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# SETRE CYANAZINE 4L HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-453**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Cyanazine (43%)
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- Label accepted: 1986-02-25
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/038167-00005-19860225.pdf
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---
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us ENVIRONMENTAL PROTE:CTlON AGENCY
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OFFICE OF PESTICIUES PROGRAMS
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REGISTRATION DIVISION (15-767)
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WASHINGTON. DC 20460
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: o REGISTRATION
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o REREGISTRA TION
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NAME ANO ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT (fnc/"d .. 70,1' cad(')
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UAME OF PESTICIDE PRODUCT
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NCTE: Changes in labeling formula dIHC"rin~ in substance from that accepted in connectjtln with this registration must be
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submitl~d to and accepted br the Rcr;istn.lion Oi,',sion prior 10 use of the label In commerce. In anr correspondt"nce on this
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produclalways refer to the above U.S. EPA registratiun number.
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereb}' Registered/Reregistered under
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the Federal In~ccticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
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A copy of the labelJng accepted in connection with this Registralion/Rercgistratlon is returned herewith.
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Registration is in no way to be construed as an indorsement or a ,JprO\'a I of this product h~' this Agency. In order to protect
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health and the em'ironment, the Administrator, on his motion, malo' at an}' time suspend or cancel the rcr.istralion of a pest
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icide in accordanc.::- with the Act. The acceptance of an)' name in connection with th~ registration of a product under this
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Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusi\'e use of the namc or to its usc if it has been co\'ercd
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by others.
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o. haa the lullo\.inC] tv the ::>t.atelltent 01 l'~act:.lcal 'l'leatml.~nl.
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"U0 not intluc\. vvm.l.t.l.I1~ vI glve anytb.l.ny lJY JU0uth tc an
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@TT CHME1T I~ APPLI ABLE I
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EPA Foren 8570-6 (Rov. ~ 6) PREVIOUS EDITION MAY BE USED UNTIL SUPPLY IS EXHAUS~EO. I
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3. Verity that the pruduct tested, 4li Cyanazine F'L (data submitted by
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lIe lena Cheillical) ir. identical to Sctre Cyanazine 4L Herbicide.
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It thel.e are ditler~ltces b~t.\ieen the prOducts, thE! data must b~
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rereviewed in order to d~termine 'rlhetht!r or not the studies are acceptable
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to support registration ot 38167-5.
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4. SuL~it tive (5) covies OE your tinal printed labeling before you
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release tlu~ product for 6hipJCent. Reter to the 1;.-79 Enclc.sure: tor a l:urthe.c
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description OE tinal printed labeling.
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It these conditions are not comv1ied with, the registration will be
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subject to cancellation in accol:dance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release
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for shipntent 01 the product constitutes acceptance ot these conditions.
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'\ v.tamped copy at the label 18 enclosed for your records.
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Enclosures
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Robert J. Taylor
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Product Manager (25)
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Fungicide-Herbicide &ranch
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Registration Division (TS-767C)
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FEB 2 51986
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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SETRE CHEMICAL COMPANY
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Suite 3200 - Clark Tower
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5100 Poplar Avenue
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Memphis, Tennessee 38117
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(901) 761-0050
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Cyanazine: 2-chloro-4-(l-cyano-l-methylethylamino)-
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6-ethyl-amino-s-triazine ••••••••••••••• 43.0%
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INERT INGREDIENTS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _..;5~7!.-'.. • ..:::O~%~_
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TOTAL
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This product contains 4 Ibs. cyanazine per gallon.
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KEEP'OUT OF.REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING
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SEE ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS ON SIDE PANEL
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EPA EST. NO.
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EPA REG. NO.
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MANUFACTURED BY
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SETRE CHEMICAL COMPANY
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MEMPHIS, TN. 38137
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100.0%
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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WARNING
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May be fatal if swallowed .• Causes eye irritation. Harmful
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if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
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handling·and before eating or smoking. Avoid breathing spray
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mist. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
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Keep out of reach of domestic animals, particularly cattle.
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Consumption of this product, spray solution, or water contaminated
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with product can result in serious i~lness or possible death of
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bovines.
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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If swallowed, drink one or two glasses of water immediately
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and induce vomiting by sticking finger down back of throat.
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In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with
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p]~nty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. Do not contaminate water
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by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes •
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. , DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a
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manner inconsistent· with its labeling.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
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Do not use or store around the home environment.
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Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product
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may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
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facility.
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Ccntainer Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then ofler'
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for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose Qf '.
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in a sanitary landf ill, or incineration, or, if allowed b'1 0 •• 0
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state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay o~o
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of smoke. • •••••
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GENERAL INFORMATIOll FOR USE ON CORN
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·CYANAZINE 4L Herbicide is a selective preemergence herbicide
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for the .control of annual grasses and broadleaved weeds in
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field corn. CYANAZINE 4L may also be used preemergence in
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certain tank-mix combinations with other herbicides as
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described below.
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When CYANAZINE 4L is used alone or in combination with Sutan
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+, Eradicane, Alachlor (Lasso), or Paraquat, as directed on
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this label, there is no herbicide carryover which interferes
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with succeeding crops, and the user can rotate from corn to
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other crops. 11hen CYANAZINE 4L is used in combination with
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atrazine, however, only corn or sorghum may be planted the
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following year. 11hen CYANAZINE 4L is used in combination
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with Dual, refer to the Dual label for precautions on
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rotational crops.
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As a preemergence herbicide, CYANAZINE 4L is active mainly
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through the roots; and therefore, its effect on ,~eeds is
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dependent on adequate rainfall to move the herbicide into
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the root zone. A rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation is
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recommended if a rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not
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occurred within about ten days after application of CYANAZINE
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4L alone, as a tank-mix or as a sequential application.
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Moisture should be sufficient to wet the top 1 1/2 to 2
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inches of soil or make the soil too wet to cultivate; for
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most soils one-half inch of moisture is sufficient.
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Under conditions _~hich delay weed germination, such as low
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temperature, lac~ of soil surface moisture, or when germ
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ination extends over a long period, the effectiveness of the
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herbicide may be impaired. Rotary 'hoeing, a shallow cUltivation
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or a postemergence herbicide treatment may be ::If benefit under
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these circumstances. If the corn is cultivated, tillage should
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be shallow to minimize herbicide dilution in the soil.
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CYANAZINE 4L is not effective when used preemergence on peat
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or muck soils. Do not use CYANAZINE 4L on sands or loamy sands
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(soils consisting of more than 70% sand) containing less than
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1% organic matter. CYANAZINE 4L should be applied only once
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per crop season.
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Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products
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used in mixtures. The effectiveness of any combination is ••••••
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generally dependent on weed spectrum, soil texture, ana's6Ll : .:
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organic matter content. Suggested rates for CYANAZINE 4L :alone":":
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and all tank-mix combinations of CYANAZINE 4L with oth~f Qerbici~~s
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can be found in rate tables contained in this label. :' ,,' ":",
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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General Mixing and Spraying Directions
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flushed with clean water if another pesticide has been,~gefi
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previously. ... •
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Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be provided
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during the filling operation and during application to keep
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the tank mix combination uniformly suspended. Fill the spray
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tank At least one-half full of clean water and while pump and
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agitator are running, add the recommended amount of CYANAZINE
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4L to the tank, then fill with water to the desired level.
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For tank mixes, Once the CYANAZINE 4L is completely suspended
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in the water, add the recommended amount of atrazine, Sutan +,
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Eradicane 6.7E, alachlor (Lasso) 4EC, Dual 8E, or Paraquat CL
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to the tank while filling with water to the desired level. For
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tank mixes with atrazine 80W, completely suspend the atrazine
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in water prior to adding CYANAZINE 4L. Nitrogen solutions or
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complete liquid fertilizer may replace all or part of the water
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as carrier. Always check the compatibility of CYANAZINE 4L or
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CYANAZINE 4L tank mixes and liquid fertilizer, according to
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the Jar Test for compatibility instructions below, before the
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herbicides and fertilizer are mixed in the spray tank. Do not
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APPLY THE CYANAZINE 4L/PARAQUAT IN SUSPENSION TYPE LIQUID
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FERTILIZERS.
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Allow the pump to run several minutes before application to
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ensure proper suspension and mixing of CYANAZINE 4L or other
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various mixtures. If CYANAZINE 4L or tank mix combinations of
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CYANAZINE 4L with atrazine are allowed to stand in a spray tank
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or nurse tank_for an extended period (several hours or overnight),
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provide good agitation for several minutes before application to
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ensure proper suspension and mixing. Tank-mix combinations of
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CYANAZINE 4L with alachlor (Lasso), Dual, Sutan +, Eradicane,
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or Paraquat shoultl be continuously agitated and should not be
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left in the spray tank for prolonged periods without agitation
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prior to use; batches of these should be mixed and applied the
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same day.
