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COMMAND 4E HERBICIDE


UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 CHRISTINE A. DIVELY FMC CORPORATION ACG SPECIALTY PRODUCTS 1735 MARKET STREET PHILAD2LPHIA, PA 19103 l,fAY 26 1994 OfFICE Of PREVENTION. PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES Subject: Label Amendment Submission of 04/15194 Response to PR Notice 93-7 EPA Reg. No. 279-3071 COMMAND 4E HERBICIDE Dear Registrant: The labeling cited above and submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is accepted subject to the comments reflected on the enclosed sheet. A copy of your proposed labeling stamped "ACCEPTED WITH COMMENTS" is enclosed. WHAT THIS ACCEPTANCE MEANS: Based on your certification, the Agency has accepted the labeling changes that are necessary to comply with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) labeling requirements of 40 CFR part 156, subpart K, described in PR Notices 93-7 and 93-11. Any other labeling changes submitted in connection with this amendment application but not directly related to compliance with the WPS have not been reviewed Of accepted by the Agency. If you wish to make such changes, you must submit a separate amendment application proposing them. If your product is currently suspended, the acceptance of this labeling amendment does not affect the suspension in any way. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NEXT: By the next label printing make all the specified changes to your labeling. Send to EPA one (1) copy of the final printed labeling: • BEFORE selling or distributing any product bearing the final printed labeling AND • WITHIN one year from date of this acceptance.

Page 2 Submit the final printed labeling via the U.S. Postal Service \0: Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL) Office of Pesticide Programs (7505C) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, SW Washington, D.C. 2Q46O.OO()1 Hand or courier deliveries of final printed labeling may be made to: Attachment Document Processing Desk (FIN-LABEL) Office of Pesticide Programs Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2 1921 Iefferson Davis Highway Arlington, V A 22202

CHRISTINE DIVELY FMC CORPORATION ACG SPECIALITY PRODUCTS Comments for: EPA REG. NO. 279-3071 COMMAND 4E HERBICIDE The following specific comments pertain to your WPS labeling submission concerning the product cited above: The following statement on your proposed label is not required for this product: "Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. You may delete it or leave it on the label.

Code 1339 COM·MAND 4 E Herbicide Net Contents 4 ~ I b For Agricultural or COl11nu-"cial Usc Only M.:\Y 2 6 1994 NOT FOR SALE OR USE .. ~ CALIFORNIA "',.- _____ -:---:-==-::--: ________ --; tllldPl' ..... .'rtl4"rwl 'n.ttn r.lldi"'ok. ....1 R,..J,,'i.J" ER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS: EPA Reg. No. 279·3071 EPA ESI. No. 27a. ... , •• '"'. IQ' rIw i\Io;ers should: ............ " """I .. UIA Hr". N..... Wash hands before eating, drinking. chewing gum, ~ J 7 I using lobacco or using the toilet. AClivo Ingredienl ·Clomazone: 2·(2·Chlorophenvllmelhyl-4 4-dimethyl·3·isoxazolidinone ..........•......•..•........ 44.4% Inon Ingredients .............•.................................. 55.6 % 100.00% Contains 4 pounds of active ingredient per gallon U.S. Patent No. 4,405,357 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT If in eyes: Flush eye,; with plenty of water. Get medical attention as soon as JJOssibfe. If swallowed: Drink pr Jmptly large quantities of milk or water. Avoid· alcohol. Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician. If inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing give anificial respiration, preferably mouth·to·mouth. Get medical attention as soon as possible. If on skin: Wash skin with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. For Emergency Assistance Call (716) 735·3765 See other panels for additional precautionary information. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans land Domes';c Animals) Caution: Causes skin irritation. Caus'!s moderate eye irritation. Harmful if s-.Yallo,," ed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Personal Protective Equipment: Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Coveralls over short·sleeved shirt and shon pants • Chemical·"esistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Viton • Chemical·resistant footwear plus so,=ks • Chemical·resistant headgear for overhead exposure • Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing, or loading Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily onti'minated with this product's concentrate. 00 not reuse them. follow manufacturu's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPL If no such instructior:s for washables. use detergent <1nd hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. FMC Corporal ion Agricultural Chemical Group Philadelphia, PA 19103 • Remo,·e PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothin . II:JLI: OF CONTENTS all informations on pages ,.04 before referring 10 specific crop use. Page .:: ::::: :::::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ~ Precautionary Stalements ..•.•..••.•.•.••••••••••••••••• 1 Directions for Use .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • • . . . . • . . •• 1 Siorage and Disposal •••..••... . •..••..••..•.••••••••• 2 Sprayer Cleanup ..•..........................••.....•... 2 General Mixing InsIrucIions ...•.......•...............••• 2 Approcation Precautions ..............•.........•........• 3 General Application Instructions ......••.••••••..••••••••• " Command GeographicallVeas ......•...•....••.•.••..•.. 5 SOYBEANS •..•••.•••..•••......••••••..•••••••••••••• 5 General Information .••.•..•..•...•.•.•..•.•.•.•••••• 5 Replanling Instructions ...........................••• 5 Rales and Weeds Controlled ...••..•....•.•.••..••.•• 5 ROlational Crop Guidelines •....•......••..•.••••••.•• 5 Commm Applied in Combination Tank Mixes ..........................•........••... 6 or Followed by Preemergence or Poslemergence Trealments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . • • . • . . •. 1 I PUMPKINS ...............................•....•.•••.. 11 SUCCULENT PEAS ..........................•••.••... 12 FALLOW LAND ................................•..•... 12 SPECIAL PRECAUTION .,"<7' ';rr:~ OIf-sile movemenl of spray drin or vapors 01 Comrnand4O·" .. E;·.­ herbicide can cause foliar whitening or yellowing of some pIants.~; Prior to makmg appIi<:ations, read an<! strictly, ~.81 precau, h lIOns and applICation instructions on thIS label. ~:-.. ' : .. : 'i, .~~, ..... :;" .... Physical/Chemical Hazards Do nol use or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Do not apply this product In a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or throug.l drift. Only protected handlers may he in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or TJibe. consult the agency responsible for pestiCide regulation. BEST AVAILA8LE COpt

AGRICUltURAL l'SE REOUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with Ihe Worker Protection Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements '01 the protection of agricultural workers on farms. forests. nurseries. and green­ houses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contain~. requirements for training. decontamination, notification. and emergencyassistant;e. It also contains specific instructioni and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this lab.1 about personal protective equipm.nt (PPE) and restrictej­ entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (RBI of 12 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves cont'lct with anything that has been treated. such as plants. soil. or water. is: • Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and long pant3 • Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier laminate or Viton • Chemical-resistant footwear plus soclc.s • Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide Storage 00 nol freeze. 00 nol slore below WF. If solid etyslals are observed. warm material to above 6O'"F by pfacing cordainer in warm kxalion. Shake or roll container periOdically to redissolve solids. Keep oul of reach of children and animals. Store in original con· tainers onty. Store in a dry p'ace. Carefully open containers. After partial use, replace lids and close tightly. 00 not put concentrate or dilutc material toto lood or drink containers. Do not contami­ nate other pesticideS, fertilizers, water, food or feed by storage or disposal. In case of spill. avoid contact, iSOlate area and keep out animals and unpfOtected persons. ConIine spills. CaM FMC Collect (7t6) 735·3765. To confine spill: Otke surrounding area or absorb with sand, cat fitter Of commercial day. Pla.:e damaged package in a hokfing container. Identify contents. Pesticide Disposal Pesticide wastes are toxt<:. Improper disposal of excess pesti­ cide. spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of federal law. " these wastes cannot be disJX)sed of by use according to Label instruc· tions. contact your State Pesticide or Environmentaf Control Agency Of the Hazardous Waste reprcsentative at d.e nearest EPA Regional OHlCe for guidance. Container Disposal Triple rtnsc (or equivalent). Then oHer for recyc:hng Of recondi­ tioning, or puncture and dispose of WI a sanitary landfil or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities. by burn­ Hlg. If burned. stllY out of smoke. ReturnabfelRcllllablc Scaled Containers Do not ftnse Con!alner 00 not empty fcmainu'9 formulated prod· uct. Do not break seals Return ",tact to potnt of purchase IMPORTANT FA'LURE TO OBSERVE THE APPlIC.ATION PRECAUnONS SECTION OF THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO O[SIRABLE VEGETATION • Oes:rat>«e plants tncfuding some !;Pf-"'Clcs of flees, sh~~s. ffowers, agronomic crops, and IrUlts and "C9ctat>lcs arc scnslllVc to Com­ man<Je 4 E herbicide. • Foliar contact wilh spray drift Or Vi:lpors may cause whitening of sens;· (ive plants. Symptoms arc gcno3l1y tcmpot"ary in nature but may persisl on some plants. • Carryoyet' enturY to approved rotational crops IT'ay resuh under extremely dry conditions. Choic;o of rotalional crop hybrid. soil factors. and choice of other crop prOle(.lion chP.micals can impact the risk of injury to approved rotalional crops. Refer 10 Rotational Cropping Pre­ cautions _ Guidelines. SPRAYER CLEANUP Do not dr ..... '" ftush equipmenl en or near desirable trees or olher planls. or in areas where theV roots may extend or in locations where the chemi.;aI may be washed or "'''''e into conlaCt with \heir roots. Do not r.ontaminale tlI'Iy body of water including irrigation water that may be used on _ crops. CarefUlly loflow sprayer clean-up in::tructions noted below to pr_ spray lanl< residues from damaging _ crops. Sprayer equipment should be thoroughly rinsed to remove residues of hertlicide that might injure olher subsequenlly sprayed crops. The steps below should be followed lor \he thorough rinsing of spray equipment Iollowing applications of Command 4 E herbicide or tank ""xes 01 Com­ m3nd 4 E ..... other labeled products. t) Drain atr'/ remaining spray sofulion from lank. pump. hoses and boom and discard in an approved manner (See Nofe \hat foflows). 2) Clean \alii< and fittings by: • Thoroughly hosing down the inside walls of \he spray tank with a quanlity of waler equal to 'I. of the tolal tank capacity and operating the pump to circulate this solulion through \he sprayer system for 15 minutes.

