U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, DREXEL GLYPHOSATE ...

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u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Pesticide Programs Registration Division (7505C) 1200 Pennsylvania Ave .• N.W. Washington, D.C 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: ..x. Registration (under FIFRA. as amended) _ Reregistration Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code): Drexel Chemical Company P. O. Box 13327 Memphis, TN 38113-0327 EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance: 19713-587 MAR 27 2005 Term of Issuance: Conditional Name of Pesticide Product: Drexel Glyphosate NH Pro Herbicide Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number. On the basis of infonnation fumished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and (he environment, the Administrator. on his motion. may at any time suspend or cancel the registration ofa pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration ofa product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided that you: 1. Submit the results of the one-year storage stability (830.6317) and corrosion characteristics (830. 6320) studies when they are available. 2. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration of your product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data. 3. Make the labeling changes listed below before you release the product for shipment: Signature of Approviilg /- i . J"1V' I L/"" James A. Manager (25) Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505C) EPA Fonn 8570·6 Date:

Transcript of U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, DREXEL GLYPHOSATE ...

u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Office of Pesticide Programs

Registration Division (7505C)

1200 Pennsylvania Ave .• N.W.

Washington, D.C 20460

NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: ..x. Registration

(under FIFRA. as amended) _ Reregistration

Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):

Drexel Chemical Company P. O. Box 13327 Memphis, TN 38113-0327

EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance:

19713-587 MAR 27 2005

Term of Issuance:

Conditional

Name of Pesticide Product:

Drexel Glyphosate NH Pro Herbicide

Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the

Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any correspond~ce on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number.

On the basis of infonnation fumished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide

and Rodenticide Act.

Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and (he

environment, the Administrator. on his motion. may at any time suspend or cancel the registration ofa pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance

of any name in connection with the registration ofa product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name

or to its use if it has been covered by others.

This product is conditionally registered in accordance with FIFRA section 3( c )(7)(A) provided that you:

1. Submit the results of the one-year storage stability (830.6317) and corrosion characteristics (830. 6320) studies when they are available.

2. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/reregistration of your product when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data.

3. Make the labeling changes listed below before you release the product for shipment:

Signature of Approviilg Omci~: /- i

. '/~ J"1V' I L/"" James A. Tompkin~ lir~duct Manager (25) Herbicide Branch, Registration Division (7505C) EPA Fonn 8570·6

Date:

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a. Add the phrase "EPA Registration No. 19713-587"

b. Revise the last sentence of your Environmental Hazards section to read "Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters.

c. Refer to the attachment entitled "Spray Drift Management" for language required on the labels of products permitting aerial appli(:ation.

d. On page 9, under Industrial, Recreational and Public Areas, delete the phrase "other public areas and similar industrial or noncrop areas" from the first paragraph and replace with a list of specific use sites.

e. On page 9, under Tank-Mixes for Industrial and Forestry Site Preparations, delete the phrase "or other similar sites" and replace with a list of specific use sites.

f. On page 10, under Parks and Residential Areas, either delete "and residential areas" from the first sentence and replace with a list of specific use sites, or revise to read "and residential areas such as list of specific use sites.

g. Add a statement similar to thle following to the areas of your label where generic tank-mix partners such as diuron, or 2,4-D are listed.

--This product may be tank-mixed with the products listed provided the product to be tank-mixed is registered for use on this site.

h. On page 13, under Cool Season Turf Growth Regulation, delete the phrase "other industrial areas" from the second sentence and replace with a list of specific lise sites.

i .. Add the following Bulk Container language to your Storage and Disposal Section.

Container Disposal

Instructions for Users

When the container is empty, roeplace the cap and seal all openings that have been opened during use; and return the container to the point of purchase of this product. Ifnot returned to the point of purchase or to a designated location, triple rinse or pressure rinse the empty container and offer for recycling if available.

Instructions for Users and Refillers

This container must only be refilled with this pesticide product. Do not Reuse the Container for Any Other Purpose. Do not transport if this container is damaged or leaking. If the container if damaged, leaking, or obsolete. or to obtain information about recycling refillable containers contact Drexel Chemical Company at (insert telephone number). Cleaning is not necessary prior to refilling with the

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same product. Clean container bf:fore final disposal. Disposal of this container must be in compliance with state and local regulations.

Instructions for Refillers

Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn-out threads and closure devices. Check for kaks after refilling and before transporting. If the container cannot be refilled, triple rinse or pressure rinse the empty container and offer for recycling if available.

k. On page 13, under Warranty, revise the last sentence of the first paragraph to read "To the fullest extent permitted by law, all sU(:h risks shall be assumed by the user.

4. Submit one (1) copy of your final printed label before you release the product for shipment.

If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6 (e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions.

A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.

Enclosure

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES

At1:achment-Spray Drift Management

Under the heading Spray Drift Management the text should read as follows:

Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many equipment-and-weather-related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The a.pplicator and the grower are responsible for conSidering all the,se factors when making decisions. The following drift man.agement requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These reqUirements do not apply to forestry applications, public health uses or to applications using dry formulations.

1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.

2. Nozzles must always pOint backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.

The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the information covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Information.

Importance of Droplet Size

The most effective '"Nay to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see Wind, Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversion section of this label).

Controlling Droplet Size

Volume-Use high flo,. rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spay volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets.

Pressure-Use the 100.er spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy pene1:ration. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure.

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Number of nozzles-Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.

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Nozzle Orientation-Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released backwards, parallel to the airstream will produce larger droplets than other orientations. Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift potential.

Nozzle Type-Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce larger droplets than other nozzle types.

Boom Length-For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.

Application-Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind.

Swath Adjustment

When applications are made with a cross-wind, the swath will be displaced downwind. Therefore, on the up and downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. Swath· adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).

Wind

Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2-10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 2 mph due ·to variable wind direction and high inversion potential, Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect drift.

Temperature and Humidity

When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.

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Temperature Inversions

Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion, because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixinq, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concen1:rated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing tempera1:ures with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun set; and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog; however, if fog is not present, inversions; can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a connected cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that moves upwards and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.

Sensitive Area.s

The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non­target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).

ACCEPTED with COMII:IENT5

In EPA Letter Daecd: MAR 27 20C6

THE COMPLETE BROAD SPECTRUM POSTEMERGENCE PROFESSIONAL HERBICIDE FOR INDUSTRIAL TURF, AND ORNAMENTAL WEED CONTROL.

Avoid herbicide contact with follagi~, green stems, ex­posed non-woody roots or frUIt of crops, desirable plants and trees because severe injury or destruction may result. ACTIVE INGREDIENT:

Glyphosate in the form of its diammonium :;alt ...

OTHER INGREDIENTS: TOTAL:

34.0% 66.0%

100.0% • Contains 3.74 pounds of the active ingredient, glyphosate Ir1 the

form of lis dlsmmonlum salt per gallon 0" product EqUivalent to 28.3% or 3 pounds of the aCid. glyphosate per gaUon of product.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION See FIRST AID Below

SHAKE WELL BEFORE. USING

EPA Reg. No. 19713· EPA Est. No. 19713·TN·1 NI~t Contents:_

Read the entire label before usmg thiS product Use only according to label instructions. Read 'WARRANrY-CONOfTfON OF SALe before buymg or usmg If terms are not acceptable. return product unopened WIthout delay

. FIRST AID

IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open aOO rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes • Remove contact lenses If present atler the first S rrunutes, then COntinue

nnsu19 eye

IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: , Take of! contaminated clottung • Rinse sKin Immediately With plenty of water lor 15 to 20 minutes,

IF SWALLOWED: • Call a pOison control center or doctor ImmedlatEily for treatment aCl\llce • Have person SIP a glass af water If able /0 swallow • Do not mduce vomiting unless told to do so by e pOison control center or

doctor • Do not give anyttlng by mouth to an uneonsclous or C01MJlSII'19 person

IF INHALED: • Move person to fresh air. , If person IS I'\Ot breathing, call 911 or an ambula:'lCe, then give artificial

respJfallOn, preferably mOIAh-to-moutn If pOSSible.

Call a pOison control center or dOClor for treatment ad\llce, Have the product contamer or label with 'Iou when c.9lhng a pOison con!rol center or doclor. or gOing for treatment. f:or If'iformatJon on this pestle de product. (mcludll'lg hea~h concems medical emergencies or pestiCIde Il'\Cldents), call the National Peshode Information Ce'1ter at 1-800-858-7378

Domestic animals: This producl IS considered to be relatively non­tOXIC to dogs and other domeshc animals; however, ingestion of thiS product or large amounts of freshly sprayed vegetal!on may result in temporary gastrointestinal iUltation (vomiting, diarrhea, colic, etc.) If such symptoms are observed, prOVIde the animal With plenty of flUIds to prevent dehydration Call a vetennarlan If symptoms per­Sist for more than 24 hours.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

CAUTION: Causes moderata eye irritation Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handlmg. Remove contaminated clothmg and wash clothing before reuse. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Applicators and other handlers must wear: Long-sleeved shLrt and long pants, and shoes plus socks. Follow manufacturer's Instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions tOT washables, use detergent and hOI 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 Protec-tion Standard (WPS) for agricultural pestiCides (40 CFR 170240 (d){4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modi-fied as specified in the WPS.

USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS User, should: 1) Wash hands before eating. drinKing, cheWing gum. using tobacco or using the toilet. 2) Remove clothlng/PPE immedialely before pestiCide gels InSIde Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. 3) Remove PPE immedIately after handlmg this product. Wash the outSide of gloves before removing As soon as possible. wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not allplv directly to water, to areas whete surface water IS present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Do not con­taminate waler when dispOSing of equipment washwaters

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Spray solutions of thiS product should be mixed, stored and ap­piLed using only stainless steel. aluminum. fLberglass, plastic or plasllc-lined sleel contalOers. 00 NOT MIX, STORE OR APPLY THIS PRODUCT OR SPRAY SO· LUTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT IN GALVANIZED STEEL OR UNLINED STEEL (EXCEPT STAINLESS STEEL) CONTAINERS OR SPRAY TANKS This product or spray solutions of thiS product react with such containers and tanks 10 produce hydrogen gas, which may form a highly com­bustible gas mixture. This gas mixture could flash or explode causlI'Ig serious personal injury, If Ignited by open flame. spark welder s torch, lighted Cigarette or other ignition source

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It IS a violation of Federal law 10 use this product In any manner 11'1-

consistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product LrI a way thaI WLtt contact workers or other persons, either directly or fhrough drift Only protected handlers may be LrI the area at the lime of applicatIOn. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pestiCide regulation,

ManutaclUred By

Drexel Chemical Company POBOX 13327 MEMPHIS TN 3B113.0327

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S87SP-OJ 1706 (Penflln\ll Glypnosale NH PRO Pllge 1 at 13'

AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this proo",::;' 0"'. r ac~orClance wilt. 1\:; labeling and with the Worker Prote:t , .... ,:03"03'( NPS) 40 CF~ Part 170 This stan­dard conlam~ 'PJ~ fe"'er'S tor 1he protection Qf agricultural work­ers on farms '~r:%I, '1<['serres and greenl"auses and handlers of agricultural pe~: . jf"~ :::')111'115 reqUirements tor tramlng. decon­tamination. ro\' .no' <l"1 emergency assl!;tance It also contains specific insl!.:' ::l'W ."cem.ons pertaining \0 the statements on thiS label a:, • .' [,e' »;'Ina' r 'ot!;:Cllve eqUipment {PPEJ and restricted entry mterva.~:: -"e 'eCJJ'emenls tn thiS box only apply to uses of thts proau:' '··a: ,,'0 :::c:efeo oy the WPS Do nol ente" <; :\', ... o' ef entry mto treated area dunng the REI of ~2 ~t;l.·.

PPE reqUlrec 'c' ea', enlr, to treateo area that IS perm!lIed under the WPS anc "'a' ("IV:! .ef conlac: With anything that has been treated. suet d$ o.a"~S" SC'I' or waler IS Coveralls. chemical·re· sistant gloves : a\~:lO', /... s.Jcn as butyl rubber naturat rubber neoprene ruDbe (. rl;'"'e ',woer ;.14 [ntis. and shoes plus SOCKS

NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requlrerr;:·r, •. 'r; :J, anc,li IC uses of thiS prOduct thaI are NOT Within t'le s,:c>:e ':;' '1" I\'PS far agreultU(91 peStlCloes 140 CFR Pan 17(' .... ne :\Dr:: aoorres wnen thtS product IS used 10 pro­duce agnculluro: :::.a"·s :I" 13rMS. fotests. nurseries or greennouses Keep people oJ"'; De!s :" :'ea~eo areas until spray solullon has dtled

GENERAlINFORMt.TION DO NOT APP_' .... '-< ~ ;::;~::J.J:~ USING AERIAL SPRAY EQUIP· MENT EXCEP~ _\;:=-::.: ::J",C'710NS AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS LABEL Thts product mixes 'ea.:J , ',\d" water to be a~plied as a foliar spray for the control or oest':...c!:o- c' ~10S: Herbaceous pfants [t may be aPP[led through most Sla'1:1a'::: ~,Jol.lr a' or fleld-ty):e sprayers after dilution and thorough 'T11;';'~C; \\':- .'.a:e' .... accordance With tabel instructions ThiS produCf ",o.es :'1.;~.;r- :1e plant from the pOint of fOliage con­tact to and ''':: '"e '.::.' S,sterr VI$IDle effects on mOSI Annual weedS occur w,t~·:, : ::. ~ :la,s ~u: on most Perenmal weeos may nOI occur fat - :J.H ~ C' "':.:-'e ExtremelY COOl or cloudy weafner follOWing treatme'1: ...... a' S 0,\ ae'·v.ty o~ thl; product and delay VIS, Ible effects of C::In,':: so e e'lf;lcls are a gradual wilting ane yellowmg of the Dian: I'.r':~ Jc,'ances to corr.plele brownJng of above­ground growth 8'1C ae's' ::';;1 on 0' underground plant pans Unfess of her wise soe:' e::: :~~ 1'115 label. delay application until veg· etatlon has eme'Je:: an:: 'e.:lc"'ec tne stag em described for control of such vegetation __ n::w' . -e ',\ ~E::; S S ONTROLLEO" section of thiS label unemerged P!2"'f a- s -::; "~r' .I-:attacn,ed underground rhizome!; or rOOI SlaCks c' ::e'c~' a: ,". :"10'. be alfected by the herOlclde ana WIll continue I: ;'':" ... ;: .- ~ 'ea5:!~ oesl ,:onuol of most Derenrpa, weeds IS oota,neo: .\ 'e- """<d~'e'" 'S marJe ilt late growtn stages ap­proaChing rna! .... ':, Always use In .. - ?' E!' .'·e~· .~. S oroO,Jct per acre WIthin the rec­ommended ranpe .' .... e r - m-e: growth IS heav)/ Of dense or 2) weedS are growing In a~ .-: ~'. '["'0': nO:"-cultlvatl~dl area Do not treat weeQ~ ~"'ce' ~:~r groWing c01dl(lons such as drougnt stress. disease C;' "se:' -.J'1" a:Je 3S reduce" weed control may result Reauced resu;:~ .... ,h t; :::J- INnen tracttlng weeCJs heavllV cov, ered With dus: Reouced con!'{. ":'l. '-:SJ ," "e" a:;pl,:a\lons are made to Annua, and Perenma ,··ee;:, '-il' -.1 ... ceer mowec: grazed or CUt and have nor been allowec':- ·e;·:,'. '~I'1e 'ecornmelded slage lor Irealmen! RaInfall Of IT" ?J'~' :~:_ -;: ,'.1'"'''' 6 "IOtgS after appllcallon may reauce effec: ""'-!;'s~ -"_1., '2 ""a' a' 'n~atlon wllnrn ;;. hours af­ler appllcallor "'3. ~dS· • f: .::"e'"11':3,· 01/ tl1~ foliage and a reOf'a! treatment m,:t\ -.::'" ',': t<~

ThiS producl o..)':!~ -: .. ~, J'" 'es,c~a. weet! control For subsequent reSIdual Wee(J .::: .... '::' ,. :.1.; aoe"aODfovelj herolclde rfOgram ~ead and carefull) O::'SC·." "~ :3_! onar\ s:alemenlS and all ot>her .nfor-1"1)allon appea' .. :: )- '";>. 3:'-= S :)' all 11erblcldes used Suver and a .A~·~ J':' C'S:::"'S C e 10 , al lass or damage In con· nectlon With 111" .~!" ~ ~ • '; C" ""XI,,',;:S 0/ thiS product With herplc,des Or oltler male' a 5: .l' ..1'"" -:: exe'essr,. recommended In tM,s label-1')9 MIXing th'S : _ ':.:' •. " -e·o·: :les 0' clher matenals not recom-rnen:.led on \~ - 1. 'e~~' - 'ecuced performance For best res .. ·s '3 ::'jgf: S'lOU j be uniform ana eomprere Do (10\ spra, ATTENTION, . :"P;:Jl YING -PL.4,\JTS Af\: Do not allov, deSirable veo~< severe darn:! .... n.ch treatr­"nil) Ihe I.JSt­