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Apply with flat ~an (even flat fan for band application) or
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flood nozzles in conjunction with 50 mesh nozzle screens and
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in-line screens. Carefully follow the nozzle manufacturer's
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recommendation for correct nozzle height, positioning and
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bpacing. Check for uniform distribution of spray droplets.
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Apply at pressures of 20-40 psi to reduce chemical loss due
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to fine mist drift.
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Check nozzles, pressure, and output regularly to ensure
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proper calibration and application. .. ,- .
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Apply the spray solution containing CYANAZINE 4L evenly lb
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the soil surface using. 10-30 gallons per acre for ground' • < ( •
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8.ppl~cation and for CYANAZINE 4L tank-mixes at 15-30 g,al;Lpns
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per acre for ground application, CVANAZINE 4L may be agp~ed
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by air using a minimum of 4 gallons of spray per acre.' ... _'
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Consult your local Agricultural Extension Agent for help -in
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determining soil texture, organic matter -content, and 'tt,~'
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most appropriate herbicide rate or mixture ratio for L1c~1
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condi tions. " •
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WEEDS CONTROLLED BY CYANAZINE 4L ALONE AND IN
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COMBINATION WITH HERBICIDE TANK MIXES SHOI'/N BELOW
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GRASSES
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Annual bluegrass
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Annual Fescues
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Annual (Italian)
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ryegrass
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Barnyardg-rass
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Bullgrass
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Crabgrass
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Fall panicum
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Giant Foxtail
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Goosegrass
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Green foxtail
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Junglerice
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Stinkgrass (Indian
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lovegrass)
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Witchgrass
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Yellow Foxtail
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BROADLEAVES
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Annual groundcherry
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Annual morningglory
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Annual sedge
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Black mustard
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BUffalobur
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Buttercup (annual)
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Carpetweed
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Cocklebur
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Common chickweed
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Common groundsel
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Common mallow
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Common purslane Mayweed Smallflower galinsoga
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Corn spurry Nightshade (annual) Smartweed
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Curly dock (seedling) Pigweed (Pennsylvania)
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Fiddleneck Pineappleweed Sunflower (wild, annu
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Florida p'.lsley plantain common)
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(Florida purslane) poorjoe 'l'arweed cuphea
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Hedge mustard Prickly sida (teaweed) (Gumweed)
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Jimsonweed Prostrate knotweed Velvetleaf
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kochia Prostrate spurge Wildbuckwheat
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Ladysthumb Ragweed Wild Mustard
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Lambsquarters ShepherdHpurse Wild Radish
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Wild Turnip
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. Jar Test for Compatibility \
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A. Add one pint of liquid fertilizer or other carrier to be t
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used to two quart jars. Mark one quart jar 'with" and
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the other jar "without." . ;
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B. To the jar marked "with" add 1/. teaspoon of a suitable :
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compatibility agent. Shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds i
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to mix. (1/. teaspoon/pint = 2 pints/IOO gallons.) I
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C. To each jar add the appropriate amount of herbicide :
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corresponding to the herbicide rate and spray volume
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selected (see following table). If more than one herbi- I
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cide is used. add them separately; wettable powders .
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lirst, flowables second. and emulsible concentrates
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last. Shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds after each
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addition.
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D. Let stand one-half hour and make observations. If '
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any separation, agglomeration, or precipitation has •
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occurred, agair. shake the jar 10 to 15 seconds.
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1. If mixtures appear to be compatible in both jars,
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the herbicides can probably be used without a com- •
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patibilityagent.
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2. If the mixture in the jar marked "with" is compati
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ble but the one in the jar marked "without" is
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incompatible, a compatibility agent should be
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used.
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3. lfboth mixtures are incompatible, the liquid fertil
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izer and herbicide should not be used in the same
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spray tank.
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JAR TEST FOR <::/ANIRINf ~I..
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COMPATIBILITY WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER
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Gallons Liquid Fertilizer
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per Acre 10 15 20 25 30' 40
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Teaspoons C'tRNRDNP/L· per
|
||
Pinls of Fertilizer 2'12 I'" 11/4 'I, '12
|
||
• Based on 1 quart CrnNRlJ.v, J.ft (1 pound active ingredient) per acre in
|
||
fertilizer ,'o/urnes indicated. Increase 1'Olume proportionately to cor
|
||
respond with intended field rate in te~ms of quarts Cr/lNAllllt' tiL. per
|
||
acre(e.g .• for{teld rate of4 quarts CVAI(RtlNf L/L in 20 gallons fertilizer
|
||
peracre. add 5 teaspoons (:rflNAl/fIlE. 'Ik to 1 pint fertilizer forcompati
|
||
bility testing purposes. CALCULATION: At 4 quarts crAN'll/Nelll..
|
||
rate120 gallons fertilize.~. 4 x 11/4 teaspoons"" 5 teaspoons ('Y/hl/lCINc
|
||
1./4 Jpint of fertilizer).
|
||
If a test such as outlined indicates that components of a
|
||
proposed mix are compatible, the applicator still has the
|
||
responsibility of combining materials in sequence to the
|
||
spray tank in accordance with directions prescribed on
|
||
the label of the herbicides or pesticides involved.
|
||
Tests have indicated that compatibility agents, noted
|
||
below by the various tank mix combinations, may give
|
||
improved compatibility in liquid fertilizers.
|
||
Tank Mix Combination
|
||
(''(twil(lN<; "lr.Jlasso 4EC
|
||
(Uquid Fertilizer Grade)
|
||
CY/lHR""€ t(1-JDuaISE
|
||
CYJ1NAIlJlf ,,/l,JSulan + 6.7E
|
||
Compatibility Agents
|
||
~robab'y not needed in
|
||
28·0·0. 10·34·0. Compe.
|
||
may Ilelp in others.
|
||
Probably not needed in
|
||
28·0·0. Unile, Spray·Male.
|
||
Ivory liquid may help in
|
||
othefS.
|
||
Probably no! needed in
|
||
28-0·0. Incomp"~iblo in
|
||
10·34·0. Unile. Spray·Male.
|
||
Kern·link may help in
|
||
Olhers.
|
||
Application In Center Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation Water
|
||
(For use in Western Plains States only)
|
||
CiANRlINe lib alone or in tank-mix combinations with
|
||
atrazine 4L or alachlor (Lasso) 4EC, may be applied iii
|
||
center pivot sprinkler irrigation water. Apply anytime
|
||
after planting but prior to crop emergence. Pre-mix the
|
||
herbicide(s) in water to form a slurry and inject at a
|
||
carefully calibrated rate into the irrigation water during
|
||
the entire "eriod 01 the run. Mix as directed for a spray
|
||
application.
|
||
Provide good agitation ror the herbicide mixture
|
||
throughout the application. Select the correct application
|
||
rate of CYIINlIlIN( 'If,. or theCVIINl/zIN( tank-mix combina
|
||
tions from the rate tables listed on the label. Choose the
|
||
rate according to the soil textm'e and organic matter as i
|
||
described. For fields with variable soils. use a tank-mix
|
||
combination or adjust the rate correctly for the coarser
|
||
textured, low organic matter sections of the field.
|
||
Example:
|
||
A center pivot sprinkler that is 1320 feet long (1/. mile)
|
||
will irrigate 125.7 acres. A sandy loam soil containing
|
||
2% organic maller will require 2 quarts of (;YRNf/ZlNf '/J.,
|
||
per acre.
|
||
125.7 A x 2lbs. = 251.4Ibs. active cvllIVIWflJE 'Ii.
|
||
or
|
||
251.4 quarts. CYI1Nlllll'/1: 'I/..
|
||
251.4 = 62.85 gallons C rl/Nl/lIN"- 'II-
|
||
4
|
||
Mixing tank size 600 gallons. Sprinkler takes 20 hours
|
||
to apply 1/2 inch of water; injection rate =
|
||
600 = 30 gal.lhr. or 0.5 gal./minute
|
||
20
|
||
Calibrate injection pump to deliver the herbicide mix
|
||
into the irrigation system at the rate of 30 gallons per
|
||
hour or 0.5 gallons per minute.
|
||
For tank-mix combinations, select the correct dosage
|
||
rate and follow the same procedures outlined above for
|
||
each herbicide component.
|
||
/
|
||
(
|
||
I
|
||
Apply CYf1ioll/llJ./E '14 alone or in tank-mix combina~ion
|
||
with atrazine 4L or alachlor 4 EC in 1/2 to 1 acre inch of '
|
||
water. Use this method of application only with irrigation i
|
||
systems designed for uniform application of water such
|
||
as center pivot sprinklers.
|
||
AddItional Use Precautions
|
||
1. Apply product or tank mixes only through center pivot
|
||
irrigation systems containing anti-siphon and check
|
||
va!ves which will prevent water source contamination
|
||
and overflow of the slurry tank and containing inter
|
||
locking controls between metering device and .he wa
|
||
ter pump to ensure simultaneous shut off.
|
||
2. Inject the product and tank mixes with a pp~itiy~
|
||
displacement pump into the main Ito'! at-pad ofl' ri~ht
|
||
angle turn to ensure adequate mixing."
