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# GLEAN XP HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **279-9600**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Chlorsulfuron (75%)
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- Label accepted: 2019-11-20
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-09600-20191120.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, DC 20460
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Notification Label Acceptable v.20150904
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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November 20, 2019
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Ms. Bonnie J. Bieber
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Registration Specialist
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FMC Corporation
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FMC Stine Research Center
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1090 Elkton Road S300/418
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Newark, Delaware 19711
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Subject: Notification per PRN 98-10 – Add optional reference statement
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Product Name: Glean XP herbicide
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EPA Registration Number: 279-9600
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Application Date: October 29, 2019
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Decision Number: 557316
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Dear Ms. Bieber:
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The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under Pesticide
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Registration Notice (PRN) 98-10 for the above referenced product. The Registration Division
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(RD) has conducted a review of this request for its applicability under PRN 98-10 and finds that
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the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10.
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The label submitted with the application has been stamped “Notification” and will be placed in
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our records.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
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Act and is subject to review by the Agency. If the website is false or misleading, the product
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would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40
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CFR 156.10(a)(5) list examples of statements EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition,
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regardless of whether a website is referenced on your product’s label, claims made on the
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website may not substantially differ from those claims approved through the registration process.
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Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is brought to our attention that a website contains false
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or misleading statements or claims substantially differing from the EPA approved registration,
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the website will be referred to the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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If you have any questions, you may contact BeWanda Alexander at (703)347-0313 or by email at
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alexander.bewanda@epa.gov.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 279-9600
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Decision No. 557316
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Sincerely,
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Erik Kraft, Product Manager 24
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Fungicide and Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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1
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CHLORSULFURON GROUP 2 HERBICIDE
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Dry Flowable
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For Use on Wheat, Barley, Oat and Triticale
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Active Ingredient By Weight
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Chlorsulfuron 75%
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Other Ingredients 25%
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TOTAL 100%
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EPA Reg. No. 279-9600
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Contains 0.75 lb. active ingredient per pound. EPA Est. No.
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Nonrefillable Container Refillable Container
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Net: ______________ OR Net: ______________
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand this la bel,
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find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if
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able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything to an
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unconscious person by mouth.
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IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after
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the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20
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minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration,
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preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may
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also contact 1-800-331-3148 for emergency medical treatment information.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using
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tobacco. You may also contact 1-800-331-3148 for emergency medical treatment information.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must wear:
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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Chemical resistant gloves made of any waterproof material including polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride.
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Shoes plus socks
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product. Follow
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manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot
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water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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Sold By
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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[Refer to the accompanying labeling for additional
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Environmental Hazards, additional precautions, complete
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Directions for Use, and Storage and Disposal]
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279-9600
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11/20/2019
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ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENTS
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When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
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Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR part 170.240 (d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be
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reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used, handlers must be provided all PPE specified
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above for “Applicators and other handlers” and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or
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equipment break-down.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Users should remove
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clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Users should remove PPE
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immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and
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change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
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Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposing of equipment wash waters or rinsate.
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Groundwater Advisory
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This product is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a result of label use. This product ma y
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leach into groundwater if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisory
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This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining soils an d
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soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via runoff for
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several weeks or more after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is
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applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of this product from
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runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be greatly reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall or irrigation is
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expected to occur within 48 hours.
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Windblown Soil Particles Advisory
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This product has the potential to move off-site due to wind erosion. Soils that are subject to wind erosion usually have a high silt
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and/or fine to very fine sand fractions and low organic matter content. Other factors which can affects the movement of
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windblown soil include the intensity and direction of prevailing winds, vegetative cover, site slope, rainfall, and drainage
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patterns. Avoid applying this product if prevailing local conditions may be expected to result in off-site movement.”
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Non-target Organism Advisory
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This product is toxic to plants and may adversely impact the forage and habitat of non-target organisms, including pollinators, in
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areas adjacent to the treated area. Protect the forage and habitat of non-target organisms by minimizing spray drift. For further
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guidance and instructions on how to minimize spray drift, refer to the Spray Drift Management section of this label.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only
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protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the
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agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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GLEAN® XP Herbicide, referred to below as GLEAN XP Herbicide, must be used only in accordance with instructions on
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this label or as otherwise permitted by FIFRA. Always read the entire label, including the Limitation of Warranty and
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Liability.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This
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Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and
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handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency
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assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal
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protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entryinterval. The requirements in this box onlyapply to uses of this product that
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are coveredbythe WorkerProtectionStandard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact
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with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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Coveralls.
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Chemical resistant gloves madeof any waterproof material.
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S h o e sp l u ss o c k s .
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To the extent consistent with applicable law, FMC will not be responsible for losses or damages resulting from the use
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of this product in any manner not specifically instructed by FMC.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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GLEAN XP Herbicide is a dry-flowable granule and when applied according to the instructions on this label, will control
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many broadleaf weeds. GLEAN XP Herbicide can be used on the crops wheat, barley, oat, and triticale.
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GLEAN XP Herbicide is noncorrosive, nonflammable, nonvolatile, and does not freeze.
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GLEAN XP Herbicide controls weeds by both preemergence and postemergence activity.
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Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity
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GLEAN XP Herbicide is absorbed through the roots and foliage of broadleaf weeds, rapidly inhibiting their growth. One to
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three weeks after application to weeds, leaves of susceptible plants appear chlorotic, and the growing point subsequently dies.
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Postemergent application of GLEAN XP Herbicide provides the best control in vigorously growing crops that shade
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competitive weeds. Weed control in areas of thin crop stand or seeding skips may not be as satisfactory. However, a crop
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canopy that is too dense at application can intercept spray and reduce weed control.
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GLEAN XP Herbicide may injure crops that are stressed from adverse environmental conditions (including extreme
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temperatures or moisture), abnormal soil conditions, insect pressure, or cultural practices. In addition, different varieties o f the
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crop may be sensitive to treatment with GLEAN XP Herbicide under otherwise normal conditions. Treatment of such
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varieties may result in crop injury.
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In warm, moist conditions, the expression of herbicide symptoms is accelerated in weeds; in cold, dry conditions, expression
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of herbicide symptoms is delayed. In addition, weeds hardened-off by drought stress are less susceptible to GLEAN XP
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Herbicide.
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Rainfall is needed to move GLEAN XP Herbicide into the soil for preemergence weed control, but postemergence weed control may
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be reduced if rainfall occurs soon after application.
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RESTRICTIONS
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• Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
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• Do not store pesticides near well sites.
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• Do not discharge excess material on the soil at a single spot in the field or mixing/loading station.
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• Injury to or loss of desirable trees or vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
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- Do not apply, drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or other plants or on areas where their roots may extend, or in
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locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
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- Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, or tennis courts. Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants.
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• Injury to or loss of adjacent sensitive crops and vegetation may result from failure to observe the following:
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- Onlymake one applicationof GLEAN XP Herbicideper year.
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- Take all necessary precautions to avoid all direct or indirect contact (including spray drift) with non-target plants or areas.
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- Carefully observe sprayer cleanup instructions, both prior to and after using this product, as spray tank residue may damage
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crops other than wheat, barley, or oat.
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• For all applications with products containing the active ingredient chlorsulfuron do not exceed 0.0234 Lb. ai/A.
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• Do not apply GLEAN XP Herbicide to crops that are stressed by severe weather conditions, drought, low fertility, water-saturated
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soil, disease or insect damage, as crop injury may result. Severe winter stress, drought, disease, or insect damage following
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application may also result in crop injury.
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• Do not apply to crops mixed with legumes, as injury to the legumes will result.
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• Do not apply to frozen ground where surface runoff may result.
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• Do not apply to snow-covered ground.
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• Do not apply to irrigated land where tailwater will be used to irrigate other cropland.
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• Only make one application of a product containing the active ingredient chlorsulfuron per year.
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• In far-westernKansas (last tier of counties along the Colorado/Kansas border), WesternNebraska, Eastern NewMexico, and the
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OklahomaandTexaspanhandles,takethe followingprecautions:
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- Do not use a tank mix containingALLY®XP Herbicide within 22 months of GLEAN XP Herbicide application.
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- Do not use GLEANXP Herbicidein continuouscerealsor cereal/fallow/cerealrotations.
