
• Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organic matter - 1.5 pints
• Rne soils with 2% to 5% organic matter - 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to 10% orga.nlCrnattef- 2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range In ateM receiving less than 20 inches total annual rainfall and
irrigation.
Restriction; 00 not apply within SO days of harvest, except for Watermelon which has a 60 day
pre-harvest interval.
I FLAX (FaU Application Only)
Apply and incorporate Sedagri Trifluralin 480 in the fall lor weed conlrol in spring seeded flax.
Incorporate once within 24 hours afterapplicatlon. The second incorporation maybe pertonned in
the spring prior to ptanting.
Special Instructions for Flax
1. Incorporation operations0c, othertiUage practices perfonned in the spring prior to seeding
should be retatlvely shallow so as to maintain a firm seedbed, and the seedbed should be
packed prior to seeding.
2. Seeding should be done with a,pressc!rIU or hoe drill. Seed into moist seedbed and plant no
more than 1 1/2 inches deep.
S. Delay seeding untllsoil has warmed sufficiently to aHow rapid germination and establishment.
4. Refer to "General Use Precautions' in the "General Information" section of this label for
information on growing conditionsthat can lead to crop injury or yield red uction.
Broadcast AOlllication Rates/Acre: .•.
Soli Texture .' CSedagrl •.•.
J .
I· Trlfluralln480.
(pints) -
Coarse . 1.0 . ....
Medium 1.5 .. ' ".
Rne 2.0
' .. ..
.'
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~~AIN SORGHUM (MILO)
Postemergence Incorporated Treatment
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 as a directed or over-the-Iop spraywhengraInsorghum is 8 to 24
inches tall. Drop nozzles should be used iffoliagepreventsunlform soil coverage_
Soil Preparation: Gultivate beforeapplicationof Sedagri Trif!uraUn480\0 remove estabfished
weeds and to cover the haseo! grain sorghum plantswifh soH. Gultivation equipment should be
set to add approximately 1 inch Of soillo the base of sorghllm pla!'Its.
Incorporation Directions: . Applications of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 must be mechanically
incorporated within 24 hours 8iter appllcafion.MechanicanOc()rpol'llfionmaY beaocomplished
with 1 pass of a sweep-type cultJvator or properly adjusted rolling cultivator. Sweep,lype
cultivators should have 310 5 $Woops per rowmiddfe and be operated at a speed that wiff provide
vigorous soil mixing. Set middle sweapSso as 10 avoid exposing untreated soil. Adjust
incorporation equlpmentso as 10 avoidtriechanical injury tothe crop.
Broadcast Aoolicatlon Rate$lAcre:
Soil Textura SedB!Jl'i
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
..
Coarse 0.75 -1_0
Medium 1.0-1.5
Rne 1.5 -2.0
• Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 at lower rate in rate range in areas receiving less than 20 inches
total rainfall and irrigation.
Precautions:
• Do not apply Sedagrl Trifiuralin 480 to grain sorghum as a preplant or Ilreemergence treatment
or crop injury wiUoccur.
• Over-application may resUlt in injury 10 grain sorghum.
Restriction: Do not apply after grain sorghum is 24 inches tall.
Chemigation
Sedagri T rifluralln 480 may be applledthrough properly equipped chemigation systems for weed
control in grain sorghum 8 to 24inehestall. Refer 10·Applil.'a.tionby Ghetrilgation" section in the
"General lriformation" section olthislabellor chemlgationuse directions. Do not apply Sedagri
Trifturalin 480 through any irrigation system unless these directions are carefullyfollowed.
Soli Preparation.: Cultivatjl b!lforeapplication of $edagriTrifluralin 480 to destroy existing weeds
and cover the base of thjl grain sorghum plants with soiL Cultivatron eqUipment should be set to
add approximately 1 inch of sontO thI~base of sorghum plants.
Application Timing: Apply SedagriTrlfluralin 480 to grain sorghum in 112 to 1 acre inch of
overhead sprinklerirrigation as soortaspossibljlaftjlr a cultivation when grain sorghum is 8 to 24
inches tall. Sedagri Trifluralin 41lOmusfbjl appliedprior tCl weed emergence or after existing .
weeds are controlled. Sedagri TrifluraUn 480 does no! control established weeds.
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Broadcast Application Flate$lAcrfJ;
Soil Texture Sedagl'lTl'ltIuralin
480 ....... >
(pints)
Coarse 0.75" l.O •.
Medium 1.0"1;5 ..... ...
Fine Do not appJySedagri ...
Trtflumlin 4$0 by
chemi>lationtollne ....
textured soUs"
~
Restriction: Do not apply after grain sorghum is 24 inches tall.
/
./GREEN. S - TURN. IP G. REi;NSGROWN FOR. PROCESSING.: COLLARD,
/ KALE, AND MUSTARD GREENS
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 togroensasapreplant son incorporated treatment.
Broadcast ADDUcation Rate$lAcre:
Soil Texture Sedagrl
Trltlura"n 480
(pints) ......
Coarse 1.0 .
Medium 1.5
Fine 1.5
• Soils with 2% t010"k organic matter, 1.5 pints
,
/ HOPS
Apply and incorporate Sedagri Trilluralin 480 to established crop during dormancy. Use
incorporation equipment that will insurelhorough soU mlxlng with minimal damage to crop stand.
Broadcast AODlication RatelifAere:
Soil Texture SlIdagri ....•
TrH/uralln 480 ..
(pints)
•••••• Coarse 1.0
Medium 1"25" 1.5 •.•
Fine
... . ··1.5
. . .
• Soils with 2% to 10% organic matter - 1.5 pints
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~ENAF
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 as a preplanlsoil incorporated treatment
BroadcastApplication RatQs/~
Soli Texture Sedagrl ...
Triflurlllin4BO
(pints)
Coarset 1 .. ..
Medium P1.5
Fine 1.5
..
tCoarse 50115 with 2% to 5% organic Il1Bttar • 1.5 pints
• Use higher rate in rate range where highweed populations are anticipated.
Precaution: Do not graze or harvest treated crop for livestock. forage.
I MUSTARD - GROWN FOR SEED OR PROCESSED FOR FOO{)
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 to mustard as a preplan! soil incorporated treatment.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture Sedagri
Trlfturalin 480
(pints) c
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.5 ..
Fine 1.5
• Soils with 2% to 10% organic matier, 1.5 pints
I
! OKRA
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Apply Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 as a soH incorporated treatment, beloreor immediately after planting.
II applied and Incorporated afteF plallling, set aquipmentso as to not disturb the Seed.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
Soli Texture Sedagrl .•
Trifluralin 480 .•••
(pints)
••••••
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25 -1.5
Fine 1.5- 2.0 .....
..
• Coarse and medium soils with 2"kto5%organic matter ·1.5 pints
• Fine soils with 2% to 5%orgartlc matter· 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to j O%organk: rrtatt .. r-2.0pints
• Use low .. r rate in rate· range in areas receiving less than 20 Inches total annual rainfall and
irrigation.
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/oNIONS (DRY BULBSONLV)
Posfemergence Layby Application: Apply at layby to the solf between onion rows .. Avoid
applying directly to the tops or exposed bulbs oJ onion plants. Emergedweeds should be
removed prior to application of Sedagri Trilluralin 480. SedagriTriflurafin 480 will not control
establlshed weeds.
Broadca.st Application Rates/Acre:· •.•
Soli Te.xture Sedagri
Tritiuralil14lJI) .•.
(pints)
Coarse 0.75-1.0
Medium 1.0 - 1.25
• Apply only to solls containing 3.5% orJess organic matter
• Note: Use the lower rate in rate range where light weed pressure is anticipated.
Incorporation: Sedagri Trifluratin 480 should be uniformly incorporatMintothe soil between the
onion rows. Incorporation may beaccompllshedby operafrnga sweep-typeor roUlngcultivator 2
to 4 inches deep at 6 to 8 mph. TwoinC()rporation passes are requiredwith the first occurring
within 24 hours after appfication or erratiC weed control may result. Avoid covering onions with
treated soil during Incorporation as injury to the crop may occur.Careshould be taken to avoid
mechanical iniury to onion roots duringincotporation.
Precautions
• Preharvest interval: Do not apply within 60 days of harvest.
• Do not apply asa preplant or preeme!!lence treatment
• Do not apply to muck soils.
• Note: Reduced yields may resulttrom useofSedagri Trifluralin 480 an onion crops weakened
by diseases, improper inCorpOration depth, excessive moisture. high salt concentration, or
drought may weaken the crop and increase the possibility of damage fromSedagn Trifluralin
480. Under these conditions reduced yields may result.
I PEAS - DRY PEAS AND ENGLISH PEAS
Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 -Alone
Apply and incorporate Sedagrl Trifluralin 480 inlhespring before planting or in the fall in advance
of spring planting. Reier to instructlol)sfor fall application under "Application Timing" in the
"General Information" section Of this label.