|
||
• • ••••• 3. ApplicatIOn of more than label recomI1lended qU"Qtil
|
||
ties of irrigation water per acre )t.~y·~esult.il\~
|
||
creased product performance by I'''movi~ :tQe
|
||
chemical from the zone of elTective\l~M.' • •
|
||
4. Do not apply when wind speed favol'$' dfift, wh~p.'\f~
|
||
tern connertors leak, when nozzles do riot provide""i!
|
||
form .1i"Iribution. Of when Iin<:': '«'l'l\tainiqK. tllq
|
||
produc! loust 1 Inullr ,t andclismat'ltletI. • •••••
|
||
( c ....
|
||
5. Greater accumc) in calibration an\l, <llsttibution will
|
||
be achieved by injecting a large volume or more dilute
|
||
slurry per hour.
|
||
6. Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlay
|
||
suffitiently, unacceptable weed control may result.
|
||
Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap exces-
|
||
sively, crop injury may result. __ ~_' ~ ~ __ ~ ~ ~ ,"_,.J.....
|
||
•• , ......... a"- ... ___ ". I .•
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
Preemergence - l!VRNq~INc.lfl... ulene..
|
||
. ApplyCYANAlIl'lfl/t: immediately before planting, a~ planting.
|
||
or afterplanling, but before the cr~p has emcrge~. Avoid remoyal
|
||
of treated soil from seedrow pnor to or dunng the plantmg
|
||
operation. . b d Use CVRNRlIIJf 1(1. at 1.2 to 4 quarts per acre m roa cast
|
||
treatments. (For band application. use ~roportionately less:) Ad·
|
||
jusl the rate of application for a given sOIl as closely as possible to
|
||
the optimum rate given in the Prc.emergence Broadcast Apphca-
|
||
tion Rates Per Acre forCYMlflllN</f, Table. ... .
|
||
CYANnltriC «~ may be applied preemergence With hqUid fellll
|
||
izers. To a~ply anlYRlwf </'- with liquid fellilizer. fill the spray
|
||
tank at least one-half full of liqUId fertlhzer and add the recom
|
||
mended amount of CVANlIlINt"~ to the tank, then fill wlIh Ioquod
|
||
fertilizer to the desired level. Sufficient jet vr mechanical agita
|
||
tion should be provided during the filling operation and during
|
||
application to keep the product uniformly suspended. !fthe fertil
|
||
izer requirement is less than 15 gallons per acre, add sufticient
|
||
water to increase the vo1ume of the mixture to ensure adequate
|
||
volume for even distribution to the soil surface. If incorporation
|
||
of the fertilizer mixture is desir~d. usc fK\\\:cr cultivation equip
|
||
ment sct for 2-3 inch dc:pth. or a tand~1ll di!<t.c ~cllu pcnctralc 2--1
|
||
inches while operaling Oil "·6 mph. [Ill not store Cl'/1NlIllf1/c JiL
|
||
with liquid rcrtili7.t:r in the ~prayer or nur ... c tank,
|
||
Check to ensure the compatibility of CYIlNt1.tINC· -'I" with liquid
|
||
fertilizer prior to mixin!;! in the ~pra)' lank. ,
|
||
PREEMERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE
|
||
FOR C~~IIIA~IIII€1j1- FOR CORN
|
||
(For Band Application, Use p, 'portlonately ~es.)
|
||
Quarts oC(;YI1NRlIN["J. Per Acre
|
||
Pcrcen{ Or~anic Matter in SoU· I
|
||
Soil Texture •
|
||
Deseriotion Less than J% J% 2110 3% 4<;!- Over 4110
|
||
Sand)". Loam," S;Jnd Do Not Use" 1.2 1.6 2,0 2.-' 2.8 - I Sand)" loam 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 H 3,2 - I
|
||
Loam. Sill Loam. 1.6 2.0 2.4 2,8 3,2 3.6
|
||
Sill
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam. 2.0 2.4 U 3.2 3.6 4,0
|
||
Clay Loom.
|
||
Sill;' CI.,' Loam I ,
|
||
Sandy Clay. 2.4 2.8 3.2 3-6 4.0 4,0
|
||
i Silt)" Clay, Clay
|
||
Pcal and Muck Nut Rl.'(ul1utlcmlcJ
|
||
·FtJrOfKunic' malla rn"t~1I1 ht-"IUrtl Ihmr liJud IId,UJ"N. rulT P'llpj,"mnlll,/,".
|
||
··Do nUl fllrc.yJltI'~e "i;. (IJI Jundl fiT "elm.,- su1!tlJ fill/is OIRJ!S""k (if Ir/urr 'hun 704 sUIIJ, nm,.""iIlJllt'sl ,11<111 1'1 fJ''''''''I'InCIIlu. I·
|
||
Preemergence Tank Mixes
|
||
emAIl/ElliE ~bJAtrazine BOW or 4L _(
|
||
Use (;YRNRQN£lI/. /atrazine SOW or 4L as tank-mix com
|
||
binations at a total rate of 1.2 to 4 pounds contained
|
||
active ingredient per acre in broadcast treatments. (For
|
||
band applications. apply proportionately less.) Apply be
|
||
fore planting, at planting, or after planting. Avoid re
|
||
moval of treated soil from .eedrow prior to or during the
|
||
planting operation. Adjust the total combined rate of
|
||
application for a given soil as closely as possible accord
|
||
ing to the optimum rate given in the Preemergence
|
||
Table I
|
||
Soli Texture
|
||
1.1+0.7
|
||
1.3+0.9 1.6+1.0
|
||
1.6+ 1.1' 1.9+1.2
|
||
Broadcast Application Rate Table for CYIlNl/rJl'/< -'It. - . Use
|
||
two parts CtllIVI/(INe 1/1. to one part atrazine (see Tables I
|
||
and III for rates) or equal parts of both herbicides (see
|
||
Tables II and IV for rates) at a combined rate equal to the
|
||
CYI/N~llNt 'II.. rate of application for a particular soil. The
|
||
two to one ratio of Cyt1Nl/lINC </1. latrazine is suggested for
|
||
grassier conditions. Plant only com or sorghum the year
|
||
following the use of C~I/",qllN~ ",- latrazine tank mixes.
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OFCYllAIl1tlllf 'II. AND
|
||
Parts e\!lHR"'£: 1 Part fOR
|
||
1.6+1.0
|
||
RA2:INEBOW
|
||
1.9+ 1.2 2.1+ 1.3 2.4+1.5 •
|
||
2.1+1.3 2.4+1.5 2.7+1.7
|
||
. -";
|
||
|
||
• __ •• u •
|
||
IDof I r
|
||
.
|
||
Table 11 BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CWl/ltJNE 'II.. AND ATRAZINE SOW I,V
|
||
(1 Part CflWlllil'if.: 1 Part Atrazlne) FOR CORN <
|
||
Quarts oll!rRNl1lJl\JE 'I,. + PLJnds 01 Atrazlne sow . ::;
|
||
Percent Organic Maller In SoU' T~
|
||
Soli Texture
|
||
I Descrlpllon less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4%
|
||
Sand. Loamy Sand DoNo~ Use 0.6+0.75 0.8+ 1.0 1.0 + 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4+ 1.75
|
||
I Sandy Loam 0.6+0.75 0.8+ 1.0 1.0+ 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4+ 1.75 1.6+2.0
|
||
Loam. Silt Loam 0.8+ 1.0 1.0 + 1.25 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 !
|
||
Silt I
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam, 1.0+ 1.25 1.2+ 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 2.0+2.5
|
||
I
|
||
Clay Loam,
|
||
t>i1ly Clay Lo.m
|
||
SandyCI.y, 1.2+ 1.5 1.4 + 1.75 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.25 2.0T2.5 2.0+2.5
|
||
SHlyCI.\,. Clav ,
|
||
Peat and Muck Not Recommended ,
|
||
-For oTl!onic mollerconlent In-Iu.'een those listed. adjust the rote proportlOnate'.v . I
|
||
• Table III BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF I;.YI/NAlINCl/1. AND ATRAZINE 4L i (2 PartsCY .... A[J"E: 1 Part Atrazine) FOR CORN
|
||
Quarts Oll!rRVRlIlI/E 'It.. + Quarts 01 Atrazine 4l
|
||
Percent Organic Matter In Soli'
|
||
Soli Texture
|
||
i Descrlpllon Less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4%. Over 4%
|
||
I
|
||
Sand, Loamv Sand Do Not Use 0.8+0.4 1.1 +0.5 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 I
|
||
1
|
||
SandvLoam 0.8+0.4 1.1 +0.5 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.1 1
|
||
Loam, Silt Loam, 1.1 +0.:1' 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.1 2.4 + 1.2 i
|
||
I
|
||
Silt i
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam, 1.3+0.7 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1+1.1 2.4 + 1.2 2.7 + 1.3
|
||
Clay Loam,
|
||
•
|
||
Silly Clay Loam
|
||
Sandy Clay, 1.6+0.8 1.9+0.9 2.1 + 1.l 2.4 + 1.2 2.7 + 1.3 2.7+ 1.3 I
|
||
i Silty Clay, Clay
|
||
Peat and Muck Not Recommended
|
||
I -Fororgan;c malterro'u"ent betU'('en those lisled, adjust Ihe rofe prc.porfionofely.