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- GLEAN XP Herbicide in a tank mix at 0.17 oz/A (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) may be used only
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as a fallow treatment in corn or sorghum stubble in wheat/sorghum/fallow, or wheat/corn/fallowrotations where other
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residualbroadleaf herbicides having different modes of actionare used.
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• In California, Northern Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, take the following precautions:
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- Do not make an early season treatment where a tank mix cannot be made.
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- Do not applyGLEAN XP Herbicideduring fallow.
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PRECAUTIONS
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x Mix only enough product for the job at hand and avoid overfilling of spray tank.
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x Calibrate sprayers only with clean water away from the well site.
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x Make scheduled checks of spray equipment.
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x Ensure that all operation employees accurately measure pesticides.
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x When triple-rinsing the pesticide container, be sure to add the rinsate to the spray mix.
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x Dilute and agitate excess solution and apply at labeled rates or uses.
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x Preemergence weed control or suppression may be unsatisfactory on soils containing 5% or more organic matter.
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x Fall applications on coarse textured soils (especially those having a pH of greater than 7.0) may not provide adequate control
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or suppressionofspringgerminatingweeds.
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x Toreduce the potential for movement of treated soil due to wind erosion, do not apply to powdery dry or light sandy soils until
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they have been stabilized by rainfall, trashy mulch, reduced tillage or other cultural practices. Injury to immediately adjacent
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crops may result when treated soil is blown onto land used to produce crops other than cereal grains.
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x For ground applications applied postemergence to weeds when dry, dusty field conditions exist, control of weeds in wheel track
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areas may be reduced.The addition of 2,4-D or MCPA improves weed control under these conditions.
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x Crop varieties may differ in their response to various herbicides. Contact your state experiment station, university, or
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extension agent as to crop sensitivity to any herbicide. If no information is available, limit the initial use of GLEAN® XP
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Herbicide to a small area.
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WEED RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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GLEAN XP Herbicide, which contains the active ingredient chlorsulfuron is a Group 2 herbicide based on the mode of action*
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classification system of the Weed Science Society of America.
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Proactively implementing diversified weed control strategies to minimize selection for weed populations resistant to
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one or more herbicides is a best practice. A diversified weed management program may include the use of multiple
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herbicides with different sites of action and overlapping weed spectrum with or without tillage operations and/or
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other cultural practices. Research has demonstrated that using the labeled rate and directions for use is important to
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delay the selection for resistance.
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The continued effectiveness of this product depends on the successful implementation of a weed resistance
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management program.
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To aid in the prevention of developing weeds resistant to this product, users should:
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• Scout fields before application to ensure herbicides and rates will be appropriate for the weed species and weed sizes present.
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• Start with a clean field, using either a burndown herbicide application or tillage.
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• Control weeds early when they are relatively small (less than 4 inches).
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• Apply full rates of GLEAN XP Herbicide for the most difficult to control weed in the field at the specified time\ (correct
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weed size) to minimize weed escapes.
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• Scout fields after application to detect weed escapes or shifts in control of weed species.
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• Control weed escapes before they reproduce by seed or proliferate vegetatively.
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• Report any incidence of non-performance of this product against a particular weed to your FMC representative, local retailer,
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or county extension agent.
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• Contact your FMC representative, crop advisor, or extension agent to find out if suspected resistant weeds to this MOA have
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been found in your region. If resistant biotypes of target weeds have been reported, use the application rates of this product
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specified for your local conditions. Tank mix products so that there are multiple effective sites of actions for each target
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weed.
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• If resistance is suspected, treat weed escapes with an herbicide having a site of action other than Group 2 and/or use
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nonchemical methods to remove escapes, as practical, with the goal of preventing further seed production.
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• Suspected herbicide-resistant weeds may be identified by these indicators:
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- Failure to control a weed species normally controlled by the herbicide at the dose applied, especially if control is achieved
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on adjacent weeds;
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- A spreading patch of non-controlled plants of a particular weed species; and
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- Surviving plants mixed with controlled individuals of the same species.
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Additionally, users should follow as many of the following herbicide resistance management practices as is practical:
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• Use a broad-spectrum, soil-applied herbicide with other sites of action as a foundation in a weed control program.
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• Utilize sequential applications of herbicides with alternative sites of action.
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• Rotate the use of this product with non-Group 2 herbicides.
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• Avoid making more than two applications of GLEAN XP Herbicide and any other Group 2 herbicides within a single
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growing season unless mixed with an herbicide with a different site of action with an overlapping spectrum for the difficult-
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to-control weeds.
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• Incorporate non-chemical weed control practices, including mechanical cultivation, crop rotation, cover crops and weed-free
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crop seeds, as part of an integrated weed control program.
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• Use good agronomic principles that enhance crop development and crop competitiveness.
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• Thoroughly clean plant residues from equipment before leaving fields suspected to contain resistant weeds.
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• Manage weeds in and around fields, during and after harvest to reduce weed seed production.
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*Naturally occurring weed biotypes that are resistant to Amber Herbicide Custom Pak™, ALLY XP Herbicide, FINESSE®
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Cereal and Fallow Herbicide, EXPRESS® Herbicide (with TotalSol® soluble granules) or HARMONY® Extra SG Herbicide
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(with TotalSol® soluble granules) will also be resistant to GLEAN XP Herbicide.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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This product may be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program that can include biological, cultural, and
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genetic practices aimed at preventing economic pest damage. IPM principles and practices include field scouting or other
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detection methods, correct target pest identification, population monitoring, and treating when target pest populations reach
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locally determined action thresholds. Consult your state cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other
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qualified authorities to determine appropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop systems in your
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area.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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WHEAT, BARLEY, OAT, AND TRITICALE APPLICATIONS
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RESTRICTIONS:
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When using GLEAN XP Herbicide in tank mixes or sequential applications with other products containing chlorsulfuron, do not
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exceed thefollowinglimits:
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Active Ingredient in GLEAN Herbicide: Chlorsulfuron
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USE Application Timing
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Maximum
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GLEAN XP
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Herbicide per
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Single
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Application
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(Oz/A)
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Maximum Active
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Ingredient per
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Single Application
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(Lb. ai/A)
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Maximum
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GLEAN XP
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Herbicide per
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Year
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(Oz/A)
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Maximum Active
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Ingredient
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per Year
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(Lb. ai/A)
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Maximum
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Number of
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Applications
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per Year
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Pre-Harvest
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Interval, Days
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Wheat, Barley,
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Triticale, Oats Postemergence 0.33 0.0155 0.33 0.0155 1 45 (for grain)
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Winter Wheat,
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Winter Oat Preemergence 0.33 0.0155 0.33 0.0155 1 45 (for grain)
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Winter Wheat,
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Winter Oat
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North Central
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Texas, Southern
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Oklahoma
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Preemergence 0.5 0.0234 0.5 0.0234 1 45 (for grain)
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x Do not apply GLEAN XP Herbicide preemergence to barley or triticale.
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x Do not apply GLEAN XP Herbicide preemergence if cold or dry weather conditions exist. Waituntil the weather improves and the
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crop is growingvigorouslybeforemakingtheapplication(SeePostemergence).
