U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, CORNBELT ATRAZINE 90

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EPA Reg. No. ~ EPA Est. No. 11773-IA-l

Cornbelr [IJ Atrazine gOOF

Herbicide lor season-long weed control In com and sorghum. For weed control In certain other

crops; In noncrop areas; and Indultnal lites.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Alrazlne; 2-<:hlor0-4 .. elhylll1llno-&­Ilopropyl.mlno--I-irlazint ............•.......... 85.5'1. _Rel.ltd compounds .............••................ 4.5'#t

INERT INGREDIENTS ............................ 10.0'10 Totlt ...................................... 100.0 ....

Keep Out of Reach of Children CAUTION

See additional prec8ullonary statements al end 01 label booklet

See diret;Uo.n, lor Ute tn'\de booklet.

Cambell' Is a registered Irademark of the VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

IMPORTANT: Read the entire Direction. for U.e and the Condillons of Sale and W"rranly before using this product

CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

The Directions lor Use 01 this product reilect the opinion 01 experts based on field use and tesis. The directions are believed to be reliable and shoutd be followed carefully. However. it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with use 01 this product Crop injury, incl/ectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such lactors as weather conditions, presence 01 other materials, or the manner of use or application all of which are berOnd the control 01 Van Oiest Supply Co. or the Seller. All such risks shal be assumed by the Buyer.

Van Diesl Supply Co. warrants that this product conlorms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably lit for the purposes referred 10 in the Directions for Use subject to the inherent risks referred to above. Van Oiest Supply Co. makes no other express or implied warranty 01 Fitness or Merchantability or any other express or implied warranty. In no case shall Van Diest Supply Co. or the Seller be liable for consequential. special, or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling Ollhis product. Van Diest Supply Co. and the Seller offer this product. and the Buyer and user accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty, which may be varied only by a~reement in writing Signed by a duly authorized representative of Van Dlest Supply Co.

~ DIRECTIONS FOR USE ~ A It Isa violation of federal law to use thiS product lOa manner inconSistent ~ \\~ with Its labeling I..X fAILURE TO FOLLOW THE OIRECllONS FOR USE AND PRECAU· '} II liONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR WEED CONTROL. ~ CROP INJURY, OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES .,...,.

Donat apply this product in such a manner as todirectlyorthrough drift expose workers or other persons, except those know'ngly involved in the application. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.

00 not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.

Because cerlain states may require more restrictive reentry intervals for various crops treated with this product. consult your State Department of Agriculture for further information

Written or oral warninQs must be given to workers ~ho_are 1i!!l!ected to be in a treated area or 10 an area about to be treateOwllfl tflls product. Oral wa rnings must be Qiven which inform workers of areas or fields that may not be entered wllhout specific protective clothing •• lOtil sprays have dried. and appropriate actions to take in case of accidental exposure as described under Precautionary Statements on this tabel. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language cuslomarily understood by workers Oral warnings musl be given if there is reason to believe that written warnings cannot be understood by workers. Written warnings must inr'ude the following inlormation: ··CAUTION. Area treated with Cornbelt8 A1razine 90DF on (date of application). 00 not enter without appropriate protective clcthing until sprays hayedried.ln case of accidental exposure, flush eyes or skin wilh plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse."

OENEflALINFORMATION

T hIS herbicide controls many annual broadleaf and grass weeds In corn. sorghum;su9arcane, pineapple, and certain other crops specihed on this label. It IS also effective in noncrap .. reas &Ild industrial siles lor control of most annual and many perennitlf.lM.eleaf and grass weeds. This product may be applied before or afrer weeds emerg~r •••••

Following many yb'Hs 01 contmuous use qJ rt.'s·p'Qduct anO che'nil!tllly related products, bi<;lypes 01 some of the wkld.\tsled on tnls labellfave been reported which cannot be effectively controlled by thi •• rw:l.r",.led herbicides. Where this IS known or suspected S'.1d weeds conftolleti by this product are expectea to be present along with resistant biotyp!s. we recommend the use ollhls product in combinations or in s~ .. ~ with other registered herbicides which are not triazines. If onlyw-resi)(ant biotypes are expected to be present, 1.;,S{J,jJ registered"'"'l"tbn·tl'tazlOe herbiCide. Consull with your ~tate Agricultur~1 Extension SeQ'ice for speCific recommendations. • •

Since this product acts mainly thro,-'gh root ab~rption. its elj~n.;e:1ess depends on moisture to move it inlo the r~ ZO'1e. If weeds de\'!IOp, a shallow cullivalion or rolary hoeing wl!1 ~eneun~ resull ir: t'~I:' ~eed control. .... .. ~.

10 ••• This product is noncorrosive to equlpmet1t"and-metal surfaces, non­flammable, and has low electrical conductivit} ~ ;

Avoid using ncar adjacent desirable plants or in gl:'lenhouses, or injury may occur

To aV')id spray drill, do not apply under windy condilion: Avoid spray overlap, as crop injury may result.

Where the use directions give a range of rates. use the lower rate on coarsc·textured soil and soil low in organic mailer; use the higher rale on line-textured soil and soil high in organic malter

NOTE: v/\N OIE:::,l SUPPLY CO. does nOI recommend apphcat!ons in combination with other herbit;ides or oils. excepl as speCifically dcscrtbed on Ihe label or in IJleralUrc published by Van Dlest Supply Co.

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, Ground .ppllc.llon: Use conventional groufJd sprayers equipped with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform applic_atlon. E!e certaIn tl1'al noules are uniformly spaced and are the same size. Calibrate sprayer belore use and recalibrate al the start of each season and when changing carriers. Unless otherwise s/>.ecified, use a minimum of 10gal. of spray mixture/A for all preplanl Incorporated. preplant surf~ce. preemergence, and postemergence applications (with or without ollar surfactant) with ground equipment. I! Use a pump with capacity to (1) maintain 35-40 psi al r.oz~Ies, (2) provide sufficient agitation in tank to keep mixtufa in suspenslO~. and (3) 10 provide a minimum of 20% bypa~ al all tl~es. yse cenln!uSJal pumps which provide propeller sh~ar aCII!l~ for dlspersmg a~d mlxlOg this product. The pump should prOVide a mmlmum 01 10gal.lmlnuteJl00 gal. lank size circuli:ted through a corr~ct1y positioned sparger tube or jets. !, Use screens to protect the pump and to ·prevent nozzles Irom clogging. Screens placed on the suction side of the pump should be lo-mesh Of coarser. 00 not place a screen in the recirculation line. Use 50--mesh or coarser screens between the pump and boom. and where required, at the nozzles Check nozzle manufacturer~ recommendations

For band applications. calculate amOlf' 10 be apphed per acre as follows

Band WIdth Amount in inChes Broadcast! needed Row width rate = per acre 10 IOches per acre t 01 field

Aerlal.pplicaUon: Use aerial applicatioi) only where broadcast applica· tions are specified. Apply in a minimum 0' 1 gal. of water for each 11b. of CornbeU8 Alrazine 90DF applied per ~ere. For poslemergence treat· ments on corn and sorghum, apply recQmmended rate in a minimum 01 2 gal. 01 water/A_ Avoid applications upder conditions where uniform coverage cannot be obtained or where ,,\csssive spray drift may occur.

Avoid application to humans or animals; Flagmen and lo~ders ~hould avoid inhalation of spray mist and prolonged contact With skin, and should wash thoroughly before eatini and at the enrl of each day·s operation. ~

Application In water or liquid fertillzer::~litrogen solution or co,!,plete liquid fertilizer may replace all or part :of the water as a carner for preemergence, preplant incorporatedr or preplant su~~c:e groun.d application on corn and sorghum. Cfleck the compatibility of thIS product with liquid fertilizer andlor nitrogen solution as shown below before use. 00 not apply in nitrogen solution or complete liquid fertilizer after corn or sorghum emerges, except as noted under Lay-by treatment for corn. or crop injury may occur. , i CompallbllltyTest:Since liquid fertilizers can vary. even within the same analysis, always check compatibility WiVl herbicide(s) each time belore use. Be especially careful when using-complete suspension or fluid fertilizers as serious compatibility pro.blems are more likely to ccur. Commercial application equipment may improve compatibility in some instances. The following test aS$umesa sprayvolumeof 25 gal. per acre. For other spray volumes. make appropriate changes in the ingredients. Check compatibility using this procedure:

1. Add 1 pint of fertilizer to each of 2 ~1e-quart jars with tight lids.

2. To one of the jars add 114 tsp. or 1.2 milliliters 01 a compatibility agent approved for this use, such as Cornbelt~ Compatibility Agent (114 ~sp. is equivalent to 2 pI. per li~al. spray). Shake or stir gently (0 mIx. i

3. To both jal~ add the appropriate amount of herbicide(s). If more than one her':licide is used, add them separately with dry herbicide:; first. lIowables nexl, and emulsifiabJe concentrates last. After each addition, shake or stir gently to thOroughly mix. The appropriate amount of herbicides for this test follows:

Dry herbicide.: For each pound to tiJ applied per acre, add 1.5 levet teaspoons to each ar. '\

LIquid herbicide" For ~ch pint tblbe applied per acre, add 0.5 teaspoon or 2.5ffi1li1HtMS to each jan

• II 4 . .AJUlt.e.d:fing all ingredients, pullidson and tighten, anrl invert each

.j"ar.;en t;mes to miX". 'It!!lhe mixtures stand 15 minules and then look "'for sepcttation, l<frOe l!~es, precipitates, gels. heavy oily film on the J'V .QfD!,I1er signs 01 incompatibilitY_.Determine ilthe compatibility ",geo: is needed in tne spray mixture by comparing the two jars. " either mixture separates, bul can be remixed readily. the mixture can b. ~Ilra~d as long as good agitation is used. If the mixtures are incol\lpatible, test the following meU:todsof improvin!1 compatibility: (A)1IS1vr1"J the dry: herili!:i~e(s) In W{ller before additIon, or (B) add 11291 the compaCbittyagent to the rertilizer and the other 112 to the emillsifiable con:(,.(ltrate or flowa

it herbicide before addition to

V\i! tllIi,ddre. II incompatibility is ill observed, do not use the ltlixltJte. ~

"" Appllcallon In water pitts emulslllabi pI! or all concentrate: Adding emtJ!,!II'!at>~'\Jil (petrlll~un>jihivb1, peVoleum·derived oil concentrate, or sTP{lla Qf.mixed crop-denved oil concentrate) to postemergence water-based sprays In cotrr'and $orghu'm may improve weed control. However. under cer1)~"conditions. tl'e use 01 either type of oil may seriously injure the crop. To minim! 1 (his possibility, observe the following directions: .

U.e one ollhe following properly ,emu. fled:

1. A suitable oil concentrate containi.;g alleast1% but not more than 20% suitable emulsifier or SUrfacta~~blend.

2 .. petroleum-derived oil containing a east 1% suitable emulsifier_

NOTE: In the event of a compalibilil roblem when mixing oil with Io:razine 9Quf" and water. a comoatll;lilitv agent such as CornbeU" Compatibility Agent should be used. AnY,ol the above oilscontaminaled wilh water or other materials can caus ompatibilily problems and/or crop injury

MIIing prace contaminated clog~ing rna)! solullon, or c( that the agilal rolling action into tank. (6) necessary to concentrate. I

suspended. (, possible bel( concenlrate II (10) If an oil ( drain it and cl sprayer thoro containing a ( Center plvof j PrHm.rg4nc alone, or in ts registered 101 after planting but before la) hei~ht. Apply a minimum 01 a more dilute metering equ

~ suspension. Apply in 1/2-

L textured soiil " inch of water 6" effective zon

L"Yf.l ,.~sitive61 "~ ~., •• ad

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icjiofea por insure sim"" .ycondil *" nOZZle injury (5) '" dtilAtt), bilGe ijgn Ii ! 1101113

CORNBELTi CORNORO

Preplanl Sun Postemerger

Broadl .. f an

barnyardgral (walergras

green foxtail large (hairy)

crabgrass wild oats witchqrass (I

cl!!llllare)

Postemergel Ib.lA)

Btoadleat WI

annual morninggl'

cocklebur jimsonweed

oar ,.C:::O::R:::N,--_ ~ Prepl.nt Sl _" medium- an .... systems onll

Apply 213 thl :;.. the soil textl -C remainder a ;h planting mal -I soils, do not !;: If weeds af t:."Q J combinatiOI '''L. f Roundup). ( 1'"1, the label 01 1

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~ - NOTE: To U1 moveuntrea be diminish!

Pre plant Inl spring after before. dUlir tion. For bel

Preemergen after plantin

POltemlf;e exceed 1.5 i

..' ~ J.lixlng procedures - all uses: (1) 8~ sure spraye~ I~ clean and not contaminated with any other malenals. o~ crop injury or ~p(ayer dogging may result. (2} fill lank 1 "4 futl With. c.tean waler, (\\trog~n saltlilon. or complete liqUId lertlhzer. (3) Start agltallon. (4) ~e c~rtam thai the agilallon system IS working properly and creates a npphnQ or rOllmg achOn on !tl" hquu:l surface. (5) Pour product directly I~o~ baIJ miD lank (6) Continue filling lank until 90% full. Increa~~ 391131.'on '.' necessary 10 'llainlain surface action. (7) ~dd emutsl!,ab1e all. all concentrate, or lank mix herblCide(sl after thiS product IS thoroughly suspended (8) Fimsh filling lank. (9) Empty lank as completely as possible before refilling 10 prevent buildup of all !=If emulslfl~ble concentrate residue. Mllntaln agitation to aVOid separation of malenals. (10) II an oil or emulsllrable concentrate film slarts 10 build up in tank, Crain II and clean with strong detergent solulion or solvent. (11) Clean sprayer thoroughly LmmeOla!ety alter use by lIushing system with water conlalning a detergent

Cenler pl ... o' sprlnklor 31lpllcallon Preemergence 01 postemergence: Apply Cornbelt8 Alrazine goOF alone or In lank mixtures With other he:rbicideson Ihis label which are registered for center PlvOI apphcation, with ifl:gation waler. Apply eIther alter planlmg before crop and weeds emerge. or aller crop emergence, but before lay-by (20-30 inChes) and before weeds exceed 1.5 inc; ~s In height. Apply at rates recommended on this 1".l:Iel.. Prepare mixture With a minimum of 1 part waler to 1 part product.lnJectmga larger.volLimeof a more dllule slurry per 1'10ur wlll a5sure more accurate cahbration ~t metering eqUipment. MalOlaln sulficient agitation to. keep h~rbicid~ 10

~ suspension. Meter slurry Into ifligation water durIOg enllre perIOd. Apply in 1/2·1 inch of watet- Use the ,lower waler voi~me on coarser

Ii.... textured soils, the higher volume on hner fext!-lred SOI~S .. More than 1 ~ inch of water may reduce weed control by moving herbiCide below the

effective lOne in the soil. InjeCI dilute slurry into syslem Ihrough a positive displacement pump.

~ ~;; HZ);;:rp,\'j~~t:g!=:i't;:;}:!r;;;:~:r::=:D~'::':; ... sl=l~tf!O"A a .. d OitlftO" 01 suiuliullICHk. (12) '"Ject ahead of all) "gobt

a1l;91& hHH if'l IRe Ria • line 10 insulE ftdequsle mixilil). (a) €lIclllieal iQj'il'stio. POlilpS 3111 als' pY 1'\3 mol! "'.he ihtctl,?ckhlg co"l,aI6 Ie ios,!resim IlaRse 16th '0" (4) r.~preSbeA ti 'OIp"ma\'sss,", '10m yttiody conditions wheo sv~!~m jOio.'s and ?onpecliCPS 2'e 'Q?kirg, 9f whon poulos era ReillFB eI !I U IIfollll d.SillbotlOtllElUj CGuse CI6p­injury (5) Wh'il'rlJ &pr"Rhlof l1istfi~l:ItiQP J18I1c"13 do hoi oicLlap t; W c,jQrll), OIla(!Ceplab'e aeedCUllhotiha, 'Esult. WI'c.60priRhler If silibu lio JlB"e 11$ o,eilapexee3si'el,. o:cp· jU) • a; .csull.