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Broadcast Application Rates/Acre' -
." .·$edagri Trlflura.lin 480
~-
Spring Fall .'
Application t .' 5011 Texture Appllclltion
(pints) (pints)
Coarse LO .'.
1.0
Medium 1.0 -1-511 ...... 125 - 1.5
Fine 1.5 ..... 1.5
• Use lower rate in rate range in areas receMng less than 20 inches totat annual rainfall and
irrigation.
tSedagn TriUuralin 480 may betaH applled to dry and English peas in the states of Idaho, Oregon
and Washington.
ttMedium soils with 3% or greater Organic matter - 1.5 pints
Tank Mixing or Sequential Treatments
For broader spectrum weed control. other products registered for use hdry and English peas
may be applied in tank mix combination with Sedagri TrifluraHn 480 orasa sequential treatment
following appncatJon oi Sedagti Tnfluralln 4S0. When tank mixing, use the recommended rate of
Sedagrl Trlfluralin 480. Follow lherabel"Directions for Use" of each tank mix partner for
applicable use ins!nJctions including application rate, application timing. weeds controlled, and
speclfic precautions and restrictionsotproductuse.See detailed Information for tank mixing in
the "General Information" section of this label.
/' PEAS - SOUTHERN PEAS
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 as a pnip!ant soil incorporated treatment.
B d A r roa cast Ippncatlon R ate S/A cre:
Soil Texture Sedagrl
Trlfluralin 48Q
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25 - 1.5 .. '
Fine 1$-2.0
'.
• Coarse and medium salls witn2%to 5% organic matter - 1.5 pints
• Fine soils with 2%105% organicmatter-2,0 pints
• All soils with 5% to 10% organic qmtter - 2.0 pints
• Use the lower rate in the rate mngeln areas receiving less than 20 inches total annual rainfall
and Irrigation.
/ PEANUTS
Sedagri ,Trifluralin 480 -Alone
(For Use inTexas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico Only)
Apply and incorporate Sedagr! Tritium/In 480 before planting, at planting orimmedialely after
planting. When incorpomtingafterplanting,adjuslequiprnent sa as to not disturb planted seed.
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Broadcast ApplicatlonRateslAcre:
Soil Texture Sedagri
Trlfturalin480
(pints)
...
Coarse 1.0 .....
Medium 1.5 ....
Tank Mixing or Sequential Treatments
For broader spectmm weedcontrol,other products registered for use in peanuts may be applied
in tank mix combination with Sedagri Triffuralin 480 orasuequential treatment following
application of Sedagrl T rifruralin 480. When tank mixing, use the recommended rate 01 Sedagri
Trlfluralin 480. FotJow thelabel'Directions IOfUse" of each tank mix partner for appUcable use
instructions including application rate,application timing, weedscOntrolled,and specific
precautions and restrictions of prodllclllse. Seedetaited information for Ian!< mlxing in the
"Genera/tnformation' section of this label.
/ PEPPER (Transplant Only)
Apply and incorporate Sedagri Triffuralin 480 prior to transplanting.
Broadcast APplication Rates/Acre:
Soli Texture Sedagd
... . Trifluralin480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25-1.5
Rne 1.5-2.0
.. .......
• Coarse and medium soils with 2"k t05% organic matter· 1.5 pints
• Fine soils wIth 2% to 5% organic matter - 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to10% organic matter ,2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range in areas receMng less than 20 Inches total annual rainfaU and
irrigation.
!
POTATOES
(Not for Use in the State'bf Maine)
{Editor's Note: The foUowfng tex\ was approved by EPA on 2/09/95.]
Application After Planting
Apply and incorporate Sedagri TrifluraUn 480afler planting but before emergence, immediately
following dragoff, or atter potato plants have fulfyernerged.
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Broadcast Application Rates/Acre.:
Soil Texture Sedagrl
..
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
> Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25-1.5
Fine 1.5c2.0
• Coarse and medium soils wfth2~5""'organic matter- 1.5 pints of $edagri TnlIuralin 480,
• Fine soils with 2·5% organicmalter-2.0pints of Sedagri TrlfIurafin 480,
• Soils with 5-10% organic matter - 2.0plnts ofSedagrf Triffuralin 480,
• Use lower rate in rate range iI"la.reasreceiving less !han20 inches total annual rainfaU and
irrigation.
Incorporation Directions: Set incOrporation equipment so !haUhe bed al1dJurrow will be
uniformly covered with a layer of freatedsoU.lfthe layer 01 treated soiUsnofulllforrn and the
herbicide is concentrated over the bed, potato emergence may be retarded and stem brittleness
can occur. When appfyingand incorporatingSedagri Trifluralin 480 after potatop/ants have fully
emerged, do.nol completely cover the fofiage.wllh treated soil. likeWise, do no! cOmpletely cover
foliage at subsequent cultivations. Be careful thatincorporationmachlnery does not damage
potato seed pieces or elongating sprouts.
Split Applications Before and Aft"rPJanting (FQr us" III Idaho, Oregon andWashlngton)
On all soils apply and incorporate Sllclagri rrifluraHn 480al therales shown helowas split
applications before planting and alter planting when potato plants have fully emerged. Do not
apply to soils containing 2% ormore organic matter. Follow incorporation directions provided
above for application to potatoes after planting.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
Sedagri
Trifluralln480
(pints)
Before Planting 0.75
After Planting 0.75
Sedagrl Trlfluralln 480 Plus Eptam herbicide Tank-Mix - Post Plant Preemergence
Treatment
(For Use In Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,South Dakota and
Texas)
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may be f».nk-mixed with Eptam herbicide anclapplied as a solt incorporated
treatment to controladditional weeds. Apply alter planting, but beforecr()pemergence. In areas
where potatoes are normally dragged off, apply and incorporate up to orlmmediately following
drag off. Use application rates for Sedagri Trifluralin 480 recommended for "Applications After
Planting", above. Incorporate Immediately.
Precautions: Refer to the labelforEptam for application rales, additionaL use directions,
precaulions al1d Iimitationsbmorel.lBe.Do not graze fodeed forage to livestock from fields
treated wlththElSedagrf Trilluralin 480 plus Eptam tank mix:
Sedagri Triflurarm 480 Plus Eptam Tank-Mix - PreplantTreatment (For Use In Idaho,
Oregon and Washlngtcm)
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may betankcmilced with Eptam and applied asasoH incorporated treatment
to control additional weeds. Apply before planting and incorp()rate immllcliately.
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/"
B A roadcast \ppl cat on Rates/A cre:
..
Sedagrl
Trifluralln 480
(pints)
AU soli telCtures 0.75
. ........ ..............
Precautions: 00 not use this tankrnix both before 8M after planting in the same season. Do not
graze for leed forage 10 Uvestockfromfields treated with the Sedagri Trffluralin 480 plus Eptam
tank mix. Refer to the label for Epfllm for application rates,addltional use directions. precautions
and limitation:;! before use.
Chem/gatlon (SedagriTrifluralin 480 Only)
Sedagri TrllluraHn 480 may be lIppliedthrough properlyequJpped chemlgauon systems for weed
control in potatoes; Refer fo'Chernillation" section In the "General Information" section of the
label for Sedagri Trifluralin 480 00 not applySedagri Trifturalin 480 through any type of irrigation
system unless these directions are carefully foflowed.
Apply Sedagri TrifluraJin 480 to potatoes in 0.5 to 1 acre Inch of overhead sprinkler irrigation alter
planting, before emergence, or immediately following dragoff orafter the potato plants have fully
emerged. Existing weeds must be destroyed by tillage Of cultivation prior to application of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480. Sedagri Trilluralin 480. does no! control established weeds. Incorporation is not
necessary when SedagriTrifluralin 480 is applied by chemigation.
B d t A Ii tl Rates/A ros cas 'PPICR on cre: • ..
Soil Texture Sedagri T rifturalin 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0 .....
Medium 1.5 ....
• Do not apply by chemlgation to flOe textured solis.
Precautions: If cultivation is required after treatment with Sedagri Trlfluralin 480, avoid completely
covering potato plants with treated soil. Erratic weed control may resulti! cultivation exposes
untreated soil bet\\leen rows.
/'
I RADISH
Apply Sedagri Trilluralin 480 as a preplant soil incorporated treatment.
B d ros A r cast ,ppncatlon R tesTA a ere:
Soli Texture Sedagrl .••..
TrffluraDn 41lO
(Pints) ...