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x In areas with severe winter weather, do not apply postemergence GLEAN XP Herbicide during late fall, winter, or early spring
|
||
unless crop is well established and has started to tiller or crop injury may result.
|
||
x Do not use GLEAN XP Herbicide postemergence within 60 days of crop emergence where organophosphate insecticides have
|
||
been used as an in-furrowtreatment or crop injury may result.
|
||
x Do not use GLEAN XP Herbicide as a preemergence application where organophosphate insecticides have been used as an in-
|
||
furrow treatment or crop injurymay result.
|
||
x Wherever GLEAN XP Herbicide is used on land previously treated with FINESSE Cereal and Fallow Herbicide,ALLY XP
|
||
Herbicide, Amber® Herbicide Custom Pak™ , or other longer residual herbicides with the same mode of action, read the
|
||
rotational guidelines on both labels and follow the one with the longest interval stated for your situation before choosing to
|
||
rotate to crops other than wheat or barley.
|
||
x Preemergenceapplications of 2,4-D or herbicides containing 2,4-D made within two weeks of planting spring cereals may cause
|
||
crop injury when used in conjunction with preemergence or early postemergence applications of GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
x The combined effects of the preemergence use of GLEAN XP Herbicide plus preemergence wild oat herbicides may cause crop
|
||
injury to spring wheat when crop stress (soil crusting, planting too deep, prolonged cold, wet weather, or drought) causes poor
|
||
seedling vigor.
|
||
x Do not apply GLEAN XP Herbicide during boot or early heading as crop injury may result.
|
||
x Do not harvest grain sooner than 45 days after the application of GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
x In the Pacific Northwest, to prevent crop injurydue to cold weather, avoid making preemergence applications or early
|
||
postemergence applications (2-4 leaf stage) to wheat or barley during late fall or winter when cold weather conditions are
|
||
unpredictable and can be severe. The combined effects of herbicide stress plus cold weather stress can result in greater crop
|
||
injury than stress factor alone.
|
||
PRECAUTIONS:
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may injure crops that are stressed from adverse environmental conditions (including extreme temperatures or
|
||
moisture), abnormal soil conditions, insect pressure, or cultural practices. In addition, different varieties of the crop may be sensitive to
|
||
treatment with GLEAN XP Herbicide under otherwise normal conditions. Treatment of such varieties may result in crop injury.
|
||
INSTRUCTIONS:
|
||
The following instructions for GLEAN XP herbicideare intended for use on land primarilydedicated to the long-termproduction of
|
||
wheat, barley, triticale or oat. GLEAN XP Herbicide is mixed in water or directly into liquid nitrogen fertilizer solutions and applied
|
||
as a uniform broadcast spray. A surfactant needs to be used in the spray mix unless otherwise specified on this label.
|
||
Note: For definitions of portions of States instructions on this label, see listings of counties or area definitions on Crop Rotation
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
Intervals charts of this label.
|
||
For best preemergence results, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide before weed seeds germinate. Use sprinkler irrigation or allow rainfall to
|
||
move GLEAN XP Herbicide 2 to 3 inches deep into the soil profile.
|
||
For best postemergence results, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide to young, actively growing weeds. The use rate depends upon the weed
|
||
spectrum and size of weeds at time of application. The degree and duration of control may depend on the following:
|
||
• weedspectrumand infestationintensity
|
||
• weed size at application
|
||
• environmentalconditionsatandfollowingtreatment.
|
||
Frequency of Application
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide can be used as either pre or postemergence application once per crop period, but not both pre and post in the
|
||
same season.
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide is used for the control or suppression of broadleaf weeds in wheat (including Durum), barley, triticale, and
|
||
oat.
|
||
With Postemergence
|
||
Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.17 per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) for postemergence weed
|
||
control in wheat (including Durum*), barley, triticale, and oat.
|
||
Use 0.17 oz per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) for short-term control or suppression; use 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) for contact
|
||
and residual weed control. Where soil pH is 6.5 or lower, use 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) where maximum soil residual
|
||
weed control is desired. Do NOT use less than 0.17 oz per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A).
|
||
Apply in the fall or spring any time after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage but before boot (before flag leaf for triticale).
|
||
Applications during or after boot may result in crop injury.
|
||
In the Pacific Northwest, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide to spring cereals anytime from the 2-leaf stage through the second joint
|
||
stage but before the flag leaf is visible.
|
||
In areas with severe winter weather, DO NOT apply GLEAN XP Herbicide during late fall, winter, or early spring unless crop is
|
||
well established and has started to tiller or crop injury may result.
|
||
DO NOT use GLEAN XP Herbicide within 60 days of crop emergence where organophosphate insecticides have been used as
|
||
an in- furrow treatment or crop injury may result.
|
||
*Note: Apply to Vic durum after early tillering but before boot.
|
||
With Preemergence
|
||
Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) for preemergence weed control in winter oat and winter
|
||
wheat.
|
||
In North Central Texas and Southern Oklahoma, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.50 oz per acre (0.0234 lb. ai/A) for
|
||
suppression of annual ryegrass in winter oat and winter wheat.
|
||
Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide after planting seed, but before the crop emerges. Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation following
|
||
treatment is necessary to activate GLEAN XP Herbicide before weed seeds germinate and develop an established root system.
|
||
Wheat and oat seeds needs to be planted at least 1 inch deep.
|
||
DO NOT apply GLEAN XP Herbicide preemergence if cold or dry weather conditions exist. Wait until the weather improves
|
||
and the crop is growing vigorously before making the application (See Postemergence). DO NOT use GLEAN XP Herbicide
|
||
as a preemergence application where organophosphate insecticides have been used as an in-furrow treatment or crop injury
|
||
may result.
|
||
TANK MIXTURES
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with other suitable registered herbicides to control weeds listed under
|
||
Weeds Partially Controlled, weeds resistant to GLEAN XP Herbicide, or weeds not listed under Weeds
|
||
Controlled. GLEAN XP Herbicide may also be tank mixed with other suitable registered insecticides, fungicides,
|
||
and liquid fertilizers. However, in the case of tank mixes with other herbicides, it is the pesticide user’s
|
||
responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable
|
||
restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow
|
||
the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture. If the
|
||
instructions on the tank mix partner label conflict with the GLEAN XP Herbicide label, DO NOT use in a tank mixture with
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
With 2,4-D (amine or ester) or MCPA (amine or ester)
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with 2,4-D or MCPA (preferably ester formulations) herbicides after weeds have
|
||
emerged. For best results, use 0.17 oz per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) of GLEAN XP Herbicide;
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
add 2,4-D or MCPA herbicides to the tank at labeled rates. Surfactant may be added to the mixture at 0.5 to 1 qt per 100 gal
|
||
of spray solution; however, adding surfactant may increase the potential for crop injury. DO NOT add a surfactant when
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide plus 2,4-D or MCPA is applied with liquid fertilizer.
|
||
Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide plus MCPA after the 3- to 5-leaf stage but before boot. Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide plus 2,4-
|
||
D after tillering (refer to appropriate 2,4-D’s manufacturer’s label), but before boot. Applying a tank mixture of GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide and 2,4-Dor MCPA, with liquid fertilizer when temperatures are below freezing or when the crop is stressed from
|
||
cold weather just prior to winter dormancy can result in severe foliar burn and/or crop injury. DO NOT apply GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide plus 2,4-D or MCPA in combination with organophosphate insecticides.
|
||
With diuron
|
||
In the Pacific Northwest where prickly lettuce, corn gromwell, annual ryegrass and annual bluegrass are the main weed
|
||
problems, apply diuron at labeled rates with GLEAN XP Herbicide. Apply preemergence or postemergence to actively
|
||
growing weeds less than 2” tall or 2” across. One-half to 1” rainfall is needed within 1 to 2 weeks after application.
|
||
With fluroxypyr containing products
|
||
For improved control of kochia, Russian thistle, mustards, and wild buckwheat, GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed
|
||
with Starane® brand herbicides. Refer to the table below that lists specific identification information for various Starane
|
||
brand herbicides.
|
||
With flucarbazone-sodium
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with an Everest® brand herbicide for improved control of grassy weeds in wheat.
|
||
Refer to the table below that lists specific identification information for various Everest brand herbicides. For Winter Wheat,
|
||
apply in the fall or spring any time after the crop has two leaves on the main stem but before jointing begins. To reduce the
|
||
potential for crop injury, treat late-seeded winter wheat after the crop has started to tiller but before jointing. For Spring
|
||
Wheat, apply any time after emergence but before the majority of plants have 4 total leaves on the main stem plus 2 tillers.
|
||
DO NOT apply after jointing begins. DO NOT apply to durum wheat. The addition of 2,4-D or dicamba to the GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide plus an Everest brand tank mix is required when applying to spring wheat.
|
||
With sulfosulfuron
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with OutRider® herbicide for improved control of grassy weeds in wheat.
|
||
Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide with OutRider herbicide with 0.5% volume/volume (2 quarts per 100 gal of spray
|
||
solution) of non-ionic surfactant (NIS). This tank mix may also include bromoxynil or fluroxypyr products for greater
|
||
spectrum broadleaf control.
|
||
With metribuzin
|
||
Use 0.17 oz per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) of GLEAN XP Herbicide with metribuzin at labeled
|
||
rates. Use GLEAN® XP with low rates of metribuzin when winter wheat is at the 2-leaf to 3 tiller stage.
