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SOYBEANS or PEANUTS -Separate Application of Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix· Preceded or Followed by Poast
Applications of Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L tank mixed with Blazer can be preceded or followed by Poast to obtain broau spectrum control of weeds listed on the respective product labels (refer to this label and the labels for Poast, and Basagran 5L + Blazer tank mix!. Also refer to these product labels for timing, rate and other information for ground and aerial applications.
For best results when making separate applications, depending upon their order, according to )able 10.
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Table 10 SOYBEANS or PEANUTS Separate Application of Basagran 5L L: Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix· Preceded or Followed by Poast
First Product!sl Applied
Basagran 5L
Basagran 5L + Blazer
Poast
ORDER OF APPLICATION
Second Productlsl Applied
Poast
Poast
Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L + Blazer
. Tank mixes not applicable in California.
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MINIMUM TIME BETWEEN
APPLICATIONS
24 Hours
7 Days
24 Hours
Basagran 5L + Pinnacle Tank Mix -SOYBEANS General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l herbicide plus Pinnacle herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran 5l or Pinnacle alone (see Table 11).
The tank mix is effective mainly through c.:mtact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
hme and Application
Rate of
The rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 11. Applications of this tank mix made to weeds that are in the cotyledun stage, larger than the size in Table 11, or to weeds under stress, may result in unsatisfactory control. Soybeans are tOlerant to the tank mix of Basagran 5l + Pinnacle after the first trifoliate soybean leaf has fully expanded; however, under conditions of high temperature or humidity some leafbronzing or leaf-speckling of soybean foliage may occur.
10Ybean plants will generally utgrow this condition within 10 to
. 4 days.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer tc" Uirections for Use - All CROPS.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Addition of Additives
Applications of Basagran 5l plus Pinnacle tank mix must include a nonionic surfactant at the rate (concentration) of '0.125% to 0.25% v/v (1 to 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution). USE OF THE HIGHER RATE OF NONIONIC SURFACTANT, PARTICULARLY UNDER HOT, HUMID CONDITIONS, MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY CROP INJURY. Use only EPA approved surfactants authorized for us') on food crops. Use a nonionic surfactant of at least 80% active ingredient. DO NOT USE DASH SPRAY ADJUVANT.
Under dry conditions or during cool weather, a crop oil concentrate at 0.5% v/v (4 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) may be used to enhance weed control. Use a petroleum based crop oil concentrate (0.5% v/v) with at least 15% emulsifiers/surfactant. THE USE OF CROP OIL CONCENTRATE MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY INJURY TO SOYBEANS.
The addition of ammonium nitrogen fertilizer is required for control of velvetleaf. Use a high quality liquid nitrogen fertilizer such as 28·0-0 at a rate of 2 to 4 quarts per acre or 10·34·0 at a rate of 1 to 2 quarts per acre. A:ternatively, a high quality, sprayable grade of ammonium sulfate (AMS) (21-0-0) may be used at a rate of 2 to 4 pounus per acre. The addition of ammonium nitrogen fertilizer does not replace the need for a surfactant. Use the lower rate of nitrogen fertilizer for aerial applications.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply within 60 days of harvesting soybeans.
Do not graze animals on green forage or stubble. Do not utilize hay or straw for animal feed o. bedding.
Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application or unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
Do not cultivate within seven days before or after application.
Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to drift onto adjacent crops or land, as injury to other crops may occur. Consult the respective labels for detai's.
n,oroughly clean sprayer immediately after spraying. See Pinnacle label for "Sprayer Cleanup".
Do not apply within 14 days before or after an organophosphate insecticide as severe crop injury may occur.
Table 11 B 5L asagran + p' mnac e T k M' an IX - SO/BEANS
BASAGRAN 5L BASAGRAN 5L BASAGRAN 5L WEEDS 1.2 PT/A 1.2 PT/A 0.8 PT/A ADDITIVE
CONTROLLED + + + RATE' PINNACLE Y. OZ/A PINNACLE ~ OZ/A PINNACLE Y. OZ/A HEIGHT (INCHES' HEIGHT (INCHES' HEIGHT (INCHES'
Cocklebur 2·6" 2·6" 2-4" Nonionic Common Lambsquarters 2-4" ---- 2-4· surfactant Jimsonweed 2-6· 2-6· 2-6· at 0.125· Ladysthumb 2·6" 2-6" 2-6· 0.25% Pennsylvania Smart weed 2-6· 2·6- 2 ~. -0 v/v (1 to 2 Redroot Pigweed 2-8" 2-4· 2·6· pints per Smooth Pigweed 2·8· 2-4· 2-6· 100 gallons Tall Waterhemp 2·8" 2-4· 2-6· spray Velvetleaf 2·5· 2-5" 2-5" solution' Venice Mallow 2· 2· 2· + Wild Buckwheat 2·3· 2-3· Nitrogen
.. .--. Wild Mustard Up to 4· ,,' Up to 4·· .. Up to 4···· solution Wild Sunflower 2-6· 2-4· 2-4· .
Refer to the section entitled Addition of Additives for specific rates and environmental conditions . .. Nitrogen solution is referred to as 28%-32% UAN (urea ammonium nit~ate) or AMS (ammonium sulfate). Refer to section ... entitled Addition of mtrogen solution . Diameter.
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Basagran 5L + Pursuit* Tank MixSOYBEANS
GeoHal and Application Information. Restrictions "fld limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l herbicide plus Pursuit herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran 5l or Pursuit alo.-.3 (see Table 2).
The tank mix is effective mainly ~hrough contact action; t>erefore. weeds must be thoroughly, 'overed with spray. Large crop-ano-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
jime and Rate of Application
Rates of applil ation an1 weold sizes fo' the use of this tank mix are given in Table 2. Applications of this tank mix should be made when weeds are small' ,nd actively gr Jwing and befo e weeds reach
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the ma.<imum size listed in the application table. Such applications should be applied within 14 to 28 days after planting. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix nf Basagran 5l plus Pursuit aiter the first trifoliate ;oybean leaf has fully expanded. • 'lowever. under conditions of high temperature or humidity some leaf-bronzing or leaf speckling of s(Jybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants will generally outgrow this condition within 10 to 14 days.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Apply recommended rates of this to·:I<. mix as foilows:
3round Equipment Only: Use a ,r,;'limum 20 gallons of water per ; 'cre on 11 broadcast basis. Use a ,n,nimum of 40 psi pressure i measured 'It the boom not at "oe pump or in the line) when using .,at fan nozzles and 40 to 60 psi pressure when u~ing hollow cone .10zzles. ;)0 not use flood. whirl chambu. or controlled droplet application (COl.) nozzles.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read aod follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling applies when using a tank mix .
Do not apply the tank mix of Basap:an 5l plus Pursuit within 85 days of soybean harvest.
Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system.
Do not allow spray to drift onto adjacent crops or land. as injury to other plants may occur. Consult the respecti, e labels for details.
Do not appl' this tank mix by aE:.ial application.
Do not apply with ground equipment when wind velocity is greater t;lan 10 m.p.h .• or when spray may be carried to sensitive crops. Sensitive crops include leaf vegetables. sugar beets and corton.
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
TABLE 12 Basagran 5L + p ursuit T ank M' Ix - SOYBEAN-;:,
WEEDS CONTROLLED BASAGRAN 0.8 PT/A BASAGRAN 1.2 PTS/A BASAGRAN 1.2 PTtA ADDITIVE + + + RATE
PURSUIT 2 OZ/A PURSUIT 20 Z/A PURSUIT 4 OZ/A
Broadle.f Weed. M.ximum We.d Size
Cocklebur 4" 6" S" nonionic Common Lambsquarters 1" 1.5" 2" surfactanr' Jerusalem Artichoke --- ... 10" 11 qti1 00 \lals) Jimsonweed 4" 6" 6" plus nitrogen Kochia
< '" <2" 4" solution UAN
Marshelder ._- 2 3" l2 qts/A) Morningglory or AMS"
,Entirelea' -.- 2" 2" ,Ivylaaf --- '" 2" ,Pitted _ .. "- 2" ,SmaUflower --- --- 3" ,Tall --- --- 2"
Nightshado ,Black <2" <2" 3" .Eastern black <2" <2" 3" ,Hairy <2" <2" 3"
Pigweed .Palmer 4" 4" S" .Redcoot 4" 4" S" ,Smo,=,th 4" 4" S"
Prickly sidalTeaNsed _ .. 3" 3" Ragweed
.Common --- <2" 3" ,Giant 2" <2" 3"
Smarlweod .ladysthumb 4" 6" 6" .Pennsylvania 4" 6" 6"
Tall Watl!rhemp 2" 2" 4" Velvetlouf 2" 5" 5" Venice Mallow 2" 2" 2" Wild Buckwheat -_. 3" 3" Wild Mustard 2" 4" 4" Wild Sunflower 3" 5" 5"
Gr.ue. --- -_. 3"
Barnyardgrass Crabgrass _ .. --- 3"
,Largo --- ... 3" .Smooth
Foxtails ._- .. - 3" ,Giant _ .. --- 3" ,Green --- --- 3" ,Giant Green _.- --- 3" ,Robust PlJrple --- --- 3" ,Robust WhIte -- --- 3" ,Yellow --- --- 3"
.' Johnsongrass. Seedlinq 3" --- -_. Red Rice 4" 4" 8" Shattercane
. Refer to. respective labels for complete list of \Needs controlled . • Use a nonionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ;1I'oj1ledient.
Dash" HC spray adjuvant may be substituted at 1 pt/A ~or the r.onionlc surfactant. Dash HC IS recommer'lded when weeds have been subjected to heat or moisture stress.
< UAN (Urea Ammonium Nitrate) is Jenerally referred to as 28% to 32% nitrogen solution. AMS IAmmonlum Suaate} may be used at the fate of 17 Ibs. per 100 gallons of spray solution.
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Basagran 5L-CORN AND SORGHUM
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5L when weeds are small and actIvely growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Corn and Sorghum. Such applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of one to five leaves. Corn is tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth. Sorghum is tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage. Very slight leaf-speckling of corn and
TABLE 13 A-'M)licatlOn R ates f or c om an
sorghum may occur but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Corn types include field. sweet and pop. and corn grown for seed or silage. Sorghum types include grain sorghum and forage sorghum.
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Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints per acre in one season in corn or 1.6 pints per acre in one season in sorghum.
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Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines to Basagran 5l.
Do not apply to sorghum that is heading or blooming.
Do not gra7e treated fields for at least 1 2 days after the last treatment with Basagran 5l.
California only: Not recommended for control of yellow nutsedge in corn or sorghum. Not for use on forage sorghum.
II) APi>lICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGeS'
WEED CONTROLLED 1.2 Pints/Acre 1.6 Pints/Acre
Leaf Stage Maximum Leaf Stage Maximum Heiaht Height
Beggarticks Up to 6 6" 6-S S" Bristly Starbur Up to 4 2" 4-6 3" Cocklebur 2-6' 6" 6-10 10" Common Lambsquarters' --- - ___ . 4-S" 2" Common Ragweed ---- ---- 4-6" 3" Dayflower Up to 6 4" 6-10 S" Devilsclaw -.-. ---- Up to 6" 3" Galinsoga ---- ---- Cotyledon 2"
to 6" Giant Ragweed' . ---- ---- Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to 5 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida or Teaweed Up to 6 3" 6·S 4" Spurred Anoda Up to 6 3" 6-S 4" .... Tropic Croton Up to 2 2" 2-4 4" Velvet leaf ••• Up to 4" . 2" 4-6· •• 5" Venice Mallow Up to 6 2" 6-10 4" Wild Buckwheat Up to 4 3" 4-6 5" Wild Mustard Up to 6 4" 6-10 S" Wild Sunflower Up to 4 5" 4-6 S"
For additional weeds, see Special Directions section following.
.. Do not treat later than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves . Add 011 concentrate accordmg to section Addition of 011 Concentrate. page . Nitrogen solution may be substituted for oil concentrate for all weeds except common Larnbsquarters. common Ragweed and Gahnsoga. If VelveUeaf IS present with werds requiring 011 ~oncentrate. a Nitrogen solution plus 011 Concentrate may be used.
.. Corllral may be pallial or inconSistent. If, after the first Ilpphcatton, a second weed flush develops, re·treat according to thiS rille table (corn only). . . . See section Addition of Nltroqen Solution (see pllqe ) .
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Special Directions for Other We"d Problems in Corn
Morningglories South: (AL. AR. FL. GA. LA. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VAl To control smallflower and cypressvine morningglories. apply either 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height or length. or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in length.
To control palmleaf. pitted. tall (common). entire leaf. ivyleaf and purple moon flower morningglories. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants not larger than 4 t .. ue leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory emergence). Make a second application at the same rate of 5 to 14 days later.
/1 states other than the South (see above): Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to annual morningglories not larger than 4 true leaves. spray solution of Basagran 5L/water.
Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the
Because morninqglories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5L is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this label. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L1water for each application (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate) .
Canada Thistle Apjlly 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later.
Make a second
Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil
)~onctlntrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water for each application (see section Addition of OR Concentrate) .
Field and Hedge Bindweed In KY. IL. IN. MI and OH only: For suppression of field hedge bindweed. apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long.
Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water according to section Addition of O~ Concentrate.
Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment is intended to provide only partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made.
Thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints o:.f Basagran 5L per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall. or for best results. apply 1 .2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall and repeat 10 to 1 4 days later. Add oil concentrate to spray solution according to directions in section entitled Addition of Oil Concentrate.
S~ecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Sorahum -
Annual Morningglories
Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre. ' annual mOI~ingglories not larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L1water. according to Addition of Oil Concentrate section.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5L is applied to morningglories before the't exceed the maximum size recommended (see paoe ).
Canada Thistle
Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. Control may be partial or inconsistent.
Yellow Nutsedge
Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tJ11. Add oil concentrate according to sec lion AddItion of Oil Concentrate. Control may be parti31 or inconSIstent.
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I Basagran 5L + Atrazme Tank Mix CORN AND SORGHUM
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5L with atrazine effectively controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds on the labeling of both products. For the control of annual morningglories. Canada thistle and yellow nutsedge. refer to the sections entitled Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn and Sorghum.
A trazine products compatible with Basagran 5L include AAtrex'" BO W. AAtrex'" 4L. and AAtrex Nine-1'" herbicides. Refer to the .·espective atrazine labels for additional directions and limitations. Always add nitrogen SOlution or oil concentrate according to the sections regarding addition of oil concentrate and addition of nitrogen solution.
Mixing and Spray Equipment
Use intake. in-line. or nozzle screens finer than 50 mesh. Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full of clean water. Start agitation. Add atr'-lzine and allow to wet and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation and add Basagran 5L and nitrogen
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solu1ion. and lor oil concentrate; allow to mix. Dash He may be substituted for oil concentrate. Last. add the remaining quantity of water and mix thorougt-Iy. Maintain constant agitation during application. Avoid allowing the mixture to stand overnight. Clean sprayer immediately after use by flushing the system with water and d strong detergent. Do not allow cleaning water to contaminate streams or ponds.
Time and Rate of Application
Apply when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Corn and Sorghum. Such applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of one to five leaves.
Corn is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth. Sorghum is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage.
Very light le3f speckling may occur in corn ad sorghum. but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Refer to the Conversion Table below for application rates depending on formulation. A cultivation may be necessary if all weeds are not controlled or if regrowth of weeds occurs.
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Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix with Atrazine (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L and atrazine. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not use tank mix when crop is under stress from prolonged cold. wet weather. poor fertility. or other factors or when crop is wet and succulent from recent rainfall as crop injury may occur.
Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines to tank mix.
Do not apply to sorghum that is heading out or blooming.
Do not make more than one application of tank mix per season.
Do not apply more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season in corn or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season in sorghum.
Do not graze treated area or feed treated forage to livestock for 21 days following application (see label for atrazine).
Do not plant oats. sugar beets. or sunflowers the season following application in soil having a calcareous surface layer.
In the Intermountain Region of the United States. do not plant any other crop :he year following application except corn or sorghum.
Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation.
Table 14 Acreage Conversion
TANK MIX RATE AMOUNT OF FORMULATED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION
lib. ai/A," BASAGRAN 5L ATR."ZINE lAA TREXI
1 Acre , Acre 1v Acr •• 60 Acr ••
Pints lOW tb. NIIM.o lb. 4L pl. lOW tbs Nine.o lb. 4L plll • OW~ NIM..o lb •
0.42 ... 0.42 0.67 .525 .46 .84 5.25 4.6 B.4 26.25 23
0.5 + 0.5 0.8 .65 .56 1 6.25 5.6 10 31.25 30
0.75 + 0.75 1.2 .94 .83 1.5 9.4 B.3 15 46.B 41.5
Accordtng to weed growth stage indicated in table below.
Table 15 A r r Ippllca Ion R ates f
WEEDS
or T an k M" IX 0 fB asaqran 5L + At ra2':ne - CORN an d SORGHUM APPliCATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES'
4L ,\8
42
50
75
I) CONTROLLED 0.42 + 0.42 lb. ai/A: 0.5 + 0.5 lb. ai/A: 0.75 + 0.75 lb. ai/A:
Leal Maximum Leaf Maximum Leal Maximum Stages Heighl S1ages Heighl Stages Height
Beggarticks Up to 6 6" Black Nightshade Up to 4 I" Up to 4 I" Bristly Starbur Up to 4 2" Burcucumbcr ... ... ... 2- ." 4" Cocklebur 2·4·· 3- 2·10·' S" 2·10" S" Common lambsquarlers 2·6 2" Up to 8 5" S·12 S" Common Ragweed Up to 4'" 4" 4·7"· 5" Dayf:ower ... Up to 6 4" Eastern Black Nightshade Up to 4 I" Up to 4 I" Giant Ragweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" Jimsonweed 2·4 3" Up to 6 6" 4·6 8" Kochl8 ... 4" 6·10 4" ladvsthumb 2·6 4" Up to 10 10" ... 12" Morningglory. Annual Up to 4 4- 10·14 6" Morningglorv. Smallflower Up to 4 ." 4·6 6" PennsylveniJ Smart weed 2·6 4" Up to 10 10" 4·6 12" Prickly Sida or Teaweed Up to 4 2" 10·14 6" Redroot Pigweed 2·4 2" Up to 10 6" Up to 10 4" Smooth Pigweed 2·4 2" Up to 10 6" Up to 10 6" Spurred Anoda ... Up to 6 6" Tall Waterhemp Up to 8 2" 6·9 3" Velvetleaf· 2-4 3" Up to 8 S" S·1(\ 4" Venice Mallow Up to S 4" Up to 8 10" Wild Buck wheat Up to 4 3" 4·6 4" Wild Mustard Up to 6 '" 6·10 5" Wild SunflowfH UD to 5 6" 4·6 S"
Other weeds: ~r weeds listed on the label for Ba~agran 5L at the % pound rate will also be controlled with the % + % lb. Basagran 5L 'raline tank ml)(. Refer to page
Refer to Conversion Table for recommended rate of formulated product per acre. Add nitrogen solution or one pint of oil concentrate or one qljart of Dash HC spray auluvant for ail weeds except common Ragweed. When common Ragweed predominates, use oil concentrate . See seC,lOns Addition of Solution or Addition of Oil Concentrate. .. Do not treat earlier than Icaf staye shown and do nol count cotyledon leaves . ... Add one quart ~er acre of 011 concentrate, not nitrogen solutIon, when this weed predominates.
" For velvetleaf. alway~ ,Hjd UAN solution InsteaJ of 011 cuncentrate or Dash HC.
Ciilllutlllil Only. N(II rf~corT1rnendcrj tor control of UCgY8r11CKS. uldck myhtsharJe, bnstly starbur. burcucwnber. dayflower. Kod\l;l. ptlclo.iy SlrJ". <,purred <lIIuda.
Cdillurmd Only. Do not u!--C Dash HC '.pray ddJ'.IV,lIlt
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Basagran 5L -RICE
General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
Directions for Use
(Not for Use in California)
App)y Basagran 5l early postemergence, before weeds exceed the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Rice.
Early application produces the most beneficial effect on crop yialds, allows use of the lower rate (depending on weed species), and makes it easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size for a given rate will result in inadequate ,ontrol. ,
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Basagran 5l has not adverse effe<:t on rice when used according to directions and may be used on the first and second (ratoon) crops. If grasses are a problem, use propanil in tank mix with Basagran 5l (see below).
For optimal coverage when applying Basagran 5l by air in rice, orient all nozzles straight back. For additional aerial application information, refer to Directions for Use.
Oil concentrate should be applied according to the directions in the section entitled Addition of Oil Concentrate. When tank mixing Basagran 5l with propanil, oil concentrate should not be included as cro!- injury may be enhanced. Alternate Flooding Culture: In Texas, louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, weed growth stages generally correspond to rice
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that is tillering (stouling) and occur prior to the permanent flood. Application of Basagran 5l must be made when there is no water on the field and 24 hours or more prior to flooding. If Basagran 5l cannot be applied until after flooding see directions under Continuous Flooding Culture.
Continuous Flooding Culture: In states using continuou; flooding culture or when treating after permanent flood, treatment should be made only when weeds are above the surface of the water. Weeds submerged at the time of application will result in inadequate control.
For early treatment, water may be partly or completely drained to expose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran 5l. Do not raise water level for at least 24 hours after application or unsatisfactory control may result. Do not use ground equipment for applications of flooded fields because splashing will wash Basagran 5l off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result.
Table 16 A r . R IDDllcatlon ates or Ice -f R· DRAINED FIELDS
APPLICATION RATE FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS CONTROLLED 1 .2 Pints Per Acre 0 1.6 Pints Per Acre'
(All States) Leaf Stage Maximum Heillht Leaf Stalle Maximum P.eight
Cocklebur 2·10 10" 10-15 15" Dayflower 2-10 6" 10-15 10" Ducksalad ---- --- 6-10" 6" Gooseweed 4-6 4" 6-10 S" Redstem Up to 6 4" 6-10 S" Redweed 4-6 6" 6-10 S" Smartweed 2-10 6" 10-15 10" SDikerush 2-6 6" 6-S S"
Water Plantains
Arrowhead --- -- Up to 4 7" Common Water Plantain --- --- Up to 4 7"
Yellow Nutsedge 4-6 6':" 6-S 10"
o. Ir after the first application a second weed flush develops, fe-treat according to this Rate Table. Control may be partial or inconsistent.
Table 17 A r f R Ippllca Ion ates or Ice -f R
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FLOODED FIELDS
APPLICATION RATES "OR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS 1 .2 Pints Per Acre 0
1.6 Pints Per Acre • CONTROLLED
Maximum Height Minimum Maximum Minimum Above Soil Height Range Height Height Range
Above Water Above 3011 Above Water Level Leliel ,-
Cocklebur 10" 3 - 6" 15" 6 - 10" Dayflower 6" 3 - 5" 10" 5 - S" Redstem 4" 2 - 3" S" 4 - 6" Smartweed 6" 2 - 5" 10" 5 - S"
Water Plantains
~ -rowhead --- --- r 5" - 6" Common Water Plantain --- --- r 5" - 6" Yellow Nutsedce 6" 4" . 5" 10" 6" . S"
It after the first application a second weed flush develops, reo treat according to this Rate Table.
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Restrictions and Limitations
Rice straw mav be fed to livestock.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to rice witt ground equipment when field is flooded because splashing will w, ;h Basagran 5l off weed leaf surhces and ineffective control ma~ 'tsult.
Do not apply more than 4.8 pints of Basa9ran 5l per acre in one season. (Maximum of 3.7 pints per acre in first r.rop and 1.6 pints per acre in second [raloon) crop.)
Do not use Basagran 5l on rice fields in whi~h the commercial cultivation of catfish or crayfish is practiced.
Do not use water containing Basagran 5l residues from rice ftultillation to irrigate crops used or pod or feed unless Basagran 5l is
:egistered for use on these crops.
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water.
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Tank Mix With Propanil
Use a tank mix of Basagran 5l t
propanil by ground or air for the control of mixed populations cf grasses, sedges and broad leaf weeds listed as susceptible on the two product labels. Prepare tank mix by adding Basagran 5l to half the final volume of water with agitator running. Then add propanil and bring mix to final volume. Agitation must be continuous from time of mixing through spraying.
Apply Basagran 5l at a rate up to 1.6 pints per acre per application. Do not apply more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre on the first rice crop. Use up to 5 Ibs. active ingredient (a.i.) of propanil" for additional broadleaf weed control and grass control with Basagran 51.
Apply this tank mix only (Q drained fields.
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Restrictions and Limitations
Do not use propanil on second crop (ratoon) rice. When applying tank mix of Basagran 5l/propanil by air, orient all nozzles straight back in accordance with the propanil label.