CORNBEl T' ATRAZINE 900F APPLIED ALONE· CORN OR GRAIN SORGHUM

Preplant Surface-Apphed_ Preplan! Incorporated. or i'ro:ernergence (or Postemergem:e al 2 2Ih}A. with Oill

Broadleaf and Grass Weeds Cunholled

barnyardgrass (watergrass)

green foxtail larga (hairy)

crabgrass Wild oats wltch!ilrass (Panlcum

capillare)

yellow foxlail cocklebur groundcherry Ilmsonweed kochia lambsquarters aooual

mornmgglory

mustards nightShade pigweed purslane ragweed velvetleaf

(buttonweed)

Poslemergence with EmulSIfiable ad or Oil Concentrate In Water (atl.3 Ib/A)

Oro:'dleal Weeds Conlro::"c.od'--_______________ _

annual mornmgglory

cocklebur Jimsonw-:ed

CORN

larnbSQu<Lrlers ITIuSlards pigweed rilgweed

smartwced Wild buckwheal

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Preplant Surlace-Applied (Broadleaf and grass control): tJ!e on medium- and fine-textured soils with minimum-tillage.,. "i--4i1!age 'iystems only in CO, IL,IN,IA, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT. NE, NO, 51. WltJNY. Apply 213 the recommended rate of Alraii~900~ shown.rfMIb 1 lor the soil texlUre as a splillreatment 30-45 d"'-y~pr~r to plantinQ,and the remainder al planting. APphcallOns made lesf !lan 30 days prior to planting may be as eilher a split or single tre~lilenl. On .coBr\C""kned soils, do nol apply more Ihan two weeks puor 10 plantmg. • ... .. . If weeds are present at the time .o! treatAle~, apply. V"I.'tI'f\ mix combmation With a contact herblclde'\l'br~xample. paraqUjlt or Roundup). Observe directions for use, J¥f¥:Iutio~s, and ~!tritlbns on the label 01 the contact herbicide • • .. NOTE~ T{) the e)'.\ent posslble,donol mO'ie heated soil out 01 the tOw Of move untrea:ed soil 10 the surface during planting, or weed control will be d;minished.

Preplant Incorporated (8r~adleal sad grass contr~I): B~oadcaSI in spring aller plowing at rate m Table 1. Apply to the 5011 and Incorporate before, during. or after linal seedbed preparation. Avoid deep incorpora. tlOn For beslresulls, apply wilhin two weeks prior to planling.

Preemergence (Broadleaf and glass control): Apply during or shortly aUer planting before weed emergenCE!, al rate in Table 1.

Postemergence (Broadleal and grass controt): Apply bafcra weeds exceed Ui inches in height. at rale 10 Table 1.

• \ \ • !: TABLE 1 c Broadleaf and Qra" Weed Control on om

~\ Broa"cast Soiltexlure ralelA . COARSE Sand, loamy sand, sandy loam 2.2 lb.

MEDIUM !: Loam, sill loam_ silt, clay to m, .sandy clay loam, silly clay loam, sandy Clay~ l' sIlty clay With low

2.6 lb. organic mailer ~

FINE ,il loam sLllloam, sill, clay 10ar' sandy clay toam, silly day loam. sandy clay, 9 silly clay with medium to high organic matter, and ;~ (including the

3.3Ib. dark prairie SOi~'i of the Cor It)

Peat, muck, ar,d hi~h organ clay (apply 3.3 lb. postemergence on y)

aroadleaf conlrolleasle-m CO, weslem KS. we-starn NE. NM, OK Pan Handfe, west TX. and aastaln '/IY}: On sand, loamy sand, sandy loam, mild to strongly alkaline soil, and all recenlly leveled soil, apply no more than 1.31b.lA, either preplant surface, preplan! incorporated, or preemergence. On olherS9\IS in these areas, apply rate in Table 1 for broad/eal and grass conlr,',

Lay-by trealment (Broadleaf .nd grass COnllol): 8roadcasI1.1,2.2 Ib.lA belore weeds are 1.5 inche~ tall and before corn is 20-30 in~hes tall. When using nitrogen solution·s, direct the spray 10 lower J.4 Inches 01 cornstalk.s to avoid corn foli4~e injury.

Postemergence withemulsUt.ble oil oroll conclI!nllde In water-Add the following volume 01 one 01 tMltype olls mdicated lor aerial or ground applicatIon unless the oilla11 specifies otherwise:

Type Oil \ Oil concentrale Ii (Crop or Petroleum-derived)

Ground Application

1 qUA

Aerial Application

112-1 qt./A

Petroleum-derived oil 1 gatJA 2 qt./A

NOTE: Crop-derived or peflleum-defiVed oil concenlrateS .s~ould contain al leaSI 1% bul not more than 20% SUItable emulSIfier or surfaclant blend. Pelroleum-derived oils should contain at least 1% suitable emulsifier. I' Broadleal.nd gran control:F,6r postemergence canlrolol those weeds listed under Preptant Incorppre.ted and Preemergence. broadcast 2.2 IbJA plus emulsifiable oil or oit concentrate alter weed emelgence, but before weeds reach 1 5 inch~\ In height.

Broadleal conlrol: For postemergence control 01 those wee~s listed under Postemergence wllh emulsiftable oil or oil concentrate In water, broadcast 1 3 Ib fA plus emulSifiable ollar oil concanlrale before pigweed and lambsqlJarters r.&-eh I) mch~ in height and belole all other weeds reach 4 Inches 10 he~· ~l A cultivabon (flay be necessary if all weeds are nol conlrolled or i ~s regrow.

Precautions lor applications emulslflable oU or 011 Ctlncentrale In water: (1) Inbred lines or any bieeding stock may be Se'ierely injured by applicallons With emulsifia~IOiJ or oil c-oncenUate. (2) Adding other insecliCl(les, herblcides_ liqu~ fertilizers, or olher materials is not recommended. because they may cause compatibility problems or crop injury. (3) Store and handle tmulsifiable oil and oil concentrate carefully_ Oil contaminaled wt\h even a small amount of water may not emulsifY' property when adde4.to Ihe tank. To avoid crop injury, (4) Do not apply when crop is under ~ress flom prolonged cold, wet weather, poor (ertlllty, or other (actors, Of when ClOp i~ wet and succulent from recent rain(all. (5) Do not make more than one application per season except as recommended lor control 01 ye:tow nutsedge, Quackgrass, and Canada thistle.

• • Problom weeds •••••• Y'~~911! and CIQZd. lhhUII!: ThiS product WIll conlrol yellOW 1'I4I1S4098 .Cyperus lIt':-»JItlntus) and Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) VI4\eo app~ aCC~d.'~ll \p~ireclions. For beslresuits, apply each year uRWnl~r nutsedg5l5r1:anada thistle IS eliminated or reaches a level of iti«J,TaJoon where neIlher weed IS an economic problem. If yellow nu-.og.e Ot Canada lhlStle regro .... :u:!')wing last application, cultivate ClnCf •••• F8.u-A~~I.~ methods of uS<e 101 cC'nlrol 01 yellow nutsedge and CarfanJ"t JSUe I1f11hSIElliUlow in otdt:r 01 pieference. If other weed spec.,., such ., _n8ll1 grIMeS, are alt<jo expected, use alternalive 2 Ot4 •• ..,. ..... . .; . 1. ~ 22 l~"\ .. ~ , g,jI. 01 emul$iliable Oil or 1 qr. of oil a~'" ~"1f'etaopandyellOwllutsedgeorCanadathisUe • ""*'Ot. tM belOIt f'8IIow nut::Mdge reacl:-es a height of 3 Inches or hnM 1hiSt1e ... ~. height of 6 inclMS. Repeal application befOtt lay-by (~), 10-20 days .ftor the firsl application.

2. OlOldcast 22 'lilA pttpllnt incQlpot"~ttd (or control 01 yellow nutJe(tge, Ot bcotdcast UIJJA during 01 Shortly a fter planting, but prilJ( to Clop Of weed ~. lOt control 01 Canaoa thistle. Follow with an appt" e,tion oI221t1JA plus 1 gil. 01 emulsifiable oil or 1 ql of od c~.,.., com and ...oa emerge, bul before yellow nuttedge Of C8nIdI ..... fMChes, height 016 inchet.

3. 6ro:adcas\ 44 IblA ptu$ , ~. 01 emu1tmabkl oil Ot 1 ql. 01 011 concentllte Iftel crop ""*9tS bul priot to Lay·by (2G-30 Inches). Apply after yellow ~ IrMI CaNda thistle emerge, but before yellow nulSedge it 3 ~ WI Of" Canada IhisUe is 6 incheS lall.

4. BlO'deal 4.4 IbJA btkn. during, Ot Shortfy .ft. planting, but before crop Of wNd "I."", (y.now nutMdge eonlrol onry)_

I lEST AVAILABLE COpy I

Use tank when lI.j limitatiOr

NOTE:Y useequi 0.9 lb. 01

Prlnc.p I

Inaddit:1 Alone-( Incorpol crabgras

Broadca belore CI controle olcfabgl

Preplant minimun MO.MT, Atrazine splil tree planting. as eitl1er apply m( Alrazine label lor

If We6d1 combin~ Roundu, the label

HOTE:T mov9un' bedimin

Prepl.nl before,d lion. Fot

Preemerl and wset

Referlo( 90, Ot Prj precauliO

SI

Sand,lo. sandy 10i

loam, sil clay loan toam,Sill sandy cl~ withrow,

loam, Iii clay loan­loam,sUt sandy ell wilh ((led organicn {includinl soils 01 It , For «K\

.. For c panici

I When u rat ... 0 p\.otP,

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'NoT~Ynol use e~Ulsifiable oil or oil concenlraWen corn is we~ under stress. especially when using 4.4 IbJA of this produci. IS crop

· injury may occur. See "Precautions (or aprli.:ations with emulsifiable oil or qil concenlrate in water~ for additiona directions.

Ou.ckgtau confrol on 'and goIng Inlo corn producflon Spill .ppllcallon: Broadcast 2.2 IbJA in fall or spring. Plow 1-3 w"kS later. Apply l second application aI2.2Ib./A in apring before. during. or after ptantlng. but before weeds are 1.S inches high. This Sflil appflca­tion will conlrot quackgrus and mosl annual btoadlea .nd grass weeds. Singi' .ppllc.tlon: Broadcast 33-4.4 Ib.lA in lall or spring. Plow 1-3 weeks later

TANK MIXTURES FOR CORN

This producl may be lank mixed with these herbicides lor control of certalO broadleal and grass weeds in corn:

· Oual 8 (meto1achlor) Lasso' or Lasso EC (alachlor) Dual. paraquat La~o or La$So EC. Roundup Dual" Roundup. lasso or lasso EC • paraquat

(glyphosate) Paraqual · Dual. Princep' Plincep

Dual. Plincep" paraqual Princep .. paraquat Dual. Princep. Roundup Plincep" Roundup £:Iexlon' or Ramrod8 Roundup

(p!9pachlor) Sutan.'

Use tank mix directions appearing on the labels of the above herbicides when tank mixing with this product. ObseNe all precautions and limitations on labeling 01 prOducts used in a particular tank. mix.

NOTE: When the labels 01 the above herbicides refer to Ifruin. SOW, use equivalenl rale of Cornbalt' Afrazine 900F. One lb. 01 SOW equals 0.9 lb. Dry Flowable

Pr/ncep 80W, Prlncep 4l(.fLC), 0: Pr/ncep C.llb.~ 90

In addit:on to the weeds listed under Cornbelte Alrazine 90DF Applied Alone - Corn and Grain Sor9hum - Preplanl Surface-Applied, Pleplanl Incorporated, or preemergence. this combination also controls crabgrass. lall panicum. and carpetweed.

Broadcasltank miX belore planting. al planling. or after planting, but before crop and weeds emerge. al rates in Table 2. Use the 1:1 ratio lor conlrol of most weads. Use the 1:2 ratio lor expected heavy infeslations of crabgrass and fall panicum Cultivate shallowly if weeds develop.

Preplanl Surlace.Applled: Use on medium· and line·texlured soils with minimum-Illlage or no-tillage systems only in CO, IL, IN. lA, KS. KY, MN. MO, MT, NE. NO, SO, WI. and 'NY. Apply 2/3 the recommended rate of Atrazine 900F and Princep :hown in Table 2 lor the soil textures as a splil Irealment 30-45 days prior to planling and the remainder al plantmg. Applicallons made less than 30 days prior 10 planting may be as either a sphl or smgle treatment On coarse-textured soils. do not apply more than two weeks prior 10 planllng. Refer to the Cornbell' Alrazine gOOF Alone - Preplant Surface-Applied section of the corn label lor addilional details

. If weeds arc present at lime cl Irealmenl. apply In a tank. mix combination with a conlacl he' biclde (for example. paraquat or Roundup) Observe direclions lor :.Ise. precautions, and restrictions on the label 01 the contact herbiCide

NOTE: To the extent pOSSible. do not move treated soil oul 01 the row or move untrealed soil 10 the surface during planting. or weed coniroi will be diminished

Preplanllncorpor.led: Apply to Ihe SOil and incorporate in the spring before, durm9 or aller 'mal seedbed preparation. Avoiddeep incorpora­tion. For best resulls. apply within two weeks prior to planting.

Preemergence: Apply durmg or shortly aller planting. but before crop and weeds emerge

Reter 10 Corn sechons ollh.s label and 10 Pnncep SOW. Pnncep Caliber 90. 01 Pllncep 4L(4LC) labels lor lurlher directions. Ilmliallons. and precautions.

• • •••••• TABLE 2 • Tank Mixture. wllh Pr·nc:.p~ S;prn .......

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1:1 Gaho' #- 1:2 R;ftIfJ· •••

This PrlOcep This PrirlUp Soli Texlure Product 80WI Product .PJl~

Sand. loamy sand. • :. n • sandy loam 1.1 lb. 1.2~le.· Ot731b. 1.67 b. Loam, silt loam, sill. •• clay loam. sandy clay ••••• loam, Silty clay loam. • • sand~ clay. or silty clay .. • .. with ow organic malter 1.3Ib. 1.5'~. ~88lb. ~I& .•

Loam. sill loam, .111, ... • .. clay loam. sand~ clay • • loam, silly clay oam, .. sandy clay, or silly clay with mOdium to high organic maller, and clay (inclUding dark. prairie soils of the Corn Belt) 1.Slb. 1.8 lb. 1.07 lb. 2.4 lb.

For control 01 most weeds.

.. For .<:ontlol of e:o::pecled heavy infestation3 01 crn!lgrass and fall panlcum.

1 When using Princep Caliber 90 or Ptincep 4l(4LC), use equivalent lales. One lb. 01 Princep BOW equals 0 91b. 01 PtincepCaliber90011.6 pI. 01 Princ')p 4lI4LC).

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Prln<:.p lOW, Pr.p 4l(4LC), or Prlnctp C.Ub" to plu. Roundup: .... Use as lank. mixture for preemergence and postamergenc. control 01 .1 cert.in brOldlt" .nd grass weed. where COin will be pl.nled directly.! into a covel crop. established sod, or In previous crop residue •. Rtl" to / Roundup I.bel for a" dIrections, wMd' contrOlled, precautions. Ind J limilations. ~

Prfnctp lOW, Ptlnclp 4L(4lC), or Prlnetp C.lJblriO plot P.r~u.t: Use ; IS t.nk mixture with Princep and par.quat to kill existing veget.tlon .nd .; for residual wHd control where corn will be planted djreclly into. cov.r ; crop. est.bli.hed sod, or in prevlou, crop residues. Add this product • and Ptincep to w.l., in spray I.nk, agltaling untllihoroughly mixed. : Then 'dd p."qu.tlnd a nOOlonic surilctlnl, luch IS COrnbeUe Spr.y t Activator. Conlinue .gitation during .ppllcltion. Broadcutl.1-2.2Ib. Of;j thl. rodUCI plu. 1.25-2.Slb. prlncer. &OW (or2 ... pI. P= 4L(4LC), or',

~; sp~!~·~r~~:~A~~:rbe~~]:.'~~ri~~~;'':h:~:~~ng. but~ig:.Wc~~i! tmerges. Add 0.5 pI. 0 • nonionic surfactanl •• uch .1 COrnbelt' Spray : Activator, per 100 gal. of spray mixture. UN the 2 pt.,,'e 01 p.r.qu.,11 ! existing vegetation is ~ inches till. Thl. mixturt will not control wMd •. latler tlian 6 inChes. Reier to further limitations and prec.ulion, on' I labels lor this producl. Princep. and paraqu.t I

Precaullon. 10r.1I applications 10 com: \'1 To .void crop injury and:' illegal residues. do not.pply more Ih.n"." blAof this product perye.r.·' (2) Following harvesl. plow (moldboard Ofdisk.plow) .nd thoroughly till : soil in rail or spring to minimize pollible injury 10 spring-Mtded rolalional crops, regardless 01 rate uNd.