|
||
With Other Herbicides
|
||
For broader spectrum weed control, GLEAN XP Herbicide can be tank mixed with other herbicides registered for wheat,
|
||
barley, oats and triticale. When tank mixing GLEAN XP Herbicide, always include another broadleaf herbicide having a
|
||
different mode of action. Tank mix applications of GLEAN XP Herbicide may cause temporary discoloration/stunting or
|
||
injury to the crop when heavy rainfall occurs shortly after the application.
|
||
With Insecticides
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with insecticides. However, under certain conditions (stress from drought, cold
|
||
weather or warm days and cold nights following application, or crops in the 2-4 leaf stage), tank mixtures or sequential
|
||
treatments of GLEAN XP Herbicide and organophosphate insecticides (including methyl or ethyl parathion) may produce
|
||
temporary crop yellowing or, in severe cases, crop injury. Test these mixtures in a small area first. If no symptoms of crop
|
||
injury occur 14 days after treatment, treat the rest of the acreage. DO NOT use GLEAN XP Herbicide plus Malathion, as
|
||
crop injury may result. DO NOT apply GLEAN XP Herbicide within 60 days of crop emergence where an
|
||
organophosphate insecticide has been applied as an in-furrow treatment, as crop injury may result.
|
||
With Fungicides
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with other fungicides whenever the proper timing for herbicide and fungicide
|
||
treatments coincide.
|
||
With Liquid Fertilizer
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide may be tank mixed with liquid fertilizer for application to crops. Note that adding surfactant to tank
|
||
mixtures of GLEAN XP Herbicide and liquid fertilizer increases the risk of crop injury. Therefore, before mixing GLEAN
|
||
XP Herbicide with fertilizer, check the compatibility of the tank mix on a small area before treating the entire crop. DO NOT
|
||
use GLEAN XP Herbicide with liquid fertilizers having a pH of 3.0 or less, as rapid product degradation can result. Note:
|
||
Liquid fertilizers are significantly heavier than water per gallon of liquid; therefore, to maintain proper spray volumes, adju st
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
the nozzle type and nozzle pressure as necessary. Consult fertilizer solution suppliers and/or sprayer systems company
|
||
catalogs to determine the appropriate spray nozzles.
|
||
TALL FESCUE GROWN FOR SEED APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide is for control of broadleaf weeds in Tall Fescue grown for seed in KS, OR, and WA. Apply GLEAN
|
||
XP Herbicide at 0.25 oz per acre (0.0117 lb. ai/A) in late summer to early fall after harvest. If weeds are present, add a non-
|
||
ionic surfactant at 1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray solution. To maximize crop safety, add 0.5 to 1.0 lb. active ingredient of 2 ,4-
|
||
D, and apply when Tall Fescue has less than 6 inches new foliar growth.
|
||
Treatment with GLEAN XP Herbicide may reduce the height of Tall Fescue. In areas of spray overlap, crop height and yields
|
||
may be reduced significantly. Applications made in the spring while Tall Fescue is actively growing can result in very
|
||
significant crop damage. Spring germinating wild carrot may not be controlled by a fall application of GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
DO NOT mix GLEAN® XP Herbicide with an organophosphate insecticide as severe crop injury may occur.
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
Active Ingredient in GLEAN XP Herbicide: Chlorsulfuron
|
||
USE Application Timing
|
||
Maximum
|
||
GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide per
|
||
Single
|
||
Application
|
||
(Oz/A)
|
||
Maximum Active
|
||
Ingredient per
|
||
Single Application
|
||
(Lb. ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide per
|
||
Year
|
||
(Oz/A)
|
||
Maximum Active
|
||
Ingredient
|
||
per Year
|
||
(Lb. ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number of
|
||
Applications
|
||
per Year
|
||
Pre-Harvest
|
||
Interval, Days
|
||
Tall Fescue
|
||
Grown for Seed
|
||
KS, OR, and
|
||
WA
|
||
Fall after harvest 0.25 0.0117 0.25 0.0117 1 -
|
||
BORDER AREA APPLICATIONS
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide is for control of broadleaf weeds in field border areas and fence lines. Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide
|
||
at 0.25 oz/A (0.0117 lb. ai/A) to 0.5 oz per acre (0.0234 lb. ai/A).
|
||
Restrictions:
|
||
Active Ingredient in GLEAN XP Herbicide: Chlorsulfuron
|
||
USE Application Timing
|
||
Maximum
|
||
GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide per
|
||
Single
|
||
Application
|
||
(Oz/A)
|
||
Maximum Active
|
||
Ingredient per
|
||
Single Application
|
||
(Lb. ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide per
|
||
Year
|
||
(Oz/A)
|
||
Maximum Active
|
||
Ingredient
|
||
per Year
|
||
(Lb. ai/A)
|
||
Maximum
|
||
Number of
|
||
Applications
|
||
per Year
|
||
Pre-Harvest
|
||
Interval, Days
|
||
Boarder Area All 0.5 0.0234 0.5 0.0234 1 -
|
||
WEED CONTROL INFORMATION
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide effectively controls the following weeds when applied at the rates shown:
|
||
0.17 per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.25 oz per acre (0.0117 lb. ai/A)
|
||
Blue mustard Pineappleweed
|
||
Conical catchfly Prostrate pigweed
|
||
Curly dock Redroot pigweed
|
||
Cutleaf evening primrose Shepherd’s purse
|
||
Field pennycress Smooth pigweed
|
||
Flixweed
|
||
2 Tansymustard2
|
||
Hempnettle Treacle mustard
|
||
Henbit Tumble mustard (Jim Hill)
|
||
Mayweed Waterpod
|
||
Miners lettuce Wild mustard
|
||
0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A)
|
||
Bur beakchervil Falseflax
|
||
Buttercup Ladysthumb
|
||
Coast fiddleneck (tarweed) Lambsquarters 2
|
||
Common chickweed Mouseear chickweed
|
||
Common groundsel Purslane (common)
|
||
Corn spurry Redstem filaree
|
||
Cow cockle White cockle
|
||
False chamomile Wild carrot
|
||
Wild turnip
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide partially controls the following weeds when applied at the rates shown:
|
||
0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A)
|
||
Annual ryegrass2 Prickly lettuce3
|
||
Bedstraw Prostrate knotweed 2
|
||
Canada thistle2 Russian thistle3, 4
|
||
Corn gromwell Sunflower 2
|
||
Downy brome2, 5 Speedwell
|
||
Green foxtail (pigeongrass)5 Wild buckwheat2
|
||
Kochia3, 4 Wild garlic/Wild onion2
|
||
Pennsylvania smartweed Wild radish 2
|
||
Persian Darnel2, 5 Yellow foxtail2, 5
|
||
1 Partially controlled weeds exhibit a visual reduction in numbers as well as a significant loss of vigor. For better results, use 0.33 oz
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) and include a tank-mix partner (refer to Tank Mixtures).
|
||
2 See Specific Weed Problems for more information.
|
||
3 Naturally occurring resistant biotypes of these weeds are known to occur in the Central Plains and the Pacific Northwest. See Tank
|
||
Mixtures and Resistance for additional information.
|
||
4 Use GLEAN XP Herbicide to control these weeds in Central Kansas, Central Nebraska, Central Oklahoma, and North Central
|
||
Texas only.
|
||
5 Use GLEAN XP Herbicide to suppress these weeds in MT, ND, SD and WY only.
|
||
SPECIFIC WEED INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Annual Ryegrass(Southeast Oklahoma, Central and North CentralTexas):ApplyGLEAN XPHerbicide preemergenceat 0.5 oz
|
||
per acre (0.0234 lb. ai/A). One-half to 1” of rainfall is needed to move GLEAN XP Herbicide into the root zone of weeds prior
|
||
to ryegrass emergence. Under abnormally wet conditions, fall applications may not adequately control ryegrass and/or
|
||
broadleaf weeds that germinate in the spring.
|
||
Remove grazing cattle when fields are wet (muddy) to avoid disturbing the herbicide barrier.
|
||
Canada Thistle:Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide with surfactant after the majority of thistles have emerged and while they are small
|
||
(rosette stage to 4”-6” tall) and actively growing. For maximum long-term effect, yearlytreatment may be required.
