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# FASTER HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **7969-83**
- Registrant: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS US, LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Sodium bentazon (29.8%); Sodium salt of fomesafen (7.2%)
- Label accepted: 1997-10-22
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/007969-00083-19971022.pdf
---
1117 Z3 7167-}3
CCEPTED
BASF
OCT 22 :997
FasterTM
herbicide
Postemergence Herbicide
For broad spectrum weed control in soybeans.
A soluble liquid formulation containing:
Active Ingredients:'
Sodium salt of bentazon: ....................................................................... 29.8%
Sodium salt of fomcsalen ......................................................................... 7.2%
Inert ingredients ................................................................................. ~
Total .................................................................................................... 100.0%
'Equivalent to 2.66 pounds per gallon bentazon (3-(1-methy:othyl)-1 H-2, 1 ,3-
benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one 2.2 dioxide and 0.67 pounds per gallon of fomesafen
) (5-(2-chloro-4-triftuorcmethyl) phenoxy)-N-methylsulfonyl)-2-nltrcbenzamide.
EPA Reg. No. 7969-83
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
DANGER/PELIGRO
Si usted no entiende la etiqucta, busque a alguien para que so la explique a
usted en detalle. (II you do not understand the label. find someo~e to read it to
you in detail.)
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product onty in n::cordanco I/v'ilh its ;i:.iueling and \'Jith ttle Worker Protection
Standard. 40 CFR part i 70. Refer ~o supplC?mentai ;ab~}!:ng U:1c!er • Ag,icl;ltuml Use
nequiremcnts" in the Directions For Use section for information about this standard . .. __ ._~ .•.•. , _ .. r...,,· ':'''''",--.,.,.::--"-':~, .. ~~':.I" -.
Net contents 2 1/2 gallons
OASF Corporation
P.O. Box 13528. Research TriJJ1g~e :->J.;':(, NC. 27709
RT 10-16-97
Specimen Label
Precautionary Statements
. HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DANGER
. This product contains fomesafen
which has been determined to cause
tumors in laboratory animals (mice).
Risks can be reduced by ciosely fol­
lowing use directions and precau­
tions and by wearing the protective
clothing specified elsewhere on this
label.
Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye
damage. Harmful if swallowed or
absorbed through the skin. Do not
get in eyes or on olothing. Avoid con­
tact with skin. Prolonged or frequently
repeated skn contact may cause
allergic reactions in some individuals_
Personal Protective Equipment (pPE)
Applicators and other handlers
must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Waterproof gloves
• ShOes plus socks
• Protective eyewear
'card clothing and other
Joment materials that have been
drenched or heavily contaminated
with this product's concentrate.
Follow manufacturer's instructions
for cleaning.' maintaining PPE. If no
such instructio~s for washables, use
detergent a~d hot water. Keep and
wash PPE separately from other
laundry.
Engineering Controls Statement:
When han:::ers use closed systems,
enc:osed cabs, or aircraft in a man­
ner that mcsts the requ:rcments list­
ed in the Worker Protection Standard
(WPS) for a;;ricultural pesticides [40
CFR 170.2~0(d)(4-6)J, the handler
PPE requirc,11ents may be reduced
or modified as specified in t~18 WPS.
J
er Safety Recommendations
ers should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking,
chewing gum, using tobacco, or
using the toilet.
• Remove ciothing immediately if pes­
ticide gets inside. Then wash thor-
0ughy and put on clean clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after han­
dling this product. Wash the outside
of gloves before removing. As soon
as possible, wash thoroughly and
change into clean clothing.
Statement of Practical Treatment
If in eyes: Hold eyelids open and
flush with a steady, gentle stream of
water for 15 minutes. Get medical
attention.
If swallowed: Call a doctor or get
rnedical atention. Do not Induce
vomiting or gIVe any1tJing by mOlJlh
to a'1 unconscious person. Drink
promptly a large quantity of milk, egg
VJhitcs. gelatin solution, or if these
are nut availab!e, drinklarge quanti­
ties of water. Avoid alcohol.
If on skin: Wash wilh plenty of soap
and water. Get medical attention.
Note to physician: Probably
mucousal damage may contraindi­
cate the use of gastric lavage .
Environmental Hazards
For terrestrial uses, do not apply
directly to water, or to areas where
surface water is present I or to inter­
tidal areas below the mean high
water mark. Do not contaminate
water ""hen disposing of equipment
wash waters. Do not apply when
weather conditions favor drift from
target area. Bentazon and fome­
safen are present in this product.