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES I Tab!e!V PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CYI/NIIM£ "I. AND ATRAZINE 4L !
|
||
(1 Part CY~NR(I'II! 1 Part Atrazlne) FOR CORN •••• ,
|
||
~- ,
|
||
Quarts ~ICrAIVn(ll\'t 'flo + Quarts 01 Atrazlne 4l • • • , , • • •
|
||
Percent Organic Maller In Soli' • ••• , • , ,
|
||
Soil Teltture .. • I
|
||
• t. Over4~io:·
|
||
I
|
||
Description Less than 1% 1% 2% 3°/" 4% • "
|
||
Sand, Loamy Sand Do Not Use 0.6+0.6 0.8+0.8 1.0+ 1.0 1.2+1.2. • •• • 1.4+ 1.4. I ..
|
||
1.6+r.8:" Sandy Loam 0.6+0.6 0.8+0.8 1.0 + 1.0 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+ 1.4 , • ,.
|
||
Loam, Silt Loam, 0.8+0.8 1.0 + 1.0 1.2 + 1.2 1.4+ 1.4 1.6+ 1.6. , .·.1.8+ J.§ ••• ,. Silt • • • ~'
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam,
|
||
, ... 1.0+ 1.0 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+1.4 1.6+ 1.6 1.8 + 1.8- •• • :2.0+2.0 Clay Loam,
|
||
Silty Clav Loam
|
||
SandyClsy, 1.2+ 1.2 1.4+1.4 1.6+1.6 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+2.0 2.0+2.0
|
||
I;:'. 8iJtvClav, Clay
|
||
1:' Peatanci Muck' Not Recommended
|
||
,
|
||
":~.:: ·Foro~Q.nrt: mot~,.ronttnt MUlJun Iho~ /isttd, adjuat th~ NIt pmportiono'(.'~v. ,1:. . ,'. . ..
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
•
|
||
.
|
||
CYRNl/lltJe'{LtAIl1chlor (Lasso) 4 EC
|
||
Use 0.6 to 2.0 quarts per acre of CV/IN~UNE 'II. . plus 2
|
||
before planting, at planting, or after planting. but before
|
||
the crop has emerged. Avoid removal of treated soli from
|
||
quarts per acre of Lasso 4 EC {except on clays over 4% the s.edrow prior to or during the planting operation.
|
||
organic matter when Lasso should be applied at 2.5 Use the rates recommended in Table V. (For band applica.
|
||
quarts per acre) as a tank·mix combination immediately tions, apply pr<>portionately less. I
|
||
Table V BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CvntvnllNli 'fG
|
||
AND ALACHLOR (LASSO) 4 EC FOR CORN
|
||
Quarts 01 (VRNlfllHE'/L + Quarts 01 Alachlor 4 EC
|
||
Percent Organic MaUer In SoU'
|
||
SoU Texlure
|
||
Description Less than 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4%
|
||
Sand Loamy Sand Do Not Use 0.6+2.0 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.0 1.2+ 2.0 1.4+2.0
|
||
Sandy Loam 0.6+2.0 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.C 1.2 + 2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0
|
||
Loam, Silt Loam 0.8+2.0 1.0+2.0 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0
|
||
Silt
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam, 1.0+2.0 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0 2.0+2.0
|
||
Clay Loam,
|
||
Silty Clay Loam
|
||
Sandy Clay, 1.2+2.0 1.4+2.0 1.6+2.0 1.8+2.0 2.0+2.0 2.0+2.5
|
||
Silty Clay, Clay
|
||
Peat and Muck Not Recommended
|
||
·Fororganic mallercnntent belu'een those listed. adjust the rale proportionately.
|
||
CrnNI/ZlI(E '/1.. JDual BE
|
||
Use O.S to 2.5 quarts per acre of CYRNI/UI'/<' 'it. with 1.25
|
||
to 2.5 pints per acre vfDualSE as a tank mix combination
|
||
before planting, at planting, or after planting but before
|
||
the corn has emerged. If applied before planting, incorpo.
|
||
rate the herbicide combination into the soil to avoid mov·
|
||
mg the treated sot! from the row durmg plantmg. If
|
||
incorporating, use power·driven cultivation equipment
|
||
set for 2·3 inch depth or a tandem disc set to penetrate 2·4
|
||
Table VI
|
||
inches while operating at 4·6 mph. For thorough mixing,
|
||
disc in two directions and follow with a harrow, drag, or
|
||
other leveling device. Prior to the second discing, read·
|
||
just the disc to prevent cutting deeper ·than 4 inches. If
|
||
corn is planted on beds, apply and incorporate the tank
|
||
mixture after bed formation.
|
||
Use the rates recommended III Table VI for broadcast
|
||
applications. (For band application, apply proportion.
|
||
ately less.)
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK·MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CVIlNflllN( <iL
|
||
AND DUAL BE FOR CORN
|
||
Pounds oICYIIl'/nll"'U/~ + PInts 01 Dual8E
|
||
Percent OrganIc MaUer In SoH' .....
|
||
SoU Texlure , • • • •
|
||
Descrlollon less Than 1% 1%102.5% 2.5% to 40/. ' Over4% ••••
|
||
Sand,LoamySand Do Not Use 0.8 - 1.4 + 1.25 -1.5 1.4-1.6+ 1.6-1.75 •• 1.75+2.0 •
|
||
Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.25 1.2 -1.4 + 1.25 -1.5 1.4 -1.75 + 1.5-1.75 • lI.\J +2.0 •
|
||
C I (c-
|
||
Loam, Silt Loam, Silt 1.2 + 1.5 1.4 -1.75 + 1.5 -1.75. 1.75-2.0+ 1.75-2.0 • J~~5'+ 2.25 •
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam, ••••• • • Clay Loam, •• .. • Silty Clay Loam, 1.4 + 1.5 1.6-2.0 + 1.75 -2.0 2.0 - 2.25 + 2.0 - 2.25 • Ie 2/1+2.5··:··
|
||
Sandy Clay, .. .. • ...
|
||
SilJl' ClaYe Clay • , • ~
|
||
Peat and Muck Not Recommended
|
||
·For hiph('r or}!nn;,' mallrr/f'vt'IH 'l~(' thr hiJ!ht'r dnstl}!t' mUs. :
|
||
;
|
||
i
|
||
• • •
|
||
• •
|
||
•
|
||
•• _ ••• _ .• ~":"' ___ " _ . - .1._' .... ............. I.:._ •. ;.~ .... ( .. .-..-.~~ ...... ~ ..... ~.'~.".~.",._._ ... ,-, ~ .•. ,.~ ........ ~ ...... ____ ....... '" I 'ii" ta il. $+''-+'" ;4
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
CY""'I/r~<.t.JPalaquat CL for your soil texture. and add one or two pints of Paraquat
|
||
CL. (For band application. use proportionately less. I Add
|
||
X-77 ,. at S fluid ounces per 100 gallons of diluted spray,
|
||
or other suitable surfactant at its recommendc!! rate.
|
||
Preplant Incorporated Tank Mixes 'lr
|
||
Preplant Incorporated with a
|
||
Use CYMillINE'I1- + Paraqu"t CLas a tank-mix combi
|
||
nation in broadcast treatments to kill existing vegetation
|
||
and provide residual control of weeds where <om will be
|
||
planted directly into a cover crop, established sod. or onto
|
||
,.revious crop residues. This tank-mix combination may
|
||
be applied in liquid nitrogen andlor complete liquid fer
|
||
tilizer solutions when 25 galions or more of diluted spray
|
||
are applied per acre. Liquid fertilizers containing phos
|
||
phate will reduce the activity of Paraquat CL. When
|
||
liquid fertilizer solutions containing phosphorus are used
|
||
with Paraquat CLand a rapid kill is desired, use the high
|
||
rate Paraquat CL label rate. Do not apply CYIWRZlN£ 'II.
|
||
plus Paraquat in suspension type liquid fertilizers. For
|
||
minimum· till or no-till corn production. use C'"NnllNt ~~
|
||
at rates given in the Preemergence Broadcast Applica
|
||
tion Rates Per Acre Table for Q}RNRZ'NC' '1< for your soil
|
||
texture, and add one or two pints of Paraquat CL. (For
|
||
band application, use proportionately less.) Add X-77'·
|
||
at S fluid ounces per 100 gallons of diluted spray. or other
|
||
Sequential Preemergence Application of I
|
||
CVIlNnClAJ€ 'IL
|
||
C'l/lVIlrtNl '/L.}Sutan + S.7E
|
||
Use O.S to 2 quarts per acre of CY4NIIZINe 'II- plus 1.S to
|
||
2.4 quarts per acre of Sutan + 6.7E as either a tank-mix
|
||
combination and incorporate immediately or apply CYRfrAZIN.