Observe all restnctlons and limitations on th'3 Basagran 5l and the propanil" labels. In tank mixes the most restrictive labeling applies.
Do not use crop oil conc{'ntrate with this tank mix.
Add propanil to the t?nk rr.ix of Basagran 5l based on active ingredient (ai) of formulation used.
"Propanil products compatible with Basagran 5l are Prosta .... 4E (4 Ibs ai/gall. STAM M-4 (4 Ibs ai/gal) and STAM 80 EDF (0.8 Ibs ai/lb).
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Basagran 5l -PEANUTS
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5l when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in table. Aoplication Rates for Peanuts. Such applications may occur from f'p.anut cracking through pegging.
Peanuts ore tolerant to Basagran 5l at all stages of growth. but slight leaf-speckling may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and limitations}. Peanut plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
table 18 A r -,ppneatlon R ates f P or eanuts
Restrictions and limitations
Do not apply Basagran 5l if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity andlor plant stuntingl produced by any prior herbicide applications (preplant incorporat~d. preemergence. cracking andlor postemergenceL because this injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged. In the Southeast. in· furrow treatments of insecticides/nematicides may predispose peanuts to injury from Basagran 5l.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
Peanut hay and foraae may be fed to livestock.
Do not graze treated peanut fields for at least 50 days after the last Basagran 5l treatment.
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES·
WEEDS CONTROLLED 0.8 Pint Per Acre·· '.2 Pints Per Acre , .6 Pints Per Acre
Leaf St_ Max. HeiQht Leaf Staae Max. Heiaht Leaf Staaa Max. HeiQht
Balloonvine ... ... 2· 4 2" 4·6 3" Beggarticks ... ... Up to 6 6" 6 - S S" Bristly Starbur ... ... Up to 4 2" 4-6 3" Cocklebur 2·4' 4" 2 . 6' 6" .3 - 10 10" Coffee Senna ... ... '" . .. Up to 1" 2"
... ... '" . .. pinnate Common Ragweed ... ... . .. . .. 4·6" 3" Dayflower ... ... Up to 6 4" 6 . 10 S" Devilsclaw . .. ... " . . .. Up to 6" 3" Giant Ragweed' ... ... " . . .. Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to ~ 4" Up \0 6 6" 6·10 10" Ladysthumb Up to 4 .. " Up to 6 6" 6· 10 10" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6 . 10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed ... ... Up to 6 3" 6· S 4" Spur: ed Anoda ... ... Up to 6 3" 6·S 4" Tropic Croton ... ... Up to 2 2" 2 . 4 4" Velvetleaf ... ... Up to 4 2" 4·6 5" Wild Sunflower ... ... Uo to 4 5" 4·6 S"
For additional weeds. see Special Directions section following.
.. 00 not trellt. earlier then leaf stage shown end do n01 count cotyledon leeves . . Add oil concentrate according to section Addition of Oil Concentrate. page If 8 second flush occurs. ,e·treat according to this rate t.t>t •. . . Apply before weeds reach the malCimum size or leaf stage indicated. If regrowth develops, reapply O.P ptnt seven to fourteen days after fira. application .
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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peanuts Annual Morninggillries To control Smallflower and Cypress vine Morningglories, apply either 1.2 pints of Basagran SL per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height, or 1 .6 pints of Basagran SL per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height.
To control palmleaf, pitted common or entireleaf, purple '!loonflower and ivyleaf Morningglories, apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L per ;,ere to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory emergence). Make second application at the same rate 5 to 14 days later.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important tv watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basallran 5L is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended (see page ). Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water for each application. (See Addition of OM Concentrate)
Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran SL per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. In Texas and Oklahoma use 1.6 pints. If needed, make a sel;·md application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran SL/water, according to the section Addition of Oil Concentrate, page .
)Late Cocklebur ~ ,his treatment is intended to provide partial control of cocklebur in the !lvent early postemergence treatments ) were not made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply ~.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to
I plants up to 24 inches tall, or for best results, apuly 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L ;ler acre to plants up to 24" tall . and repeat 10 to 14 days later. Add oil concentrate according to the section Addition of Oil Concentrate.
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Basagran 5l + 2,4-0B Tank Mix' - PEANUTS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran 5l with instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-DB Isuch as Butyrac 200 or Butoxone 200 herbicides) to control Entireleaf. tall Icommon). and Ivyleaf Morningglories in addition to all other weeds listed in Table 1. Weeds must be actively grc·.ving and at recommended growth stages. Delay in applicat'')n which permits weeds to lxceeti maximum size stated will ,suit in inadequate control.
)vater Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer to section entitled Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Ground Equipment
Refer to section entitled Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
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Coverage
The tank mix is effective partly through contact action. Therefore. weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. If applied to Morningglories larger than 10". control will be inadequate.
Large crop' and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
Peanuts are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran 5l + 2,4-DB; however, under certain conditions peanuts may have a white, bleached appearance and the leaves may be slightly elongated.
Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix With 2,4-0B (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5l and 2,4-DB. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Use only amine formulations of 2,4-06.
Do not apply to or allow drift to any other adjacent crop.
Do not add oil or an·t other additives to tank mix.
Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury lIeaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment or by disease because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
Do not apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage. flooding. drought. injury from other herbicides. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuatiilg temperatures because injury may result.
Do not apply more than 2 applications of the tank mix per season.
Do not apply within 30 days of harvest in Oklahoma. Texas and New Mexico or 45 days in the Virginia-Carolina area. ISee label for 2,4-06.)
Do not feed treated peanut vines and peanut hay to livestock. ISee label for 2,4-DB.)
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
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PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROllED/WEED SIZE ADDITIVES
Basagran 5l 1.2 to 1.6 pints/A. Do not add oil According to weed Apply Basagran 5l according to weed concentrate or species and size (see sizes in Table 1. any other additives Table 1, paQe ) (including UAN
2,4-DB 8 fl. oz./A. of Morningglories: Vines up to 10" long solution) to this tank mix.
(amine Butoxone 200 ~"yleaf formulation) or Butyrac 200. Tall (Common)
(0.125 lb. a.e./A.)·· Entireleaf
Acid equivalent.
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Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix' - PEANUTS
For Time of Application, Water Volume, Spray Pressure and Mixing directions refer to the Basagran 5L + Blazer tank mix for soybeans.
General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations Restrictions and Limitations
for Tank Mix with Blazer (Partial List) General Information
The tank mixes of Basagran 5L + Blazer herbicides will control the weeds listed in Tables 3 and 4.
Observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautions on this label and the Blazer label. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Table 20 - All States
Basagran 5L: 0.8 pint/ A. Blazer: 1 pint/A.
Table 21 - All States for additional weeds or larger sizes
Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
Basagran 5L: 1.2 - 1.6 pints/A. Blazer: 1 pint/A_
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PRODUCT RATE
Basagran 5L 0.8 pint/A. Black Nightshade Bristly Starbur
+ + Coc;:..lebur Common Lambsquarters
Blazer pint/A.' Common Ragweed' Crotalaria" Jin ;onweed Morningglories" Pennsylvania Smartweed Prickly Sida (Teaweed)' Redroot Pigweed Sesbania" Smooth Pigweed
Anoda'
Up to 2 4-6 2-6 4-6 4-6
Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 2 Up to 6 Up to 4 Up to 6
to 4 to 6 to 4 tu 4
Do nut apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Do not add a surfactant or oil concentrate except where specifically recommended.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
ADDITIVE RATE
<2" 3" 6" 2" 3" 6" 6" Oil Concentrate 2" 1.25% v/v 6" (2 pts/A 2" maximum) 3" 6" 3" 2" 2" 4"
'For common Ragweed up to 6" tall and 10 leaves, use 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L with 1 pint of Blazer.
"For common (tall) Morningglory, increase rate of Basagran 5L to 1.2 pints. 'Blazer may also be included in the tank mix at a rate of up to 2 pints per acre; however, this will increase the severity and/or frequency with which peanut injury is observed.
'For more consistent control, increase the Basagran 5L rate to 1.2 pints per acre. "If crotalaria or sesbania are present, add Triton'" AG-98 at the rate of Y, pint per
100 of . but do not combine Triton AG-98 with oil concentrate.
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Basagran + Poast PEANUTS
5L + Tank
Blazer Mix' -
General and Application Infolmation, Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
BasJgran 5l, Poast and Blazer herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Refer to Tables 8 and 9, Rate and Time of Application.
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Separate applications should be made if:
1 I all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or 21 grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, quackgrass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itchgrass. See Table 10, Separale Applications.
Refer to the section Directions for Use - SOYBEANS for water volume and spray pressure. mixing and for early spot spray.
Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix - PEANUTS All States (for additional weeds or larger weed sizes) Rate and Time of ADDlication
PRODUCT RATE· WEEDS CONTROllED I WEED SIZES
Basagran 5l 1.2 to 1.6 Balloonvine Jimsonweed pints/A. Beggarticks ladysthumb
RESTRICTIONS LIMITATIONS
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Read and follow the restnctlons and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5l. Poast and Blazer herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank days of harvest. Poast.1
mix within 75 (See label for
Do not graze treated peanut fields and do not feed treated peanut forage. ensilage or hay to livestock Isee labels for Blazer and Poast).
Do not include UAN solution lor ammonium sulfate) when tank mixing Basagran 5l. Blazer and Poast.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
ADDITIVE RATE
According Bristly Starbur Pennsylvania Smartweed to weed Cocklebur Prickly Sida or Teaweed species and Coffee Senna' Smallflower Morningglory size Common R<gweed' Spurred Anoda Isee Table Cypress vine Morningglory Tropic Croton Oil 16, page I Dayflower Velvetleaf' Concentrate'
Devilsciaw Wild Sunflower Giant RaQweed Yellow Nutsedge'
lEAF MAXIMUM STAGE H[IGHT
Blazer 1 pint/A. Up to 10 6" Common Ragweed' Up to 2 <2" Black Nightshade Up to 2 2" Morningglories Up to 6 6" Crotalaria' Up to 4 6" Sesbania' pinnate
Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 3" Up to 6 I"
Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 . " Smooth Pigweed -Cit, ... n Up to 4 2'
• Choose the rate of Basagran 5l (1.2 or 1.6 pmts per ;Jerel accordlOg to the <;;[0 and species of the wee\'<; to be controlled With Basagran SL alone (see Tab:e 15, Application Rates tor (Peanuts!. Then odd Blaler at the rate of 1 pint ~ ~r acre, If nee -j to control the addlllOnal weed species, up to the rnnXHtlum Size, a$ ~hown In thl! Tank MD( Time of Application Tab' above. Blan.." may also be Included 'n the tank ml)( at a rate r..:f up In 2 plnt~ lJer acre; however. thiS wlillflcrease the severity onu or frequency With which peanuT Injury 15 observed_
, Add oil concentriJte to the tdllk rTliX dcc()rdlll~l to recommendations Ifl Table 16 ... AppllciHlon Rate Tuble for Peanuts~. page The addition of 011 concentrate may Increase the ~e'/cflty and frequency of peanut Injury. If crotalarla or sesba0l3 are present. add Triton AG-98 al Ihe rate ot Yl ptnt per 100 gallons of spray solution. But do not miX Triton AG·98 With 011 concentrate.
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Basagran 5L + Starfire Tank Mix' - PEANUTS
The tank mix of Basagran SL plus Starfire herbicide will also control certain weeds not controlled bv Basagran Sl alone (see Table 201-
Since this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. thorough coverage of weeds is essential for effective weed control. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may bronze or crinkle. but the plants will soon outgrow these effects and develop normally_
Time and Rate )f Application
'{he application rates and weed }zes for this tank mix are given in the Rate and Time Application Table. This tank mix should be applied at the ground crack stage of peanuts to control emerged annual grass and broad leaf weeds. A second application may be apploed up to 28 days after ground crack stage. Do not make more than two applications of this tank mix to the same crop.
Apply the Basagran Sl + Starfire tank mix to weeds which are actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Recommendation Jable.
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Application to weeds which exceed the maximum size stated may result in inadequate control.
Spray Additives
Always add a non ionic surfactant containing at least SO% surface active agent at the rates listed in the Tank Mix Recommendation Table. Do not use crop oil concentrate or any other oil-based additive with this tank mix.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast basis) and 30-S0 psi pressure with standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mix.
Mixing
Fill spray tank half full with water while the agitator is running and add the recommended amount of Basagran Sl. Starfire and nonionic surfactant. Then add the remaining quantity of water.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the r('strictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran Sl and Starfire. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury Ueaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
Do not apply tank mix (luring prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tallk mix to peanuts that have been subjected to stress conditions such a hail damage flooding. drought. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Avoid drift to all other crops and non-target areas. Crops other than peanuts may be severely injured by drift.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
TABLE 22 Basagran 5L + Starfire Tank Mix - PEANUTS R dT" ate an Ime 0 fAr -~ppllcatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLED
Basagran 5L 0.8 pint/A. Balloonvine Beggarticks Bristly Starbur Cocklebur Coffee Senna
Ccmmon Ragweed Dayflower Devilsclaw Giant Ragweed Jimsonweed Ladysthumb Pennsylvania Smartweed Prickly Sida/Teaweed
~ --------plus------- ---------plu s--------- Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton Velvetleaf Wild Sunflower
Starfire 0.69 pt/A Crabgrass. Large Crabgrass. Smooth
(11 floz/A) Florida Beggarweed Goosegrass Morningglories Redroot Pigweed Sicklepod Smooth Pigweed Smallflower Morningglories Tall Waterhemp Texas Panicum
WEED GROWTH STAGES'
LEAF MAX. ADDITIVE STAGE HEIGHT
2-4 2" Use suitable Up to 6 6" nonionic Up to 4 2" surfactant at
2-6' 6" .125% v/v (Up to 1 2" (1 pint/l00 pip,late) gallons) Ujl to 6 3" water or as Up to 6 4" directed on Up to 6 3" respective label. Up to 4 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 6 6'" Up to 6 6" Up to 4 2" Up to 6 3" Up to 2 2" Up to 4 2" Up to 4 5"
Up to 2 2" Up to 2 2" Up to 4 4" Up to 2 2" Up to 6 4" Up to 6 4" Up to 4 4" Up to 6 4" Up to 4 3" Up to 6 4" Up to 2 2"
Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves.
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Basagran 5L - BEANS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5l early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate zTable for Beans_ Such weed growth stages generally correspond to bean stages of greater than one expanded trifoliate leaf.
Beans are tolerant to Basagran 5l after the first l'ifoliate leaf has fully expanded. Snap bean injury can be very pronounced. Even at the tolerant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown without '1elaying pod set or maturity or 'educing yield. The use of oil with ~asagran Sl may increase injury }nd may reduce yields.
WEEDS CONTROllED
Cocklebur (PNW) Common lambsquarters' Common Purslane Common Ragweed Devilsclaw Galinsoga
Giant Ragweed' . Hairy Nightshade"" Jimsonweed ladysthumb Marshelder Pennsylvania Smartweed Prickly Sid a or Teaweed Shepherdspurse' .. Velvetleaf' Venice Mallow Wild Mustard (PNW)
TOlerant bean types are adzuki, navy, pinto, pinks, Great Northern, kidney, red, white, cranberry, black turtle soup, small limas, large limas and snap beans_
California Only; Not recommended for use on adzuki beans.
Western Irrigated Areas
In the Western irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran 5L to ensure that weeds are growing <'ctively. Weeds that are growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and are not satisfactorily controlled.
Avo:d application of Basagran 5L during prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 75 OF and night temperature below 55 OF for 2 to 5 days) because weed control may be nullified.
leaf Max. leaf
2-4' 4" 2-6" Up to 4 1 .... ~ Up to 6
Up to 4
Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 4
Up to 4 4" Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 6
Up to 3 2" Up to 4 Up to 4 2" Up to 6 Up to 4 2" Up to 6
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See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. Directions for Use ~ All CROPS.
'(,l/of/0 Restrictbns and Limitations (Partial List)
Do not apply Basagran 5l to bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leaf fully expanded because severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to blackeyes grown in Califofl"ia or to garbanzo beans or lupines at any slage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to dry or succulent beans within 30 days of harvest.
Max. leaf Max.
6" 6-10 10" 1.5"'" 4-8 2"···
1 " 4-6 2" 4-6 3"
Up to 6'" 3" cotyledon 2" Up to 6'"
2-4 6" 2-6 4"
6" 6-10 10" 6" 6-10 10" 2" 4·8 4" 4" 6-10 10" 3" 6-8 4" 4" 6-10 8" 2" 4-6'" 5" 2" 6-10 4" 4" 6-10 10"
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Apply before weeds reach the maximum Sile or leaf stage IIldicated. If regrowth develops, make a secund application of 0.8 pint seven to fourteen days after the fust applicatIOn. ThiS rate not applicable In California. Do nut treal emller than leaf stage shown \1110 do lIot count cutyledon leilves. Add oil t;on(;cntratc .lCcordlrlg to the Directions for Use· ALL CROPS. Basagran SL does nnt adequately conlrol bl;:,ck rllrJhl<:hadc. Control rnay be " .. rtldl or InCOIl',lslent. II aftr:r the flrsl dpplll',lllf)1l ,1 ~!'!cOlld we!'!J I!lJ~.h dl~velo~s, re Ire"t ();;curdlny to Ih,s fdle L,ble.
~tj:N' Do not treat r?sette or betClre ~.ecd stalk ilp~CilrS ,
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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Beans
Yellow Nutsedge
Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints (except Pacific Northwest) of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. II needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later.
Add oil concentrate to the spray solution 01 Basagran 5L/water for each application accordinfj to the Direction for Use - ALL CROPS.
In California: Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 1 0 to 14 days later. The use 01 oil concentrate with Basagran 5L may increase injury and may reduce yields.
Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 pints 01 Basagran 5L per acre when plants are Iro:n 8 inches tall to the bud stage. application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later.
Make a second
Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY. IL. IN. MI and OH Only For suppression 01 field and hedge Bindweed. apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water. according to the
)Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
() Pacific Northwest liD. OR. WAI For control of Cocklebur. Yellow Nutsedge and Wild Mustard. use only the 1.6 pint rate.
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For Cocklebur and Wild Mustard. treat when plants are in the 2-10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches.
For Yellow Nutse!!ge. follow the directions indicated above using only the 1.6 pint rate.
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Basagran 5L - PEAS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5l herbicide early postemert1ence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 22, Application Rates for Peas. Such weed growth stages gener <lily correspond to pea stages of greater than 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 n.,des).
Peas are tolerant to Basagran 5L after 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) are present. Pea injury can be very pronounced. Even at tolerant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown without delaying pod set )r maturity or reducing yield.
) Table 24 A r . ~pPlicatlon R ates f or p eas (0
Tolerant pea types are garden peas, English peas and Southern peas.
Western Irrigated Areas
In the western irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran 5l to ensure weeds are growing actively. Weeds that are growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and are 'lot satisfactorily controlled.
Avoid application of Basagran 5L during prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 75°F and night temperature below 55'F for 2 to 5 days) because weed control may be nullified.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply Basagran 5l to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest.
ry or s uccu ent )
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Do not apply Basagran 5L to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to peas under stress from root rot.
In the Southeast, in-furrow treatments of insecticides/nematicides may possibly predispose the peas to injury from Basagran 5l.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more thln a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
DO NOT ADD Oil TO BASAGRAN 5l FOR USE ON PEAS.
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS CONTROLLED '.2 Pints Per Acre 1.6 Pinta Per Acr.
Leaf Maximum leaf Maximum Stooo Height Stooe Heioht
Coc~lebur (PNWI 2-4- 6" 6-10 10" Common Purslane Up to 4 1 " 4-6 2" Giant Ragweed' --- --- 2-4 6" HallY Nightshade
.. --- --- 2-6 4" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" 6-10 10" ladysthumb Up to 6 6" 6- 10 10" Marshelder Up to 4 2" 4-8 4" Mavweed/O()pfennel (PNWl --- 2" --- 3" Pennsylva"ia Smart weed Up to 6 4" 6-10 10" Prickly Sida Dr T eaweed Up to 6 3" 6-S 4" Shepherdsrurse' • Up to 6 4" 6-10 S" Velvetleaf- Up to 4 2" 4-6 S" Venice Mallow Up to 6 2" 6-10 4" , Wild M<ward (PNWI Up to 6 4" 610 10" Wild S~.nflow.r Up to 4 5" 4-6 S"
For aJditionel weed_, se. Sl:!ecial Directions .ection fOllowing.
• Seo section Addition of OItrogon solution .
" Do not treat !!tarliar than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves. Ba •• gtan 5l does not adequately control Black Nightshade. If after the first application a second weed flush develops, re·treat according to this rats tabls. . . Do not treat rosette or before seed stalk appears . ,- See special directions for Pacific Northwest.
Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peas
Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 pints {J Basagran Sol [Wf d ... rI! 'nlwfI planb ,He !rurn 8 Irldlf~$ tilll to tJud ·,tayt!'. Make .'I second application <11 the samp- rote 7 to 10 Oil'C' lat('r
PacifiC Northwest liD. OR. WAI For c'.nlr,,1 'If C,,, Iolpt)\H .11\01 \.\'.1.1 ~.1U·.ldf.1 ,.'.t· ul1ly lh'- 1 6 !'lflt (,Ik ...... hl'fl pl.IIIL dre HI the 2 tu 10 IPdf 'it-lye dnd <J rna~"'llIm helyht of 10 Itl(.hl~'; .
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Basagran 5L + Thistrol Tank Mix
FOR POSlEMERGENCE APPLICA liON IN PEAS For use in ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI, NY, PA, NJ, VA, MD, DE, WA, 10 and OR
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l herbicide plus Thistrol" herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran 5L alone (see Table 23).
Since this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action, "'orough coverage of weeds is Jssential for effective weed -)ontrol. large crop-and-weed leaf anopies shelter smaller weeds and
prevent adequate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may be injured in the form of yellowing, bronzing, speckling, andlor twisting, but plants usually outgrow this temporary injury and develop normally.
Time and Rate of Application
Application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in Table 23. This tank mix should be applied alter the three leaf stage (four node stage I of peas, but not 'pter than three nodes before pea _~owenng.
).Pply the tank mix of Basagran 5l . plus Thistrol to weeds that are
actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed.
Application to weeds that exceed the maximum size stated may result in inadequate control.
Notice to User
Due to variability among pea cultivars and in application techniques, neither the manufacturers nor the sellers have determined whether or not the tank mix of Basagran 5l + Thistrol can be safely used on all pea crops under all conditions. It is therefore recommended that the user determine if the tank mix of Basagran 5l + Thistrol can be used safely prior to broad use.
Spray Additives
00 not use crop oil concentrate, other oil-based additives, or any other spray additives or surfactants with this tank mix.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Use a spray volume of 20-40 gallons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast basis) and a maximum of 40 psi pressure with standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mix.
Mixing
Fill the spray tank full with water and while the agitator is running, add the recommended amount of Basagran 5l and Thistrol. Then add the remaining quantity of water.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the Thistrol label. The most re$t, ictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
00 nflt apply tank mix if peas show injury (leaf phytotoxicity andlor plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged.
00 not feed treated peas, vines or hay ~o livestock.
00 not apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drougnt or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
00 not apply tank mix to peas that have been subjected to stress conditions such as root rot, hail damage, flooding, drought, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Do not apply the tank mix to peas when temperatures exceed 90 "F.
Do not apply the tank mix to peas alter pea flower buds appear.
A void drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than peas may be severely injured by drift. Cotton, beans, grapes, tomatoes, and ornamentals arc particularly sensitive to Thistrol.
Table 25 A r ' ~ppll,;atlon R ates f T k M' or an IX 0 f B asagran 5L + Th' Istro
Basagran 5l (0.8 Pt./A.) + WEEDS CONTROllED THISTROl (2 Pts./A.l
Maximum Maximum leaf Stage Height
Canada T~!stle' --- ---Cocklebur ... .--Common lambsquarters' 4 2" Common Purslane 4 1 " Common Ragweed ... .-. Field Pepperwep,d" , f, 4" Giant Ragweed' .. - .-. Henbit" ... .. -Jimsonweed 4 4" ladysthumb 6 6" Marshelder ...
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Pashenik --- 5" Pennsylvania Smartweed 6 4" Pigweed 5 2"
I Prickly Sida or T eaweed 6 3" Shepherdspurse' , 6 4" Velvetleaf' ... ... Wild Mustard fj 4" Wild Radish 6 4" Wild Sunflower -_. -..
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Basagran 5l ('.2 Pts./A.) + THISTROl (3 Pts./A.)