Bentazon is known to leach through
soil into groundwater under certain
conditions as a result of agricultural
use. Fomesafen sodium is also
known to leach through soil into
ground water under certain condi­
tions as a result of label use. Use of
this product in areas where soils are
permeable, particularly where the
water table is shallow, may result in
ground-water contamination.
Directions for use
It is a violation of Federal law to use
this product in a manner inconsistent
with its labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way
that will contact workers or other
persons, either directly or through
drift. Only protected handlers may
be in the area during application. For
any requirements speCific to your
Slate or Tribe, consu:! the agency
responsible for pesticide regulation.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance
with its labeling and with the Worker
Protection Standard, 40 CFR part t 70.
This standard contains requirements
for tho protection of agricultural work­
ers on farms, forests, nurseries, and
greenhouses, and I,andlers of agricul­
tural pesticides. It contains require­
ments for training, decontamination,
notification. and emergency assis­
tance. It also contains specific instruc­
tions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label about person­
al protective equipment (prE), and
restricted entry interval. The require­
ments in this box only apply to uses of
this product that are covered by the
Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry to
treated areas during the restricted
entry interval REI of 48 hours.
PPE required for eady cntry to treated
areas that is permitted under the
"Vorker Protoction Standard nnd that
involves cont<Jct ' .... iH' ~r.ything that has
been treated. such as p!ants, soil, and
water. includes:
• Coveralls
• vVaterprocf gloves
• Shoes plus socks
• Protective eyC: ... ·/ear
2
Storage and disposal
Do not allow product to freeze .
Do not contaminate water. food or
feed by storage or disposal.
PestiCide wastes are acutely haz­
ardous. Improper disposal of excess
pesticide, spray mixture. or rinsate is
a viOlation of Federal law. If these
wastes cannot be disposed of by
usc according to label instn~ctions,
contact your State PestiCide or
Environmental Control Agency, or the
Hazardous Waste Represenlative at
the nearest EPA regional office for
guidance.
Triple rinse container (or equivalent).
Offer for recycling or reconditioning
or puncture and dispose of in a sani­
tary landfill, by incineration, or if
allowed by state and local authori­
ties, by burning. If burned, stay out
of smoke.
Do not reuse empty container.
In Case of Emergency
In case of large-scale spillage
regarding this product. call:
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
BASF Corporation 800-832-HELP
In case of medical emergency
regarding this product, call:
1. Your local doctor for immediate
treatment.
2. Your local poison control center
(hospital).
3. BASF Corporation - 800-832-
HELP.
Steps to be taken in case materi­
al is released or spilled: Dike and
contain spill vf,th inert material (sa~d,
earth, etc.) and transfer liquid and
solid diking material to separate con­
tainers for disposal. Remove con­
taminated clothing and wash affect-
, ed skin areas with water. Wash
clothing before re-use. Keep spill out
of all sewers and open bodies of
water.
General Information
Faster herbicide is intended for
selective postemergence control of
certain broadleaf weeds in soy­
beans. Faster is effective mainly
through contact action; therefore,
weeds must be thoroughly covered
with spray. Soybeans are tolerant to
Faster when applied at recom­
mended rates. Faster may cause
somo soybean leaf-speckling and
leaf-bronzing to occur under certain
conditions; however, soybeans soon
outgrow these effects vvith no subse­
quent adverse effects noted (Soe
Restrictions and Limitations).
Faster is intended for use in the fo!­
lowing states or parts of states
[Faster canr.ot be applied more tilan
once every two years in these states
or parts of these states (Refer to
)
Restrictions and Limitations)]:
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Maine, Ma:yland, Massachusetts,
Missouri, Kansas (all counties easl of
U.S. Highway 75), Michigan (all
counties south of U.S. Highway 46).
Minnesota (a!1 counties south of
Highway 212). Nebraska (all counties
cast of U.S. Highway 81). Wisconsin
(a!1 counties south of U.S. Highway
94). New Hampshire, New Jersey.
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia
Timing of applications
Make postemergence applications of
Faster early, when weeds are small
and actively growing and before
weeds reach the maximum size list­
ed in the Application Rate Table.
Delay in application which permits
weeds to exceed the maximum size
stated will result in inadequate con­
trol.
Cultivation before or during the appli­
cation is not recommended.
Cultivation may put weeds under
stress thus making control more diffi­
cult to obtain. Timely cultivation 5-7
days after application will usually
assist in • .... eed control.