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'. II: J",ant;t.es 0.' thiS product cal"' cause :"'" .::'o~ plants or othe' a'ens or

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Note: Use of thIS product In any manner nOI conSistent wflh Ihis label may resul: In Inlury to persons ammals or crops. or other un­Intended consequences Keep container closed to orevent spills and contammatlon MIXING, ADDITIVES AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLY THESE SPRAY SOLUTIONS IN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CALIBRATED ~ouIPMENT CAPABLE OF DELIVERING OESIRED VOLUMES DO NO: APPLY WHEN WIND OR OiHER CONDITIONS FAVOR DRIF"" HANDGUN APPLICATIONS SHOU_D BE PROPERLY DIRECTED TO AVOID SPRAYING DESIRABLE PLANTS Note: REDU::ED R.ESULTS MAY OCCUR IF WAT=R CONTAINING SOIL 15 USED SuCH AS WATER FROM PONDS AND UNLINED DITCHES MIXING ThiS proDucl ;nIxes readily wI!h wafer .11.11)( spray soluflOns of fhlS prOduct as follOWS ;:",'. Ihe ml;o:rng or Spray tank wl!h the reculred amount of water Add 1'1e leco'"(vl1ended amount at thIS prodUcl tsee the "DIREC­TIONS I=QP' L'SE ;)no 'WEEDS CONTROLLED" sectIOns of thIS label) near the e'10 0 1 we f,lllng process and mix well Remove hose Irom tank Immelliale'v after 11 fling 10 aVOId Siphoning back Into the carner source Du""9 mIxIng ana application foaming of the spray SOlution may occu' .... c oreven: or mmlm!:!e faa III avo!o tne use of meCl1an,­ca' agltato's re"n,nate oypass ana return lInes a. tne oattOrr"l of the lank ane 1/ neeoeo use an approved anti-loam or aeioammg agenl TANK MIXTURES Always preoete'mlne tl1e compallbtlny or laoeleo fank mo(tures of thiS proouC' ,\1,1" .... a!er carner by mlxmg sma·1 proportional quanti­ties In aoorarrcc MIX latJeleo laM m:'>"!ures of tillS proQuct With water as lollows 1 Place a 2C· t.: 35'rnest'l screen or welting basket over filling port 2 Througr :'1e Si:reen fill the spray tanK one-hal~ fuJi of water and

Slart agltDtlon 3 If a we:taole powder IS used make a slurry WIth the water carrier

and ace .~ S~:)WL.y througn the screen IntO Ihe tank Conllnue aglta1l0r

4 If a f:~;",ao:e 'or"'Ulatlon IS used premiX one oart ftowaofe With one ~a~' ;vatf." ':'ao areuteo mIxture SLOWLY :nrough Ine screen Into :he ~a", ';.J"trnue agllallon

5 11 an e ...... \.. .. b. f aOle concentrate fOrmulation IS usea premix ene Dart em~ s.1 BOre concenlrafe Vllln fwo parts water hdd diluted mlXl"re S·O"."\ !"Ho.;gr tl1e screen InlO tne tank ContInue aglla· tlon

6 COr1!p'ue hLf1g me soray lank WIth waler and add the reaUlreD amo~r~ 0' t'''s prDauc: near the end of the filling process

7 Where ~:J'. "".'::; S\lrlaclant is recommendeo aoa thiS to the spray tam, ~e':'e :oTDlel:ng tne filling process ';dc .~::; "o~a ::Jrmulat,ons to the spray tani'. as follOWS weI· tat-·f- c::.\.::e' 'Ov.aDle emulSlfrat)le concentrate dnf! conlTol aa· Olt,ve l.a1e··s::·.,Jole "ould followed by surfac:ant

Ma,nta'" g::l:::: ag':at':::'n a. at' t:mes unW tn£! contenlS of the tanK are sprav .. c '~"e 'H"ay 'l"x!:.Jre IS allowee to serfle tnorougf' agltahon IS rec,-,.re:J ~:;, res,-,spenO tne ml~tute before sP'ay,ng IS resumed Keep t)~pas! i'ne or D· near bOttom of the tanK to minimize foam­Ing ,~::.'eer ~ :e 1.- nc:::le or Irne strBlners snOulo be no finer than 50·rnes.-, :"a't'!'u!l, selecl ;:lroper nozzle \0 avola soray'ng a tine rr,st Fo~ bes: '~S ... t£ \'.·tr conventIonal groulid appliCation eqUipment Jse Ila: far: n;:=;.'!es ':!ean sprayer anc parts ImmeO,atelr after <.ISI1"'9 thiS p'oo .... ~: 0,' t"1o'ougnly flushing Will"> waler ADOlTtVES Surfactants I ;;:) ... ·'Cill;:: surfa::lants thaI are labeleD 'for use Wllh herbi­Cides "':1'. ('e •. sec 20 not reouce rates of th!s ~roduc: wnen adding surfaetar' ,',n~'l aoo .. g aOdlt,ona, surfac\an~ Jse 0 5'k surfactant eoncentro::: r : J ... ar:s per ~OO gatlO'1S of spray SQ,l,ItOn' wnen uSIng surtacla"1S :".31 [on:a·!"' a: leas: :,ot,~ active ,ngreOlent or a ~t,,, sur­faclant c::r:e'1rral o!"' .<! qUarts per 100 gallons a' soray sOlullonl for those su'f.Jc\ar\~ ::;onlarn.ng less tnan :'0°, aC!lve l'lgred!ent Read and carel" I, DeSe'''''! s:..rrja::\anl cautlol'lary s:a\e"1enIS and otner 11"1-

lormal<or- ')~Dear,"g 0'1 ~ne surfactllnl label Ammonium Sulftlte: The aClmtlofl Of 05 to 2"., ory ammon'um sul­late bv v,e',ltl' 0' .: 25 te 17 pounds oer 10C gallons of water may Increase ''":Ii ce"v'''''"anCi; 0.1 thIS product anG II1IS proauct olus 24· C Ba~~e c· 'es.oola' nef1J:clde tank mixtures on Annual ana Peren­nla /.eeC$ -"c ..... ('·ovemenl In performarce rna~ ce aooaren! where e.'1v 'O'1~ o;:~:a ~~'!'ss s a concern Low-QuaJJty arnl"'OI1!Uf"'l sUI'ale ma', "Coc···.'! r ~J'~' 3 t'1at ... lil '1ot readily d,sso,1e ..... n.::n c:::'uld re­s,,·' r '~:= .. '~ :' wq;r')g To determIne O\la'l:, oerfo'rn a la' test tl> ,,0,:: -; :~p of ammonIum $u!fate 10 ' ga"or 01 \IIoaJef and a;: '3:("~ ~"' .. !t:' ... nd,ssOlved seal men' ,s Doserveo oredtsSolve tt"\e a"'''' "- .. " , •. falE' Ir: water <:Ind flfler prIor Ie Baa.tlon to ~ne spray lar-H. '.~""''''·'''I·· .,~ Sulfa!e IS adoed direCtly to :ne soray !."mk. add s·c.'. v." <lJ !:l:'on ';dOlng 100 qUICK[Y may c;cg outlet lIne En· ~ .... ·t' ].,-". -,. u'''' su~'ale ,~ completef" d,sselved II", the spray :<1'" r,' ,_: "e'olclaes o· SJrfaclanl Tnorougr>'Y fI'"\se the spray ~,S:, ,'.a:e' a'le' llse to reduce CO'reSIOr Nato , .1""~"Jn um sdlfate as an adClI: ,e c:Je~ "'ot orec ude

I ~: • _ ~a suriactant ~C' riot use ne,t;.;: oe ~ates lower :"'s abe

CoIO'3/!!< "r. "5 -.,l'·;::u :ura Iy-approveo cC' ~"a"r5 ~. ~'.ar .. n9 dyes

may be adoe _ " S orOO,IC: ':Olorants or o'les used HI sprav solu­tlons of th's ·,_J .. :··....,a, reouce performance especIally at lower rates or dllu1'.c-· ~SC ~OIOlants or dyes according to the manufacturer s recommencs' )~o

APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES Do not apph .... , ~' Y1JC! tnraugn any type 0- 1IIIgatIOn system ThiS product ma·,' (~ .l. r .eo min 'he follOWIng aootleallon equipment Aerial - Fj~<" . ~ ,me: hellc.onter Broadcast Soray Controlled Dranle: ApplIcator (COAl - Handheld or Doorn-moumeo aDphcalors t",3' .·::: ... :e u sP"!)' conslsllng of e narrOw range of drOOle: sizes Handh&ld ann .... 1l]h-voJumt> Spray Equipment _ Knapsack and backpack sor3\~'S ~~I"'IO-uC p'essure sprayers handguns handwancs mlstblowers' ances enc other handheld and motOrized spray eqUlp­men) used Ie :: ',,::' lne sora'l Into weed foJ)JJge Selactive Eaultlment - ~eCllculatlng sprayers shielded sprayers and wiper appflC8!:l'S See the apcl::-'v B:':! pan o~ 1'"1's section for specifiC instruCtIOns and rates of app :3~':~

AERIAl EQUiPMENT Use the racc'-""!-rJ';!::J 'ales :J' :ms nero :ICH~ ,n 3 !e 15 galJOns 0' water per a:::re ,,'llesS Q:"erw's~ soeclfleo on thiS laDel See Ine ·WE=.JS CONTROLLf= "e;':ln of 1"1 s label for specifiC rates Unfess olner­wise speclfle~ :.I:: "0: !.'xcee:l 1 Quarl per acre Aerial applications of this proouct may bc made in annual I;ropping conventional tiltage systems faffow and reduced·tillagf systems, pre-harvest. silvicultural sites and right·at-ways. Refer to the in.dividual use area sections of thiS label for recommem:,ed volumes and appli. cation rares. Avoid dlrec~ aopl,ca,lon '0 a'll' body of walEH AVOID DRlF- - :::J ;,:;"7 A::'PlY DURING I_OW-lEVEl INVERSION CONDJTIONS :,-=\ \'.Iry05 ARE GUSTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER CONDITIO" ',\'rl::- =':'\ORS DRIFT oRIFl MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY VEG:::-':'-':'\ '::::-NT';':TED TO WHI:::;H TREATMENT IS rWT INTENDED -:: ~~=', =1\, - , ..... JJ~\- TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE V'::G­ETATIQN. AD:::::;; ~;:.;; ,:.-= 3. ;:;:~R. ZONES M'JST SE MAlfHAINE:J Coarse spra,s a''::' cSS 'IKel~ te drift there10re dO not use no;:;:les or nozzle cO!"'l,g,.'at':lI1.s Ina: o.spense spra'! as Ime spray CropJelS Do nol angle "C:':::': es fo'",a-::: Into the alrstrllam and de nOI Inerease spray volume Dr '-::'easlng "on,(e pressure Drift control a:.Jc : .es <:1a', t e useo When 3 dill: control additive ·s used. reao a"lo :a'e' ... I, ooserve the cautl(lnarV statements anc a'l otner (nforma: c~ a;)oe.::nr"g or Il'e addwve fa bel Ensure uniform application - To avolo s'reaKed uneven or over­lapped app' ::a:.::" . se a:oo'o:::r ate -nan,mg oe\tlces ThorougnJ>. ,',as" a ':::ra-;I esoeCralr\ lanajn~ gear aff~r eaCl"r ;:;.3", of spraying te re'"1C,t;, 'cs :.I~es c' tn,s oroduct ac:umulated Clulll19 spra{':lg or from sOlds :::;::_:'-1,::;::::: =:XPOSURE OF THIS PRODUC""-O UNCOATE2 :::'::::_ 5~::;'="':=~ MAY RESU:...T IN CORRO$IOl\.' ,:'NO POSS!BLE::-':" h'::::::: :,~ "T""t: ::lART LANDP~G GEA.R ARE MOST SUSCEPTIBLE -~~ n'a ":e"'an::e 0; an org<lnlc coaling (pamll, wnlch meels aerOSDa;:co ~~~;:,' .:1l: 0- M)I..·C-3a4i~ may prevent corros!=>n THIS PR'::C~::- :::_~: 2-"':1"' 9,lINVEl OF! :. 4-0 TANK MIXT'...;RES V,AY N07 E::- -== _:::: ?~ t..::; :~; CA

BROADCAST EQUIPMENT For control of Annual Of Perennial we(,ds listed on this label using broadcast CQuqJ[llcrr - Jse tOe r£ccrrmenaed rates c: ;'1IS product In :: l::- .:_ ~a :J'1!' 0' ..... ale' per acre as a DrOaOcas! so"ay unless other,'.:s~ S::~:·' :::\:I~ 1'''''5 laDe: See the WEEDS CONTRO;..!...ED sectIOn of t" s ~~~ ':;:' see:': rates As O~l~SII\' 01 weeds Increases spray volu,~e s-:::_: :e ",reasea WJt"lJn It''le recommenoed range 10 ensure COf'l'D e'E- ,:,P')QC! :arefull, selel;t ::lrcper noZZle to avolo spraymg a "'"'Ie - .. S'. ;;:. o~s: reSUlts wltn grcund applicatiOn eOI.:IO­"'lent use I.a: 'a- .. -:: C;: ~"'ec' fo' ever, dlS1110utIOr, of spra} drOOlets

CONTROLLED DROPLET APPLICATION (CDA) The rale c- .~, ~-~':J ... .:;' d~;:O eo ;:e~ acre by ve'1lcle .. tT'ountea ::JA equlpmen: ".~~. -":t !'!S '''a'' !'le a'l1ClIM recomrnendea ,~ ;"'$ laoel wher. 3e'::: ~'; _. ~~. Jr: :"8 oroaaeas: eq.J;Ol"T'ent ;:0' ver·c.e­mountea C::" ~~_ ;:., .... -. 10::'\:: tc 15 g'lIIons 01 \\ater per acre For Jhe CO";·:- ",;:,e' ~; ':'''''''"a. weedS Wlt'l handheld CD;., unJlS ap· pI, a 20". s:' ... · '-,~ ":,ou..:: at a flow 'a:e of 2 ~!uld ounces per mlnule aGe a :.J" - .. $r<:o:J J' " 5 MP~ I' quart oef acre' ':0' :'"Ie contrOl 0' ,''co; .1 ,'.~e~5 app"y' a 2::c 40°" solution c' ~'1IS

product a' -I' ~ ... ' ,lie ounces pe' 'l'lll1lltf' and a wa • ,ng sneed of ::'cntrolle: ,s not eas :H (111ft C:--·.

vegetall;)'

J.'i3Its :::er a":f~

): .... eo" ::IT'e'1~ r'-(~:J ... ;::es a sP~a)- pa~:~'~ :"a~

., t ::J:e 5'10 ... ':: ce exe'c sea te avolo s::'a\ Jlc ~' a,,~ c'-e' ;';:'ee" :,ss.Jt! 'J' :las . a:::. e .:u~:-..i::::lr '''8, ·es..,,j

HANDHE\...: t,';: ",,JH·\,Clt,,ME EQUIPMENT

'c/lage C"

sr:rav-to-·· :0 not S:" ~~r coni'

'--1 S P'1 .