Maximum Maximum leaf Stalle Heillht
10 to bud _ .. 6 6" 8 3" 6 2" 6 3"
10 8" 4 6" 4 2" 6 6" 10 10" 4 2" ... 5" 8 6" 8 6" 8 4" 10 8" 4 2"
I 10 10" 10 10" 4 S"
'Follow treatmGnt with a sequential application of Basagran 5l (1.6 piNs/acre) at 7 to 10 days
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after tank mix treatment as needed. "Do not treat earlier than 2·leaf stage and do not count cotyledon leaves, . Control may be partial or inconsistent . . . Do not treat until seed stalk appears.
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Special Directions for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) - PEAS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Addition of Oil Concentrate to Spray Tank
A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil concentrate) may be added to the spray tank. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet the following criteria:
1) be nonphytotoxic, 21 contain only EPA-exempt
ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality,
and 4) be successful in local
experience.
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Additional information may be found in the section entitled Addition of Oil Concentrate.
Temperature Considerations
Crop and weeds must be actively growing. Basagran 5l may be applied during periods of cold weather (day temperatures below 75°F and night temperatures below 55°F) provided crop and weeds are actively growing. Do not apply Basagran 5l with oil concentrate when temperature exceeds 80 of, as excessive leaf burn may occur.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Do not apply Basagran 5l to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest.
iD9f9~ Do not apply Basagran 5l to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to peas under stress from root rot.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to blackeyes grown in California, garbanzo beans or chick peas, or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
Do not add oil to Basagran 5l for use on peas except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest (PNW).
Do not apply Basagran 5l with oil concentrate when temperatures exceed 80 ·F.
Do not apply oil conCE'ntrate with Basagran 5l plus MCPA tank mix.
Application Rates f T or Paci IC Nort h PE S (DRY OR SUCCULENT) west - A
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS 0.8 Pt./A. 1.2 PII./A. 1.6 Pt •. /A. CONTROLLED
Leaf Maximum leaf Maximum Leaf Maximum St.~ H.ight Stog. H.ight Stog. H.ight
Cocklebur ... ... ... ... 2·10 10" Common Lambsquarters 2·4 1- 4·6 1.5- 4·8 2" Common Purslane ... ... 2·4 1 " 4·6 2" Giant Ragweed' . .. ... ... .. . 2·4 6-Hairy Nightshade' ... ... ... 2·6 4" Jimsonweed ... 2·6 6" 6·10 10" Ladvsthumb .. 2·6 6" 6·10 10" Marshelder ... 2·4 2" 4·8 4" Mayweed/Dog Fennel 2" ... 3" ... 4" Pashenik' ... ... ... 5" ... 5" Pennsylvania Smart weed 2·6 4" 6·10 10" Prickly Side or T.eaweed ... ... 2·6 3" 6·8 4" Shepherds purse ... ... 2·6 4" 6·10 8" Venice Mallow ... _ ..
2·6 2" 6·10 4" Volunteer Radish . _- ._ . 2-6 4" 6-10 10" Volunteer 51' Jar Beets ... ... 2·4
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Wild Musts ~ 2·4 2" 4·6 4" 6·10 10" Wild Sun'I Jwer 1·2 3" 2·4 5- 4-6 8"
Control req~m.s the ~dltlon ot 1-2 p'nts P'" aCI. of 011 eontent,.,. 12 plOts m.,umum per ac,.I. · • ....-n 5l does not adllquatel.,. cont,oI Blac;k NtQhlsh .... · . If second weed flush occurs. ,." •• , Kco,dlflQ to this tabla,
Table 27 Application Rates for PNW Peas (Succulent Only) B 51T kM' 'hMCPA(0125T 0251b AE/A) asagran an IX WIt 0 S
RATE OF BASAGRAN SL'
WEEDS 1.2 Pls/A 1.6 Pls/A CONTROllED
leaf Maximum leaf Maximum
- Sloge Height Stoge Height
Plywt!~{.h 24 1" 48 2" Common Lilrnb';(luarter~; 2 4 1" 48 2"
I · Do not apply 011 cum:cntrate With Basagran Sel plus MCPA ,,!Ilk flUX. I
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Established Peppermint and Spearmint
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5l early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach mrximum size listed in Table 26 Application Rates for Peppermint and Spearmint.
Peppermint and spearmint are tolerant to Basagran 5l; however, some leaf-burning may occur under certain conditions, such as when plants are growing very actively ar.d have extensive new, succulent tissue. Mint plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Irrigated Areas
In irrigated areas it may be necessary to irrigate prior to
Table 28 A r . ~pPlicatlon R ates f P or eppermlOt an dS ,pearmlnt
II) 1.6 Pints Per Acre WEEDS
CONTROllED leaf Maximum II Stage Height
) Commo,... lambsquarters' 4·8" 2° Common Ragweed 4·6" 3" Hairy Nightshade'" 2-6 4" Kochia NA 2°" ladysthumb 6·10 10° Pennsylvania Smartweed 6·10 10" Wild Mustard 6·10 8°
For additiollal weeds see Special Directions section following.
. . Control may be partial or inconsistent . Add oil concentrate according to the Directions for Use· all crops. ". Basagran 5L does not adequately control Black Nightshade.
NA Not Aflfllicable.
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treatment with Basagran 5l to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditior~ or unseasonably cold weather usually are not satisfactorily controlled.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply more than a total of 6.4 piNS of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
3.2 Pints Per Acre
leaf I Maximum Stage Hei!lht
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... "-6·10 6" NA 4 " .. ... ... ... ... .. ' ...
Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peppermint and Su';;<'Irmint
Yellow Nutsedge Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5Uwater for each application according. to the Directions for Use· all crops.
Canada Thistle Apply 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the Sdme rate 7 to 10 days later.
Common Groundsel Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are less than 3 inches tall. Add oil conc~ 'trate to the spray solution of Basagran 5Uwater, accord in\! to the Directions for lise· all crops.
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Appendix for Broadleaf Weeds
The following are scientific names for the weeds listed in this section. For specific recommendations on control of these weeds, refer to the major crop and lor tank mix sections.
COMMON NAME
Arrowhead Balloonvine Beggarticks Bindweed, Field Bindweed, Hedge gristly Starbur Burcucumber Butterprint (see Velvetleaf) Buttonweed (see Velvetleaf) Canada Thistle
)fitron (Wild Watermelon) Cocklebur
I) Coffee Senna Common Chickweed Common Lambsquarters Common Purslane Crotalari~ Dandelion Dayflower Devilsclaw Ducksalad Eastern Black Nightshade Florida Beggarweed Florida Pusley Galinsoga Goldenrod, Western Gooseweed Groundsel, Common Jimsonweed Kochia Ladysthumb
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SCIENTIFIC NAME
Sagittaria spp. Can'iospermum halicacabum Bidens (rondosa Convolvulus arvensis Convolvulus sepium Acanthospermum hispidum Sigyos angulatus
Cirsium arvense Citrullus vulgaris Xanthium strumarium Cassia occidentalis Stellaria media Chenopodium album POI tulaca oleracea Crol31aria spectabiJis Ta:axacum officinale Commelina spp. Probiscidea louisianica Heteranthera limosa Solanum ptycanthum esmodium tortuosum Richardia sca.7ra Galinsoga SPI" Solidago occ,dentalis Sphenoclea zeylanica Senecio vulgaris Datura stramonium Kochia scoparia Polygonum persicaria
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Appendix Cant'd.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Marshelder Iva xanthiofolia Mayweed/Dogfennel Anthemis cotula Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Morningglory. Tall (Common) Ipomoea purpurea Morningglory. Cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit Morningglory. Entireleaf Ipomoea hederacea
var. interqruscula Morningglory. Ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea Morningglcry. Palmleaf Ipomoea wrightii Mcrningglory. Pitted Ipomoea lacunosa Morningglory. Purple Moonflower Ipomoea muricata Morningglory. Smallflower Jacquemontia tamnifolia Mouse·ear Chickweed Cerastium vulgatum Nightshade. Black Solanum nigrum Nightshade. Hairy Solanum sarachoides Pennsylvania Smartweed Polygonum pensylvanicum
)Pigweed. Redroot Amaranthus retroflexus I Pigweed. Smooth Amaranthus hybridis )Plantain Plantago spp.
Prickly Sida or T eaweed Sida spinosa Ragweed. Common Ambrosia artemisiifolia Ragweed. Giant Ambrosia trifida Redstem Ammannia spp. Redweed Melochia corchorifolia Sesbania Sesbania exaltata Shcpherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris Sicklepod Cassia obtusifolia Spurge Euphorbia maculata Spurred Anoda Anoda caristata Tropic Croton Croton glandulosus Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti Venice Mallow Hibiscus trionum Waterhemp. Tall Amaranthus tuberculatus Waterplantain. Common Alisma triviale Wild Buckwheat Polygonum convolvulus Wild Mustard Sinapsis arvensis Wild Poinsettia Euphorbia heterophylla Wild Sunflower Helianthus annuus
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Annual Sedges Cyperus spp. Bulrush. River Scirpus fluviatllis Bulrush. Roughseed Scirpus mucronatus Spikerush Eleocharis macrostachya Umbrella plant. Smallflower Cyperus difformis Y"lIow Nutsedge Cyperus esreulentus
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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 are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other intended conseQ"ences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or use of the
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product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all of 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 conforms to the chemical descriptifln 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 IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR
Basagran 5L and Poast are registered trademarks of BASF AG. Blazer and Dash HC are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation. AAtrex is a registered trademark of Ciba-Ge.'9Y. Butoxone is a registered trademark of Cedar Chemical Corporation.
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer t~;s 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 writing by a duly authorized representative of BASF.
Butyrac, Sevin and Thistrol are registered trademarks of Rhone-Poulenc Ag. Reflex and Starfire are registered trademarks of ICI Americas, Inc. Scepter and Pursuit are registered trademarks of American Cyanamid Company. Stam, Pros tar and Triton are registered trademarks of Rohm and Haas Company. Pinnacle and Pydrin are registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Lorsban ;~ a trademark of the Dow Chemical Company. Furadan and Pounce are registered trademarks of the FMC Corporation.
The purchase price of Basagran Sl herbicide includes a royalty for the license to practice the method of U.S. Patent 3,708.277.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
AUG - 5 1994
OFFICE OF PREVENTION. PESTICtOES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Edw~~d G. Jordan, Ph.D. Registration Scientist BASF corporation Agricultural Products P.O. Box 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
Dear Dr. Jordan:
SUBJECT: Review of Labeling Amendments for Directions for Use and WPS
Basagran® 5L Herbicide EPA Reg. No. 7969-112 Your Letters Dated 06/17/94 and 07/07/94
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable subject to the comments listed below. One copy of the finished labeling must be submitted prior to releasing the product for shipment.
The final label must incorporate both of the labeling amendments noted above.
If you have any questions, then please call Terri Stowe of my staff at (703) 305 - 6117.
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sincerely yours,
Robert J. Taylor Product Manager (25) Fungicide-Herbicide Branch Registration Division (7505C)
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Basag ® 5L herbicide
Postemergence Herbicide
A soluble liquid formulation containing: Active Ingredient: Sodium salt of bentazon * ................... . Inert Ingredients ......................... . TOTAL ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
') *Equivalent to 5 pounds per gallon bentazon [3-(1-methylethyl). 1H-2,1 ,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3HI-one 2,2-dioxideJ
EPA Reg. No. 7969-112
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER
53% 47%
100%
Causes irreversible eye damage. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Wear goggles, face shield or safety glasses. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove clothing and wash before re-use.
)Statement of Practical Treatment
If In Eyes: Flush with plenty of water. Call a physician. If On Skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if ·irritation persists. If Swallowed: Call a physician or poison control center. Drink one or two glasses of water and induce vomitin9 by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give, anything by mouth to an unconscious person. •
Net Contents 2 % gallons ~pecimen Label
BASF Corporation PO Box 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
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T able of contents Page Directions for use-all crops 2
Soybeans 5 Tank mixes
Basagran 5L + Blazer 9
Basagran 5L + Reflex 13
Basagran 5L + 2.4-0B 14
Basagran 5L + Scepter 15
Basagran 5L + Poast 16
Basagran 5L + Blazer + Poast 17
Blazer sequential with Poast 19
) Basagran 5L + Pinnacle 20 -Basagran 5L + Pursuit 22
Corn. Sorghum 24 Tank mixes
Basagran 5L + Atrazine 26
Rice 28 Tank mixes
Basagran 5L + Propanil 30
Peanuts 31 Tank mixes
Basagran 5L + 2,4-0B 33 Basagran 5L + Blazer 34
.> Basagran 5L + Blazer + Poast 35 Basagran 5L + Starfire 36
Beans (dry or succulent) 38
Peas (dry or succulent) 40 Basagran 5L + Thistrol 41
Peppermint and Spearmint 44 ....... Appendix 45 - ........ --
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In Case of Emergency
In the case of large scale spillage regarding this product, call:
CHEMTREC BASF
800-424-9300 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 at 800-832-HELP.
Environmental Hazards
For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean
righ water mark.
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
Notice: It is a violation of Federal law to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of an endangered species or in adverse modification of their habitat.
The use of this product may pose a hazard to certain federally designated endangered species known to occur in specific areas within the California counties of Merced, Sacramento and Solano. Before using this product in these
J ounties you must obtain the EPA ndangered Species Bulletin
specific for these areas. The bulletin (EPA/ES-85-81 is available from either your county Agricultural Extension Agent, the Endangered Species Specialist in your State Wildlife Agency Headquarters, or the Regional Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Oregonl. THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS PROHIBITED IN THESE COUNTIES UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE IN THE BULLETIN.
Storage and Disposal
Do not allow product to freeze.
Do not contamonate water, load or feed by storage or disposal.
Waste resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
Triple-rinse container (or equivalentl. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
Do not re-use empty container.
Bulk/Mini-Bulk Containers and Refillable Containers Less than 55 Gallons
Refillable/reusable containers should be returned to the point of purchase for cleaninll and renling. Refillable/reusable containers 'llust be thoroughly cleaned bet ore refilling.
Directions for use -ALL CROPS
It is a violation of f"deral law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Read the precautionary statements, environmental hazards, storage and disposal statements, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty statement appearing on the container label.
GI3nerai Information
Basagran8 5L herbicide is intended for selective postemergence control of certain broadleaf weeds and sedges. (See Directions for Use for specific crops and weeds.1 Basagran 5L does not control grasses. Basagran 5L is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Labeled crops are tolerant to Basagran 5L; however, some leaf-speckling and leaf· bronzing may occur under certain conditions. (See Restrictions and Limitations for each crop. I
Timing of Applications
Apply Basagran 5L early, when weeds are small and actively
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growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in ,h,application rate tables fe' .". individual crops.
Early application produces the most beneficial effect on weed control (exceptions: Yellow Nutsedge and Canada ThistleL allows use of the lower rate (depending on weed species I , and makes it easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate cMtrol.
Cuhiv8tion
Do not cultivate within five days before or alter application of BaslllJran 5L in the following northern and western states: AZ, CA, CO, CT, lA, 10, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NO, NH,NJ,NV, NY, OH,OR,PA, RI, SO, UT, VT, WA, WI, WV and WY.
Cultivation may put weeds under stress and reduce control obtained. Timely cultivation 2 to 3 weeks alter applying Basagran 5L may assist weed control.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Apply recommended rates of Basagran 5L as follows:
Ground Equipment: Use 10 to 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and 40 to 60 psi pressure (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the linel. When crop and weed foliage is dense, use up to 50 gallons of water and up to 80 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl Chamber or controlled droplet application (COAl nozzles.
Air E~loi'l.llent: Use a minimum of 5 ga:!onJ ",f water ~er acre (except 10 gallons for ricel and a maximum of 4'tJ; psI pressure. Use only diaphrilnJll'type nOZ7Jes producing cone. o~ tsln spr<IY.93l\'erns. . Aer;"f Applic~tior,l
Special Directions
To obtain uniform coverage and to
avoid drift hazards, the following application equipment and practices should be used:
Nozzle Height: Maximum of 10 feet above crop.
Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as to discharge straight back with the air stream (opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) or at some angle between straight back and straight down. For optimal coverage when applying Basagran 5L by air in rice, orient all nozzles straight back.
Nozzles must not be located farther out than three-fourths the distance from the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or rotor.
Do not apply Basagran 5L by aircraft when wind velocity exceeds 10 m.p.h. (except above 5
'{11.p.h. in California). Coarse !;prays (large droplets) are less likely to drift.
Do not apply Basagran 5L by air if ornamental 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 ordinances.
Special Information For Irrigated Areas
In irrigated areas, it may be ;;ecessary to irrigate prior to . treatment with Basagran 5L to
ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditions usually are not satisfactorily controlled.
Addition of Oil Concentrate
A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil concentrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed problems as recommended in the
directions for specific crops. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegp.table oil base and must meet the following criteria:
1) be nonphytotoxic, 2) contain only EPA-exempt
ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality
in the Jar Test (see below), and
4) be successful in local experience.
The exact composition of suitable products will vary; however, vegetable and petroleum oil concentrates should contain emulsifiers which p~ovide 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 Mixes' at the end of this section.
With the addition of oil concentrate to Basagran 5L on soybeans, beans and peanuts, a slight leaf burn may occur, but all new growth is normal and crop vigor is not reduced. The potential for leaf burn is increased when relative humidity and temperature are high. A few oil concentrates have exhibited excessive leaf burn. Refer to your supplier of Basagran 5L for information concerning successful local experience prior to purchasing any oil concentrate.
Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran 5L for use on peas except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest IPNW).
Rate of oil concentrate:
Ground application - 1.25% viv; 2 pints/acre (maximum)
Air application - 1.25% v/v; 1 pint/acre (maximuml
California - refer to additional information under the specific crop (beans and corn/sorghum)
Addition of Nitrogen Solution IUAN or AMS) for Velvetleaf and Other Weeds'
Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) SOlution (commonly referred to as 28%, 30% or 32% nitrogen solution) or AMS (ammonium sulfate) may be added to Basagran 5L in place of oil concentrate for improved ['ontrol of velvetleaf. Improvement in the control of cocklebur, wild sunflower, Pennsylvania smartweed, devilsclaw, Venice mallow and wild mustard may also be attained.
Either nitrogen solution should be added to the tank with Basagran 5L when velvetleaf is the primary target weed. Basagran 5L plus a nitrogen solution will not provide adequate control of common ragweed and common lambsquarters. If these weeds or other weetls requiring oil concentrate are present in addition to velvetleaf. then oil concentrate should also be used.
UAN solution is an agricultural grade fertilizer used by local dealers for agricultural applications. With the addition of UAN solution or UAN solution plus oil concentrate to Basagran 5L on certain crops, a slight leaf burn may occur, but the new growth is normal and crop vigor is not reduced. Refer to your local supplier of Basagran 5L for information concerning successful Iccal experience prior to using UAN solution.
Ammonium sulfate (AMS) is a dry granular nitrOGen source fertilizer. Several grades of ammo'lium sulfate are currently available, however, only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS is recommended as an additive to Basagran 5L. Inferior grades of AMS do not dissolve adequate!y. leading to plug'llht' 01 spray nozzles. The use
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of AMS requires some preparation in mixing with Basagran 5l as compared to UAN. See section entitled • Mixing/Spraying for AMS·. Three quarts of liquid AMS (S-O-O analysisl may be substituted for granular AMS.
Do not add nitrogen (UAN or AMSI solutions to Basagran 5l for use on rice. peanuts or mint.
Do not use brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying Basagran 5l plus nitrogen solution.
Rate of UAN Solution
Ground Application - 2.5% to 5% v/v (1 galion/A maximum) Air Application - 2.5% to 5% v/v (y, galion/A maximum I
'fate of AMS Solution
Ground Application - 2.S Ibs./A Air Application - AMS solution is not recommended due to potential precipitation problems in reduced water volumes. AMS can be used provided a minimum of 1 0 gpa of solution is applied. Use only if the source of AMS has been demonstrated to be successful in local experience.
Mixing/Spraying
Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full with clean water. Start agitation and add Basagran Sl; allow to mix ~horoughly. Add oil concentrate )ilnd/or nitrogen solution and
- remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application.
Jar Test for Estimating Suitability o~ Mixes:
1. Water Supply: Use only water from intended source and at the source temperature.
2. Amount of Water in Jar: Ground application· for 20 gallons/acre spray volume use 1.06 quarts 11 liter or 1000 mil of water.
Air application· for 5 gallons/acre spra~ volume use 1 cup (250 mil of water.
or for 10 gallons/acre spray volume use 1 pint (SOD mil of water. For other spray volumes. adjust proportionately to above. Add '13 the volume of wattlr to the jar.
3. Amount of Herbicide(s). Oil Concentrate andlor UAN to Add:
Add herbicides. oil concentrate andlor UAN at the rate of 1 teaspoon (S mil for each O.S pint of recommended label rate.
4. Add components in following sequence. gently mixing between component additions:
a. Dry products (dry flowables and wettable powders) when applicable.
b. Basagran Sl. and when applicable. other water miscible products (such as Blazer). liquid fertilizers andlor liquid flowables.
c. Oil concentrate.
d. Poas~ or other emulsifiable concentrates when applicable.
e. Add remaining volume of water.
S. Cap jar. invert 10 cycles. let stand for 1S minutes. evaluate.
6. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix combination will be uniform; thUS. the suitability of the mix is questionable if any of the following are observed:
a. Free oil at the surface: film or globules.
b. Flocculation: fine particles which may be suspended in the liquid or four d as precipitated layer at the bottom of the jar.
c. Clabbering: thickening texture (coagulated I resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with cottage cheese.
Ammonium Sulfate lAMS)
AMS may be added in place of UAN to the spray solution. Use AMS at 2.5 Ib/A. Use only 'lne feed grade or spray grade AMS. Fill sprayer tank two· thirds full with
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clean water. Begin agitation. slowly add required amount of AMS to the tank. Adding too quickly may clog outlet lines. Allow AMS crystals to dissolve completely. Complete mixing procedures by addition of Basagran 5l and remaining water. Maintain agitation during application to ensure complete mixing. Rinse equipment after use to minimize corrosive activity of AMS.
To determine AMS quality, perform a jar test adding on cup of AMS to 1 gallon of water and agitate for 1 minute. If undissolved sediment is observed. predissolve AMS in water and filter prior to spray tank addition.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply Basagran 5l to crops that heve been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage. flooding. drought. injury from other herbicides or widely fluctuating temperatures. as crop injury may result.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to crops injured (leaf phytotoxicity andlor plant stuntingl by any prior herbicide applications. This injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged.
Do not apply Basagran 5l during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Clean sprayer thoroughly prior to application of Basagran 5l. particularly if a herbicide was used which has the potential to injure the crop to be sprayed with Basagran 5l.
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
For :crn:;:rial uses. do not apply dirertly ~o water. or to areas where surfaCe Water is present or to inteflidpl . ",reas below the mean high W3!1l" mark... .
Do rto-: contamiria'te' water when dispo"'''Q .• of eqUipment wash waters.
Rainfall 01 overhea~ rigation soon after application rr?y decrease the
BUT U1ILABLE CO")
effectiveness of Basagran 51.
BASF does not recommend the use of Basagran 5L tank mixes other than those listed on BASF labels, supplemental labels, or techn;cal bulletins. Reduced efficacy, physical incompatibility or crop injury may result from mixing Basagran 5L with other pesticides, additives or fertilizers. Local agricultural authorities may be a source of information when using other than BASF recommended combinations.
Directions fOI use-specific cropssee following pages.
Directions for useSOYBEANS
Apply Basagran 5L when weeds are small and actively growing and
\before weeds reach the maximum )Size listed in Table 1. Such applications generally correspond to the soybean growth stages of unifoliate to two expanded trifoliate leaves. Soybeans are tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth. Slight yellowing, bronzing, speckling, or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions. Soybean plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
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Mixing with Insecticides
A need may arise that requires postemergence or foliar control of certain insects in the soybean crop. It is possible to tank mix an insecticide with Basagran 5L if the proper application timing of the insecticide coincides with the application timing of Basagran 5L. Insecticides that may be used are Furadan" 4F, Pounce-, Pydrin", dimethoate, and Lorsban" 4E. Do not tank mix Basagran 5L with malathion or Sev;'''. The tank mix addition of an insecticide to Basagran 5l may increase the potential for crop injury. Consult the respective labels for directions for use and restrictions and limitations of each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
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The exact conditions under whiCh an insecticide is tank mixed with Basagran 5L may vary and these conditions may reduce good mixing quality. It is recommended that before a tank mix of Basagran 5L plus an insecticide is mixed, a jar test should be conducted followir,g the directions in the section titled • Jar Test for Estimating SuitabUity of Mixes."
Restrictions Limitations (Partial List)
and
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
Do not graze or cut treated so.,.bean fields for forage or hay, for at least 30 days after the last treatment of Basagran 51.