.' Holt lor aU Ipplictllons to cotn: 00 nol ~raze or feed forage (tom.' treated areas for 2t days (ollowing IpplicallOn, or iIIegallesidues may I result.

I Rotallonl' crop.: (1) 00 nol rotate to .ny crop except corn or sorghum unlillhe following year. or injury may occur. (2) II applied aUer June 10, ' do not rOlate wilh crops Olher than corn or sorghum the next ye.r, or • crop injury may occur. (3) II the bro.dcasll.te. or equivalent band f application rate, exceeds 3.31b.lA 01 CornbeU" Atrlline 9ODF, or 3.3'i Ib.lA of Cornben' Alrazine 900F plus Princep Caliber 90 (or' equivalent 01 another Plincep 10rmul.Uon),' crop 01 untreated corn or'; sorghum should precede the nexl rolation.1 crop. (4) In the High PI'in.·, and Inlermountaln areas 01 the West whlre rainf.lI is sparse and erratic or where irrigation is required. use only when corn or .orghum is 10': follow corn or sorghum or when a crop of unlreated corn or sorghum is'' to precede other rotational crops. (S) In ... tern Po.rts 01 the Dakotas, KS, ~i western MN. and NE. do nol rotate tOlaybtans lIthe rite .pplied to corn or sorghum .w~s more than 2.2Ib.lA.orequlvalenl band applicltion rate,; or soybean mlury may occur. (6) (nJulY. may occur to soybeans planled: the year following application on SOtl. h.ving 8 calClr&QU. ,urfle. layer. (7) 00 not plant sugar beets, too.cco, vegetablet (including dry, beans), spring-seeded small ~r.in.! pr .mall-seeded legumes .nd' grasses the year following apphcalion, or injury may occur.

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SORGHUM AND SORGHUM-SUDAN HYBRIDS (GRAIN AND FORAGE TYPES) ,'(

...... • ... :;. 01 '1' TABLE:! .:

PI.planl Surf'Ct, Prepl.,..t ncorporlltd, .nd Pr"mlr~net Bro.dl .. , .. .nd3· ... WHd Conlrolln Sorghum- .

- - Organic Broadcast Soij't .. )I{~re • m.Uer rale/A

CO"'''SS· • - -. DO NOT USE ;~. Slne .. l%ttw"and, .nyl ..... ' (except !or prHmer· II' • andy I am - -. -k genCi use on bedded ; ..

MEDIUM AND FINE :-;-- less Ihan 1~ sorghum in AZ and CAl I loam. sill loam. Sill. clay

1-1_.~\1 1.7-2.2 lb. • loam, sandy clay loam. silly clay loam. undy clay, siUy more Ih.n clay, clay 1_6\1 2.2-2.6 lb.

, 00 nol apply preplanl surface 01 prepl.nt incorporated in AL. AR, FL, GA. LA, MS. NC. NM, OK. SC. TN, br TX. 00 not .pply preemergence in NM, OK, or TX. excepl in notth .. ,1 OK and the TX Gulf Coast.

In case of planting failure, sor~hum'O'rcorn may be replanted. 00 nol make a second broadcasl apphcalion,'orlnjury may occur. If originally applied In • band and sorghum 01 cOrp I. replanted In untreated row middies, Ihis product may be applied In a band to Ihe second planting.

II Roundup: .8 control 01 lted directly ues. Refer to lutions. and

Iraquat: Use getatlonand dntoacover this product Ighly mixed lbellS Spray 1.1·2.2Ib 01 , 4l(4lC). or gal.ofwaler tbeforecorn ,bells Spray ,I paraquat if ){llrol weeds cautions on

p injury and uclperyear. 10roughlytill Jring-seeded

forage from asidues may

I or sorghum ,Iler June 10, next year. or ivalent band OOOF. or 3.3 tiber gO (or !ated corn or ;t High Plains .e and erratic lrghurn is to " sorghum is Oakolas, KS, ,plied tocorn ,licalion rale. eans planted !(lUS surface ncluding dr! agumes and u,

oil: Use on or no-tillage ,,SO. WI, \'JY. in Table 3 lor 'Iing and Ihe jays prior to • Under dry ed to move

a tank mix paraquat or ~strictions on

t altha row or d control will

3roadcasl 10

re, during, or after applica­lin two weeks

ng or sj10rtly ate shown in

Ice Sroadleal

dcast .fA

nUSE r preemer-on bedded AZ and CAl

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In Al. AR. Fl. reemergence iulf Coast.

lilted. 00 not r.1I originally mtreated row

Preemergence broadleal weed control In IUrrO~galed t:edded sorghum (AZ and CA only): For preemergence control 01 many broad/eal weeds. broadcast 0.9-1.3tbJA after bed preparation, during or al!ef planling. but before sorg~um and weeds em~r~e a~d before !he Ilrst furrow irrigation. Follow With several regular Irngatlons. maklOg sure to thoroughly wet all soil.

Precautions lor preemergence application (0 furrow Irrlglted bedded sorghum In AZ and CA: To avoid possible sorghum injury, do 001 use on sand or loamy sand sailor on sor~hum planted in furrows. Applications to sorghum growing on alkali SOils or where cUls, fills. or erosion ha\'e exposed calcareous or alkali subsoils may cause crop injury. In case of crop failure. do not replant sorghum lor 8 months following application. Corn may be planted immediately.

Postemergence (Broadleal Ind grin conlrol): Apply at rate shown in Table 4 before weeds exceed 1.5 inches in height. Apply up to close-in.

TABLE 4 Postemergance BrOldlul .nd Grl .. Weed Control In Sorghum

Minimum sorghum Broadcast Soil texture height at treatment rale/A

Sand or loamy sand DO NOT USE

Sandy loam See directions for postemergence broadleaf weed conlrol.

Sill loam to sandy clay lo?;" Completely emerged 2.2-2.6 lb.

Olton and Pullman clay s.;)il 6 inches 2.2-2.6 lb.

Silty clay loam and finer textured soil Completely emerged 3.3 lb.

Postemergence broadleaf weed control with emulsifiable 011 or 011 concentrate In water. Broadcast 1.31b.lA tor control of many broadleaf weeds. Apply before pigweed and lambSQuarters reach 6 inches in heighl and belore all other weeds reach 4 inches in height. In CO • western KS. NM, OK. TX, and desert regions 01 AZ and CA. apply when sorghum is 6-10 inches in height. but before it reaches boot stage. In all other areas. apply after sorghum reaches the 3-leal stage. Add 1 gal. 01 emulsifiable oillA lor ground apphcation and 0.5 gallA lor aerial application. or add 1 qt of oil concentft·~e fOI ground application. A cultIVation may be necessary if all weeds are not controlled or if weeds regrow

For the hst of weeos controlled. see Cornbeft~ Atrazine 900F Applied Alone - Corn or Grain Sorghum. Postemergence with Emulsifiable Oil or Oil Concentrate in Water

Precautions for applications with emulslliable 011 or oil concentrate In water: See "Precautions lor applications with emulsifiable oil or oil concentrate in water" in Corn section.

Postemergence broadleaf weed conlrol with surfaclanl (CO. western KS, NM, OK. TX. and desert region, of AZ and CAonly): SJOadcast 1.3 fbJA plus 0.75·1.5 pI. 01 surfactant after sorghum reaches 6 inches in height, but before weeds exceed 1.5 inches in height. Apply only on sandy loam and finer textured soil.

Precautions for all applicaUonllo sorghum: (1) Heavy rain immediately (allowing application tends to cause excessive concentrations of herbicide in seed furrow. resulting in possible crop injury. 00 not apply to furrow-planted sorghum until furrows are Icveled (plowed in). level deep planter marks or seed lurrows before application. (2) Application to sorghum growing under stress caused by minor element deficiency or to sorghum growing on highly calcareous soil may result in crop injury. (3) Following harvest. plow (moldboard or disk-plow) and thoroughly till soil in fall or spring to minimize possible injury to spring­seeded rolational crops. regardless of rate used. (4) Injury may occur if both this herbicide. preplant surface, preplant incorporated. or pre­emergence, and an at-planting systemic insecticide applied in-furrow are used.

NOTE: 00 not graze or feed lorage from treated areas lor 21 days fallowing applicalion. or iUegal residues mal ~e:~I~ •

Rotallonal crop': See "Rotational cropsn at end of Corn seclion.

•••• • .... TANK MIXTURES FOR GRAIN SORGHUM . •

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Iglan~ SOW: Use as tank mixture for conlrol of certain broadleift !nd grass weeds in g ram sorghum. ReIer to t9 ran 80W label fOl all "V"~Qns. weeds controlled. precautions. and limitations. • .. ...... Dual 8E: Use as tank mixture with Dual 8eertlf~on!tol of those weeds listed on the Dual label, as well as on this label. t..I& this lank lTI't,I(ture only on sorghum seed treated with Concep~. Refer To the D~ e~I;.t!e1 for all directions. precautions. and limitations. • ... .. •• ________________ ·"."._·~'-----"·c·'_;: .. ". WINTER WEeD CONTROL IN tEXAS .... ........ For postemergence control 01 winter weeds "<IDlY. such as henbit, seedling dock. and annual thistle on fall bedded rand in the Gulf Coast and Blacklands of Texas. APply 0.9-1.1 Ib.lA postemergence to the weeds in November or December 10 land that will be planled to corn, grain sorghum or forage sorghum the following spring. Forbest cesulls, o<jd a suitable surfactant. such as CornbeUe Sfray Activalor. at the rate 01 0.5,*, of the spray volume. an emulsifiable oi at the rate 011.0% of the spray volume, or an oil concentrate atlhe rate all QI. per acre.

Normal weed control programs may be used in the following corn, grain sorghum or forage sorghum crop.

NOTE: 00 not plant any crops except corn. grain sorghum, or forage ')org~um the spring following Ihis treatmenl. or illegal residues may

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Whul-Sorghum-F.Uow: To control annual broad leaf and grass weeds following wheat harvest a nd in the following sorghum crOp when 9rown und~r minimum Iillage. broadcast 3.3 IbJA to wheal stubble Imme­diately lollowinQ wheal harvest. If weeds are present al application, remove them wIth a sweep plow or othel suitable implement alter application, or use an appro\'ed conlact herbicide belore or after the application of Atrazlne 9ODF. Plant sorghum inlo wheal stubble the (ollowing spring with minimum soil disturbance. Use a surface planter or a planter leaving a shallow furrow. If weeds are peesent al planting, remove them with a sweep plow or other suitable implement before planting.

For the list 01 weeds controlled. see Cambell" Atrazine 90DF Applied Alone - Corn or Grain Sorghum - Preplant Surface*Applied. Preplant Incorporated, or Preemergence.

Pr~ullonl: (Il Use only on silt loam or linerlexlured soil, or crop injury may result. (2) Wheat-sorghum*lallow crl)pping sequence musl be followed. (3) 00 not apply following sorghum harvest.

NOTE: To avoid illegal residues, do not graze or feed forage from treated area to livestock. To avoid illegal residues and crop injury. donot plant any crop other than those on this label within 18 months following treatment.

Wheat-Corn-Fallow (KS, NE): This product controls cheatgrass (downy brome, chess). kochia, mustards, pigweed, RUSSian thistle, wild lettuce. wild sunllower. and volunteer wheal during period after wheal harvest. Weed conlrol may extend into following corn crop grown under minimum tillage.

Follow directions for use, notes, and precautions in the "Wheal­Sorghum·Faliow" section aOO\'e, substituting corn lor references to sorghum

Wheal-Fallow-Wheat (CO, KS, MT, NE, ND. SO. and WY): FOr pre­emergence control 01 cheatgrass (downy brome. chess), common lambsquarters, field pennycress, kochia, mustard, Russi ... 1 thistle, wild Jelluce. and suppression 01 VOlunteer wheat during fallow period of a wheaHallow·wheat rotalion, broadcast 0.5·1.1 IbJA on all soils except those listed under "Precautions." For control of pigweed and wild sunllowef, use the higher rate. Apply to slubbleground. Treatonlyonce during same fallow period.

TANK MIXTURES FOR CHEMICAl. FALLOW

Wheal-Sorghum·Faliow Of Wheal-Com-Fallow (KS, HE)

t~nn 80W: Use as lank mixlure lorcontrol ot certain broadleal ~ .. d grass weeds in wheat-sorghum.falloYl or wheaH:orn-falloVf rolations. Reier to Igran 80W label for directions, weeds'controlled, precautions. and limitalions

Paraqual: If weeds are present al application, a tank mix with paraquat may be used. Broadcasl3.3Ib. of Cornbe\t!l Alrazine 900F plus 1-2 pt. of paraquat in 20-60 gat of waler/A by ground equipment. Add 0.5-' pt. 01 a nonionic surlactant, such as Cornbelt~ Spray Acli'ialor. per 100 gal. of spray mixture. Add Atrazine to spray tank first and thoroughly mix with water. Then add paraquat, followed by surfactant. Use the 2 pI. rata of paraqual il weeds are 4·6 inches lall. This mixture will not control ..... eeds taller than 6 inches. Apply to stubble ground. Treat only once during same fallow periOd. Refer to paraqual label for lurther directions, precautions, and timltations.

Wheal-Fa1tow-Whea' (CO. KS. MT. NE. ND. SO. and WY)

Igr.n 80W: Use as tank mixluro forconlrol 01 certain broadleal and grass weeds in wheal·fallow·wheat rolalions. Refer to Igran 80W label lor directions, weeds controlled, precautions. and limitations.

Paraqual: If weeds are present at application, a tank mix wilh paraquat may be used. Broadcast 0.5*1.1 Ib./A of Cornbeltl!l Atrazine 900F plus 1-2 pl. of paraquat in 2D-SO gal. of waler/A by ground equipment. Add 0.5-1 pI. of a nonionic surlaclanl, such as CornbeU8 Spray Activator, per l00gal. of spray mix!lo're At¥! Atrazine to spray lank flfs! and thoroughly milt wLth water. Tt,O,;loih:~ ptOIaqual, foHowed by surtactan!. Use the 2 pI. rate 01 paraquat II weeds an14·6 inches tall. This mixturewLII nol control w(.v.;~ Idner than 6 iD<;.h5!t Apply to stubble ground. Treat only once dU"lRgsan~ lallow ~eflod. R.<!ler 10 paraquat label lor further directions. precautions, and limrt-"a<ibl'ls

II . ...:ce<Jlare present at-application and this produCI is used atone, use elthu.n approved conlact he rbicide before or after treatment, or Iillage aller .. 1'I~"'V"lnl. Use ~iU~ Jo control :-veeds which e.scape durin9 fallOW ~eriod. Till before pTa-nlmg. Fo .. thLS "POducl apphed alone or In tank mlxlure with paraqUoet, plant at 1~\s1 2 inches deep and 12 months or more alter appliE\l iPD .. Pr.~.ul/t)nl: To aVOid cfopinjury, (1) 00 nol use on sand soil. (2) 00 not treat "'e!odod hillsides,. c<-li-.;he and rocky out·croppings, or exposed calca:6-0.n. ¥ubsoil. '(3) iJo ntltlreat soils of the Rosebud and Canyon Soriils irrwe}lern NE d"ndaojoining counties in CO and WY. (4) 00 nol treat sd\ls tynh calca.;eou'"ta.iace layers. (5) Avoid spray overlap.

NOTE: 00 not graze'r~ated sreas within 6 months aller application, or illegal residues may result.

Atrl.1 .ppllc8110n: In order to assure Ihat spray will be controllable within the targel area when used according to label directions. make applications ala maximum height of 10 It .• using low drill nozzles at a maximum pressure 01 40 pSi. and restrict application to periods when wfnd speed does nol exceed 10 mph. To assure that spray will nol adver~ely aUect adjacent sensitive nontarget plants, apply COtnbett~ Atrazme 9.0.DF a10no by aircraft at a minimum upwind 6istance of 400 It. from senSitive planls, or apply Cornbell3 Atrazine900F + Igran BOW at a minimum upwin.:S distante 01 500 ft. from sonsitivn plants. When applying Cornbeltf.l Atrazine 900F + Igran 80W by aircraft, use a minimum of 5 gal of waiN per acre

• PROSO MilLET

For preplant incorporated or preemergence conlrol 01 foxtails. kochia. common lambsquarters. redrool pigweed, RUSSian Ihistle, slimleal lambsquarters and spolled spurge, apply 0.6-1.1 Ib IA on soils with less than 2% organic malter, or apply 1.1-2.2Ib./Aon soils with 2% or higher organic maner. I ~

Pret:aullon: To avoid crop injury and illegal resid'ii1ls, make only one application per year. IT

Rotallon.1 cropl: See "Rolational cropf In Corn section

!) RANGElAND /! To control eert.ln wHdl,lncludlng c~ilgr ... (downy brome, che .. " common (.nnual) btoomweed. IInle ballty, meduaahead, ... wort. and tumblt mUstard: Use lower rate whfre cheatgrass is major problem weed; use higher rale for other weeds. !