  • Washing down the outside sur'!aces of equipment. • Rel1'lO'W1g nozzle tip and screen from end nozzle in each boom section and allowing several gallons 01 rinsale solution to lIush comple ... ,. through boom (coIle<:t rinsate while flushing).
  1. ThorouQhIy dram remaining rins3te solution from tank, pump and hoses. Coint;ine with boom flushings and dispose of aft rinsates from this first rinsing in an approved manner (see Note lhat follows). • When Sl"ilching from w .. er dilutions to applications utilizing crop oil or liquid fertilizer as a courier. a sman v.>lume of crop oil Of liquid fertilizer should be flushed Ihrough the tank, pump. hoses. and boom prior to the next u ~C. Dispose of crop oil or liquid fertilizer nnsate in an approvea manner (see Note for local, state and lederal ~uideijnes).
  2. Remove the remaining nozzle tipS. and screens and the line '''ter and wash in a pail of warm soapy water, thofoughly rinse and replace.
  3. ;iose down the inside walls of the spray tank a second time and circulale \his solution using the same procedure as noted in #2 above.
  4. If the next use of the sprayer will be for apptying a preemergent or preplan! incorporaled pe,ticide on any crop for which Command 4 E is registered, rinsate from this second rinsing may be utilized by dtluting with the 'Hater lor the next pesticide load; HOWEVER lithe next use of the sprayer will be a postemergence apr lied pesti­ cide on arty crop, drain rinsate sotution from this second rinsing. Retain nnsate solution for use only with a soil incorporated pesticide to be applied on a crop lor which Command 4 E is {cgistered. Refill tank (after draining second rinsale sofulion) in accord.,nce with posl­ emergence product label directOOs. NOTE: Dispose of excess spray mix.ture and/or rins;Jte I,em lirst tank rinsmg by application to cropland as desc.riOOd on this label. If excess spray mixture and/or flnsate Irom lirst rinsing cannot be disposed 01 according 10 label instructions, dispose of in compliancE' with local, stat'! and fcdetal guidcltocs Contact YOUf state pesticide Of EnvWOflm("ntal Control Aqeocy Of the Hazardous Wasle fcprcs.enlative ~. the nearest EPA reglOR3l oHtcc lor gUIdance BEST AVAllAlLlE COpt

GENERAL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Cafe must be laken when mixing Command 4 E herbicide. Avoid mixing in areas adjacent to desirable plants (See Scctoo headed "IMPORTANT") Command 4 E Alone: Mix Command 4 E wilh water or liquid fertilizef in the following manner: Fill the spray lank one-half 10 three-fourths 'uU with water Of liquid lerillizer, add Ihe proper amount of Command 4 E. then add the rcst of the water or Itquid fertilizer. Provide sutfacicnt agitation during mixing and applicahon to maintain a uniform spray mixture. Tank Mixtures: Fil spray tank one-lourth to one-third fuQ with water; with agitator operaling add the recommended amount 01 ingredients using the loIIow;"g order: dry lormulations (e.g., wettable powders, dry !Iowables) forst, liquid suspensions (e.g., """ables) next and IinaIy liquids (e.g., E's). Mix thoroughly and f. tank one-haIf lui continuing agitation. hid Command 4 E herbicide to tank while maintaining agitation. Complete foiling 1M sprayer tank with water. Where use 01 a surfactant is rec0m­ mended, add as the last ingredient to the spray tank. Maintain agitation during lilting, mixing and application. Observe aD precautions, insINc­ tions and rotational cropping guidelines 01 each pn:>ducI's 1abeI_ tank mixing. When using drift reducing agents, follow specifo: pn:>ducIiabeI instn.ctions lor onIer 01 addition to spray tank. Fertilizer Spray Mhclures: Applications of Convnand 4 E atone, or with recommended tank mixtures. in conjunction with lerlilizer solutions may be used unless use directions speafocally state -.wise. $maR quan­ tities should be tested for compatibility by the following procedure belore mixing tankful quantities.

  1. Put t pint olfert~izer solution in a quart jar.
  2. Add the appropriate amount 01 herbicide based on the tables below. If more than one product is to be used, add each separately using the Iallowing sequero:e: dry formulations (e.g., wAttabie powders, dry Itowables) first, liquid suspensions (e.g., Itowables) next and finany liquids (e.g., EC's). Amount To Be Added Herbicide Rate/Acre Per Pint of Fluid Fertilizer" Wettable 'hpound 3/. level teaspoon Powders 1 pound 1 Y:t level teaspoons or 2 pounds 3 level teaspoons Dry FIowables 3 pounds 4'h level teaspoons (Dry Granules) Emulsifiable 1 pint ~ level teaspoon Concentrales 1 quart 1 level teaspoon or 2 Quarts 2 leve' teaspoons Flowables 3 quarts 3 level teaspoons -Sased on a spray Voh!~.~of 25 gp3. For lower or higher spray volumes, adjust ftuid fertilizer luanlltyaccordingly. .;)1 Close jar and shake well.
  3. Walch mixture for several seconds. again in 5 minutes and again after 30 minutes. If herbicidelfertihzer combination remains mixed or can be remixed readily (i.e .. does not permanently separate, foam. gel or become lumpy). the mncture is compalible and can be mixed en ~ull volumes and sprayed. If the mixture is compatible. prepare spray by adding fertilizer solution to the lank 'Irst. then faUow directtons noted bek>w:
  4. Command 4 E Alone: Dilute .... ith 2 parts of water and add sJowty 10 5Pfay tank of fertilizer with agitator running. Maintain agitation durtng applICation.
  5. Command 4 E plus T .... nk Mixtures: Dilute individual products with two (2) parts of water. then add to the spray tank of 'erttlizer. while maintaining agitation. using the following order-slurry of dty formu­ lations (weHable powders. dry flowaoles) first. diluted liquid formula­ tions (EC's, flow abies) seconc' Continue agitation during appticatoo. J \PPLICATION PRECAUTIONS Geographic Reslrlctions: Convnand 4 E must be applied only as a soil incorporated treatment in the following states. unless there is an approved SLN (24C) for counties within thew state ';. Conneclicut Ma~ 01"0 Delaware Massachusens Pennsytvania IQinois Michigan Rhode Island Indiana Minnesota Vermont towa New Hampshire Virginia Kentucky New Jersey West VN9inia Maine New York WlSCOOSIn ·Does Not ApplY to FaUow LAnd Applications or Counties lor which an Approved SLN (24C) is on File For SoiIlncorP"!"led Applications: See Geographic Restrictions above. Plants such &S the following may show symptoms 01 foliar whil- .:: ening or yellowing ~ contacIed by Command 4 E herbicide. ,h is" recommended thal prior to application, adjacent properties be ' check...:! and that spraying within 100 leet 01 such. desirable plants be avoided. :.., ';.<~ . .. -::'-.. Trees (Deciduous) Apple (inc. fruit & ornamental types) Ash (Green, White, Mountain) Basswood BoxeJder Catalpa Cherry (inc. lruit & omamentaltypes) Cottonwood Elm Ginkgo Hackberry Mulberry Peach Pear (inc. fruit & ornamental types) Pecan .. Trees (Ev~rgreen) Fir specieS Spruce ~eeies Yew gronomic CrOPS Allalla Oats Vwe:able and -FIO"'ILants Poplar Others Russian olive Ferns Tree-of-Heaven Herbs Tulip tree Sirawb<!rry Walnut trees Raspberry Wtllow species Blackbc"y ... : . . ' . , Apply Command 4 E ht!rbtcide only to surlaCE.'s that will be soil Incorpclfated. Do not appty Comm:-Jnd 4 E hertllc'de to non-field areas including fence rows, walcrynys. ditches. and roadsides. BEST AVAILA:'LE COPt