Table 1
WEEDS CONTROLLED
LEAF STAGE
Balloonvine 2·4 2" 4·6 3" Beggarticks Up to 6 6" 6·S S" Sristly Starbur Up to 4 2" 4·6 3" Cocklebur' 2·4 4" 2·6 6" 6·10 10" Coffee Senna Up to 1" 2"
Pinnate Common Lambsquarters Up to 4" '" Up to 6" , %" 4·S" 2" Common Purslane Up to 4 I" 4·6 2" Common Ragweed 4·6- • 3" Dayflower Up to 6 4" 6·10 S" oevilsclaw Up to 6" 3" Galinsoga Cotyledon
to 6-· 2"
Giant Rdgweed" Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Ladysthumb Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Marshelder Up to 4 2" up to S 4" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed Up to 6 3" 6·S 4" Redweed 4·6 6" 6·10 S" Sesbania 3-5- • 3" Shepherdspurse' Up to 6 4" 6,10 S" Spurred Anoda Up to 6 J" 6·S 4" Tropic Croton Up to 2 2" 2·4 4" Velvetleaf' Up to 4 2" Up to 6 S" 4·6 6" Venice Mallow Up to 4 2" Up to 6 2" 6,10 4" Wild Buckwheat Up to 4 3" 4·6 5" Wild Mustard Up to 4 2" Up to 6 4" 6,10 S" Wild Poinsettia 2·4- • 4" 4·8· • 6"
For additional weeds see Special Directions section following.
• Apply before weeds reach the maximum SIZe or leal s,age indicated. If regrowth develops, make a second application 01 O.S pint seven to fourteen days after the first application. (This rate not applicable in California.)
•• Add oil concentrate at a rate (concentration) of 1.25% vlv (2 pints/A maximum!. See Addition of Nitrogen Solution IUAN or AMS) for Velvetleaf and Other Weeds. Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves.
" If a second flush occurs, re·treat field according to this rate table. Do not treat rosette before seed stalk appears.
, Add nitrogen solution according to the section Addition of Nitrogen Solution (See pages 3 and 41 or add oil concentrate i Oil
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S~ecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Sovbaans
Annual Morningglories South: IAl. AR. Fl. GA. LA. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VAl To control smallflower and cypress vine morning glories apply a single application of either 1.2 pints of Bllsagrlln 5l per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height. or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. Add oil concentrate to tne ~ray solution with Basagran 5l Isee section Addition of Nitrogen Solution IUAN or AMS) for
elvetleaf end Other Weedsl.
To control palmleaf. pined. tall Icommon). entireleaf. purple moonflower and ivyleaf morningglories. apply 1.2 pints of Basllgren 5l per acre to plants not larger tlian 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height 114 to 18 days after morningglory emergence). Make a second application at the same rate of 5 to 14 days later.
All stlltes other than the South Isee above): Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagren 5l per acre to annual morning glories not larger than 4 true lea"es. Control may be partial or inconsistent. oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagrar 5l/water Isee section Addition of OR
Add
Concentratel.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5l is applied to morning glories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this labei.
Canada Thistle ) Apply 1 .6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Make
a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L Isee section Addition of Oil Concentrate).
Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L {see section Addition of Oil Concentratel.
Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY. Il. IN. MI. and OH Only For suppression of field and hedge bindweed. apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basag~an 5L per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water Isee section Addition of Oil Concentrate).
Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment is intended to provide only partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made. Very th:>rough spray coverage is essential. Apply a single application of 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall or. for best results. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall. repeat 10 to 14 days later.
late Velvetleaf Rescue Treatment )
Partial velvetleaf control can be obtained in the event early postemergence treatments were not made. Thorough coverage is essential. Apply a single application of 2.4 pints per acre of Basagran 5L plus 1 quart of oil concentrate and 1 gallon of UAN solution to velvetleaf plants up to 12". For best results. apply 1.2 pints per acre of Basagran 5L plus 1.25% v/v of oil concentrate plus 1 gallon of UAN solution lAMS may be substituted I fOllowed in 4 to 7 days with the same treatment.
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SOYBEANS - Tank Mixes with Basagran 5L
determine broad leaf weeds and grasses contrOlled by Basagran 5L alone and
ISA:~A'jl1A,N 5l. CONTROLS WEEDS LISTED IN WEED CONTROL
Blazer8 Herbicide Common Ragweed (larger growth stage) Tall Waterhemp Redroot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Black Nightshade Sesbania
Pinnacle. Herbicide Redroot Pigweed Smooth PiCIWE!ed
Pursuit8 Herbicide Barnyardgrass Foxtails Johnsongrass. Seedling Large Crabgrass Shanercane
Reflex· 2LC Herbicide Common Rallweed Tall Waterhemp Redroot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Black Nightshade Sesbania M
.£.~'-UIS Herbicide M("nln(lnll"i.,~ (lvyleaf. Tall. EntireleaH
Poast'" Herbicide Barnyardgrass Broadleaf Signalgrass Fall Panicum Giant Foxtail Goosegrass Green Foxta;1 Junglerice Large Crabgrass Red Sprangletop S'Jedling Johnsongrass Smooth Crabgrass Texas Panirum Wild Proso Millet Witchgrass Woolly Cupgrass Yellow Foxtail
REFER TO TABLE LISTED BELOW FOR RATE. WEED SIZE AND ADDITIVE INFORMATION
Basagran 5L + Blazer Tables 2. 3 and 4 Pages 10-12
Basagren 5L + Pinnacle Table 11 Page 21
Basagran 5L + Pursuit Table 12 Page 23
Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC Page 13
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Basagran 5L + 2,4-DB Table 5
Basagran 5L + Scepter Table 6 Page 15
Basagran 5L + Poast Table 7 Page 16
SOYBEANS· Tank Mixes with basagran 5L (Continued)
a guide to determine broadleaf weeds and grasses controlled by Basagran 5l alone and
BASAGRAN 5l CONTROLS WEEDS LISTED IN TABLE REFER TO TABLE LISTED BELOW FOR RATE. WEED 1. WEED SIZE AND ADDITIVE INFORMATION
Poast4' + Blaze" Herbicide Basagran 5L + Poast + Blazer See weeds listed above for Poast and Blazer Table 8
Early Spot Spray Poast + Blazer
Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank "Mixes· . SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations for Tables 2. 3 and 4.
General Information
For postemergence'broadleaf weed control. refer to Tables 2. 3 and 4 as determined by weed problems and geographical area.
Tabl! 2: Northern States Basagran 5L: 0.8 . 1.6 pts/A Blazer: y, pint/A
Additional Weeds Controlled: Pig weeds IRed root and Smooth)
)lOd Tall Waterhemp
Table 3: All States lexcept Californial Basagran 5l: 0.8 - 1.6 pts/A Blazer: 1 pintiA
Additional Weeds Controlled: listed in Table 3.
Table 4: Southern States Basagran 5l: 0.8 pint/A Blazer: 1 pint/A
Weeds ContrOlled' Listed in Table 4.
• Tank mixes not applicable in California.
Time of Application
The timing of all applications of Basagran 5L should be in accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in Table 1 and when weeds are actively growing. With Blazer in the tank mix. the timing should be in accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in Tables 2. 3 and 4 and when weeds are actively growing. If weeds are not at the correct stage of growth for treatment at the same time. then separate applications should be made. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Refer to the Directions for Use· All CROPS.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Coverage
Thorough coverage of actively growing weeds '5 essential. large crop-anti-weed leaf canopies
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shelter smaller weeds and can prevent adequate spray coverage. Soybeans are tolerant to the above tank mixes; however. under certain conditions soybeans may burn. crinkle and bronze.
Oil Concentrate Plus Nitrogen Solution
A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate las referred to above) plus a nitrogen solution IUAN or AMS) can be added to the spray tank. This combination is recommended for use in areas of low humidity and moderate temperatures when lambsQuarters. ragweed and velvetleaf are to be controlled. Excessive crop injury can occur with this combination in high humidity and high temperature regions. Do not exceed recommended rates and adjust additive rate proportionately to gallonage applied.
Ground Application: Oil concentrate· O.~!j% v/v 12 pintsl 100 il3'I::r. spray solu~ion)
plus
NitrogEn S':>lution: UAN· 2.5% v/v 12.5 ga"ons/10U' grllons spray solut,UII,. . AMS - 0.25 Ibs!1 00 gallons sr,>.ay soluti"n 11 .25 Ibs/A 20 gallons/A). .
• A nonionic surl~t"t~nt can be substituted for coil ·:t)ncentrate.
1 BEST AVAILABLE C~")
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow restrictions and limitations on the Basagran 5L herbicide and Blazer labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
TABLE 2 Northern States'
Do not apply Blazer within 50 days of harvest (see Blazer label).
Do not graze treated soybean fields and tlo not feed treated soybean forage. ensilage or hay to livestock (see Blazer label).
Do not include oil concentrate with nitrogen solutions (UAN or AMS) when tank mixing Basagran 5l with Blazer.
Basagran 2.'=- + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEP.NS ~andllmt~ ~ .. ~ ____________________ ~ ________ ~
PRODUCT ~CT WEEDS CONTROLlEDIWEED SIZE I ADDITIVE RATE RATE
Basagran 5L 0.8 to 1.6 Apply rate of Basagran 5L according to weed size pints/A in Table 1. According to
, weed specie~ and size (see Table 1.
Oil Concentrate 1.25% v/v (2 pints/A max.)
or Nitrogen Solution" (2.5% to 5% vlv)
if velvetleaf is
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plus plus Weed Controlled leaf Stage
Maximum Height
the primary weed target and
lambsquarters or common ragweed are not a problem.
Blazer' Y, pint/A
• • b
Pigweeds· Up to 4 < 2" (Red root and Smooth)
Tall Waterhemp Up to 4 < 2"
See Table 4 for control of additional weeds . Northern States, for the purpose of this table, are the follOWing states and those to the north thereof: MO. WV. OH. IN. Il. KS and MO (except southeastern MO .• Jefferson count V and south). See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. page 3. Apply tank , when weeds are small and before weeds reach maximum height listed .
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Table 3 All States· Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS R dT" ate an Ime 0 fA r f ,ppllca Ion
PRODUCT PRODUCT WEEDS CONTROllEDIWEED SIZE RATE
Basagran 5L 0.8 to 1.13 pints/A According tC' weed species and weed size (See Table ~l' Paoe 6
plus plus Weed Controlled Leaf Maximum Stage Height
Blazer 1 pint/A Black Nightshade Up to 2 <2" Common Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Crotalaria Up to 6 6" Giant Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Morningglories· •• Up to 2 2" Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 < 4" Sesbania Up to 4 6"
pinnate Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 < 4" Tall Waterhemp Uo to 6 < 4"
· Requires 1.6 pints Basagrsn 5L. • Except in California .
ADDITIVE RATE
Oil Concentrate·· 1.25% v/v
(2 pts./A max.) or
Nitrogen Solution' (2.5% to 5% v/v) if
velvetleaf is the primary target and lambsquarters or
cammon ragweed are not a problem.
•• Add 011 concentrate to the tank mix ec\.ording to recommendations in Table 1. "Application Rate Table for Soybeans", Page 6.
••• For consistent control of common ItaUI mormngglory. use the 1.2 pints fate of Bassgrsn SL. • Soe section Adfiition of Nitrogen Solution, page 3.
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Table 4 Southern States' Basagran 5l + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS R dT" fA r . ate an Ime 0 ~pPlicatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT WEEDS LEAF WEED SIZE RATE CONTROLLED STAGE MAXIMUM
HEIGHT
Basagran 5L 0.8 pt./A Black Nightshade Up to 2 <2" Bristly Starbur 4-6 3"
+ + Cocklebur" 2-6 6" Carpetweed --- 2"
Blazer lpt./A Common Lambsquarters· 4-6 2" Common Ragweed 4-6 3" Crotalaria Up to 6 6" Giant Ragweed Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" Ladysthumb Up to 6 6" Morningglories' Up to 2 2" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6" Prickly Sida (Teaweedr Up to 4 2" Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 <4" Redweed 2-4 3" Sesbania Up to 4 6" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 <4" Spurred Anoda' Up to 4 2" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 <4" Velvetleaf" Up to 4 2" Venice Mallow Up to 6 2" Tropic Croton 2 <2" Woolly Croton 2 <2" Wild Mustard -- UD to 6 4"
• For more consistent control, Increase rate of Basagren 5l to 1.2 pints .
ADDITIVE RATE
Oil Concentrate 1.25% v/v (2 pts./A maximum .•
• Southern States. for the purpose of this table are: AL. AR. FL. GA, KY, LA. MS, NC. OK. SC. TN. lX, VA and southeastern MO
" (Jefferson County and south). Do not treat earlier than the 2-108' stage and do not count cotyledon leaves. , For common CtaU) morningglorv. increase rate of B ••• gran SL to 1.2 pints.
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Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC Tank Mix SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
A tank IT'ix of Basagran 5l herbicide and Reflex· 2lC herbicide may be applied for postemergence control of the major troublesome broadleaf weed species in soybeans.
Basagran 5L and Reflex 2LC are selective postemergenc;; herbicides which control annual broadleaf weeds. Apply the tank mix to actively growing weeds. Refer to this label and the Reflex 2LC labels for defined environmental
'f0nditions. and recommended .lates. Weed size and growth stage for susceptible weeD species are described in these labels. The most restrictive labeling ap:>lies to tank mixes.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Application: Refer to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Rate
pasagran 5L may be used in the . tank mixes at rates of 0.8 to 1.6
pints per acre in each of the regions listed for Reflex 2LC. Refer to tank mix table below for the
recommended use rate of Reflex 2LC in Regions " 2, and 3. Geographic description of these regions is included in the Reflex 2LC label.
Oil Concentrate Plus Nitrogen Solution
A non phytotoxic oil concentrate (as referred to above I plus a nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) can be added to the spray tank. This combination is recommended for use in areas of low humidity and moderate temperatures when lambsquarters, ragweed and velvetleaf are to be controlled. Excessive crop injury can occur with this combination in high humidity and high temperature regions. Do not exceed recommended rates and adjust additive rate proportionately to gallonage applied.
Ground Application: Oil concentrate" 0.25% v/v (2 pints/ 100 gallon spray solution)
plus
Nitrogen Solution: UAN - 2.5% v/v (2.5 gallons/1 00 gallons spray solution). AMS - 6.25 Ibs/1oo gallons spray solution 11.25 Ibs/A 20 gallons/A).
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Reflex 2LC can be applied only in
" A nonionic surfactant can be substituted for oil concentrate.
APPLICATION RATES FOR BASAGRAN 5L AND REFLEX 2LC IN TANK MIX
REGION BASAGRAN 5L .. REFLEX 2LC" OIL • CONCENTRATE
1 0.8·1.6 pts/A 1 ·1 Yo pts/A 1.25% v/v 2 0.8-1.6 pts/A '/.-1 1. pts/A 1 25% v/v 3 0.8-1.6 ins/A '/.·1 Dt/A 1.25% v/v
included in Regions " 2 and 3 as described on the Reflex label. DO NOT APPLY REFLEX 2LC TO ANY FIELD IN REGIONS 2 AND 3 MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS.
A maximum of 1 .5 pints (0.375 lb. ai.l per acre of Reflex 2LC may be applied per growing season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1.25 pints (0.313 lb. ai.) per acre may be applied in alternate years in Region 2. A maximum of 1.0 pint (0.25 lb. ai.) per acre may be applied in alternate years in Region 3.
Refer to Reflex 2LC label for recommendations concerning crop rotation.
Do not apply a total of more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season on soybeans.
DO NOT MAKE MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION OF THE BASAGRAN 5L1REFLEX 2LC TANK MIX IN A SINGLE SEASON.
Use of Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC tank mix during periods of dry weather when crop and weeds are under stress and not actively growing may result in reduced weed control. Do not apply to drought stressed weeds or weeds which have gone through an extended dry period.
In the event of a crop loss due to weather conditions, only soybeans can be replanted (see Reflex labell.
Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than soybeans may be severely injured by drift .
Do not graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay (see Reflex labell.
NITROGEN OIL CONCENTRATE SOLUTION PLUS NITROGEN
SOLUTION
2.5-5% v/v 0.25% v/v + 5% vlv 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% vlv + 5% vlv 2.5-5% vlv 0.25% v/v + 5% vlv
• See the Reflex 2LC label lor states or parts 01 states included in regions . •• Consult labels for each product for specific weeds controlled.
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Basagran 5l + 2,4-DB Tank Mix* . SOYBEANS
General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
General Information
These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran 5L with instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-0B (such as Butyrac. 200 or Butoxone· 200 herbicides) to control entireleat, tall (common), and ivyleat morningglories. Weedc must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer to the Directions for Use ALL CROPS.
Mixing
Refer to the Directions for Use . ALL CROPS.
Coverage
Refer to the Directions for Use -ALL CROPS.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Use only amine formulations of 2.4·0B.
Do not apply more than one application of tank mix per season.
Do not apply within 60 days of harvest (see label for 2.4·0B).
The use of this tank mix will cause soybean foliage injury (such as burning, bronzing or crinkling) and may reduce yields.
Do' not use this tank mix on soybeans that show symptoms of disease such as phytophthora root rot (see label for 2,4-DB).
o Tank mix not applicable in California.
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Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the !abels for Basagran 5l herbicide and 2,4-DB. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
TABLE 5 Basagran 5L + 2,4-0B Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS Rate and Time ot A lication
PRODUC.T .. ~.P.R.O.D.U.C.T.RA .. T_E .. ~ .... W~E_ED.S .. C.O.N~T.RO~Ll.E~D.IW~EE~O~SI~Z~E .. ~~~A~D~D~IT~IV~E~RA~TE~ ..
Basagran 5L 1.2 to 1.6 pints/A Apply rate of Basagran 5L according to According to weed weed sizes in Table 1. species and size (See Table 1 a e 6
plus plus .., 2.4-DB (amine 2 fl. oz'/A. of
.J formulation) Butoxone 200 or Butvrac 200 10.03 lb. aeo/A.
Morningglories Ivyleaf Tall (Common) Entireleaf
Vines up to 6" long
Nitrogen Solution 1.25% to 2.5% v/v ( 1 quart/A maximum)
• Acid equiv.a.'.en.t •. __________________________________ ..1
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Basagran 5L + Scepter Tank Mix* . SOYBEANS (Northern States Only)
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagrlln 5L plus Scepter herbicide will control pig weeds in addition to those weeds controlled by Basagrlln 5L. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer to Directions for Use . ALL CROPS.
Mixing/Coverage
Refer to Directions for Use • ALL CROPS.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the lai)els for Basagran 5L and Scepter" herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Observe all geographical and rotational crop restrictions on the label for Scepter or Scepter 70 DG.
·Tank mix not applicable in California.
TABLE 6 )3asagran 5L + Scepter Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS Northern States *
Basagran 5L 0.8 to 1.6 pints/A.
plus plus
Scepter V3 pint/A
or or
Scepter 70 1.40z/A
Apply rate of Basagran 5L according to weed sizes in Table 1.
Weed Controlled Leaf Maximum
Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 3" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 3" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 3" Wild Sunflower Up to 6 3"
Oil Concentrate 1.25% v/v
(2 pints/A maximum) or
Nitrogen Solution 2.5% to 5% v/v
(1 gallon/A maximum)
• Nonhern States. for the purpose of thiS table. are the following states: lA, southern MI, southern WI. PA. NJ. DE. NE. KS, MD. WV. OH. IN, IL. KS and MO (except southeastern: Jefferson County and south,. See label for Scepter and Scepter 70 OG for lilt of
states and of states.
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Basagran 5L + Poast Tank Mix* -SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
Basagran 5L and Poast herbicide may be tank mixed for paste mergence control of the broadleaf and grass weeds shown in this table. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Soybeans are tolerant to Basagran 5L and Poast at all stages of growth.
Separate applications should be made if: al all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time. or bl grasses to be controlled include rhizome Johnsongrass. quackgrass.
..permudagrass. wirestem muhly. )hattercane. vOlunteer cereals. wild oats. red rice or itchgrass. See Table 10. Separate Applications of Basagran 5L. page 1 9.
Table 7
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Use 10 to 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and 40 to 60 psi pressure (measured at the boom. not at the pump or in the linel. Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood. whirl chamber or controlled droplet application (COAl nozzles.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre and a maximum of 40 psi pressure.
Additives
At the low rate of Poast (1 pint/AI the additive Dash HC spray adjuvant plus UAN (or ammonium sulfate I must be used. For control of the additional grasses listed in Table 7. use the higher rate of Poast (1 Y, pint/A.I and either Dash HC or oil concentrate. To enhance weed control UAN (or ammonium sulfatel may also be added.
Mixing/Coverage
Refer to Directions for Use • ALL CROPS.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List!
Read and follow the re'ltnctlons and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L and Poast herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest (see label for Poastl.
Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage (green. succulentl or ensilage to livestock. Treated soybean hay may be fed (see label for Poastl.
*Tank mix not applicable in California.
Basagran 5L + Poast Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS Rate and rime of
PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROllEDIWEED SIZE . O •• h He or Oil Nitrogen Solution
Concentrate
Baaagran O.S to 1.6 pints/A. Apply Basagran 5l accordlnQ to woed 5L According to weed sizes in Table 1.
species and sile (see T abl. 1. page 6-1
plus plus Annual • Da.h HC plus 2.5% to 5% vlv 11 ptl
Fall Pamcum 4-10" Poast 1 pint/A Giant Foxtail 3-8"
Green foxtail 3-8" Volunteer Corn 1-12" Wild ProsQ Millet· I 4-10" Witchgrass 3-8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8"
or or or
Barnyardgrass 3·8" D .. hHC plus 2.5% to 5% vlv Sroadleat Signalgrass 3·S" 11 pI)
Poast 1 :.'2 plntsJA· •• Goosegrass 3·6" or Oil Junglence 3-8" Concentrate Large Crabgrass 3-6" 11.25% vlvl Red Spranglelop 3·8" Seedlltrg Johnsongrass 3·8" Smooth Crabgrass 3·6" ~:~~~Pan.cum 3-8"
I FOJ(tall 3·8"
1 """k /'TIl" dOllS 1"101 1;00.uol ,h"ome John .. on9'n ... B".rnudll9,ess W', eSI.m n.uhly
sha,I1t1'Clin ...... o.unl ••• clI,e"ls. w.ld oal!.. ,ed PCII 0' Ilrh'lra .... . . for conl,oI 01 Wild p.oso moUet only Inc.ude Pa.st In Ihe lanll 1TlI1II lit l". prnt/A ... The 1 YIo ptn~s/A ,ate of Poa,! wll' also cenl,o' aU 9,.,ses Iosted et the l-DI~~/A '.'e
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Basagran 5L + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix* . SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
Basagran 5l. Poast and Blazer herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages.
Separate applications should be made if:
a)
)
all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time. or
grasses to be controlled include rhizome Johnsongrass.Ouackgrass. Bermudagrass. Wirestem Muhly. volunteer corn. Shattercane. volunteer cereals. wild oats, red rice or Itchgrass.
See Table 10, SOYBEANS or PEANUTS Separate Applications of Basagran 5l or Basagran 5l + Blazer Tank Mix Preceded or Followed by Poast, page 1 9.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Use 10 to 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and 40 to 60 psi pressure (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood. whirl chamber or controlled droplet application (COA) nozzle!..
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acr:! and a maximum of 40 psi pressure.
Mixing/Coverage
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
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Early Spot Spray
When using knapsack sprayers or high volume equipment utilizing handguns (or other suitable nozzle arrangements). prepare ~pray solution according to Table 9. Apply to folia~e on a spray·to-wet basis. Complete coverage of all foliage is essential for control. Control of perennial grassy weeds may be limited to burnoH of exposed foliage. Observe all safety precautions when spot spraying Basagran 5l + Blazer + Poast tank mix.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5l, Poast and Blazer herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest. (See label for Poast).
Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage. ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast).
Do not include a nitrogen solution when tank mixing .