|
||
Downy Brome(MT, ND, SD and WY): Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) in the fall for
|
||
suppression of downy brome. Application before downy brome germinates is preferred. After emergence, best results are obtained
|
||
if application is made before downy brome is more than 1" tall or beyond the 2-leaf stage. 0.50 to 1" of rainfall is needed to move
|
||
GLEAN® XP Herbicide into the weed root zone before the downy brome establishes a 2" root system.
|
||
Flixweed, Tansymustard (Northern Idaho, Oregon and Washington): For best postemergence results, tank mix GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide at 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) with another herbicide that is effective on these weeds, including 2,4-D.
|
||
In all other areas,apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.17 oz per acre (0.008 lb. ai/A) to 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) when
|
||
weeds are small and actively growing. If weeds are inactive due to cold, dry weather before and/or after treatment, delay
|
||
application until moisture and temperature conditions are favorable for active weed growth, or use a tank-mix treatment with 2,4-D
|
||
or MCPA.
|
||
Foxtail/Pigeongrass (green and yellow)(ND, SD and Southern WY): Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb.
|
||
ai/A) in the fall or spring for suppression of these foxtail species. Application before the foxtail germinates is preferred. After
|
||
emergence, best results are obtained if application is made before the foxtail is more than 1" tall or beyond the 2-leaf stage. 0.5 to 1"
|
||
of rainfall is needed to move GLEAN XP Herbicide into the weed root zone before the foxtail reaches the 3-leaf stage.
|
||
Lambsquarters: For best results, apply 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) GLEAN XP Herbicide in the fall.
|
||
For best postemergence suppression, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide plus either 2,4-D or MCPAafter the majority of weeds have
|
||
emerged (less than 2” tall or 2” across) and are actively growing. Soil moisture needs to be adequate, and daily temperatures needs to
|
||
reach at least 60°F. Add surfactant at 0.50 to 1 qt per 100 gal of spray solution. Ensure thorough spray coverage.
|
||
Persian Darnel(MT, ND, SD and WY): Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide at 0.33 oz per acre (0.0155 lb. ai/A) in the fall or spring for
|
||
suppression of Persian darnel. Application before the Persian darnel germinates is preferred. After emergence, best results are
|
||
obtained if application is made before the Persian darnel is beyond the 2-leaf stage. 0.5 to 1" of rainfall is needed to move GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide into the weed root zone before the Persian darnel reaches the 3-leaf stage.
|
||
Prostrate Knotweed: For best results, apply in the fall.
|
||
Sunflower(NewMexico, Oklahoma Panhandle, and Texas): For best results, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide after the majority of
|
||
sunflowers have emerged, are actively growing, and are not more than 2” tall.Add surfactant at 2 qt per 100 gal of water. For
|
||
preemergence applications, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide in early spring to allow rainfall to move GLEAN® XP Herbicide into the
|
||
weed root zone before weeds germinate or develop an established root system.
|
||
Wild Buckwheat:For best results, apply GLEAN XP Herbicide preemergence to wild buckwheat. For postemergence applications,
|
||
tank mix with either 2,4-D, MCPA, dicamba, or bromoxynil and a surfactant and apply after the majority of seedlings have emerged
|
||
and areactivelygrowing.
|
||
Wild Garlic/Wild Onion: GLEAN XP Herbicide provides aerial bulblet control only.
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
Wild Radish: For best results, apply postemergence.
|
||
SPRAY ADJUVANTS - ALL CROPS OR USES
|
||
Unless otherwise specified, add a nonionic surfactant having at least 80% active ingredient at 0.25 to 0.5% v/v (1 to 2 qt per 100 gal of
|
||
spraysolution).
|
||
The higher rate is particularly useful with spray volumes of 5 GPAor less and when using low rates of GLEAN XP Herbicide. Consult
|
||
your Agriculturaldealerorapplicatorfor surfactants available in your area.
|
||
DO NOT use low rates of liquid fertilizer as a substitute for surfactant. Antifoaming agents may be used if needed.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
Before using GLEAN XP Herbicide, carefully consider your crop rotation plans and options. For rotational flexibility, DO
|
||
NOT treat all of your wheat, barley, oat, or fallow acres at the same time.
|
||
MINIMUM RECROPPING INTERVALS
|
||
Minimumrecropping intervals* are determined by the rate of breakdown of GLEAN XP Herbicideapplied. GLEAN XP Herbicide
|
||
breakdown in the soil is affected by soil pH, soil temperature, and soil moisture. Low soil pH, high soil temperature, and high soil
|
||
moisture increase GLEAN XP Herbicide breakdown in soil, while high soil pH, low soil temperature, and low soil moisture slow
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide breakdown.
|
||
Of these three factors, only soil pH remains relatively constant. Soil temperature, and to a greater extent, soil moisture, can vary
|
||
significantly from year to year and from area to area. For this reason, soil temperatures and soil moisture needs to be monitored
|
||
regularlywhenconsideringrecropping.
|
||
* The minimum recropping interval represents the period of time from the last application to the anticipated date of the next planting.
|
||
SOIL PH LIMITATIONS
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide must not be used on soils having a pH above 7.9, as extended soil residual activity could extend crop
|
||
rotation intervals beyond normal, and under certain conditions, could injure wheat, barley, or oat. In addition, other crops planted in
|
||
high-pH soils can be extremelysensitive to low concentrations of GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
Checking Soil pH
|
||
Before using GLEAN XP Herbicide,determine the soil pH of the areas of intended use. Toobtain a representative pH value for the test
|
||
area, take several 0 to 4” samples from different areas of the field and analyze them separately. Consult local extension publications for
|
||
additionalinformationonappropriate soilsamplingprocedures.
|
||
BIOASSAY
|
||
A field bioassay must be completed before rotating to crops not listed on this label or when rotating at intervals shorter than
|
||
those listed in the Crop Rotation section.
|
||
To conduct a field bioassay, grow test strips of the crop or crops you plan to grow the following year in fields previously
|
||
treated with GLEAN XP Herbicide. Crop response to the bioassay will indicate whether or not to rotate to the crop(s) grown in
|
||
the test strips.
|
||
If a field bioassay is planned, check with your local agricultural dealer, state cooperative extension service, or FMC
|
||
representative, for information detailing field bioassay procedure.
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
Cereal Crops -- Recropping Intervals
|
||
State Crop Soil pH
|
||
Application Rate
|
||
(Oz/A)
|
||
Chlorsulfuron
|
||
Lb. ai/A
|
||
Rotation
|
||
Interval
|
||
(months)
|
||
AR, CO, DE, GA, KS,
|
||
MD, MO, NC, NE,
|
||
NM, OK, PA, SC, TX,
|
||
VA, Southeastern WY
|
||
wheat, rye, triticale 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 0
|
||
0.50 (TX/OK
|
||
only)
|
||
0.0234 4
|
||
oat 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.5 0.008 to 0.0234 10
|
||
barley 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 10
|
||
MN, MT, ND, SD,
|
||
WI, Northern WY
|
||
wheat, rye, triticale 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 0
|
||
oat 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 10
|
||
barley 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 10
|
||
6.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 16
|
||
CA, ID, OR, UT, WA wheat, rye, triticale 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 0
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 4
|
||
oat 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 10
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 16
|
||
barley 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 10
|
||
6.6 to 7.5 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 16
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 24
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
Noncereal Crops -- Recropping Intervals -- Non Irrigated Land
|
||
Location
|
||
Crop Soil pH Application
|
||
Rate (Oz/A)
|
||
Chlorsulfuron
|
||
Lb. ai/A
|
||
Cumulative
|
||
Precipitation
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
Rotation
|
||
Interval
|
||
(Months)State County or Area
|
||
Arkansas all areas Cotton,
|
||
Grain
|
||
Sorghum,Soybeans
|
||
7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 25 14
|
||
BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
Colorado All areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans**STS® soybeans**,
|
||
IR Corn**
|
||
7.5 or lower*** 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
Grain Sorghum† 7.2 or lower 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 4
|
||
7.3 to 7.5*** 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 6
|
||
Adams, Arapahoe, Logan
|
||
Morgan, Phillips,
|
||
Sedgwick, Washington,Yuma
|
||
Field Corn, Millets 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 30 24
|
||
Field Corn, Millets
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 45 36
|
||
Eastern, CO Grain Sorghum 7.5 or lower 0.25 to 0.33 0.0117 to 0.0155 45 36
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 60 48
|
||
Georgia all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
Idaho* Northern counties
|
||
(Benewah, Bonner,
|
||
Boundary,
|
||
Clearwater, Idaho,
|
||
Koontenai, Letah,
|
||
Lewis andNez Perce
|
||
)
|
||
Pea (dry) 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 35 24
|
||
Lentils
|
||
6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 50 36
|
||
Kansas all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans**STS® soybeans**,
|
||
IR Corn**
|
||
7.5 or lower*** 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
Western (W. of Hwy 183) Grain Sorghum† 7.2 or lower 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 4
|
||
7.3 to 7.5*** 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 6
|
||
Eastern (E. of Hwy 183) Grain Sorghum† 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
W. Central & Western
|
||
(generally West of
|
||
Hwy. 183 to the
|
||
Western edge of
|
||
Grant, Kearny,
|
||
Logan Rawlings,
|
||
Stevens Thomas
|
||
and Wichitacounties
|
||
Grain Sorghum
|
||
7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 21 14
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 42 26
|
||
Far Western (In the last
|
||
tier of counties
|
||
along the KS/CO
|
||
border--
|
||
(Cheyenne,
|
||
Greeley,
|
||
Hamilton,
|
||
Morton, Sherman,
|
||
Stanton,and Wallace
|
||
)
|
||
Grain Sorghum 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 36 26
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 60 48
|
||
Maryland all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
Montana all areas Safflower 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 39 34
|
||
Nebraska all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans**STS® soybeans**,
|
||
IR Corn**
|
||
7.5 or
|
||
lower*** 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
Western (W. of Hwy.