__ -rl'::- I"::J =;:, ::lP!:'IC,,' '::"! "laae ~ .. - El

',1. .:,~'·age SllC:~ G::,., ".;:'c·n' J'1C ::,~ .. : E'le , _" o'~

.. ~_; :"/::,1 t" ", S 3~'e ape \ (.1 ,~5- .s~ _ . .;"

. '.' : -.-

of thiS producl pluS non-IoniC surfactanl 10 weeds less than 6 Incnes In helghl or runne' lenglh Apoly prIOr to seed-head formatJon In Grass or bud formallon In Broadleaf weeds Allow 3 Or more days oefore 1IIIage 01 mowIng For Annual weeas over 6 IOcnes tall, or when not uSing additIOnal sur­factant or unless otherWise speCified, use a 1% solution For best resulls use a 2% solulfOn orr harder-la-control Perennials. such as 8ermudagrass :anada tnls\le Dock FIeld blnoweed Hemp dogbat'e and MII~weed When usmg aoP/rcallon meltloQs !nat resuu In less than complele coverage. use a 5 to 'cr' SOlutIOn for Annual and Perenllla, weedS or fo' WOOdy brusn and :rees Preaare Itje aes,rea volume of spray solution by- mIxing fhe amount of tnls prOQue' ,r" water as shown m the 10llowI'19 table

SPRAY SOLUTION

DeSired Amount of This Product

Volumo 0.5% 1% 5% 10%

1 Gallon ;: 65 oz , 1 33 czs 20" 288025 850zs 130zs -~-25 GaJ:Dns . ,. • 0' • 5 a!s 2 qrs 5 als 1j a1$

100 Gal/ans :: als 1 g81 15 gal5 1 2 gals S gars 10 gars

2 table-spoons .. 1 fluid ounce

I=or use III I raos3o, sprayers, It IS suggested lna: the recom'Tlendeo amount c' t"'s :::'oouc: De mD(ed With water If1 a larger container Flh sprayer With the rrllxeCl SOlution

SELECTIVE EQUIPMENT ThIS proouct ;nay De applied tnrou9h a recJJcuJa!lTlg spray syslem a shle!ded aool cator 0' a Wiper applicator after dltutlOn and thorol.lgh mtxtng Wit" \\a:e' to flsled weeos growing In any non-crop site sDecl­heo at' :"'S ace ana only wilen speCIfically recommendetj Ir crOD­ping s\'stems A reClrculijl '"'g S;Jra, system dlfects Ine spra,. sofutlon onte weecs growln9 ae.::"" Jes,rame vegetation wnlle sora) SO',)tlor not Interceoteo by weeos IS cO;leCleq and returnee! to the soray tanK tOf reuse A snlelaeo a=>olleatOf directs tne nerb,clde SOlutIOn onto weeas while shielding des,raDle vegetation from the herbiCide A \\lIpe' aOOI.eal01 applies the herOlcloe solution onto weeds by rub, bf'1C lne wee a ""in ar: aosoroeru malenal COn(ammo (ne nerblClae sOh.WOrl AVSI::: :':::t;-:':- AITt" DESIRABLE VEGETATION Contae: 0' ~"'e ~ef::J:Clde sOlulton Wltl: deslraDle vegetation may result II" aalra;;e C' :eStl:.J::tlOn AopJlcators used aDove oeslred vegetation snO<.lIC r;e a~ ~s:ec so that the lowest soray stream 01 WIDer CO'1tac: po,r: ,.; :\' eas: :: ;nc~es aoove the desJlable vegetation Jroolets mrsl I031'r 0,' ~;:'<H1er ci Ihe ,erbr:,oe SClut;on seWrng on deslraole veyeta\lD" ''''a, 'esul: In discolOration, stunting 0' oestructlon Aoo~,;;at ='"'s ""1a:Je aaave the crops shOUld be made wnen Ine v.eeds are., r'l/r,lmu'IT of 5 Inches aoove the aeslrable lIegetallon Setter results rna, De obtained when mpre of the weed IS exposed to the he'o'-:::.of' 50.,'::- V,eeds nOI contacted by tne herclclde SOIJtlon Will no! :'6 ,J"C'.:::lr:-.:: -n,s may occur In dense Clumos severe Infesta­\IOnS C' ' ... ~e'" '-e nelgn: of lhe weeds vanes so :ha1 nOt al; weecs are co"tac~e:: ~ ~~ese Inslances repeat trealmenlS may be necessary ShIelded and Hooded Applicators ,,",,'her 3;::;:' e:.l as o,re:tec uncer conttr\lons desc:noeo tor Sh e'deo ao­pncatO's ~- ~ C-O(luCl VII!! control those weeds. sted Ir the 'wEE;OS COI\,'~,=~~_=2 section of thiS label use the fol,'}\'",,;; eq:;allon to convert from a b:oaa;;as: rate per Clcre \'J a bane ra1e per acre

Bara v;.dtf> ,n .""<::~E'S

Ro\, .. wlat" Ir I~c~e~

f-ierOlclde broadcast RATE oer aCre

cro'ldc'lS: VO:"~ME 0: SOlutIOn per acre

HerbiCide banef R.,t.-TE pe' 'lere

8ana VO_'Jt,lE of SO:U:IOfl per acre

use I""\O!: es ~-a: c'ovlde uniform cove/age vllln'n :i1e treated area ..... ee:: S",.I:''::~ :~ s""eldec soraver~ adlusteo to o;:'Jlect deSirable 'Jea­etal,,,'" ::/-R=r,'~ ::ARE MUST BE E;>:.ERC'SEC, -c ':'I/OID CC:,\TA,CT \\""- : i;;3 -;;;:"'E_= '. EGE-:-ATrON =01 spe, f,: 'il:e~ of appliCatIon and If)strucllO"s for contro a! ',an .. OliS A"11',ID, \',ee:lS Ol'ld Perennial weecs see the tVE,:::'S CO\!F?O:"'LED' se::.o" :' '" s "bel' WIper Applicators and Sponge Bars ,\ l'tl I::"; '3',"~ are cevlces t"lat p'1\I sl[:all .. , Wille aop'ooflate a1'ounts :' ". ~ j :::: .... .1"eCII, onlO Ihe weed E:l~ ~~ , ..... -.~' te ::Ies,gned n1alrtalnec an::: t:oera:ed to ~re .e"~ the ~t·,: :" ~ __ :. "CIIT' contact,ng ces raDle '1e!le~3tlon Jpe'a:e thiS e:. ... ;:"', ~'7_"G soeeas nc greater than 5 "1(:1> ':>errorrrar.ce may

·<".::,,::-.,ng speed 11"1. ale as 0' f>~a,'" weec "'es:a'lons '\-;.«,1" \\'per saturatIon Belle- :es .. "·s rla~' be ctJtillnec

. , .::-{, '71aje In OooOSrle Crrecuc'1S ~'Ipplf)g onto des1raOle ,:ege·at.c" ':'uJus. ~e ;Jht o!

..... ~ 'e a:leql,ate contact With ,vee'JS '\eep \'"PI"g SUf-

........ ------------~~==----

races clean Be aware that, on slopmg g,aund, the herbicide solurlan may migrate cauSing dripping on the lower eno and drYing of the WIC~S on the upper end of a Wiper applicator Do not use Wiper eqUipment when we"eds are wei Mix only the amount of solullOn to be used d'Jrlng a 1-day period. as reduced aclnnly may result from lise of le'/toller solUtIOITS. Clean wiper parts Immediately after uSing this product by thoroughly flush­Ing With waler Do not add surfactant 10 the herbiCide solullon For rope or sponge wick applicators - M,x 1 gallon of this prod­uct 1n 2 gallons of water to prepare a 33% solution Apply this solu­lion 10 weeds IIsled In this 'Wiper Applicators" sechon For porous-plastic applicators - Solutions ranging from 33% 10 100% of thiS product In waler may be used In porous-plastic wiper applicators. When applied as recommended under the conditions described for "Wiper Applicators" Ihls product CONTROLS the following weeds'

Annual Grasses

Com (Volunteer} Rye, common lea mays Seca/e cereale

Panir:um, Texas Shattercane Pamcum texanum Sorghum blc%r

Annual Broadleaves

Sicktepod Starbur, I:l ristly Cassia abluslfOila Acantno,spermum hlspldum

Spanishneedte5 8/dens blptnnata

When applied as rocommended under the conditions deSCribed for -WIper Applicators", thiS product SUPPRESSES the following weeds:

Annual Broadfeaves

Beggal'V'leed, Florida Ragweed, giant DesmodlUm tortuosum Ambrosia tn'fida

Dogfermel Sunflower Eupatonum caplllifJorium HelJanfhus annuus

Pigweed, red root Thistle, nlusk Amarantnus rerrol1exus Cardull~: nutans

Ragweed, common Velvetleaf Amorosla atrem/sllfe/,a Abu/llon theophrasb

Perennial Grasses

Bermudagrass Smutgrus Cynodon dactylon SporobCl/US pOlretii

Guineagrass Vauygruss Pamcum maximum Paspa/um urVIlfei

Johnsongrass Sorghum na/epense

Perennial8roadleaves

) Dogbane, hemp '~;9htsh"d •• ,Uvori", Apocynum cannablnum Solanum elaeagmfohum

, Milkw(ted , Thistle, Ganada

t ASCffJPlaS Sytr8ca ! CifSlurr 8fYenSe

WEEDS CONTROLLED ThiS !'1erblclde controls many Annual and Perennial grasses and Sroadleaf weeds ANNUAL WEEDS

Apply to actIvely growing Grass and 8roadleal weeds. Allow at le8st 3 days alter trealment before I1l1age For ma.llimum agronomIC benefil, apply when weeds are B inches or less In height To prevent seed production, application:; should be '1'Iade prior to seedheaa formation This product does not provide reSidual control, therefore. delay applicatIon until maXimum weed emergen::e Repeat treatments may be necessary to control later germinatl1g weeds.

Low-Volume Broadcast II ppl1catlon (Low-Rate Technology) When app/red as drrected under Ihe condr'ions deSCribed. this prod­uct Will control the weeds listed below when 1 Water carner volumes of 3 to 10 gallons per acre for ground appli­

catIOns and J /a 5 gaJJons per acre far ;leflsl applications are rec­ommenoed (See Ihe "AERIAL EQUIPMENr section of this label for approved slles )

2 A non-Ionic surfactant IS added at 0 5 to 1% by total spray vol· ume Use 05% surfactant concenlratlcn when uSing surfactants which contain al least 70% active Ingr,~dlent or a 1% surfactant concenlrallon for those surfactanls containing less than 70% ac­liVe Ingredient

Notes: The addition of 2% dry ammonium sulfate by weight or 17 pounds per 100 gallons of waler may Increase the performance of this product on Annual weeds. The improvement in performance may be apparent where envtronmenlal stress is a concern. Refer to tne "MIXING, ADDITIVES AND APPUCATION INSTRUCTIONS" sec­tton of thiS label. 00 not tank-mi.ll With soil reSidual herbicides when using these rates unless otherwise specJfied. For weeds that have been mowed, grazed or cut, allow regrowth to occur prior to trealment. Refer to the "TANK MlxrURES~ portion of thiS section for control of additional Sreadlesf weeds.

Maximum Rate per Acre· Weed Species Height-Length (f1,OZ5,)

Foxtail 12 inches 8 fI 025

Setaria SPfJ

Bamyardgrass 6 inches 12 fl. OlS. echinochfoa cttJs-gaffi o to 4 inches 16 " ozs.'

Bluegrass, annual 4 to 6 IncheS 24 fl. OZS.1

Poa annua Brame. downy'"

Bromus tectOflJffl Mustard, bfue

Chonspora ten&/I8 Mustard, tansy

Descuraml8 pmnata Mustard. tumble

Sisymbrium altrssrmum Mustard, wild

Brassiaa kaber Spurry, umbrella

Ho/osteum umbel/atum

Barley 12 inches 12 fl, ozs. Hordeum vulgaTe

Rye Secs/e celesle

Sandbur, field CenchttJs spp.

Shattercane Sorghum bicolor

Stinkgrass eragrostis alianensls

Whaat 18 Inches 12 fl, 0%5. Triticum aeslivum

MomlnggJory 2 inches 16 fl. OZS. Ipomoea spp.

Sicklepod Cassia obtusifolia

Bluegrass, bulbous 6111ches 16 fl OZS Pos bu(bosa

Cheat Brornus secalinus

Chickweed, common Ste/lana media

Chickweed, maunear Cerastium vulgatum

Com Zoe mays

Goatgrass, jointed Aegilops cy/jndrica

Groundsel, common SeneCio vufgsns

Henblt Lamium amplexlcBu/e

Hor&ewsed, marestall Conyza canadenSIS

Lambsquarters, common ChenopOdIUm album

Pennycress, field (fanweed) Thlasp! 8Nense

Rocket, London Sisymbn'um {rio

Ryagrass, Italian Lollum multiRottJm

Shepherdspurse Caps ella bursa-pasloris

Spurge, annual euphorbia spp

'Ula thesll ratea to control BamyardgrU5 in AL, AR, MO, MS. LA and TX for prll-plant trsatmsnts,

'For thosa ratlls Ie .. than 32 n. on, per acrll, thh~ produci al rates up to 32 fl, on. perlcre may be used Whllrll huvy Wfted densitial IIxill.

"For control in no-Ullige sY15lem15. use 1S n. oz.:;. per acre,

(Continued!

Glypho:;ale NH DRO Pape':: 01 13

Weed Specie5 r:::ont)

--~--------------CM~'-'Ci-m-u~'m----'-CRc.-t-'-P-.-'-AC,-,-.c.--

'-______ ~W~(!eQ S\1:.~,""~,,-________ ~H:·Ci,,9Ch:t':L:.,,",,g:th,--+--__ ..c:lflC·:o:z",~.I:.....-i 121r'lcnes 161lozs ~ Buftertup

Rammcuiw .;:;" Cocklebur

Xanfh!llm st'1, "i"""'" Crabgrass

DI91tanB sp:: Dwarfdandetlon

Kngl8 ceSIJI~ -s" Falseflax, smallsced

I Camelma Tn :'::a'Da

Foxtail, Catollna \ Alopecurus 2.11C manus Johnsongrass, seedling

J SOlf]hu1J1 nE, ~:)e"5i' ,Oats, wild 1 Avena latua , Panicum. fail : Pam cum olc'-:)!armfOflJlr Panicum, Texas

1 Pamcum te~d'lun"

I Pigweed, rearact

Amaranthus relrofje~us Pigweed, smooth

I Am8nmfhus "1).'..:>"::1<.)5

Witchgrass

I Pan/CufT' eao,' "'C~'---------------------------+-------------il . Sicklepod 3104 mcnes 24 r. ozs I ( Cassia obluS ':I"a

! Signalgrass, broadleaf 4 IncnE~$ 24 n ozs J

ll-"8~"!:Ch~'~.:n~."c~'a~'C'~C·~"":"~·:""' ________ -c ______ -t_-cc-o-____ I, I Horseweed. marestall -; to 12 mehes 24 n ozs . Conyza cana:::ens.'s

I Lambsquarters, common ChenOpOdllJ'Tl a/Durr; I Spurge, annual euphorbia 500

I Rice, red I Oryza sa~va , Teaweed

Sida somose

,Sprangletop !..eptoc/lJoa a:c::

I Geranium, Carolina GeranIUm ca'-o:,n'anulT'

I Goosegrass ! Eietlsme InOlca ,Primrose, cutleaf evening , Oenothera 15;::,mate , Pusloy, Florida

Rlchardla S::dOr<i

, Sic)depod Cassia OD[~3,1,J"2

Spanishneed!cs Bldens !lIt:. n-;I"i,

Filaree Eroolum so:;

6 Incnes 12 mcres

5 Ie 12 l'lCheS

320 ozs

32 fi 025 48 r DZS

32 r, ozs

32 fJ Oz.s

48 r. 0;::5

'~or fhO'/! raws i!;'ss InaI'! J2 II. o.!s per acre, Ih,s PWdUCf at rues uo to J:: fI .:JU per acre may tlC us~c where hoavy Woed dCl'!5itlP$ 'l~l$t,

Tank Mixturas This Product plus Sanvei plus non·ionic surfnctant This Product plus 2,4·D plus non-Ionic surfactant

DO NOT ",::>;:.~, :;:.:..\, =~ :;R : .!.[) TANK MIXTURES BY ~IR I".. ::"A

-hese tank .... 'l~'es a'e 'ece'11l1'endeo for Lse In fallow and redu~ed· Illlage areas 7-? =:J :,'" "re :: 'e~:Jt:ms as !;lIven In the -':'o,I'·voJJ'ne 8roadcasr .... ~':' -,",;r se=:' ('r ThiS prod",,::- :- "s ::an.e J': .!-C \',,11 ;:O'11fOI the Annua' £l'asses and Broae,e;:;' .'.~e~s s:e~ ':)' I" S proaue: alone at tne I"Q'CaleC heights lex~e:.:' , " ~ ::l'~' '::eS :=e' acre aJp,lcatlonsl piuS l'le '0,' lOWing Bro,;.:! ::3' .',,<'!e:s "..:' ·";:.se weeos prevlousl\ "Sleo a, e (",10 ounces Of "" r',::~:' 3 :'!! re' acre use ;:::' flwo ounces ,'" t!"lese lank mll<\\J'''', Note: Reie' lions ano - 1. tllres SOl' ~ !layS of p,,,'

uct ma)! ," ':Ies :"pply 1: ,. I'1gll'!dlen:

J 5 to l' :cntrol DC .'Ine/\ les~

""C' t,ec ': ;:;rc:1""c: abels 101 crop rOlaUo(' res:",C' ''''3'' s:a:e'ne'1:~ fO' all p'oducts used In ta'1~. rr,~·

."\ ... a,; :;::;c .... r If Balwel IS applied w':,,'r .::,:. [' 3.1:"; 0" ,~' S,",":\'el 1:1 a mlx/lJre with t"l;S ~\f:):J

'~~ J_a, ":O'1lro: of selected \',ee;:: sue

:' ,,, S ;;"CO""G! :I .... S 2 :5 CO~ ... : a:' .f'

,-:" .::: ;;:: ,f' '~g'ej,e"'" 1;:' ::.::-

'J~' ::\ ::~3 soral \Q,l,f'"1f' :e' J:",

:.l'ea

I Cocklebur (12 inches) I Xanthwm s{rumanurr> HorseweedlMarestaii (6 inches)

I Conyza canaoenSIS I Kochia' !6 inches)