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.5 ...
/ Fine 1.5
RAPESEED CANOLA) AND ( CRAMBE
Apply as a soil incorporated treatment in the spring before planting, orin late summer or
early fall before a tall planting. Followsoil preparation, application, and incorporation
directions lor Sedagri Trlfluralin 480.
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/--
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture . $ijdagri ....•.•••. I
.. . ... Trifluralln480 ••.• I
.
(pints)
Coarse 1.0 ....
Medium 1.5 < I Fine 2.0 ...
Precautiona
• Do not apply to mpeseed (canola)grown inthe stateotAlaska.
• Where applications am madein late summer or fall, pla11t asrotationcrops in the
season fo!lowingappficationonly those cropS to which SedagrfTrillurafin. 480 may be
applied as a preplan! rncorpomfedtr~tmentQr crop injury may occur.
• Do not graze or harvest crambefl)r livestockforage.
/sAFFLOWER
Apply and incorpomte Seda.gri Trffluralin 480 in thespringbeforeplanting orin lallin advance of
spring planting. See instructions for fall application under "Applfcation Timing" in the "Geneml
information" section 01 this label.
Broadcast Application RatesfAcre' . ... .... . Sedagri ·TrifluraUn 480
Soil Texture Spring
•••••
Fall
Application APplication
(pints)
•••••
(pinfl;)
Coarse ··1.0 1.5
Medium 125·1.5 •• ···· 2.0
Rne 1.5 ·2.0 ..... 2.5 . ..
.. ... ...
• Coarse and medium soils wlth2%fo5% oiganic matter·f.5 pints
• Fine soils with ZO,(, to 5% organic matter -2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% t01 0% organicmatter· 2.5plnl$
• Use lower rate in rate mnge in arell.sreceiving less than 20 inches total annualrainfall and
irrigation.
I SMAll"""NS" B~V,n~IlY'" "". wH"!'t
Special Precautions for UseofSedagri Trlfluralln480 onSmalfGrainll
Carefully follow directions fer use of 8edagrl Trifturalin 480 en srnaUgrainsto minimize potential
crop stress. Under certain cohditions,delayedcrop emElrgence and or stand reduction may occur
when Sedagri Trifluralin480 isappljedtooortey, durum,orwheat. The combined effect of certain
cultural pmctlces and unfavorabfesoU or environmental conditions. may caUse excessive crop
seedling stress resulting in retarcledcrop growth, stand reduction,and possibly reduced yield.
For best resultll, oblleTVE! the following cultural practices or precautions:
Use tillage methods that proVide a unilormlyfiimsefjdbed and tin1etilfage operations to conserve
moisture.
Irrigate prior to planting or after germination and emergence. Moisture received between planting
and emergence may cause crusting. especially on loose seedbeds.
Sedagri Trifluralin4SOIdraffl09-26f97
Do not exceed recommencleclapplicationrates forSeclagriTrifluraUn480. This is particularly
important on coarse textured or lowotganic matter soils.
Carefully follow incorporation cllrectiQns. Whtllnapplylng prep/;;ntincorporated treatments,
operate equipment at reoommendeddepthand speed to place Seclagri TrlfluraUn480 into the
upper 1 to 1 1/2 Inches of so[L If applied after planting, setequ[pmenl so as to not distum planted
seed.
SQt drills to place seed at a the depth specified in use directions, A planting depth greater than 2
1/2 inches for spring wheat or durumwillresult in increased seedling stress and decreased
emergence.
Use only high quality seadwhere SedagriT rifluraHn 480 is to be applied (avoid use of small seed
with low starch reserves).
If seed treatments are used. apply at the correct rate snduniformly .acrossaU seeds.
Misapplication may result in reduceclgennination andlor seedling vigor.
Avoid use of seed variefiesknown to have poor seedling (emergence) vigor.
Soil characteristics and envlromll.lIntalconditions Which may contribute to crop seedling
stress that may be accenfuatedby use of Sedagri Trlfluralin480 include:
Soil related: High salinity, eroded knolls/fiiiltops. loose dry soils and cornpaction.
Weather related: Gold andlorwet soils, excessively hot soils. excessive moisture, drought. and
soil crusting from neavyrainfall_
Note: Do not apply Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 on smaQ gralnswherea(!initroaniline herbicide
such as Sedagri Trlfluralln 480 or Sonalan' herbicide was applied at a rate greater than 0.5
lb ai per acre the previous growing season.
'Trademark of DowElanco
/ Application Directions for SmaHGrains
Barley, Spring Seeded -Spring ApplicationPrepfant tncorporatedforFoxtaii
(Pigeongrassj Control {For Use In Minnesota. North Dakota, and South Dakota}
Apply Sedagri T rifluralin 480 asa preplant incorporated frea!rrwnt prior to planting spring . seeded
barley. Sedagri Triflurafin 480 maybe applied to ground that has a manageablelevef of crop
residue or has been fallowed or jlre-tiUed.Thefirst incorporation is required within24 hours alter
application. The second incorporatiort is required priortoPlantingto destroy emerged weeds and
to insure even distribution of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 In the soil surface.
Broadcast Application RateslAcre; Applyat arateot 1.0 pint per acre tor all soil textures
regardless of organic matter content. .
Incorporstion: . Recommended incorporation tools include the chisel plow (first Incorporation
pass only). tandem disc and field cultivator. Refer to 'Incorporation Equipment' in "General
Information" section of this label for details on operation of incorporation equipment.
Planting Directionll: Barley should be seeded approximately 1 112 inches deep.
Precautions:
• Carefully read and follow 'SpeCial Precautions for Use of Bedagri Triffuralln 480 In Small Grains"
before appITcatlonof Sedagri Trilluralin 480 .
• While use of this weed control practice may result in· a stand redllCtion,slightstand reductions
do not nonnally affect yield.
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Barley, Spring Seeded ~$pringApplication PrepfantincorpClratedfor Foxtail
(Pigeongrass) Control in Barley Used as a Cover Crop or In the Conservation Reserve
Program
Apply Sedagr! T rlfluralin480asa preplant incorporated treatmentprior\oplanting spring seeded
ba.rleyon land enrolled in acreage conservatIon reserve programs, FoUowrecommended soil
preparation, application,and incorpotalion procedures 10r$edagriTrlfluralln 480.
tl Broadcast Aplllica on Rat$llAcre: •.. ~
Soil Texture ··$~agrl.· .•
Trifluralln480 ••..
.
(pInts) ••••••
Coarse 1.0 .......
Medium 1.5
Fine 1.5 .......
Planting Directions: Barley should he lleeded approximately 11/2 inches deep.
Precautions:. Use efthis weed controlpractice may resuk in slight stand reduction. Follow the
most severe grazing restrictions imposed either by the labet for SedagrlTriffl.lraUn 480 or by the
USDA Acreage Conservation Reserve Program, whichever is 10ngest-ConsulUhe local ASeS
office or other state agency to determine the period 01 USDA gra<:ing restriction.
Winter Wheat - Preplant Incorporated for Control ofClleatgrass and Other Annual Grassell
and Broadleafs (For Use In IdahO, Oregon,and Washington)
Apply Sedagri T rifJuralin 480 as apreplant incorporated treatment. for conlro! 01 downy brome
(cheatgrass), annual ryegrass, annuafbluegrass,pacificmeadowfoxtaU(blackgrass). henbil, and
fiddle neck (Iarweed). The growth, development and yield of winter wheat wilt not be adversely
affected, provided the seed is placed balowthe zone of soil treated with Sedagri TrifluraHn 480.
Sedagri Trifluralin480 may be applied forup to S weeks before planting.
Broadcast AppJlcation Rates/Acre:
Soil TextureSedagri ...•
Trlfluralin 480
(pints) ...
Coarse 1.5
Medium· . 1.5 ...
Fine
.
2.0. . ...
Incorporation Directions: IncorporateSedagri Trifluralin 480 with a flexible tina-tooth harrow
(Flextine or Melroe) set to cuttto2 inches deep andeperateat 3 to 6 mph, Incorporate once
within 24 hours after application and .asecond Ilmeinadifferent direction .Irom the first prior to
planting. Do not tin the soil with a d~cafter Sedagri Triflurafin 480 has been incorporated with a
flexible tine harrow_
Planting Directions:· Use only a deep furrow or semI-deep furrow drill that wtll place the sead
below the zonael soli treated with Sedagri Trifluralin480.
Precautions:
• Carefully read and tollow'Special Precautions forLJseol Sedagri Trifluralin 480 In Small Grain's"
before application of Sedagri Trilluralin 480 .