For Prcemc.rgent Applications: Sec Gcographic flestrictlOns above. Except as rCSlIictcd above (sec GeographtC cstricttons). C­ mand may bo used as a preerTI<:ront sell atcd teatmcnt wIth­ out incorporation. however. addllK>fld1 precautIOns. beyond thoso : required for a soil preplant incorporated treatment .. mu::.t. i?? taken as foUows: - . .' ' . " .. , Do not apPly Command E within 1.500 fcol>o"(tl-iO'f,OIlkMng areas: Towns and . Commercial " ... ~ . " SPRAY DRIFT PRECAUTIONS . . . NOf>.target spray drift of Convnand 4 E herbicide shoufd be allOided to even! whitening of desirable vegetation. Orift is influenced by many ~ which incbIe wind speed. spray pressure. particle size. nozzle type. and boom height. • Do not "!'I"Y. when weather conditions fa.or drift. If wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour. a drift reducing addi must be used. . • A minimum spray volume 0110 gallons per acre IS rec:ornmanded with appropriate nozzle types and sizes that produce C03ISer sprays. • The use of agricuIturaIy approved drift reducing additives is recom· :nended for application volumes of 15 to 40 galons per acre when spraying in the proximity 01 desirable plants (see list abovel. • The use of an agricuIturafly :<PPfOIIed drift reducing additive is requlredat_sprayllOlumesoll0to 15!!aAons"",acr~. , , • Use minimum nozzle pressure and boom heoght while matntaonong uniform spray pattern. • Do not exceed 40 psi spray pressure.. ."'" . .• • Selection and proper use of spray equIpment =s critical In mnlffitzulg spray drift. The following table suggests pressures. flow rates. and nozzle sizes for drift reduction using varIOUS nozzle types. Suggested Nozzle Types, Minimum Size and Recommended Pressure Ranges for Minimizing Drift Nozzle F1at·fan LP·ftat·fan Even nat-fan-­ Flood Whi~<hamber Raindrop Wide angle PreSSlKe Range (PSI) 15-30 10·25 15·30 10·25 5·20 15·40 full cone 15,40 Minimum rlowRale Within Pressure Range (GPMI 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0,15 0.3 • Refers 10 tip numbef such as 8004:)r LF2 5 . •• Re ... O ..... eilded 101 banded application. Minimum Nozzle Size #4' #3 #4 #2S #5 112 115 ROTATIONAL CROPPING PRECAUTIONS: Under so,,,,, conYior.s. temporary whitening or yel,?wing a', leaes rna, occur on approcd rotational crops where undeSirable sot! residues of Command 4 E eXIst. Under abnormal conditions. carryover injury to rotatal as can occur. The following factors can contribute 10 increased nsk of Injury 10 rolational craps: 1 I Exceeding label recommended rales. . 2) OIerapplication resulling fC?"l use of woo, nozzles, excessive ov.er­ lapping of spray swaihs: fading to sut off $pray booms when turning (end raw areas). or slowing or Slopping sprayer. 3) Soil with pH less Ihan or equallo 5.9. . . 4) Extreme dryness in the four months following appllCahon. 5) Use of organophosphate soli insecticides folwed by use of some JX)slemergcnce corn herbtCides. 6) Choice 01 rotational crop hybrid, Additional r&':ommendallOns to p,event rotational crop injury may be provtded In the form of service bulletins fOI k>cation where risk of injury is significantly increased due to extremely dry clhons, Refer to Rotational Guidelines and replanting instructions 0' spe­ cific crops for additional crop planting information. SPECIAL PRECAUTION Of!'sete movemenl 01 spray dnft Of vapors of Command 4 E her­ bicide can cause 'attar whltcnlng or yenowing 01 soma plants. Prtor to makinl] aJDicahons. read and strictfy foUow a" precau- bans and appIicahon Hlstructions 00 this 'abet , 7" (b GENERAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS 00 not apply aerially or through irrigation equipment. Ground Applications Broadcast 0( Banded Applications: Apply Command 4 E alone or i., tank mix combinations by ground equipment using a rlnished $pta,. voiurne 01 10 to 40 gallons of waler per acre. NOTE: The use of an agl1culturalty approved drift reducing additive Is required at lin­ Ished spray volumes of 10 to 15 galtons per acre. Use nozzles suitable for broadcast boom or banded application 01 herbicides. Coa:se sprays are less likely to drin out of the target area than fine sprays. See ·APPLI • CATION PRECAUTIONS· section for speci1ic recon.nelldations to reduce spray drift. For Command 4 E lank mixtures with wet· ~ powder or dry fIowabte formulations. nozzle screens and strainers should be no finer than 5O-mesh. Banded Applications-Calculate the rates and volumes required by using the foIowing formulas: ~ width Broadcast iiow )( Rate Per in inches Acre Band rate per acre Band width in inches Broadcast Band volume ROW width )( Volume = per acre in inches Per Acre Folio ... broadcast minimum gallonage requirements a<fJUSled 10 band width. Do not exceed 40 psi spray pressure. Refer 10 Spray Drift Precaulions for suggested pr ........ es. flow rates. and nozzle sizes lor driH reduction using various nozzle types. For banded applications an even flat-fan nozzle is recommended. Soil Incorporated Application: Apply Command 4 E to the soil...,,,,,,, and uniformly incorporate. Select equipment suited for proper inc0rpo­ ration. Shalow incorporation normaay resuno in bener weed control than a deep inc;.rporation. In states where soil incorporation is required (see Geographical Restric. t:nsl application and immediate incorporation to a maximum depth of 3 inches is required unless the soil is dry. On dry soils. incorporation to a maximum depth of 3 inches must be completed wi1hin 8 hours of Com· mand 4 E herbicide appIicalion. So must be in good tihh to allow for thorou9" mixing of the soil. AppIica. bon to wet soils will increase the potential for off-site movement of Command 4 E herbicide vapors and may result in poor soil incorporation and u'lsatisfactory weed control. INCORPORATION EQUIPMENT ONE PASS INCORPORAnON Suggested Implements For one pass incorporatoo uSe C or S shank field cultivators equipped with a leveljng device suet. as a spike Of coil tine harrow or rolling basket anachment. Fi1d cultivator must have 3 or 4 rows of sweeps spaced at intervals of 7 inches or less and staggered so thai no soil is left untumed. Equipment design. including any drag attachments, must be adate to avoid soil rtdging whiCh may result in streaked or redUC£.d weed control. The implement should be operated at 6 to 8 mph and set to cut 3 to 4 inches deep to incorporate herbidde lto 2 inches. Combination equipment (three or more tillage devices combined and used as a single tool) should be operated at a depth of 3 :0 4 inches and a minimum speed of 6 mph PTO·drive seed bed preparation equipment should be set to cut 2 inches ceep and operated at 4 mph or less TWO PASS INCORPORATION Suggested Implements When using two pass Incorp0ration. the second pass should be al an angle to the first pass DISC set to cut 3 to 4 ,"ches decp at 4 to 6 mph Blades should be less than 20 IIlCheS In diameter and spaced 9 Inches Of less apart. Roiling cultIVator sct to cut 2 to 3 inches deep at 6 1o 8 mph (use on coarse or medium lextured soil..; only). FM:!1d cultivator with 3 10 4 rows of sweeps spaced at 7·tneh intervals or less and set I') cui 3 inches deep at 5 mph or greater. BEST AVAILAILE COpt

Cultivation After Planting Soillrcalc.1 wl1h Command 4 F may be shallow-cullivalcd. rotary-hoed or hand-hoed ", .. ithoul reducing the: weed control actrvity of Command 4 E. Do oot cullivalc deeper than the Command 4 E treated layer of soil since Ulis may bring untreated soil to the surface and poor weed contr~ may result. COMMERCIAL IMPREGNATION AND APPUCATION OF COMMAND 4 E ON DRY BULK FERTlUZERS Command ~ may be impregnated on <ky bUlk fe<liliZ8'S. When applied as directed, CommandIdfy bolt fertilizer mixlures provide weed control equal 10 thai provided by the same rales of CoomIand applied in water. The CommandIfe<tilizer mildUfes must be soi incorporated in all stales listed ..- Geographic Restrictions of the Aw'<aIion Precautions sec­ tion of this_. impregnation: Apply using a minimum of 200 pounds of <ky buCk f_ iler per acre and up 10 a maximum of 450 pounds per acre with the recoonme .. ded """""" of Command 4 E heobitide per acre. Use a closed rotary-_ mixer or a similar type of closed blender equipped wiIh ~ spray equipment. The spray nozzle(s) shOIAd be positioned 10 provide a uniform, fine spray pallem <He< the tumbling fertilizer fol thorough ccwerage. The physical properties of fertiIiz .... vary, particu­ larly in Iiqu'd absorpIiw capacity. When absorpIiviIy is sufficient, simple spray impregnation of the fertilizer with Command provides a satisfac­ tory, dry mixture. If the absorptive capacity is inadequate, use of a ighly abscrpIive powder is required to provide a dry, fIowabIe mixture. Miao­ eel E (Johns-Manvill Products Corporation) IS a .OOOI •• nended absor­ bent powder. Genetally less than 2'to by weight of MicroceI E is required. DO NOT impregnate Command 4 E onto straight coated ammonium nitrate or straight funeslone because these materials will not absoib the herbiciJe. Dry ferliizer blends containing mixtures of ammoni',m nitrate or limestone may be impregnated with Command. The amount 01 Command adually required in the preparation 01 individual fertilizer mixtures should be determined carefully lor each production operation. This is necessary 10 enSUfe thai the amount of pesticide acluaUy rontained in the mix/ure applied 10 the soi represents the """eel rate of use. Bulk fer1iizer impregnated with Command 4 E herbicide should be applied immediaiely, not stored. Que should be laken to enSUle spreading procedures In the foeld do not place fertilizu treated with Command in areas whic!1 cannot be ;n'X>I"",aied. ~ incOrporation is required wilhiro the Geographic Restrictions 01 this _. Ali state regutations, /abeng. etc .• of the mixtures are the responsibility 01 the seier. For those rates not listed in the following table, calculate the amount 01 Command to be impregnated on a ton 01 diy buCk fertilizer using the for.awing formula: 2000 PINTS 01 Command pounc:is dry )( per acre fertilizer (recommended rate per acre for soil texture) PtNTS 01 Command per ton o'fertilizer RATE CHART FOR IMPREGNATION OF DRY BULK FERTILIZERS WITH COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE PtNTS OF COMMAND 4 E PER 'j OF FERTILIZER Fertililer Rate Lbs tkrc 200 20 300 350 400 450 Command 4 L f tale Per Acre 1 'h pIS 2 pl. 2'/2 piS. (. 75lbs A /.) (lib A.I.) (1 251bs A./.) 15 12 10 8'11 7'h 6'IJ 20 16 1:l'h Il'h 10 9 5 IIlcrllh:er maleflals ar exces:;lvcly dusty. use diesel 0tI ':)f other SUitable addtl.ve to reduce dust prk.r to impregnation as dusty 'ertlilzer will resull .n poor disllioullon durtng apphc.ahon. Crop injwy and/or poor weed control may occur wher2 the impf'cgnated fertifizer IS not unlfvrmty applied BEST AVAILALE COP,


'ECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR DRY BULK ,RTILIZER IMPREGNATION J\ND APPLICATION T'H COMMAND 4 E UI equipment used 10 apply Command should be tho(Oughty cleaned rnmediately foUowing usc to cnsure no contaminahon results which ;olJld cause injury 10 non-labeled crops or desirae vegetation. Refer o "Sptaycr Cleanup" section for additional details and disposal of insales. :quipment used 10 phystcillty transport Command treated lertil;1:cr, Ilduding boots, augers. conveyers. bins. etc. should be covered to """",,1 loss 01 rlll8 parlicles and su:.>jecled to deanup pfOcedU(es "eviousIy desaibed. Aix' 01 Command he_ and dry lertilizer should be conducted n a "3ender which ... .;0 ensU(e "",I airborne panicles and potential lor 'Oialilization are avoided. JuIk containers should be lightly covered while !he produclls being IW1spor1ed and applied 10 reduce chanc.es 01 Command voIalilization " product loss. I is recommended alai Dry Bulk Fertilizer Impregnation operations ISing Command nol be conducted within Y. mile 01 residenbal areas .. areas where C'.ommand symplomology on desirable vegetation vouId not be lolerated. )MMAND GEOGR.t'.PHICAL AREAS r Rates, Weed Control, and Crop Rotation SOUTHERN AREA MJUlern area indudes Missouri OOolheel. which incorporates the 101- Ning counties: Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot. "'t!. and Sioddard. SOYBEANS :NERAL INFORMATION nmar.d 4 E herbicide may be utilized as a preemergent soil applied or incorporated treatment for the c .. .'ntrol of annual grass and broadleaf !(Is in soybeans. Ilrn3nd 4 E must be soil incorporated in the following states unle:;s an roved 24(C) is on file for counties within that sta!e (check with your d dealer): Conn""'icul, Delaware. lInois. Indiana. Iowa. Kentucky. ne. Maryland. Mdssachusehs. Michigan, Minnesota. New Hamp­ •• New Jersey. New York. Ohio. Pennsyfvania. Rhode Island. Ver· 11. -Jirginia, West Virginia, <tnd Wisconsin. nmand 4 E herbicide may be tank III:Xed with other herbiddes to Iden the weed control spectrum COfT'pared to the products applied leo Command 4 E may be tank mixed with Canopy«. Dual , Lasso. :>ne'&, lorox., Lorox Plus'!', Previewe', Prow18 , Scepler', Sencor'. alan", Squadron~. Trcfl.an-!, ",!"ri-Scet. or other rislcred herbi­ s. Observe i1IH precauttOns, If'Istructlons, and fatattonal cropping ielines of e produc~'s la~1 when tank mixing, including all refer· :!s to potential carryover and crop injury warnings or rcstrk:hons. r or liquid fertilizer may be used as a carrier rOf' Command 4 E when hed alone. or when lank mixed with Ihe hcrbtctdes lisled above, 'ss use directions specifically state otherwic. PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS tial seeding of soybeans fails 10 produce a stand, soybeans may be 3Inted in fields I .. e=lteci with Command 4 E alone (01 with rer.om· lded lank mixtures). 00 'lOt retreat held With a second appk.atfon 01 nand 4 E. Wnen tank muttng with a labeled product refer 10 the