I Kochla scopana

Lambsquartets /12 inChes) ChenopodIUm album

Lettuce, prickly (6 inches) I Lactuca semola

I "ComIc~eo wlln 8arnl~" tan" m'xture Only

'MorninggJory (6 inches) IrJomaea spp

I Pigweed, redroot (12 inches) Amaranthus retroflexus

I Pigweed, smooth {12 inches] , Amaranlhus hybfldliS i Thistle, Russian (12 inches~

Sa/sola kar,

ApplY 16 flUId ounces of thiS proouci plus 05 pound active Inf,Hedl­ent of :2 4-0 pluS C 5 to 1 % non'lonlC surfaClant b)! lotal spray volume per acre :0 conlra Ifte follOWIng "'nnuat broadleaf weeds wnen less than 6 inChes ,n height

; Ragweed, common

I AmbroSia artemlSldoha

Ragweed, grant , AmbrOSia rnfiaa

Smartweed, Pennsylvania I Polygonum pensy/vamcum , Velvet/eat I Abutlion theophras~

High-Volume Broadcast Applications When appllea as directed under tne conditions oescrlbed thiS [HOC­

uct Will canUo, Il'le weeds listed oelaw when water camer vOli.imes are 10 to 40 gallo<1S per acre for ground appllcallons Apply' 10 , 5 :Juarls of Ihls proouct per acre plus 05 10 1% 1"I0n­IOniC Svri,::;cla'1' Pi Ipla' spray VOluMe Use' Quarl oer acre" wee:lS are less t"an to ,"C'les 1;:111 anD 1 5 quarts per acre I' weeds are o.er 6 Inches tal ,~weeos have been mowed grazed or cui aile\'. ad· equate t me i;)' "ev. growin 10 reach recommenoed siages oflor 10 treatmenT -t-ese 'ates Will also prOVide control a! weeOs I stee In

fhe ~or"-\'Oium ... B'oaocasf ApfJlICaflon' sectIOn

Weed Species

I Balsamapple' . MomorrJlca ~":afiJn:JiJ

Isassia, fivehook BaSSI;; hyssoc'TCJlla

( Brome ~ Bromus S;):J

! F~!~~~~~ S:J~ i Fleabane. hairy

Conyza D:l r ,a"e1S S

Fleabane Enaervr $:);:;

I Kochia i Koenla S~CJ:J8I1a , Lettuce, pnckly

L3~I(l::',~ se,""1o:a f-i '~PPI, w':~ r.3ncr.e,~ I'(lu·prr.enl O'1ly

PERENNIAL WEEDS

i Panicum I PaJJJc1Jm spp : Ragweed, common ! AmbroSia artemlSllio/ta I Ragweed, giant , AmbroSia tnfida I Smartwt>ed, Pennsylvania

Polygonum pensvlVamcum ,Sowthistle, annual

$oncnus oleraceus ; Sunflower

Hellentnus annl.ls Thistle. RUSSian

Salsola I\all ! Velvetleaf

Abutllon theophras~'

~pp!\ '''.'; c'o:1i..,::~ as follOWS 10 conlfol or destrof most °e'e~rlal weeJS Nota: '.'"e!e::s "Jve t:een f"':owec :;~ \illed DO nat trea' . ..Jrt, :: an:s ~ave 'es..;""'e:l a:\ ve grOwll' anj na\e reacheo tl"le rec.omme'1:le.:: s:a:/es Reoeat :'ea'~'e'\\s '""a, oe necessarv lC COI"I:'O, wee::lS rege"e'a, n9 (rOM ur::J'e';;';:!;.J"C oa'fs or see,: ;:;:eoea~ tre8t'11er:s must oe "'-a::le prior 'C cr:c emergence The aac,:,cr' c' . tc :"<:" dr)' am'l"lonlUm $uljate Dy weight C" e:: to 17 OOW"cs >Je' Hie gallons 01 water maf ,ncrease Ine perIO'''na/l:;e of 11)15 produc: or Perennial weeos The Improvement'" the cef'or· mance Il'a'y De <lpparent where envllOnmental streSS IS a c,:nce'n Reier 10 l'1e rv:~.'JN::; ADDJTJVES f,NDAPPLJCATJON JIVSTRU:;-IONS' sec!'or ol ~h'S '30e' INhen aDplleo as rEcommended unoer (~e conditions oescr'oea '~IS

prOQ"C: ;ill..L. :O~aR::L the lo,lewlng Derennlal weeos

Alfalfa MeOI::8;;1c sa'.a

Afhgato!'v,.'eed' .c.llerna":~e'a;~ Ole"),oes

Anise !fennel! =oe'":,cd'.,{'" v.Agare

Articho)...e, Jerusalem "'C'Ial':":.1S :~bf"JSUS

B.lhiagrass

Belltgr<lss l..;:,. S' - ',;,­

Sem1\ldaqrass

Bermudagrass, water IKnolgrass) ;::>asDa/um dlS/Jcnum

Bindweed. field ConvolVUlUS a"VenSrs

Bluegrass, Kentucky .Doa prafensls

,Blueweed, Texas rieilanthus CI/lans

Brackenfern PtenOilim aaul/tnuiT'

Bromegrass. smooth Eromus me'TTIIS

Bursage, wooUyleaf !:"dnsella lO'""e':IO.!;<J

(Continued I --~~-,----

/Cont.) Canarygras5 reed

Phalans arW'::".d.~;;; C~tt.til

Typha spp Clover. red

Trifolium pra·,. ~~t Clover, white

Trifol!IJm reD[-")!;

Cogongrass Impel13la CVl.'l:;J·'ca

Dal/isgrass Paspa/um o.·,a:a, ... nt

I Dandelion

TaraxIlCUfT' c'r :''18'e Dock. curly

, Rumex cns::;.·s Dogbane. hemp

I Apocynum Ca"'18DIf1iJr,..

Fescues Festuca spe

Fescue. tall ces/uca aru"::p nacea

GUlIloagrass Pamcum maximum

Horsenettll! So/anum C8rofmensf'

Horsenldish Acmof1tcla r.!Sl'cana

lea plant

Nightshade, silverJea1 Solanurr elaeagmfollum

Nutsedge, purple, yellow ~ yperus rorundtrS :yper'lJs esculentus

Orchardgrass OacrVlls g/omerata

Pampasgrass Cortaoena spp

Paragra,sl; Brachlana mutJca

I PhragmitllS' Phragrmres Sap

Poison hum lock Conwm macula/um

, QUlckerlSS Elvrngla repens

Redvln,,' Bn.mM/crla oltara

Reed, giant Mundo donax

Ryegrass, perenni<ll !,.C)/Ium perenne

Smartwe~ld, swamp Polygonr.im cOCClneum

Spurge, h).fy" I Euphorbia esu/a StarthlStlu, yellow

I Mesembryan;'1efTIum c"',Is(a!/,nufTl

Cenrauma solsMalls Sweet potato, wild"

IQomoea pandurala Thistle. Canada

Clr.ilum aNense Thistle, a'1:ichoke I

JohnsQngrass Sorghum fla/EceM.!:

Kikuyugrass . Penmse/um c anaeS::lwm , Knapweed

I Centaurea reDe"lS Lantana

lantana camara I Lespedeza

I Lespecteza !O(Jp

Milkweed Asclepias soc

Muhly, wirostem I Muhlenbergla irondonsa

I Mu/l.ln, common Vertlascum lhapsus

Naplorgrass , Pemsetum o:J.':Jl1reur-

Cynara carclunculus TImothv

Drlleum oralense Tcrpedo£lr.,.ss·

PaM/CUlT' repens Trumpotcreepel"' CamDSI~; radlcans

Vaseygrass Paspalu'TI uN/llei

Velvetgrass "iDICUS ~:pp

Wheatgr:.ss. western ;"grooymn sml/hil

THIS PRODUC~ S ~;o-:- ~EG:S-=;:):::~ IN CA FOR USE ON WATER BERMUDAGI:;?:.SS See 'DIREC':'" 0\'5 :::;:; -,'5= anc '/:YING ADDITIVES AND APPL'· CATION INS7'=?U::;<U,'S sec: 01"·5 0' ,I'HS latlel for labeled uses and speCific apPlleat.ol" ,rstrL:·IOr.S Alfalfa-Appl, . OJa:1 or thiS O"c;:: ... :: per dcre plus 0.5 to 1% non· IoniC surfac:a-ol 0,>, tO'a, s~,ra~ .: vTle 1'1 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. Ma"e aODI::at,or ,.tIe' '~e 'aSI Ila~ cuttmg In the Fall Allow AI/alfa 10 reg"ov, Ie: a ne'9r'1' 01 :: .: E mcn,:s or more prior to Ireal· menl Appllca:':Jr sno.J.:l oe fo:,:J.ve:: wlln dl!ep lillage at least';' days afler trealrner: ::l,,; oe'cre so' '"~eze·uO

Alligalo'rweed--oo , ~ ::h,Hts :::. :~ s product per acre or apply a 1 5% sojul!o~ ".!~ ~ar>:l'1!'> d eau ~~·e ... • to OfClVI,Je oanla: contrOl Apply ..... nen mos! ;:. :~f D a"'s a e ,~ :: ::::::'"" Repea: ac-pr,callons will tie reqUIred to "'a·":a,.. s~:;~ c: ... ··::: Anise lFennel), Poison hemloc~.-~oo·~ G 1 102% SOlution o· th!s product as a so'a~·~:-·,~e: "ea:"'e~· ::ptlnlU'T1 results are obtaineD wnen planls are :'eatec a' l"e : .. :: v lui -bloom slage of grOwth Repeat appr,ca: ::'''S ~ih 0·' "eeJe.: ,. su{'Ceedrng years 19 contra:

Bentgrass-c :-. s~oc-eS5':Jn ,,, ;:;'a50 seed produclJon areas For ground applications :J'" ~ Ci:r \ : q"a':~ 0; nIlS ploauct plus 05 to 1% non·tonic sur'<lc',ar: :.y t:)~a H'iL vOlurne m 10 to 20 gallon; of waler per acre ::rs~"e tlrlwe ~"::\',~ areas 1as resumed growth prior to Fall applica: ::~s :'e":9r8ss S":~ J be actively growing and have a: least 3 IflC";>5 ~';'[,',1'" "'.-',39<-~'::· to 'reatment should be al'oWed T,lIage i te .:- Ja., ::"'" 3t:~' :iV ~~ ,s recommenoed for besl reo S.JJts Fall"'!:' _5< <l,Je 3"e- "~3,"'lel1t rlay result In unaceepl· able conlro Bermudagras5-~' ••.• .:i~: : .Jl..art!, 0/ thiS ofoduc: per acre Fo' oartlar c::"":; CL~ • • ,a"·:-e 3::"£ 'Treat whe., Bermudagrass 'S aCllvely ,~':';

C'e necessa', ",'e presenl Re·trealment fYla~

:,,'. - 0' Illore days aher app" (;81'On befo'~- ,~ .. Bermudagri\~s ater IKn.Jt9r(lSs>-~00'\ • 5 ouarts 0' \hlS tuoo· .• :: olus C ~ '. ~ ~ •• :: L"8~:il'" !)j tota: spray volulT'e I" :-

'J 10 gallon :!lcl,vely g{O,~ I'efore lilll".t

. ,'" .'''' j~'t '.'. '1~1" '/.'ate' bermudaqrass IS , ~~t', t~~"lqlf' :'liow;- 0, rr:ore aal's

, e,c

Fall apphcatlOns only Apply 1 quart of thiS product plus 05 10 "'Ia non·JonlC surfactant Dy total spray volume 11'1 5 to 10 gallons of waler per acre FaHov. fIelds should De tilled pnor to apphcatlor Aoply prror 10 /rosl Oll Waler aermudagrass that IS activelY growing ana 12 to , B inChes 'n length Allov. 7 or more days before IllIage Bindweed (Field)-For control apply 4 10 5 quarls of tnls prOduct per acre West of Ihe MISSISSIPPI River and 3 10 4 auarts East of the MISSISSIPp' River Apply when Ihe weeds are acllvely grOWing and are al or beyond lull blOOm 00 not treat wnen weed IS unoer orou~lf1t stress as gOOd 5011 mOisture IS necessary for active grov/tn For best results apply In late Summer or Fall Fall Ireatments must be applied before a Killing frost Allow 7 or more days after appllcallOn before tillage Also for conlrOI aoply 2 quarts of Ihls product plus (I 5 pound ac· hve mgreolenl of Sanvel In 10 to 20 gallOns of water per acre At Ihese tales appl}' !ismg ground appllcallon only The follOWing lan~. mixtures With 2.4-D may be applied uSIng aellal appbcatlor' eQu omenl .except In CAl In fallow ano reou:::en tillage systems only For suppress,on on Irrigated agricultural land apply ~ to 2 Quarts of thiS prODuct plUS 1 pouna acllve Ingredlenl of 2.4·0 In 10 to 20 gallons of waler per acre With grounc eOUlpmenl only Appllc8110ns snoUio be made follOWing narvest or In Fait fallOW ground wnen tile alnoweec IS actively growing ana the malortty of runners are 12 Inches 0; more In length The use of at least one Irrigation will promote active 8lnd· weed growth For suppress,on a001,' 16 flUid ounces of this producl plus 0 5 pound active ,n~]feo en! o~ ;: 4-D pluS 0 5 to , °1. non-IoniC surlactan' by lotal spray vOlume In 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre for grOl.nd applications ano :; 10 5 gallons of water per acre for aenal appllca­lions Appl,cal.:;-;s Should be delayed until maximum emergence nas occurreo ane wnel" Vines are between 6 to 18 Inches m leno!n In CA only app'!' 1 10 5 Quarts of Ihls producl per acre Ac:~al fOlIe needed for SI.lDVeSS,on 0' contra> Will vary Within thiS range aepend-109 on local co~ol1'ons For suporess,or> :::n ,rngaled land where annual tillage 15 performed apply I Quar: of tnls oroduct plus 05 to 1% non'lonlC surfac:ant by Ictal spray VOI"me It: .3 10 10 gallons of waler per acre ,!oolr 10 actively growl'1g 31NIVleec Ihat has reached a length of ~2 Incnes or grealer AHo"" maXI'fIum Vleed emergence and runner growth ::>0 not Ireat wnen weeos are unaer arought stress as good SOil mOisture IS necessary fO' act,ve grOWth Allow.3 or more days after apollCatiOn before (lI,age Bluegrass (Kentucky), Bromegrass (Smooth), Orchardgrass-t..oply 2 ouarts c' t"lIS o'oauct In 10 to 40 gaJlons 0: waler per acre when the Grasses are acLvely growlI1g and most plants have reacnea ooot­la-early seeC'1eao s:age of oevelooment t=or partial contro, ,n oas· lUre cr ~a~ :'OC renovation apply' to 1 5 quarts of ttl!s prOduct plus G ~ !C 1 non·ionlC surlaCtanl by lotal spray volume If' 3 10 10 oal·ons 0' !-',ale' per acre Apply to actIvely glOWlllg p!3ms when most I".ave re"l:~e:l .! to • '2 ,ncnes 'n nelghl Allow 7 or more cays alter apoll'~ .. "o'" Petcre tll'age Orchardgrass ~sods going to no·till Corn)-App!y 1 to ~ : quarts of thiS P'OO ... :: oer aue plus 0 5 10 , % non-IoniC surfac:ant oy total sprav VOIU"1€ 'r J to 10 gallons ot wale, per acre Apply to Or:~arQgrass that I~ a I"':~,mum of 12 Inches tall for Spring apoircat,ons ana 6 Inches :01 'C' =;)1 aopllcallons A.llow at least:: cays 10'101'/,ng ap­pllcal·or before olanllng A sequential application of atrazlne WII be necessar\ 'C" ootHTlUm results Blueweed (TexasJ--.op:y d to 5 ouarts of Ihls proaU:::l West of tne MISS'SS'op, P'ver a'1C :! to 4 quarts per acre EaSI of the M,ssiss PPI Rive' ".Dt' \ w"er weec IS aCIlVel~ growing and IS a: or oeyona full bloorr ;)0 ~.J: ,'ea: 'Nne" weeo 'S unoer aroughl stress as goon SOil

mOlStu'e s "e:essa", '01 active growth \lew leaf aeve'ooment In· dlcates act,le gr::>w:n ror besl results appl~' In late Summe' or ::all Fal, :reatmenlS "'USI be applied before a Klllmc frost Al.ew ~ or more oa\ls aite' aool,:a:lol1 be/ore tillage -Bra:kenfern-':'oCly J to 4 Quarts of thiS prOduct per acr~ as (; tl'Oa~:::asl spra,' 0' as a ; to 1 5c:, solution With handhe'd eqUlp'Tlerlt ':"ooly to fully e~pan::teo l'ondS which are at least 1 B inChes Ion\; Bursagc (Woollyleaf)-For control apply 2 quarts c f tn's oroouct plus; Pint cf Bal1vel per acre For partial cOnlrol. applv 1 Qllarl of thiS product o'us ' pint of Banvel per acre Add 0 5 10 ~o·c non·lOnlC surfactant .b} ·:ta: soray volume and apply 111 3 te ~C gadon~ of wate' per a:'e ':'Ol)ly when plants are produCll1g new aCllve g'owth wh'c~ ~.as Ct:~~ 'l1! aled \)y mo'sture for at leasl 2 wee!<;s ana w"Ien plan~s a'e 8' c· C'evoroa (Iov,erlng Canarygrass (Reed), Timothy, Wheatgrass (Westernj-':'oo'} 2 10 3 Oua-l~ ~' ." s C'OOLlCl per acre For bes) resl>J/s aVD l' Ie: ac,'vely ;}'Ov .. "J I a'-~~ ... "er: most have reached the OCOI-:o·reaa s:age of g·o~.I" .• , ~:. - :J' '"lcre davs after aoollcalton before :aoe Cogongras5--0~'. 3 :0 5 quarts of IhlS product 0,.;5 C~~ t: ·~o '10 ... · .... -: _. "a:'i'!": .r> 10 10 40 gallons 01 water per ac'e ';pply wi'cr . . -:-<'1;$ s al l€aSI 16 ,nCf1es (ali ana act \el\ 9'O\'.'ng In l(lle -;) ':'IIOW - or more days afte, aprc"cs:,:" Detore t,· ll;:t· ;: :ue to ul'even slages of growth ane :'1 .. oense '10l!u -,..