• Wheat planted in direct centact with treated soil may suffer crop injury In the form of delayed
emergence and development,
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Winter Wheat - Post PlantIncorporllted Treatment
Apply and inc6rporateSedagriTrtfllIralin480 after planting, but beforeemergenC!ol, to control the
following weeds susceptiblet08edagriTrifluraiin 480 in winter wheat: annual ryegrass, annual
bluegrass, downy brome (cheatgrass),pacific meadow foxtail (blackgrass). flddleneck (tatweed),
and henbil.
Broadcast IicatiQn Rates/Acre:
Soli Texture Sedagri
Coarse
Medium
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
1.0 - 1.5
1.5
Planting Directions: Plant wheat 2 103 inches deep in a welHiJfed seedbed. 00 not use a deep
or semi-deep furrow drill.
IncorporatiQn Directions: Incorporate Sedagri Trifluralln 480 using 2 passes With aflex-tine or
spike-tooth harrow opera!ed at feast5rnph. The second incorporation passshouidbe in a
diNe rent direction than the first Set equipment to cut 1 101 112 inches deep and avoid disturbing
seed. .Application and first Incorporation should be done In the same operation II possible. Both
incorporations must be done within 24 hours.
Precautions:
• Carefully read and follow 'Special Precautions for Use of SedagrfTrifluralin 480 in Small Grains'
before application of Sedagri TrifturaUn 480.
• Wheat seed in direct contact wlth treated soli may suffer crop Injury in the form of delayed
emergence and development.
• If less than 20 inches of rainfall plus irrigation was received between planting and harvest, refer
to rotation crop restrict/onsbe/ore planting sorghum or oats.
Winter Wheat - FallowSoll Application Prior to Planting (For Use in Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington)
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may be appfled and shallowly incorporated into fallowsoll up to 4 months
before planting wheat to controlcheatgrass and certain annualgrasses and broadleaf weeds.
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 any lime from May to September prior to faUplanting of winter wheat.
Wheat growth, development and yield will not be adversely affected so long as the seed is placed
below the zone of solf treated with Sedagri Trifluralln480.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre;
Soil Texture Seda§rI
Trlfluralin480
(pints) • Coarse 1.5
Medium 1.5
Fine 2.0
...
Incorporation Directions: Inc6rporateSedagri Tritluralin 480wilh a flexible tlne~tooth harrow
(Flextine or Melroe) set to cun to 2 illches deep and operate al3 t06 mph. Incorporate once
within 24 hours after application and a second time in a different direction from the first prior to
planting. 00 not till the soil with a dlSc after Sedagri Trifturalin 480 has been incorporated with a
flexible tine harrow.
Planting Directions: Use only a deep furrow or semi'deep furrow drill that will place the seed
below the zone of soil treated with Sedagri Trifluralin 480.
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Precautions:
• Carefully read and fo!fow'Speclal Precautions lor Use ofSedagriTrifluralin480in Small Grains"
before application of SedagrtTriflurtiliri 480 .
• Wheat planted indirect contactwithtr~ted soil may suffer crop injury in theform of delayed
emergence and development
Wheat, Durum and Barley, Spring$eeoed- • FaUApplied
Preplan! Soli Incorporated for Foxtail (Plgaongr8!,1S) Control
(For Use In Minnesota, North DakOta and SoUth Dakota)
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin 480 In thefaU forfoxtall (plgeongrass) controlduring\hefoUowing
growing season.lnccrporate 1time. within 24 hours. Incorporate a second time before planting to
destroy existing weeds and Insure aunlformdistribution ofSedagriTrifluralln480lntreated soil.
Sedagri Trifluralin480 may be applied fb ground that has a manageable levefofcrop residue, or
has been fallowed or pre-tilled.
Broadcllst Application Rates/Acre:
Soil Texture •• Sedagri ••..•..
Triflul'II.lin 480 .... (pints)
••• Coarse and Medium i.O
Fine ...... 1.5 ..
incorporation: Recommended incorporationtools includethe chisel plow (flrst incorporation
pass only), tandem disc and field cultivator. Refer to "Incorporation Equipment" in "General
Information" section of this label for detliils on operation of incorporafionequipment.
Planting Directions
Set equipment to place seed approximately 1 1/2 inches deep.
Precautions
Carefully relid and fonow 'Speclal Precautions for Use of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 in Small Grains"
before application of Sedagri Trifluralin 480.
While use of this control practice may result in a stand reduction,slight stand reductions do not
normally affect yield.
Spring Wheat, Durum, and Barley-Postptant Incorporated for Foxtan (Pigecmgrass)
Control
Apply and incorporate Sedagri TriIluralin480 after planting, btlt before emergence, to control
loxtall (pigeongrass) in spring wlleat. durum, and barley.
d A lieat! Rates/A Broa cast ~J)J)I on ere: ...•
Soli Texture Sooagrl •
Trlfluralin 480
(plnts) ...
Coarse .. 1.0
Medium
...
1.0
. ....... .
Fine 1.5
Planting Dlrection$: Plantwheal2 to 3 Inches deep in a Viell-tilled seedbed.
Incorporation Directions: .. Incorporate Sedagri Trlflurann 480 using 2 passeswlth a flex·tine or
diamond harrow operated atleas! 5 mph. The second lncorporationpass6houldbein a different
direction than the first. Set equipment to cut 1 to 1 112 inchesdeepandavoiddisturbing seed.
Application and first incorporation should be done in the same operation if possible. Both
incorporations must be donewlthin 24 hours.
Sedagri T riffuralin4801draW09-26197 IX z Page 48~ __ ~ .
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Precautions:
• Carefully read and follow "Special Precautions tor Use of SedagriTrifluralln 480 in Small Grains"
before application of SedagnTriJluralin 480_
• Wheat seed in direct contact with treated sol! may SUffE!f crop injury inthe form of delayed
emergence and dE!velopment
~~BEANS
Sedagri TrifluraIln480.Alone
Apply and incerporateSoo;agri Trilluralin 480 in the spring before planllng orin the fall in advance
of spring planting. See instructionsforfall application under" Application Timing" in the "General
Information" section of this laiJeL
B d fA Iistl RtaNA roa cas pp c on a ere:
.'
.' 'SlIdagri TrifluraOn480
Spring .... . Apprall
Soil Texture Application lication t
(pints)
i
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
'.
2,0
Medium
.
1.5 •••
' . 2.0 ..
Fine
.
2.0 . '. .. 2_5
. . ' ... .. --.--.- - --- . '. ' .
• Coarse and medium soils with 2%105% organiGrnatter. 1.5 pints
" Fine soiis wtih 2% to 5% organic matter - 2.Qplnts
" Soils with 5% to 10% organic matter'2.0 to 2.5 pints
tFali Applicatioo Hates tor Stateslnc!ud1ng: Alabama, Art(ansas,northem Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Mississippi, southeastern Missouri (Sootheel), North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
For soybeans grown in states other than those listed above,fal! apply SedagriTrifluralin 480 at
broadcast rates recommended for spritlg preplantinCOrpOrated treatment
Precautions:. Soybeans should be plantedafter early season adverse weather condtiions have
passed, especially when using higher rate programs_ Cool, wet weather earty in the growth cycle
causes additional stress on soybean plants which may result In reduced. stand, delayed maturity
and reduced yield.
Tank Mix OverlayantJ Postemergence Recommendations
For broaderspectrum weed control, otherproductsregistered for use insoybeans may be applied
In tank mix cembination with Sedagrl Trlfluralln480.oras a sequential treatment foIlowing
application of Sedagri TrfJluralin 480.\iVhenlllnk mixing, use. the recommended rate of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480_ FolJow the label "Directions for Use" of eacl1tallkml)(partnerfor applicable use
instructions Including application rate, appUcation timing, weeds controifed, and specific
precautions and restrictions of productuse, See detailed information tor tank mixing in the
"General Information' section of this label.
,
Special Use Programs
1. Soybeans - Ch~igati(m
Sedagri Trifluralin 480 may be applied throughproperfy equipped chemigation systems for weed
centrol in soybeans. Reter to "AppUeallon by Chemigation" in the "Genera! Information'section of
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Sedagr; Tritluralin 4801draftfog·26/97 Page 49
this label for use directions for chemig;ition. QonotapplySedagriTrifluia!iri480 through any
irrigation system unless these directions are carefully followed.
Apply Sedagri Trifluralin480 in sprink\erirrigation equal to 112to1 inchof water-Planting and
application should occur as soonas~slbleafterthe last tilJageoperation.Sedagri TrifluraHn
480 must be applied within 2 days afterplanting andprior tocrcp emergence. sedagri T rtflu ralin
480 does not control established weetls .. Soil incorporationis not required \'!!hen Sedagr!