Water Volume and Spray
Pressure
Apply recommended rates of Faster
as follows:
Ground equipment: Use sufficient
spray volume and pressure to ensure
thorough weed coverage. Use a
minimum o~ 10 gallons of water per
broadcast acre and a mi!limum of 40
psi pressure (measured at the boom.
not at the pump or in the line). When
crop and weed foliage is dense. usc
up to 50 gallons of water and up to
80 psi pressure. Use standard higll
pressure pesticide hollow cone or
nat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches
apart. Do not usc flood, whirl cham­
ber. or controlled droplet applicator
(CDA) nozzles.
Air equipment: Use sufficient spray
volume and pressure to ensure thor­
ough weed coverage. Use 5-10 gal­
lons of water per acre and a maxi­
mum of 40 psi pressure. Use only
diaphragm-type nozzles producing
cone or fan spray patterns.
Aerial Application - special direc­
tions and restrictions
To obtain uniform coverage and to
avoid drj:t [1azards, the following
aDclicatiorl equipment and practices
shou!d be used:
Nozzle height: G 10 10 feet above
crop.
Nozzle orientation: NOlz;es must
be oriented so as to discharge
straight back with the air stream
(opposite the direction of travel of
the aircraft) and not more than 20
degrees downward.
r-Jolzles must not be located further
out lI,an 3/4 the distance from the
center of the aircraft to the end of
the wing or rotor.
Do not apply Faster by aircraft wt1en
IIle wind is blowing at a velocity
above 10 mph. Coarse sprays (larg­
er droplets) are less likely to drift.
Do not apply Faster by air if orna­
mentals or sensitive non -target
crops, such as cotton, sugar beets,
sunflowers or okra are within 200
feet downwind.
Applicator must follow the most
restrictive use cautions to avoid drift
hazards, including those found in
this labeling as well as applicable
state and local regulations and ordi­
nances.
Addition of Oil Concentrate
A non phytotoxic crop oil concentrate
(commonly referred to as oil conoen­
trate) should be added to the spray
tank with Faster to achieve consis­
tent weed control.
The oil concentrate must contain
either a petroleum or vegetable oil
base and must meet the following
criteria: 1) be nonphytotoxic, 2) con­
tain only EPA· exempt ingredients, 3)
provide good mixing quality in the jar
test. a:ld 4) prove beneficial in local
experience,
The exact composition of suitable
products wili va:y; however. veg­
etable and petroleum oil concen­
trates should contain emulsifiers
which provide good mixing quality.
For vegetable oil concentrates, it has
been observed that highly refined
vegetable oils are more satisfactory
than unrefined vegetable oils. For
additional information. see Jar test
for estimating suitability of oil
concentrates at the end of this
scction.
With the addition of oil concentrate
to Faster on soybeans, some leaf
burn may occur. but generally all
new growth is normal and crop vigor
is not reduced. The potential for leaf
burn is incroased when relalive
humidity and temperature are high. A
few oil concentrates have exhibited
excessive leaf burn. Refer to your
supp!ier for information concerning
successful local experience prior to
purchasing any oil concentrato.
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Rate of oil concentrate: (J
Ground application -1.25% vol­
umelvolume (2 pints/acre maxi­
mum).
Air application - 1.25% volume/vol­
ume (1 pint/acre maximum).
Jar test for estimating suitability
of oil concentrates
1. Water supply: Use only water
from intended source and at the
source temperature.
2. Amount of water In jar: Ground
application - For 20 ga!s.lA spray
volume use 3'{3 cups (800 ml) of
water. Air application - For 10
galS/A spray volume use 12{3
cups (400 m~ of water. For other
spray volumes. adjust proportion­
ately to above.
3. Amount of Faster and oil con­
centrate to add: Add Faster and
oil concentrate at the rate of 1
teaspoon (5 ml) for each pint of
recommended label rate.
4. Add components In following
sequence, gently mixing between
component additions:
a. Faster
b. Oil concentrate
5_ Cap jar, invert 10"cycles, let
stand for 15 minutes, evaluate.
6. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix
combination wi!! be uniform: thus,
the suitability of the oil concen­
trate is questionable if any of the
foHowing are observed:
Fc=c 8il (fi!m or globules) at tile sur-
:as:? .
F :xcuiation - fi1e oarticles which
may be suspended in the liquid or
;OiJnd as a preCipitated layer at
:he bot:om cf the jar.