1" ~"'1! s .I',,' r~'ever:t>ng good sprny COve'<lg~ 'eoea' '"l3al­.... :c'ssar)- Ie lllall1lall) control

I~/,~

Dandelion, Dock (Curlyl-Apply 3 to 5 quarts of this product per acre when plants are actively growing and 1110st have reached early bud stage of growth Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage AlSO for control, apply 16 fllud ounces of Hils product plus 05 pound active ingredient 2,4·0 plus 05 to 1% non~IOOiC surfac­tanl by IOlal spray volume In J to 10 gallons of water per acre Dogbane (Hemp)-Apply 4 quans of thiS product per acre Apply when acllvely growing and when most weecs have reached the late bud \0 flower stage of growth Following crop harvest or mowing, allow weeds \0 regrow to a mature stage prior to treatment Allow 7 or more Clays after application before II/Iage For besl results. apply In lale Summer or Fait For suppreSSion, apply 16 fluid ounces of Ihls product plus 0.5 pound actNe ingredIent 2,4~0 plus 0_5 to 1% non-Iomc surfactant by total spray volume In 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre for ground applicatIOns and 3 to 5 gallons of water per acre for aerial applicatIons Delay applications until maximum emergence of Dogbane has occurred. Fescue (Taill-Apply 3 qua'ts of thiS product in 10 to 40 gaffons 01 water per acre 10 acllvely growmg plants when most have reached bool.to-early seedheatj slage of developm~mt. Fall applications only - Apply 1 quart of thi~. product plus 0.5 to 1'% non'lonlc surfactant by total spray volume Ir 3 to 10 gallons of water per aCre Apply 10 Fescue In the Fall when actively growing and plants have 6 10 12 inches of new growth Allow '7 or more days after ap­plication before IllIage. A sequential application of 1 Pint pet acre of this product plus non-iOniC surfactant WIll improve long·term conttol and control seedlIngs germ/'latlng after Fall treatments or the follow· 1n9 Spring. Guineagrns-Apply 3 qts of thiS product per acre or use a 1% solullon WIth handheld equlpmenl Apply to actively growmg Guineagrass when most has reached at least the 7-leaf stage of growth. EnSUre thorough coverage when usmg handheld eql.llpment Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage Johnsongrass, Ryegrass (perennial)-Al=ply 1 10 J quarts of this prodUtt per acre In annual cropping syslems apPly 1 to 2 quarts of thJS product per acre Apply 1 quart of thl~; product plus 0.5 10 1% non·lonlC surfactant by tolal spray volUme III 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre Use 2 quarls 01 Ihls product whe·n applYing 10 to 40 gal­lons of water per acre In non-crop or areas where annual tillage (no­ttll) IS not performed, apply 2 to 3 quarts 01 thIS product In 10 to 40 gal/ons of waler per acre Far best results, apply ta actIvely grow· 109 plants when most have reached the boot-Io-head stage of growth or 10 Ine Fall prtor to frost Allow 7 Or more days after apphcalton belore Wlage 00 not tank· mix With reSIdual herbicides when uSing Ihe 1 quart per acre rate For burndown 01 Johnsongrass • Apply 1 pint per acre plus 0.5 to 1% non-IoniC surfactant In 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre before the plan Is reach a height of 12 Inches Fcn this use, allow at least 3 days after trealment before tillage. For spot Ireatme"t (partial control or suppreSSion) - Appl)l a 1% solution of thiS prOduct plus as 10 1% non-IOnIC surfactant by total spray volume when Johnsongras~ is 12 to 18 in::hes in height. Coverage should be uniform and complete K/kuyugrass-Apply 2 to 3 quarts of this product per acre. Spray when most Kikuyugrass IS at least 8 Inch!:s in height (3- or 4-leal stage of growth) and actively growing Allow 3 or more days after appllcatJon belore tl!Jage Knapw&ad, Horseradish-Apply 4 qUarts of Ihls product per aCre. Apply when actively growing and when most weeds have reached Ihe late bud 10 flower stage of growth_ Following crop harvest or mowing, allow weeds to regrow 10 a matum stage prior to treatment. For best results. apply 10 fate Summer to Faf( Allow 7 or more days after application before tillage Lantana-Apply thiS pToCllJct as a 1 to 1 .25% sohJtJon uSing hand_ held eqUipment only Apply to actively growing Lantana at or beyond the bloom stage of growln Use the higher application rate for plants thai have reached the woody stage of growth Allow 7 or more days after applicallon before tillage. Milkweed (Commonl-APPly 3 quarts of Ihls product per ·acre. Ap­ply when act1vely grOWing and most of the Milkweed has reached Ihe lale bud /0 flower stage of growth Fo! OWing small gram harvesl or mowing. allow Milkweed to regrow to a Mature stage prior to treat­ment Allow 7 or more days after apptlcal10n before ttllage Muhly tWiresteml-A.ppl~ 1 to 2 quarts of this product per acre. Use 1 quart of thiS product plus 0.5 10 1 Yo non~ionic surfactant by total spray volume In 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre Use 2 quarts of thIS product when appl~lng 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre or In pasture. sod or non· crop areas Spray when Wirestem muhly IS 8 mches or more In height ana aClively grcwing. Do nol till between hanlest and Fa)) appllCalJOnS or In the Fall or Spnng prior to Spring appllcallons Allow 3 or more days after applicatIon before Ullage. ThiS product will not prOVide reSidual control of Wlreslem muhly from seeds which germinate after application of thiS product. Do nol tank· mix With reSidual herbiCides when uSing the 1-quart per acre rate. Nightshade (SllvedeafJ-::or control. apply 2 quarts of thiS product plus 0 5 te 1% non'lomc surfactant by total spray volume in 3 to 10 gallons 01 water per acre lippi/cations sholild be made when at leas! 60 n/r of the plants have berrtes Fall treatments must be applied be-

fore a killing frost. Allow 7 or more days after application belore tillage. Do not treat when weed is under drought stress as good soil moislure IS necessary lor active growth. Nutsedge (Purple, Yellowl-Apply 3 quarts of thIS product per acre as a broadcast spray or apply a 1 to 2% solulion from handheld eqUipment 10 control e.l(lstmQ Nutsedge plants and immature nullets attached to treated plants Treat when plants are m flower or when new nullets can be found at rhizome tIpS Nutlets which have not germinated Will not be controlled and may germmate follOWing treat· ment. Repeat treatments Will be reqUired for long-term control of ungerminated tubers Sequential applications of 1 to 2 quarts of this product plus 0.5 to 1% non-JOniC suriactanl by tolal spray volume In 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre Will prOVide control. Make applicaltons when a maJor~ ity of the plants are In the 3- to 5-leaf stage (less than 6 inches tall). Repeat this applicahon as necessary, when newly emerging plants reach the 3· to S-Ieaf stage. SUbsequent applications will be neces­sary for long-Ierm control For suppression to parllal control of ex· isting plants, apply 1 pint to 2 quarts of thiS product per acre. plus 0.5 to 1 % non-iOniC surfactant in 3 to 40 gallons of waler per acre Treat when plants have 3 to 5 leaves and most are less than 6 Inches tall. Repeal treatments Will be reqwred to control subsequent emerg· ing plants or regrowth of eXlslJng plants Walt 7 days after treal­rnent before tillage or mowing Pampugran, Ice plant-Apply this product as a 1 5 to 2% solu­tion using handheld equipment. Apply to plants that are actively growtng at or beyond 'he bool slage of growth. Thorough coverage is neces­sary for besl control. Phragmites-For partial control of Phragmites In FL and the coun­ties of other states bordering the Gulf of MeXICO, apply 5 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray or apply as a 2% solution Irom handheld equipment. In other areas of ihe U.S., apply 3 quarts per acre as a broadcast spray or apply a 1% solution from handheld equipment for parlisl cOn/rol. For best results. !reat dUling lale Summer or Fall months or when plants are actively growtng and In full bloom Treat­merit before or aller this slage may lead to reduced control Due to uneven stages of growth or the dense nature of the vegetatIOn wh1ch may prevent good spray coverage. repeat treatments may De nec­essary to maintain tonttoL ViSible symptoms of cant rot w111 be stow to develop. Quackgraas-1n annual tropping systems or in pastures and sods followed by deep tillage: Apply 1 to 2 quarts of this product per acre. For the 1-quart rate. apply 0.5 10 1% non-IoniC surfactant by total sprby volume in 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre. For the 2-quart rate, apply in 10 to 40 gallons 01 water per acre Do not tank· mix with residual herbicides when using the l-quart rate. Spray when Quackgrus is 6 to B inches in heIght and acttvely growtng. Do not tm between harvest and Fall applications or in Fall or Spnng pnor to Spring application. Allow 3 or more days after applicahon before till­age, In pastures or sods. for besl results, use a moldboard plow Quackgrass-In pasture or sad or other non·crop areas where de.p tillage Is not planned following application: Apply 2 to 3 quarts in 10 to 40 galions of water per acre. Spray when the QuacKgrass is greater than 8 inches tali and actively growing. 00 not till be­tween harvest and Fall application or in Failor Spring pnOf to Sprmg application. Allow 3 or more days after application before tillage. Redvlne-FoJ suppreSSion, appl)l 24 fluid ounces of thiS product per acre at ebch of two applicatIOns 7 to 14 days apart, or a Single application of 2 quarls per acre. Apply recotnmenaed rates trJ 5 10 10 gallons 01 water per acre plus 0 5 to 1 % non-10nic surfactant by total volume. Apply In late September or early October to actively growing plants, wllich are at least 18 inches tall and have been grow~ ing 45 10 60 days since the last tillage operation Make appllcahons al Jeast 1 week before a killing frost Reed (Glantl-For contrOl of Giant reed. apply a 2% sotutlon of thiS product when plants are actively growing Best results are obtained when applications are made In late Summer to Fall Smartweed (Swamp)-Appty 3 to 5 quarts of thiS product per acre when plants are actIvely growing and most have reached Ihe early bud stage of growth Allow 7 or more days after application before liJlage. Also for COn/roJ. apply 16 flUid ounces of this produc: plus 0.5 pound achve ingredient of 2.4-0 plus a 5 to 1% non-IoniC sur~ fact ant by lolal volume In 3 to 10 gallons of waler per acre In the late Summer or Fall. Apply when plants are actively growing and most have reached the early bud slage of growth Allow 7 or more days after application before tIllage Spurge (Leafy)-For suppreSSion, apply 16 flUid ounces of thiS prod. uct plus D.5 pound acIlve Ingredient 2.4·0 plus D 5 to 1% non-Jomc surfactant by lotal Spray volume in 3 to 10 gallons 01 waler per acre in the late Summer or Fall Apply when plants are aCllvety growtng !f mowmg has occurred prior to Ireatment, apply when most of the pants are 12 Inches tall Allow 7 or more days after appllcallon before III. age Starth/stle (Yellow)-Besl results are obtatned wnen applIcations are made durtng peflods 01 active growlh. including the roselle bolting and early flower Slages For spray-fo·wet appllcatrOlls. apply this product as a 2% salu\lon For broadcast applications. apply 2 quarts pel acre In 10 to 40 gallons per acre of water carner

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SWeet potato IWild), Thistle {Artichoke)-Apply this product as a 2% solullorJ USl1l1 '1ananeld eaulOmenf Apply /0 actively growing weeds that are at or Dl::'vonc 'ne Doom Slage of ~Irowth Repeat applica­tions will be re!:.1u'rec ':'!low the Olanl to reacn the recommended stage of growth befo'e 'e-I'eallTlent Altow 7 or rrore days before hf1age Thistle ICanada)-~poly 2 to 3 Quarts of thl~ product per acre Apply 10 acllva!y grcw''l.J ~"sPes wnen mOSl afl~ af or beyond the bud stage of growtr ~"E:' Ila rvest mowmg or tillage m the tate Summer or Fall. allow a' .~ast .! weeks for mltlattOn of active growth and roselte develOprre'1t arIa' to Ihe application of thiS product Fall treatments must be appllec! oeiore a KIllIng Irost Allow 3 or more days after application belc',. tIllage For suppresslew :' :al1aca thlslle apply 'I quart per acre of thiS product or 1 PIll: of tnts pr-Joue\ plus 0 5 pound acllve ingredient 2,4-0 per acre pus 0 5 to 1'}o non-IoniC surfactant by totar spray volume In 3 to - C gal,ons Of water per acrll In the late Summer or Fall after harvest tT'Iow,ng 0' IllIage Allow rose'le regrowth 10 a mlllimum of 6 Inches In o'ameter Defore treatIng Appl cations can be made as long as leaves are Sid: gree'1 and plants arEl actively growing at the trme of applicatIon Allow:; or more days afler applrcatlon before tillage Torpedograss-':'ocl\ .! tc ! ouarts of thiS product per acre to pro­viae partIal contrc. 0' -:'c;roecograss Apply to aCtively growing iOfPeoograss when most plantS are at or Deyond the sef~dhead stage of growth, Repeat app/lcal_Of'S WI, !1e reaUlred 10 malntam control Fall treal­ments must be aop leC1 Detore tros! t.,tlow 7 or nore days after appllcallon before tillage Trumpelcraeper-cor CDnro· aooly:2 quart~l of Ihls prOQucl per acre In 5 to 10 gallons Of wale' per acre Apply I:) achvely growing plants In late September and OCtOber wnlch are al leasl 1B Inches la)) and have been growing 45 10 6;) cays since tl'e last tillage operation Make applications al leas: ' week before ~,illing frost Other Perennials listed on this label-Apply 3 to 5 quarls of this product per acre Acol). wnef' actively growln~ and most have reached the early heac 10 earl)- Due Slage of growt 1_ Allow 7 or more days after application before t·l1age

WOOOY BRUSH AND TRE:ES When apptleo as recommen::::eo .;noer the conditions descrlbec, thiS product CONTR:)~S or ~':'R~,;" .. _'T' CONTROLS the follOWing Woody brusn. planls anc trees

Alder Alnus spp

Ash" FraxmU5 sPP

Aspen, Quaking Populus (remU,OI!BS

Bearmat (bearclover) ChamaebalJa fOllOlosa

Beech Fagus grandlfol,a

Birch Betula spp

Blackberry I Rubus spp I Blackgum

I Nyssa spp Bracken

, Pendlum sPP I Broom:

French

I Cytlsus mons.oessJ 2~~S Scotch

I CyfSIS scopanJS

Buckwheat, California' Enogonum fase _-.i,a:.;~'

I Cascara· Rhamnus pUls'JliJilc:

,Catsclaw· I AcaCia gregg' , Ceanothus' ~ Ceanolhus SOP I Chemise

Adenos/om;; ';,;~ ~., .1~ .. ".

Cherry: Sitter Prunus ~--~'; "3:= Black Prun!!s 5f'n: '?

Pin Prunus D"'''' , .<)' -;

Coyote brush 8acchans cc ," = c.