Trifluralin 480 is applied through chemiga!fon systems.
Broadcast Application Ratl!slAcre:
Soil Texture SlUIagr! .•
Trifluralin 480
Coarse (pints) ..••••..••••• 1.5 - 2.0
Medium 1$-2.0 !
Fine 2.0- 2.5 ••.•..
. .. ....... ::-:-.:
• Soils with 2% to 5% organic matter ·2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to 10% organic matter ~ 2.0 to 2.5 pints
Cultivation: Soil treated bychemigalkm withSedagri Trifluralin 480 maYbeshaHow cultivated
without reducing weed control activity.
2. Soybeans~WelUl COlltrol Under Re<fucedor Conservation Tillage
Sedagri Trilluralin 480can be applied either inthe faU or in the sprlngasapreplant incorporated
treatment lor weed control In soybeans grown underreducedor conservation tillage conditions.
Make only 1 application per crop cycle.
Apply to tilled land or standing or chopped stubble from tile previous season's crop. The first
incorporation of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 must occur within ~!4hours. For thejirs! incorporation, a
tandem disc or combinatioll tool that can !1l0rough1ymix Sedagri TritluraJiIl 480 into the top 2 to 3
inches of the final seedbed w!)ileleaving the desired amount of plant residue on the soil surface is
recommended .. For fall or spring appr>eation,the second incorporation can occur anytime prior to
planting or at planting with tillage equipment that provides unlformsoil mixing used in conjunction
with no-till planters.
Application With Dry Bulk FertiUzel"$
Dry bulk fertili~e·rs impregnated or CO!lted with Sedagri TrifluraHn 480 maybe applied as a preplant
incorporated treatment. SIle Instructions for "Application with Dry Bulk FertiU~er' in the "General
Information" section of this label. Under reduced orconsetvationlillageconditlons. uniformly
applied dry butkfertilizers imprefjnated with Sedagri T ritluraJin480 provide weed and grass control
equal to or better than. Sedagri T ritluralltl480applied in liquId sprays. Two incorporation passes
are required when Sedagri Trinuratin480 is applied wfth dry bulk fertilizer. Forbest results with
spring appllcatlons, incorporate onoo within 24 hours after application and a second time at teast 5
days later.
Application Rates/Acre:
5011 Texture
Use the higher rate in the rate range where hirih"r r.rrm residues are present or where dense
weed populations are anticipated.
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Precautions
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To be effective, Sedagri Trlflurafln 48OTTlU!ltbemixedthoJoughfy inthe top 2103 inches of !lofUn
the final seedbed. Weed control may be poor or erratic wheresoii conctitionsor heavy crop
residues do not permit thoroughsoihnlxlng.
3. Soybeans - Fall Panic~llnConttol
Apply SedagrI Trifluralin <laO asa prejlIam incorporated treatment at abroadcast rate of 2.0
ptlacre on coarse and medium sons.
4. Soybeans· Pigweed and Seedling JohnsongrassContro[
Apply Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 asaptepiant incorporated treatment
Broadcast Application. RateslAcre: ••• 'nAlabama, Arkansas,.Florida,. Georgia,.Kansas,
LoUiSiana, MiSSissippi, Missourl,Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, SouthCarolina,
Tennessee, and southern Virginia, app/ySedagri Triflurafin 480 atthefoUowing broadcast rates: ..... ....
Soil Texture $ectagri .•.••••
Trlfluranll 48Q)
(pints) ........
Coarse 1.0-1.S
Medium 1.5 - 2_0 •••
Fine 2.0 -2.S •• . ...... ..
(Exception: Louisiana, 3.0 ptlacreon fine sOlis).
5. Soybeans - Additional Weed and Grass Control InGuff Coast Counties Of. Texas
Apply Sedagri Triflurajin 480 as a preplant incorporated treatment up to 2 weeks before planting.
Broadcast Application RafeslAcre: Forsoybeans 9rowninBra~oria,Calhoun, Chambers, For!
Bend, Galveston, Harris. Jackson, Jefferson, Uberty, Matagorda, Orange, Victoria, Waller, and
Wharton counties of the Texas Gulf COast, apply SedagriTrifluralin 480 at the folloWing broadcast
rates:
Soil Texture Sedagrl
. Trlfluralln 480
..
(pints) > •
COarse 1.S
. ..
Medium 2.0 .. ~ ....
Fine ··.3.0
- ....
6. Soybeans- Itchgrass (Raoulgrass] SuPPression
Apply Sedagri Trifluralln 480 as a preplan! inoorporated treatment or at layby. ,
Layby Treatment: CuhiVate. to remove existing weeds and treatwhensoybeans are well
established (10 inches tall). ApplYasadirect~spray to the soUsllrface and incorporate using a
rolling cultivator selto cut 2 to 4 InGhesdeeporsweep-type cuitivator withsto Ssweeps per row
middle operated 2 to3inches deep. Set incorporation equipment tothrow treated soil to the row.
Broadcast Applicationr-R""a:::.tesI=",A.:.:CTe;.:. ... "::,,,. "7=="':::-~;;-=::----c-.-,
Secta ITrlfluralin 4lIQ
Preplant Lay'-;-b~y"'"-~-i
Soil Texture InCQf QTated llcation
(pints) (pInts)
Medium 3.0 1';;=.0_",-_"'1
Fine 3.0 2,0
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7. Soybeans' Charcoal Soils I"Arkansas, louisiana, and MissisSippi
Newly cleared land often contains high organIc maUer (5-10%) .and charcoaUrom burning debris.
Ctlarcoal and organic maUer tends to bind Sedagri T riflumlin480andnaduce weed control
activity. Under these conditions, higher raleso! Sedagri Trifluralin480 arel1ecessary for weed
conlro!. Increased rates, however, can cause crop injury if charcoal or organic maUer Is not
presenl to bind some of the Sedagri Trifluralin480. In theburn row .a high leve! of charcoal is
usually present Consequently, poor WOOd control mayrE!Sult, even itan increased rate of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480 is used. Follow recommended application and inccrporation procedures for Sedagri
Trifluralin 480.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre: •.
Soil Texture Sedagrl
TrifluraUn 480
(Pints) .' ...
Coarse 1.5"2.5
Medium 2.5
Fine 3.0
8. Soybeans - Red Rice ControlinArkansas, louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas Only
Suppression or partial control of red rice can be obtained from a 2 year treatment program which
consists of a double rate applicationthe first year followed by applicationinthe seccnd year at
normal rates indicated for soil texture,organic matter o(charcoal content. Apply and. inccrporate
Sedagrl TrlfluraJin 480 in the lOpnng before planting. Follow recommended soil preparation and
incorporation procedures for Sedagri irlffuralin 480.
Broadcast Application RateS/Acre' .
.' .
5edagrl Trifluralin 480
..... AppUcatlon Application
5011 Texture Year 1 Year 2
(pints) .•.. {pints)
Coarse ....
.'
2.0 1.0
Medium . ...... 3.0 .... 1.5
. .....
Fine
. '
4.0 2.0
Coarse Soils with 2-5%()[ljanic matter '. 3.0
..'
1.5
Soils with 5-10% organic rnatter 4.0 2,0 -2.5
......
In Arkansas, louisiana and MississiPPi, ita oornbination of high soil organic matter (5-10%) and
charcoal are present, apply Sedagri Trilluralin 480/1.1 the following broadcast rates:
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5011 Texture Sedasri
. " Trifluralin 480 • " .
.. (pInts) .....
Coarse 1.5- 2.5
Medium 2.5
.....
Fine 3.0 ••
For more Information on charcoal soils see discussion in preceding section.
Precaution: . Crop Rotation: . The recommendation for red rice contra! In soybeans is a 2-year
program. In the first year following adoublerateapplication,plantonlysoyb<'lans. During the
second year, after applying Sedagrl T rifluralin 480al th<'lnorrnal rate indicated for soil. texture and
charcoal level., plant only those crops for which Sedagri Tnlluralin 480 is t<'lgistered as a preplant
treatment or crop injury may result .. Rice may be planted during the third year following
application of normal use rates in year two.
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9. Soybeans·Rhi~ome JOhnsongrass Control in Eastern United States and the state of
Texas
Rhizome johnsongmss control withSedagri Trillurafin 480 requires double reteapplication for 2
consecutive years. Commercially aCCflptable control cannotbeebtainedwith only·1 year of
double rate use of Sedagri TrifluraHn 480 .. Caretufly followlhespecialuse directions which follow.