|
||
suitable surfactant at its recommended rate. _
|
||
eyllNRlJN£ '1< JDual BE/Paraquat CL
|
||
UseCyQ"R",,(</L., + DualSE + ParaquatCLasatank
|
||
mix combination in broadcast treatments to kill existing
|
||
vegetation and provide residual control of weeds where
|
||
corn will be planted directly into a cover crop, established
|
||
sod, or residues of previous cro;:s. This tank-mix combi
|
||
nation may be applied in liquid nitrogen andlor complete
|
||
liquid fertilizer solutions when 25 gallons or more of
|
||
diluted spray are applied per acre. Liquid feltilizers con
|
||
taining phos"hate will reduce the activity of Paraquat
|
||
CL. When liquid fertilizer solutions containing phos
|
||
phorus are used with Paraqu~t CL and a rapid kill is
|
||
desired, use the high Paraquat CL label rate. Do not
|
||
apply C~nNlltlN( plus Paraquat in suspension type liquid
|
||
fertilizer. For minimum-till or no-till corn production,
|
||
use CrIlNlllINt' '/L. and Dual SE at rates given in Table VI
|
||
elltitled "Broadcast Application Rates Per Acre of Tank
|
||
Mix Combinations of C711NIIMVl 'II.. and DualSE on Corn"
|
||
I
|
||
Table VII
|
||
--
|
||
"II" preemergence following preplant incorporated
|
||
application of Sutan + 6.7E. Use the rates recomrr:~nded
|
||
in Table VII. (For band applications, apply proportion
|
||
ately less. I For incorporation, use power-rlriven cultiva
|
||
tion equipment set for a two-to three-inch depth, or a
|
||
tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about 4 inches while
|
||
operat;ng at four to six miles per hour. For thorough
|
||
mixing, disc in two directions, and follow with a harrow,
|
||
drag or other leveling device. Prior to the second discing,
|
||
readjust the disc to prevent cutting deeper than 4 inches.
|
||
Existing stands of yellow and purple lIut.edge must be
|
||
turned under and chopped up prior to chemical
|
||
treatments.
|
||
DO NOT USE FOR MILO OR SORGHUM. DO NOT
|
||
USE FOR CORN SEED STOCK.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled by CYIiNIiZINE 'II.
|
||
Grasses
|
||
Sedges
|
||
Plus Sutan + S.7E Combinations
|
||
Sandbur
|
||
Shattercane (Wild Cane)'
|
||
Texas Panicum
|
||
Yellow nutsedge (Yellow nutgrass)
|
||
Purple nutsedge (Purple nutgrass)
|
||
'Suppression only-refer t? the Sutan + label for appro-
|
||
priate supplemental cultural and tillage practices.
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK-NuX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CYANf/l/Nt 'II.
|
||
AND SUTAN + S.7E' FOR CORN
|
||
Quarts 01 Ci/INRlJN£ l{l. + Quarts 01 SUTAN + fl.7E
|
||
Percent 'JrJ:!anic ltiat!cr in Soil" .-Soil Texture
|
||
Description [.ess t.han 1 'l l'h 2'k 3'k 4'k Over4'k
|
||
Sand. Loamv Sand Do Not u.o 0.8 + 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+1.8.
|
||
~ •• ~. s
|
||
• l.u +.1. •
|
||
~
|
||
• Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+1.g " 1.8 +J.& ••
|
||
Loam Silt Loam, Silt 1.0 + 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.~. 2.0+2.4-"
|
||
• , • 2.0+;;i:: • Sandy Clay Loam, 1.2 + 1.8 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8 + 1.8 2.0+ 2.4 ..
|
||
Clay Loam. t I ( I
|
||
Silty Cia}, Loam • • • I tel
|
||
Sandy Clay. 1.4+ 1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+ 1.8 2.0+2.4 • 2.0+2._ •• '
|
||
Siltv Cloy. CI.v .. • • • • -Peat and Muck Not Recommended • • •• •• •
|
||
, ! t
|
||
'Ut~th(! rates in thia table lor general weed rvntrul.Forf;(·lds with mocitl"att to heap, in(es:ationso(salJdbur, w,ldcalle. nuBe"""'!. ~t".rospantcum.
|
||
nfer 10 the SutOIl + label fur appropriate higher ral,,'s,Do not applyCrllWIIlNt: ISulon + 011 SOlids alld loom.v sOl,dll of lesB thall one peru"' organic
|
||
malftrand 'hI I,ght sondy soils ofeaslern coo!tal states, Cultivation i! suggested in addition to IheC"fANIU.lNl !£rod'fan~ treatment in fields u·ith (I
|
||
moderolt to htavy infestation of .andbur. wild,,'ane. Texas panicuni or nutgrass.
|
||
"Foror/tonic malt"rcontent helwun tho!t listed, ac{;ust the lUte proportumat('/.v. .
|
||
I I
|
||
I
|
||
! :
|
||
._0" _ .......... _~" ...
|
||
|
||
, , CVIWRtlNCW-/Eradlcane 6.7E Existing stands of quackgrass. purple and yellow
|
||
nutsedge musl be turned under and thoroughly chopped
|
||
up prior to chemical trealments.
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
Use 0.8 to 2.0 quarts per acre ofC~ANI!"Nt· <It. plus 1.8 to
|
||
2.4 quarts per acre of Eradicane 6.7E as a tank-mix
|
||
combination and incorporate immediately or apply CrIIl'I
|
||
IIlllV~ If/.. preemergence following preplant incorporated
|
||
application of Eradicane 6.7E. Use the rates recom
|
||
mended in Table VIII (For band applications. apply pro
|
||
portionately less. I For incorporation. use power-driven
|
||
cultivation equipment set for a two- to three-inch depth.
|
||
or a tandem disc set to cut to a depth of about four inches
|
||
while operating at four to six miles per hour. For thor
|
||
ough mixing. disc in two directions (cross discI. and follow
|
||
with a harrow. drag or other leveling device. Prior to the
|
||
second discing. readjust the disc to prevent cutting
|
||
deeper than four inches.
|
||
Table VIII
|
||
DO NOT USE FOR MILO OR SORGIIUi\1. DO NOT
|
||
USE FOR CORNSEED STOCK.
|
||
Additional Weeds Controlled by eYANlIlllI/t- 41.
|
||
Plus Eradieane 6.7E Combinations
|
||
Grasses
|
||
Perennial
|
||
Weeds
|
||
Sand bur
|
||
Shattercane (Wild Cane)'
|
||
Quackgrass
|
||
Nutsedge Inulgrass)
|
||
'Suppression only - refer to the Erodicane label {or ap
|
||
propriate supplemental culturol and tillage practices.
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE OF TANK-MIX
|
||
COMBINATIONS OF CVflNA'{INf 'II..
|
||
AND ERADICANE 6.7E" FOR CORN
|
||
Quarts of C'l1W1l11/oJ"<A+ Quarts of ERADICANE 6.7E
|
||
Percent Organic Matter In Soli"·
|
||
Soli Te;.;~re
|
||
Descrlpllon Lesslhan 1% 1% 2% 3% 4% Over 4%
|
||
Sand. Loamy Sand DoNol USE 0.8+ 1.8 1.0 + 1.8 1.2.+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8
|
||
Sandy Loam 0.8+ 1.8 . 1.0+ 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 '.-1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8 + 1.8
|
||
Loam. Silt Loam 1.0+ 1.8 1.2+ 1.8 1.4+1.8 1.6 + 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+2.4
|
||
Silt
|
||
Sandy Clay Loam. 1.2+ 1.8 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8 + 1.8 2.0+2.4 2.0+2.4
|
||
Clay Loam.
|
||
Siltv Clay Loam -. .
|
||
Sandy Clay. 1.4 + 1.8 1.6+ 1.8 1.8+ 1.8 2.0+ 1.8 2.0+2.4 2.0+2.4
|
||
Silty Clay. Clay'
|
||
Peal and Muck Not Recommended
|
||
·Use the rales in this table for general u'eed control. For fields with moderate to hoolly infestations of sandhur, wi/drone. nutsedge. Texas panicum.
|
||
orquackgrass. refeT to the Erodu'ane lahfl for appropriate higher rates. Do nol apply crANlltJtv(. ISutan + on sands and loamy sands of less tluln one
|
||
ptrcentorganic matter and the light sandy soils of eastern coastal states. Cultivation is suggested in addition to the crlJ""tIIY~/Eradicane treatnwnt
|
||
in fields with a moderate to heavy infestation of sandhur. wild cane, or nutgrass.
|
||
nFoTorllanic mattt"Tronttnt betwHn those listed, adjust the rote proportionatel.v.
|
||
• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • • • •• •• • • • • ••••• • •• • • ••••• •••• • • • •••• • ••••• • • • •• • •• • • • •••••• •• • • • •• •• • • •• • • • •• •
|
||
|
||
- GENERAL INFORMATION 'For use In grain sorghum
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
. .