C'abcering - th·ckoning texture
(coagulated) resembling yogurt or
a curd-like texture as wittl cottage
cheese.
Mixing/spraying
F'i tank of a thoroughly clean
sp,ayer half to two-thirds full with
c!ea.,,: water. Start agitation and add
Faster: allow to mix tllOroughly. Add
spray additive a.,d remaining volume
of wa:er. Maintain constant agitation
d"ring applicaticn.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply more than a total of
2' i! pints of Faster per acre per
season.
Do not apply Faster to soybeans
trat t"r8.'JO been subject to stress
cC"",diti::ms such as hail damage,
f·::>od,ng, drought, injury from other
\i,::-rbic;des, or \!/ide\y f1.uctuati:19 tcrn­
~~ratu~es. as era;:> injury may result.
Dc:> n(A apply Faster to soybeans
tr..at srow injur:,' {leaf
rhytmox:city a::d/or plant stunting}
ApPUCATION RATE TABLE
Applications 01 Faster should be made when \'vcdds arc srnnll ind nctivc:y growing and before weeds reach the maxi·
,mum size listed in the Application Rate Table. Such appHcations genmally correspond to the soybean grownl stages of
unifoJiate to two expanded trifoliate leaves.
So)t;eans may expenence slight ye~lo'Ning, bronzing, speckling, or burning of loaves Linder certaln conditions. Soybean
plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Leaf Stage Up to Maximum Height
Oil Concentrate
Rate
'Ii -" 'Weed'Growth Stages i Faster Rate 'I
Weeds Controlled 1---------.---'-----1,' Per Acre ',,'
r
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-B-eg-g-a-rt-ic-ks-----t----6~ .. ,...' ---,'=--c:,-"' .. +---6-,---I-------I"--'-------1
~1-B-la-ck-N-i-9h-t~-a-de---iI----2-~~',...';-:-,'i~---2-"--~I Ii
Canada Thistle' - 8" up to bud stage
... ~
Cocklebur" 6 6'
-_ ..
Common LambsquarterS' 4-6 2'
Common Purslane 4 1"
3'
! DevilsclaW' 6 3" , .. !
linsoga' 6 I 2' I
I Giant Ragweed' I 4 I 6"
Prickly Sida or Teaweed I 6 ii, 3" :
/--------+, -------+-- I
! Redroot Pigweed I 4 2"
-----t-, --, _--,i"-----'ll I Shcphordspurse' i 6 4"
Smooth Pigweed i 2" I
}purred AIloda 6 3"
2' 4 all Waterhemp
I
I 5" Velvetleaf 6
Venice Mallow 6 4"
I Wild Buckwheat 4 3"
r Wild Mustard 6 4'
Wild Sunflower 4 5"
i Yellow Nutsedge' - 6-8'
per acre
1,25%
volume/volume
{1-2 pints per
acre maximum)
a Control may bo inconsisten't with this ~~te ~f'Fasie'r:"Aia1cr<wP1lcatr6ffor Bas~lgran may be necessary {see label for
Basagran),
I
b Do not treat earlier than leaf stage sho'lJn and do not count cotyledon leaves.
c Control may be partial or inconsistent.
I d Do not treat ~os0tte before seed s:alk appears.
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)
produced by other prior herbicide
applications, because tllis -'jury
may be enhanced and/or :."'J­
longed.
Do not apply Faster dur,:,; ;JrO­
longed periods of drought ;r during
'unseasonably co!d wean"I:::. as
unsatisfactory weed cont:-':t may
result.
Rainfall OJ" overhead irrigai.:n soon
after ajJplication may nuli;;, the
effectiveness of Faster.
Physical incompatibility, r",:uced
weed control, or crop injuc,' may
result from mixing Faster " .. ith other
pesticides (fungicides, her::,cides,
insecticides, or miticides), =c!ditives,
or fertilizers. BASF does n:t recom­
mend the use of Faster ta1k mixes
other than those listed 0" 3ASF
labels, supplementallabe's. or tech­
nical information bulletins. Local
agricultural authorities mal be a
source of information whe, using
other than BASF approve: tank
mixes.
Clean sprayer thoroughly :r;or to
application of Faster, pac: :ularly if
a herbicide was used WhGl has ttee
potential to injure the ero: :8 be
sprayed with Faster.
Rotational Crop Restrictions
Do not graze treated areas or har­
vest for forage or hay.
In the case of crop failure, only soy­
beans may be immediately replant­
ed.