Soil Preparation: . Satisfactery results are dependent upon propersofl prepamtion prier to
application.. Use implements suches iii. ohiselplowtobringrhizomes\olhe lOoif surface. Disc
twice before application to chep rhizemes intesrnall (2·3 inch) piecesalld destroy any recently
emerged iehnsongrass plants.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre;
Soil Texture Sedal/rl.···· .• · ..••
Trlfluralin 480 .•.
(pints)
Coarse 2.0 ......
Medium ··3.0
....
Fine 4.0 ....
...
. . .. .
• Coarse soils with 2% tOo 5%erganic matter c 3.0 pints
• Seils with 5% tOo 10% organic matter· 4.0 pints
Spring Applfcalfon: APPly SEldagn TriffuraUn 480 any time before planting in the spring fer 2
consecutive years.
Fall Applicalfon: Apply SEldagri Triffuralin 480 after October 15 for 2 censecutive years.
Split Application: Apply Sedagri rrifluralin480 althe broadcast rates indicated in the following
table both spring and fall lor 2 conseculiveyears.
.. .. . .
--SEldagrl
Soil Texture Trlfluralln 480
.... I··~rjng+ Fall
...
(pints)
Coarse ...... 1.0 + 1.0
Medium ........ .. L5 + 1..5 _c
... Fine 2.0+2.0
Coarse Soils with 2-5% organic matter 1.5+1.5
Sells with 5· 10% ol'gan!<: matter 2.0 +2.0
Incorporation: Deep incorperation with a tandem disc is essentialter good results. Set disc tOo
eperate 4 tOo 6 inches deep and"oPerate at4 to 6 mph. Two incorporation passes are necessary
and the second should be in a dilferentdirection than the first.
Cultivation: Some johnsongrassplants will nolbe controlled. Timely cultivation during the crop
season is necessary to remove escaped plants and maintaincommerciailyacceptalJle contrel.
Precautions: In the season/onowlngs double rate treatment, plant enly rice and those creps to
which Sedagri Trifluralin 480 can be applied as a preplanttreatment er crop injury may resutt.
10. Soybeans - Wild Cane (Shattercane) Control
FeUow recommended soU preparaUonand apPlication procedures for Sedagri Trifluralin 480. Wild
cane (shatlercane) can germInatE! througheut the growing season lind from greater soil depth than
most other weed seeds .. CommerciallyacceptalJle control of wild cane can be obtained by using
increased rates efSedagri Trifluralin 480.
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Broadcast A Iicatlon RatestAcre:.
Soil Texture S@agrl
irifluraUn480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
Medium 2.0
Fine
Incorporation: Oeepincorporatlonwithatandem discisessentiaIforgood wild cane control.
Incorporate SedagriTrilluralln 480 tnofoughlywllha disc set toeu! 4106 inches deep and operate
at 4 to 6 mph. Two incorporation passes are necessary withlhe second in a different direction
than the first.
Cultivation: Cultivation during lhe growing season will improveshattercane control.
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/sUGAR BEETS
Sedagri Trlfluralin 480 - Alone
Apply Sedagrl Triflural1n 480 as "an over-the-top spray and incorporate. Apply from the time the
first true leaves have formed until plants are 6 Inches tall.
Broadcast Application RatestAcre:
Soli Texture Sedagri I
Trlfiuralin 480
(pints)
Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25-1.5
Flne 1.25-1_5
.. ...
Incorporation: Set incorporation equipment to move treated soil around the plants In the row.
Avoid damage to the sugarbeet taproot from incorporation eqUipment
Precaution: Exposed beet roofs should be covered with soil before application of Sedagri
Trifluralln 480 to reduce the possibility of girdling.
Incorporation with a Tlne-TQothHarrow(For Us!' In californla,CoIorado,ldaho, Nebraska,
Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washingt.on,and Wyoming)
A tine-tooth harrow (Ffextine ot"Melroe)can be usedto incorporataSedagriTrifltJraHn 480 in sugar
beets.. Incorporationwlfh tine-toolhharrowrequires 2 passes in opposite directlonsQver the same
set of rows. Set the harrow to out 1 t02 inches deep and operate at 3 to 6 mph .... Sel
incorporation equipment carefully tdavoiddamage to sugar bee! tap root.· Use application
procedures and broadcast application rales recommended in preceding section.
Tank Mixing
For broader spectrum weed control, other prodUcts regiateredfor use in sugar beets may ba
applied in tank mix combinafionwilhSedagriTrilluralin 480 or as asequentfa! treatment fo!fowing
application of Sedagri Trifluralfn 480, When tank mixing. use. the recommended rate of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480. Follow the label'Oirections for Use"of each tank mix partnerior applicable use
instructions including application rate,application timing, weedscontrolied, and specific
precautions and. restrictions of product USB. See detailed information for tank mixing in the
"General Information" section of thlsJabel.
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~GAllCANE
Sedagri Trifluralin 480~AI()ne
Apply and incorporate Sedagritritfuralin 48O'lwice a yesLMake.thefif!!t appl1eation of Sedagri
Trifluralin 480. Inlhefall onliffilfypRCkedbedsimmedi.atelyafte{theSeedpieces areplanted.
Make the second application of SedaM Trlflurafin 48Oinlhesprlngbefore6r shortly after the
cane emerges. Loosen rain-packedb eds 2to.3 Inches deep before the spring application. Take
care that incorporation equipment does not damage the seed pieces oremerging shoots.
Broadcast IIcatlon RateslAcre:
Soil TextureSedagri
TrifluraHn 480
(pints)
All Textures 2.0-4.0t
t Application rate within rate range may beadjusted according to weed pressure.
Postplant Application for Control olMostAnnual Gras$8s,lncluding Guineagrass (For Use
in HawaII)
Surface apply Sedagrl Trll!ura!!n 480. after planting (for planlcane) ot.after halVesting (for raloon
cane). For best resuttsin plant cane .• the soil surface should be smooth and finely lilted. Apply
Sedagri Trifluralin 480es scones posslbfeafter IIHage andplanting beforegenninlltion and
emergence of grass weeds. For optirnum efficacy In ratoon cane, minirnizesurface residue' from
previous crop before applying. ApplySedagriTrifluralin 480justbeforeanticlpated rainfaU in non·
irrigated and furrow-irrigatedsugarcane.Apply 0..5 inch or .more irrigation in drip-irrigated or
sprinkler-irrigated sugarcane as soon as possible after applying Sedagri Trifluralin 480..
B d stA /I roa ca Ippt cation R slA ate cre:
Soil Texture Sedagri I
Trlfluralln 480
. '.'
(pints)
All Textures 6_0.- 8.0. .......
....
Repeat Applications:
Subsequent gennlnation olgrass weedsrriay occur prlortothedeveioprnenl ofa full dense
canopy of sugarcane. If this occurs. additional grass weed estabfishlllenUs strbngly suppressed.
One or two additional applications of Sedagri Trifluralin 480 can be appfied 19 maintain weed
control during the early crop de\IBJopment period. For rflpeat appUcatiOl1s, direct the spray to Ihe
soil surface to mInimize interceptionoftheherbicide by tile crop.
Restrictions; •
• Do not apply Sedagri Trillura!!n 480 as a postplant surface applied treatlllentwithin 180. days of
halVest.
Applications Up to layby for Plalll cane or Ratoon Cane
(For Use in louisiana and Texas)
Apply and incorporate Sedagrl Trifluralin48C in spring frornshortlybefore oraftercane
emergence untillayby .. Apply alterbedshavebeen shavedor false shaved. Loosen rain-packed
beds 2 to 3 Inches deep betoreappUcation .• Avoidincorporation eqUipment damage to seed
pieces or emerging shoots. Incorporate with a rofllngcultlvatoror bed chopper/or all soil.textures.
Set rolling cultivator to cut 2 to 4 inches deep and operatest 6108 mph. Set bed chopper to cut 3
to 4 Inches deep and operate 4 to a mph. Two incorporation passes are necessary.
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Broadcast lIeatlon Rate$fAcre:
Soil Texture 5edllgri
Triflurlllin 480
(pints)
All Textures 2.0 - 4.ot
t Application rate within rate range maybe adjusted according to weed pressure.
Itehgrass (Raoulgrass) ContrQl(F(I( l.Iae inL<!uialana)
;
Apply and incorporate 5edagri Triltlltatln4600nplant or ralooneane. Foltowuse directions in
preceding section for faybya.ppftcation.
Broadcast lIeatlon Rate$lAcre;
5011 Texture 5edagrl
Trlfluralin 480
(pints)
·f extures2.0 - 4.0
/ SUNFLOWERS
Sedagrl Triflurafin 4$0 - Alone
Apply and incorporate SedagriTriflurafin 480 inthespring before planting or. in the lal! in advance
of spring planting. See instructions forfall application under 'Application Timing' in the "General
Information' section of this labeL
Broadcast Am>llcation Rate$lAcre;
5011 Texture Sedagd .. '
'. TrlfluraUn480
(pints)' '.