PoilonOUI pl.nll: Tansymustard, Pig-keedS, lambsquarters, tumble mustard, cocklebur, and liddleneck ani! controlled at 1.1 IbJA. Other mustards (Brassica spp.), groundcherry (annU81), broomweed, and Ihreeawn or poverty grass (Aristlda SPf') are partially controlled at 1.1 Ib./A and controlled at 2.2Ib./A. Sneez weed and dogbane are partially controlled at 2,2Ib'/A. I Aerial .ppllc.llon: In order to assure that spray will be controllable within the target area when used according to label directions, make applicalions at a maximum height of 10 fl. abova vegetation, using low drift nozzles at a maximum pressure ot ~psi, and restrict application to periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 mph. To assure that spray will nol adversely affect adjaCent se~'itive nontarget plants, apply CornbeUe Atrazine 900F by aircraft a" minimum upwind distance of 400 It. from sensitive planls. I! EII.blllhment 01 perennial r.nge gr ..... ln Wtll (CA, 10, NV, OR, U1, WA): Broadcast 0.9*1.1Ib./A in fall after,rains begin but before ground freezes. Perennial range grass may be s8ed"edwflen rain begins the nexl fall fcllowing treatment. Plant in deep furrows such as thOse made by a deep furrow rangeland drill. Treated areas maybe grazed 7 months after seeding. However. to provide sufficient lime (or establishment 01 desirable range grasses, treated areas ~ould not be graz.ed until the fall following seeding. II Renonllon at ,d.flng .ttnd. ot perennial tang. gta .... Cenlr.1 Gre.t Plalnl (CO. KS. hilT, NE, NO, SO, WY): BroadcastO.6--1.1 Ib'/A in lall before ground freezes. It Soulhwest (AR, KS.LA.. MS, NM, OK.,TX): Apply 1.11blA CornbeUI!I Atrazine 900F inearly spring, before regrowth. to established rangeland or pasture species such as Asiatic (OlaWorld) bluestems,little and big bluestems, buffalograss, switchgrass, trd Indiangrass.

West (CA, ID. NV, OR, UT. WA): DO n ,k graze area to be treated lor 6 monllls prior to applicatIon. Broadcastfl6-0.8Ib.JA in fall before ground freezes. , Bluegrass and intermediate wheatgra11,may be injured by this product at recommended rates. f; NOTES: To avoid illegal residues, (1) 00 not apply more than once per year. (2) Applyonly on neutral to acid ~ol:s. (3) 00 not cut or feed range grass hay. (4) Do nol Qraza trealed areas wilhin 3 months following spring application, or wLthin 7 months ~Qllowing fall application. (5) 00 nOI dump or spill product Of dispose of container within reach of livestock. II Pure Itandl of Swltchgrall .nd Big Blu"ttm (lA, IL. IN, KS. MN. MO, NO. NE, OH. SO, WI): For control of thoMweeds listed under Corn belle Atrazine 900F Applied Alone· CorN or Grain Sorghum -Preplant Surface-Applied. Preplant Incorporaloo, or Preemergence.

Use only on loam. sLllloam, siUyclay lotr! • clay loam. and silty clay soilS with at le3s11 percent organic mailer ..

EII.bll.hmenl: Broadcasl 2.2 Ib./A aft r planting but before weeds and crop emerge. Prepare a good, firm seedbeQ. Pla!lJ 1J2 inch deep wilh a grassland drill (preferred method) or' coa..a,p\iQllilI drill. II a conven-, tional drill is used on prepared seedb.d.,~emove all tension from the disk openers. For best results, culUpaclt"or r91ID.Uqr plantingJoGl:ip-.ww5 that escape in July or August. Avol? qlipPi1tg .,witch9tass \)r tlig bluestem seedlings. • ~f •• II • •

Renovallon of exlillng Itandl: Br;atfc 51 2.2Ib.AA. in early spr'~"'t)fe regrowth of the crop, and before wee rmergence. ••

NOTES: To avoid illegal residues, (1) 00.110tcul for hay. (2) ~.1lOt ,raze treated areas within 4 months lollow,lng application at s.fl~cR~q 8r 3 months following application to est8IliSitedlSwitih9rass or 8i9 ~Iue-stem. (3) Treat only once per year. • • : •

Rolatlonal croc,: See "Rotational cro • in Corn section. [I. Q.~nl small·see(ed egumes the year folio Ing ap~lication. or inturv May occur. I .. . ...

• •• • ••••• •• • •• •• • ••• ROADSIDES It '.: To co~trol .certain annual weeds in established perennial grasses along roadSIdes lR CO, KS, MT, NE, NO, SO,,'and WY, including cheatgrass (dOwny brome, chess), common (annual) broomweed, little barley, medusahead, sageworl, and tumble mustard, broadcast 1.1 IblA in a minimum of 10gallon8 01 water by ground equipmenlln the lall before ground freezes,or after thawing in the spring, but before the established grasses green·up and before weeds emerge. Examples ot desirable established grasses include big bluesl,m, blue~rama, bromegrass, bullaTo grass, crested wheatgrass, Inljffangrass. hUle bluestem, side­c.oats grama, SwilchSJrass, and Western '{iheatgrass. Apply only once par year. Temporary discoloration or otherjform 01 injury to the desirable percnnlal grasses may occur fOllowin~pPlication

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, \;...tE$:T~ 1'l0iOUa\ f"i~U", (1) 00 not cut Of feed rOadW'lUt"g',&sS

hay. (2) 00 notlUow livulock to graze treated lreas.

Fo. toatiol ,I e usl hO; III "'\' .. II'" rue !, b:oGdc3)t 1.96lbHc alief (iullan Isin. Pi ••• dlan.'Th' oI1c'Opinj'lry 01 App'Voclyt;p,'tP i 'FlI.'aN "gift Jri'eJri aeel!f If', tru hoon b,omS'ed ta) 0; etappl)' tOiley, ... mNe 'Mc 'l"Uq 'n 'UII s'o

NOl'EB, r. I ,:,'1181,1 re'i1 .. , (1) Of ,stglus bested 1&I.d ililltil'! 10 Ae).aUc.eppIieulio ... {t)eo.iOlpla •• I': all.11 "asll'C1CiOpsfO' 1& .-

f$T*P'IS"FD ORCHoPPGP'SS SIiOilA FOil sElig (P'CI':IC NORTHwEST ONLY)

1a.J el ale' t; fiel;' tr'gh.u beep b,Urne£' ,Iter r ft 'ell 'Ii".

S;!i:~=;;;1~'i*E;E5~t='E6$ .... o.e.cSSIQi •.

• 101"5&11$. e" '1119" re!'d II, (1) Qe l'Iel !lFII.1 eell t 1:01 w;!bin 6 .... 'ho'apprC'r6f' ,~)QS""'SF\'t ;'ed'aN1 !oNbp,rs eilt'S '.& -. SUGARCANE

For control of many bro'dleaf and glUs weeds, iru::lud!ng amaranths, crabgrass, fireweed. Flora's paintbrush, foxtails, Junglerice and wire­glasS, broadcast 2.2·4.4 Ib.lA 01 Combell- Atrazine 90DF at time of planting or ratooning, but befole sugarcane emerge,. Broadcast aerially In a minimum of 5 gal. of ,pray per acre, orbroadcast or band by ground equipment in a minimum of 20gal. per acre, unless indicated otherwis~. One additional application may be made ovel the sugarcane as it emerges. and two additional applic.lions may be m.de ,nterline aner emergence as directed sprays. Repeallreatment" where needed, may be applied broadcast, band, or interline as sugaested with the final application being prior 10 close-in. 00 not ~x(.~ad'th. rate of herbicide suggested for any qne crop of sugarcane.

NOTE: Where high rales of Atraline are used, ::pply in a 'fpinimurn of 1 gal. 01 water lor each 1 lb. Of product applied .par aClo.

Atl1al appllc.tlon: In order to assure that spray will be controllable within the targ"!l area when used according to label direclions. make applicallons at a maximum height 01 to II., using low drift nozzles at a maximum pranur. 01 40 psi, and restrict application to periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 mph. To assure that spray WIll not adversely affect adjacent sensitive nontarget planls, apply Cornbelle Alrazine 900F alone by aircrall at a minin10rn upwind distance 01400 It. ftom sensitive planll.

Aorfd. FOI control oltmtrgtd ptllliory w .. d: ApplyO.4-o.6Ib.lA in atleas140 gal. 01 water as a direc1ed spray by ground equipment prior to close·in. Add 4 ql. 01 surfactant lor each 1oog81. 01 spray, ThOroughly cove(weed lohage

Forconltol ollltllndtrgllll,l.,g. crabgl .... ptllltory (Irtlll.ry) wHd, • nd Ipln), Im.,anth, ute OM of th. lollowlng m.thod. II pllnUng or laloonlng:

I, Apply 4.4 IbJApteemergence. Follow with one or Iwo applicaliors, as needed, poslemelgence to sugarcane and weeds, at 2_2 Ib IA Treat before w'~i n~ed t 5 Inches In height. -

2. Apply '·3 limes, as neel1cd, at 2.2\b.JA pos\emetgenca\o sugarcane : !~d""'~ds. Trea~~Qle weeds exceed 1.5 inches in height. . ' . . . ••••

LQL/I.MI •• •• • For • ..,1(01 of annual weeds doring the summer lallow period. apply 2.2

Ib.l A towe~d·hee beds Immedia1ety ettar boo 10fm,,\ion. FollownolJT1al wy"torftrol program slter planting.

••••• Precaullons: To avdld G,r8" If\Jury, (1) 00 not apply more than ltlbJA 10 any OIle crop of sulht~ne. (2111 making a 2.2lb.lAapplication during th,,~ lallow pe

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riod, do not exceed 8.8 Ib.lA dUling the remainder of lila QIOwing season.fOl illegal residues may result.

• • . .. .'-,.... .., •• V' • • •• Use e&rn!:llle Atr~lne ~ for control 01 barntardgrus, pigweed, purslane and lunflowel'lin plant or r,toon sugarcane. .. Apply 4.4 tbJAol CornbeU- "'razine 900F preemergence. Follow with one or twO applications. as needed, al 3.3 Ib.lA poslemergence to sugareane and weeds.

For best results when weeds are emerged, add a nonloolc surfactant at a concentration of 2 ql.l100 gal. to the spray and 'Pply before weeds IIXCeed t.5lnches In height.

Pitc.uuons; (1) Injury to sugarcane may OCCUI when under moisture streu, when loil Is of low adsorplive capaCity, or when land is lirsl cropped to sugarcane, (2) 00 not applr .ltel clOM-ln, (3) 001'101 apply more than II IbJA to any OM crop 0 sug.reane. or crop Injury may result.

Muck or peat 4.4 lb.

Sandy soil 2.2 lb.

If weeds regrow. apply an IbJA on sandy soil.

; coverage.

those w8e<.I, Grain

or Pra-

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IbjA on muck Of pcal. or 1.1

Prtc.utlont: (1) 00 not apply more per cyclo. as crop injury or illegal residues may result. monthly applications \0 plant lotiage may 5to.W plant huiting.

NOTE: 00 not apply ~;;I.~~~~~!~ d:'Yl:.11:'!.";II~~'v~.:",-~' lorage t:arveslil lorage is 10 be led 10 m.!y resull.

GUAVA

Usa only on established plantings which are at least 18 months old. Apply u a directed spray aI2.2-4.4Ib./A of Cc.f1beltllt Alrazine 900F in 20-50 gal. of spray mix preemergence or earlr poslemergence 10 weeds. When applying poslemergence, the use 0 a surfactant and greater sp.ay volume (80-100 gal. 01 spray mix per ecre) may enhance weed control. This product controls many annual broadleal and g,lasS weeds, includiog fireweed, purSlane, scarlct pimpernel, spanish needles, and SOwlhist!e.

HOTES: To avoid illegal residuas, (1) 00 not allow spray to contact foliage or lruil. (21 00 not apply more frequontly than at .. monlh intervalS. (31 00 nolapply more th.m a.alb. of Cornbelle Alrazine 900F per yeat .

CONIFERS

For control ol.nnu.1 brOI(tl'alalld gr ..... Md. prior to lr.nlplanUng, aHt' tr.n.planllng or In l.tabU.h.cf oon~tn ll",udlng Dougl .. tit. gland Ur. noblt Uf. whUtllr. A.u~'t\an ph-.. bt.hop p.\M. J,Hr,., plnt. knobcon. pInt. loblolly pine, 10dg.poIa pille ,s..~o" pln.,,~M'l.e)' ptnt. ponderoll pine, Scotch $nt, sl .. h Qrn., blQl spructt an!! S~k • spructl: BroadcasI2.2-4.4Ib. in a-mInimum .f,6~.1. 01 water r,el acre by ail or 0 gal. by ground before weeds are 1.5 inches tif, , A,~., to estabtished (rees between fall and early spring 'hila trees IrO aQrU'!nt. FOf oew transplants. apply during, or loon after transplanlhf'1_ For applications prior to transplanting •• 1I0w sufficient preei,i'-i'l(lln to activate Alruine before transplanting. In areas where sp~i]9.. 1M summer rainfall is inadequaleto actlvale Nre~ne, ,pply duflrf{('lllrptior to Ipring transplanting. t·. ! t

For the lisl 01 weeds controlled, see Cornben' Alrazine gtGfi. 45Wl1'Itd Atone - Corn or Grain Sorghum - Prepll\n\ Sdrtace-Apptied.·Pre~e.t\l Incorporated. or Preemetgenco. I. • ••

Quackgr .. , control: 8roadcast4.4Ib.ln I ~r1:wA 015 gaf. df Jotlfcb>er acre by ,i, Ot 10 gal. by ground between Ian and early sprinetN'hij"fee. are dormant and before quackgrassls m6rff (~lln ~.5Inches taU.

PrK.ullont: Temporary inlury to (reel may occ'.JlloUowln9 Ihe use 01 Atrazine on coarse· textured soil. To aVOid crop Injury, (1) 00 nol apply 10 l8edbeds. (2) Apply only once per year,

NOTE: 00 not grlle Ireated areas, Or Illegal residues may result,

Attla, 'PPUcIUon: In order to Usure th.t Ipra)' will be controllable within the I.rget area when used Iccording to label directions. mllite applications 81 a mulmum height of 10 II. above vegetallon, using low drift nozzles at a maximum pressure of 40 pSi, and restrict application to periods when wind spead does not exceed 10mph. Tousure that spray will not adver,ely affect adj. cent Nnlillve nonlarget plantl, I,>ply CornbCU' Alrazine OOOF by aircraft.t a minimum upwind dlslar ce 01 .roo II. from ~n'ilive pllnts.

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NONSELECTIVE WEED CONTROL ON NONCROP LAND

Thi1 product provides long-term weed control on Industrial sites. highway mediana and shOulders, r.ilroad righl1-of-way. lumberyarea, petroleum tank larms, and in noncrop .reu on f.rm., .uch a •• round buildings, equipment and luel ftorage areas, along fences. and lenel. 00 not use near adjacent d£'sir.bla plant. or in greenhouses. or injury may occur. Apply before or soon alter weed. begin growth. Make postemergence applications when weeds are young and actively growing. Use (he higMr rales on fine clay and muck .oill. Use lufficient water to assure thOrough coverage. Usa at least 1 gal. of water for each pound 01 product; use more II practical.

NOTE: Do not allOw livestock 10 graze trealed areas. or illeval residues may resull Annual broadlu' and gr ... wHda (Including bamYlldgf ... , f:M.t ... gr ... , er.bljJtasa, lambaquarltll. foxtail. fegwNd, p.ftCturmne and lurtlY mullein): Broadcast 5.3-11.1 IbJA.

Hard-Io-klll Innual and many perlnnla' bloldlfaf and gr .. a w.ed, (Incfudlng bluegtlu. bur~ Canada thlaUe, doQftnnel. orchard­g,.n, plantain, quaekgra .. , purpl.top, rtdtop, ana amooth brome): Broadc.aSll1.1-22.2IbJA. Hlld-Io·klll bllnnlal .nd pe ... nnl.1 weed, (Including bullthllUe and sowthf.lle): Broadcast 22.2-44,4 Ib1A.