ean replant instructions for that product. Do not replant trealed helds any crop at intervals whteh arc inconsistent with the Rolahonal telines on this label Northern Area-See Map COMMANDe 4 E HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED' 1.0 PT.2 (0.50 LB. A.I.) GRASSEf; Suppression of somo annual grasses BRC ;'OLEJ VES Velvelleal Spurred Ano>da 1.5 PT. (0.75 LB. A.!.) GRASSE~ 8amyardgrilss Crabgrass -Large -Smoolh rMll<J Sandbur Foxtail -Giani -Green -Robust -Yellow ass -CorMlon -·FaII. -Texas Seedling Johnsongrass· BROAOlEAVES VeIveIIeaI Spurred Anoda plus: Convnon Ragweed. GaIirI.aga Jimsonweed· lambsQua'1er Prickly Sida Purslane Smar1weed. -·Ladyslhumb· -Pennsylvania- 2.0 PT. (t.O LB. A.!.) GRASSES AU grasses cor.trolled al 1.5 pints plus: Bermudagrass' Black Seeded Plantain BroadIeaI Signalgrass ~ ass Wild Proso Mllet· BROADlEAVES AD broadIeaves c"n'rolled 011.5 pints plus: Cocklebur" Convnon Ragw.!ed Jimsonweed Kochia Smartweed -Ladysthumb -ania Trap'c CrotOn Venice Mallow • ParliaUy Conlrolled , Higher label rales (a minimum 012 pints per acre) are reconvnended lor roelds that have previously been in conservation programs, or wheret!."' weed press<Ke is anticipaled. Selecllowei to higher rales on lighter 10 ho.avier SOIl types. • For heavy weed pressure or heavy SOIls use 1.25 pin1s per acre 10 control Velvelleal or Spurred Anoda. NOTE: When using Command 4 E more than 30 days prior to planting. the highest labet rale shoald be used. ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES Rotale to crops as lisled below. otherwise crop injury nllIy occur. ReIer to sections headed "Rolational Cropping Precaulinns" and "Gen· erallnformation ... NOTE: When usi Command 4 E with olher registered herbicides always refer to rotatlOflal restrictions and p:pcautions on the other prod· uet' 50 label. 1.0 PT. (0.50 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME Soybeans Pumpkins PC.:lS 9 MONTHS Corn -Field -Pop -Seed -Sweet Cotton CucurbilS Dry Beans Peanuts 1.5 PT. (0.75 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME Soybeans Pumpkins 9 MONTHS Same as 1.0 j)in plus: Peas 2.0 PT. (1.0 LB. A.I.) ANYTIME Soybeans Pumpkins 9 MONTHS Same as 1.5 pints. except Seed Corn and Sweet Com require a 12 month rotation. Peppers Potaloes Hice Snap Beans Sorghum Sugar Beets eEST AVAILARLE COP, Sweet Potatoes Tobacco Tom<1toes ,Transplanted) )2 MONTHS !2.QNTHS Cabbage TC'matocs (all) Wheat 16 MONTHS All crops Same as 1 0 PlOt 16 M9NTI:JS An oops !...2MONTIlS Same as 1 5 PInts. plus: Seed Corn Sweet Corn 16 MONTHS All crops

::.ovcr crops. howcvcr. may be planted anyttffiC' but stand rcdUChOflS may lICCur in some areas. 00 not graze or harvesllor food or Iced cover crops ~nlcd less Ihan 9 monlhs after Command 4 E tICalmenl 00 not allow vcstock to graze on treated soybean vines Of Iced trcated vines or vine ~ash to livestock

outhern Area-Sec Map :OMMAND~ 4 E HERBICIDE !lPPLlED ALONE 'tATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED' 1.0 PT.' (0.50 LB. A.I.) iRASSES luppression ot someannual gtasses 1.5 PT. (0.75 LB. A.I.) GRASSES Bamy ... ,rass Broadlea. Signatgrass Crabgrass -l.arge -Smooth Foxtail --Giant -Green Goosegrass Panicum -Common -Fan -Texas Seedling Johnsongrass Foeld Sandbur' 2.0 PT. (1.0 LB. A.I.) GRASSES AI grasses controlled at 1.5 pits plus: Cupgrass -South· western -Woolly Field Sandbur Eiermudagrass· Red Rice· ItchgraSS> 2.5 PT. (1.25 LB. A.I.) GRASSES AI grasses controtted al 2.0 pints plus: Fo><1ait -Purpte -Robust -Yellow Shanercane' Wild Proso Mlcl' IAOADLEAVES BROADLEAVES BROADLEAVES BROADLEAVE~ /elveUeat ;purredAnoda VelveUeal Spurred Anoda plus: Common Ragweed" Jimsonweed· Lambsquarlcr Pennsylvania Smartweed· Prickly Sida PlIrslane rtedweed Venice MaUow Partially Controlled All broaaleaves controlled at 1.5 pints plus: Cocklebur Common Ragweed Dayliower Fklrida Beggarwecd Florida Pusley Jimsonweed Kochia· Aedvinc· Tropic Croton 'Vild Poinse"ia 4 AU broadleaves controlled al 2.0 pints plus: BaJIoonvine­ Black Nighlshade· Curly Dock Joint Velch' Jungle Rice· Kochia Momingglory -Pined Pennsytvania Smartweed Pigweed -Redroot" -Smoolh' Prostrate Spurge H.gIl!!' label rates (a minimum 012 pints per acre) are rtded for helds thai have prevIOUSly been 11"1 conscrv3hon programs. or where heavy weed pressure is anhClpaled. Selecllower 10 h.gher rates based on Itghle, 10 heavier SOil types. For fields thai have prevUlusJy been an conservallon programs. a mnmum apphcahon rate of 2'11 PlOts per acre for cocklebur or common ''9Weed conlrol IS recommended For heavy weed pressure or heavy SOtlS us':! 1.25 pints per acre 10 control Vetvetteal 01 Spurred Anoda. For conlrot 01 Itchgrass. cio notlftCOfporalc Command" E For high weed pressure and heavy sOtls use 2 5 pmts U in ARIl..AIMSfTXIOK onlv-Ior hh j)f5-~ure and heavy SOtls use 2 5 pmts "OTE: When uSing Command 4 E more Ihan 30 days prior to planhng. he highest label rale should be used OTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES loIate to crops as IIsled below. otherWise Cfop inlury may occur. lefer to sechons headed "notatlonal Cropping Precautions" and "Gcn­ 'rallnfOfmahon .. r. /n NOTE: When USlfl? Comm.1 4 E wilh other. registered hCfbicidcs always refer 10 .otahonalrcstuch(ms and precauhons on the othor prod: uct's label. 1.0PT. (O.SO LO. A.t.) !\NYTIMI; Soybeans Pumpkins Poas 9MQNTHS Corn -Foeid -Pop -Seed -S_ canon Cucutbits Dry Beans PeanuIs PoIaIoes PuqJIUns Rice Snap Beans BeeIs SweetPoIaIoes Tobacco Tomatoes (TransptarHd) 12 MOIII1l1S AI crops '.5'02.0 PT. (0.7510 '.0 LU. A.I.) ANYTIME Soybeans Pumpkins 9MONTHJ;! Same as 1.0 pinl. plus: Peas 12 MONTHS AI crops 2.5 PT. (1.25 LO. A.I.) NYTIMI; Soybeans 9 MONTHS Same as 1.5 to 2.0 pint::. plus: Pumpkins 12 MONTHS All crops Cove< crops, however. may be ptanted anytime but stand reductions may oa:ur in some areas. Dc not graze or harvest tor food or teed «Ner crops planted less Ihan 9 months after Command 4 E treatment. Dc r.of allow livestock 10 graze on treated soybean vines or teed treated vines or vine 1rash toil.: t·. COMMAND® 4 E HERBICIDE APPUED IN COMBINATIONS FOR SOYBEANS Convnand 4 E herbicide may be tank mixed with "ther soybean herbi· cides to broaden the weed control spectrum compared to the products applied alone. In the sections that tollow, FMC ;ecommends a combina­ tion of prO<kJcIs and application rates to broaden weed controt spectrum. FMC makes no claims as to weed control tor any combinalion of rales 0< products ofter than as recommended in Ulis label. Additional recommen­ dations for "Product Use" with other herbicides not included in the tollow­ ing sections may become ava;lable subsequent to the date of publica.tion for this label. Please check With your dealer for more recent FMC techni· cat bulletins and label supplements. When applyi mixtures ot Ccm­ mand 4 E wiIh other herbicides, observe all precautions and limitations appearing on lie labels of each product. Observe aU application precau­ tions. rotaliona{ guidelmes and replanting instructoos of each product·s label when USong tank mixes. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Canopy. Herbicide­ Northern & Southern Areas Tank mix combination tor broadent'd weed control spectrum. Broadcast Rates Per Acre· Soil Texture Command Norlh I Soulh I Canopy C;'·· to 5% Organic Maner} Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy 1%102 2t02% 4106 sand, sandy loam) pints pints Ol. Medium Soils: (loam. silt. silt 1%102 2 to 2'h 5108 loam. sandy day. sandy clay loam) plOts pints oz. FlOC (heavy) Sods (silty clay. 1'hto2 2 to 2'11 6t08 cI."ly loam, silly clay loam. clay) PlOtS pints Ol. • SefectlOhIgher rdleswllhln the fanqe 10 coneo;pondlo IheCOafser lollflef sorIlypes __ 1'Ie f@IIIU1"algroup. Rate wtCIwI .. range should cOffespood 10 anllCipated weed pl'essure. ,. 00 nor apply lOt ~Is Sesslhan '/,"/. Organ.c Maner. BEST AVAILA8LE CO"