Coarse 1.0 .....
Medium
'.'
1.25 - 1.5 •
Fine 1.5 -2.0 •...
....
• Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organic matter ." '1.5 to 2.0 pints
• Fine soils with.2%to 5%organic.matter-2.0pints.
• Soils with 5% to 10% organic matter -.2.0 pints
• Use lower rate in rate range lrfareas receiving less than 20 Inches total annual rainfall and
irrigation.
Tank Mixing
For broader spectrum Wlledoontrof,other prodl1cts registeredforuse insunfIoWe.ts may be
applied in tank mix combination with SedagriTrifjuratin 4800ras asequential treatment following
application of $edagri Tritiuralin 480.lNhen tank mixing, use the recomrnendedrate ofSedagri
Trifluralin 480. Follow the label "Directions rorUse" of each tankmix partner tor applicable use
instructions including application rate, application timing, weedscontroUed, andspecffic
precautions and restrictionsofproducluse.$eedetailed (nfennallon forfankmixing in the
"General Information" section of thislabet
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~MATOES
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Apply Sedagri T rif/uralio 4®to direct-seeded tomatoasa directed spray between rows and
beneath plants and incorporate at the time of blocking or :thinning.Fof transplant tomatoes, apply
and incorporate before transplanting or apply post-plant asa directed spray to fhe soil between
the rows and beneath plants and ihcorporate.
Broadcast~llplicati(mRateslAcre:
Soil Texture ····Sedagri
.... . Trifluralin480
(pints) ...•
Coarse ... 1.0··· •..•.
Medium .• 1.25 -1.5
Fine 1.5 -2.0 I
..
• Coarse and medium soils with 2% to 5% organIc matter -1.5pints
• Fine soils with 2% to 5% organic matter- 2.0 pints
• Soils with 5% to 10% organic matter -2.0 pints
• Use lower rate In rate range in areas receivinllles$ than 20 inclws total al1n:ua! rainfall and
irrigation .
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TREE AND IIlNE.CROl'$, CllRVS, FAUlT, ANDNUTP'~~.AND
VINEYARDS
New Plantings of Clttus, Fruit, al1d Nut Trees
For new plantings of almond, apricot, grapefruit, lemon, nectarine, orang!l,peach, pecan, plum,
prune, tangelo, tangerin!l,and walnut trees, apply and incorporateSedagri Trifluralin 480 before
transplanting.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre; ......
SoU Texture Sedagri
Trlfluralln 480
(pints)
••••• Coarse 1.0
Medium 1.25- t.5
Fine 1.5-2.0 .. .. • All soils with 2% to 5% organic matter- I.Sto 2.0 pints
• All soils with 5% to 10"'{'organic matter -2.0plnts
• Use lower rate in rate range in areas receiving less than20 inches lotal rainfall and irrigation.
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/ New Plantings of Vil1eyards
I Apply and incorporate Sedagri Tnflurajln 480 beloretransplanting.
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Broadcast Appfioatlon RatesiAcre;
.
. .. ...
Soli Texture
••••
•.... Sedagrl ••.....•••• I
• TrifluraUn411O .••• •• [
(pints)
• •••••••
Coarse 1.0 -1.5
Medium 1.5~ 3.0
Fine ... 3.004.0· ••.••• • .........
• Soils with 2% to 10% organic rnalfur-4.0pinfs
• Use lower rate inm.te range Ina:reasrecelvinglesstha.n20 inches totaltainfafIami irrigation.
(
te: Do not use moreffian 2.0 pt/acre onm/at propagated grape rooting!),
~~~~!::;:d Non-bearlngahdBearing Cltrus,Fruit,and Nut Trees and
Sedagri Trifluralin480 may be applied in estabUshednon-bearing and bearing vjneyards ami
plantings of almond, apricot, grapelruit,Jemon, nectarine, orange, peach, pecan, plum, prune,
tangelo, tangerine ami walnuUrees .• 'nestablishedp/anlings,applySedagriTriflurafin 480 as a
dIrected spray to the soil and Incorporate u$ing methods not Injurious to the crop. Do not apply to
vineyards within 60 days of harvest
Broadcast Application Rates!'Acre: ...
Soli Texture Sedagri
Trifluralin 480
(pints)
All Soil Textures 2.0- 4.0
.. . ..
• •••
Application rate within the rate range maybe adlusted according to weed pressure.
Rhizome Johnsongras$ Control-$peclal Twecyear Use Program
Sedagri Trifiuralin 480 may be applied for2.consecutlve years in a special use program to control
rhizome johnsongrass in e$!.ablishedvineyards and in plantings of almond. aprfcot.grapefruit,
lemon, nectarine, orange,peach, pecan, tangelo,plum, prune, tangerine, arid walnut trees. Do
not apply to vineyards within 60 days of harvest.
Soli Preparation: Work the soli thoroughly to move rhizorTlf>..s nearthe soU surface and cut them
into smaller pieces.
Broadcast Application RatesJ'Aere:
The follOwing applicationratefllUst Ije applied for 2 consecutive years:
Soil Texture
All SoH Textures
Sedagrl
Trifluralin 4110
(pints)
4.0
Incorporation:. Incorporate SedagriTrifluraun 480 thoroughly with a. discsetto cut 4 to6 Inches
deep and operate4 to 6 mph. Two incorporation passssare necessary, with a second pass in a
different dIrection from the first
CultIvation: Somejohnsongrass plants will escape. Timely cultivations are necessary toobtaln
commercially acceptable control. COmmerciaUyacceptabfe control cannot be obtained with only a
single year use of Sedagri Trifluralin480.
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Precautions: 00 not use the4pintrateon new plantings or cropinjurymay result Do not
inlerplant orchards or vineyards withotber crops.lftreated vineyards and orGhards are diverted
to other crop uses, then inthe next croppingseasonplanlonly thosecrop<l for which Sedagd
T rlfturalin 480 has been registered as a preplan! incorporated treatment.
Bindweed Control in California
Sedagrl Trifluratin 480 can be appnedysing a specially equipped spray bladefor the control of
field bindweed in vineyards and in plantings ota/mond, aprIcot, grapefrUit, lemon. nectarine,
orange, peach,pecan, tangelo, tangerine,. and walnut trees.
Soil Preparation: Destroy existing weeds with soU tillage before applying $edagri Trifluralin 480
to preventinterference with operation of the spray blade.
Equipment: Application requires a spray blade capable afoperationa! 4to 6 inches below the
soil surface .. The blade should be equipped with nozzleslocatedunder the blade and directed so
as to allow spray tobe trapped in athJnlayer as the blade is pulled through the solI. Use a nozzle
spacing suf/icient to insure applicationofa uniform horizontal layer.
Application: Apply Sedagrl Trlfturalin480 in 40 to 80 gaUonsof water per acre. Operate blade at
a depth of 4 to 6 Inches.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre:
. ..... . .
Soil Texture Sedagrl
. ...
Trifluratin 480
(pInts;
All Soil Textures 4.0
....
Precautions: Some soils may develop cracks as they dryafter rainfalf orirrigalion. Field
bindweed may emerge If the cracks extend through the layer of Sedagri Trifluralin 480. Prevent or
eliminate cracks by shallow discing or other tillage. Avoid deep tillage wilichdisturbs the
subsurface layer. Cultivation or tillage IIlso aids the control of gerrriinating seeds.
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the lab,,1 and is reasonablyfitfor th"PI.!fPQS<>sstated(Jn the lab"Iwh"nus~instriclaccordancE>
with thE> directions, subjt3Cflotheinh"renirisks set10rthb<>low' 'Rhone:-PouloocAg Company
MAKES NOOTHEREXPRESSOR IMPlIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABIUTY OR
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WARRANTY.
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pE>rformance:,or olllE>r unintendE>dcon;;equenCt1$ mayresultbecause of such faelors as US" of thE>
product contrarytdlabel instructions (including coodltions .notadonthelabel,5uch as unfaVorablE>
temperaturE>s, soil conditions, etc.). abnormal cOOditions(suchas ex~ssivt3rainfaU.drought,
tomadoes,hurrlcanoo). prooen~ ofothljcmatertals, the.mann"r oIapplicatlon, orother factors. all
of which are beyond the control of Rhone-Poulerx: Ag Company or the seUer. AU suchrisks shall
be assumed by buyer.