For ionger residual conlrol in regions of high rain fall and along growing season. broadcasl22 2·44.4 Ib.lA. For small areas." oz. per 1.000 sq. It. is equivalent 10 11.11blA

Tank Mldl/r. with Prlncep 30W or Prlncep Cellbfr to Use only for long·term control of broadleaf and grass vegetation in aran lis led in respectLva labels. 00 nol use on cropland. or near desirable plants. or in greenhouses. or injury may occur. Thi' lank mixture has similar activity and moisture reQuirements a5 described under sbove Ganerallnlormation section, except that Princep provides preemergence control only.

For host results, apply to the soil shortly before weed growlh begins or ~pply postemergence to young. aCliyely growing plants not over 6 LOches tall Use sulllclent walsr for thorough 5011 and plant coverage. Use atleasl I gal. 01 water for each lb. 01 lank mixtur.e herbicide. More waler may be needed lor heavy weed growth Maintain agitation during mixing and application

Broadcast lank mixtures althe following rales to control thoss weedS listed. Use the lower rates fot light weed infestations and the higher rales lor heavier infestations Use 2.9·5 61b./A of Ihls product plus 3.25-6 25 Ib'/A of Pnncep BOW (or 2.9-5.6Ib IA 01 Prmcep Caliber 90) loconlrol weeds listed in the General Informalion and Ihe several crop seClions of the Pnncep 80'11 and Princep Caliber 90 labels

The above rates will also control California burclover, Orthocarpus purpurescens, ripgut brome, smooth calsear. summer lupine. and lutkey mullein Use 5.6Ib./Aof thiS producl plus 6.251b.lA 01 Princep BOW (or 5.6Ib./A 01 PrLOcep Caliber 90) to control burdock, daisy fleabane, goldenrod. horsoweed.IIUle mallow, milkweed. orch a rdg rass. quackgrass, Russian thislle. shortpod mustard, wild barley, and wood sorrel. USIJ 11 1 Ib IA ollhls producl plus 12.5 IbJA 01 Princep SOW (or 11.1 IbJA 01 Pllncep Caliber 90) 10 control evenIng primrose. shepherds' needle. and lalllescue. For small areas. 112 cup (4 oz.) of Ihis ~roducl per 1.000 sq. ft. is equivalonllo 11.1IbJA: 213 cup (4.5 oz./ of Princep 8fNI or 112 cup (4 01.; 01 Princap Caliber 90 per 1,000 sq. I. is equivalent to 12 Sib IA 01 Princop 80W or 1 1.1 ~b IA ot PrlOcep Caliber 90. respectively . . . . . . T'1A-""ltJt, wllh 011,;1"" eOW Ustl only fdr long·,'"en ,q,n·'rot 01 broadleal and grass vegetalion in ar6f1 litll9Q In lespective labcts. 00 not use on cropland, or near dasrabl. plants, or in g'leenhouses. or injury may occur . .. This tank mixture has activity and moisture requiremenls similar 10 that descl'il)(N\" above Gonerallnlormation seclion and in Ihe diuron BOW lebb!,f I>t IiClI resulls, apply 10 soil shortly before 'lreed rrowth begins or apply 10 young. acKvelV-g'r~wing plants not over 6 Inches lall. For InCf8astd contact a~ifil'y,add a surfaclantllt 2 ql. per l00gal. of spray volq,"1e. ,,~<\surtactanl as last ingredienltu nearly lull spray tank.

use's\JUI"t.onl watar 10;thOrough ground and planl coverage. Use al loU I gal. 01 waler for etse1\.fb. of tank mixture. More weier may be nee'odlfs.-heaV)' wrlbQ\ltQ1Iih. Maintain agllallon during mixing and • ppllc,V",," • Broadcasll.n)( mixl.¥n.;1 hie following rales to conUollhose woeds lisled. Use lhe lo ..... er ,.(11. for light weed infestations and lhe higher raleS lor heavier infostations.

Use 4.4-5.8 Ib./A ollhls produci plus 5·6.25 Ib./A 01 diuron BOW, lor examplo, Karmex. BOW. 10 control weeds lisled in crop and non·crop Directions lor Use on the diuron BOW label.

Usa 5.6 Ib'/A JI thi; yroduCI plus 6.25 Ib./A 01 dlfuon BOW 10 control broomsedgo: buckhorn plantain, Carolina geranium. chicory. downy ~rome, evcmngprimrose. fleabane,. goldonrod. hor:;eweed, lespedeza, hllle mallow. Of chard grass. RussLan IhisUo, shortpod muslard. tall lescue. wild barley. and wood sorrel.

US6 11.1 Ib fA of Ihis ptOduct plus t2.5Ib./A of diuron &OW 10 conlrol alfalfa, black nighlshade,lealy spurge. and shepherds-needle

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

PHUcId. Sloreg. and DI.poul j , - , Storlln a dry pl.ce. 00 nol conlamlnal,waler. food. orleod by Iiolag'. disposal. or cleaning 01 equipment. Open dumping Is prohibited, Wastes resulting from the unol thl, produclare acutely 10xlc.tmproPtr disposal of unused peSlicide. spray mixture. or rlnaa!e is a violalion of (ederal law. PestiCide. spray mixture, or rinllte th,t cannol be uNd according to label inslructions mUll be disposed 01 .ccording to lederll. slale or local procedure •. For guidance In proper dispoill methods, conlact your Siale PellleJde or Environmental Control Agency, 0: the Hazardous Waste representative al the nelr"1 EPA Regional Office.

Con"'n.r Dl.pou' Comptetely empty bag inlo application equi~menl. Dispose 01 empty bag In a sanitary landfill or by incintraiion. or by open burning, {f allowed by slete and local authoriliH. If burned. keep out 01 smoke. .

For minor spillS. leaks, etc .• follow In precautions indicated on this label and clean up immediately. Take specl.1 care to avoid contlminltion of equipment and facililies during cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes. ,

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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hlllrd. 10 Human. and Domllllc Anlmala

CAUTION Harmful if swallowed. inhaled. or Iblorbed through skin. 00 nol breathe dust or spray miSt. Avoid coniact with eye., .)(In or clothing. FI"tald: If swallowed, contact your local poison controleentet. hospital. or physiCIan. II the patienl is unconscious, maintain breathing and heartbeal {cardiopulmonary tesusciiation).11 the patient is conSCious and alert,lnduee vomiTing (.yrup of ipe-cac or stimulate Ihe back of Ihe thrOl1 with a linger). NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUlH TO AN.UNCONSCIOUS PERSONI In case of 'kin contact. ramove contaminated clothing and wash with soap and waler. In cue ol'oonllcl with- .yes, flosh with . ., plenty of water. Gel medlca.laUenUon if irritation persists.

Nol. 10 PhYllclan: There Is no lpaCific antidote lor atruine. " Ihis product is ingested, induce emesis or lavage stomach. The use of an aqueous slurly of activaled charcoal may be considered.

Envlron""nl.1 Hilird. Do not apply directly to any body of water. flu nol.pply wher. tunoll islikety to occur. Do not contaminate water by cleaningof equioment or disposal of waste •. 00 nol apply when weather cOlloitions favor drill Irom trealed ,roas.

Alr8zlne can travel (seep or le.ch) through soli and can enlar groundwaler which may be used .s drinking waler. Atrulne has bean found in groundwater. Users are advised not (0 apply Atrazine 10 sand and loamy land solis where Ihe water table (ground ..... ater) is closo to the surface and where these solis are very permeable, I.e., well·dralned. Your local ag,lcul. tural .gencles can p.ovlde lurth,r Inl,s)fmall,Pn on Ihe type 01 soli In your Itea and the locltlon of ~~~~.ter . . . " All crops-this pesllcldel!t-toxlc 10 aquatic Invertebr,I{It.po not apply dlreclly 10 water~i wetl.nds. g"r;.)fI and d~n frC-~: treated areas may be haz4,dous I" 8!JII.8Ut orgaOllSm$ In, nelQhborlno areas. 00 nol contimlnall ,"fer by cletnln~ of eQulpm6nt~ ~s~o;.a~f';'as.i:.s~ ~ , ' : " ::

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Bextonl trademark 01 Dow Chemical Co. lor p~achlor Caliber' trademark 01 Ciba·Geipy

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Concepe trademark 01 Ciba·Gelgy Ouale trademark of Ciba·Gelgy for metolschlol U.S. Patent No. 3,937.730 Igranl trademark of Ciba·Oelgy lor ("bullYn Karmax' Irademark 01 E.!. duPont de Nemour. & Co. for dluron lasso' Iradomark 01 Monsanlo Comp.ny fOr alachlor Princep' trademark 01 Ciba·Galgy for .Imatln. Ramrodl trademark 01 Monsanto Company lor propachlor I

Roundup' trademark 01 Monsanto Comf.ny fot glyphosale herbicide Sutan.' trademark of Sisuller Chemici Co. lor bulylat. Cornbelll Is • reglslered trademlrk of VAN OIEST SUPPLY CO,. Webster City. Iowa 50595

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ATRAZINE 90DF

ACCEPTED

NOV -51987 Under the Federal In ... cticide, Fungicide, and Rod..nticld. Act. G.a amend.d ~oc the peeticid. ,ogbt .. od u:,d" 1'3 EPA &g, No," / /5-

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INSERT 1.----CHEMIGATION: Refer t:. supplemental labeling en­titled (Centel- Pivot Spl-inklel- Ap,)licatie'n) fe,,- use dil-ec­tions for chemigation. Do not apply this product through any irrigatiDn sys+em unless the supplemental labeling on chemigation is followed.

INSERT 2.----Precautions: (1) Apply this product only centel- pive.t il-rigation systems. Do not apply this through any other type of irrigation system.

through pl-oduct

(2) Crop injury. lack of effectiveness. Dr illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from no~unifarm distribution of treated water.

(3) If you have questions about calibration, you should con­tact State Extension Service specialists, equipment manufac­tures or other experts.

(4) Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label prescl-ibed safety devices fOI- public watel- systems al-e in place.

(5) A pel-seon kne.wledgeable of the chemigation system and I-e­sponsible for its operation, or under tile supervision of the I-espe'nsi,ble pel-son, shall shut the system dc.wn and make nec­essary adjustments should the need arise.

(6) The system must contain a functional checl, valve. VacUL\m relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately lo~ated on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source ~Dntamination f,-clm backflc,w.

(7) The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a func­tional, automatic, quick-clclsing check valve to prevent the! ••• :. flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. •••• o 0

(8) The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, ne,,-mally closed, solenoid-e'perated valve located

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on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock tCI p,-event fluid f,-om being withdrawn frcHr ..... : the supply tank When the irrigation system is either auto- 00

matically or manually shut down. .. 0

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(9) The system must cr..ntain functional interlocking contl-c.ls" 0 ••• • to automatically shut off the pHsii~ide injection pump when 00:

th~ water pump motor stops.

(1(1) The irl-igatic.n linel1.r water pump must inclL\de a tional pressure switch which will stop the water pump

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when the wate,- p,-essLll-e dec,-eases te. the po i nt whm-e pest i­cide distribution is adversely affected.

(11) Systems must use a mete1-ing pump, such as a pClsitive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effec­tively designed and constructed of materials that are compat­ible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a sys­tem interlock.

(12) Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended fCd- tl-eatment.

(13) Inject ahead of any right angle turn in th~ main line and agitate pesticide supply tank to insLll"<'? adequate mi>:ing.

(14) Application when drift way occur from windy conditions, when system joints and connections al-e leah:ing, 01- whnn n02z1es are not providing uniform distribution patterns may cause crop injury_

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INSERT 3.----ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS (this is the section heading)

The following restrictions apply to use of this product after. Feb,-ua'-y 1, 1988.

Before using this product in forests in a county listed be­le.w, you must ce.ntact the Endange,-ed Species Specialist in the Regional/Field Office 01 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser-: ••• :. vice (FWS) indicated below. You must provide FWS with you~

t . .0 •• name and phone number, the produc you lntend to use, and th~ • •••• specific locatie.n in which you intFlnd to lise it. The U.S. • Fish and Wildlife Se,-vice will inform ye.u whether ye.ur pre.­posed us':> is in the range e.f endange,-ed spec'ies. Use of this groc!ut: c in the I-S\nge elf endanget-§:p spec i es. a~ defi ned for... •

• • ~by FWS, is pre.hibited. ..

~e.ntact FWS Field Offices at the folle.wing numbers. ALABAMA (Jackse.n, Mississippi, 601-965-49(0) Cherokee, Kalb, Etowah, Jackson, Marshall and St. Clair

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ARKANSAS (Jacl:se.n, Mississippi, 601-695-4900) Clay, Jackson,' Lawrence and Woodruff CALIFORNIA (Sacramento, Ca~fornia, 916-978-4613) L.ke CONNECTICUT (Conce.rd, New Hampshire, 603-225-1411)

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Gulf, Jacksc,n, Libecty, Marie1n, O}-ange and Polk Gadsden,

GEORGIA (Jac~sDnville, Florida, 904-791-2580) Bl-antley, BU1-ke, Decatul-, [)ooly, Flc'yd, GCll-den,

Bakel- , Habel-sham,

Lee, Rabun, Stephens, Sumtel-, Towns, Wal kel-, Wayne and Wheeler ILLINOIS (Bloe.mingteon, Indiana, 309-793-58(0) Randolph IOWA (St. Paul, Minnesota, 612-725-7131) Allamakee, Clayton, Delawa,-e, Dubuque, Fayette and Jackson MAINE (Conce,,-d, New Hampshire, 603-225-1411) A,-oostook, Cumberland, Kennebec and York MARYLAND ( Annapolis, Ma,-yland, 301-269-5448) Queen Anns MASSACHUSETTS ( Conce..-d, New Hampshire, 603-225-1411) Esses and Hampsh i ,-e MICHIGAN (E. Lansing, Michigan, 517-337-6650) Berrien MINNESOTA (Twin Cities, Minnesota, 612-725-3276) GODdhue and Rice

.' MISSISSIPPI (Jackson, Mississippi, 601-965-49(0) Sha,-key and Sunflowe,- , '_' ~

-' '~=-:-Mrss6GRY:::Tcc.n,lmb 1'~;""Mfs~o II ':'i; "814;';:8i§~5!:i74 )--' Ch if s-t~";"Dxa~; -, <: .,,,,-,.- '~": "c:'<~~" Grp.ene and Ripley NEW HAMPSHIRE (Concord, New Hampshi '-e, 603-225-1411> Belknap, Can-oil, Men-imack, Rockingham and St,-afford NEW JERSEY (State Ceo! lege, Pennsylvania, 814--234-4(90) Busse): NEW YORK (Cortland, New Ye.rk, 607-753-9334) Delaware, Sulli'an and Ulste,-NORTH CAROLINA (Asheville, North Carolina, 704-259-0321> Avery, Bladen, Burke, Haywe.e.d, Hende,-son, Macon, Mitchell and Sce.tland OHIO (Ce.lumbus, Ohio, 61'f-231-3416) Pe,,-tage and SLlmmit PENNSYLVANIA (State College, Pennsylvania, 814-234-4(90) Centre and Venanange. • • •••••• RHODE ISLAND (Conce.,-d, New Hampshire, 603-225-1411'f Pre.vidence •••••• SOUTH CAROLINA (Asheville, North Can.lina, 704-259-(1321> ....