EEOS.CONTflOII.[(). !!!.'lSs..w.C('<! .a species listed under Ule echon Command Apr.lied .!one Rates and Weeds :onlrollcd. " Partially Controlod tl_IQ;:!t!yaf Wl!cd All species tisted under (he scClton Command Appltcd Alone nales and Weeds Con­ IfOlled. plu51he following: Cocklebuf"" C:>pperlcaf, hophornbeam' ttcmp ScJsbania Morningglory" (Annual, Ivy· leaf, nti<eleaf, Pined, Tall) Pigweed (Redroot. SnlOOlh) Sicldopod" " LMge __ , gernWla!ing dole!> in the soil, """" as " ... oiI...,.,. " _ pod end c:od<lotoow or _ willi sootoseqo ___ may ....... Iion or on appica,"," roI. posl""""" lor __ tong. ¥hen applying mixtures of Command 4 E plus Canopy, observe ~ autions and limitations appearing on the labels of ear:h product. Special oIIention must be paid to sections rarding planlinq depCh. phosphale oeslicide inleraction, pre'olious pesticides, and _ soybean van· oIies on \he Canopy label. Observe IIClIlfication precautions, rolational tuideIines and replanting inslructions 01 each product's label when using ank mixtures. :Ommand 4 E Herbicide plus Dual- 8 E Hcrbiclde­ .orthern & Southern Areas ank-mix combination lor broadened weed control spectrum. ioiI Texture :oarse (Iighl) Soils: (loamy and, sandy loam) Aedium Soils: (loam, soli, sill )am, sandy clay, sandy clay )8ITI) 'ine (heavy) Soils: (silly day, lay loam, silly clay loam, '"y) \lEEDS CONTROLLED: ,,(ass Weed~ UI species listed under tho .ection Command Applied \lone Rates and Weeds Con­ ,001<-J, plus the 1001"",;ng: lulsedge l~ Rice" Vitchgrass I BroadcaSI Rates Per li£re Command North South Dual8E 1%t02 21021> I'., 10 2 pints pints pints I'., to 2 2 to 2'12 2102Y2 pinls ponts pints 1%102 :2:102'h 2 to 2'1.. . pinls pints pints Br9_,!dlcal Weeds All species listed under \he section Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Con· Irolled, plus the following: Black Nighlshade Carpclweed Pigweed Use higher rates in areas with heavy pcessure. Vhen applying mixtures of Command 4 E plus Dual. observe a" cauttons lod limitations appearing on the labels of each product. Observe all tpplacation precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructions If each product's labet when using tank mixtures. :Ommand 4 E Herbicide plus Lasso" or Lasso" Micro" rech - Northern & Southern Areas , tank-mix combination of Command 4 E hf!rbicide and Lasso or Lasso Aicrc- Tech herbicKje will broaden Ihe weed control spectrum compared o either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Pel' Cfe Command ! Lasso·llasso iod Texture Nor!h South Micrc·Tech ::Oarsc (Iihl) Salls: 1'11102 2to2'h 2102'11 loamy sand. sandy pints pints quarts Jam) "edlurn Sod<;' (loam, 5111. l'hlO 2 2102'11 2%10 .. II loam. sandy clay, pints pints 3 QU::Ifts .andY' clay loam) le (heavy) ::'olls (silty 1'/:0 to 2 2102'/:> 2'/:>10 ,ay, day 10llm, silty day pints ptnts 3 Quarts lam. cl~IY)

Seteo lower to h.gher fates WIthin the ranqes noted based 0f11tgN~ 10 hoeaYlef sorl types (e 9 ' sand, loamy sand, sandy loam) Y/.tlnn.1 h:-t:..tf11 gfO·/p / II'IL I' OS CONTflOLLED: (;,.155 ~~~(,.5 All spccicslistl.--d under Ule section Command Apphed Akmc nates and WCCd5 Controlled. II k;:!.dlcl!!y.Jccd~ All spocics Jtsted under Ihe section Command Applied Alone nates and Weeds COil' troNed. plus the 'ollowin.]: lJIack Nighlshade Carpetwocd Pigweed When applying mix lures of Command 4 E hert>icido ptus Lasso or Lass<> Micro· Tech, observe all cautions and limitations appeanng on Ihe labels of each product. Obse<ve .. oppfication pr-mons. roIalional guide­ lines and replanting instructions 01 each producI's ~ when using lank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus lorox. A preemerll"""" tank mi. combination of Command 4 E hrnbicide and loro. herbicide wiN broaden the weed control spectrum compared 10 either product alone. The lank mix combinalion may not be ir ICOI porated. Where Command 4 E musl be incorporated (see Geographical Reslric\ion:;), apply lorox a. an overtay treatment. Broadcast Rales p.,. Aae" Command loro. Soil T exture h North Snuth OF' Coarse (Iigh') Soils: t~\02 2 \0 2Yo 'h to I (loamy sand", sandy pints pints lb. loam) Medium Soils: (loam. sill, 1~\O2 2 \0 2Yo 1 to lY2 siK loam, sandy day, pints pints Ibs. sandy clay loam) Fone (heavy) Soils: (';hy 1~\O2 210 2Yz 1'1. to 2 day, day loam, silly clay pints pints Ibs. loam, clay) • Seled lower 10 higher rates "'Wiehin &he ranges noIed based on lighter to heavier soil Iype. (e.g., loam, .i11Ioarn, sandy dioy, sandy cloy loam) ........ a le.1 group. • P1ant s&!d alleast ,},. inches deep or lofox iniUfY to soybeans may result. Reter to Lorollt label fof other planting and application p!"ecauOOns. one pint ot Lorollt L equals one pound of lDfoJt DF. use equivalent rales. •• 00 not use on sand. loamy sand, gravely solis. Of ellpOSed subsoils or soils witta Ie:>!. than 1% organic matter. Use onty on loamy sand with over 1% CN"ganic matter. WEEDS CONTROI.LED: Grass Weeds All species lisled under Com· mad Applied Alone Rales and Weeds CcntroAed section Broadleat Weeds All species fisled under Com· mand Applied Alone Rales and We_ Conlrolled seclion plus \he following: Carpelweed Chickweed Pigweed (Redroot, Srooolh) Wild Mustard Wild Radish When applying mixtures of Command plus lorox observe all cautions and limllaHons appearing on the labels of t'ach product. Observe appli­ cation precautions. rotabonal crop/grazing and feeding restrictions and replanttng instructions sections at this label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus lorox Plus 8 A prcerTHrgenc.e tank mix combination of Command 4 E hcrbtctde dnd It..rox ?Ius herbicide wtl broaden the weed control speclrum compared 10 either product ak:lnf!. The lank mix COfl'Ibination may not be incorporated. Where Command 4 E must be incorporated (see (3eograph,caJ Reslriclions), apply LOfox Plus as an over1ay trealment. BEST AVAILA8LE COP,

Broadcast Halcs Per Ar.rc· ----------- ------ Cornm;Jnd lOfOX· Soil Tcxlure" North Souih Plus

Coarse (light) Soils: 1%102 2102% 9'0.2 (loamy sand", sandy pints pints oz. loam) Medium Soils: (loam, Soill, 1 'fa. to 2 2'02'h 10'014 sill loam, sandy clay, pints pints oz. sandy cI.1y lo .. n) FIII8 (heavy) Soils: (silly 1\0<,102 2102\0<, 1110 14 day, cI.1y loam, silly day pinl. pints oz, loam, cI.1y) • SeIocI 10 higher , ..... within !he 'ongH "",ed bosod on 1igIo.1O ........ soil types ("'9., loam, .. loam, sondy day, sondy day lOam) _ • 111I1InI gIOUII. • P1onI II"ISI 1 .Inchos deep or Lotoxlnjuty 10 soyboons 1lIIY r ..... Role< to Loto. PM IobeIlorollet pIanI;"g end ljlpIicr.ion p-. .. Do "'" use on sond,loorny send, gr..,.,ay soi5." uposed -... or sois_ ......... 1'!1o organic ........ Use rrit on IoImy unci ........ 1'!1o orvonic moiler. WEEDS CONTROUED: GrassWeeds AU species lisIed under Com­ mand Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Controlled section • p ...... ay ConImtIed _leal Weeds All specie,; listed '" lder Com­ man<! AprIied Alone Rates and Weeds Controlled section ptus the 1oI1owing: Black Nightshade' Carpetwecd CockJebu," Giant Ragweed' Morningglory' (Annual. Ivy- leal,l:nbieleal, Pitted, Tall) Mustards Pigweed (Redroat, Smooth) •• Large seeded weeds. germinating deep in It.e soil. such as rnorningglory, sidde­ pod and cocklebur or weeds with subsequent ftuShes may requ;.-e a tion or an application 01. postemersence MIbio.:.ide"'" season long control. When applying mixtures 01 Command plus lorox Plus observe al cau­ tions and limitations appearing on the labels 01 each product. Observe apptication precautions, rotational CfOp.g .. azing and feeding restrictions and replanting instructions sections of this label .... 1len using tank mixtures Command 4 E Herbicide plus Metribuzin (Seneo .... or Lexone") - Northern Area Only A tank mix combination of Command 4 E hert>ictde and melribuzin will broaden the weed c::mtrol r.:pectrum compared 10 either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Per Acre· Sencor OF' Soil Texture·· Command Lexonc OF Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy 1 'h to 2 pints '/4 to % lb. sand"", sandy loam) Medium Soils: (team. sill, silt loam. sandy clay, sandy clay 1112 to 2 pints '1.lo%lb. loam) Fine (heavy) Soils: (siUy clay, clay 1'/1 to 2 pints til to % lb. loam, silty day loam. clay) • ScICC1 lower 10 higher rates With.., the range"; noted based on hgMef :0 ht!aYfp.r sod types (e 9. loam. s !1loar.1. sandy clay. s-tndy clay • ..,am) Alllhin a 'elural 9roup • FOf pmts Senco' .. Of lexone 4L. mutl!ply pounds OF by , 5 u 00 not use Command of E In combtnallon Wllh mel'lbulln on SOtIs With less than o SOY. organte maner, 0.1 s<t,ld. Of on Ioarny sand WIth te!'.c;.lhan r-. Ofg,tnlC maner. Of on sotshaYWl9 a calcareous surface area or a pU ot 1 or htgher as mrinbulltl inJury to soybeans may occur NOTE: Melnbuzin ..... lJry 10 soybcan may occur under excess I1l()tslure COnditIOnS. cool weather. or compacted sotl areas 8 WEEDS CONTROLLED: Q!..assWccd All species h~;lcd ui'ldcr IIle scdion Comma"K! A!JPllcd Atone natc~ and WS ContruUed. 1-2-' 16 ',1 All specics listed under thc SCCuon Command Apphcd "lone i1a(cs and We<..>ds Con· Irostcd, plus the lollowing: Carpctwced PkJWCed· (Redroot. Smooth) Wikt mustard • Use the h¥ lH .aIe01 melribuzlO (Of a QNen SOIt lype. When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E pIt>5 metribuzin, obs.>tve aU cautions and _tions _aring on 'he labels 01 each product Observe aI appoocation ",,,,,,,,,,:on., rotational guideli".,s and replanting instructions 01 each ",odud's label when using tank mixture., Command 4 E Herbicide plus Metribuzin (Senco .... or Lex-Southem Area Only A _ mix a.mbination 01 CommaniI 4 E hetbicide and mettiluzio, will broaden the weed conIrol spectrum compared 10 ei1her producI used alone Broadcast Rates Pet Aae' I SenoorDf+ Soil Te_" Convnand LexoneDF Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy sa""", 2 to 2\0<, pints %10%1>_ sandy loam) Medium Soils: (loam, silt. sill , 2102\0<, pints 'I .. to % !b. sandy day, sandy day loam) Fme (heavy) Soils: (silty day, Clay 2 to 2\0<, pints 1hto % lb. loam, silty day loam, day) • SeIed Ioww=r w higher rates within the ranges noted bas.od on fighter &0 heavier soi <flIeS (e.g .. loam, silloam, sondy day, sandy day loam) '""'"' a te"""a' !lfOUP • F" pints Serv.or 4 Df Lexone 4'- multiply pounds IJI= by 1.5 . •• [I) not use ConwnancI • E In cambinalion with metrh1lin on SCfls with leSS than 0.5% otganic mailer. on sand. or on loamy sand with Sess Ihan 2% O"ganic mat"', or on soils having. calcareous sOOac:e area or. ~ of 7,..:; Of her as rnetrbJzin ...,. to soybeans may occur. Use ~ 10 1 r.ound melribuzin on silty day and .... vy'doy ..... 01 ... Mi$$issippi Della_ NOTE: Metribuzin injury to soybea ... ~ m!ly occur undar exce5S m..)istu .. ~ cordtions, cooIwe."\ther, or compacted sot; ar_ WEEDS CONTROUED: Grass WeedS AH species listed ,-nder the section Coovna<ld Applied Alone Rates and Weerls Controlled. • Reduced Competition Broadleal Weeds AN species listed u;vier the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Ccn­ trolled, plus the follo'ing: Carpetweed Hemp sesbania (Coifceweed) Pigwe2d (Redroot, Smoot:,) Sicklepod " , Wold Mustard • Use lhe higher rale of melribuzto for a iven sot! type. Whn apptying mixtures of Commarv:t 4 E ptus metribuzin, observe all cautions and fimitalions ap;>earing on the bbels of each pioduct. Observe aU apptication precautions, rotationaJ guidelines and (epl~nting instrucloos 01 each product's label when using lank mixtures. Command 4 E ~e;bieide pl ... s PrevieW" - Northern Area Only A tank mix combination 01 Command 4 E herhici.::Je and Preview herbictde wiR bro.aden the weed control spectrum compared to either product used atone. Broadcast Hates Per Acre· Soil Texture Commane Preview CC'dlSe (Iogh') Soils: (loamy sand, I'll to 2 pints Sto60l sandy loam) Medtum Sods: (loam, Sill. silllo;"m, 1 '.·'1 to ? pints 6 to 7 Ol sandy clay . .;andy clay loam) Fllu:o (hc.wy) Soils' (silty clay, cl.1y 1 'It to 2 lJ,nl5 6 to 8 01 kJam. SIlt) clay loam, clay)