Creeper, Virginia' Paf1henoclss.l~

Dewberry PubuS InVld

Dogwood' Comus spp

Elderberry Sambucus:

Elm· Ufmus sop

Eucalyptus EucalYPrus spp

Gorse Ulex europaeus

Hasardia" Hap/opsppas squamosus

Hawthorn Crateegl,ls spp

Hazel Corytus SOP

HiCkory· ~arya SI)P

Holly (Florida), Brazitian Peppertroe·

Schmu5 (aretnl1{hltollu.; HoneYSUCkle

I..Ontcertl :iDP Hotnbea 11, American·

:arplnus carollmana Kudzu

Pueran'llobafa Locust, black·

Rob/ma pseudO,1cac,il Madrone

Arbu/lJS menZies/! Manzanita 4(ctost~·Phylos spp

Maple: Red" t,cer rubrum Sugar Acer saccnarum Ville' Acerclf'CmalUlT'

Monkey flower" .',1,moJfus gurtatus

O'k Black" Quercl/s ve'J:J'la Northe-n Pin Quercus ca' .. stns Post QJercus ste,lala Red Q~'ercus rubra Southern Red Q.;ercus :a:ca:a White· r:;;'uereus alba

Persllnrr on· Jlos:;yros spp

Pine ='fl.!S sop

(Continued)

I (Cont.) Poison ivy

Rhus rodlcans 'Poison oak

Rhus toxlcooendron ! Poplar, yellow· (Tulip tree) , Lrnocfendron rullp/fera I Raspberry I Rubus SPD [RedbUd, Eastern

GerelS canaoenSI$

I Rose Multiflora Rosa multd'ora I Russian olive'··

I Elaegnus angusllfOlla

I Sage Black, White SalVia s{){)

j Sagebrush, California

I ArtemiSia callfO/MIca

Salmonberry Rubus spec/aol/ls

Saltcedar Taman..- s::t;

• Sassafras Sassafras a Dlaum

I 'Partlal :::'0""0

I Sourwood

I Oxydellcirum artJoreum

Sumac; Poison· Rhus vernix

, Smooth· Rhus glabra

I Winged· Rhus copa(fma

Sweetgum /.lqUidambar styraclflua

Swordfetn· Polystlcnum mum tum

Tallowtree, ChineSE! Saplum sebiferum

Tan Oak Lithocarpus densiflorus

Thimbleberry I Rubvs paNJDoms Tobacco Tree·

I N!coflal1a glauca Trumpetcreeper

I CamDsls rad/cans ) Waxmyrtle, southern' , Mynca cenfers I Willow I Salix spp

I "See rile fO_,J'" '!C s~,~on ';" COrrl.laJ 0' partial control mSlruCuons ·"THIS PR:': __ - 5 ~ .... - I;EG:srERE.D IN CA FO~ USE ON RJSSIAN Ol-WE.

Note; If OfU5" has been mowed or IllIed or trees have been cuI do not treat unll 'egrowth has reactted the recommenOed stages of growlh Apply thiS crOQuct when plants are actively growing and, unless oth­erwise dlre;ted aflel full leaf expansion. Use the higher rale for larger plants and/ol dense areas of growlh On vines, use the rlgtler rate for plans /!"Ial nave reached Ihe Woody slage of grOwth Best results are C~lalneo whe'" appltcallon IS made In the tate Summer or Fait after "t.,.' formallon In aTtd areas nest 'es,,:ts are ootalfled when applIcation IS made In the Sprmg I: earl,!' SufTIfT)er wnen brush species are at hlgr. mOisture conlen! aDC a'e flowerlflg Ensure tnC':_;Jh coverage when uSing handheld equIpment Symo­toms ma, "O! apPea- prior 10 frost or senescence With Fat( :rea\­ments Allow'" or ..... :Ie oays after appl1callon before tillage mowH'g or reo mova' ~e=!!at treatments may be necessary to control plants re­generatll'g '-:lm uP"lcerground parts or seed, Some Autumn colors on unoes'rable )eclouous species are acceptable provloed no malar leaf drop has :l:: ... rreo Reduced performance may result If Fait treat· ments are "'"'ade fOllOWing a frost See -OIRE:-,ONS ;;OR USE" and "MIXING, ADDITIVES enll APPL/. SAi!)f\' ItJ5-~UCTIONS sectIons of thiS label for labeled uses and speCifiC ap~ 'cation 'nSltuctlons

Apply t'1IS C'OoUCI as fOllows 10 conHoi or partiallY control the fol­lovlln!j ",'0:::, orusr ana trees

Alderberry Dewberry, Honeysuckle, Post oak, Raspberry-For control apply ~ 1: .: clans per acre 0' thiS procuet as a oroadcaSI spra) or as a 'Ie E'< SOI"llor WIth handheld eOUipment Aspen IQuaKlng). Cherry (Bitter, Black, Pin), Hawthorn, Oak (Southern red), Sweetgum, Trumpetcreeper-For contrOl apply 2 10 :3 Quarts of lil's procw':! ce' aCle as a broadcast spray Of as a 1 to 1 5% solutlor .~,'" nand held eQUIoment Birch, Elderberry Hazel. Salmonberry, Thimbleberry-:or con­tro! aop', : quailS per acre 01 thiS proouct as a oroadcast spray or as a 10'0 so .:,on \'iltr- hanOheld equipment Blacxborry-:ol ':onlro' apply;' 10 4 Qualls per acre of tl),S proo­uct as a 1:'::.a::J:::<3s\ spr<3y or 1 to 1 5~/" solution Wltn hand helP eO.Jlp­men: Maf.e aoPII;:ol'Or alter plants have reached lull leel maturity Besl results afe oblameo Wilen applications are made In the late Summer or Fall ~ft<;!, cerrles hav~ sel or dropped In late Fait BlaCKberries can De cO~'·oited 11\ applying a 075% solution of thiS prOduct pluS 05 to 1". ":::'In-Ion';:. surfactanl by total spray Volume With handneld equrpme~; ::-or control of 81ackberrles after leaf drop and until kill­Ing f'os: ::- as long as stems are green apply :3 to 4 quans of 11'115 proCu:::: ,r .: 10 4':; gallons of water per acre Broom (French, Scotch) • For contra! apply a 1 5 10 2~" SOllltton With "aflc"';! :: pou'tlrnent Buckwheat ICalifornia). Hasardia, Monkey rlower, Tobacco ITreej­"-0- car! a -:::1"0 r:- ' ~"ese spec'es apoly a ~ 10::( soluflon o~ Crus orco ... ::.: as ;-. '~!Ia' :;or3\ Wltr, J"af'ldheld equlptnel\l Thorou9n cover­age 0' '; .1J~ 's ne:essary lor be:sl reSUlts Catsclaw-~~' Ou'La' ;ontrOI apc1y a 1 to 1 5"', Sol,l/lon Wllh "land·

COY0t(, trllsh ~- c' :;;"1'01 apply a 15 to 2"'~ solullol' w (t" 'land· I'e:; ;;<1. ","er a: 'east 50% of the new leaves are fully je,e -:'r., ' Eucalyptus or .\ "'5 ~-~

\::: l'

,'[1"{' I of Eucalyptus res prouts apply a SOlu-~ l'~,,'!)ment when resprouts are 6 10 .:, 'eel !all

:'\("'8ge Apply when plants are ::FO\l/Ir';)" acll.'eiy Jr.:.ughl'stressed plants

Glypnosa:e ',h ' R '- ~ .1,1< ~ .:.: . 3

Kudzu-For ~O"'1rOI appl\ <1 quarts of this product per acre as a brOadcasl Sp',1\ 0' a~ a 2'0 solullon with handheld eqUIpment Re· peat applrcal :'>IlS 11>-11' be req\.JIred 10 maintain control Madrone resprouts-~or suppression or parllal control apply a 2% SOlution of 1111~ POQuct 10 reSprOUls less than 3 to 6 feet tall Best resUlis are o:."IQlrlea '111111 Spong/early Summer treatments Maple (Red)-: (H COT'trol applv as a 1 10 1 5% solullon with hand­neld eqUlpmer1' 'tine"" a: leas! 50'J~ of tne new leaves are (ully de vel· oped For pa': a :onlrOI apply 2 to .4 quarts of thiS product per acre as a b'oa::lcas: ~pray Maple (Sugar). Oak (Northern pin). Oak (Red)-For control. apply as a 1 to 1 5 SOlul,on Wlt'l handheld eqUipment when at least 50% of the new leaves are full\" oeveloped Polson IVy, POison oak-Fo~ control, apply 4 to 5 quarts of thiS product per a~re as a oroadcast spray or as a 2% sOlullon with hand· held equlpmen: ~eDeat applications may be required to maintain control FaJi treatments must be a~plled before le~lves lose green color Rose (Multlfloral-~or CO'ltrOI apply 2 quarts of thiS product per acre as a broad cas: spray or as a 1% solution with handheld equip­ment Treatments snould oe made prior to leaf deterroratlon by leaf­feeding insects Sage (Black). Sagebrush (California). Chamise, Tallowtree (Chi­nesel-For c::!nllO, 01 Inef,e speCies, apply a 1 % solullon of tillS product as a foliar spray W tn handheld eqwpmenl. Thorough cover­age of foliage IS necessllr~ for best resulls. Tan oak resprouts-For suppression or pnrtlal control. apply a 2% solution of tnls product to 'esprouts less !lan 3 10 6 feet tall Best results are obta,ned with Fall appliCations Willow_For conllOI apPly 3 quarts of thiS product per acre as a broadcast sprav or as a 1~" solUllon with (Iandheld equrpment Other Woody brush and trees listed on this label-For partial control. appl) 2 to 5 auarts of thiS product per aCre as a broadcast spray or as a 1 to 2c/. SOlution with handheld equipment

NON·CROP USES See "GENER,c, .. 'NcO~MATION' and -MIXING, ADDITIVES AND AP. PLICATION INSTRuCT,ONS- sectIOns of this label for essenhal prod­uct performance l'lfOfrr'latlon ano the follOWing NON-CROP seC1!ons for speclflc recc"flmende\! Llses EXTREME CARE. MJS'" aE :::X=~CISED TO AVOID CONTACT OF SPRAY WITH FOLIAGE 3RE:::N STEMS EXPOSED NON·WOODY ROOTS OR FRUIT OF CROPS CES:~A8~= TURFGRASSES. TREES, SHRUBS OR OTHER DESI~A8_E '> E3E.:-ATION SINCE SEVERE DAMAGE OR DESTRUCT/O/\. ~~,1." ~ES,_: .. -Repeat treatOle"lls may De 'lecessa'y to control weeds regeneraung from undergrotrna oarts or seeas ThiS product does not o'ovlde reSidual weed control. For suosequen: weed control 101l0w a laoe ·approved herblc!de program Read and caretulI~' ObSerVE- all cautionary statement>:; and all oth~r information appea~ing !:In \I'e labels of al! herblc!des used

INDUSTRIAL. RECREATIONAL AND PUBLIC AREAS When applleo as dlfectec '~r \'ON·CROP USES". under conditions descrrbed. thiS proauct carlrals Annual anj Perennial weeds lisled on this laoel growing :n areas such as aIrports, dllchbanks. dry ditches. dry canals. fencerows gal' courses. hlghw~IYs. Industrial plant sites lumberyards parK1ng a'ea~ parKS petroleum tank farms and pump· mg Installations rNJeirneS r;:'owe,· and telephone nghl-of-ways rad· roads. roadSIDes sc"oo,~ storage areas L:tllity substations other public areas af1d Sill"' 'al I'1CUSlf'al or non-crop areas For speCifiC rate~ 0' aopl :.1110r and rnstrUGtlons for control of vari­ous Annual ano De ' er"1la, .... eeds and Woody brush anC! trees see the 'WEEDS COII,''''RO:._=2 section of thiS label ThiS product rna\- be aoolled \\ Ir 'e:rrcL:lallng spayers, sh!eld;d applicators Of wiper applIcators ,f' aI'''. "or. crop site speclfie(1 on thiS label See Ihe "Selective 20<1 I),'""en: oa": e' the APPLICATION EQUIPMENT At:D TECHNIQUES se:::l" e' '~IS abel fer In'ormatl.)n on prooer use and callbratlo" ::l' '" S eO .... c'T'er: Tank Mixtures for Industnal and Forestry Site Preparations This product plus Oust Use on Indusl' a S les ''''c ... O·"f: aIrports. Indus/nal plams lumber­yards, petrole .. ", ';J'" 'ar .... ~ .... ."o!ng stations, plpelrnes (azlroaas, roadSides. stCra!)! a'eas ;:. ::-tre' SImilar s,'es where bare grounc 50

deSired ThiS tank ml~!l.Jr/: ~a, a's(' re _sed as a SIte preparation trealme'll for sites to oe t' a":eo 'C • ae, o'ne ... oblolly pine Rea ome Slasn prne and Vlrg,".a ~ Ile

When appllea ,1' : ,,":'eo:: ,_, ''-:IN·CROP USES' under tne conOI­tlons descrlbeo .",~ ('OC,,:' O·,lS Gust prOVides control 01 Annual weeds ilsted I" "'f' ,tE=::: ~-:::V7"RO!..LEC· section o{ the rabe (Qr thiS produci .)":J • ,,50' J'l: C:l""O~ or partie I control of the fellowl"g Perennial we~.;~ Apply 1 to 2 :;~<J . ",' s ~)':;h.:l v.rth 2 to 4 ounces of Oust ,n "0 1040 galioM c' ',1, S,-, ,';" ::ler acre as a DToajcas! sprar- I::

aClively grov, ":0 '.-\:,:;

ThiS mlxhlre ".J. <' :r:r ,..c ,", .le'lal equipment In sIte prep ope'a· t-ons When _;'" ,':: r,.l se :tle recomllended rates If' 5 te '5 gallons of 5P'<1, ~,,< <1:'8

TrllS PRODli~ - .• : ~ ~- -:"',r r,,'I~',TL'RE:S MAY NO-:- 8E ,':.,PPlIEt; BY AIR IN ~or conlrel (" •. ' ""J .. "'':',1~ ,_se tl'~ lower rates of t'lese p'O::luC~S

For control on the listed Perennial weeds use tne higher rales of both products For parl!al control use the lower rales

Bahiagrass Psspalum notstllm

Bermudagrass' Cynodon daeMon

Broomsedge Anaropogon vlf'Qlmcus

DOCK, curly Rumex cnspus

Dogfannel £u(Js(onum ciloi/llfohum

Fescue, tall Festuca anmdmllcea

'SUflpreSSlon al ",~I)(!' lales OJ'lly ··CCnlro! al me sowe' fares

Johnsongrass" Sorghum halepense

Floorjoe" Dlodls reret;

Quackgrass Elytngl8 repens

Trumpetcreeper' Campsls raolcans

Vaseygrass Paspalum U(VIl(ef

VelVain, blUe Verbena hastata

Read and carefully observe the cautionary statements and all other information appearing on the labels of all herbiCides used

Tank Mixtures for Non·Crop Sites When applied as a tan~ mixture, this producl prOVides control of Ihe emerged Annua· weedS and partial control of the emerged Perennial weeds Iistea III tillS label When applied as a lank mixture. the fOl­

lOWing reSidual herbiCides Will prOVide pre-emergence control of the weeds listed on the indiVIdual product labels

This producl, .. plus Diuron plus Krovar' plus Krovar II pius Ronstar' SOWP plus Simazine plus Simazlne 4L plus Simazlne BOW plus Surllan·· 7SW plus SUTfian AS

When tank-m,xlng With reSidual herbiCides aoe an agrlcultura Iy· approveo 11011. onlC surfactant al ~ 5 to 1°,{ bv volume of soray SOlUtion See :ne A~fXING ADDITIVES AND APPLiCATION INSTRUC" TIONS sectlOf' 01 tf'l:s label before preparing these tank mIxtures Read ana carefullY observe the label claims cautionary statements recommenoe::l ... se 'ates an\! all other IOlormatlOn on the labels of all products usee ~ ,nese lank mixtures Use according 10 Ihe mOSI

reStrlCllve 'aOe' ::l'reCtlons fer eacn prOduct In the mixture

Control of Emerged Weeds Annual weeds-App)" 1 quart of thiS product per acre In these tank mixtures wner weedS are less lOan 6 Inches lall and 1 5 Ql..arts oer acre wnen weeds are more than 6 Inches tall Parennial weeds-~o' partial control of Perennial weeds uSing tank mixtures apply 2 to 5 quarts of thiS product per acre Follow the rec(;.r.1"1enoatlons In lhe WEEDS CONTROLLED" section of thiS label (or .. (ege 01 growtH and rate of applicatIon (or specrf!c PerennIal wfloeds Pre·emergence Weed Control For ore·emergence weed control refer to tne Inolvldual product la­t)els IDr specI'IC non·crop Siles, rates carner volumes and precal)­Honary s:aternenlS MIX onl~ tne auantlly 0' spray solution that can be used dunng :he same oa, Do not allew these tank mixtures to stand overnlgnt as thiS may res"lt .n 'eouced weed control Apply these tallk mIxtures through conventional broadcast equipment only. FARMSTEAD WEED CONTROL Wher appl ed as orrected for '"NON·CROP USES' under conditIOns descrloed 1'115 p'OQuCl controls undeSirable vegetation (,sleO on thiS labe, aroul1o !arrnstead DUlldrng foundations along and In fences sne;terDeltS ane 10' qeneral non·selec\1ve farmsteac weed conlfOI rO' soe: I,C ':J't'S 01 3::1p,,:at'on and Instruc: ens !or cpntrol of van· ous Annua, a~(] Perenn,al weeas see the 'WEEDS CONTF?OLLEC' section ::It thIS laoe,

Farm Ditches ThiS prOO~IC: """" suppress Perennral grasses along farm dnches Apply thIS proouc: al iJ rate o~ 6 to 8 flUId ounces per aCfe lise 8 fI<Jld oun:es Der ac'e wner treatrng Tall 1coarsel fescue f:ine fescue Orcna'cgrass ~' Q"ackgrass covers For besl suppresslOn of these species aoe a'Tl!'10"IUm sulfate at a rate of 1 ., pounds per 10 gallons of spra~ soioll 0" ~,se 6 flurd ounces per acre w'lhout ammonrum sulfate ",'her :-eiH'ng "e'lrUC~.~ oluegrass ."'Opl~ treal""e,,~s .n lC to 20 gallons of spray solutIon per acre to aCllve,\ 9rC'"" 1'9 Perenn,al grass covers ~O( best S,'<'II .:'.51rIO,:110n and coverage use flal tan nozzles ':"dd 00":Y s.lr'a:iant at a rate of 0 5°/~ of the spray solution W"e',· ~'8:l= ~<l' ,',('eo control or suppressIo" '5 oeslred tank·mlx ItllS ,'('"0 .. :' '" t"E' Roproprrate laoeled BrOl3dleaf weeo nerblclde CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM {CRP ACRESI -n'5 c-,- 1.,,' :~, tOE .,s>'!d '0 control undeSirable vegetation wnen rota!:ng :Ju( G' -:r..:, l~',·~ ,)' Ie suppress competitive grow:n and seed oro­:luCIIO" '::' .. "C,'· ',1::/'[? vegetation 'ii CRP acres

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For specific rates of application for VanOU!i Annual and Perennial weeds, see the ·WEEDS CONTROLLED" sectron of this labal. CRP applications may be made with wiper applicators or cc>nven-tlonal spray eqUIpment ' For selectIVe applications with broadcast splay eqUIpment. apply 12 1o 16 IIuld ounces per acre 01 !hlS p/oducl In early Sprmg before desirable C~P grasses, such as Crested and Tall wheatgrass, break dormancy end Initiate green growth Late Fall applications can be made after desirable Perennial grasses have reached dormancy_ Some stuntIng of CRP Perennial grasses will occur if applications are made when plants ere not dormant

HABITAT MANAGEMENT This product IS recommended for the restoration andlor maintenance 01 native habitats and In wildlife management areas. Apply as rec· ommended In the "NON-CROP USES· !eCliCin of this tabel.