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(1) RE>fund of purchase priCE> paid by buyer oruserfor product bought. or
(2) Replacement of amount of product used
Rhone-Poulenc AgCompanyshalf notpe liable icrlossesordamages rt1$ultlng from handling or
use of this product unless Rhone-PoulE>nc Ag Company ispromptlynotifiedofsuchloss or
damagE> in writing. In no case shaH Rhone-PouJsoc AgCompany be liable for consequential or
incidental damages or losses.
The terms of the WarrantYDiscl!iimer above and tflis Limitation of Remedies cannot ba varied by
any writtan orverbal statements oragr"ementsc No emp!oyeaorsalesagent ofRhone-Poulanc
Ag Company or the seUer is authori;red to vary or exceed the terms ofthe WarrantY Disclaimer or
this Limitation of RemE>dlesin any manner.
Supplemental
Labeling
Rhone·Poulenc Ag Company p, O. Box 12014,2 T. W. Alexander Dr.
Research Triangle Park. NC 27709
Sedagd Triflural.in480
(EPA Reg. No. 264------d
Postemergence. SoU IncQrporated Application
fQrWeed Control In Cotton
(For Distribution and U$ein Texaa, Oklahoma and New Mexico)
ATTENTION
• It is a violation of Federal law to use this productln a manner Inconsistent with its labeling.
• This labeling must be In the possession of the user altha time ofapp\!catlon.
• Read the labet affixed to the container lor Sedagri Trifluralin 480 before applying. Carefully fo1!ow all
precautionary statements andapplicable use directions.
• Use of Sedagrl Trifluralin480 according to this supplemental labeling is subjectto all use precautions
and limitations 1m oood b the label affixed to the container lor Seda riTrifluralin 480.
Oirections for Use
Sedagri TrifluraHn 480 maybe appHedto colton as aposlemergence incorpbratedtreatment from the 4·
true leal stage up to layby. Apply as a broadcast spray using ground or aeria.l equipment. Aground
applied directed spray is recommended if cotton foliage prevents uniform cove rag!!! of the 80il surface.
Incorporation Directions: Sedagri Trifluralin 480 must be mechanically Incorporated within 24 hours.
Mechanical incorporation may be accomplished with one pass of a sweep-type cultivator or properly
adjusted rolling cultivator. The sweep"type cultivator should have 3 to 5 sweeps perrow middle and be
operated at a speed that will provide vigoIVUS soil mixing. Set middle sweeps $0 as to avoid exposing
untreated soli. Adjust incorporation equipment so as to avoid mechaniCal injury to the crop.
Broadcast Application Rates/Acre
....
Soli Texture Sedagri .. ,
Trlfluralln 480
(pints) ..
• ••• Coarse 0.75 -1.0
Medium 1.0 -1.5 ....
Fine 1.5-2.0 .
• Coarse and medium solis with 2-5%.organic malter· 1.5 pints ofSedagrlTrtfluralin 480 .
• Fine soils with 2-5% organic malter ·2.0 pints of SedagriTrllluraHn 480
Precautions
• Do not apply withl1190 days of harves!.
• Treated soil may be shallow cultivatedOt rotary hoed without loss of herbicidal activity. To avoid·
bringing untreated soil to the surfacea.nd loss of weed control, do not cultivate deeper than the depth of
incorporation.
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, , ., Supplemental
Labeling
Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company P.O. Box 12014,2 T.W. Alexander Dr.
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
SedagriTriffuralinA80
(EPA Reg. No. 264c....-J
(For·Di$fributionanduse.Only·ln·the·State.ofMonta
na1
Spring Applied SedagriTrlfluralin480for Foxtall(Pigeongrass) Control
in Spring Seeded Barley Grown UnperJrrlgation
ATTENTION
• It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a mannerlocon$tstentw~h its labeling.
• This labeling mustbe in thepossessionoltheuse,atlhelimeofapplicaHon.
• Read the label affixed to thecontainerforSedagri T lifluralfn 480 be/oreapplying.Carefully follow aU
precautionary statemenl!l and applicable usedirectiolls.
• Use of Sedagri Tr!fiuralin 480accordiogtotrussuj)pfementaJlabeling ~ SlJbj<lct to all use precautions and
limitations 1m sed Ihe label affixed to Ihecontainer lor Seda rl Tnfluralin 480.
Directions for Use
Sedagri Trifluralin .480 herbicide may be springappli~da$apreplanUnrorporated treatmarttlor foxtail (plgeongrass)
control In spring seededbarlf)y grown under irrigated condilionsinMontana,S"dagri Trltluralln 480 may be applied
to ground thal has a manageable trash leveLor h~been fallowed or pretiUed, The first incorporation Is required
within 24 hours after application. The second incorporation is r"'lulredprlO( to plantingtodastroy emerged weeds
and to ensure eVen distribution of SedagriTrtlll,lrafln 480 In treated soil .
Broadcast Application Rate: AppIySedagri]"lifIuraIin 480, ata rate of 1 pint per acre regardless of soil texture or
soli organic matter content. Do not exceed this application rate as crop injury may occur.
Incorporation Directions
The following tools are recommended for soilincorporallon:
1. Chisel Plow alone orChisel Plow with II Rod Weede, aUached: A chisel plow alone should be used for the
first Incorporation pass only. With rod weeder attached,the chisel plow maybeu""d lor both incorporation
passes. Operate 4 to E inches deep and at. 4106 mph. AchiseLplowisdefinedasllaVinglhreerows of up to 18
inch sweeps on no greater than 12 Inch centers.Staggers\Jc(:essive rows 01 sweeps to ensure that no soil Is left
unlumed.
2. Tandem Disc; Operate 310 4 inches deep and at4to6mph.
3. Field Cultivator: Operate 3 to 4 Inches deep and at5 or more mph. AUeldculUvatoris defined as having 3 to 4
rows of sWeep$ wlth"C" or 'S' shQped Shanks spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less. StaggersuCCBsslve rows
of sweeps to ensure that no soUls leftunlumed.
Planting Directions
Plant barley 1 102 inches deep. Planting grlmter than2!nches deep will result in increased seedling "tress and
decreased emergence.
Irrigation Directions
lnigale prior to planting, ofalten:rop emergence only,lnigation between p!antingand emergence may cause
reduced crop stands or delayed emergence beca\Jseol soH cru$ling, especially on loose lriable seedbeds.
Use Precautions: Cara\uUy !aQow SpeCial Use F'recaution" lor SmaflGrains In main product label.
Rotational Crop Planting R~$trlcUons
Plant only barley (grownllnderinig~d condltions), rapeseed, saffiow!lr or sunffower asa rotational crop in the year
following the crop treated with Sedagri Teilluralin 480.11000 of thespecifiedrotationa! crops Is not planted, the land
should be left Idle Of fallow for Iheentire crop yearlollowlng the croptreatedwith Sedagri Ttl/luralin 480.
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Supplemental
Labeling
Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company P.O. Box 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Dr.
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 _
Seda.grlTrifl ura lin 480
(ePA Reg. No. 264~~_)
(ForDlstrlbution and Use Only In the State of Montana)
Sedagri Trifluralin 480.fol' Weed ControUnRapeseed(CanOla). Cram be
Safflower and Sunflower
ATTENTION
• It is a violation of Federal law to USIl this product In a manner inconsistent with Its labeling.
• This labeling must be in the possession oithe user althe time ofappficatlon.
• Read the label affixed to the containerforSedagri Triflurafin 480 before applying. Carefully follow all
precautionary statements and applicabJeuse directions.
• Use of Sedagri Trifluralln 480 according to Ihissupplementallabeling is subjeCt 10 all use precautions
and limitations 1m osed the Jabel affixed to the container lor Seda rl TdfJuraJin 480.
Directions for Use
Apply and incorporate Sedagri TrifluralinA80 inlne/all after September 1 orin the spring before planting.
Make only one application of Seda.grl Trifluralin 480 per crop cycle. Follow soflpreparation, application
and incorporation instructions in the product laber for Sedagri Trifluralin 480.
B d roa cast A r ~ppllcatlon R ates P A er ere: .•...•
Soil Texture SEldagrl Trlfluralin
480
..
(pints) .. • .
Coarse 1.0 .•.• .
Medium
..
1.5 ..
Fine 2.0 ,
Use 1.5 to 2.0 plOts of Sedagn Trifluraim 480 per acre on coarse and medium solis wjth2-5% organic
matter.
Precautions •
• Rotational Crop· Planting Restriction: Plan! only spring seeded barley (grown under irrigated
conditions). rapeseed, safflower orsunflower.asrofational()ropsin the crop year following the crop
treated with Sedagri TritluraRn 480. If one. of these specified crops iSllOtpfanted. the land should be left
idle or fallow for the entire crop year following the crop treated with SedagriTrifluralin 480.
• Do not graze or harvest crambe for fiveslock forage.
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