|
||
eVRAIRt/AIt'lL ':' Herbicide is a selective preemergence
|
||
herbicide for use in combination with propachlor 65 WP '.
|
||
(Ramrod 65 WP) for the control of the following weeds in
|
||
grain sorghum: .
|
||
Grasses
|
||
Barnyardgrass
|
||
Crabgrass
|
||
Fall panicum
|
||
Giant foxtail
|
||
Green foxtail
|
||
Yellow foxtail
|
||
Broadleaves
|
||
Annual morningglory
|
||
Carpetweed
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Common lambsquarters
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
Smartweed (Pennsylvania)
|
||
Tall waterhemp
|
||
VelvetIeaf
|
||
CYANI/(II,J'- 1/1.. is a selective preemergence herbicide for
|
||
use in combinati~n with propazine 80 WP (Milogard
|
||
80W) for the control of the following weeds in gram
|
||
sorghum.
|
||
Grasses
|
||
Fall panicum
|
||
Giant foxtail
|
||
Green foxtail
|
||
Large crabgrass
|
||
Smooth crabgrass
|
||
Yellow foxtail
|
||
Broadleaves
|
||
Annual morningglory
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Common lambsquarters
|
||
Com ilIOn purslane
|
||
Pigweed
|
||
Puncturevine
|
||
Velvetleaf
|
||
As a preemergence herbicide, etANfllINE 'II.. is active
|
||
mainly through the roots and therefore its effect on w."~ds
|
||
is dependent on adequate ~ainfall to mOve the herbicide
|
||
into the root zone. Mcisture should be suffiCient to wet
|
||
the top 1'/2 to 2 inches of soil or make the.soil to.o wet to
|
||
cul~ivate; for most soils one-hal finch of ~OI~tur~ IS suffic
|
||
ient. A rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation IS recom
|
||
mended if a rainfall or sprinkler irrigation has not
|
||
occurred within about ten days after application. Under
|
||
conditions which delay weed germination, suth as low 1
|
||
temperatures, lack of soil surface moisture, or ~hen ger
|
||
mination extends over a long period, the effectiveness of
|
||
the herbicide may be impaired. Rotary hoeing, a shallow I
|
||
cultivation, or a postemergence herbicide treatment m~y
|
||
be of benefit under these circumstances. If the gr~l~
|
||
sorghum is cultivated, tillage should be shallow to mml
|
||
mize herbicide dilution in the soil.
|
||
(J.ynNllllAJe- in tank mix combination with propachlor or
|
||
propazine should be applied only once per cro~ season. If
|
||
replanting of grain sorghum is necessary, It ~ay be
|
||
planted in soil previously treated with thes~ ~Ixtures.
|
||
Do not make a second applicatIOn or crop mJury may
|
||
occur.
|
||
When CMNlIlJAJe 'It. + propachlor tank mix is used as
|
||
directed on this label, the user can rotate from grain
|
||
sorghum to other crops. Only apply this tank mix to grain
|
||
sorghum grown in states east of the Rocky Mountains; in
|
||
Texas, apply only in the Texas D1acklands and Gulf
|
||
CoasUCoastal Bend areas.
|
||
C~IINnlll("'I1. in tank mix combination with propnzine
|
||
should be applied to grain sorghum grown only in the
|
||
stntes of Texas (the Texas D1acklands and Gulf CoasU
|
||
Coastal Bend areas only), Oklahoma, and Kansas. In the
|
||
Texas D1acklands and Gulf COBsUCoastal Bend areas,
|
||
fields treated with ~~/IN~(IIJ.· 'It. + propazine tank mix
|
||
may be planted to cotton, soybeans or corn 12 months
|
||
after treatment. Other crops should not be planted for 18
|
||
months following treatment. In Oklahoma, fields treated
|
||
with CVRNI1&N{ 1(1.. + propazine tank mix may be planted
|
||
to cotton or corn 12 months or more after application. In
|
||
Kansas, corn may be planted in rotation 12 months after
|
||
IIf·v. If
|
||
treatment. In Oklahoma and Kansas other crops should
|
||
not be planted for 18 months following treatment.
|
||
Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all
|
||
products used in mixtures. The effectiveness of any co~
|
||
bination is generally dependent on weed spectrum, mOIS
|
||
ture, soil texture and soil organic matter content.
|
||
Suggested rates for all tank mix combinations of CvI11J
|
||
Rz,,-I' l/t. with other herbicides can be found in the follow
|
||
ing rate tables.
|
||
Consult your local Agricultural Extension Agent for
|
||
help in determining soil texture, organic matter content,
|
||
and the most appropriate herbicide rate or mixture ratio
|
||
for local conditions.
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
General mixing and spraying directions
|
||
Be sure the sprayer tank, boom and nozzles have been
|
||
thoroughly flushed with clean water prior to use.
|
||
Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be pro
|
||
vided during the filling operation and during application
|
||
to keep theCrllNRl"NE uniformly suspended. Fill the spray
|
||
tank at least one half full of clean water and with pump
|
||
and agitator running, add the recommended amount of
|
||
CVnNRu.v. <It. to the tank. When the CYRNRYNo '/l. is com
|
||
pletely suspended in the water, add the recommended
|
||
amount of propachlOl· or propazine to the tank while
|
||
filling with water to the desired level.
|
||
Allow the pump to run several minutes before applica
|
||
tion to ensure complete suspension and mixing. ORf'(- II
|
||
l/lI"'f <II. with propachloror propazine should not be left in
|
||
the spray tank for prolonged periods. Batches of these I
|
||
combinations should be mixed and applied the same day. I
|
||
Apply with flat fan (even flat fan for band application)
|
||
or flood nozzles in conjunction with 50 mesh nozzle
|
||
screens and in-line screens. Carefully follow the nozzle I
|
||
manufacturer's recommendation for correct nozzle
|
||
height, positioning and spacing. Flood nozzles should
|
||
have a 50% overlap in spray pattern. Check for uniform
|
||
distribution of spray droplets. Apply at pressures of20-40
|
||
psi to reduce chemical loss due to fine mist drift.
|
||
Check nozzle pressure and output regularly to assure
|
||
proper calibration and application of tank mix combina
|
||
tions.
|
||
Apply these tank mix combinations in 20 to 30 gallons of
|
||
water per acre for ground application.
|
||
C~nNlIVNe NL JPropachlor 65 WP
|
||
Apply CVAn/A",,( 'It. + propachlor 65 WP as tank mix
|
||
combinations at planting, or after plantinr., but:M"''':'
|
||
the crop and weeds emerge. Adjust thi ralsof appr.cation
|
||
for a given soil to the optimum dosage o:-ates shot..:n ~ft •• Table IX :',
|
||
, "
|
||
r ••••
|
||
• • ••••• cVJlNt!c,N(I{t.JPropazlne SOWP < ' , , , , •
|
||
Apply (;Y/lNtlQN< 'IJ.. + propazine 80 'r~p as tall~.vPJ
|
||
combinations at planting. or after planting, but MlA/"t!
|
||
the crop and weeds emerge. Adjust thq ~1ttE! Qf appij~ij~"(l
|
||
for a given soil to the optimum dosa~cl ..... tes s~q.if!
|
||
Table X . The combination of CYIl'lIWIJ( "''': I>!us propazine
|
||
reduces the potential of herbicide carr~6vet.
|
||
. ' .. '. . -."'_.-... _ ..... :--.... , . ',,'$ ,.
|
||
_, ,,,, '. ~: •••• l' .•• '_~""'_ •• ' ... 1\..;.... •••• ~._..".M.J, •
|
||
|
||
TABLE IX
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATE'S PER ACRE FOR
|
||
CYIWI/UIO'It. + PROPACHLOR
|
||
65 WP FOR GRAIN SORGHUM'
|
||
Organic MaHer In Soli'
|
||
2% I 3%
|
||
Soli Qts. . \.~ct. ,!< also Lbs.
|
||
Texture eYAh4r ... 1'I"· + Propachlo. <!'ANIl~_ + Propachlor !
|
||
Description' <II.. 65WP •• 65WP
|
||
Sandy Loam 1.0 + 3,6 I 2 + 4.5
|
||
Loam, sill loam.
|
||
sill 1.2 + 4,5 1.4 + 5.1
|
||
Sandy day loam,
|
||
clflY loam,
|
||
silty clay loam 1.4 + 5,1 1.6 + 6,0
|
||
Sandy clay, silty
|
||
clay, clay 1.6 + 6.0 1.6 + 6,0
|
||
Peat and muck NOT RECOMMENDED
|
||
, For band applitalion use proportionately less.
|
||
t For organic maller content between those listed adjust the rate
|
||
(
|
||
- "lroportionately.
|
||
. va not uscCJJkJi'I'INE Jpropachlor combinations on sand and loamy
|
||
sand soils.
|
||
..