• Bambe'-g, Ba.-.,w.,ll, Be.-l(eley, Cla,-endon, Colleton, Lee, Oce.nee, Orangebur'g, Pe.ndberTY and Richland TENNESSEE (Ashevill e, Nc,,-th Ca,-eo 1 ina, 704-259-(321) Cal- tel- ~.. • Hamilton and Wal~,e,- I,! UTAH (Salt Lake City, Utah, 801-52 If-4480) Sevier and Wayne

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8_~GE AND OR PASTURELAND: ALABAMA-Chel-okee, De Kalb, ARIZONA-Cochise, Coconino,

Etowah, Jackson and Mal-shall. Gila, G)-allam, Mal-icopa, Mohave,

NavajO', Pima, Pinal and Yavapai. CALIFORNIA-Alameda, Butte, CcdLtsa, CClntra Cos".;a, Fresno, Glenn, Inycl, Lake, LCls Angeles, Mendoc i no, Me)-ced, Nevada, O)-ange, Sacl-amentcl, San Beni to, San Bel-neu-dintl, S~n Clemente Island, San Diegel, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Matec" Santa Bal-bat-a, Santa. Bat-bara Island, Solanc" Sutter, Tehema., Ventlll-a apd Yolo. COLORADO-Delta, Jackson, La Plata, Mesa, Montezuma and Montrose. FLORIDA-Charlotte. Franklin, Jefferson, Lee, Liberty and Ol-ange. GEOP'GIA-Brantle)~,,=.,.,;Ll~~~""' .. "'=:::I;l'" and Wayne. HAWAII-Islands of Hawaii and Maui and·th8 Dis­trir,t of Lahaina. IDAHO-Idaho. ILLINOIS-DuPage, Lee, McHenry, Ogle and Winnebago. IOWA-Butler, Clarke, Dickinson, Emmet, Howard, Kossuth, Luc:as, Osceola, story and Winnf!shie~~. f<ENTUCKY-Fleming, Nicholas and Robertso.n. MINNESOTA-Cottomwood, (3oc·dhue, Jackso.n and Renville. MIS­SOURI-Chl-istian, Dade and GI-eene. NEBRASKA-Cherl-y, Gal-den and Hooker. NEVADA-Nye. NEW MEXICO-CatrOon, e;'1aves, DOona Ana, Eddy, Lincoln, McKinley, Otero, San Juan and Sien-a. NORTH CAROLINA-Henderson. OREGON-HarnE!Y and Wallowa. SOUTH CAROLINA-GI-eenvi 11 e and McCol-mick. TENNESSEE-Davidse.n, Ru thel-ford and Wi 1 son. TEXAS-Bandera, Brazos, Brewst ... r, BLu-lescln, Culberson, Edwal-ds, El Paso, G)-imes, Hiu-ris, Hays, Hudspeth, Jim Wells, Kerr, Kimble, J(lebLu-g, Nueces, Pec(ls~u.:.

PI-esidio, Real, RefLlgio, Ro.bertson, Runnels, Sal'. Augustine,' •••• Starr, Terrell, Uvalde, V«l Vel-de and Zapata. UTAH-Beaver " • • • •• Cache, Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, •

Piute, San Juan, Sanpete. Sevier, Uintah, Utah, Washington and Wayne. WISCONSON-Dane, Pierce, Rock and Salll,.

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••• • ARKANSAS-Benton, Cl ay, Cl ad, , CI-OSS, Lawrence, Lee, .: Po. i nsette, Po 11" Rando. 1 ph, Sharp and St. Franc is. • CALIFORNIA-Butte, Colusa,.Glenn, Imperial, Mel-ced, Modoc, Riverside, Sacramento., Sf."!anc., Sutter, Tehema and Yo.le •• FL.ORIDA-Broward, Dade, Gl .. des and Palm Beac:h.

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KENTUCKY-Ballard, Butlet-, Edmundsc.n, Gt-een, Hat-t, Jacksc.n, ,. LaLtl-eI, Livingston, Mal-shall, NcCI-acken, McCl-eal-Y, Pulaski,

Rockcastle, Taylcq-, Wan-en and Wa}'ne. MISSISSIPPI-Claibcq-ne, Copiah, Hinds, I J,;awamba , Lowndes, MOIlI-oe and NOHubee. MISSOURI-Barry, So,."ton, Camden, Christain, Dallas, Greene, Hic~~ory, Jasper, Lawrence, Miller, Newton, Osage, Polk, St. Clait-, Stone and Webstet-. NEVADA-Clad,. NEW MEXICO-Chaves, Debaca and Eddy. NORTH CAROLINA-Edgecc,mbe, Nash and Pi tt. OHIO-Pickaway. OKLAHOMA-Delawat-e, McCLIt-tain and Pushmataha. OREGON-Lake. TENNESSEE-Bedford, Blount, Claiborne, Decatur, Franklin, Hancock, Hardin, Hickman, Knox, Lawrence, Lincoln, Loudon,. Marshall, Maury, Meigs, Mc.rn-oe, Rhea, Rc.ane,. Scott,. Sequatchie, Smith, Sullivan and Wayne. TEXAS-Rastt-op, Bur I eson, Coma 1, Hal-r is, Hays, Jeff Dav is, Pecos and Reeves. UTAH-Utah and Washington. VIRGINIA-Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington and Wise.

INSERT 4.----Refer to pt-e.duct labeling for use rest,-ictions to pt-c.tect ENDANGERED SPECIES.

NOTES: 1) THE TWO SECTIONS NAMED BELOW HAVE ALREADY BEEN DELETED FROM OUR LABEL IN AN EARLIER SUBMISSION.

a) SECTION NAMED; PERENNIAL RYEGRASS

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.' GROWN FOR SEED (PAC I F I C NORTHWEST. O.l'JJ. YJ __ ._ . . , ~'~b-f"sE'CTtON NAME:D;-::~~~~ESTABLISHED

ORCHARDGRASS GROWN FOR SEED NORTHWEST ONLY)

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Atrazine gOOF Herbicide for senon-Iong weed control In com and sorghum. For weed control In certain other

crops; In noncrop areas; and industrial slles.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Alr.line: 2-chlo<_ .. ,hyl.mln0-6· Ilopropyla.nino-I-iriazine Relaled compoundo ...

INERT INGREDIENTS

15.5'" .4.5'" 10.0'1\0

Tolal ............ .. 100.0'1\0

Cornbelt~ Atrazlne 90DF Is •• ater dispersible granule.

Keep Qut of Reach of Children CAUTION

See addillonal pracaulionary otatemento at end 0' lalNtl booIIlel.

See dire<:tions tor use inside booklet.

Combell- is II registered trademark ot the VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO.

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\. "­DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND

CONDITIONS,OF S~E AND WARRANTY IMPORTANT: Read lhe entire DIowclkw. lor u.. and the C_ ...... 01 .... end • ....., belore using this product.

CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

The Directions lor Use 01 thiS product reflect the OplOion at e_perts baseo on held uH _nct If sis The directions .re bflleved to be reliable and Should be lollowed caretuUy However. It IS ImpoSSible to ellmlnalf' all flSks mherently .ssoc,.ted wllh use 01 Ihls product Crop InjUry meffpctlveness, or olf'ler unlnlend~ consequences rna.,. result becausp of such faclors as wealher cond,III)n5, presence of other malenals. or the manner o' use at apphcallol'" all 01 which .re beyond the control 01 Van Olesl Supply Co or the Sell", All o;uch nsksshall be Bssumpd by thf' Buyer

Van D:esl Suppi.,. Co warrants Ihal Ihls product conforms to the chemical aescnpllon on Ih~ lab{1 and IS reasonably hi for the purposes refemw to ,n the Directions for Usesublect to the mherent risks referred to above Van Dlest Supply Co makes no other ellpress or Implied wartanty of FItness or MerchantabilIty or ar.y other ellpress or Impliea warranty In no case shall Van D'est Supply Co or the $eUf'r be !table for c.onseQuent,sl. speCial. or IndIrect damages result,ny from the use or handl,ng of thIS product Van D,est Supply Co and the Seller oftf'r thiS prOduct and the Buyer and user accept ,I, Subject to the hHegolng Condillons of Sale afld Warranty, whIch may be varied only by agreement In wrltmg SIgned by a duty autt'loflz(>d 'epresentatlve ot V,'lr D,est Supply Co

~ ~:::~:,'~,:: :,~:~,:~,aw 10 uselh" p<odu<1 on a manne,,"cons,slenl ~ ~ WIth Its labeling L~ '\ FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAU- 'J II TIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESUL T I,.J POOR WEED CONTROL. ~ CROP INJURY. OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES ,.,

00 not apply thiS product In such a manner as to dIrectly or through drill ellpose workers or other persons, ellcept those knOWingly Involved tn the applicatIon The area being treated must be vacated by unprotectf>d persons

00 nol enter treatf'd areas WIthout protective clot",nQ ur',1 sprays have dried

Because certain states may reQutre more restrictive reentry mtervals for varIOuS crops treated wllh thiS product. con~utt your State Deparlment of Agrtculture lor fur1her Informahon

Wrl!len or oral warnings must be gIven 10 workers who are expected to be m a treatpd area or In an area about to be treated With thiS product Oral warrl1ngs must be given whIch IOform workers 0' areas or ',elds that may not be entered WIthout SpeCI"C prolecttve clothing until sprays have dfled. an(j approprt8te actions to take In casp. of aCCidental exposure as descrtbed under Precaultonary Statements on thiS label When oral warntngs are given. warntngs shall be given In a langu,'!')p customarily understOOCl by workers O,al warntngs must be giVE" I

there IS reason 10 belteve that wflnen warnings cannot be understOQ(j t, 1 workers Written warnm9S musl Include !he 101l0,*IOg Information 'CAUTION Area trealed With Cornbell" Alrazlne 9OC~ on (date 01 appllcahon) Do not enter Without appropflate protective cJothtng unitt Sprays havedfled tn case of aCCidental exposure. flUSh eyes or skin With plenly of water Cdlt a j;:hyslclan II Irnlahon per$lsts Remove 3nd wash contaminated ClothIng before reuse "

GENEFIAL INFORMATION

ThiS herbICide controls many annual broad leal and grass weeds In corn. sorghum $ug3rcane. pineapple. and cer1aln other CI JPS specltred on thiS labpi 11 's also f'ffpChve In nonoop .. reas a,d tnl:!uslflal SItes for contrOl 01 most annual and many pprpnnlbt\)lcfdt.l\.af 8f'd grass wef'ds ThiS product may be apphed belorE' or alter weeds emerg~ " ••• _

f allOWIng many years 01 conltnuous use Qf \hlS pr('du<.1 an~ O;,....",~"lly rptatf'd products blotypes of some ot Ihe wt 0:: j' t sted 0n lti,s labf>i "ave beeP rpportpd whiCh cannot be effectively contro/lpd by th ... ,....I.ted hert 1(ldes Wh<::.'e thiS IS known or suspected ~nd weeds con"Qllpfj by thiS product are e_peeted to be present along WIth reSistant bloty"'s Wf' rpr:ommpnd the use of thIS product Ir -:~mblnalions or In s-.~IICI" With other tf'glstered herbiCides whlcl1 are "01 trlalines It on!J4resl.ant blotyp(>s arf' e_peeled to be prespnt. I('i{'.a r~lstered·rlt)n.t""azlnp herb'(,ldf' Con5ult With your statp Agflcul1" .. 1 £_lenSlon SPIit"CP 'Of SpeCifIC recommendatIons -. . -... -Since IhiS product acts mainly through rOol abtorpiion. lIs {'tfl9::tlyerf'SS depend5 on mOisture to mOve It Inlo the r~ IQlle "w~s tj~@'IOP a shallow Cullly.hon or rotary hoeing WIll ,enenlly result IV ~"'Ir' Wf>ed contrOl •• I •

• II •• rhls product 15 noncorrOSive to eQulpn\:!l',,1 ando metal surfaces non· lIammable, and has low eleclflcal conC!UCliv.(y ,

AI/Old uSlnQ nf!ar adlar:ent de"rable plant!; or In Qrpf!nhollSI'S or Inlury may occur

To avolC! spray dflft dO not.pply under Windy condllion5 AVOid Spray overlilp. IS crop Injury m.y result

Where the uW (I!feeltons glv~ • rlnoe of rites. uW th .. 10W'f'r rate on co.rM·fextured SOII.nC! SOIl low In organiC mattpr uw Inf" "lIgher r<ltf' on ftn"le.oured SOil .nd lOtI high In org.nlc m.lter

"-APPLICATION I'ROCEDURES

~~:: ,JJ. !,O'!~ ~-:=.v:nn!t~;~~:~~~;:= = non ... ,. uniformly IPIM*f .nd .re the same me Cahbrate april.,..,. before use .nd recafibtate at the Itar1 ot each MUOn .nd when chlnging earners Unless otherwise speclfted, use I minimum 0110 gat 01 spray mlxture/A lor aM preplant tncorporatecJ. preplc..nt ~urface, preemergence. and postemergence .ppllcallons (Wit., or WithOut 1)11 or surfactant) WIth ground equipment

U~e a pump With capaclly to t t) maIntaIn 3~ 40 PSI at nOlzles (2) prOl/lde suff,clent agitatIOn In tank to keep mixture In suSPE'nSlOn and (3) to prOVide a mlntmum of 2C~ bypass at ,lItlmas Use centflfugal pumps which proviC1e propeller shear action 101 dIsperSing and mUlng thiS product The pump should prOVide a minImum 01 10 gal ,mlnutt:· '00 gal lank size CIf(Ulatet1lhr,)ugh Co r('IIE"< II.,. pos "onPd sparQef t,·r'If' 01 Jets

Use sueens te protect thE: pump and to prp~ent nOll.e') fr'Jm UOggH1g Screens pla':ed on the ~UCtlon side at the ~'ump Should bE> '6 "'{-sr o. coarser Do not place a screen en the rel,.lfculallon hnp vse 50·mes" 01 coarser screens befwe~f' the pump ano boom and where reqUired al the nOllles Check nOl/le manufactuff"S re~ommendatlons

For band appl,(atl')f1s r aIC"lal(- amounf 1(, bP apphpd pPr "".'f' as tallows

Band wldlh m Inches

Row Width In tnches

Broadcast rate per ;;t(re

'IT'ount needed per aCIf' of fleta

Aerial appltCoilhon Use aeflal apphcalion Oflly where broadcast appilca· tlons are speclflecJ Apply In a mlntmum of 1 gal ul water for each' Ib of Cornbell- AtraZlne 90DF apphed ~r acre For pos'emergence treat­ments on corn and sorghum, :tpply recommendecJ rate In a minImum 01 2 gal f)f water/A AV')ld appheatlons under condlllorc;. where uniform coverage cannot be obtained or where ellcesslVe spray dnft may occur

AVOId apphcatlon 10 hL.mans or aOlmalS Flagmen and loaders should aVOId rnhalatlon 01 spray mist and prOI:mQect contact With skin and should wash thoroughly before eating and at the end of each toay's operalion

Appllc'lton In w.ter or hQutd fer1lhzer: Nitrogen solution Of' complete "QUid fertllrzer 'TIay replace at: or par1 at the water 8'i a cartier for preemergence plf>pla,-.t Incorporated or preplant surface g'f)',rc application on corn <lnd sorghum CI1f'Ck the compatlblhty 0' 1/'1;5 prOduct With I'QuIG lerlllizer and/or nitrogen solullon as shown below before use 00 not apply In nItrogen solution ar cOf11plete liqUId lertlllZ(>r alter corn or sorghum emerges, ellcept as noted <lnder :"ay·by treat/Tlent for corn, or crop ,njUry may OCCur

Compatibility Test. Since IIQu'd tf"("lllerscan vary. even With,n tf'oe same analYSIS always Ch(>ck ('ompaflbll,ty WIth herOlcldefS) each tIme before use Be espeCially careful when ols.,ng complete suspenSIon or lIuld fertlhzers as serIous compatibility .,:>roblems are more likely to ccur CommprClal apphcahon equipment may Improve compatibIlity In some Instances The lollowlng test assumes a spray volump ot2~ gal pel acre For oth",r spray volumes, make approptlate changes In tht> Ingred'f'rtts Check (.01 ,paltblhty uSIOg thiS procedure

Add 1 !J,nt 01 fertilizer to each ot 2 one· quart Jars WIth tight lids

:? TI) one of the lars add tl4 tsp or 1 2 mIllilIters of a compatibIlity ag ~nt approved for thl~ use. such as C/Jrnbett- Compatibility Agent (1/4 !sp IS eqUivalent to 2 pI pp.r 1(1() gal spray) Shake Of stlt gently to mill

3 To botl1 Jars add the approprrale amount of herblclde(SI If more than one herbiCide IS used. add them J.eparately wI111 dry herbICIdes IIrst. flowables nell I. and emulSifiable concentrates last After each add Ilion shake or stir gently to thoroughly mill The appropnate amounl 01 herbICides for thIS tE'st foliows

Dry herbkldel; F or each pound to be a.-lphed per aoe add 1 ~ levf>1 teaspoons to eac.h iar

LIquid herbicide,; ~Of .. ach PIT' I !q bP <l;1(JIIP~ pf'f ..tf,'P ,1':~ il ~ tP<ls.p<)()n or :? ~.""I""'''''': to par" ,..t.