|
||
183)
|
||
Grain Sorghum† 7.2 or lower 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 4
|
||
7.3 to 7.5*** 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 6
|
||
Field Corn, Millets,
|
||
Grain Sorghum,
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 40 24
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 60 36
|
||
Eastern (E. of Hwy. 183) Grain Sorghum† 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
S. Central (Franklin,
|
||
Nuckolls, Thayer
|
||
and Webster counties)
|
||
Grain Sorghum 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 25 14
|
||
Soybeans 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 25 14
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 46 26
|
||
New Mexico all areas Grain Sorghum 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 30 25
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
Location
|
||
Crop Soil pH
|
||
Application
|
||
Rate (oz/A)
|
||
Chlorsulfuron
|
||
Lb. ai/A
|
||
Cumulative
|
||
Precipitation
|
||
(Inches)
|
||
Rotation
|
||
Interval
|
||
(Months)State County or Area
|
||
NorthCarolina all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
North
|
||
Dakota all areas Safflower 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 45 34
|
||
Oklahoma all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans**STS® soybeans**,
|
||
IR Corn**
|
||
7.5 or lower*** 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
panhandle Grain Sorghum 7.2 or lower 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 4†
|
||
7.3 to 7.5*** 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 6†
|
||
up to 7.9 up to 0.33 up to 0.0155 30 25
|
||
all areas except panhandle Grain Sorghum† 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
Eastern
|
||
(E. of Hwy 183)
|
||
Grain Sorghum,
|
||
Cotton, Mung,Beans, Soybeans
|
||
7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.5 0.008 to 0.0234 25 14
|
||
Western (W. of Hwy 183
|
||
& E. of the Panhandle
|
||
Cotton,
|
||
Grain Sorghum 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 25 14
|
||
Oregon* Northeastern counties
|
||
(Baker, Umatilla, Union,
|
||
and Wallowa)
|
||
Pea (dry) 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 35 24
|
||
Lentils 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 50 36
|
||
West of Cascade
|
||
Mountains†
|
||
Annual ryegrass,
|
||
perennial ryegrass,crimson clover
|
||
6.5 or less 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 20 9
|
||
Red clover,
|
||
snap beans,field corn
|
||
6.5 or less 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 40 15
|
||
South
|
||
Carolina
|
||
all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
Texas all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans**STS® soybeans**,
|
||
IR Corn**
|
||
7.5 or lower***
|
||
0.17 to 0.33
|
||
lower***
|
||
0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
panhandle Grain Sorghum 7.2 or lower 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 4†
|
||
7.3 - 7.5*** 0.17 to 0.25 0.008 to 0.0117 -- 6†
|
||
up to 7.9 up to 0.33 up to 0.0155 30 25
|
||
all areas except panhandle Grain Sorghum† 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
Eastern counties Grain Sorghum,
|
||
Cotton,Mung Beans,
|
||
Soybeans
|
||
7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.5 0.008 to 0.0234 25 14
|
||
The Eastern counties are: Archer, Bell, Bosque, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Clay, Colin, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Falls, Fannin,
|
||
Franklin, Grayson, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Lamar, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, Montague, Morris, Navarro,
|
||
Palo Pinto, Parker, Rains, Red River, Robertson, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrent, Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wichita,
|
||
Williamson, Wise, Wood and Young.
|
||
Central counties Cotton, Grain 7.9 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 25 14
|
||
Sorghum 7.9 or lower 0.5 0.0234 46 26
|
||
The Central counties are: Baylor, Callahan, Eastland, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Knox, Shackelford, Stephens, Throckmorton
|
||
and Wilbarger.
|
||
Virginia all areas BOLT™ technology
|
||
soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 4
|
||
STS® soybeans** 7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 -- 6
|
||
Washington* Eastern counties (Asotin,
|
||
Columbia, Garfield,
|
||
Pend Oreille,
|
||
Spokane, Stevens,
|
||
Walla Walla,and Whitman
|
||
)
|
||
Pea (dry) 6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 35 24
|
||
Lentils
|
||
6.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 50 36
|
||
Wyoming Southeast Proso and
|
||
Setaria Millets
|
||
7.5 or lower 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 30 24
|
||
7.6 to 7.9 0.17 to 0.33 0.008 to 0.0155 45 36
|
||
Unless a crop rotation interval is specified, a field bioassay must be completed before rotating to any crop not listed. See Bioassay for information on
|
||
conducting a field bioassay in target areas.*A field bioassay is required if soil pH is above 6.5.
|
||
**Under certain conditions (including drought, prolonged cold weather, pH variability in the fields) temporary discoloration and/or crop injury may occur to
|
||
BOLT™ technology soybeans, sulfonylurea tolerant soybeans (STS®) soybeans or insect resistance (IR) corn planted after GLEAN XP Herbicide applications.
|
||
These intervals DO NOT apply to crops grown for seed. These intervals may also be used for irrigated land.
|
||
***Where a CATASTROPHIC CROP LOSS has occurred after a GLEAN XP Herbicide application due to a natural disaster (including freezing weather, hail
|
||
damage, insect damage, disease damage), grain sorghum can be planted at 4 months where the soil pH is 7.3 to 7.5 or BOLT™ technology soybeans, STS®
|
||
soybeans and IR corn where the soil pH is 7.5 to 7.9. These crops will have some level of temporary discoloration and/or crop injury if planted at this reduced
|
||
interval after GLEAN XP Herbicide application. This potential damage and yield loss is accepted by the grower due to the critical need to get a crop planted after
|
||
this emergency. Growers not willing to accept this level of potential early season crop injury and yield loss mustfollow the standard rotational guidelines in the table
|
||
above. In some cases, this injury may be severe and may affect the crop growth, development, and yield. The severity of the injury increases with higher pH levels,
|
||
higher applied GLEAN XP Herbicide rate, drier soil conditions after GLEAN XP Herbicide application and prior to planting the rotational crop, and the shorter the
|
||
rotational interval. Note: DO NOT plant sorghum grown for hybrid seed production.
|
||
†These intervals may also be used for irrigated land.