Avoid overlapping spray swaths.
Otherwise, injury may occur to rota­
tiena; crops.
Avoid dnft 10 all other crops and
nontarget 2rcas.
Do not apply Faster to any fif)ld
more than once every two years.
Do not apply Faster through any
typo of irrigation system.
Do not apply Reflex' 2LC herbi­
cide during the same year or follow­
ing year after application of Faster.
Do not apply more than 21/2 pints of
BasagranO herbicide following an
application of 21/4 pints of Faster
per acre per season.
Do not apply more than a total of
2.0 pounds of bentazon a.i. (from all
sources) per acre, per calendar year.
The following rotation a' :~;:r:s ;r.ay be planted after applying Faster at rec­
ommended rates in sC',:-=ans:
Do not graze rotated S"'.=·, gea;n crops or haNes, lor livestock forage or
straw.
, Minimum Rotation Interval Crop to be Planted ,
! (Months After Last Faster Application)
Small grains, suerl as \','h~.}.t. tar~9::·, rye I 4
I
Com, cotton, peanuts, rl:': , 10 ~ ,
To avoid crop injury do n::: ;::Iant sl..:nfiowers. suga~
beets. sorghum or any o:-~r crOjJ not listed abovel
within. I
18
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APPENDIX
Tile following are scientific names for ttle weeds listed in this
soction. For specific recommendations on the control of
these weeds, refer to the Application Rate Tabte,
Common Name Scientific Name
~==~----------~~. -Ocggartdci 13idons ron osa.
Black n1ghtshade I Solanum nigrum
Canada TIlistle ! Cirsium ar.;ense
Cocklebur ! Xanthium strumanum
Common Lmnbsquarter I Chenopodium a/bum
Common Purslane I Portulaca oJeracea
Common Ragweed i Ambrosia artemisiifi/ia
Devilsclaw Ii Probiscidea fouisl~Injca
Galinsoga Gahnsoga spp.
Giant Ragweed I Ambrosia triffda
Jimsonweed oaiura stramonium
Ladysthumb Polygonum parsicaria
Morningglory, Common Ipomoea purpurea
, Cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit
, Ivyleat Ipomea hederacea
, Entireleaf Ipomea hederacea
, Palmleat Ipomea wrightii
, Pitted Ipomoea lacunosa
, Purple Moonllower Ipomoea muricata
, Smallftower Jacquemontl8 tamnifolia
Pennsylvania Smartweec! Polygonum pensy!vanicum
°j'9Weed, Redroot Amaranthus retroffexus
, Smooth Amaranthus hybridis
. -rickly Sida or T ea'-'1eed Sida spinosa
Shcptlcrdspursa Capsella bursa-pastMs
Spurred Anoda Anoda cristata
Tall Waterhemp Amaranthus tuberculatus
VelveUeaf AbutJlon theophrasti
Veni::e Mallow Hibiscus trianum
I Wild Buckwheat Polygonum conovulus
! Wild Mustard Sinapsis arvensis
r Wi~d Sunflower Helianthus annus
I '{enow Nutsod e C."perus esculentus
Agricultural Products
Conditions of Sale and Warranty
The Directions For Use of this
product reflect the opinion of experts
based on field use and tests. The
directions arc believed to be reliable
- and should be followed carcfuily.
However, it is impossible to elim'nate
un risks inherently associa!cd with use
of this product. Crop injury, ineffec­
tiveness or other L:nintended conse­
Quences may rcsuit, because of such
factors as weather conditions, pres­
ence of other materials, or use of the
product in a manner inconsistent witrl
its labeling, all ot which are beyond
the control of BASF CORPORATION
("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks
shall be assumed by the Buyer.
BASF warrants that this product con­
forms to the chemical description on
the label and is reasonably fit for the
purposes referred to in the
Directions For Use, subject to the
inherent risks, referred to above.
BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS
OR IMPUED WARRANTY OF FIT­
NESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR
ANY On,ER EXPRESS OR iMPLIED
WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL
BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE ;
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULT­
ING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING
OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the
Seller offer this product, and the
Buyer and User accept it, subject to
the foregoing Conditions of Sale
and Warranty which may be varied
only by agreement In wnting signee
by a duly authorized representative ot
BASF.
Faster is a trademark of BASF AG.
© t 997 BASF Corporation
NVA 97-4- -0107
BASF Corporation
rO.8ox13528
ncsoarch Tr;angle Park, NC 27709
BASF
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