• Select k1'Wt' to higher tales Wlth.n the ,a5 noted based on hghle to heavter so.a types (e 9 . toam. sift loam sandy day. sandy day kJam) WI:htn a 1f:~lu'al group BEST AVAllASLE CO"

00 nulllS{l'Cornmand 4 £: In combtl1attOn with Preview on sotIs with less than J 5°/. organIc maller, or on sods with ptl grealc; than 6.8 Of on soils roving a calcareous sur lace area as Preview ",jury to rotaltonal crop::. may occur. WEEDS CONTnOLLED: Gra5sceds U species listed under tho secltOO Command Applied Alone Rates and Wccd Controlled Doadleat Weeds AU species lisled under the section Command Applied Alone nales and Weeds Con­ Irolled, plus the following: Burrucumbet" ea,pe_ CocIdebuJ" Coppef1eal, hophombeam Giani Ragweed" MomioY"(AnnuaJ, Ta., Ivy\8a , Pitted, Entireleall MusIan:Is Pigweed $purge, spoiled SunIIow...- • NOTE: Control 01 morningglory, , cocklebur and giant ragweed may be .... ,e rangiog from poor 10 e..- Idio'll"- sci e, time 01 _ seed germinal;on, depIh 01 seed in !he sci, and !he ornounI and liming 01 soil moisture. Control maybe Imptoved with Iimet1 cufIiotation.. When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus Preview, observe aft cautions and Wmilations arinQ on the labels 01 each product. Observe an application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting nstnx.1ions 01 each product's label when using lank mixllM'es Command 4 E Herbicide plus Prowl- 4 E Herbicide­ Nor thern & Southern Areas A lank-mix combination 01 Command 4 E and Prowl will broaden the _ control spectrum 01 either product used alone Broadcas1 Rates Per Aae" Command Soil Texture North I South Prowl 4 E .:carse (light) Soils: 111.102 2 to 2'h 1 to 1'1.. (loamy sand, sandy loam) pints pints pints Medium Soils: (loam, silt, 1'12 to 2 2 to 211. silt loam, sandy clay, pints pints 2 pints sandy clay loam) F"", (heavy) Soils: (silly 1'h to 2 2 to 2'12 2t02 1 h day, clay loam, silty clay pints pints pints loam, clay) • Select lower to higher rates WIthin the range:; noted based on tighter 10 heavier sod types (e.g., loam, silt loam. sandy day, sandy day loam) Withfn a lextural group. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds All species listed under the sectioo Comm~nd Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Conlrolled Broadleaf Weeds All species listed under the section C<>mmand Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ trolled. plus the following: Carpelwecd Pigwee<! (Redroot. Smoolh) When a~plylng mixtures of Command 4 E plus ProWl, observe all cau­ tions and hmitalions appearing on the labels 01 each produ{;t. Observe an plication precautIons, rOlational guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when ustog tank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Scepter' Herbicide­ Northern Area Only See S::.eplcr label tor appropria:c gcograptllc and rainfall reslflchons. \ lank mo( combInation of Command" E i-Jnd Scepter WIll broaden the !'ed control spectrum of either product used alone. nOTE: The Scepler label does not allow rotatIon to Corn, Wheat. Barley. or Oats prior to t8 months after last Scepler applit::ahon 'Nhen Scepter is applied preemcrgcnt or preplant incorporated wlthm the Northern Use Area as defined on the Scepter label. See Scepter labd tor appropriate rahic restrictions. 9 Broadcast nales Pcr Acrc· Soil T t,.'Kiurc Command Scepter All Soil Types 1 'h 10 2 pints 'It 10 % pint • Usc h_jhcr uSO rates, wltheel the raOQC slated above. when hoavier weed PfCSSUf(! IS anteCipaIed. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds AU . S1ed under the sect Convnand Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Controlled. "Porialty Broadleal Weeds All ~ bted undo< the sectlOn Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Cen­ troDed, plus the loIIowing: Black Nightshade Cocklebur Common Sunftower Giant Ragweed" Pigweed spp_ In the event 01 a crop loss dUe 10 weather conditions, soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT work !he soil deeper than two inches, or make additional Convnand 4 E or Command·Scept .... 1ank mix applications . NOTE: Adequate soil moisture is important lor optimum tank mix appIications_ When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus Scepter, observe at cautions aiId limitations appearing on !he '-Is 01 each product. Observe aI application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instrur::lions 0I8aci1 product's label when '!Sing lank mixtures. Command 4 E H('rbicide plus Scepter Herbicide­ Southern Area Only See Scepter label for appropriate geographic and rainla. restrictions. A tank mix combir" ",lion of Command 4 E and Scepter win broaden !he weed control spectrum 01 either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Per Aae" Soil TexllM'e Command Scepter All Soil Types 2 to 2'1. pints 'h to % pint • Use higher use rales. within the range stated above. when heavier weed pressure is anticipaSed . WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds All ~ sted under the sectIOn Corrvnand Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Conlralle,t Broadleal Weeds All species listed under !he section Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds Con· trolled, plus the lollowing: Black Nightshade Cocklebur Common Sunllower Pigweed spp . Wild Poinsenia In the event of a crop loss due 10 weather conditions. soybeans can be replanted. 00 NOT work the soil deeper than two inches, or make additional Command 4 E or Command-Scepter tank mix applicattons_ NOTE: Adequate soil moisture is important for oplimum tank m:x applicationS. . When apptying mixtures of Command 4 E plus Scepter. observe all cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product. Observe aM application precautions. rotational guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when using tank mixtures. COMMAND 4 E Herbicide piUS Sonalan 8 EC Herbicide­ Northern Area Only A tank·mix combinabon of Command 4 E and Sonalan will broaden the weed contr spectrum ot either produci used alone. Broadcast Rates Per Acre· Soil TextlKe Command Sonalan EC Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy s.and. 1'/1 10 2 pints t'l. to 2 pints sandy loam) MedIum Sods: (loam, Silt, Silt loam, sandy clay. sall('iy clay 1 '11 to 2 pints 11/. 10 2'11 pints loam)

rifle {heavy) Sods. (SIlty r:lc.y. clay t'll to 2 pinls 2'/. to 3 pints k>am. slhy clay lo.'1m, clay) Seted lower 10 hIghef rates WIttMn th4! range 10 correspond to the Coatsef to Itner soli type~ wrlheel the texlUfal group Rates Within the ranqc should correspond to antlOpal~ wee<1 pressufe BEST AVAILAILE COPV