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
PRODUCT MEASUREMENT
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide is measured using the GLEAN XP Herbicide volumetric measuring cylinder.The degree of accuracyof
|
||
thiscylinder variesby ± 7.5 %. For more precise measurement, use scales calibrated in ounces.
|
||
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
1. Fill the tank 0.25 to 0.33 full of water (If using liquid nitrogen fertilizer solution in place of water, see Tank Mixtures
|
||
sections for additional details).
|
||
2. While agitating, add the required amount of GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
3. Continue agitation until the GLEAN XP Herbicide is fully dispersed, at least 5 minutes.
|
||
4. Once the GLEAN XP Herbicide is fully dispersed, maintain agitation and continue filling tank with water. GLEAN
|
||
XP Herbicide must be thoroughly mixed with water before adding any other material.
|
||
5. As the tank is filling, add tank mix partners (if desired) then add the necessary volume of nonionic surfactant.
|
||
Always add surfactantlast.
|
||
6. If the mixture is not continuously agitated, settling will occur. If settling occurs, thoroughlyre-agitate before using.
|
||
7. Apply GLEAN XP Herbicide spray mixture within 24 hours of mixing to avoid product degradation.
|
||
8. If GLEAN XP Herbicide and a tank mix partner are to be applied in multiple loads, pre-slurry the GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide in clean water prior to adding to the tank. This will prevent the tank mix partner from interfering with the
|
||
dissolution of the GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
DO NOT use GLEAN XP Herbicide with spray additives that reduce the pH of the spray solution to below 3.0.
|
||
SPRAY EQUIPMENT
|
||
For specific applicationequipment, refer to the manufacturer’sinstructionsfor additional informationon GPA,pressure, speed,
|
||
nozzle types and arrangements, nozzle heights above the target canopy, etc.
|
||
Be sure to calibrate air or ground equipment properly before application. Select a spray volume and delivery system that will
|
||
ensure thorough coverage and a uniform spray pattern with minimum drift. Use higher spray volumes to obtain better coverage
|
||
when crop canopy is dense.Avoid swath overlapping, and shut off spray booms while starting, turning, slowing, or stopping, to
|
||
avoid injury to the crop. Continuous agitation is required to keep GLEAN® XP Herbicide in suspension.
|
||
BEFORE SPRAYING GLEAN XP Herbicide
|
||
Spray equipment must be cleaned before GLEAN XP Herbicide is sprayed. Follow the cleanup procedures specified on
|
||
the labels of previouslyapplied products. If no directions are provided, followthe six steps outlined inAfter Spraying
|
||
GLEAN XP Herbicide section on this label.
|
||
AT THE END OF THE DAY
|
||
When multiple loads of GLEAN XP Herbicide are applied, it is specified that at the end of each day of spraying, the interior
|
||
of the tank be rinsed with fresh water and then partially filled, and the boom and hoses flushed. This will prevent the buildup
|
||
of driedpesticidedepositswhichcan accumulate in the applicationequipment.
|
||
AFTER SPRAYING GLEAN XPHERBICIDE AND BEFORE SPRAYING CROPS NOT LABELLED
|
||
FORA GLEAN XP HERBICIDE APPLICATION
|
||
Toavoid subsequent injury to desirable crops, thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment immediately following
|
||
applications of GLEAN XP Herbicideas follows:
|
||
1. Drain tank; thoroughly rinse spray tanks,boom, and hoses with clean water. Loosen and physically remove any visible
|
||
deposits.
|
||
2. Fill the tank with clean water and 1 gal of household ammonia* (contains 3% active) for every 100 gal of water. Flush the
|
||
hoses, boom, and nozzles with the cleaning solution. Then add more water to completely fill the tank. Circulate the
|
||
cleaning solution through the tank and hoses for at least 15 min. Flush the hoses, boom, and nozzles again with the
|
||
cleaning solution, and then drain thetank.
|
||
3. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separatelyin a bucket containing cleaning agent and water.
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
4. Repeat step2.
|
||
5. Rinse the tank, boom, and hoses with clean water.
|
||
6. If onlyAmmonia is used as a cleaner, the rinsate solution may be applied back to the crop(s) listed on this label. DO
|
||
NOT exceed the maximum labeled use rate. If other cleaners are used, consult the cleaner label for rinsate disposal
|
||
instructions. If no instructions are given, dispose of the rinsate on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
* Equivalent amounts of an alternate-strength ammonia solutionor a cleaner which dissolves and removes sulfonylurea herbicide
|
||
residues can be used in the cleanout procedure. Carefullyread and followthe individual cleaner instructions.
|
||
Notes:
|
||
1. Caution: DO NOT use chlorine bleach with ammonia as dangerous gases will form. DO NOT clean equipment in an
|
||
enclosed area.
|
||
2. Steam-clean aerial spraytanks prior to performing the above cleanout procedure to facilitate the removal of anycaked
|
||
deposits.
|
||
3. When GLEAN XP Herbicide is tank mixed with other pesticides, all required cleanout procedures must be
|
||
examined and the most rigorousprocedureneeds to befollowed.
|
||
4. In addition to this cleanout procedure, all pre-cleanout guidelines on subsequently applied products must be followed as
|
||
per the individual labels.
|
||
5. Whereroutinesprayingpracticesincludeshared equipmentfrequentlybeing switched betweenapplicationsofGLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide and applications of other pesticides to GLEAN XP Herbicide -sensitive crops during the same spray season, a
|
||
sprayer needs be dedicated to GLEAN XP Herbicide to further reduce the chance of crop injury.
|
||
GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
To obtain optimum spray distribution and thorough coverage, use flat-fan or low-volume flood nozzles. When using flat-
|
||
fan nozzles, use a spray volume of at least 3 gal per acre (GPA). When using flood jet or “Raindrop RA” nozzles, use higher
|
||
spray volume (minimum 20 GPA) to ensure thorough coverage. However, GLEAN XP Herbicide may not be applied at less
|
||
than 10 GPAwhen using small orifice flooding nozzles including flood jet TK 5 to TK 7.5 or equivalent. These flooding
|
||
nozzles must be on a 30-inch spacing or not less than 13 GPAwhen on a 40-inch spacing. It is essential to overlap the nozzles
|
||
100% for all spacings. Use screens that are 50-mesh or larger.
|
||
AERIAL APPLICATION
|
||
Use nozzle types and arrangements that provide optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 1 to 5 GPA. Use at
|
||
least 3 GPAin Idaho, Oregon, or Utah. When applying GLEAN XP Herbicide by air in areas where sensitive crops are
|
||
nearby, use solid stream nozzlesoriented straightback.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
MANDATORY SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
Ground Boom Applications:
|
||
• Apply with the nozzle height recommended by the manufacturer, but no more than 3 feet above the ground or crop
|
||
canopy.
|
||
• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser
|
||
droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Aerial Applications:
|
||
• Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 feet above the vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height is
|
||
necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
• For applications prior to the emergence of crops and target weeds, applicators are required to use a Coarse or coarser
|
||
droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• For all other applications, applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
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||
• The boom length must not exceed 65% of the wingspan for airplanes or 75% of the rotor blade diameter for helicopters.
|
||
• Applicators must use one-half swath displacement upwind at the downwind edge of the field.
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||
• Nozzles must be oriented so the spray is directed toward the back of the aircraft.
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Boom-less Ground Applications:
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||
• Applicators are required to use a Medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1) for all applications.
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||
• Do not apply when wind speeds exceed 10 miles per hour at the application site.
|
||
• Do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT ADVISORIES
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||
THE APPLICATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AVOIDING OFF-SITE SPRAY DRIFT.
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||
BE AWARE OF NEARBY NON-TARGET SITES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
An effective way to reduce spray drift is to apply large droplets. Use the largest droplets that provide target pest control.
|
||
While applying larger droplets will reduce spray drift, the potential for drift will be greater if applications are made
|
||
improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
|
||
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE – GROUND BOOM
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||
• Volume - Increasing the spray volume so that larger droplets are produced will reduce spray drift. Use the highest
|
||
practical spray volume for the application. If a greater spray volume is needed, consider using a nozzle with a higher
|
||
flow rate.
|
||
• Pressure - Use the lowest spray pressure recommended for the nozzle to produce the target spray volume and droplet
|
||
size.
|
||
• Spray Nozzle - Use a spray nozzle that is designed for the intended application. Consider using nozzles designed to
|
||
reduce drift.
|
||
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE – AIRCRAFT
|
||
• Adjust Nozzles - Follow nozzle manufacturers recommendations for setting up nozzles. Generally, to reduce fine
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||
droplets, nozzles should be oriented parallel with the airflow in flight.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
BOOM HEIGHT – GROUND BOOM
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||
Use the lowest boom height that is compatible with the spray nozzles that will provide uniform coverage. For ground
|
||
equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce.