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
Table 8 Basagran 51 + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS or PEANUTS ~TimE of II
PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLED / WEED SIZE ADDITIVE RATE
Basagran 5L O.S to 1.6 Apply Basagran 5L according to weed sizes in Oil Concentrate pints/A. Table 1. 1.25% v/v According to (2 pts./A maximum, weed species and size ~ae:e TS)ble 1.
plus plus Barnyardgrass 3-S" Broadleaf Signalgrass 3-S" Fall Panicum 3-S" Giant Foxtail 3-S"
Poast-· 1 Y. pints/A. Goosegrass 3-6" Green Foxtail 3-S" Junglerice 3-S" Large Crabgrass 3-6" Red Sprangletop 3-S" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-S" Smooth Crabgrass 3-6" Texas Panicum 4-10" Wild Proso Millet" 3-S"
'. ...,," 3-S"
~:g:
Leaf~ ~ plus plus Black Nightshade UUP to 6 2"
Common Ragweed p to 10 6" Blazer ¥.. to 1 pint/A. Crotalaria !p to 6 6"
Morningglories· •• Use Y. pint for Redroot Pigweed
!p to 4 4" Ip to 6 <4"
pigweed (up to Sesbania Ull to 4 6" 2", only; 1 pint if other weeds at Smooth Pigweed g~'~:'~ <4" right are present. Tall Waterhemp <4"
• For control of wild prosQ millet only. mciude Po •• t herbicide In tank mix at % pt/A . •• Tank mix does not control rhizome Johnsongrass, QUBckgrass, Bermudagrass. Wlrestem Muhly.
volunteer corn, Shattercane. volunteer cereals, wild oats. red nce or Itehorass. ••• For : control of I ltaUI i use Ihe 1.2 Dinl- role of R. ISl
>rable 9 D. :...:. .... 5L + Blaz_~.r ~. Poast Tank Mix - SOYBEANS or PEANUTS jDot I
ITRATION IN .,DDAV l'lnll IIU ....
See annual grasses and nA~A~n,\N 5L RIA7&:D pn-'\ST Oil broadleaves listed in Table S. IlKAU:
1% 1% 1% 1%
Desired Spray Solution Volume . to be ~. ~ to a 1 % .,,,1 .. ':,
Dn,\S.T Oil IHAlt
1 Gallon 1 Y. II. oz.' 1 Y. fl. oz. 25 Gallons 1 Quart 1 Quart 150°0 Gallons 2 Quarts 2 Quarts 1 Gallons 4 auarts 4 Quarts
• 2 T ,hi. 1 II. oz.
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SOYBEANS or PEANUTS -Separate Application of Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix * Preceded or Followed by Poast
Applications of Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L tank mixed with Blazer can be preceded or followed by Poast to obtain broad spectrum control of weeds listed on the respective product labels Irefer to this label and the labels for Poast. and Basagran 5L + Blazer tank mixl. Also refer to these product labels for timing, rate and other information for ground and aerial applications.
For best results when making separate applications, depending upon their order, a minimum period of time is recommended between ~pplications, according to Table }O .
• Tank mixes not applicable in California.
Table 10 SOYBEANS or PEANUTS Separate Application of Basagran 5L or Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix* Preceded or Followed by Poast
ORDER OF APPLICATION MINIMUM TIME BETWEEN
First Productls, Second Productls, APPLICATIONS Applied Applied
Basagran 5L Poast 24 Hours
Basagran 5L + Poast 7 Days Blazer
Poast Basagran 5L or 24 Hours Basagran 5L + Blazer
• Tank mixes not applicable in California.
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Basag~ an 5l + Pinnacle Tank Mix* -SOYBEANS General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l herbicide plus Pinnacle herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran 5l or Pinnacle alone (see Table 11).
The tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. Therefore. weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies Shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
\Time and JApplication
Rate of
The rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 11. Applications of this tank mix made to weeds that are in the cotyledon stage. larger than the size in Table 11. or to weeds under stress. may result in unsatisfactory control. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran 5L + Pinnacle after the first trifoliate soybean leaf has fully expanded; however, under conditions of high temperature or humidity some leafbronzing or leaf-speckling of soybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants will generally
'{Iutgrow this condition within 1 0 to .. }4 days.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Apply recommended rates of this tank mix as follows:
Ground Equipment Broadcast application: Use 1 0 to 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and 40 to 60 psi pressure (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). Use standard high pressure flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood. hollow cone. whorl chamber. or controlled droplet application ICOAI nozzles.
Band application: For band application, apply proportionately less. Calibrate applicator to not exceed labeled rate.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective labels for special directions or aerial applications.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Addition of Additives
Applications of Basagran 5l plus Pinnacle tank mix must include a nonionic surfactant at the rate (c-oncentration) of 0.125% to 0.25% v/v (1 to 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution). USE OF THE HIGHER RATE OF NONIONIC SURFACTANT, PARTICULARLY UNDER HOT, HUMID CONDITIONS, MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY CROP INJURY. Use only EPA approved surfactants authorized for use on food crops. Use a non ionic surfactant of at least 80% active ingredient.
Under dry conditions or during cool weather, a crop oil concentrate at 0.5% v/v (4 pints per 100 gallons of spray solution) may be used to enhance weed control. Use a petroleum based crop oil concentrate (0.5% vlv) with at least 15% emulsifiers/surfactant. THE USE OF CROP Oil CONCENTRATE MAY INCREASE TEMPORARY INJURY TO SOYBEANS.
Apply a nitrogen solution for velvetleaf control. Use 2.5% to 5% v/v (1 gallon/A maximum). Refer to Directions for use - ALL CROPS for more details. The addition of ammonium nitrogen fertilizer does not replace the need for a surfactant. Use the lower rate of nitrogen fertilizer for aerial applications.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply within 60 days of harvesting soybeans.
Do not graze animals on green forage or stubble. Do not utilize hay or straw for animal feed or be(lding.
Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application or unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
Do not cultivate within seven days before or after application.
Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to drift onto adjacent crops or land. as injury to other crops may occur. Consult the respective labels for details.
Thoroughly clean sprayer immediately after spraying. See Pinnacle label for • Sprayer Cleanup· .
Do not apply within 14 days before or after an organophosphate insecticide as severe crop injury may occur.
Do not tank rnix with organophosphate insecticides.
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
Table 11 B 5L asagran + p. I T k M· Innac e an IX - SOYBEANS
BASAGRAN 5L BASAGRAN 5L BASAGRAN 5L WEEDS 1.2 PT/A 1.2 PT/A 0.8 PT/A ADDITIVE
CONTROLLED + + + RATE-PINNACLE V. Ol/A PINNACLE 'AI Ol/A PINNACLE V. Ol/A HEIGHT (INCHES' HEIGHT (INCHES' HEIGHT (INCHES,
Cocklebur 2·6· 2-6· 2-4· Nonionic Common Lambsquarters 2-4· -- .... 2-4· surfactant Jimsonweed 2-6· 2-6· 2-6· at 0.125-Ladysthumb 2-6· 2-6· 2-6· 0.25% Penn~ylvania Smartweed 2-6· 2-6· 2-6· v/v (1 to 2 Redroot Pigweed 2-S· 2-4· 2-S· pints per Smooth Pigweed 2-S· 2-4· 2-S· 100 gallons' Tall Waterhemp 2-S· 2-4· 2-S· + Velvetleaf 2-5· 2-5· 2· Nitrogen" Venice Mallow 2· 2· 2· Solution Wild Buckwheat "!-3· 2-3· -.-- 2.5% to 5% Wild Mustard Up to 4···· Up to 4···· Up to 4···· v/v Wild Sunflower 5-6· 2-5· 2-4·
• Refer to the section entitled Addition of Additives for specific rates and environmental conditions . •• Nitrogen solution is referred to as 28%-32% UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) or AMS (ammonium sulfate). Refer to section
entitled Addition of nitrogen solution . ••• Diemeter.
)
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I
Basagran 5L + Pursuit* Tank Mix -SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5L· herbicide plus Pursuit· herbicide will control certain weeds not contrOlled by Basagran 5L or Pursuit alone (see Table 121_
The tank mix is effective mainly throl.lgt-. contact action; therefore. weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage_
,Time and Rate ..af Application
Rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 12. Applications of this tank mix should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach
)
the maximum size listed in the application table. Such applications should be applied within 14 to 28 days after planting. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran 5l plus Pursuit after the first trifoliate soybean leaf has fully expanded. however, under conditions of high temperature or humidity some leaf-bronzing or leaf speckling of soybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants will generally outgrow this condition within 10 to 14 days.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Apply recommended rates of this tank mix as follows:
Ground Equipment: Use a minimum 10 gallons of water per acre on a broadcast basis. Use a 11lImmum of 40 psi pressure (measured at the boom not at the pump or in the linel when using flat fan nozzles and 40 to 60 psi pressure when using hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood. wt>irl chamber. or controlled droplet application (COAl nozzles.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre. Consult the respective labels for special directions or aerial applicatio'ls.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read and follow all label directions when using any posticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling applies when using a tank mix.
Do not apply the tank mix of Basagran 5L plus Pursuit within 85 days of soybean harvest.
Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system.
Do not allow spray to drift onto adjacent crops or land, as injury to other plants may occur. Consult the respective labeis for details.
Do not apply with ground equipment whon wind velocity is greater than 10 m.p.h., or when spray may be carried to sensitive crops. Sensitive crops include leaf vegetables, sugar beets and cotton.
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
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TABLE 12 5L + _ •• Tank nix • ~u, - ft .,"
WEEDS CONTROlLED" BASAGRAN 5L 0.8 PTIA BASAGRAN 6L 1.2 PTSIA BASAGRAN 6L 1.2 PT IA ADDITIVE
+ 20ZIA P=20ZIA D"D"'.'!;. 4 OZIA RATE
Broldte.f W •• d. u. "i, I Wood .. i.o
Cocklebur 4" 6" S" "onionic Common lambsquarters I" 1.5" 2" aurlactlnt· • Jerulalem Artichoke --- --- 10" 11 qt/l00 Jimsonweed 4" 6" 6" Oel., Kachi. < I" <2" 4" + Marshelde, ... 2 3" Nitrogen Morningglory Solution-· •
.Entireleaf .- - 2" 2" 2.5% to 5% ,Ivyloof _.- ... 2" v/v ,Pitted --- --. 2" 12 quon./A ,SmoUflowe, --. ... 3" maximum) ,Toll --. ... 2"
Ni~ht.hodo Block <2" <2" 3"
.Eastern black <2" <2" 3"
.Hairy <2" <2" 3" Pigweed
,Palmer 4" 4" S" .Redroot 4" 4" S" ,Smooth 4" 4" S"
Prickly sidalTeaweed _ .. 3" 3" Ragweed
,Common --. "::2" 3" ,Gtant 2" <2" 3"
Smartweed ,Lodysthumb 4" S" 6" ,Pennsylvania 4" S" 6"
Tall Wate,homp 2" 2" 4" Velvetlea' 2" 5" 5" Venice Mallow 2" 2" 2" Wild Buckwheat --. 3" 3" Wild Mustard 2" 4" 4" Wild Sunflowf'r 3" 5" 5"
G, ••••• --- --. 3"
BarnVllrdorass Crabgrass --- --. 3"
.large _ .. --. 3" ,Smooth
Foxtails --- -.- 3" .Giant --- --- 3" ,Green --- --- 3" t Giant Green --- --- 3 ,RObust Purple --- --- 3" .Robust White --- --. 3" ,Yellow --- --. 3" .. Johnsongrass. Seedling --. --. 3"
Red Rice 4" 4" S"
" Refer to respective labels for complete list of weeds controlled. " " "onionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient.
He .pray .diuv.n~~~~~~.e substituted at 1 pt/A for thp. nonionic surfactant. Ih is weeds have been subjected :0 heat or moisture stress.
" " " ~~~ (~;o~ :'';:~.i;: 'begene,ally ,eterred to t; 28% to 32% nit,ogon solution. - "0\ may ,'used at" the ,ate ot . lb •. pe, 100 gallons of sP'"y_ I i e.
I, BEST AVAilABLE con]
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Basagran 5L-CORN AND SORGHUM
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5L when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum Size listed in the Application Rate Table for Corn and Sorghum (Table 131. Such applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of one to five leaves. Corn is tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth. Sorghum is tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage. Very slight leaf-speckling of corn and
TABLE 13
WEED CONTROLLED
Beggarticks Bristly Starbur Cocklebur Commo·. i..~mbsquarters Common M""weed Dayflower Devilsclaw Galinsoga
Giant RagwEed' Jimsonweed Ladysthumb Pennsylvania Smart weed Prickly Sid a or T eaweed Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton Velvetleaf' • Venice Mallow Wild Buckwheat Wild Mustard
sorghum may occur but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Corn types include field. sweet and poP. and corn grown for seed or silage. Sorghum types include grain sorghum and forage sorghum.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints per acre in one season in corn or 1.6 pints per acre in one season in sorghum.
Leaf Stage Maximum
Up to 6 6" Up to 4 2"
2-6· 6"
Up to 6 4"
Up to 6 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 6 3" Up to 6 3" Up to 2 2"
U to 4" 2" to 6 2" to 4 3" to 4"
For additional weeds. see Special Directions section. :>lIowing .
• Do not treat later than lea' stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves .
Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbrej lines to Basavan 5l.
Do not apply to sorghum that is heading or blooming.
Do not graze treated fields for at least 1 2 days after the last treatment with Basagran 5l.
California only: Not recommended for control of yellow nutsedge in corn or sorghum. Not for use on forage sorghum.
Leaf Stage Maximum
6-8 8" 4-6 3"
6-10 10' 4-8·· 2" ... -6- • 3" 6-10 8"
Up to 6·· 3" Cotyledon 2"
to 6·· Up to 4 6"
6-10 10" 6-10 10" 6·10 10" 6-8 4" 6-8 4" 2-4 4"
4-6' • 5" 6-10 4" 4-6 5"
6-
•• Add oil concentrate according to section Addiuon of Oil Concentrate. page 3. Nitrogen solution may be substituted for oil c..;...lCfmtrate for all weeds 8)(Cept commo'l Lambsquarters, common Ragweed and Galinsoga. If Velvetleaf is present with weeds requiring 011 concentrate. a Nitrogen solution plus 011 Concentrate may be used.
+ + +
If. after the first application. a second weed flush develops. re·treat according to this rate table (corn onlv). See section Addition of Solution (see: 3).
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'--- ID-
Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn
Morningglories South: (AL. AR. FL. GA. LA. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VAl To control smallflower and cypressvine morningglories. apply either 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inc,les in height or length. or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in length.
To control :-almleaf. pitted. tall (commonl. entire leaf. ivyleaf and purple moonflower morningglories. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 1 8 days after morningglory emergence). Make a second application at the same rate of 5 to 14 days later.
All states other than the South Isee abovel: Apply 1 .6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to annual morningglories not larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l/water.
Because morning glories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5l is applied to morning glories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this label. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basa:!ran 5l/water for each application Isee section Addition of au Concentrate).
Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 pints of 8asagran 5l per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 1 0 d~s later.
Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l/water for each application (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate).
~ Field and Hedge Bindweed In KY. Il. IN. MI and OH Q!!b:: For suppression of field hedge bindweed. apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long.
Add oil concentrate to the spr;)y solution of Basagran 5l/water according to section Addition of au Concentrate.
late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment is intended to provide only partial contrel , - ~"'cklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made.
Thorough spray coverage is Ilssential. Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall. or for best results. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants up to 24 inche~ tall and repeat 10 to 14 days later. Concentrate.
Add oil concentrate to spray solution according to directions in section entitled Addition of Oil
.-
~ Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Sorghum
.. Annual Morningglories
Apply 1.6 pints of Basallran 5L per acre to annual morningglories not larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l1water. according to Addition of Oil Concentrate section.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage r;arefully and to be certain that Ba';::gran 5L is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended (see paGe 241.
Canada Thistle
Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. partial or inconsistent.
Control may be
Yellow Nutsedge
Apply 1.2 to 1.6 Pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 Inches tall. Add oil concentrate according to section Addition of Oil Concentrate. Control may be partial or inconsistent.
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BasaQran 5L + Atrazme Tank Mix* CORN AND SORGHUM
(Not for use in Californial
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5L with atrazine effectively controls a broad spectrum of broad leaf weeds on the labeling of both products. For the control of annual morningglories. Canada thistle and yellow nutsedge. refer to the sections entitled Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn and Sorghum.
Srazine products compatible with asagran 5L include AAtrex8 80
) • AAtrex'!l 4L. and AAtrex Nine-
0 8 herbicides. Refer to the respective atrazine labels for additional directions and limitations. Always add nitrogen solution or oil concentrate according to the sections regarding addition of oil concentrate and addition Cof nitrogen solution.
Mixing and Spray Equipment
Use intake. in-line. or nozzle screens finer than 50 mesh. Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full of clean water. Start agitation. Add atrazine and allow to wet and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation and )dd Basagran 5L and nitrogen
)
solution. and/or oil concentrate; allow to mix. Dash HC may be substituted for oil concentrate. L<lst. add the remaining quantity of water and mix thoroughly. Maintain constant agitation during application. Avoid allowing the mixture to stand overnight. Clean sprayer immediately after use by flushing the system with water and a strong detergent. Do not allow cleaning water to contaminate streams or ponds.
Time and Rate of Application
Apply when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Corn and Sorghum. Such applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of one to five leaves.
Corn is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth. Sorghum is tolerant to the tank mix at ail stages of growth up to and including early boot stage.
Very light leaf speckling may occur in corn ad sorghum. but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Refer to the Conversion Table below for application rates depending on formulation. A cultivation may be necessary if all weeds are not controlled or if regrowth of weeds occurs.
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Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix with Atrazine (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L and atrazine (AAtrexl. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not use tank mix when crop is .;nder stress from prolonged cold. wet weather. poor fertility. or other factors or when crop is wet and sUf;culent from recent rainfall as crop injury may occur.
Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines to tank mix.
Do not apply to sorghum that is heading out or blooming.
Do flOt make more than one application of tank mix per season.
Do not apply more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season in corn or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season in sorghum.
Do not graze treated area or feed treated forage to livestock for 21 days following application (see label for atrazinel.
Do not plant oats. sugar beets. or sunflowers the season following application in soil having a calcareous surface layer.
In the Intermountain Region of the United States. do not plant any other crop .:le year following a~ plication except corn or sorghum.
Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system .
• Tank mix not applicable in California
Table 14 Al;J~iI\.I~ Conversion
TANK MIX RATE RECOMMENDATION
Cib. aIlA.,-
0.42 + 0.42
0.5 + 0.5
n7~+n.75
. I to w.od
Table 15
WEEDS CONTROllED
Beggartici(s Black Nightshade Bristly Starbur Burcucumber Cocklebur Common Groundsel Common lambsquarters C.Jmmon Ragweed lJavflower Oeviisclaw Eastern Black Nightshade Giant Ragweed Jimsonweed Kochis Ladysthumb Morningglorv. Annual Morningglory. Smallfiowl!lr Pennsylvania Smart weed Prickly Side or T 8aweed Redfoot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Spurred Anode TaU Waterhemp Velvetleaf· Venice Mallow Wild Buckwheat Wild Mustard Wild Sunflower
6L
, A",.
PInt.
0.67
0.8
1.2
lin
1 Aer.
lOW.,. Mine.() ..
.525 .46
.65 .56
.94 .83
bek>w .
~-4· •
2·6
2-4
2·6
2-6
2·4 2·4
2-4
3"
2"
3-
4-
4"
2" 2"
3-
OF FORMl'tATED -~"\UCT
EXI
,n Ac ••• 60 Ae •••
4L ,til lOW IN Ni,...o "- 4L •• lOW ... _.0 ... 4 ....
.94 5.25 4.6 8.4 26.25 23 42
1 6.25 5.6 10 31.25 30 50
1.5 Q.4 A.~ t5 4R.A 41.5 76
Up to 6 6" 2·4 I" 2·4 I"
Up to 4 2" 3 3"
2·10· • S" 2·10' " S" Up to 4 2" Up to 6 4" Up to 8 5" S·12 S"
Up to 4··· 4" 4· 7"" 5" Up to 6 4" Up to 6 3"
2·4 I" 2·4 1 " Up to 4 4" 4·6 6" Up to 6 6" 6·10 8"
4" 4" Up to 10 10" 10·14 12" Up to 4 4" 4·6 6" Up to 4 4" 4·6 6"
Up to 1 0 10" 10-14 12" Up to 4 2" Up to 6 3"
Up to 10 6" Up to 10 6" Up to 10 6" Up to 1 0 6"
Up to 6 3" Up to 8 2" 6·9 4" Up to 6 5" Up to S 8" Up to 8 4" Up t? 8 4" Up to 4 3" 4·6 5" Up to 6 4" 6·10 8" Up to 5 6" 4·6 8"
Other weeds; Other weeds listed on the label for Basagran SL at the ~. pound rate Will also be controlied With the 'I. + % lb. Basegren 5L + atraz·ne tank mix.
Refer to Conversion Table fOI recommended rate 01 formulated product per acre. Add nttrogen solution or one quart of 011 concentrate or one pmt of Dosh He spray adjuvant for all weeds except common Ragweed When common Ragweed predominates. use 011 concentrate. See sections Addition at Solution ur Addition of Oil Concentrate. Do not heat earlier than leaf stage shown dnd do n01 count cotyledon leaves. Add one qUi'trt per acre 01 011 concentrate, nOI mtruycn sulutlon, when thiS weed predominates. For vell/ellcal, always add UAN solution Instead (JI 011 cuncentrate or Oash He AdditIOn of UAN 01 AMS Will allow control of vf!lvetleaf at the 8·leaf sta!1e or 8 IIll;h rtldXlrlllJlII helyht lI':>HHJ 05 + 05 Ib aliA. 01 at the 10 leaf stage 01 10 Inch maXimum height
.75 + 0.75 Ih ai/A.
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Basagran 5L - RICE
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
Directions for Use
(Not for Use in California)
Apply Bassgran 5L early postemergence. before weeds exceed the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Rice.
Early application produces the most beneficial effect on crop yields. allows use of the lower rate (depending on weed species). and makes it easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size for a given rate will result in inadequate
,ontrol.
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Basagran 5L has no adverse effect on rice when used according to directions and may be used on the first and second (ratoon) crops. If grasses are a problem. use propanil in tank mix with Basagran 5L (see below).
Cor optimal coverage whE'n applying Basagran 5L by air in rice. orient all nozzles straight back. For additional aerial application information. refer to Directions for Use.
Oil concentrate should be applied according to the directions in the section entitled Addition of Oil Concentrate. When tank mixing Basagran 5L with emulsifiable concentrate formulations of propanil. oil concentrate should not be included as crop injury may be enhanced.
Alternate Flooding Culture: In Texas. Louisiana. Arkansas. and Mississippi. weed growth stages generally correspond to rice
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that is tillering (stooling) and occur prior to the permanent flood. Application of Basagran 5L !!ll!.it be made when there is no water on the field and 24 hours or more prior to flooding. If Basagran 5l cannot be applied until after flooding see directions under Continuous Flooding Culture.
Continuous Flooding Culture: In states using continuous flooding culture or when treating after permanent flood. treatrnent should ue made only when weeds are above the surface of the water. Weeds submerged at the time of application will result in inadequate control.
For early treatment. water may be partly or completely drained to expose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran 5L. Do not raise water level for at least 24 hours after application or unsatisfactory control may result. Do not use ground equipment for applications of flooded fields because splashing will wash Basagran 5loff weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result.
Table 16 lZ .. i'"", for Rice - DRAINED FIELDS
WEEDS CONTROLLED (All Stlltesl
Cocklebur Dayflower Ducksalad Gooseweed Redstem Redweed
Water Plantains
Arrowhead Common
2-10 2-10
4-6 Up to 6
4-6 2-10
10" 6"
4" 4" 6" 6"
6"
10-15 10-15 6-10·· 6-10 6-10 6-10
10-15
Up to 4 Up to 4
• If after the first application II second weed flush develops, re-treat according to this Rate Table. •• Control be or inconsistent.
Table 17 A r f ~ppllca Ion Rtf R-a es or Ice - FLOODED FIELDS
15" 10" 6" S" S" S" 10"
"
7" 7"
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS 1 .2 Pints Per Acre· 1 .6 Pints Per Acre· CONTROLLED
Maximum Height Minimum Maximum Minimum Above Soil Height Range Height Height Range
Above Water Above Soil Above Water Level Level
Cocklebur 10" 3-6" 15" 6-10" Dayflower 6" 3-5" 10" 5-S" Redstem 4" 2-3" S" 4-6" Smart weed 6" 2-5" 10" 5-S"
Water Plantains
Arrowhead ... . .. l' 5·6" Common ... .-- l' 5·6"
Yellow Nutsedge 6" 4·5" 10" 6·S" • If afler the first application a second weed flush de .... elops. re-treat according to thiS Rate Table.
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Restrictions and limitations
Rice straw may be fed to livestock.
Do not apply Basagran 5l to rice with ground equipment when field is flooded because splashing will wash Basagran 5l off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result.
Do not apply more than 4.8 pints of Basagran 5l per acre in one season. IMaximum of 3.2 pints per acre in first crop and 1.6 pints per acre in second (ratoon) crop.)
Do not use Basagran 5l on rice fields in which the commercial cultivation of catfish or crayfish is practiced.