WEEDS CON mOlU U: GrassWced~ All species listed under Ihe soctKlo Command Applied Alone Ral~s and Weeds Conlrolled. n,dlL'I!~~~ All species listed under the scction Command Applied A.one nates and Weeds Con­ trolled. plus the following: Carpclwccd Pigweed (Redrool, Smoolh) \Vhen applying mixtures of Command 4 E pius Sonatan, observo all caulions and llmitalions appearing on the label. 01 ead1 product. Observe al applicalion precaulions, rolational guidelines and replanting klstruclions 01 each product's label when using lank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plur. Squadron­ Northern Area Only See Squadron label 10< appropriale geographic restrictions, "lank-mile \NR1bination 01 Command 4 E and Squadron, will broaden \he weed control spectrum 01_ product used aIone_ Soil Texture Broadcast Rates Per Iv:<e Command Squadron. 1'1. 10 2 pints 1% 10 2'A pints • 00 not exceed 1'h pints .... Nor1hefn Area (as defined on Ile Squadron label). Use higher rate of Squadron in afeas of heavy c:oddebur infestation. WEEOS CONTROLLED: GrassWeeds All ~ lisled under lhe sectoon Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Controlled. • Partially controlled Broadleal Weeds All ~ sted under the :;ecIlQn Cor.Ulland Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ Irc.l1ed, plus the following: Black Nightshade Cocklebur Common Sunflower Giant Ragweed· PigwedOW_ When applying mixlures 01 Command 4 E plus Squadron observe all cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each ~ oduct. Observe all application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructions 0' each product's label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Squadron­ Southern Area Only See Squadron label for appropriate geographic restrictions. A tank·mix combination of Command 4 E and Squadron, will broaden the weed control spectrum 01 either product used alone. Broadcast Rates Per ACte Soil Texture Command Squadron· All SOli T ypcs 2 to 2Y2 pints 2Y. to 3 piots • Use htgher rale of Squadron 10 areas ot heavy ptg.-eed and cocklebur destahon. WEEDS CONTROLLED: 3ras. \I~ds AJI species listed under the section Command Applied .6Jone Rales and Weeds :::::ontrolled !!rpadLe_,!!gd All sPCCteS listed under the scction Command Applied AkJne nates and Weeds Con­ trolled. plus the toelowing: [\Iack N.ghtshade Cocklebur Common Sunllower P¥Jwecd :.pp Wild POtflsel1ia 'Nhcn applylOl) ml"lI;lures of Command 4 E plus Squadron observe all ::autions and hmllah{>rlS appearing on the labels 0' each product. :>bserve an application precautions, rotallonal guKfeliocs and replanllnq nstructlOns 01 each product's labcl when USing lank mix lutes. 10 ILf Command 4 E Herbicide plus Trellan" EC (Trilluralin)"': . Northern & Southcrn Arcas A tank·mix combination 01 C"..ommand 4 E herbicide and Trenan EC herhicidt! will broaden tho weed conlfol spt..'Ctrum compared to either product used alonc. Broadcast nates Per Acre" Command ·freftan &>It T cxturo North Soulh EC Coarse (lighl) Soils: 1'h102 2 to 2'), 1 pint (loamy sand, sandy loam) pinls pints Mc';;u.1I Soils: (loam, sih. 1'1.102 2102'1. 110 1'1. siH loam, sandy day, sandy clay loam) pints pints pints Fone (heavy) Soils: (silly 1'1.102 210 2'1. 1 to 1'1. day, day loam. silly clay Ioam,day) pints pints pints · SeIecI_1I> high« rates within !he ranges noted based on ighler 11>_ soiIlypos (e.g., loom. sill loam, sandy day, sandy day loam) within. textural group. WEEDS CQtofTROlLED: Grass Weeds AU s Ied under \he sectoon Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Controlled. Broadlea/ Weeds All ~ listed under !he sectiOn Command Applied Alone Rales and Weeds C0n­ trolled. plus \he IoIowing: Carpelweed Chickweed Field Bindweed Pigweed (Redrool, Smooth) When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus TreRan. observe al cautions and limilations appearing on \he labels 01 each producl Observe al application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructions a. each product's label when using tank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Trl-Scept Herbicide­ Northern Area Only See Tri-Scept label lor appropriate geographic reslrictions. A tank-mix combination 01 Command 410 and Tri-Seepl will broaden the weed control spectrum 01 either product used alone. Soil Texture All Soil Types Broadcast Rales Per /It:te Command Tri-Scept· t'l2 to 2 pints 1 'I. to t% pints ·00 nol ell(ceed 1 'I. pwlts in Northern Asea (as defined 00 the Tri-Scept label). Use highef lates 01 Tri·Scept in areas 01 heavy cocklebur Ifllestation. WEEDS CONTROlLED: GtassWeeds An species listed under the seclion eonunand Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Conlrolled. • Parllallycontloled Broadleal Weeds All species listed under the section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ IroUed, plus lhe following: Black Nighlshade Cocklebur Common Sunflower Giani Ragweed· i'igweed spp. When aying mixtures of Command 4 E plus Tri-Scept observe ;;tIl uhons and limitations appearing on the I,:'bels of each product. 9bserv all application precautions, rot,EltJonal guidelines and replanting Nlstructlons 0' each product's label when using lank mixtures. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Tri-Scept­ Southern Area Only Sec Tn-Scept label for appropriate geographic reslrictions A lank-mix combination of Command 4 E and Tn-Seept will broaden the weed control spectrl.;n1 of ellher prodlK:t used akJnc. ..alt Texture All Sod Types Broadcast Rales Per Acre Command Tri·SCcpt" 2 10 2'h pints 1)/. to 2'h pints • Use htqhcr rale of Tfl·SCf:!pt 10 .lfeas 01 heavy MW dnd cocldebur inleslation. BEST AVAILAILE COpt /6

wf:[(J!; corlll()L Il D Gr ass Wcef1 All SpC'.CIIS ·I~~tcd under the scGion Command Applied Alone nates and Weeds Controlled _roadlc1 Wccd AJI species listed under the scdion Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ Irolled, plus 11:0 following: llIack Nightshade Cocklebur Common Sunllower 1d=;a When applying mixtures 01 Command" E plus Tri'Scept observe all cautions and limitations appearing on the labels 01 each product Observe all application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructions 01 each product's label when using _ mixtures. COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE APPUCATION FOLLOWED BY PREEMERGENCE TREATMENTS get ICe hetbicides approved lor use on soybNns may be applied loIowir '!I treats 01 Convnand 4 E alone 01' In _ mix combinations tor control 01 additional weed species isted on the geo"", pmducI labels. Read and foIow the precautionary -. directiolls tor use, races 01 application and aM _Informallun ..... 8IlP88I' on the pmducI labels, DO NOT apply compounds cooajlljng metribuzin after a soil illCUfPOI aled Command 4 E plus t.exone-OI' Sei _ mix Ireatmen unless splil applications are used where the pounds 01 active ingredient do nol exceed the lotal allowed, DO NOT apply Canopy, Preview. PursuilPIus, Scepter. Squadron. orTri­ Scept herbicides after Command 4 E plus any 01_ products in a_ mix treatmen~ as these _ hertlicides shale a Chrwnon mode 01 action and may cumulalively cause injury to soybeans or rotational crops, COMMAND 4 E HEhBICIDE APPUCATION FOLLOWED BY POSTEMERGENCE TREATMENTS Puslemergence herbicides approved lor usa on soybeans may be applied following treatments 01 Convnand 4 E alone or in tank mix oornbinations lor conlrol 01 emerged weeds as fiSied on the posIemerg­ ence product labels. Read and loIlow the precautionary statements, directions lor use. rates 01 application and .. other inlonnation appearing on the product labels. DO NOT apply Classic, Pursuit, or Scepter as a postemergeroce treat­ ... nl alter Command 4 E plus Canopy. Prr . .new. Pursuit Plus. Scepter, -luadron, or Tri·Scept in a tank mix tr-:!';'irTlenl, unless the other ;xoduct .abels specirrcally recommend such a treatmen~ as those other herbi­ cides share a common mode 01 action and may rumufalively cause injury to SOybeans or rotational crops. COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE FOLLOWED BY ACIFLUORFEN (BLAZER8 2L OR TACKLE8) HERBICIDE Following an application of Command 4 E or tank mixture with Command ... E. a postemergence application of acifluorfen wiI control the foHowing emerged broadleaf wp.eds: Broadleal Weeds Black Nightshade Cocklebur Hemp sesbania Pigweed (Redroot) Pined Morningglory Purple Moonllower Wold Mustard Apply acifluorfen at a ratc of 1 pint per acre with .25% crop 00 concentrate :0 actively growing weeds at no morc than the 4-leal growth stage (do not count cotyledonary leaves. but only the lully developed true leaves). This timing generally correlates to soybean growth stages 01 the first to third trifoliate leaves. NOTE: Application of Command 4 E herbicide generally retards the :tevelopmcnl rate of weeds which may extend the period where aCllluor­ 'en can be effectively applied. =lead and fotlow all precautions. restrictions. and warnings on aU product ubels. COMMAND 4 F HERBICIDE FOLLOWED BY SCEPTER'" HERBICIDE