|
||
RELEASE HEIGHT - AIRCRAFT
|
||
Higher release heights increase the potential for spray drift. When applying aerially to crops, do not release spray at a
|
||
height greater than 10 ft above the crop canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce spray drift. Consider using shielded sprayers. Verify that the shields
|
||
are not interfering with the uniform deposition of the spray on the target area.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
When making applications in hot and dry conditions, use larger droplets to reduce effects of evaporation.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature
|
||
with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. The presence of an inversion can
|
||
be indicated by ground fog or by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke
|
||
that layers 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. Avoid applications during temperature
|
||
inversions.
|
||
HANDHELD TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS:
|
||
• Take precautions to minimize spray drift.
|
||
BOOM-LESS GROUND APPLICATIONS:
|
||
• Setting nozzles at the lowest effective height will help to reduce the potential for spray drift.
|
||
DRIFT CONTROL ADDITIVES
|
||
Using product compatible drift control additives can reduce drift potential. When a drift control additive is used, read and
|
||
carefully observe cautionary statements and all other information on the additive’s label. If using an additive that
|
||
increases viscosity, ensure that the nozzles and other application equipment will function properly with a viscous spray
|
||
solution. Preferred drift control additives have been certified by the Council of Producers & Distributors of
|
||
Agrotechnology (CPDA).
|
||
GRAZING
|
||
There are no grazing restrictions on GLEAN XP Herbicide.
|
||
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION FOR PRODUCTS REFERENCED IN THIS LABEL
|
||
REGISTERED PRODUCTS REFERENCED IN THIS LABEL FOR SEQUENTIAL, FALL, or POST
|
||
APPLICATIONS or MENTIONED FOR OTHER REASON
|
||
Product Name Active Ingredient(s) EPA
|
||
Registration
|
||
Number
|
||
Ally® XP Herbicide metsulfuron-methyl 279-9575
|
||
Amber® Herbicide Custom-Pack™ triasulfuron 100-768
|
||
Everest® 2.0 Herbicide flucarbazone-sodium 66330-391
|
||
Everest® 3.0 Herbicide flucarbazone-sodium 66330-429
|
||
Everest® 3.0 AG Herbicide flucarbazone-sodium 66330-433
|
||
Express® Herbicide (with TotalSol® soluble granules) tribenuron methyl 279-9594
|
||
Finesse® Cereal and Fallow Herbicide chlorsulfuron +
|
||
metsulfuron-methyl
|
||
279-9610
|
||
Harmony® Extra SG Herbicide (with TotalSol® soluble
|
||
granules)
|
||
thifensulfuron-methyl +
|
||
tribenuron-methyl
|
||
279-9602
|
||
OutRider® Herbicide sulfosulfuron 59639-223
|
||
Starane® Ultra Herbicide fluroxypyr 62719-577
|
||
Starane® NXT Herbicide bromoxynil + fluroxypyr 62719-557
|
||
Starane® Flex Herbicide florasulam + fluroxypyr 62719-604
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
Pesticide Storage: Store product in original container only. Store in a cool, dry place.
|
||
Pesticide Disposal: Waste resulting from the use of this product must be disposed of on site or at an approved waste
|
||
disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING: Refer to the Net Contents section of this product’s labeling for the applicable
|
||
“Nonrefillable Container” or “Refillable Container” designation.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Equal to or Less Than 50 Pounds):Nonrefillable container.
|
||
Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as
|
||
follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with water
|
||
and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or
|
||
disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not
|
||
burn, unless allowed by state and local ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or recondi-
|
||
tioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and
|
||
local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Greater Than 50 Pounds):Nonrefillable container. Do not
|
||
reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows:
|
||
Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with water. Replace
|
||
and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30
|
||
seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end
|
||
and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for
|
||
later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available
|
||
or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed by state and local
|
||
ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and
|
||
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Plastic and Metal Containers, e.g., Intermediate Bulk Containers [IBC] (Size or Shape Too Large to
|
||
be Tipped, Rolled or Turned Upside Down): Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Clean
|
||
container promptly after emptying the contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank and before
|
||
final disposal using the following pressure rinsing procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable tank cleaning nozzle
|
||
into the container and ensure that the water spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and all sides inside the container.
|
||
The nozzle manufacturer generally provides instructions for the appropriate spray pressure, spray duration and/or spray
|
||
volume. If the manufacturer’s instructions are not available, pressure rinse the container for at least 60 seconds using a
|
||
minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain, pour or pump
|
||
rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing procedure two more times.
|
||
Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by
|
||
incineration. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and
|
||
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Paper or Plastic Bags, Fiber Sacks including Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC) or
|
||
Fiber Drums With Liners:Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty paper or
|
||
plastic bag, fiber sack or drum liner by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue
|
||
into application or manufacturing equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty paper or plastic
|
||
bag, fiber sack or fiber drum and liner in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed by state and
|
||
local ordinances.
|
||
Refillable Fiber Drums With Liners:Refillable container (fiber drum only). Refilling Fiber Drum: Refill this fiber
|
||
drum with GLEAN XP Herbicide containing chlorsulfuron only. Do not reuse this fiber drum for any other purpose.
|
||
Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. Completely empty liner by shaking and tapping sides and
|
||
bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into application or manufacturing equipment. Disposing of Fiber
|
||
Drum and/or Liner: Do not reuse this fiber drum for any other purpose other than refilling (see preceding). Cleaning the
|
||
container (liner and/or fiber drum) before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container.
|
||
Offer the liner for recycling if available or dispose of liner in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless
|
||
allowed by state and local ordinances. If drum is contaminated and cannot be reused, dispose of it in the manner
|
||
required for its liner. To clean the fiber drum before final disposal, completely empty the fiber drum by shaking and
|
||
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into application or manufacturing equipment. Then
|
||
offer the fiber drum for recycling if available or dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless
|
||
allowed by state and local ordinances.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
All Other Refillable Containers: Refillable container. Refilling Container: Refill this container with GLEAN XP
|
||
Herbicide containing chlorsulfuron only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning before refilling is
|
||
the responsibility of the refiller. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage including cracks, punctures, abrasions,
|
||
worn out threads and closure devices. If damage is found, do not use the container, contact FMC at the number below
|
||
for instructions. Check for leaks after refilling and before transporting. If leaks are found, do not reuse or transport
|
||
container, contact FMC at the number below for instructions. Disposing of Container: Do not reuse this container for
|
||
any other purpose other than refilling (see preceding). Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsi-
|
||
bility of the person disposing of the container. To clean the container before final disposal, use the following pressure
|
||
rinsing procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the water
|
||
spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and all sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer generally provides
|
||
instructions for the appropriate spray pressure, spray duration and/or spray volume. If the manufacturer’s instructions
|
||
are not available, pressure rinse the container for at least 60 seconds using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a
|
||
minimum rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain, pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or
|
||
rinsate collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer
|
||
for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless
|
||
allowed by state and local ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if
|
||
appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local
|
||
authorities.
|
||
Do not transport if this container is damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged, leaking or obsolete, or in the
|
||
event of a major spill, fire or other emergency, contact CHEMTREC (Transportation and Spills) at 1-800-424-9300,
|
||
day or night.
|
||
NOTICE TO BUYER: Purchase of this material does not confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the United
|
||
States.
|
||
FMC, Ally®, Express®, Finesse®, Glean®, Harmony®and TotalSol® are trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
|
||
Raindrop RA ™ (Delavan)
|
||
Starane® trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“DOW”) or an affiliated company of Dow
|
||
Amber® is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company
|
||
Outrider® is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation
|
||
Everest® is registered trademarks of Arysta LifeScience North America, LLC.
|
||
STS® is a registered trademark of DuPont, Pioneer or its affiliates.
|
||
SL-4006-1 102919 07-15-19
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
Notice: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or
|
||
using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with
|
||
the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as
|
||
manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions beyond the control of FMC or Seller. To the extent consistent with
|
||
applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and, to the extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer and
|
||
User agree to hold FMC and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
|
||
Seller warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
|
||
stated on the Directions for Use when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. TO THE
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) Seller or FMC, and, to
|
||
the extent permitted by applicable law, Buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
|
||
To the extent consistent with applicable law, FMC or Seller shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or special
|
||
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE
|
||
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER FOR
|
||
ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF
|
||
WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE
|
||
OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT
|
||
THE ELECTION OF FMC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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