Do not use water containing Basagran 5l residues from rice fultivation to irrigate crops used or jl'ood or feed unless Basagran 5l is ) registered for use on these crops.
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water.
Tank Mix With Propanil
Use a tank mix of Basagran 5l + propanil by ground or air for the control of mixed populations of grasses. sedges and broadleaf weeds listed as susceptible on the two product labels. Prepare tank mix by adding Basagran 5l to half the final volume of water with agitator running. Then add propanil and crop oil concentrate Iwith non-emulsifiable concentrate formulations) if required and bring mix to final volume. Agitation must be continuous from time of mixing through spraying.
Apply Basagran 5l at a rate up to 1 .6 pints per acre per application. Do not apply more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre on the first rice crop. Use up to 5 Ibs. active ingredient la.i.) of propanil for additional broadleaf weed control and grass control with Basagran 5l.
Apply this tank mix only to drained fields.
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Restrictions and limitations
Do not use propanil on second crop Iratoon) rice. When applying tank mix of Basagran 5l/propanil by air. orient all nozzles straight back in accordance with the propanil label.
Observe all restnctlons and limitations on the Basagran 5l and the propanil labels. In tank mixes the most restrictive labeling applies.
Do not use crop oil concentrate with this tank mix when emulsifiable concentrate formulations of propanil are used.
Add propanil to the tank mix of Ba~agran 5l based on active ingredient lai) of formulation used.
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Basagran 5L - PEANUTS
Directions for Use
Applv Basagran 5L when weeds are small and activelv growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in table, Application Rates for Peanuts. Such applications may occur from peanut cracking through pegging.
Peanuts are tolerant to BlIsagran 5L at all stages of growth, but slight leaf-speckling may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitationsl. Peanut plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Table 18
WEEDS CONTROLLED
Balloonvine Seggarticks Snstly Starbur Cocklebur Coffee Senna
Common Ragweed Dayflower Devilsclaw Giant RagweedJimsonweed Ladysthumb Pennsylvania Smartweed Prickly Sida or T eaweed Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton
2 . 4'
Up to 4 Up to 4 Up to 4
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply Basagran 5L if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any prior herbicide applications (preplant incorporated, preemergence, cracking andlor postemergencel. because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged. 'n the Southeast, infurrow treatments of insecticides/nematic ides may predispose peanuts to injury from Basagran 5L.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre 10 one season.
4"
4" 4" 4"
2-4 Up to 6 Up to 4 2 - 6'
Up to 6
Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 6 Up to 6
to2 to 4
4
For additional weeds. see Special Directions sectIon following.
•• 00 not tre .. earlier thfMl I •• f ~tege shown and do not count cDtylMion I,.ves.
2" 6" 2" 6"
4"
6" 6" 6" 3" 3" 2" 2"
Peanut hay and forage may be fed to livestock.
Do not graze treated peanut fields for at least 50 days after the last Basagrlln 5L treatment.
4-6 3" 6 - 8 8" 4 - 6 3" 6 - 10 10"
Up to 1" 2" pinnate 4 - 6-· 3" 6 - 10 8"
Up to 6" 3" Up to 4 6" 6 - 1 0 10" 6 - 10 1 0" 6 - 10 10" 6 - 8 4" 6 - 8 4" 2 - 4 4" 4 - 6 5"
Add 011 concentrate according to section AdcittlDn of 0.1 Concentrille. p""e 3 I~ • second flush occur •. fe·treet according to thiS ,.te table . before weeds ,e.eh the maximum sile or leaf stage indicated. It h d regrowt .v.I~. r88pply 0.8 pint •• vlln to foutt.~ day •• ft., fi,.,
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S~ecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peanuts Annual Morningglories To control Smallflower and Cypressvine Morningglories. apply either 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height. or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height.
To control palmleaf. pitted. common or entireleaf. purple moonflower and ivyleaf Morningglories. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory emergence). Make seconel application at the same rate 5 to 14 days later.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly. it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5l is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended. Add oil concentrate to the spr.'.., solution of Basagran 5l/water for each application. 'iSee Addition of Oil Concentrate)
Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagrsn 5l per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. In Texas and Oklahoma use 1.6 pints. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l/water. according to the section Addition of OA Concentrate page 3.
late Cocklebur This treatment is intended to provide partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall. or for best results. apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants up to 24" tall and repeat 10 to 14 days later. Add oil concentrate according to the section Addition of OA Concentrate.
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Basagran 5L + 2,4-DB Tank Mix* - PEANUTS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran 5l with instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-DB (such as Butyrac 200 or Butoxone 200 herbicides) to control Entireleaf. tall (common). and Ivyleaf Morningglories in addition to all other weeds listed in Table 1. Weeds must be actively growing and at recommended growth stages. Delay in application which permits lI"eeds to exceed maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.
)Water Volume and ) Spray Pressure
Refer to section entitled Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Ground Equipment
Refer to section entitled Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Mixing
Reier to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Coverage
The tank mix is effective partly through contact action. Therefore. weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. If applied to Morningglories larger than 10· • control will be inadequate.
Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.
Peanuts are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran 5l + 2,4-DB; however. under certain conditions peanuts may have a white. bleached appearance .. nd the leaves may be slightly elongated.
Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix With 2.4-0B (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L and 2,4-DB. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Use only amine formulations of 2,4-DB.
Do not apply to or allow drift to any other adjacent crop.
Do not add oil or any other additives to tank mix.
Do not apply tank mix il peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment or by disease because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
Do not apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may rdsult.
Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage. flooding. drought. injury from other herbicides. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures bec.ause injury may result.
Do not apply more than 2 applications of the tank mix per season.
Do not apply within 30 days of harvest in Oklahoma. Texas and New Mexico or 45 days in the Virginia-Carolina area. (See label for 2,4·DB.)
Do not feed treated peanut vines and peanut hay to livestock. (See label for 2.4-DB.)
*Tank mix not applicable in California.
)Table 19 )Basagran 5L + 2,4-0B Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - PEANUTS
PRODUCT
Basagran 5L 1.2 to 1.6 pints/A. According to weed Apply Basagran 5L according to weed SpllCills and size (see sizes in Table 1.
Do not add oil concentrate or any other additives
I----------t.....:.=~~===--+------.,.---------__l (including UAN solution) to this tank 2,4-DB (amine formulation)
• Acid
•
Morningglories: Vines up to 10· long mix. Ivyleal Tall (Common)
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Basagran 5l + Blazer Tank Mix* . PEANUTS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
The tank mixes of Basllgran 5L + Blazer herbicides will control the weeds listed in Tables 3 and 4.
Tllble 20 - All States BllslIgrlln 5L: 0.8 pint/A. Blazer: 1 pint/A.
Table 21 - All States for additional weeds or larger sizes Basagran 5L: 1.2 - 1.6 pints/A. Blazer: 1 pint/A.
For Time of Application. Water Volume. Spray Pressure and Mixing directions refer to the Basagran 5L + Blazer tank mix for soybeans.
Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix with Blazer (Partial List)
Observe all applicable directions. restrictions and precautions on this label and the Blazer labeL The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
00 not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
)Table 20
. Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix - PEANUTS , ALL STATES
R dT' fA r f ate an Ime 0 mDllca Ion
PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLEDIWEED SIZE
Do not apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage. flooding. drought. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Do not add a surfactant or oil concentrate except where specifically recommended.
·Tank mix not applicable in California.
ADDITIVE RATE
Leaf Staoe Maximum Heioht
Basagran 5L 0.8 pint/A. Black NightShade Bristly Star bur
Up to 2 <2" 4-6 3"
+ + Cocklebur 2-6 6" Common Lambsquarters 4-6 2"
Blazer 1 pint/A.' Common Ragweed" 4-6 3" Crotalaria' • Up to 6 6" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" Oil Concentrate Morningglories' Up to 2 2" 1.25% v/v Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6" (1 pint/A Prickly Sida ITeaweed)' Up to 4 2" maximum) Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 3" Sesbania' , Up to 4 6" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 3" Spurred Anoda' Up to 4 2" Velvetleaf' Up to 4 2" Wild Mustard Up to 6 4"
" For common Ragweed up to 6" tall and 10 leaves. use 1.2 pints of Basagran 5L with 1 pint of Blazer .
• For common Italll Morningglory. increase rate of Basagran 5L to 1.2 pints. , Blazer may also be included in the tank mix at a rate of up to 1 Y. pints per acre; however.
thIS will increase the severity and/or frequency with which peanut injury is observed . • For more consistent control. increase the Basagran 5L rate to 1.2 pints per acre. "If crotalaria or sesbania are present. add Triton" AG-98 at the rate of y, pint per
100 gallons of spray solution: but do not combine Triton AG-98 with oil concentrate.
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Table 21 Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix - PEANUTS All States (for additional weeds or larger weed sizes) R dT" fA r . ate an .me 0 ~DDlicatlOn
PRODUCT RATE" WEEDS ADDITIVE CONTROLLED / WEED SIZES RATE
Basagran 5L 1.2 to 1.6 Balloonvine Jimsonweed pints/A. Beggarticks Marshelder
Bristly Starbur Ladysthumb According to weed Cocklebur Pennsylvania Smartweed species and Coffee Senna' Prickly Sida or T eaweed
Common Ragweed' size (see Smallflower Morningglory Table 1, Cypress vine Spurred Anoda Oil page 6) Morningglory Tropic Croton Concentrate'
Dayflower Velvetleaf' Devilsclaw Wild Sunflower Giant Raoweed Yellow Nutsedae'
plus plus LEAF STAGE
MAXIMUM HEIGHT
Blazer 1 pint/A Common Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Black Nightshade Up to 2 <2" Morningglories iJp to 2 2" Crotalaria' Sesbania' Up to 6 6"
Up to 4 6"
Tall Waterhemp pinnate Up to 6 3" Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 3" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 3" Citron Up to 4 2"
• Choose the nte of a •• agran 5l (1.2 or 1.6 pints per acre) according to the size and species of the weeds to be controlled with a ••• gran SL alone (see Table la. Applicttion Rat .. for IPeanut.'. Then add Blazer at the rata of 1 pint per acre, if n,-"dad to control the additional weed species, up to the maximum size, as shown in the Tank Mix TIme of Application Table above. Blaz., may also bo included in the tank mix at Ii fllte of up to 1 ~ pints per acre; howeveO', this. will increase the severity andlor frequency with which peanut injury is observed.
, Add oil concentrate to the tank mix according to recommendations In Table 18. "Application Rate Table for Poanuts·, page 31. The addition of oil concentrate may increase the severity and frequency of peanut injury. If crotelaria or sesbenia aro prosent. add Triton AG·98 at the rate of Y2 pint per 100 gallons of spray solutton. concentrate.
'Basagran + Poast PEANUTS
5L + Tank
Blazer Mix* .
G.,neral and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
General Information
Ba~agrai' 5L. Poast and Blazer herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of broad leaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be acti',ely growing and at the recommended growth stages. Refer to Tables 8 and 9, Rate and Time of Applicatior..
Separate applications should be
made If: 11 all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or 21 grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass, Quackgrass, Bermudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itchgrass. See Table 10, Separate Applications.
Refer to the section Directions for Use· SOYBEANS for water volume and spray pressure, mIxing and for early spot spray.
RESTRICTIONS LIMITATIONS
AND
Read and fOllow the restrictions
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But do not mix Triton AG-98 with oil
and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L, Poast and Blazer herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank days of ha;vest. Poast.)
mix within 75 (See label for
Do not graze treated peanut fields and do not feed treated peanut forage, ensilage or hay to livestOCk (see labels for Blazer and Poast).
Do not include UAN solution (or ammonium sulfate I when tank mi xing Basagran 5L, Blazer and Poast.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
Basagran 5L + Starfire® Tank Mix* - PEANUTS
General and application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
The tank mix of Basagrar. SL plus Starfire herbicide will also control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran SL alone (see Tank Mix Recommendation Table).
Since this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. thorough coverage of weeds is essential for effective weed control. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may bronze or crinkle. but the plants will soon outgrow these effects and develop normally.
. ),.ime and Rate ) of Application
The application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in the Rate and Time Application Table. This tank mix should be applied at the ground crack stage of peanuts to control emerged annual grass and broadleaf weeds. A second application may be applied up to 28 days after ground crack stage. Do not make more than two applications of this tank mix to the same crop.
Apply the Basagran SL + Starfire tank mix to weeds which are actively growing and before weeds
leach the maximum size listed in he Application Recommendation
)Table.
Application to weeds which exceed the maximum size stated may result in inadequa'e control.
Spray Additives
Always add a non ionic surfactant containing at least 50% surface active agent at the rates listed in the Tank Mix Recommendation Table on page 37. Do not use crop oil concentrate or any other oilbased additive with this tank mix.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast basis) and 30-50 psi pressure with standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mill.
Mixing
Fill spray tank half full with water while the agitator is running and add the recommended amount of Basagran SL. Starfire and non ionic surfactant. Then add the remaining quantity of water.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List!
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations 0'1 the labels for Basagran SL ano Starfire. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury I\eaf phytotoxicity andlor pili t stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged.
Do not apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subjected to stress conditions such a hail damage • flooding. drought. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Avoid drift to all other crops and non·target areas. Crops other than peanuts may be severely injured by drift.
·Tank mix not applicable in California.
TABLE 22 Basagran 5L + Starfire Tank Mix - PEANUTS R dT" ate an Ime 0 fA r . ,ppllcatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLED
Basagran 5L 0.8 pint/A Balloonvine Begganicks Bristly Starbur Cocklebur Coffee Senna
Common Ragweed Dayflower Devilsclaw Giant Raliweed Jimsonweed Ladysthumb Pennsylvania Smanweed Prickly SidafTeaweed , ········plus······· .•.• .... ·plus· •.. ••••• Spurred Anoda Tropic Croton Velvetleaf Wild Sunflower )
Crabgrass. Large Starfire 0.69 pt/A Crabgrass. Smooth
(11 floz/A! Florida Bellgarweed Goosegrass Smallflower Morningglories Redroot Pigweed Sicklepod Smooth Pigweed Tall Waterhemp Texas Panicum
WEE:D GROWTH STAGES·
LEAF M#\X. ADDITIVE STAGE HEIGHT
2·4 2" Use suitable Up to 6 6" nonionic Up to 4 2" surfactant at
2-6- 6" .125% v/v (Up to 1 2" (1 pintl100 pinnate! gallons! Up to 6 3" water or as Up to 6 4" directed on Up to 6 3" respective label. Up to 4 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 6 6" Up to 4 2" Up to 6 3" Up to 2 2" Up to 4 2" Up to 4 5"
Up to 2 2" Up to 2 2" Up to 4 4" Up to 2 2" Up to 6 4" Up to 6 4" Ur to 4 4" Up to 6 4" Up to 6 4" Up to 2 2"
• Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledor. leaves.
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Ba'sagran SL· BEANS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5L early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Beans. Such weed growth stages generally correspond to bean stages of greater than one expanded trifoliate Il'af.
Beans are tolerant to Basagran 5L after the first trifoliate leaf has fully expanded. Snap bean injury can be very pronounced. Even at the tolerant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown without delaying podset or maturity or reducing yield. The use of oil with
Tolerant bean types are adzuki. navy. pinto, pinks. Great Northern. kidney. red. white. cranberry. black turtle souP. smaillimas. large limas and snap beans.
California Only; Not recommended for use on adzuki beans.
Western Irrigated Areas
In the Western irrigated areas. it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran 5L to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds that lre growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and are not satisfactorily controlled.
Avoid application of Basagran 5L during prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 75 OF and night temperature below 55 OF for 2 to 5 days) because weed control may be nullified.
'I00:r -, R .. d L' 't' \I 7J estnctlons an Iml atlons (Partial List)
Do not apply Basagran 5L to bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leaf fully expanded because severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply Basagran 5L to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans or lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season.
Do not apply Basagran 5L (0 dry or succulent beans within 30 days of harvest.
) Basagran 5L may increase injury and may reduce yields.
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Table 23 A r . loo'ication R ates f BEANS (DRY or or SUCCULENT)
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS CONTROLLED O.B Pt. Per Acre* 1.2 Pts. Per Acre 1.6 Pts. Per Acre
Leaf Max. Leaf Max. Leaf Max. Staae Heiaht Stane Heinht Staae Heiaht
Cocklebur (PNW) 2·4' • 4" 2·6' • 6" 6·10 10· Common LambsQuarters' Up to 4 1"··· Up to 6 1.5" ••• 4·8 2""·· Common Purslane ... ... Up to 4 1 " 4·6 2" Common Ragweed ... . .. ... ... 4·6 3" Devilscl'lw .. ' ... ... '" Up to 6'" 3" Galinsoga ... ... '" ... cotyledon 2"
Up to 6'" Giant Ragweed' ... ... '" ... 2·4 6" Hairy Nightshade" •• ... ... '" . .. 2·6 4" Jimsonweed ... ." Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Ladysthumb ... ... Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Marshelder ... ." Up to 4 2" 4·8 4" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 4" 6·10 10" Prickly Sida or Teaweed .. ' ... Up to 6 3" 6·8 4" Shepherdspurse' . ... . .. Up to 6 4" 6·10 S" Velvetleaf O Up to 3 2" Up to 4 2" 4-6··· 5" Venice Mallow Up to 4 2" Up to 6 2" 6·10 4" Wild Mustard (PNW) Up to 4 2" Up to 6 4" 6·10 10" Wild Sunflower Up to L 3" Up to 4 5" 4·6 S"
0 See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. Directions for Use· ALL CROPS. . /"'~pIV before ·.• .. eeds rBach the maximum size or leaf stage indicated. If regrowth develops, make a second appliratlOn of 0.8 pint seven to fourteen days after the fust applicatIOn. ThiS rate not applicable in California .
• • 00 nol treat earlier than leaf -:;Iilye $ho ..... n and do not count cotyledon leaves . • •• Add 011 r;Oncenlrale ac(..ordlflg to the Direcllons for Use· ALL CROPS . .. ~. ·Basagran 5L does not adequately cont~ol black mghtshade.
If alter the lust ap~hcatlOn a second weed flush develops. re treat according to thiS rate table. .. Do flot treat roselle helore <>eed stalk <tppenrs_
PNW See Special Direction5 for Pacific Northwest.
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SQecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Beans
Yellow Nutsedge
Two applications ?Ie preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints (except Pacific Northwest) of 8asagran 5l per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed. make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later.
Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basaoran 5l1water for each application according to the Direction for Use - All CROPS.
In Califomia: Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. Make a se\.ond application at the same rate 10 to 14 days later. The use of oil concentrate with Basagran 5l may increase inju[y and mOly reduce yields.
Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later.
Make a second
Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY. IL. IN. MI and OH Only For suppression of field and hedge Bindweed. apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water. according to the Directio'ls for Use - ALL CROPS.
Pacific Northwest 110. OR. WA) For control of Cocklebur. Yellow Nutsedge and Wild Mustard. use only the 1.6 pint rate.
For Cocklebur and Wild Mustard. treat when plants are in the 2-10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches.
For Yellow Nutsedge. follow the directions indicated above using o'lly the 1.6 pint rate.
For wild mustard. treat when olants are UP to 10 leaf staae and a maximum height of 10 inches.
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Basagran 5L - PEAS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Directions for Use
Apply Basagran Sl herbicide early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 24, Application Rates for Peas. Such weed growth stages generally correspond to pea stages of greater than 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodesl.
Peas are tolerant to Basaoran Sl after 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes I are present. Pea injury can be very pronounced. Even at tolerant stages, yellowing, bronzing, speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and limitationsl. This temporary injury is generally outgrown without delaying pod set or maturity or reducing yield.
Tolerant pea types are garden peas, English peas and Southern peas.
Western Irrigated Areas
In the western irrigated areas, It may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran 5L to ensure weeds are growing actively. Weeds that are growing under moisture stress are not actively growing and are not satisfactorily controlled.
Avoid application of Basaoran 5l during prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 7S'F and night temperature below SS'F for 2 to S daysl because weed control may be nullified.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply Basagran Sl to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest.
Do not apply Basagran Sl ~t#9'" fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply Basagran SL to peas under stress from root rot.
In the Southeast, in-furrow treatments of insecticides/nematicides may possibly predispose the peas to injury from Basagran Sl.
Do not apply Basagrlll1 5l to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pints of Basaoran 5l per acre i" one season.
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DO NOT ADD all TO BASAGRAN Sl FOR USE ON PEAS, EXCEPT AS DIRECTED FOR USE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST (PNWI.
) Table 24 A r ' 'PPllcatlon R ates f or p eas ((" 'rv or 5 uccu ent )
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APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STACES
WEEDS CONTROLLED' 1.2 Pint. P.r Acr. 1.6 Pint. P.r Acre
l •• f Maximum L •• t Maximum Stage Height Sto"" Haight
Cocklebur IPNWI 2-4' 6" 6-tO 10" Common Purc;ll:Ine Up to 4 I" 4·6 2" Giant Ragweed ... ... . .. 2·4 6" Hairy Nightshade· • ... ... 2·6 4" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" 6·10 10" Lady~t"umb Up to 6 6" 6,10 10" Marshelder Up to 4 2" 4·S 4" Mayweed/Oogtennel WNW) ... 2" '" 3" P. ,sytvenl8 Smart weed Up to 6 4" 6·10 10" Prickly Sida or T eaweed Up to 6 3" 6·S 4" Shepherdspurse' . Up to 6 4" 6-10 S" Velvelfeaf· Up to 4 2" 4·6 S" Venice Mallow Up to 6 2" 6·10 4" Wild Must8rd (PNW) Up to 6 4" 6·10 10" Wild Sunflower UD to 4 5" 4-6 S"
For additional weed •.• ee Speci.1 Direction •• ection followina.
, See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. 00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count cOlyl.don leave5. Ba •• gran Sl does not adequately control Black Nightshade.
. . If after the first application a second weed flush develops, re-treat according to thiS rate table. Do not treat rosette betore seed stalk appears . ,- See special directions for Pacific Northwest.
Soecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peas
Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 PlOts II Basagran Sl per acre whpn plants Me frCJm 8 InChes tall 10 bud stage. Make a second applicatIOn at the sam" rate 7 to 10 days laff'!r
PacifiC Northwe;:t 110. OR. WAI f=or cuntrol of Cocklp.bur and 'l.:.!d ~."'~I!"t;"jfrt use orllv thl"' 1 6 pint rate ..,...,hen plante; are," the 2 to 10 leat stoge and a maXimum height of 10 ,"ches
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Basagran 5L + Thistrol Tank Mix*
FORPOSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION IN PEAS For use in ME. NH. VT. MA. CT. RI. NY. PA. NJ. VA. MD. DE. WA. 10 and OR
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l herbicide plus Thistro~ herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran 5l alone (see Table 251.
Since this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. thorough coverage of weeds is essential for effective weed
') control. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and
) prevent adequate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may be injured in the form of yellowing. bronzing. speckling. andlor twisting. but plants usually outgrow this temporary injury and develop normally.
Time and Rate of Application
Application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in Table 25. This tank mix should be applied after the three leaf stage (four node stagel of peas. but not later than three nodes before pea flowering.
» Apply the tank mix of Basagran 5l plus Thistrol to weeds that are actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed.
Application to weeds that exceed the maximum size stated Olav result in inadequate control.
Notice to User
Due to variability among pea cultivars and in application techniques. neither the manufacturers nor the sellers have determined whether or not the tank mix of Basagran 5l + Thistrol can be safely used on all pea crops under all conditions. It is there:ore recommended that the user determine if the tank mix of Basagren 5l + Thistrol can be used safely prior to broad use.
Spray AiJditives
Do not Ulie crop oil concentrate. other oil-based additives. or any other spray additives or surfactants with this tank mix.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Use a spray volume of 20-40 gallons of tOUI spray mixture per acre (broadc2st basisl and a maximum of 40 psi pressure with standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Use only ground equipment to aoply this tank mix.
Mixing
Fill the spray tank full with water and while the aritator is running. add the recommended amount of Basagran 5l and Thistrol. Then add the remain,ng Quantity of water.
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Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the Thistrol label. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix if peas show injury (leaf phytotoxicity andlor plant stunting I produced by any other prior herbicide treatment because this injury may be enhanced andlor prolonged.
Do not feed treated peas. vines or hay to livestock.
Do not <lpply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Do not apply tank mix to peas that have been subjected to stress conditions such as root rot. hail damage. flooding. drought. or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.
Do not apply the tank mix to peas when temperatures exceed 90 of.
Do not apply the tank mix to peas after pea flower buds appear.
Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget al eas. Crops other than peas may be severely injured by drift. Conon. beans. grapes. tomatoes. and ornamentals are particularly sensitive to Thistrol.
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
Table 25
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A,-.nli,., IUUII Rates for Tank Mix of R .... , 5L + Thb" ul - PEAS
D.