  • ..... Iowing an application of Cornmand 4 E or tank-mixtures WIth Com­ ld 4 E, a po$lemergcnce applte.llton of Scepter hf'rblCldc Will control • following emerged broru1tcaf weeds oadleaf Wccd :ocklebur. common 'tgWced 'hld poinsettia 11 Apply Scepter atlcr crop efllcrgence but be fOil! wccd!i. exceed a f1l.!ight 15-j I J., 01 12 inches (6 inches tor wild poinsettia). Apply at a bfoadcasl rate of 'h rlints pcr acre. Apply when weeds are activety growing. 00 NOT apply Sccl)(cr POSICf1lCfgcncC when soybeans and weeds havc been sub- jected to stress c.ondi1ioos such as lempc"atufC and moisture extrcmes. The tOI01I arTlOUrlt 01 Scepler must nol exceed '11 pint pet acre per season in northern areas, Of % pint per acre pcr scason in southern areas as defined on the Seeptcr label. Squadron and Tn·Seept bolh include tho same active tngredient as Scepler. For postemcrgence applications, the addition of • "anionic surfac­ tant or crop 011 concentrate Is required. The nonlonfc surfactant shoutd conl~n 1111" .. 180% Kllve ingredient and should be apptfed ilia ralo 01 2 pints per 100 gallons 01 spray mtxture. Apply Ihe crop ott concenlrate (eoc) Ihe rate alaled on lhe COC tabel Read and loIIow aI precautionary statements and restrictions, directions for use and 811_ information _Bring on the Scepter label. COMMANoe 4 E HERBICIDE APPLICATION­ MINIMUM TLLAGE OR NO-TILLAGE SOYBEANS Convnand 4 E harbic:ide may be used alone. or in combination with Sencrore. t.exone-. UIro .... or I..onIx Plus- hert>ic:ides, plus paraqual 01' Iloundupe t .. bIdd& lor "'" (to crqI and weeds) and post­ emergence (to weeds, but prior to crqI ernergenoe)controI 01 broadleal and prass weeds _ .. soybeans wiI be pfare<>d into a cover crqI 01' in pr8VlOUS crqI residues ( ... g •• corn. smaI grain s). WEEDS CONTROllED: When used as cirected, the paraquat portion 01 the tank mix controls most _gee! ....... weeds and suppresses many perennial weeds, Roundup cooilbiilatic ...... controI_ged annual and perennia/ weeds when applied as directed on the Roundup labet. Convnand 4 E or C0m­ mand 4 E plus Sencor. I..exone or UIroX provides preemergence control 01 the weeds tisIed in the "Command 4 E Applied Alone" and "Command " E Applied in Combinations" portions 01 this tabet. APPLICATION AND MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Paraqual CombInations: Tank mix Command 4 E alone or with Sen­ corllexone. I..onIx or UIroX Plus (observe mixing instructions in the General Mixing Instructions portion 01 this labet, as wei as individual product label usa dimdions). Add 1 to 2 p;~ts paraquat (based on prod­ ucts containing 2 pounds active ingredien: per gallon) per acre. Use lower rate lor annual weeds tess than 4 inches tall and the higher rate lor weeds 4 to 6 inches tal. As the last ingredient, add a suitable surfac­ tant (reler to paraquat Iabet). Roundup s: Tank mix Convnand 4 E atone or with Sen­ corllexone. lorcx or UIroX Plus (observe mixing instructions in the General Mixing InstructioI\s portion 01 this labet, as well as individual product label use cirections). Add 1'h quarts 01 Roundup per acre lor control 01 emerged annual weeds or 2 to 4 quarts per acre lor control 01 emerged perennial and annual weeci ,. Apply in 20 to 60 gallons 01 water per acre. Use the higher gallonage lor dense stubble or vegetatio.'. PUMPKINS GENERAL INFORMATION Command 4 E hefbicide may be utilized as a pteemergent soil applied treatment for the contr of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in pumpl<ins. Convnand 4 E must be soil incorporated in the lottowing states unless an approved 24(C) is on file for <oonties within that state (check with your local dealer): Connecticut, Detaware, ntinais, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusefts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hamp­ shire, New Jersey. New York, Ohio. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver­ mont Virginia, West Vwgtnia. and Wisconsin. NOTE: When utilizing Command 4 E as a soil incorporated treatIT.ent. incorporate Command to a depth of 1 inr.h or less and place the seed below the chemical barrier when planting. Command 4 E herbicide may be tank mixed with other pumpkin herbi­ cides to broaden the weed control spectrum compared to the products apptted alone. WIler. applying mixtures of Command 4 E helbicide plus other pumpkin herbicides, observe all cauHons and limitations appearing on the labcls of each product. Observe an application precautionS. rota­ tional guidelines and repiantNlg instrucbons of each product's label when using tank mixtures. Walcr or liquid fertilizer may be used as a carrier for Command 4 E when applied alone. or whcn lank mixed with the herbi­ Odc51i5tcd above unless usc difcctions speClflcallv slale olherw1Sp.. SPECIAL PRECAUTION OH·slte movement of spray drift Of' vapors of Command 4 E her­ bicide can cause foliar whiteniog or yelloWing 01 some plants. Prlor to making applic:.attons. rcad and strictly follow aM precau­ tions and appIicatton tnstructlOflS on this labcl. BEST AVAILAIILE COP,

REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS . If initial seeding'of pumpkins fails 1o produce a stand. pumpkins may' be replanted in fields treated with Command 4 E alone. Do not .rtrcat .'Iold with a second application of Command 4 E. When tank mlxmg with a labeled product refer to the pu,!'pkin replant in:;tructions ~ that prt_ Do not replant trealed li(;lds wllh any crop allntervals which are 1OCOrl· sistent with the Rotational Guidelines on this label. COMMAND 4 E APPLIED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLED Do not exceed a rate of 2 pints per acro. Weeds controlled (by rate) aro as fisted under Soybean for Northern and Southern 111085. ROTATIONAL CROP GUIDELINES RoIate 10 crops as listed under Soybean RoIationa! Crop Guidelines, 0Cherwise crop injury may occur. Cowr aops. however, may be planted anytime but sIMd reduc:IIons may occur In some areas. Do not graze or hanlesllorfood orfeed~ crops .... ted less than 9 months after Command" E , __ II. Do not dow .. 1iws_lOCkocklo graze on treated pumpkin vines or loed InIaIed vines or vine Ir8sh 10 livestock. SUCCULENT PEAS GENERAL INFORMATION Command .. E herbicide may be ulir.zed as preanergenl soil applied _tor \he control 01 annual grass and broadIeaI weeds In peas. Convnand .. E must be soil incorporated in \he IoIIowWIg states unless an IiPP'OIfed 24(C) is on file lor counties within that state (check with your local dealer): Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentuclcy, Maine, Maryland, Massaenusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, - Hamp­ shire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania. _ Island, Ver··. mont, Vorginia, West Vorginia, and Wisconsin. NOTE: When utilizing Command 4 E as a soil incorporated treatment, Incorporate Command to a depth 01 1 incl1 or less and place \he seed below \he chemical bamer when planting. Command .. E herbicide may be tank mixed with oilier herbicides regis­ tered lor use in peas to broaden the weed control spec:IrUm cxwnpared \0 \he produds applied alone. When applying mixttA-es 01 Command .. E plus other suc:c:ulent pea herbicides, ObServe an C2UIions and limitations appearing on the labels 01 each product. Observe aI application precau­ lions, rotalional guidelines and replanting insIruc:Iions 01 each product's label when using tank mixes. Water or liquid lertilizer may be used os a carrier lor Command 4 E when applied alone, or when tank mixed with other suc:c:ulent pea herbicides unless use directions spec:ific:aIIy state otherwise. . SPEC'AL'PRECAUr'BP~~~ Off·site movement 01 spray drift or'liapors 'of'COiiiinaooI~:"E' .-. herbicide can cause foliar wtening pr ye'; .: '. . Prior to making applications;' read·and striCtlY·fiJIii¥!.at Jl"'Ci!U::' .. Iions and application instructions o,n this Iab:'!', . REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS • initial seeding 01 peas lails to produce a stand, peas may be replanted in foelds treated with Command 4 E alone (or with rec:orrvnended tank mix1ures). Do not retreat lield with a second application 01 Command .. E. When lank mixing with a labeled product reler 10 \he replant instruc· tions lor that product. 00 not replant treated fields with arry crop at intervals which are inconsistent with the Rotational Guidelines on this label. COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE FOR PEAS ONLY: Apply only at 1 pint(O.5 Lb. A.I.) Per Acre RATE AND WEEDS CONTROLLED 1 PT. (0.5 LB. A.I.) (for all soillypes) GRASSES BROADLEAVES Bamyardgrass· Crabgrass (La'ge, Smoolh) Field Sandbu<' Foxtail (Green. Giant, Robusl) Goosegrass Panicum (Fall. Common) Set:dling Johnsongra"::.,," ·PattlaUy Controlled Galinsoga spp. Lambsquarters· Prickly Sida· Spurred Anoda Velvetlcat Venice Maltow- Rotate 10 crops as IIsled under Soybean Rotational ('rop Gutdchnes. otherwise crop illlury may occur. 12 Cove, oops may be planled 31 anytime bul 51and wdUC1ions may Jc! ,1) ./ ~ to some af'cas. 00 not grazo or harvest for lood or teed COVCfCfOpS ,- planted less than 9 months after Command 4 E treatment. 00 not allow livestock to graze 00 treated pea vines or Iced treated vines or vine trash .... to livestock. FALLOW LAND (to be planted for winter wheat.) GENERAL INFORMATION Command- 4 E is a _ which may be utilized as a preemergence surface applied trealment to control many annual grass and broadleal weeds on lalow land \0 be planted lor winter wheal Command 4 E may be tank mixed with oilier _ registered lor IaIoo; cropland use (e.g., atrazine) \0 broaden the _ co.'IIro\ spec:Irum compared \0 \he produc:1s applied . Supplemental Spray Drift Precauti->ns For Fallow Land to be Planted lor Wimer Wheat Applications: Non-\argeI spray drill 01 Command 4 E _ should be avoided \0 prevent whitening 01 desirable vegetation. SpecifIC reoommendations and requirements lor minimizing spray drift are included \he Application Precautions section 01 this label. For Fallow Land to be planted lor winter wheat applications only: _ The use 01 an agric:uhurally approved drift reducing additive isrequired at finished spray volumes 01 5 to 15 gallons per acre and is recom­ mended lor application volumes 01 15 to 40 gaIons per acre when sprayinQ in \he proximity 01 desirable plants (see list under Application Precautions). ROTATIONAL CROP/GRAZING AND FEEDING RESTRICTIONS: Do not plant wheat sooner than nine (9) months after a late summer or fall application. Do not allow livestock to graze on treated fiekls • APPUCATION RATES: Use Command 4 E hert>icide alone at a rate 01 t ~ to 2 pints (24 to 32 ounces) per acre in a surface applied broadcast application lor pre­ emergent cont,ol 01 weeds. Where Glean is registered and was applied at ~ to ~ ounce per acre lor weed control in \he growing wheat crop, a rate 01 t'h pints (24 ounces) per acre 01 Command .. E is recommended. However, the additional weed control benefit from Glean may not last throughout the lollowing spring (sec Glean label). Use \he high'" rate 01 Command 4 E when heavier weed infestations are anticipated or for longer residual control . In areas where the winter wheat-fallow-winter wheat cropping system is practtced. make application after wheat harvest. For optimum control, make applications after August 15 but belore October 31. Command 4 E can also be used in areas where spring wheat is planted foIlow;og an 18 month lallow period. Treatments should be made only to fields where good weed control has been maintained in the wheat crop through wheat harvesl Treatment rccommendaltons arc only designed 10 control weeds that have recently emerged and those that germmate throughout the faN, winter and spring peroo Do not apply in situattons where dense weed growth exists. WEEDS CONTROLLED: GrassWecds ------- Chcatgras.o:;; Downy bmmcgrass jointed goatgrass Volunteer barley Volunteer rye Volunteer wheat !!!()Q.leat Wcd~ Common lambsquarters Common purslane Kochla Prickly ~"oce Tan5V mustard Tumble mustafd Wlkj buckwfleat COMMAND 4 E APPLIED IN COMBINATIONS Tank mile combinahons of Command 4 E hcrt>tclde 'With atrazine Will broaden the 'Weed control speclrum and length of control compared 10 the herbtcides used ak>nc. 9EST AVAILAILE COP,