|
||
(
|
||
TABLE X
|
||
BROADCAST APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE
|
||
FOR CYIW~WJf:l/I-· + PROPAllNE 80WP
|
||
FOR GRAIN SORGHUM'
|
||
Qt •• Lb ••
|
||
SoU Texture CHIN"""": + Propaztne
|
||
Description' 'II.. BOWP
|
||
Loam. sill loam. sill 0,8 + 1.0
|
||
Sandy clay loam. clay loam.
|
||
silty c1av loam 1.0 + 1.25
|
||
Sandy clay, silty clay.
|
||
clay 1.2 + 1.5
|
||
Peal and muck NOT RECOMMENDED
|
||
I For ba.nd application use proportionatelv less.
|
||
l' The Stlme dosage rales apply regardless ofthe organic matter
|
||
conlent.
|
||
Do nol use .cYAhnUNe I{~ Jpropazlne 80 WP combinations on sand.
|
||
loamy sands and sandy loam soils.
|
||
••••••
|
||
" • • • • • • • • .. • ••••• • • •• " , • • ••••• , .. • • • ••••
|
||
~ ... • • ( ... • ••••• • • • •• .. • • • • • ••••• .. • • • •• •• • ... • • .. •
|
||
'> •
|
||
"':hi ,,."i_'t'y-;:·: ,)
|
||
|
||
G~:~R~~INFORMATlON for u.se.in etHon-
|
||
. .
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
WEEDS CONTaOLLED BY PREEMERGENCE
|
||
APPLICATION OF CYII/VI/ZIN£ 'It.
|
||
Annual Morningglory species
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Prickly sida (teaweed)
|
||
Spurge (prostrate and spotted)
|
||
Preemergence Use
|
||
CYilNlIllNe ,,~ . Herbicide is a selecti>e preeme"gence herbi·
|
||
. cide for early season weed control ir. cotton. Supplemental
|
||
practices (such as directed postemergenceCYRNIIZ'IN( . applica.
|
||
tion) may be necessary to control late season weeds. (.¥lINhCltJC
|
||
I//... can be used on cotton either alone or following a preplant
|
||
incorporated application oftrifluralin (Treflan-). CV/lNl/tiN(<l1.
|
||
may be applied preemergence in the states of Alabama, Arkan·
|
||
885. Georgia, Louisiana, ltiississippi,Missouri, Oklahoma. Ten·
|
||
nessee and some areas of Texas (Texas GulfCoasUCoastal Bend
|
||
and Blacklands only). . .
|
||
As a preemergence herbicide. CYAltJAt6vt4l. . is active mainly
|
||
through the roots, and thereCore its effect on weeds is dependent
|
||
on adequa,te rainfall w move the herbicide into the root zone.
|
||
Moisture should be sufficient to wet the top 1 'I. to 2 inches oC
|
||
soi! or make the soil too wet to cultivate; for wost soils one·halC
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||
inch oC moIsture is sufficient. A shallow cultivation is ",com
|
||
mended iCrainfall has not occurred within about 10 days after
|
||
application, Under conditions which delay weed germination,
|
||
such as low temperatures, lack oC soil surface mOisture, or when
|
||
gennination extends over 8 long period, tbe effectiveness of the
|
||
herbicide may be impaired. Rotary hoeing or a shallow cultiva
|
||
tion may be oC benefit under these circumstances. If the cotton
|
||
is cultivated, tillage should be shallow to minimize herbicide
|
||
dilution in the soil.
|
||
Select the proper rate oC (!YIINllfINC ,,~, Cor the particular soil
|
||
texture oC the field to be treated. Consult your local Agricul·
|
||
tural Extension Agent for hei p in determining the soil texture,
|
||
organic matter and the most appropriate herbicide rate for local
|
||
conditions. Do not use e.VIllVA'lJoJ< 1/1.. , on soils containing less
|
||
than 1% organic matter. In fields where the soil texture changes
|
||
from coarse to fine, do not use the fine rate on the medium or
|
||
coarse soil areas. or the medium rate on tr.e coarse soil areas.
|
||
Avoid overlapping the spray pattern or overdosing the field
|
||
with 1i.1RNtlTJAit ".,. Application rates above thoserecommendo:!
|
||
Cor the soil texture can result in yellowing or stunting of the
|
||
crop and may result in stand reduction.
|
||
While cotton exhibita tolerance to C11WI/tiNt <It.. ., adverse
|
||
growing (".,)nditions such 8S excessive rains. standing water or
|
||
cold weather may result in stand reduction.
|
||
Should the cotton stand be lost to adverse weathereonditions,
|
||
the field can be replanted to cotton or soybeans.
|
||
When C,(j'l",IN. q. is used as directed on this label there is no
|
||
Cy/WI/VN£ herbicide carryover to interfere with succeeding
|
||
crop., and the user can rotate from cotton to other crops.
|
||
DO NOT GRAZE OR FEED FOLIAGE FROM TREATED
|
||
AREAS TO LIVESTOCK.
|
||
• 1"' ... ,. '. . .
|
||
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY POSTEMERGENCE
|
||
APPLICATION OFeYIINl/lINF LIt. ,.,
|
||
.,
|
||
Annual Morningglory (tall, smallflower,
|
||
small while and ivyleaf)
|
||
Cocklebur
|
||
Prickly sida (teaweed)
|
||
Pigweed (redroot and sjliny)
|
||
Spurge (spotted)
|
||
Postemergence Use
|
||
cYnN~l/IlJf. t./L is effective for the control of certain broadleaf
|
||
weeds when applied 8S a directed postemergence treatment .
|
||
C111NIWNt 'II. may be applied postemergence in the states oC
|
||
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Mississippi,
|
||
Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennes·
|
||
see and some areas oC Texas (Texas GulC CoasUCoastal Bend
|
||
and Blacklands only).
|
||
Care must be taken to prevent contact of the C'In",Rt/NE 'It.. .
|
||
spray with cotton leaves 8S injury will occur. Use precisi~n
|
||
application equipment 80 that the spray is directed to the soil
|
||
around the base oC the cotton plants and still covers the em·
|
||
erged weeds beneath the cotton.
|
||
When CYRNl/tIN~' 'Il. . is used a. directed on this label, there is
|
||
no (,YMtlll,lJt; herbicide carryover to interfere with succeeding
|
||
crops and the user can rotate from cotton to other crops.
|
||
DO NOT GRAZE OR FEED FOLIAGE FROM
|
||
TREATED AREAS TO LIVESTOCK
|
||
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||
General Mixing and SprayIng Directions
|
||
Be sure the sprayer tank, boom and nozzles have been thor·
|
||
oughly flushed with clean water prior to use.
|
||
Sufficient jet or mechanical agitation should be provided
|
||
during t~e filling operation and during application tA keep the
|
||
CYA"Al/N~ . uniCorm!y suspended. Fill the spray ~.nk at least
|
||
one·half full oC clean water, and with pump and agitator run·
|
||
ning, add the recommended amount of'CYnNIiZJNt'" to the tank,
|
||
then add water to the desired level.
|
||
Allow the pump to run spveral minutt's before application to
|
||
ensure ~ompl;te su~pC'nslOn and mixing of (,'YANIITINf ~ • If
|
||
(ir!I"nt<Vc 'It lS allowed to stand in a spray tank or nurse tank
|
||
for an ~xtc.nded period (se~eral hours or ovcrnighU. provide
|
||
good agltatlon Cor. several ~mut.s before application 1~ 'I'I\'V"
|
||
complete suspension and miXIng. 4 ,. •• •
|
||
. App.ly \Yi~h fla~ fan noulesteven flat fM tOJ k:and app'11c.a~i;J1)
|
||
10 conjunction With 50 mesh nozzle screens and in line sc:ceeltS.
|
||
Carefully follow the nozzle manufacturc.li·~ recommcndationfor
|
||
corrcct nozzle height. positioninf! and s~alll·g.·Ch(lc1t f6r·~Ri.
|
||
Corm distribution of spray droplets. Apply /1I'Nessur.~ ~t'lM.40
|
||
psi to reduce chemicall .. s due to fino m\~t.cjrift. Check "ozzle
|
||
pre~ure and output ref(ularly to ensure prolV'r calibrlftlcltf Ud
|
||
apphcatlon. • •
|
||
Apply the spray solution containing'~riw~lI"'<'~' '("""4y
|
||
to the S?i1 surface using 15·30 gallons per ACre rof 'kr6dnd
|
||
apphcatlon. • •• .. .
|
||
OJ 1. J
|
||
. "'!~I:;~' :!~I
|
||
.~_ ....... 'ft': t·,·· ·,w;, .' ~·;~·~Ji;lt~i.~.:::'
|
||
i W{-g!.t nim '#f
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
(
|
||
Preemergence
|
||
Apply ornrv'l..,.-I/L at planting, or after planting but beCorethe
|
||
crop has emerged. Use 0_8 to 2.0 quarts per acre OCCYIINII'''Io'E "'
|
||
depending on soil texture, as indicated in Table I.