4 .t'JWIo.-1.1,ng alllnglf'dlenIS. put lids on and "Q,""pn and In'~en Prj( tl ",arfi>n ttlln{,s tn fT'lt t~I"I~e ml.llIrp~ ~tand IS ""nu'f'<; aT'd Ihf" ",oil Itor sepa1 al,on !.t,." lJ.",es P'f'(,p,talt:s g(:l<; t-opa'o'Y O,ly l'ln" ,,., ~tw ,J'V.Q1 ilV'pr SIQ"" (,f If1cornr;ahblllty OPterm,n", If the {.( ,mpal'h,1 ty 4Jge,", I~ tlf'P'lf"l In "'f' spray mlklure by comparIng thf' tW(' ,a'<; If e"~r m .. :turp s€'p3ratps but can be remllled readily. the fTll.-t .. 'f" (an b" :'ijl""f'd as long as qoo(j aqltallon IS used "I,",p ml.hJ'''s arp .n(O'l'patlhIP Ipstlhp fOllowln9 mptt1(Jds 0' Imprr.'V,flg compa1't'II'ly fAt).i ......... lhp d,y t'opr~I"QPtSI In w,ttpr beforp ar1dllonr. Of 'B .. dd 112 'plthf' COIT'P,'\:bl"ty agt>ntto t"p Iprt,hzp. ;tnd tt'of' n!hpr , :?: ,the emJls:fl::oble (t)f" ... ·ltrate or flowah'", "lerbl(ldp hoPforp addlf"," t(l Vlc,n.I.lurp 11 ,n( qmptlltlblhtv I~ <;flIl ohsprvpo1 dn rl01 II"" H'(> II.lIl(hllp •

•• .ppUcation In wal.r ~Il" 'rrut.lfllbl. 011 Of 011 C'!)nCf'nl'.'e AcJdlng ftml" .. ,,&\?re'oll (pt!tr~l,u~-tlefived. ~troleum·df'rlv@d all conCf'ntrate or s"~e ~.mlxe(j crop·df'flved all concentratel 10 Pv'temerQ4"ncp wate' based sprays II cr'rflnd sorghum may Improve weed c'.>ntrol However. under c.er~V' can .III(,n5 thf! use 0' elmer type 01 011 may WfioliSly ,nJurp Ihp ,rOt' To mtf",m'/~ IhlS pos51blllty obsp",f' thp IOllowlng d,rp(tlnl"'~,

lIM one (Of the loHowtng property emuftffted·

A SUitAble 0.' (o"c~ntrate c.onta'"'"9II If!ast t' but not more than ~ sUltdble ~rr"JI$lfter or Suriktant btend

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HOTE: In lhe event of • compallbility probtem wI'\en mlJunO Otl .Ith Alr.llne 90tJf Ind wltf'r. a (.omDatlblhtv agent such as Cornbelt" Compa"blhty Agent IhoulC! be uMd Any of the 8bowe 01. conla""n.,,,, wit'" wtter or other rne .. , .. tt can cauwo con.-ttb4dy IJfO''':i .. anNO'

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l MI.ing procedurft - II "I: (1) ~ r. spr.yer I~ clean Ind nol conl.mlnated with .ny other malertelS. or crop 1"lury or 'Pr'yer cloggi~ ,.,.y result. (2) fill tlnk 1~" full with cle.n w ...... nitrogen MlNhon, or compleleltquld I.rtiliz., (3) SLirt agttattOn. (4) Be certaen _hallne aoitiittOn Iystem IS worting t'GPefly and c,u'ea • rippl;:E rolhng action on the hquld IUrlact' f.~ Pour product directly frOm Into 'Ink (6) Continue fIIhng tAnk 1.o~111 ~ full Increase _glllltOn i necessary to malnlaln surface aCllon (7) Add emulSifiable ad. 011 concentrate, Of tank moe herbIClde(S) aller thiS product IS thorough'''' suspended (8) FInish fllhng lank (9) Empty lank as completely IS pOSSible before reltlhng to prevent bUildup of 011 ('If emulSifiable concentrate residue Maintain agltallon to a .... old separation 01 m,'ter,als (10) II an 011 or emu:::;",ahle conCf!ntrale 1.lm starts 10 bUild up In lank dr.m II and clean with strong detergenl SO.ltlon or solvent (111 CIl'df' sprayer thoroughly unmedlalely a'lPr use t,y lIushmg system With walt" containing a detergent

C~n'~, p,~of spflnlder appllcallo 1 Pl'MfIWfgence or po,temergencp A~,ply Combel'· Altazme 900f alone or In tank mUltures With ai' ··r ,1erblCIdes on IhlS label whlcO arf' r~glsiered tal center Pivot appltcallon. With irrigation water Apply either after pi .. ,,· .... '1 before crop and weeds emerge or atler crop emergence bul belore loy·by (20-30 InChes) and belore weeds exceed t 5 mc: .?s In

height Apply at rates recommended on ttliS label Prepare mixture With a minimum 01 1 part waler to 1 part product Inlechng a larger volume 01 a morp dilute slurry per hour w,1I assure mOff' accurate cahbrahon of metermg eqUipment Maintain sufftclent agltatroll to IIf~ep herbiCide In

!.. suspenSion Meier SIUffY InIO Irrlga1l0n water du.>ng enltre perIOd Apply In 1 i "2. I Inch of water Use the lowe' watf" lIolume on coarse,

1.. lextured SOils. the higher volume or IInf' textureo 501150 More than 1 r Inch 01 water may reduce weeo control by mOilIng herbICide bplow the

etfechlle zone In tt-: SOil Inlect dilute slurry ,nto system through a f}()Sltlve pump

~ ~:: ~~!: :f~l~ !1f !!! ~ ~O ~~'e.~!;~~~~ ~"~ ~ :::~ • I I

'I

II

I.

CQRN8El T' ATRAZINE OOOF APPLIED ALONE -CORN OR GRAIN SORGHUM

I I

Preplanl Surface-Applied. PreplanllncorporatPd. or Pr{'('mergence lor Postemergence al 2 :2 Ib / A With 0111

Pro.cUe.' lind Gr ... Weed. Controlled

harnyardgrass (wateryrass!

g~een foxtail large (~alfy)

crabgrass wdd oats wllchgrass (Pan'C>.Jm

capillarej

yellow 10 .. lad COCkl4:'buf grounocherry jlrTtsonweed

ochlcl 'amb"'~uarlf'f<' annlJal

mornlrlgglory

f"fll'J'" '015 nlghtsIlal..'> pigweed purSlAne ragwIC'ed velwetteaf

(bunonweed)

POSIf'mf'rgf'llo:-ew,th Er.lulslllableOd or 0,1 COnCf''ltrdlli' If' Water rat· 1 Ib .AI

Bro.clleal WHets Con'rolted

annual mornlngglory

cocklf'hur I'~~onw('ed

CORN

lambsquartf'rs mustardS plgwf'ed ragwpf'd

smarh""("~'rj wild huckwl"1eal .~lvetleal ...

" " " " to·a*

" " .. " . ...... --~ .. - ..

Pr!'pl.ant Surr.c~-Apph~d (Bro.adl!'af <and grass control) tJ\e on mpd'ltfTl ilnd 'Ine tpJ(tured SOilS Wlttl mln>fT"Ium I'ilagp __ ... "~",lIagp sys!pro1SonlylnCO Il IN IA KS KV.MN MO MT.Nl ND 51! WI,Wv APr'!Y") Jttle r(>cnml"1f'nded rat(> ot Alfiu,.&.900i <;t'I'Wf'~rf"J'oJ'..' 1 lor Ihf' SOil lexture as a splltlr('alm~nl 30·45 day~pft1r h plrtn1tr>~and 1,",1" rf'1T1<llndf'r al planhng Ap~~lcatlons made If'S~ t--.af' 10 days pno, 10 plJl"1tlng may he tiS t>,H1{'r a spilt Of Sll"1qlp trf'tll"f'f~1 01' ( o",.,' ...... '.Jrpf! SOils. do no apply more than two wPE'kS pr!:,)r to planllng ••• ... It weeds are present at the lome 01 • eat~e"'. apply. 1fI. ~g\ mix combination With a contact hprb'Cldp·,'or·eox.:tmplp pit'aQlJllt or Roundup) Obsprve dlfPct>orlS 'or USf' Q,·,r,~utlqrs ana ~~tnl!"')ns on Ihf> label of the contaCI herblcldt! • • .. NOTE: Tolh ..... t,.", PfJ~<;It"lIf> do 1'(" ml'vP t,paled 50,1 'l>,1 ollhf' rf":W or "'ovp unlreated so,llo ,,, .. su,facE' dur,n>, plant>nq 01 wPt'O COl'trnl .,.,,11 be diminished

P,epfanl l"cor;JOral~d (Broad"., ,nd gr, .. contrOl) Broadc.st In sp,mg IIlIer plOWIng III rale In Tabl., I Apply 10 the SOII.nO Incorporll~ b@>'ore.duflng.oraftertinaISE"f'db@>dpreparalton AVOid deep mCOfpcr.­Iton For tlftsl results. apply WithIn two wHkS prior to pl.nhno

PrHmer,.nce (8ro'dIe'.f end " ... cont,ot) Apply durtng Of Shortly .ft.r pl.ntlng before vr.ed emergence .• 1 r.I. In l.b'- 1 - .......... __ .. __ I: Apply __

exCMd 1 5 inc ..... "' r:st:t. at ,... tn T ... 1

( l YULE 1 __ 0._ ..... c:-oIon COllI'

Sodlexlure

COARSE Sand. lo.my sand, Slndy toam ____ _ 22lb

MEOIUM loaln, Silt loam. !"Ilt. clay k)em. sandy clay loam I Silty clay loam sandy eli;'. Of Silty clay With lovr ! organlc:.ma~l~' ________ ~ _______ 4-_ ,~~ FINE loam. sin loam Silt. Clay loam sandy Clay loam silty clay loam. sandy clay. or Silty clay Wllh medium to high urganiC mailer. and clay !lncludlOQ thE' dark p,all~e !,_~IIS 01 Ihe~_~u~_B~t~

P€'at. mUCk and high orga"l( (Ia~ !apply poslemergence ani .... ) ______________ _

I i j Ib

t:slt,

• Broadleat conllOl (edsfern CO, 1N8slem 1<$. wesfem NE. NM. OK Pan Handle .... esl TX. and eastern WY) On sand. loamy sand. sandy loam. mild 10 strongly alkaline SOIl. ard all recently leveled SOIl apply no more Ihan I 31b IA. either preplanl5url.ce preplan! Incorporated or preemergencf' On olher SOIlS In these arpas apply ralf' ,n Tahlf' ' lor broad leal ar>d grass control

l~y·by Ir~almef'll (Broadlealomd grass contrOl) Proall<'<lsl 1 ! 2 ;, ltl A bf>fore wef'ds ale 1 5 Inches tall and beforf' corn IS Xl 30 10("""5 tall When uSing rlilrogen SO.11IOOS. ehrect the splay 10 iowf" 3-4 10(.h(,-5 01 cornstalkS 10 allOld corn , .... han .. ,n:'Jry

Poslemerg~nc~ wlth~mutlifilbl~ oil or 011 concenlrat~ In w.ler. Add Ihe follOWing volume of one of the type Oils mdlcaled lor Bertal or ground application unless the all label specIfies olherwlse

Type.O~::"~ __ _ a,l concentrale (Crop or Petroleum-deflvedj lQt-A L2·1qt,A

Petroleum-deflved all 1 gallA ;(I QI fA ___ ----=----_---L_

NOTE: Crop-derIved or peiroleu~ defllle1 011 c~ncentrate~ st-ould conlaln al least l'\; but nOI more than 20'1: ~Ultdble em"I~lflpr or surfaci.ant tllend Pf'troleuf1' dpfllled oils s"oulo conla,I' 3;f 'f'iI~t ' 0" Sliltat-Ie ernufsllter

Broadl~at and grass control fa' postemf'rgence cuntrololthosp wppds lIsted under Preplanl Incorporated a:1d Preemefgence. broadcast "2 2 Ib!A plus emulSifiable ali or oli I..oncenlrate afler w~d emf'rQen::e bul belore weeds reach 1 5 !f1ches In hel~hl

eroadlea' conlrot. For postemergence can Ito I 01 Ihose we~d~ IIsled under Postemergence wLth emuls,flable otl or 0" concentrate·n waler. broadcast 1 3 Ib!A plus emulSIfiable ollar Oil concentrall' belo"e pigweed and lambSQuar1ers reach 6 Inches In helgN and before all other weeds reach" ,"ches In height A cullillahon may be nece5Sary It all weeds are not controlled or If weeds regrow

Precautions 10, ap~ic:.ttOns .ith ~mulslll"ble 011 Of oil concentrate In vral~': (1) Inbred hnes or any bfeedlng stoc~ may be severely ,nl"fed by applications With emulSifiable 011 or all conc:(,ntrate (2) AddlnQ other 'I"'secltcldes. herbiCides. liQUid ter1lluers. or other matenals IS not recommended. because they may cause compatibIlity problems or crop mlury (3) Store and handle em:JIsl'llIble 011 and 01' concentratp carefully OLI contammat~d With even a small amount 01 wCltpr may not emulSify properly when added 10 the tank To aVOid crop 1("lury. (4) Do not apply when crop IS under stress from prolonged cold wei weathpr poor ler'hhty. r ( other factors. Of when CfOP I~ wet and <;,ucculpnt !rom recent ralntall (5) Do not make more than one apphcallon C)f'r season except as recommended lor conlrol of yellow nulsedge Qua( kgra~s al"'d Canada ttllslfe

• • P'oblem wf!IfKIs ....... : YcllAP~,e and C.,.ada thi,tle: ThiS prodl,cl Will Coor'I'", yt'IL01t'>l n ... tsedget:Cyperus"'?~.t'~ntus) and Canada thlslle (C·'SII, ..... ar.pn<;p, """en appl',ed accc1l'gl~'l ~:tdlreCIIOf'<; F Of b(>SI rpsultc; apr' V "M I" , .. ,t!

UQ~ i't:J~ ... nutspdgP or Lanada t",slle 'S e-llmm,lIf'd or If-ac'-"", a Il'IiPI of ,I'jpsf~on wherp n('<lther weed IS an econom.c p'ohlp~ " yp,low n.Jt.f.ltjge Of Canada thlsll .. rpqrow follOWing 1.10;1 apphcallQf' (u!I>\I,Jlp onc:. _ ••

F~l il:I~r~alllle meUlOds of uSf' lor CO. ",rOI til vl'ltaw ",-,1'51 '~IW ;1"d Carfada thistle ar&llstM«-tlow In ord .. f of prelf'rence If olt'Pf oN"O'd spec .. s SUl h as ~nLfaI gritSSPS arE" alSl) ... xpeoch·d use allpH'i11>IIf' '} 0,4 .... .. "' .... • • • I efDadf"tlst"2"2 't.&,/A.,ijiUS 1 gal 01 emulSltlabl~ ott Of 1 ill "f ad

.. '~f1f:'Qlrate AaP1)lafleacrDP ;,nd yellow nutSf"dge or Canad<l ''"'ISt~f' • emerge. but be'cpe ~ow nOJISedge reac,,"". he.ght 01 3 In(tl~ or

4;.ncme thistle reacllc, II height of 6 Inches Repelt apphcahor' betore lay-by 1a>-lU"lnCr"lMl. 10-20 d • ." after the II~I 'PPt,(:.tlon

'} Broadt::ast '"2 '} ib' fA preplant Incorporated tor control of y('lIow nulspdge. or broadcast] '"2lb 114. duftng or shorlly after planltng t"I .. , prIor to crop or wet!'d emergence tor control 01 Canada ttl ISlip '-"allow WIth an appllc.tlon 012 2 Ib 'A plus 1 gal of emuls,flable 0.1 or I Qt of 0.1 concen!,ate Itler corn end vrHds emerge bul bPforp yello\-· nUlsedge or Caned' th.stlf> reaches. :1etght of 6 InC~'

3 Broadcast .. 4 Ib 114. plus I gal 01 emulsl'lable otl or 1 QI of 0.1 concentrate .fler crop emerges but p'lor to I.y by 120·JO Inches, ApplV .fler yello. nulMdge and Clnldllt"slle emerge, but before yellOW nutledge tS J InChes tin or Canedlt thlSI" IS 6 tnt:hes 1111

e'oedcatt .... II) 'A Nfofe, during, Of 8hort1, .,.., plant"" but bot"", crop 01 __ gone. .,...,. .......". control onlt)

,... "'.~ C'.­I;",:;

~ -.I =a '"C -.. -= -C .-­Co'-»

."