HabItat Restoration and MaIntenance When applIed as dJfected, e)(otlc and olher undesirable vegetalion may be controlled rn habitat management atElas. Applications can be made to allow recovery 01 native plant speCies, prior to planting desirable natIve specIes. and for Similar broad spectrum vegetation control reqUIre­ments In habitat management areas Spot treatments can be made selectIvely to remove unwanted plants for oabitat maintenance and enhancement For spat treatments, care should be exercised to keep sp1ay off duirable plants,

Wildlife Food Plots ThiS product may be used as a sIte preparation treatment prior to planting wlldllle food plOls Any WIldlife food species may be planted after applying this product, or native species may be allowed to re­populate the area. If tIllage IS needed to pmpare a seedbed, wait 7 days after applYlllg thIS proCluct before tiJli"g.

ORNAMENTALS AND PLANT NURSERIES, CHRISTMAS TREES THIS PROOUCT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE AS AN OVER· THE- TOP BROADCAST SPRAY IN ORNAMENTALS AND CHRiSTMAS TREES. Note: Desirable plants may be protected from the spray solution by using shields or covenngs made of cardboa~d Of other impermeable meterral When applted as Instructed for the conditions described for "NON­CROP USES", thiS product controls undesir",ble vegetation listed an thIS label prior 10 planting, Within and around greenhouses and shade. houses, and as a post.dlrected spray around established Ornamen· tals and Chrrstmas trees For specifiC rates of applIcation and instructions for control of vari­ous Annual and Perennral weeds, see the -WEEDS CONTROLLED" section of thiS label Where repeat applications are necessary, do not exceed 10.6 quarts of this product (7 9 !b$ glypnosate a.l.) per acre per year.

SIte Preparation F:ollowlng pre-plan! applIcations of this pro4uct. any Ornamental. Nursery or Christmas !ree specIes may be planted. Precautions should be taken to protect non-target plants durrng sIte preparation applications.

Greenhouse/Shadehouse Use ThIS product may be used to control weeds listed on this label that are growmg inSIde greenhouses Oeslrable vegetation must not be present durIng applIcation and air Circulation fans must be turned aft.

Post-directed Spray Use as a post.drrected spray araLlnd established Woody ornamental species or Christmas trees such as these isted below. Care must be exerCIsed to aVOId contact 01 spray. drilt cr mIst With foliage or green bark of eSlablJsned Ornamenla/ spec es

ArbolVltae Tht'la Spp

Azalea Rhododendron spp

Boxwood Buxus sop

Crabapple Malus spp

Douglas fIT PseudO/51.1gB spp

Euonymus Euonymus spp

Fir Ables spp

Jo}oba SimmondS!8 chlnensis

Holly flex spp

PARKS AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS

Lilac Synnga SfJP.

Magnolia Magnoli.E spp.

Maple Acer spp

Oak Quercus spp.

Privet Llgustrum spp

pine PinUS sPP

Spruce PICBS spp.

Yew TaxlJs spp.

ThiS product may be used In parks ana residential areas. It may be applied With any applicallon equipment described In thIS label This product may be used :0 Iflm.and-edge around trees. fences. paths, around bUIldings. Sidewalks and other objects In these areas This product may be used to elIminate unwanteCl weeds growmg til estab­lished shrub beds or ornamental plantll"lgs. ThIS product may be used poor 10 planllng an area to ornamentals. flowers, lurlgrass (sad or

seed), or prior to laying asphalt or beginning conslruchon proJect, All of Ihe instruction in the NONCROP USES and INDUSTRIAL, REC· REATIONAL AND PUBLIC AREAS sections apply to use In parks SILVICULTURAL SITES AND RIGHT-OF·WAYS Note: NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE AS AN OVER·THE·TOP BROAD­CAST SPRAY IN SILV/CULTURAL NURSERIES. When applied as directed for 'NON·CROP USES" under condillans descnbed. this product controls undeSirable vegetation listed on thiS label This product also suppresses or controls I,mdesltable vegeta­lion hsted on this label when applied at recommended ratea lor re­lease of established Comferous species listed an this label, For speCific rates of application and Instructions for control of vari~ ous Brush, Annual and Perennial weeds. see the "IM:£OS CONTROLLED" section 01 thiS label For speCIfic rales of application for release of listed Coniferous speCies, see the 'Conifer Release" part of this section of this label. Where repeat applications are necessary, do not e)(ceed 10.6 quarts of this product (7.9 Ibs_ glyphosate a.i.) per acre per year

AerIal Application This product may be applied using aerial spray equipment for sllvi· culturel site preparation, Conifer release and right-aI-ways treatments. See the "APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES" part 01 the "MIXING, ADDJTIVES AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" seClian of this label for information on how to apply this product by air DO NOT APPLY THtS PRODUCT BY AIR TO R!GHT-OF=-WAY SITES IN THE STATE OF CA. To reduce the aerial application drift hazard to aquatic slles', to non­target sites or any site containing deSIrable vegetatIon. always mamtarn appropriate buffl1' zones. A buffer zone of Ihe follOWing minimum distances I!Ihould be maintained:

• Helicoplers using a Microfoil~ boom, a Thru-Valve'" boom {TVB-45) or eqUIvalent drift control systems, should maintain at least a 50·foot buffer zone.

° When u!ung other senal equipment 1: Maintalf'! at least a 75·foot buffer zone for apphcatlans using 2

quarts or less per acre of thIS product. 2, Maintalf'! at least a 125·foot buffer zone for applicatIons uSing

more than 2 quarts per acre of this product 3. Maintsln at least a 400-loot bulfer zone for applications on fight.

of.ways WhM applied from 75 feet or more above ground level.

These distances should be increased if conditions favonng drift eXist -Aquil/IC 31te3 mcluCie 1111 likes, ponds ana 3/reams used ror Signiflcpnt domestiC purp03es or anglmg

SIte Preparation Following pre· plant applications of this product, any silvlcultural speCies may be planted,

Post-directed Spray In established silviculture I sites, use a spray 01'\ the foliage 01 un· desirable vega/alion. Care must be exercised to aVOid contacl of spro)!, drrft or mist with fOliage or green bark of desHable 'pecles

Conl'.r R.Jea". For release, apply only where Conifers have been established for more than one year. Vegetation should nat be diSturbed prrar to treat­ment or until viSible symptoms appear after treatment. Symptoms of treatment are slow to appear, especially In Woody species treated in late Fall. Injury may occur to COf'llfers treated for release, espe­cially where spray paUerns overlap or the hIgher rates are applied or when applications are made dunng periods of active Comfer growth Do not use additional surfactant with Conifer release applica­tions. Applications must be made after formation of final COnifer resting buds in the FaIJ or prior to initial bud swelling In SpTlng Some Au­tumn colots on undesirable DeCiduous speCies are acceptable pro· vided no malor leaf drop has occurred. Use the follOWing rates for Conifer release to control or partIally control Ihe weeds lISted In the "WEEDS CONTROLLED~ section of thIS label. For release of the following Conifer sptcies'

Douglas fir PineO Pseudotsug6 menZl6s;; Pinus spp.

FI, Spruce Abies spp. Picea spp.

Hemlock Tsuga spp

°lncl\.Jt:jes all species ext;ept Eastem white pme, Lobolly pine or Slash pine

Apply 1 5 to 2 quarts of thIS prodUct per acre excepf In WA and OR, West of the crest of the Cascade MOUntains. For Sprrng tr6at· ments Wesl of lhe crest of the Cascade Mountains. appJy 1 qual! of thiS product per acre before Conifer bua swell for control of An· nual weeds For Fall treatments 1n WA and OR West of Ihe crest 01 the Cascade Mountarns, apply 1 10 1 5 qUarts of this product per acre belore any major leaf drop of DeCiduous specIes For reJease of Weslerr;r hemlock, apply 1 quart of thIS product per acre

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For release of the following Conifer s09,:ies:

Loblolly pine Pmus teeda

Eastern white pine Pmus strobus

Slash pine Pinus el/iottii

L.ato season application-Apply 1 5 to 2 quarts of this product In & minimum 01 5 ga!Jons of spray sohJilon per acre III early Autumn. ApplicatIOns made pnor to Sept~mber 1 or when conditions are con­dUCive to rapid growth of Conifers Will create the potential for In­creased Injury In tne form ot tiP andlor needle turn. Injury may decrease with later appliCatiOns Some Autumn color~j are acceptable at the time of appllcallons Apply prior to frost or leaf drop of undeSirable plants. Applications made according to label dlrec\1ons will release loblolly pine Eastern white pine and Slash pme by reducing compe­tition from the follOWing specIes

A,h Fnvonus sPP

Cherry: Black Pnmus seroflna Pin Pn.mus pems,11van,ca

Elm Ulmus spp

Hawthorn Cralaegus spp

Locust. black Robsna pSfJudoacacla

Maple, red Acer rubm

Oak: Black Quercus velubna Post Quercus s(eliala Southern red Quercus falcala White Quercus alba

Persimmon DlosPYros sPP

Poplar, yellow {Tulip treel Lmodendron lulipfera

Sassafras . Sassafras albldurn !Sourwood

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O;t(ydendlum arboreum Sumac:

Polson I?hus verniX Smooth Rhus glabra Wlnglld Rhus copalltna

SweetgulT Uqusdambar $tyraciflua

Apply only to those sItes where Woody brush and trees listed In thIS label conslttute the maJorlt~ of the undeslf3ble speCies.

This Product Plus Oust Tank Mixtures for Conifer Release from Herbaceous Weeds To release loblolly ptnes from Heroaceous weeds, tank mixtures of thiS product with Oust w!1I !='rovlde control of Annual weeds listed In

the 'WEEDS CONTROLLEDP section of thiS and the Oust !abe! and partial control of the Perennial weeds Iistec, below Apply 16 to 24 flwd ounces 01 thiS product with 2 /0 4 ounces of Oust In 10 to 30 gallons of spray solution fHH acre Make application 10 actively growing weeds as a broadcast !pray over the top of the young Loblolly pmes THIS PRODUCT PLUS OUST 7ANK MIXTURES MAY NOT BE APPLIED BY A/R IN CA ThiS tank mixture ma~ be aoplied uSing aEtrlal equipment When ap­plytnQ by air use the recommenoeo rate In 5 to 15 gallons of spray solution per acre For control of Annuar weeos oelow 12 Inches In height (or runner length on annual vines I use tne lower rates of b)th prodUcts Use tugher rates of both products when Annual weeds aNI In more advanced stages of growth and are aoo'oact>mg flower 01 seed formatIon Use tile iugher rales of no,h prODUCts for partla) control of Ihe fol­lOWing Perenlllal weedS Use the lower rate~ for suppressIOn of growth

I Bahiagrus Pa!palum nola tum

Broomsodge Anoropogon vlrgmlcus

Dock, curly RumeX cnspus

Dogfennel Eupatonum capll/ifollum

Fescue, tall Fe$(uca arundmacea

-Col'llrOl at hghe' rates -·S(.(lpre~slon al rogl'e' rales ",.,V

I Johnson'ilrass' I Sorgnum halepense iPoorjoe'

Dlodla tl3feS

Trumpetc:reeper·· : Campsl,; rad/cans . Vaseygrus

Paspa/um uNl((e, . Vervain, olue

lIertJenl hastata

Pme damage may occur ar can be accentuated If treatment takes place when ~,.oung trees are "ndel stress from drought. flood waler msects or dIsease Reael and observe lIle CBL.I,onarv statemellts and air olher Informa­tIOn appearmg on t"e labe s of the herbiCides used Note to User: ThiS proouet '7lJst n01 be useCl In areas where ad­verse Impact on ::eoerally des g"ated endangered1threatened plant or aquatic speCies "ve I ~E'lv Prior 10 making aool'ca110ns :ne user of thiS product musl deter­mlOe no such specIes are localea In or If'rmedlalely adjacent to the area to be trea:ec

CUT STUMP TREATMENTS "NoOdy vege~at,ar rna') 08 ::Y'trc' ec Oy treating freshly cut stumps of trees ane r<:'srl:J .. lS \'.1 1 '" :.,,5 prOQuet ':"ppl.,. thiS prcauct ustng SUitable eQu,pll'e"l: ;[" ensure .:overage of tne entire cambium Cu1 vegetation C.OSf 10 :'"11:: so' s .... "a:e ':"ppt'i a 50 \0 100% solution of

thiS product to the freshty cut !;urface Immediately after culling Delays 11"1 application may result III reduced performance For best results, leaf appllcallon should oe made dUring penods of active growth and fuff expansion When used according to dlfcctlons for cui stump application thiS product Will CONTROl. PARTIALLY CONTROL or SUPPRESS many types of WOody brush and tree species some of which .ne listed below

Alder Alnus spp

Eucalyptus Eucalyptus spp

Madrone Arbulus menZleSIl

O.k Quercus spp

Reed, Giant Arundo donal(

Saltcedar Tamarrx spp

Sweetgum LiQUJdlJmbar sryracl!lulJ

Tan oak Lithocarpus densiflorus

Willow SaliX spp

INJECTION AND FRILL APPL.lCATIONS Woody vegetation may be controlled by Inlecllon or fflll application of thIS product Apply thiS product uSing SUitable equipment that must penetrate Into l'vlng tissue Apply the eqUIvalent of 1 milliliter of thiS product per each 2 10 3 IIlcnes of trunk diameter (DSH) ThiS IS besl achieved by applymg a 50 to 100% concenlrallOn of thiS mate­rlBI either to a continuous fflll ar.ound the tree or all cuts evenly spaced around the tree below all branches As tree diameter Increases J!l size better results are achieved by applymg dHuted matenal to a continuous fflll or more closely spaced cl.lttmgs. AVOId application techlllques that allow runoff to occur from frill or cut areas In spe­cies that exude sap freely after fnlls or culling. In specIes sucn as thIS, mak.e frill or cut at an oblique angle so as to produce a cuppmg effect and use undiluted malenal For best results. application should be made dUring periods of active growth and after full leaf ex pan-Slon ThiS' treatment WILL CONTROL the followmg Woody species