|
||
TABLE I
|
||
PREEMERGENCE BROADCAST APPLICATION
|
||
RATES PER ACRE FOR cw,~rlJ(e '1'- FOR COTTON
|
||
(For Band Application, Use Proportionately Less)
|
||
Soli Texture I
|
||
[Must contain Qts. CrlVr~{ItJE 'i~
|
||
at :east 1% Soli Texture Organic MaHer
|
||
O.ganlc MaHer) Description 1-1.5% Over 1.5%
|
||
Coarse soils Sandy loam 0.8 i).8
|
||
Silt and silt ioam 0.8 - 1.0 1.0
|
||
Medium soils Loam. clay loam,
|
||
s.andv clav loam
|
||
and ~and.v clay 1.2 - 1.6 1.6
|
||
Fine soils Silly clay loam,
|
||
silto., clav and clav 1.6 - 2.0 2.0
|
||
Donot use C'IIUVI1Zf't/( on coarse sm!.sl sands and loamy sondscontain-
|
||
ing more than 70r:;. sandI. Do not useC'lnlV"r~N('1t..on soils containing
|
||
hss than If.r organic mallcr. Use o(CYAlVllcllVf. on sands and loamy
|
||
lORds andlor soils containing less than 1'k organic matter willlikel.v
|
||
Ttsul, in injury to the callan crop.
|
||
Postemergence
|
||
CVflNfiZINE may be applied directed postemcrgence to cot-
|
||
ton and either preemergence to weeds or postemergente to
|
||
weeds. Apply beCore weeds are more than 2 inches tall. Apply
|
||
the directed postcmergence treatment after the cotton has at-
|
||
tained the minimum height of 6 inches. See Table II Cor rates.
|
||
For layby treatment. apply (!il/NI/ZIN," 'it arter the cotton has
|
||
attained a height of12 inches or more. See Table II! lor rates.
|
||
The spray solution should be directed to the soil around the
|
||
base oC the cotton plants. Care should be taken to prevent the
|
||
spray from striking the cotton leaves as injury will occur.
|
||
To enhance the effectiveness oCCYllNlJZINfAL when applied
|
||
postemergence, an agricultural surCactant such as SPRET, AC-
|
||
TIVATE, x-n, WK, STEROX NJ or other similar surfactants
|
||
whose ingredients are cleared Cor use under 40 CFR 180.1001
|
||
should be added to the spray mixture. Add 1 io 2 quarts of the
|
||
sunactant (as directed by the manuCacturer) to each 100 gal
|
||
lons of spray mixture.
|
||
C!ytfl'llllCII'olt-,-{l... may be applied postemergence following a pre
|
||
emergence application oC nJlltl/(lWE • Apply no more than two
|
||
postemergence applications and one prccmergcnce application
|
||
ttl the same crop in anyone year.
|
||
TABLE II
|
||
DIRECTED POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION
|
||
RATES PER ACRE FOR Cr/llYflr .. {'iC FOR COTTON
|
||
Banded 38 -Row
|
||
Broadcast 12-Band 19·Band
|
||
0.6 - 1.0 quart 0.2 - 0.3 quart 0.3.0.5 quart
|
||
Use the maximum rate when dry or arid condition! exist.
|
||
TABLE 11\
|
||
LAYBY APPLIC.ATION RATES PER ACRE
|
||
FORCY'1ffl/lIAlfQL FOR COTTON
|
||
Broadcast
|
||
Rates
|
||
(For Band
|
||
Application,
|
||
Height of Soli Soli Texture Use Propor-
|
||
Cotton Texture Description t10nately less)
|
||
12 inches Coarse Sandy loam 0.8 quart
|
||
or more Silt and silt loam.
|
||
Medium loam. clay loam.
|
||
sandy clay loam
|
||
and sandy clay 1.2 uarts
|
||
Fine Silty clay loam, silty
|
||
clay and cia), 1.6 quarto
|
||
,
|
||
I ,
|
||
I
|
||
/1 It
|
||
C'iIWlZII'IC '>l Plus MSM/,
|
||
(Jy/VtiA1INf c.JL may also be applied in a tank·mix combination
|
||
with MSMA as a directed postenlcrgence treatment in cotton.
|
||
See Table IV for rat~s. Apply before weeds are more than 2
|
||
inches tall. The combination wiH control those weeds !:In the
|
||
MSMA label plus the weeds controll2d by Cr~N~ll"'t- 'If.,-
|
||
Apply(yll'tnl"'''~ plus MSMA after the cotton is 6 inches I
|
||
tall but before it reaches the first bloom stag!!. The spray solu·
|
||
tion should be directed to the soil a.ound the baseoCthe cotton I·
|
||
plants. Care shouid be taken to prevent the spray from striking
|
||
the cotton leaves a3 injury will occur_
|
||
To enhance the efTectiveness of C'PtJRl<tJ,-'/L plus l\IS;\IA
|
||
when applied postemergerlce. an agricultural surfactant such
|
||
as SPRET. ACTIVATE, X-77, WK, STEROX NJ or other similar
|
||
surfaclants whose ingredients are cleared for use under 40 CFR
|
||
180.1001 should be added :0 the spray mixture. Add 1 to 2
|
||
Quarts of the surfactant (as directed by the manufacturer) to
|
||
each 100 gallons oC spray mixture. .
|
||
(j.YIlNI/lJNE _ plus l\ISl\IA may be applied postemergence follow
|
||
ing a preemergence 3?plication ofCYAtvACPJt~. Apply no more
|
||
than two postemergence applications and one preemergence !
|
||
application to the same crop in anyone year.
|
||
Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling oC all prod
|
||
ucts used in tank-mix combinations_
|
||
TABLE IV
|
||
DIRECTED POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION RATES
|
||
PER ACRE [o.,"NlI''''<'I<. + MSMA FOR COTTON
|
||
Banded 3S- Row
|
||
Broadcast 12-Band 19 Band
|
||
0.6 - 1.0 Quart C;tfhllJT.,Ne 1/1.. 0.2 - 0.3 Quart 0.3 - 0.5 Quart
|
||
+ + +
|
||
4 Pinls MSMA (4 tb!gall 1.3 pints 2 pints
|
||
or or or
|
||
2.4 Pints MSMA 16.6Ib·gall 0.8 pint 1.2 pints
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~t~~~,~;~~~~CONDITIONS OF SALE - LIMITED WARRANTY
|
||
~ LUIITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
|
||
The directions on this label are believed to be reliable
|
||
and should be followed carefully. Insufficient control of
|
||
pests and/or injury to the crop to which the product is applied
|
||
7~X~I\~1IQ~:'~"may result from the occurrence of extraordinary or' unusual
|
||
. weather conditions, the. failure to follow the label directions,
|
||
cn .• ,", ..•.... ,or good application practices, all of which are beyond the .
|
||
'j' -~ .• -
|
||
~control of Setre . or seller. In addition, failure to follow .
|
||
~" •. ' 'label directions may cause injury to crops, animals, man or·
|
||
~~~~~~~~i the environment. Setre warrants that this ~roduct conforms
|
||
ij~~J. to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably···.,~~\~~~~
|
||
fit for the purpose referred to in the directions for use
|
||
·Iii?t";.·.. . .. subject to the factors noted above which are beyond the control
|
||
~~Hfj\)·}·,.·".~f setre,:. Setre makes ',lo o1;"-her warrant~es or representations
|
||
.:' .... :' ... ~ .. ' '.' of any k~nd, express or ~mpl~ed, concern~ng the product, . -.';
|
||
(,J.{~~;'f~:;P.i:)j~~inClUding no. implied warranty of merchantibility or fitness
|
||
·:~:'!;~:~·2l~.':;:::';:;·.for any part~cular purpose, and no such warrant shall be .: ... ~.r~,~.:;""
|
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·'l~~:r-(:;~.:tl:';:":!I:t'implied by law. . "
|
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|
||
:·lrfi,~:~,~~~~. relating to. the handling or use of this product is a
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~iifJ.!."'··':;'·.'·· damage and ~n no event shall damages or any other recovery of
|
||
.:'.i;j.:-..... ,';.-. any. kind against Setre exceed the price of the product which
|
||
1~~~{'~:;;'" 'r( cau~es the alleged lo:s, damage, inj ury, or ot~er cla~m.
|
||
' ........ (.. Setre' shall not be l~able and any and all cla~ms aga~nst
|
||
. >':'. Setre: are waived, for special, indirect, incidental, or
|
||
~,:k:<~' . ,. consequential damages or expense, of any nature, including,
|
||
but not limited ~6', loss of profits or income, whether or not
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'f~'~·!'.:, .. ,.: ~;,.. . bas.ed, on Setre 's ·.negligence, breach of warranty, strict .. ; : .. ~:...u..':Y"'>'"'.'
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_~'" ' .•.. ' .' . liability in tort' or any other cause of action. ... '.' ." ;-~~:.l.2;i,>+
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