5L '?i8Pt"::~~:l + 5L ",·l ttS./A.' + WEEDS CONTROLLED I I MI~ I HUL Pts./A."
Maximum L~::= Maximum Leaf
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Canada Thistle" --- --- 10 to bud ---Cocklebur"" --- --- 6 6" Common Lambsquarters· 4 2" 8 3" Common Purslane 4 1" 6 2" Common Ragweed --- --- 6 3" Field Pepperweed' , 6 4" 10 S" Giant Ragweed' --- --- 4 6" Henbit' --- --- 4 2" Jimsonweed 4 4" 6 6" Ladysthumb 6 6" 10 10" Marshelder --- --- 4 2" Pashenik --- 5" --- S" Pennsylvania Smartweed 6 4" 8 6" Pigweed 5 2" 8 6" Prickly Sida or Teaweed 6 3" 8 4" Shepherds purse ' , 6 4" 10 8" Velvetleaf' --- --- 4 2" Wild Mustard 6 4" 10 10" ~::~ Radish 6 4" 140 iO·
--- --- S" " Follow treatment with a sequential application of Basagran oL 11 .6 pints/acre' at 7 to 10 days
after tank mix treatment as needed. ". Do not treat earlier than 2-leaf stage and do not count cotyledon leaves.
- [;~ .... u may be partial or inconsistent. . . not treat until seed stalk
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Special Directions for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) - PEAS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)
Addition of Oil Concentrate to Spray Tank
A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate Icommonly referred to as oil concentrate 1 may be added to the spray tank. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet the following criteria:
11 be nonphytotoxic. 2) contain only EPA-exempt
ingredients. 3) provide good mixing quality.
and 41 be successful in local
experience.
Additional information may be found in the section entitled
Addition of Oil Concentrate.
Temperature Considerations
Crop and weeds must be actively growing. Basagran 5L may be applied during periods of cold weather Iday temperatures below 75°F and night temperatures below 55 °FI provided crop and weeds are actively growing. Do not apply Basagran 5L with oil concentrate when temperature exceeds 80 OF. as excessive leaf burn may occur.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Do not apply Basagran 5L to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest.
Do not apply Basagran 5L to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves lor 4 nodes)
because severe crop dam~'? j(j;1 f.r, occur.
Do not apply Basagran 5L to peas under stress from root rot.
Do no, apply Basagran 5L to blackeyes grown in California. garbanzo beans or chick peas. or to lupines at any stage of growth. as severe crop damage may occur.
Do not apply more than a tOial of 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season.
Do not add oil to Basagran 5L for use on peas except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest IPNWI.
Do not apply Basagran 5L with oil concentrate when temperatures exceed 80 of.
Do not apply oil concentrate with Basagran 5L plus MCPA tank mix.
)Table 26
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Cocklebur
WEEDS CONTROlLED
Common lamosquarters· Common Purslane Giant Ragweed - • Hairy Nightshade' • Jimsonweed ladysthumb Marshelder MaY'Need/Dog Fennel Pasherwk· Pennsylvania Smart weed Prickly Sida or Teaweed 5hepherdspurse· VeNce Mallow Volunteer Radish Volunteer Sugar Beets W.!d Mustard
2·4 1 " 4·6 2·4
2·6 2·6 2·4
2"
2·6 2·6 2·6 2·6 2·6 2·4
2-4 4·6
Control r4lqUlfe, the .,jet.lron 01 1·2 ptnlS PM acta 01 011 tone..,".'. 12 Pln.s mallW'l'lum p.- ee,.) . • ~~ 5L .d~u.I"" control Black Ntghtshata If this tllbla.
Table 27 Application Rates for PNW Peas ISucculent Only) Basa!lran 51 Tank Mill with MCPA 10.125 To 0.25 Ibs AE/AI
L •• f Max.imum
2·10 10" 1.5" 4·8 2" 1" 4-6 2"
2·4 6" 2·6 4"
6" 6·10 10" 6" 6·10 10" 2" 4·8 4" 3" 4" 5" 5" 4" 6·10 10" 3" 6·8 4" 4" 6·10 8" 2" 6·10 4" 4" 6·10 10"
4·8 4" 6·10 10"
1 l JEST AJAIUBl£ coni
RATE OF BASAGRAN 5L °
WEEOS 1.2 Pts/A 1.6 PI.fA CONTROLLED
Leaf Maximum leet Maximum Stage Height Stage Height
Plgwp.p.d .. 2 4 1 " 48 2" C.)mmun lanlhs(tUiJrlP-f,> 24 1 " 4-8 2"
• Do not apply 011 concentr.Jt With Basagran Sl plus MCPA tank mix.
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• Peppermint and Spearmint Directions for Use
Apply Basagran 5L early post emergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach maximum size listed in Table 28 Application Rates for Peppermint and Spearmint.
Table 28
WEEDS CONTROLLED
Common Lambsquarters Common Ragweed
Nightshade· • Kn"l;i~
P"nn'ovlv",n;" Smartweed
PeppermInt and spearmint are tolerant to Basagran 5L; however, some leaf-burning may occur under certain conditions, such as when plants are growing very actively and have extensive new, succulent tissue. Mint plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Irrigated Areas
In irrigated areas it may be necessary to irrigate prior to
4·8" 4-6" 2-6 NA
6·10
Maximum
2" 3" 4"
" ""
Add oil concentrate according to the Directions for Use - all crops. 5L does not adequately control Black Nightshade.
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treatment with Basagran 5L to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditions or unseasonably cold weather usually are not satisfactorily controlled.
Restrictions and Limitations
Do not apply more than a total of 6.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season.
6-10 NA
SDecial Directions for Other Weed Problems ill Peppermint and Spearmint
Yellow Nutsedge Apply 1.6 pints of Basaoran 5L per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil conr:entrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5L/water for each aoolication accordino to the Directions for Use - all crODS.
Canada Thistle Apply 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. aDolication at the same rate 7 to 10 davs later.
Make a second
Common Groundsel Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5L per acre when plants are less than 3 ;,lches tali. Add oil concentrate to the sprav solution of Basagran 5l1water, accordinQ to the Directions flJ~ 'J:-.e - all crops.
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Appendix for Broadleaf Weeds
The following are scientific names for the
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weeds listed in this section. For specific recommendations on control of these weeds, refer to the major crop and/or tank mi x sections.
COMMON NAME
Arrowhead Balloonvine Begganicks Bindweed, Field Bindweed, Hedge Bristly Starbur Burcucumber Butterprint (see Velvetleaf) Buttonweed (see Velvetleafl Canada Thistle Citron (Wild Watermelon I Cocklebur Coffee Senna Common Chickweed Common Lambsquaners Common Purslane Crotalaria Dandelion Dayflower Devilsclaw Ducksalad E:astern Black Nightshade Florida Beggarweed Florida Pusley Galinsoga Goldenrod, Western Gooseweed Groundsel, Common Jimsonweed Kochia Ladysthumb
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Sagittaria spp. Cardiospermum halicacabum Bidens frondosa Convolvulus arvensis Convolvulus sepium Acanthospermum hispidum Sigyos angulatus
Cirsium arvense Citrullus vulgaris Xanthium strumarium Cassia occidentalis Stellaria media Chenopodium album Portulaca oleracea Crotalaria spectabilis Taraxacum officinale Commelina spp. Probiscidea louisianica Heteranthera limosa Solanum ptycanthum esmodium tortuosum Richardia scabra Galinsoga spp. SolidbgO occidentalis Sphenoclea zeylanica Senecio vulgaris Datura stramonium Kochia scoparia Polygonum persicaria
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Appendix Cont'd.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Marshelder Iva xanthiofolia Mayweed/Dogfennel Anthemis cotula Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Morningglory, Tall (Common) Ipomoea pu,,:urea Morningglory, Cypressvine Ipomoea quamoclit Morningglory, Entireleaf Ipomoea .hederacea
var. interqruscula Morningglory, Ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea Morningglory, Palmleaf Ipomoea wrightii Morningglory, Pined Ipomoea lacunosa Morningglory, Purple Moonflower Ipomoea muricata Morningglory, Smallflower Jacquemontia tamnifolia Mouse-ear Chickweed Cerastium vulgatum Nightshade, Black Solanum nigrum Nightshade, Hairy Solanum sarachoides Pennsylvania Smartweed Polygonum pensylvanicum Pigweed, Redroot Amaranthus retm"exus Pigweed, Smooth Amaranthus hybridis Plantain Plantago spp. Prickly Sid a or Teaweed Sida spinosa Ragweed, Common Ambrosia artemisiifolia Ragweed, Giant Ambrosia trifida Redstem Ammannia spp. Redweed Melochia corchorifolia Sesbania Sesbania exaltata Shepherdspurse Capsella bursa-pastoris Sickle pod Cassia obtusifolia Spurge Euphorbia maculata Spurred Anoda Anoda caristata Tropic Croton Croton glandulosus Velvetleaf Abutilo!/ theophrasti Venice Mallow Hibiscus trionum Waterhemp, Tall Amaranthus tuberculatus Waterplantain, Common AlismCl triviale Wild Buckwheat Polygonum convolvulus Wi:d Mustard Sin apsis arvensis Wild Poinsettia Euphorbia heterophylla Wild Sunflower Helianthus annuus
) I COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Annual Sedges Cyperus spp. l3ulrush, River Scirpus f/uviatIJis Bulrush, Roughseed Scirpus mucronatus Spikerush Eleocharis macrostachya Umbrella plant, Sma1lflower Cyperus difformis Yellow Nutsedoe Cvoerus esculentus
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• Conditions of Sale and Warranty The Directions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts ba~ed on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However. it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product. Crop injury. ineffectiveness or other intended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions. presence of other materials • or use of the
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION ("BASF") or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.
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The purchase price of a ••• gr.n 5L herbicide includes 8 royalty for the license to practice 1he method of U.S. Patent 3,708,277.
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Basagran® 5L Postemergence Herbicide A soluble liquid formulation containing: Active Ingredients: Sodium salt on bentazon· ..............•.......... 53%
"nert Ingredients . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. 47% --'fOTAl .......•...........•.........•••.•.... 100% ·Equivalent to 5.0 pounds per gallon bentazon [3-I1-methylethyl)-1 H-2, 1,3-benzothiadiazin-413HJ-one,2,2-dioxidel
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER/PELIGRO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.l
Causes irreversible eye damage. Avoid contact with skin, eves or clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin.
Statement of Practical Treatment If in eyes: Flush with plenty of water. Call a physician. If on skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
~ swallowed: Call a physician or poison control center. Drink one or two glasses of water and duce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give
. . nything by mouth to an unconscious person.
See inside booklet for complete Precautionary Statements, Directions for Use, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty.
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DANGER Causes irreversible eye damage. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long
pants • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eye wear
~iscard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for wash ables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
Engineering Controls Statement: When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR \10.240{d){4-6)1. the handler PPE )quirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations: Users should: • Wash hands before
eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product, Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
In Case of Emergency In the case of large scale spillage regarding this product, call:
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Environmental Hazards
For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
Notice: It is a violation of Federal law to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of an endangered species or in adverse modification of their habitat.
The use of this product may pose a hazard to certain federally designated endangered species
known to occur in specific areas within the California counties of Merced. Sacramento and Solano. Before using this product in these counties you must obtain the EPA Endangered Species Bulletin specific for these areas. The bulletin (EPA/ES-85-8) is available from ei\her your county Agricultural Extension Agent, the Endangered Species Specialist in your State Wildlife Agency Headquarters, or the Regional Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Oregon), THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS PROHIBITED IN THESE COUNTIES UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE IN THE BULLETIN,
Storage and Disposal
Do not allow product to freeze,
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
Waste resulting from the use of this proci:Jct may be disposed of on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility,
Triple-rinse container (or equivalent), Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or punct~re and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, b.,. burning, If burned, stay out of smoke,
Do not re-use emply container,
Bulk/Mini-Bulk Containers and Refillable Containers Less than 55 Gallons
Refillable/reusable containers should be returned to the point of purchase for cleaning and refilling, Refillable/reusable containers must be thoroughly cleaned before refilling,
Directions for use -ALL CROPS
It is a violation of Federal law to use th is 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 r"Quirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the
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agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Read the precautionary statements, environmental hazards, storage and disposal statements, and Conditions of Sale and Warranty statement appearing on the container label.
Agricultural Use Requirements
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
) nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
) dur!ng the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves con'tact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water is: • Coveralls • Waterproof gloves • Shoes plus socks • Protective eyewear
General Information
Basagran'" 5L herbicide is intended for selective postemergence control of certain broad leaf weeds and sedges. iSee Directions for Use for specific crops and weeds.) Basagran 5l does not control grasses. Basagran 5l is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. labeled crops are tolerant to Basagran 5l; however, some leaf-speckling and leaf-bronzing may occur under certain conditions. (See Restrictions and limitations for each crop.}
Timing of Applications
Apply Basagran 5l early, when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the application rate tables for the individual crops.
Early application produces the most beneficial effect on weed control (exceptions: Yellow Nutsedge and Canada Thistle), allows use of the lower rate (depending on weed species), and makes it easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.
Cultivation
Do not cultivate within five days before or after application of Basagran 5l in the following northern and western states: AZ, CA, CO, CT, lA, 10, Il, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NO, NH, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SO, UT, VT, WA, WI, WV and WY.
Cultivation may put weeds under stress and reduce control obtained. Timely cultivation 2 to 3 weeks after applying Basagran 5l may assist weed control.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Apply recommended rates of Basagran 5l as follows:
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Ground Equipment: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and a minimum of 40 psi pressure (measured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line). When crop and weed foliage is dense, use up to 50 gallons of water and up to 80 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure pesticide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl chamber or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre (except 1 0 gallons for rice) and a maximum of 40 psi pressure. Use only diaphragm-type nozzles producing cone or fan spray patterns.
Aerial Application
Special Directions
To obtain uniform coverage and to avoid drift hazards, the following application equipment and practices should be used:
Nozzle Height: Maximum of 10 feet above crop.
Nozzle Orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as to discharge straight back with the air stream (opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) or at some angle between straight back and straight down. For optimal coverage when applying Basagran 5l by air in rice, orient al; nozzles straight back.
Nozzles must not be located farther out than three-fourths the distance from the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or rotor.
~o not apply Bas!,gran 5l by aircraft when wind velocity exceeds 10 m.p.h. (except above 5 m.p.h. in California). Coarse sprays (large droplets) are less likely to drift.
Do not apply Basagran 5l by air if ornamental 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 ordinances.
Special Information For Irrigated Areas
In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to 'rrlgate proor to treatment with Basagran 5l to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Wdeds growing under drought conditions usually are not satisfactorily controlled.
Addition of Oil Concentrate
A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred tu as oil concentrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed problems as recommended in the directions for specific crops. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base ~~d must meet the folio lIVing )rotena:
1) be nonphytotoxic, 21 contain only EPA-exempt
ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality
in the Jar Test (see below), and
4) be successful in local experience.
The exact composition of suitable products will vary; however, vegetable and petr<..leum oil concentrates should contain emulsifiers which provide good mixing quality. For vegetaole oil concentrates, it has been observed that highly refined vegetable oils are more satisfactory than vorefined vegetable oils. For
.Jdditional information, see "Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes' at the end of this section.
With the addition of oil concentrate to Basagran 5l on soybeans, beans and peanuts, a slight leaf burn may occur, but all new growth is normal and crop vigor is not reduced. The potential for leaf burn is increased whero relative humidity and temperature are high. A few oil concentrates have exhibited excessive leaf burn. Refer to your supplier of Basagran 5l for information concerning successful local experience prior to purchasing any oil concentrate.
Do not add a nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) to Basagran 5l plus
Blazer when oil concentrate is included in the spray tank.
Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran 5l for use on peas except as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest WNW).
Rate of oil con cent, ate:
Ground application - 1.25% v/v; 2 pints/acre (maximum)
Air application - 1.25% v/v; 1 pint/acre (maximum)
California - refer to additional information under the specific crop (beans and corn/sorghum)
Addition of Nitrogen Solution (UAN or AMS) for Velvet leaf and Other Weeds·
Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) solution (commonly referred to as 28%, 30% or 32% nitrogen solution) or AMS solution (ammonium sulfate) may be added to Basagran 5l in place of oil concentrate for improved control of velvetleaf. Improvement in the control of cocklebur, wild sunflower, Pennsylvania smartweed, devilsclaw, Venice mallow and wild mustard may also be attained.
Either nitrogen solution shollid be added to the tank with Basagran 5l when velvetle"f is the primary target weed. Basagran 5l plus a nitrogen solution will not provide adequate control of common ragweed and common lambsquarters. If these weeds or other weeds requiring oil concentrate are present in addition to velvetleaf, then oil concentrate should also be used.
UAN solution is an agricultural grade fertilizer used by local dealers for agricultural applications. With the addition of UAN solution or UAN solution plus oil concentrate to Basagran 5l on certain crops, a slight leaf burn may occur, Lut the new growth is normal and crop vigor is not reduced. Refer to your local supplier of Basagran 5l for information concerning successful local experience prior to using UAN solution.
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Ammonium sulfate (AMS) is a dry granular nitrogen source fertilizer. Several grades of ammonium sulfate are currently available, howe' er, only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS is recommended as an additive to Basagran 51. Inferior grades of AMS do not dissolve adequately leading to plugging of spray nozzles. The use of AMS requires some preparation in mixing with Basagran 5l as compared to UAN. See section entitled "Mixing/Spraying for AMS". Three quarts of liquid AMS (8-0-0 analysis) may be substituted for granular AMS.
Do not add nitrogen (UAN or AMS) solutions to Basllgran 5l for use on rice, peanuts or mint.
Do not use brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying Basagran 5l plus nitrogen solution.
Rate of UAN Solution
Ground Application . Y, to 1 gallA Air Application . y, gallA
Rate of AMS Solution
Ground Application - 2.5 Ibs.!A Air Application - AMS solution is not recommended due to potential precipitation problems in reduced water volumes. AMS can be used provided a minimum of 10 gpa of solution is applied. Use only if the source of AMS has been demonstrated to be successful in local experience.
Mixing/Spraying
Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full with clean water. Start agitation and add Basagran 5l; allow til mix thoroughly. Add oil concentrate and/or nitrogen solutirm and remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agita~ion during application.
Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes:
1. Water Supply: Use only water from intended source and at the souree temperature.
2. Amount of Water in Jar: Ground application· for 20
• Not applicable in California.
ut.l ,.. ..... , •. l..~. l il c- .. 'f ,. -" . -', ~ L , \.';" " -
gallons/acre spray volume use 1.06 Quarts 11 liter or 1000 ml) of water.
Air application - for 5 gallons/acre spray volume use 1 cup (250 ml) of water, or for 10 gallons/acre spray volume use 1 pint (500 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust proportionately to above. Add V. the volume of water to the jar.
3. Amount of Herbicide(s). Oil Concentrate and/or UAN to Add:
Add herbicidEs, oil concentrate and/ol UAN at the rate of 1 teaspoon (5 mil for each 0.8 pint of recommended label rate.
4. Add components in foliowing sequence. gently mixing between Jomponent additions:
a. Dry products (dry flowables and wettable powders) when applicable.
b. Basagran 5L, and when applicable, other water miscible products (such as Blazer). liquid fertilizers and/or liquid fiowables.
c. Oil concentrate.
d. Poast" or uti .. ,r emulsifiable concentrates when applicable.
e. Add remaining volume of water.
5. Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let stand for 15 minutes, evaluate.
1 Evaluation: An ideal tank rTl;x -, ombination will be uniform; thus, the suitability of the mix is questionable if any of the following are observed:
a. Free oil at the surface: film or globules.
b. Flocculation. fine particles which may be suspended in the liquid or found as precipitated layer at the bottom of the jar.
c. Clabbering: thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with cottage che~sc.
Ammonium Sulfate (AMS)
AMS may be added in place of UAN to the spray solution. Use AMS at 2.5 Ib/A. Use only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS. Fill sprayer tank two-:hirds full with clean water. Begin agitation, slowly add required amount of AMS to the tank. Adding too quickly may clog outlet lines. Allow AMS crystals to dissolve completely. Complete mixing procedures by addition of Basagran 5L and remaining water. Maintain agitation during application to ensure complete mixing. Rinse equipment alter use to minimize corrosive activity of AMS.
To determine AMS quality, perform a jar test adding V. cup of AMS to 1 gallon of water :md agitate for 1 minute. If u.ldissolved sediment is observed, predissolve AMS in water and filter prior to spray tank addition.
Restrictions and Limit&tions
Do not apply Basagran 5L to crops that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage. flooding, drought, injury from other herbicides or widely fluctuating temperatures, as crop injury may result.
Do not apply Basagran 5L to crops injured (leaf "hytotoxicity and/ol plant stunting) by any prior herbicide applications. This injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.
Do not apply Basagran 5L during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold wea~her, as unsatisfactory weed control may result.
Clean spraver thoroughly prior to application of Basagran 5L, particularly if a herbicide was used which has the potential to injure the crop to be sprayed with Basagran 5l.
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
For terrestrial use<;, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to ifltertid21 areas below the mean
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high water mark.
Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
Rainfall or overhead irrigation soon after application may decrease the effectiveness of Basagran 5l.
BASF does not recommend the use of Basagren 5L tank mixes other than those listed on BASF labels. supplemental labels. or technical bulletins. Reduced efficacy, physical incompatibil;ty or crop injury may result from mixing Basagran 5L with other pesticides. additives or fertilizers. Local agricultural authorities may be a source of information when using other than BASF recommended combinations.
Directions for use SOYBEANS
Apply Basagran 5L when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 1. Such applications generally correspond to the soybean growth stages of unifoliate to two expanded trifcliate leaves. Soybeans are Tolerant to Basagran 5L at all stages of growth. Slight yellowing, bronzing. speckling, or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions. Soybean plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.
Mixing with Insecticides
A need may arise that requires postemergence or foliar control of certain insects in the soybean crop. It is possible to tank mix an insecticide with Basagran 5L if the proper application timing of the insecticide coincides with the application timing of Basagran 51. Insecticides tllat may be used are Furadan~ 4F Pounce"', Pydrin"', dimethoate dnd Lorsban'" 4E. Do not tank mix Basagran 5L with malathi.m or Sevin"'. The tank mix addition of an insecticide to Basagran 5L nlay increase the potential for crop injury. Consult the respective labels for directions for use and restrictions and limitations of each product. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
1 lEST lVAllABLE con)
The exact conditions under which an insecticide is tank mixed with Basagran 5l may vary and these ccnditions may reduce good mixing quality. It is recommended that before a tank mix of Basagran 5l plus an insecticide is mixed, a jar test should be conducted following the directions In the section titled "Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of Mixes."
Table 1 A r ~pPllcatlon R ates f or S b oyl eans
Restrictions limitations (Partial list)
and
Do not apply more than a total of 3.2 pir ts of Basagran 5l per acre in one season.
Do not graze or cut treated soybean fields for forage or hay, for at Ie;ast 30 days after the last treatment of Basagran 5l.
APPLICATION RATES FOR WEED GROWTH STAGES
WEEDS CONTROLLED 0.8 PINT PER ACRE' 1.2 PINTS PER ACRE 1.6 PINTS PER ACRE
LEAF MAXIMUM LEAF MAXIMUM LEAF MAXIMUM STAGE HEIGHT STAGE HEIGHT STAGE HEIGHT
Balloonvine ... . .. 2·4 2" 4·S 3" Beggarticks ... . .. Up to S S" S·S S" Sristly Starbur ... . .. Up to 4 2" 4·S 3" Cocklebur' 2·4 4" 2·S S" S·'O 10" Coffee Senna ... . .. ... ' .. Up to , •• 2"
Pinnate Common Lambsquarters' Up to 4" '" Up to S .. , Yo" 4·S" 2" Common Purslane ... . .. Up to 4 , " 4·S 2" Common Ragweed ... . .. . .. '" 4·S" 3" Dayflower ... . .. Up to S 4" S·'O S" Devilsclaw . . . .. ... '" Up to S" 3" Galinsoga ... ... ... ' .. Cotyledon 2"
to S .. Giant Ragweed' ... ... ... ... Up to 4 S" Jimsonweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 S" S·'O , 0" Ladysthumb Up to 4 4" Up to S 6" S·' 0 10" Marshelder ... . .. Up to 4 2" Up to S 4" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 4 4" Up to 6 S" S·10 10" Pro~kly Soda or T eaweed ... ... Up to 6 3" S·S 4" Redweed ... .. 4·6 6" S·' 0 S" Sesbania ... . .. ... 3·5" 3"
} Shepherdspursed ... Up to S 4" 6·10 S" Spurred Anoda ... ... Up to S 3" S·S 4" Tropoc Croton ... ... Up to 2 2" 2-4 4" Velvet leaf' Up to 4 2" Up to S 5" 4·S S" Venice Mallow Up to 4 2" Up to S 2" S·'O 4" Wild Buckwheat ... ... Up to 4 3" 4·S 5" Wild Mustard Up to 4 2" Up to S 4" S·10 S" Wild Poinsettia ... . .. 2·~ .. 4" 4·S·· S" Wild Sunflower Up to 2 3" Up to 4 5' 4·S S·
For additional weeds see Special Directions section followmg.