O.k Quercus s(JP

Poplar Populus sap

Sweetgum LiqUidambar styractflua

Sycamore Platanus occldanlalls

ThiS treatment WilL PARTIAllY CONTROL Ihe follOWing Woody speCies

BJack gum Nyssa sylva/lea

Dogwood Comus sap

HICkory Calya spa

Maple, Red Acer rubrum

TURFGRASSES AND GRASSES FOR SEED PRODUCTION

Pre-plant and Renovation When aoplleo as directed for "NON-CROP USES~. under conditions dese',beo Inls product controls most eXisting vegelatlOn prior to Ihe planting and renovation of either Turfgrasses or Grass seed produc­tion ateas For speCifiC rales of applIcation and InstructIons for control of vanous Annual anti PefenmaJ weeds anti Woody Dlush and tre~s see l'1e ·WEEDS ::ONTROLlEO' secllon of thiS label For ma-",murr control Of eXlsllng vegetation delay planting to aeter­mine ,I any regrowtn from escapeo undergrouno plant parts occurs Where repeat treatments are necessary. SUHICH!nt regrowth must be attamed prior to application For warm-season grasses. such as Bermudagrass Summer or Fall applications prOVide best contro DO NOT DISTURB SOIL OR UNDERGROUND PLANT PARTS 3E­FORE TREATMENT Tillage or renovation techniques such as verti­cal mowing cOring or sliCing should be delayed for 7 days aller application to allow proper translocation Into unClerground plant parts Turfgrasses: Where e)(Istmg vegetallon IS growJflg In a f,eid or unmowed Situation apply thiS ploduct to actively growing weeds at Ine stages of grOwth hstea In the WEEDS CONTROLI.ED· section of tI"JIS laDel Where ex,s-t'ng vegetallon IS growIng under mowed Turfgrass man· agement apoly In,s product after omitting al least one regular mow­II"\g to al,o,,", suff.c,enl growth lor good InterceptIon of Ihe spray Des'raole Turfgtasses may be planted follOWing the above procedure Grasses for Seed Production: Apply thiS prOduct \0 acttvely grow­Ing weedS al the stages of growth recommended In the ·WEEDS CONTROU.ED section of t/"IIS label pnor to plartllng or renoval,on of Turl or Fotage grass areas grown for seeo production 00 NOT feed or graze lreared areas wlthJD 8 weeks after applJcarlon

Anmlal Weed Control in Dormant Bermudagrass and Bahiagrass Turf When applied as dJrec!ed for 'NON·CROP USES' under lhe cond!· tlons oescr,oeO thiS product will prOVide control or suppress'ol'1 of many V\'1111er annual weeds and Tall fescue lor effective release of dorrr1ijnl cermudagrass and Bahlagrass lurf Refer to the rate I3ble ~'Vee:;J's ':o.rtrO'led or Suppressed wlfh ThiS Product Alone under the RE.E:'SE JF BERMUDA GRASS OR SAHIAGRASS secllon of thiS

,aoe. fO' 'ecO'TImended rates and volumes on the specIes to oe sup­pressej a- (.,)n:'Olleo Treat only \,·"hen turi IS dormanl and Dnor to SPring greenup <:;,,01 '.realmenIS or broadcast appllcahons of thiS praouc! If)

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excess of 16 fluid ounces per acre may result In Injury or delayed greenup 10 highly maintained Turfgrass areas I eo. golf courses, lawns, etc. DO NOT APPLY TANK MIXTURES of PitS j:lfoduc\ plus Oust 10 highly maintained Turfgrass areas

RELEASE OF BERMUCAGRASS OR BAH1AGRASS Note: Use only In areas where Bermudagrass or Bahiagrass are deSirable ground covers and where some temporary injury or discoloration can be tolerated Use tank mixtures of this product plus Oust only on railroads, highways, uWity plant Sites or other right-ot-way areas When applied as directed for -NON-CROP USES" under the condi­\Ions described. thts produc:l wifl provide control or suppression of many Winter annual weeds and Tall fescue for effective release of dormant Bermudagrass or Bahragrass This pl'oduct may oe tank-mixed with Oust as recommended for reSIdUal control Make applications to dormant Bermudagrass or Sahragrass. Tank mix-tures of this product plus Ousl may delay greenup To aVOid delnys In greenup and mini· mlze rnJUry. do no! add more than t ounce :ler acre of Oust on Ber­mudagrass or more than 0 5 ounce per acre on Bahiagrass. or aVOid treatmg when these Grasses are In a semi· dormant condition For oest results on Winter annuals. treat when plants are m an early growth stage (aelOw 6 Inches In height; after m05t have germinated For best results on Tall fescue. treat when Fescue IS In or beyond the 4· fa 6·leaf stage. Wetds Controlled Rate' recommendations for r;onfrol or suppmsslon of Winter annuals and Tall fescue are listed below. APPly the recommended rales of Ihoi pro(juCI alone or as a tank mix-ture in 10 to 25 gallons of waler. plus :1.5 10 1% non-IoniC sur­fac/anl by /01al spray volume per acre. For the best recommendation for the mJx\~:re of weeds within your geographIC area, contact your sales representative.

Weeds Controlled or Suppressed with This Product Alone·

Thls Product (fl. ozs, per acre)

Weed Species 8 12 ,. 24 32 64

Barley, little S I c c c c C Hordeum pUSJI/Um

Bedstraw, catchweed S I c c c c I

c Oakum apanne

Bluegrass, annual S C C C C C Poa aMUS

Chervil S C C C C C Chserophyllum tBmtunerl

Chickweed, common S I c c c c c SleJ/ane medra

Clover, crimson I , I s s c c ,

c • I Trifolium mearns/um

Clover, large hop S S C c I C Trifolium campestre [

Fescue, tall

I S S

Festuce arundrnBcea

Geranium, Carolina I S S C I C Geranium carollmanum [

Henblt S C C C C Laml/)m amplexlt:aule

Ryegrass, Italian S C C G Lo/wm multdlorum

Speedwell, com [ S I c c c c C Veronica alvens/s

Vetch, common I S C C C Viele saliva

Not.: C .. COntrOl S = SwpreSSIOO I 'These rales apply only 10 slles wnere estaohshed COlT'cobtlYe TLtf 11; present

Weeds Controlled or Suppressed with This Product Plus OU$t"

This Product (n. au. per acre) + Oust (oz. per acre)

• 12 12 ,. 16 12 ,. + + + + + + +

Weed SpeCies 0.25 0.25 D,' 0.25 D,' 1 1

Barley, little C C C C C C C Hordeum pusll/Um

Bedstraw, catchweed C C C C C C C GaJillm apanne

Bluegrass, annual S C C C C C C Poe annul))

Chervil C C C C C C C Ch8erophyflum tarn/un en

Chickweed, common S C C C C c i C Stet/ana med/B

Clover, crimson S S S S C c I C Trifolium rncamarum

Clover. large hop S S S c I

C TrifolIUm cBmpesrre

Fescue, tall S S Festuca arundmacea

Geranium, Carolina S S C C C C GeranIUm carollmanum

Henblt S C C C C c LamlUm amp/ex/caule

Ryegrass, Italian S S C C C C Loi/um mult1norum

Speedwell, com S C C C C c I c Veronica arvenSis

Vetch, common C C C C C C j C Vlcla sativa

Hot.: C '" COntrol S ,. S41pres$.<on 'These rates or mlXlll"lI1 of rates apply ol1ly to Iitu w~re IIStabHsl"Ieo compeDb~ Turlls preseot

Release of Actively GrOWing Bermudagrass When applied as directed, this product WIll aid in the release of Bermudagrass by prOViding control of annual !SpeCies listed In the ·WEEDS CON· TROLLEO· sectIon of this and the Oust label and suppressIOn or partial control of certain Perennial weeds For conlrol or suppressIon of those Annual species lfsted on this label. use 1 10 3 Pints of thIS product as a broadcast spray In 10 to 45 gatlons of spray solution per acre Use Ihe lower rate when trear· Ing Annual weeds below 6 inches Il\ height jar length of runner In

Annual ~rneSj Use Ihe higher rate as Weeds Increase in SIz.e or as they aoproach flower or seedhead formation Use the I-lIgher rale of this product tor panral control of the fol/ow· ing Perennlat species Use the !ower rate for suppression of growth For best resulls see Ihe -WEEDS CONTROLLED" section of thiS label for proper stage of growth

Bahlagrass Johnsongrass· Pespelum nota/um Sorphum ha/epenss

Bluostom, sliver Trumpetcreope,...· Andropogon saccharardes CampslS red/cans

Fescue. tall VaseY9rass Fes/uca 8rundmBcea Paspaluro ufVlt/ei

':::;OntrDl al ~\lher rales ··Suppresslon.n lI,gher rale! 011;0

This product may be tank· mIxed wuh Oust If lank·mlxed use no more than 1 to 2 pints per acre of thiS product With 1 to 2 ounces of Oust per acre Use the lower rates of both mixtures to control Annual weeds below 6 mches In height (or runner tength In Annua: vines) that are tlsted 111 the ·WEEOS CONTROLLEO' section of (hl!; booklet and (he Ousl label Use the higher rates as Annual weeds mcrease In size and approaCh the (lower and seedhead stages Use the hIgher rates of !hls product to prOVide partla! control of the follOWing Perennial weeds Use the lower rates for suppresslOn of growth

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Bahlagrass JOhnson~rras.· Paspalum notatum Sorghum ha/epense

Bluestem, silver P9orjoe" Andropogon saccharoides DJodle leres

Broomsedge Trumpekreeper* Andropogon vlrginicus Campsis fadicans

Dock, curfy Vaseygra:i$ Rumex cnspus Paspaium urVlllei

Dogfennel Vervain, blue Eupatorium capilliforium Verbena hastala

Fescue, tall Festuca 8fUndinaC8a

'SuppreSSlon al higher rates orvy "Controi at me higher (elell

Use only on well-established Bermudagrass Berrnudagrsss Injury may result from the Irealment but regrowth will occur under morst condi­trans. Repeat applIcations 10 the same S8a!licn are not recommended, since severe injury may result Read and carefully observe all cautIonary !>tatements and all other Inlormation appearing on the labels of all herbrcldes used. COOL SEASON TURF GROWTH REGULATION When applied as dIrected. thIS product Will suppress growth and seedhead development of listed Turf species In mdustnal areas. ThiS producl is recommended for management of coarse Turf on roadside right-of-ways or other indU!itrial areas. Do not use on high-quality Turf or other areas where Tur( c%r changes cannot be tolerated. Slight Turt dlscoloralion may occur but Turf wilt fe-green and regrow under mOist condlhons as effects of thiS product will wear off Apply -4 to 6 fluid ounces of this product per acre alonE! or in 8

recommended tank mixture. Spray volumes of 10 to 40 gallons per acre are recommended. When using this product, mix 2 quarts of a non·ionic surfactant per 100 gallons of spray solution. This product can be used for growth and sl,ed),ead suppression of:

rail toscue Smooth brome

For best results. apply this product in a recommended tank mixture 10 BctlVely gfowing TUffgfasses atl&f greerlup In the Spring of the year For suppression of seed heads. appllcatl:ms must be made before boot-to-seedhead stage of development. Apphcatlons made from seed heed emergence until matunty may result in Tun discolor allan or injury. After mowing or removal of seedheads, this product, In a recom­mended lan.k mixture may also be used 10 suppress Ihe growth of cerlain Turfgrasses. Allow Turf to recover from slress caused by heat, drought or mowing before making appllCiJllons. Applications made to Turf under stress may increase the polential for discoloration or HlJury Annuat Grasses For growth suppression of some Annual grasse!- such as Annual ryegrass. Wild barley and Wild oats. apply 3 to 4 flUid ounces of this product in 10 to 40 gallons of spray solution per a:re. ApplicatIons should be when annual grasses ate actIvely groWlIlg and before the seed­heads are in the boot stage of development. Treatments made after seed head emergence may cause In,ury to the desired grasses Tank Mixtures For the followrng tank mixtures. consul! each product label (or weeds controlled and the correct stage 01 application Do not treat Turf under stress Tank mixtures plus 2,4-0 Amine: For additional weed control ben­efits. up to 1 pound of actIve ingredient per acre of 2,4-0 amme may be added to file fOllOWing tank mlxtur(!$. Consult the label for 2.4·0 amIne for weeds controlled Tall Fescue This product plus Telar&>: For suppressIon of Tall fescue growlh and seed heads and control or partial contfol of some Annual weeds, apply this tank mixture after greenup and prior to boot-to·seedhead stage of development. Use 0.5 ounce of TI31ar per acre. This tank rnixlure can also be applied after mowing elf removal of t~lI fescue seedheads for turl growth suppressIon Make only one of nie above appphcahons per growth season. fhis product plus Oust: For suppression of Tall fescue growth and seedheads and control or parlial control of some Annual weeds. ap­ply Ihls lank mlxtLlre after greenup and p"or 10 boot·to-seedhead slage of development. Use up to 0.25 ounce of Oust per acre. This product plus Escort": ThiS tank mixture can be applied after mowing or removal of Tall fescue seed heads for Turf growth sup­pression and control of some Annual weed!~. Use up to 0.33 ounce of Escort per acre NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT REGISTERED FOR USE WITH ESCORT IN CA Smooth arome This product plus Oust: For suppression (It Smooth brome growth and seedheads and conI rot or parllal control of some Annual weeds, apply this tank mixture atter greenup or prior to boot-to-seedhead stage of development Use up to 0.25 oun!:e of Oust per acre

BAHIAGRASS SEEDHEAD AND VEGETATIVE:: SUPPRESSION When applied as directed in the Indicated non·crop areas (roadsides, alrporls. golf course roughs and plant slte~), Ihis product will pro­vide Significant inhibItIon of seed head emerilence and will suppress vegetative growlh for a penod of approxlrnately 45 days with single

applications -and approximately 120 days with sequential applica\lons. Apply· this product, to 2 weeks after lull greenup 01 Bah/aOfass or after Bahiagrass has been mowed to a Llniform height of 3 10 4 inches. Applications must be made prior to seed head emergence. Apply 6 fluid ounces per acre of this product pjus 0.5 to 1% of non-Ionic surfactant bV total spray volume in 10 to 40 gaffons of water per acre. Sequential applicallons of this product plus 0.5 to 1% of non-ioniC surfactant by total spray volume may be made al approximately 45-day intervals to extend the period o( seedhead and vegetative growth suppression. !=or continued seed head suppression, sequentIal applications must be made prior to seedhead emergence. Apply no more than 2 sequential applications per year As a first sequential applicati,pn, apply 4 fluid ounces of this product per acre plus non­ionIC surfactant A second sequentIal appircatron of 2 to 4 fluid ounces per acre plus non-ionic surfactant may be made approximately 45 days after the last application. A tank mixture of this producl plus Oust may be applied only on roadsides for seed head inhibitIon and vegetative suppressIon Ap­ply 6 fluid ounces per acre of this proauct plus 0.25 ounce per acre of Oust, plus 0.5 to 1 % non-janie surfactant by total spray volume 1 to 2 weeks following an inilial Spring mowing. When uSing thiS product plus Oust for suppression of Bahlagrass. make only t application per year. NOTE TO USERS: Where maxImum allowatlle rate ot glyphos8fe per acre per year is indicated for this product, this also includes other glyphosate-containing products, such as Glyfos HerbiCide. Glyfos X­TRA, Glyfos AU, ROLlndup, Roundup Uflra and Touchdown.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do nol contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed or seed by storage or disposal. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product thai cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed of in a landfill approved for pesticide disposal or in accordance wi\h apPlicable Federal. State or Local procedures. Emptied container retains vapor and product reSIdue. Observe all labeled safeguards until container is destroyed. FOR BULK CONTAINERS: Triple rinse emptied bulk container. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or dispose of in a manner approved by State and local authOrities. FOR MINI-BULK REFILLABLE CONTAINERS: Do not reuse container, except for refill in accordance wilh a valid Toll RepaCkaging Agreement If not refilled or returned to an authoriZed repackaging facility, triple rinse container, then punClure and dispose of in a sanitary landfill Ot by mCinerahon, or, if allowed by State and Local authorities, bV burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. FOR ALL OTHER NON-RETURNABLEJREFILLABlE CONTAINERS: 00 not teuse container. iriple rinse container. then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by Incinerat10n. or, if allowed by State and Local authorities, by burning. If burned. stay out of smoke.

WARRANTY - DISCLAIMER The label instructions for the use of Ihis product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tesls. The dlfeclions are behev~d (0 be reliable and should be foJJowed carefully. However. it is impossible \0 e!imlnale all risks Inherently assOCiated wllh use of Ihis product. Crop Injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditIOns. presence of other male rials, or the manner of use or application, all of whIch are beyond the control of DREXEL CHEMICAl. All such risks shall be assumed by the user. DREXEL warrants onty thaI the material contained herein conforms to the chemical description on the label and IS reasonably fit for the use therein described when used in accordance with Ihe "DIRECTIONS FOR USE" set forth in the complete directions for use booklet <"Direc/ions'), subject to Ihe risks referred 10 above. • Any damage ariSing from a breach of Ihis warranty shall be limited 10 direct damages and shall not Include consequentIal commercial darn· ages such as loss of proflls or values or any other speCial or indirect damages. DREXEL makes no other expressed or Implied warranty including any other expressed or Implied warranty of FITNESS or MERCHANTABIL· ITY

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