Apply before weeds reach the maXimum Size or leaf stage indicated. If regrowth develops, make a second .. application of 0.8 pint ,even to fourteen days after the forst applicatoon. (Thos rate not applocable in California.)
Add 001 concentrate .t a rate (c0ncentratoon) of 1.25% vfv (2 pintsfA maxomum). See Addition of Oil Concentrata. 0 Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do flot count cotyledon leaves. • Control may be partial or inconsistent. ,
If a seco:ld flush occurs, rr' treat held according to thiS rate t<lble. , Do flot tn~at rusette before seed Stdlk. JPp~ar5.
" Ad(1 rlitroyt~1\ solutlf'll acr;ordlrlg to ttl(' ",pC!lon Addition of Nitrogen Solution (see pages ) or (l,JrI od concentrate accortl.ng to the "'I·' lion Addition of Oil Concentrate.
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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Soybeans
Annual Morningglories South: (Al. AR. Flo GA. LA. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VA' To control smallflower and cypressvine morningglories apply a single application of either 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not largpr than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height. or 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution wi'.h Basagran 5l (see section Addition of O~ Concentrate'.
To control palrn!daf. pitted. tall (common!. entireleaf, purple moonflower and ivyleaf morninggloripo>, apply 1.2 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inC".dS in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory emergence'. Make a second applica!,on at the same rate of 5 to 14 days later.
All states other than the South (see above': Apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to annual morningglories not larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l/water (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate'.
Because morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran 5l is applied to morningglories before they exceed the maximum size recommended on this label.
) Canada Thistle Apply 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate'.
Vellow Nutsedge Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1.2 to 1.6 pints of Basagran 5l per acrE: when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 5l (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate).
Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY. Il. IN. MI. and OH Only For suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long .• \dd oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran 511water (see section Addition of Oil Concentrate'.
late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment This treatment is ir.tended to provide only partial control of cocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply a single application of 1.6 to 2.4 pints of Basagran 5l per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall, repeat 1 0 to 1 4 daYs later.
late Velvetleaf Rescue Treatment Partial velvetleaf control can be obtained in the event postemergence treatments were not ) made. Thorough coverage is essential. Apply a single application of 2.4 pints per acre of Basagran 5l plus 1 quart of oil concentrate and 1 gallon of UAN solution to velvetleaf plants up to 12". For best results, apply 1.2 pints per acre of Basagran 5l plus 1 quart of oil concentrate plus 1 gallon of UAN solutior. (AMS may be substituted' followed in 4 to 7 days with the same treatment,
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SOYBEANS - Tank Mixes with Basagran 5L
Use the following chart as a guide to determine broad leaf weeds and grasses controlled by Basagran 5L alone and various tank mixes with Basagran 5l.
BASAGRAN 5L TANK MIXES' -- GUIDE TO ADDITIONAL WEED CONTROL
BASAGRAN 5L CONTROLS WEEDS LISTED IN REFER TO TABLE LISTED BELOW FOR RATE. WEED TABLE 1. ADDITIONAL WEED CONTROL SIZE A;~D ADDITIVE INFORMATION BY TANK MIXING WITH BASAGRAN 5L
Blazer' Herbicide Basagran 5L + Blazer Common Ragweed (larger growth stage) Tables 2. 3 and 4 Tall Waterhemp P~ge Redroot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Blacl( Nightshade Sesbania Morningglories Crotalaria
Pinnacle" Herbicide Basagran 5L + Pinnacle Redroot Pigweed Table 11 Smooth Pigweed Page Tall Waterhemp
Reflex" 2LC Herbicide Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC Common Ragweed Page Tall Waterhemp Redroot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Black Nightshade Sesbania Morningglories Crotalaria
2.4-0B Herbicide Basagran 5L + 2.4-DB Morningglories (lvyleaf, Tall, Entireleaf) Table 5 Vines UP to 6" lono Paoe
Scepter'" Herbicide Basagran 5L + Scepter Redroot Pigweed Table 6 Smooth Pigweed Page Tall Waterhemp Wild Sunflowbr
Poast8 Herbicide Basagran 5L + Poast Barnyardgrass Table 7 Broadleaf Signalgrass Page Fall Panicum
.. Giant Foxtail Goosegrass Green Foxtail Junglerice Large Crabgrass Red Sprangletop . Seedling Johnsongrass Smooth Crabgrass Texas Panicum Wild Proso Millet Witchgrass Woolly Cupgra&s Yellow Foxtail
P",ast' + Blazer' Herbicides Basagran 5L + Poast + Blazer See weeds listed above for Poast and Blazer Table 8
Paoe
Early SPOI Spray Basagran 5L + Poasl + Blazer Table 9 Paoe
'Tank mixes nOI applicable in California.
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Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mixes' . SOYBEANS
General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
GenNal Information
For postemergence broadleaf weed contro', refer to Tables 2, 3 and 4 as determined by weed problems and geographical area.
Table 2: Northern States Basagran 5l: 0.8 . 1.6 pts/A Blazer: y, pintl A
Additional Weeds Controlled: Pigweeds (Red root and Smooth) and Tall Waterhemp
Table 3: All States (except
~alifOrnia) asagran 5l: 0.8 . 1.6 pts/A IIzer: 1 pint/A
Additional Weeds Controlled: listeo in Table 3.
Table 4: Southern States Basagran 5l: 0.8 pint/A Blazer: 1 pintl A
Weeds Controlled: listed in Table 4.
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Time of Application
The timing of all applications of Basagr ~n 5l should be in accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in Table 1 and when weeds are actively growing. With Blazer in the tank mix, the timing should be in accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in Tables 2, 3 and 4 and when weeds are activE<ly growing. If weeds are not at the correct stage of growth for treatment at the same time, then separate applications should be made. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Refer to the Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 1 0 gallons of total spray sOlution per acre.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
'Tank mixes not applicable in California.
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Coverage
Thorough coverage of actIvely growing weeds is essential. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and can prevent adequate spray coverage. Soybeans are tolerant to the above tank mixes; however. under certain conditions soybeans may burn. crinkle and bronze.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow restrictions and limitations on the Basagran 5L herbicide and Blazer labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
Do not apply Blazer within 50 days of harvest (see Blazer label).
Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage. ensilage or hay to livestock (see Blazer label).
Do not include oil concentrate with nitrogen solutions (UAN or AMS) when tank mixing Basagran 5L with Blazer.
TABLE 2 Northem States· Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Cont.ol - SOYBEANS R dT" fA r ate an .me 0 ,ppllcat.on
PRODUCT PRODUCT WEEDS CONTROLLED/WEED SIZE RATE
Basagran 5L 0.8 to 1.6 Apply rate of Basagran 5L according to weed size pints/A in Table 1. According to weed species and size (see Table 1. Page )
Weed ControlleJ Leaf Maximum Blazer' y, pint/A Stage Height
Pigweeds' Up to 4 < 2" IRedroot and Smooth)
Tall Waterhcmp Up to 4 < 2"
· See Tabla 4 for control of additionai weeds.
ADDITIVE RATE
Oil Concentrate 1.25% vi .. (2 pints/A max.)
or Nitrt'Jen solution
[UAN solution 0.5-1.0 gallon/A or
AMS 2.5 Ibs./Alb if velvetleaf is
the primary weed target and
lamb~quarters or common ragweed are not a problem.
NOTE: Do r.ot include Oil
Concentr ata with nitrogen solutions when tank mixing Basagran 5L with
Blazer.
• Northern States, for the purpose of this table. a,,, the following states and those to the north thereof: MD. WV, OH, IN.
• IL, KS and MO (except southeastern MO .. Jefferson county and south). See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. pege . , Apply tank mix early. when weeds are small and actively growing before weeds reach maximum height listed.
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Table 3 All States· Basagran 5L + Blazer Titnk Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS R dT" ate an Ime 0 fA r . ~PJlllcatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT WEEDS CONTROllEDIWEED SIZE RATE
Basagran 5l O.S to 1.6 pints/A According to weed species and weed size (See T)abl 3 1. Pace
Blazer 1 pintlA Wee~ Controlled leaf Maximum Stage Height
Slack Nightshade Up to 2 <2" Common Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Crotalaria Up to 6 6" Giant Ragweed' Up to 10 6" Morningglories" • Up to 2 2" Redroot Pigweed Up t, 6 < 4" Sesbania Up to 4 6"
pinnate Smooth Pigweed Ur. to 6 < 4" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 < 4"
Requires 1.6 pints Basagrs" SL.
" Except in California.
ADDITIVE RATE
Oil Concentrate" 1.25% v/v
(2 pts./A max.) or
Nitrogen Solution (UAN solution 0.5-1.0 gallA· grams
2.5 Ib./A) if Velvetleaf is the
primary target and lambsqua"ers or
Common Ragweed are not a problem.
NOTE: Do not includE' Oil
Concentrate with nitrogen solutions when tank mixing Basagran 5l with
Blazer.
... Add oil concentrate to tho tank mix according to recommendations in Table 1. "Application Rate Table for Soybeans", Page
• For c.onsistent control of common (tall) morningglory. use the 1.2 pints fate of Bassgrsn SL . See section Addition of Nitrogen Solution. page
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Table 4 Southern States· Basagran 5L + Blazer Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS Rate an dT" fA r . Ime 0 ~DDlicatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT WEEDS LEAF WEED SIZE RA1E CONTROLLED STAGE MAXIMUM
HEIGHT
Basagran 5L 0.8 pt./A Black Nightshadc Up to 2 <2" Bristly Starbur 4·6 3"
+ + Cocklebur" 2-6 6" Carpetweed -_ . 2"
Blazer 1pt./A Common Lambsquarters . 4-6 2"
Common Ragw~ed 4·6 3" Crotalaria Up to 6 6" Giant Ragweed Up to 4 6" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" Ladysthl.mb Up to 6 6" Morningglories' Up to 2 2" Pennsylvania Smartweed Up to 6 6" Prickly Sid a IT eaweed)· Up to 4 2" Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 <4" Redweed 2·4 3" Sesbania Up to 4 6" Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 <4" Spurred Anoda· Up to 4 2" Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 <4" Velvetleaf" Up to 4 2" Venice Mallow Up to 6 2" Tro!)ic Croton 2 <2" Woolly Croton 2 <2" Wild Mustard U:> to 6 4"
· For more consistent control, increase rata of Basagran Sl to 1.2 pints.
ADDITIVE R!\TE
Oil Concentrate 1.25% v/v (2 pts./A maximum.)
• Southern States, fOI the purpose of this table are: AL. AR. FL. GA. KY, LA. MS. NC. OK. SC, TN. lX. VA and southeastern MO
• (Jefferson Ccunty and south). 00 not treat earlier than the 2-le81 stage and do not count cotyledon leaves , For common (tall) morningglory, increase rate of Ba.egr.n 5L to 1.2 gints.
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Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC Tank Mix -SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
A tank mix of Basagran 5L herbicide and Reflex'" 2LC herbicide may be <,pplied for postemergence control of the major troublesllme broadleaf weed species in soybeans.
Basagran 5L and Reflex 2L~. are selective postemergence herbIcIdes which control annual broadleaf weeds. Apply the tank mix to actively growing weeds. Refer to this label and the Reflex 2LC labels tor defined environmental )onditions. and recommended rates. Weed size and growth stage for susceptible weed species are described in these labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Application: Refer to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Mixing
Refer to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
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Rate
Basagran 5L may be used in ten tank mixes at rates of 0.8 to 1.6 pints per acre in each of the regions listed for Reflex 2LC. Refer to tank mix table below for the recommended use rate of Reflex 2LC in Regions 1. 2. and 3. Geographic description of these regions is included in the Reflex 2LC label.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for each product. The most r.estrictive labeling applies in tank mIxes.
Reflex 2LC can be applied only in the states included in Regions 1. 2 and 3 as described on the Reflex label. DO NOT APPLY REFLEX 2LC TO ANY FIELD IN REGIONS 2 AND 3 MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS.
A maximum of 1.5 pints {O.375 lb. ai.l per acre of Reflex 2LC may be applied per growing season for soybeans in Region 1. A maximum of 1.25 pints (0.313 lb. ai.l per acre may be applied in ~Iternate years in Region 2. A maxImum of 1.0 pint (0.25 lb. ai.l per acre may be applied in alternate years In Region 3.
APPLICA 1 iON RATES FOR BASAGRAN 5L AND REFLEX 2LC IN TANK MIX
Refer to Reflex 2LC label for recommendations concerning crop rotation.
Do not apply a total of more than 3.2 pints of Basagran 5L per acre in one season on soybeans.
DO NOT MAKE MORE THAN ONE APPUCA TION OF THE BASAGRAN 5L1REFLEX 2LC TANK MIX IN A SINGLE SEASON.
Basagran 5L + Reflex 2L~ tank mix requires a 4-hour rain-free period. Do not apply the tank mix if rain is threatening.
Use of Basagran 5L + Reflex 2LC tank mix during periods of dry weather when crop and weeds are under stress and not actively growing may result in reduced weed control. Do not apply to drought stressed weeds or weeds which have gone through an extended dry period.
In the event of a crop loss due to weather conditions. only soybeans can be replanted (see Reflex labell.
Avoid drift to all other crops and nontarget areas. Crops other than soybeans may be severely injured by drift.
Do not graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay Isee Reflex label).
I REGION" BASAGRAN SL"' REFLEX 2LC" OIL CONCENTRATE I . 1 08 . 1.6 pts/A 1 . 1 \" pts/A 1 Qt/A 2 08· 1 6 pts/A 1ft . 1 y, ptslA 1 QIIA 3 0.8· 1 6 pts/A 'I. 1 pliA 1 'IliA
• s~~ lh~ R."fI,,>( )tf' li,II,,1 tor st1'lt".o; or j1l'1rts of s.tllte .. 'ntluded In re<"J,ol>s
•• Consult labels for l!l'Ich proJuct tor specific weeds c.ontrolled
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Basagran 5L + 2,4-0B Tank Mix' SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran 5L with instructio:ls for tank mixing with 2,4· DB (such as Butyrac~ 200 or Butoxone8 200 herbicides 1 to control entireleaf. tall (commonl. and ivyleaf morningglories. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadeql!ate control.
)
TABLE 5
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer to the Directions for Use -ALL CROPS.
Mixin:~
Refer to the Directions for Jse -ALL CROPS.
Coverage
Refer to the Directions for Use -ALL CROPS.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L herbicide and 2,4-DB. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Use only amine formulations of 2,4-0B.
Do not add oil or any other additivll (including nitrogen solutionl to tank mix with 2,4-0B.
Do not apply more than one application of tank mix per season.
Do not apply within 60 days of harvest (see label for 2.4-DBI.
The use of this tank mix will cause soybean foliage injury (such as burning. bronzing or crinkling 1 and may reduce yields.
Do not use this tank mix on soybeans that show symptoms of disease such as phytophthora root rot (see label for 2.4-DBI.
• Tank mix not applicable in California.
Basagran 5L + 2,4-DB Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS R d T' fAr' ate an Ime 0 ~pPllcatlon
PRODUCT PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLED/WEED SIZE ADDITIVE RATE
Basagran 5L 1.2 to 1.6 pints/A Apply rate of Basagran 5L according to Do not add oil According to weed weed sizes in Table 1. concentrate or any species and size (See other additives. Table 1. Daoe 1 (Including nitrogen
2 fl. oz.lA. of Morningglories Vines up to 6" long solutionl to this tank mix.
2.4-0B (amine Butoxone 200 or Ivyleaf formulationl Butyrac 200 (0.03 Tall (Commonl
lb. ae·/A.1 Entireleaf . Acid equivalent.
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Basagran 5L + Scepter Tank Mix' -SOYBEANS (Northern States Only)
General and Application Information, Restrictions and Limitations
General Information
The tank mix of Basagran 5l plus Scepter herbicide will control pigweeds in addition to those weeds controlled by Basagran 5l. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Refer to Direct: lnS for Use . All CROPS.
Ground Equipment: Use a maximum of 40 psi pressure. For additional directions re~er to Directions for Use· AI ~ CROPS.
Mixing/Coverage
Refer to Directions for Use - All CROPS.
Restriction!: and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5l and Scepter· herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies on tank mixes.
Observe all geographical and rotational crop restrictions on the label for Scepter.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
)ABLE 6 Basagran 5L + Scepter Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS Northern States *
Basagran 5l 0.8 to 1.6 pints/A.
Scepter
According to weed species and size (See
'13 pint/A.
Apply rate of Basagran 5l according to weed sizes in Table 1.
Weed Controlled
Redroot Pigweed Smooth Pigweed Tall Waterhemp
Oil Concentrate 1.25% v/v (2 pints/A. maxi",um)
purpose of this table, are the following states: IA. southern MI. southern WI. PA. NJ, DE. NE. KS. MO, MO (except southeastern: Jefferson County and south). See label for Scepter for list of approved
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Basagran 5L iPoast Tank Mix - -SOYBEANS
General and Application Information. Restrictions and limitations
General Information
Basagran 5L and Poast hert.icide may be tank mixed for postemergence control of the broadleaf and grass weeds shown in this table. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Soybeans are tolerant to Basagran 5L and Poast at all stages of growth.
Separate applications should be made if: al all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or bl grassfls to be controlled include rhizome -lohnsongrass. quackgrass, ~rmudagrass, wirestem muhly, shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itchgrass. See Table 10, Separate Applications of Basagran 5L.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basisl and a minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use whirl .:hamber nozzles.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of total spray solution per acre.
Additives
At the low rate of Poast (1 pint/AI the additive Dash HC spray adjuvant plus UAN (or ammonium sulfatel must be used. For control of the additional grasses listed in Table 7, use the higher rate of Poast (1 'h pint/A.I and either Dash HC or oil concentrate. To enhance weed control UAN (or ammonium sulfatel may also be added.
Mixing/Coverage
Refer to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
k<5it{9C:. Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and fallow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L and Poast herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest (see label for Poast!.
Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage (green, succulentl or ensilage to livestock. Treated soybean hay may be fed (see label for Poastl.
'Tank mix not applicable in California.
Table 7 Basagran 5L + Peast Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS R dT" ate an Ime 0 fA r ' IPPlicatlon
PRODUCT RATE WEEDS CONTROLLEDIWEED SIZE ADDITIVE RA TEIACRE
Dash He or Oil UAN solution Concentrate or AMS
Basagten 5L 0.8 to 1.6 pints/A. Apply Basagran 5l according to weed According sizes in Table 1. to ~eed species and size (see Table 1. Daoe I
Annual Gra •• e. Da.h HC plus ~ to 1 gal UAN Poas' 1 pmt/A. (1 pll Dr
Fall PaNcum 3·8- 2)', lb. AMS
Giant Foxtail 3·8-Green Foxtail 3-8-Volunteer Corn 1-12" Wild ProsQ Millet
.. 4-10-Witchgrass 3-8-Wool! CUPQrass 3-8-
1 Y2 pints/A .... Barnyardgrass 3-8- Dash HC Y2 to 1 gal VAN POBst Broedleat Signelgrass 3·8- 11 pti or
Goosegrass 3-6- or 011 plus 2)', lb. AMS may Junglerlce 3-8- Concentrate be added to ihis larQe Crabgrass 3-6- (2 pts) tank miX Red Sprangletop 3·8-Seedling Johflson~rass 3-8-Smooth Crabgrass 36-T "'xas Pamcum 3·8-Yellow Foxtail 3-8-
T ¥II.. m,. do ... nOl c:o"llul TllI/OI". Jolmsc()(JI;lS'So. Oel,"LrJagla'So! ...... ,'e·.lern ITOl,hl.,. .. shall&O<'¥I&. \/Olunleel c.eleals. WIld oats. leod I,C:. 01 'lth~rau .. .FOI CClfltlol 01 WIld pi'OSO millet only rrrciude Po.sI In the 1 .... 11. mOl at 1'. pmliA
The I Y, ptnl'JiA ,ate 01 POliS! WIll EII'o c'Xlt'oI aoIl ~ra'U., hied at the 1 ptnVA 1111.
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Basayran 5L + Blaler + Poast Tan,( Mix· . SOYBEANS
General and Application Information, Restrictions and limitations
General Information
Basagran 5L, Poast and Blazer herbicides may be tank mixed for postemergence control of broadleaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages.
Separate applications should be made if:
a)
) b)
)
all weeds to be controlled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or
grasses to be controlled include rhizome Johnsongrass,Quackgrass, Bermudagrass, Wirestem Muhly, volunteer corn, Shattercane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or Itchgrass.
See Table 10, SEPARATE APPLICATIONS.
Water Volume and Spray Pressure
Ground Equipment: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and a minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber nozzles.
Air Equipment: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre.
Mixing/Coverage
Ref er to Directions for Use - ALL CROPS.
Early Spot Spray
When using knapsack sprayers or high volume equipment utilizing handguns (or other suitable nozzle arrangements). prepare spray solution according to Table 9. Apply to foliage on a spray-to· wet basis. Complete coverage of all foliage is essential for control. Control of perennial grassy weeds may be limited to burnolf of exposed foliage.
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Observe all safety precautions when spot spraying Basagran 5L + Blazer + Poast tank mix.
Restrictions and Limitations (Partial List)
Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 5L, Poast and Blazer herbicides. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not apply tank mix within 75 days of harvest. (See label for Poast).
Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soybean forage, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast).
Do not include UAN solution (or ammonium sulfate) when tank mixing Basagran 5L, Blazer and Poast.
. Tank mix not applicable in California.
Table 8 Basagran 51 R dT"
+ Blazer + Poast Tank Mix Additional Weed Control - SOYBEANS or PEANUTS ate an Ime 0 fA r IPPllcatlOn
PRODUC'r RATE WEEDS CONTROLLED / WEED SIZE RATE ADDITIVE
Basagran 5L 0.8 to 1.6 Apply 6asagran 5L according to weed sizes in Oil Concentrate pints/A. Table 1. 1.25% v/v According to (2 pts./A maximum) weed species and size Note: Do not (see Table 1. include UAN page ) solution or AMS
Poast ..
1 y, pints/A. Barnyardgrass 3·B" when tank mixing oil concentrate with
Broadleaf Signalgrass 3·8" Basagran 5L and Fall Panicum 3·8" Blazer. Giant Foxtail 3-8" Goosegrass 3-6" Green Foxtail 3-8" Junglerice 3-8" Large Crabgrass 3-6" Red Sprangletop 3-8" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-8" Smooth Crabgrass 3-6" Texas Panicum 3-8" Wild PIOSO Millet" 4-10" Witchgrass 3-8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" Yellow Foxtail 3-8"
leaf Stage Height
Blazer Y, to 1 pint/A. Black Nightshade Up to 6 2" Common Ragweed Up to 10 6"
Use Y, pint for Crotalaria Up to 6 6" pigweed (up to Morningglories " .
Up to 4 4" 2") only; 1 pint Redroot Pigweed Up to 6 <4" if other weeds Sesbania Up to 4 6" at right are pinnate present. Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 <4"
Tall Waterhemp Up to 6 <4"
" For control of Wild prosa millet only, include Paoli1 herbicide in tank mix at % pI/A. Tank mix does not contrQI rhizome Johnsongrass. Quackgrass, Bermudagrass. Wirestem Muhly.
. " volunteer CO',I. Shattercane, volunteer cereals. wild 08ts, fed rice 01 Itchgrass . For consistent control of common (tall) morningglory. use the 1.2 pint rate of Besagren 5L.
Table 9 .. ~<III 5L + Blazer + Poast Tank Mix - SOYBEANS or PEANUTS ioot"· •• ./l, .1:
I fRA TION IN <>DDI\ v ~OI I IIUI'II See annual grasses and
R.o.~dr.RdN 5l Rld71'R POAST OIL'" lATE broadle. ;s listed in Table 8.
1% 1%_ 1% 1%
Desired Spray Solution Volume d~n on> to be .11.""0" to a 1 "lo_ !':nllllion
~O_AST OIL IrRATE
1 Gallon 1 y, fl. oz. 1 Y, 11. oz. 25 Gallons I Quart 1 Quart
150°0 Gallons 2 Quarts 2 Quarts 4 n"~"< 4 QlliIrts
2 Ta ,I. 1 II. oz.
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