HO~~ Oof\Ol uaeemuillftabte oil or Otl concentr.~ corn IS we~"of under aU .. , especia'tv when UIang 4.4 Ib IA of ,hi' prOduct, aa crop I"Jury IN)' occur. See '·Prec.Ulions (or Appticllbons with emulSifiable 011 Of" 9'1 concentrate tn .a •• '·'or MchtiOnal dtrecliOnt

au.ct"... COIIItoI 011'" ~,., com PlOAI cfIon SpIN I;;" lIora: BroadCast .2 .IA in r.n or .pring Plow 1-3 weeks lat.r Apply .. MCond apphu"on at 2 2 'b IA 1" sr.ring belore. dunng. Of after planting. but before weeds are 1 5 Inches high This spill apphca­lion will conlrol quackgrass and most annual broadlpaf and grass _...as 5 ..... .,..~: Broadcast 33 ...... Ih 'A ,n fall 01 SptlflQ Plow '-3 *eeks later

TANK MIXTURES FOR CORN

1 hrS pruduct may be tank mo.ed Vt,fh Ihesp herblcld"s I". cunlrol of Cf'rta,f' bloadleat ana gras:; w(>€'ds In corn

Dual'- IInt'lu1achlor) lasso" 01 Lasso EC !ataehlofJ Dual' paraquat lasso or lasso EC • Roundup Dual· Roundup" lasso 0' lasso EC • paraquat

(glyphosare) Paraquat Dual· Pflfl<.ep" Pnncep Dual' Prmcep • paraquat Prmcep • paraquat Dual· Prlncep • Roundup Prmcep • Rounduf' Bexton" or Ramrod- Roundup

(propachlor) Sutan'-

Use lank mix directions appearing on the labels of the above l"!erblC'(]es when tank ml.lOg wllh thiS produCI Observe all precautions and limitations on labeling of products LIsee! 10 a part • .::ular lank ml;J(

NOTE: When the labels of the above herbiCides reter 10 alrallOe BOW. use eqUivalent rate 0' Cornbell"" Atr wne 900F One Ib at BOW equals 091b Dry FlOwable

Pr;nc~p BOW. Princep 4l(4lCJ. or P';nc~p C~/I~r' 90

In addlt:on 10 Ihe weeds listed under Cornbell- Alrazlne 900F Applied Alone ~ Corn and Grain Sorghum - Preplant Surlace-Apphed, Preplant InCOfpofate1. Of Preeme'gence, thIS comt)'f'>atlon also CQo\fo;s crabgrass. fall pamcum. and carpetwee<1

Broadcast tank mix belore plan1lng. at plant.ng. or aUer planting. but before crop .. lOd weeds emerge. at rales In Table '2 Use the 1 1 rallo for contrOl of most weeds Use the 1 '2 ratio tor expected heavy mlestatlons 01 c.rabgrass and tall panic-urn Cul1",ale shallowly It weeds develop

Prepl.nl Surf.ce-"pplied. Use on medium· and fine-textured SOils With mlOlmum-l1l1age or no-tillage systems only In CO. IL I~.IA. KS. KY. MN. MO. MT. NE. NO. SO. WI. and WY Apply 23 the recommended rate 01 Alrazme 90DF and Prlncep shown In Table '2 for the so I textures as. a SPilt tfea.ment 30-45 days plIor 10 ?Ianhfl"; and the remainder at planting Applications made less than 30 days ptlor to plantlrtg may be as ellher a split or Single treatment On Coarse-texlured SallS. do not apply more than Iwo weeks pu(,r to plantlOg Reier 10 the Combelt .. Alrallne 900F Alone - Preplanl Surface-Applied secllon at the corn label for additional delalls

If weeds afe present at time 01 treatment, applv In a lank rn,x comb mati on With a contacl herbiCide (lor example. paraquat or Roundup) Ob<;erve dueclions for use. precauhOf1S. and rest riC lions on !t'Ie label at ttle contact herbICIde

NOTE: To th(' eKtent pOSSIble. do not move tri"atedsoll out ot the row or move untrealed sOil 10 the surface dutlng planting or w€'ed conlrol Will be d,mln·shed

P,e-plant Inco,porated: Apply to the 5011 and mcorporate In the sprmg before. during or after final seedbed preparation AVOid deep Irtcorpora­lion fOr best results. apply wlthm twO .. ·~\t,.s pnor to plantn .... g

Pre-emergence: Apply during or shortly "fler planllng. bur belore crop and weeds emerge

Reier 10 Corn s('chons at thiS label and 10 PIIOcep BOW Prlncep Caliber 90. or Prmcep 4l(4LCI labels tor furt.,cr jirections. Ilmltallons and precautions .......

TABLE 2 • ... ~ .. J _.J_~

Ten" MI.lure. with Prtnc..-Pf'f,pm .- .. - - r-----BfO:>.~~.ttl;jPf. A

!-----.- .. -.-----. --T- --.--I 1 1 Rat.o· 1 "} R/,~·· •••

r --ihl-,-TPr~ .. c-ep tTh~--rP:'ri~:

Sot! Tel(ture t-~rod ... r:tl BOW _ < !~~~I~1 .r~~'. SO\fH1 loamy ~ant1 I •••••

~~~~.I~l~ ___ -_L 1 '~) _~_' ~~lrJ·j~;~ I ~~'t:. loam 5111 loam SIlt I I' . r el;-,)' '.~'Im sandy clay •• ..... luill s,lly clay loam. , •••• san\. ,.Iay. Of SIlly Cl8y W'lth I~ ow org.OIc matter

Loam. s. lo.m.SIII. clay loatn . ..andy dilly loam. silty day loam. sandy ('.tay Of sll\y day With mPdlum 10 high organIC mailer and .Iay (InCluding d.rk prllfle Salls ollhe Corn Bell)

• f Of CO""O\ of most ",i!'fI'(h

1 Jib

161b

.. ,

L , , 1 e Ib I '2.lb

•• Fat contrOl 0' II_peeled he.vy InfM'allons of crabgrass ancJ filII plnlcum

When uSing Pmw:ep c..tlber 90 or PfIf'Cep .L(.LC). UN eqUJY'!en1 "'n ~Ib oI"'-_eq ..... Otlb oIP_C.'obo,lOotl e ftI ,.., D ...... _ ,1.1 ••• ,...

Princep lOW. p1.P CL(tlC). or p-.p C_ to plus "-'<hlp: Use .. tr .... " milltu'. tOf pteemergence ana PQIIetI\Moenc» contro& ot certain bro.d ... ' and gr ... weedl wheAl corn will be plented directly inlo. covet' crop, .... bU'heeI lOCI: or WI previouacrop NIIduee. Refw.to Roundup '-bel for .11 directIOnS ..... conlrolled, precautions. and li-nitaltons.

PfIn_IOW. P_op4L(4LC). or P,,_C_lCIpIuoP __ : u.o as t.nk mlktlJre Wllh Pnncep .nd par.cluallo klll elulling vegetation Ind :;)r rM,1ua' weed control where corn \Wtll be pl.nted <Meelly into a cover crop. eslab:lshed Sod. or In prevIOuS crop residues Add thiS product and Puncep to w.ter In Spray lanll: .• gltatlng unlilihorooghty mixed Then add paraQuat and a nonlomc surfact.nt. Such as Cornbell'" Spray Activator Conllnueagllatlonduflngapphr..llon BrOtold(;astl '-221) of trus product ~U5 , 25-2 51b Prlncep 80W 10' 2-( pt Prlneep 4l(4LC). or t '·2 '2lb PrlncepCailber90J plus 1·201 paraqualtn20-60gal otwllter ver sprayed acre Apply Delore during. or .fterplllnttng. but before corn emerges Add 0 5 pi of a nonlonK surfactant. such '5 Cornbellf\ Spray ActIVator. per 100 gal o~ Spray mixture U!.e the 2 p1 r.te o. paraquat It e.,slmg vegetation IS 4-6 Inches lall Tttis mlaturewlli nol conlfol weeds t~ller Ihan 6 Ir.CheS Refer 10 fun"er hmltallons and precautions on labels for thiS prOducl. Pflncep and paraquat

PrK.ullons te. .• 11 applic.tlons to eorn. ( 1 J To ,vold crop I(I/Ury anti 1!I<e9al H!Sldue~. do not apply more than( .( Ib I A ot th'$PfOduct per year 1'2) FollOWing harvest. plow (moldboard or diSk-plow) and thoroughly 1111 SOil In fall or sprtng 10 mlOlmlze poSSible '"JUry to spnng-seeded ,o:allonal c.rops r('gardless at ral€' used

Nole tor all dpphc.atlons 10 corn' Do not gralf' or feed forage 'rom treated aH'a~ 10f ,1 Cays followU\g appllcahon Of IlIega\ resloues may result

Aotalional crops. (' , Do not rOldte 10 afly crop e_cepl corn or sorghum until the followmg year. Of Injury may oce'..!r (2) If applied alief June 10. dO nOI rotate WIth crops other than cern or sorghum the next yepr. or C-fOp If\Jury mdV OC(.UI t31 it the broadcast rate. Of eqUIValent band application rate. c;:-xceeds 3 3 Ib IA of eornbelt"- "t,azlne 900f. or 3 3 Ib IA of Cornbell" Alrallne 90DF plus Prlncep Caliber 90 (or eqUivalent of another Pnnc<ep formulattOn). a crop 01 uotrealed corn or sorghum should precede Ihe ne.t rotatlonat crop (.) In Ihe High Plains and Intermounlaln areas of the West where raln'aM IS sparse a;1d errahc or where Irtlgallon IS reqUIred. use only when corn or sorghum IS 10 tollow com or sorghurn or when a crop of untreated COrn or sorghum IS to precede other rotallonal crops (5) In eastern parts of 1t)e Dakotas. KS. weslern UN. and NE. do not rotale 10 soybeans If the rate ~pplled 10 corn Or surghum was more than '2 21b ,A or eqUlvaient band application rale. ur soybean 1f"\luty may Clccur (6\ In\u(y may occur to soybeans planted tne year follOWing application on 50115 havlOg a calcareous surface layer {71 00 not plant sugar beets tobacco. vegf'tables (Including dry beans). Spuf19-seedeo small 9'alns. or ~fT'all-seed@d legumes and grassf>s It"lf. year follOWIng application. or IOJury may occur

---------SORGHUM ANO SORGHUM-SUDAN HYBAIDS (GRAIN AND FORAGE TYPES)

Preplanl Surf.c~-ApphE'd (Broadleal and grass control): Use on medlum- and flne-telltured Salls WIth mlnlmum-lIl1age or nO-hllage svstemsonlylnCO.IL. tN.IA.KS. KY.MN. MO.MT.NE.ND.SO WI. WY A . .:>Iy 2/Jthe recommended rale olAlrallne 900F shown In Table 3 for Ihe SOil le_ture as a split trealment30-45 days pnor to planting and the remaInder at planting Appllcahons made less tnan 30 days p"or 10 plantmg may be as elttler a spilt or stn~le treatment Under dry condlhons. Irrlgallon after apphcahon .s recommended to move Atrazme 90Df mto Ihe SOil

If weeds are present at lime of treatfT'enl. apply In a ta'lk mil( combination With a cO(ltacl herbiCide (tor e.ampl'). paraQual or Roundup) Obse'''e directions 10r use. precautions and restnchons on the label of the contact herbICIde

NOTE: To the elltent pOSSIble. do nol move !reated 5011 out of the row ("Ir move untrealE'd 50.1 to thf' surface dutlng planting. or weed contrOl will be diminished

Preplant Incorpor.t\d (B'Qadleaf and Qr ... conl,ol): Broadcast m spnng alter plowlnlj 1t.ri'f6fhown m Table J Apply before. dutlng or after 'Inal seedbed prepara1t0n "soil IS tilled or 1N(I~ked alter appllca· tloe e .. \lIItI 6f>ep Incorppra"on For beSI reslJlts. apply Within two weeks p(\~r ttt pia~"ng .' • •

Pree-me-r9I'nce- (Broah~:f'8nd 9rao;,s cor:trol). Apply durmg or shortly aflt'ptV111:'g but p"(. to wet"J 'jr crop emergence at ra1p ~hown m Tabfe ..

• •• f •

• • , • • • • .... TABLE l

Pr~1 Surr.ace, Prrpl.nl tncorpor.ted. 8nd P'NlMrgence BroHle.' and 0. ••• WMeI Conl,oItn Sorghum-

. '-Tr-t'-.-·· -- -~_.- '-~-,-- ---- -• • O'ganlc 8roadcasl

SOIII."';ure rr.alter r.te/A ----- "',u .----:::.-+----.:.::="--cc--COAIltse. • • • , 00 NOT USE San8 .• 19~y,Sand. any tf!YeI (eJllcepllor preemer· Yndy loam .., • gence use on bed1ec MEOIUt.4 ANO'FIN["! ~-'- +------,..., sorghum In AZ and CA.

loam. !til1loafTI !tIll CI<lY ~s~ _I~:~ ,'" loam. s.md.,. clay loam Silly 17-221b

clay loam. sandy clay. Silly more than Clay_"_cl_oy _______ --..l_...:.' ::~ .. .:.--'--_ ~2 6=-:'" __ _

, 00 nOli\pply prep'ant surface or preptent tnCOfp.lfet4td tn Al. AR. Fl . GA. LA. MS. NC. NM. OK. SC. TN. 01 TX 00 nolllpply pl"mergence In NM. OK. or TX, 811Cept In nonhN.1 Of(.na I· .. Tx Gulf CoI.1

In case of pl.nhfl9 II"ur •. IOrSihum Of corn .• I'Y be rept.nted 00 not m.e a MConct bf'OMIc811 eppItceleon. Of in)UfY may occur If OftgtN"y ACQhed .., • bend and ~ or com ., I -.at in Uft ...... _

. P,..,..rgence bro.cMe.r weed control ... t~ftglled beckIed .,,.,.um tAl end CA onIw): For preemergence control 01 many bro.d_' weeds. btoedCalt O.~ 1.3 IbJA aft.r bed preparatIOn, dum.g or _tta, pllinti"SJ. but before forghutn.ad weeds emerve and befOfWthe '.rat'"'Ufrow irngahon. FoUow with M¥Wal regular irngalion .. fnlklflg sur. to thoroughly we. lin SOil

Pr.caullon. for p,"IMrgenc. ~k:.tton to futTow krigated Melded sorghum In AZ and CA: To avotd possible sorghum InJury. do not use on sand or loamy sand 5011 Of on sorghum planted In furrows Applications to sorghum growtng on alk&l" SOils or where cui:; 'Ills, or erosion have e.posed calcareous or alkali subSOils mlly cause crop InjUry In case of croplallure. do nol replant sorghum lor 8 months lollowlng applll..allOn Corn may ~ planlpd Immedla1ely

Posl~mefgence (B,oad~.f and grau control): Apply al rate 51"10Wl" In Tab!f' 4 beforp weeds e.cPed 1 5 'nthes In height Apply up to close· If'

TABLE. POitemer9MCe Bructt.., -.d Gr ... WHd Control In Sorvhum ---- - , --- --- -----r--- ----

i Minimum sorghum Broadcast I hf'lght allrealmenl ratoe/A - - -- --- ------- -1- ------~ - -------

5:.:no or loamy sand DO N01 USE . __ ._--_ ... _--_. ----_... -- --- ----. . - - -Sanoy loam See O.reCllOflS lor poslemergence

Silt loam 10 sandy clav loam

Ol1on and PulilT'an clay SOil

Silty clay loam and hner lelliured 5011

broad leaf weed control

co:::~e~y-:~er~e~--r-~-2-~-6-~b ----------1

I 22-2610

Complel"'ly emerged 3 3 Ib

6 rnches

P05leme-gence broad4eill we-ed control With eonulsUlable oil or oil concenlrate in Wilt~r: Broadcast 1 3 Ib fA for conlrol of many broad leaf weeds Apply before plQNeed and lambsQuarters reach-6 Inches In height and before all other weeds reach -4 I'lCheS In height In CO. western KS NM. OK TX arid desert regions of AZ and CA. apply when sorqhum Is6-IO Inches In height. but belore It reaches boot stage In all olher areas, apply after sorghum reaches the 3-Jeaf stage Add 1 gal of emulSltlabl'" oll,fA for ground appllcahon and 05 gal:A for aerial applrcal1un or add 1 Qt of all concentratp tor ground appllcallon A Cull Ivai Ion may be nece%ary " all weeds arp not controllpd or If wped5-fegrow

Fo' Ihe Itst of Wf"€'ds controlled Sef' Cornbf'll- Alra/lne 90DF Apphe-C1 Alonf" - Co'''' or GraUl Sorghum - Poslemprgpncp WIth E mlJlslhable all or all Conc..~ntfttle In Watf"r .

Preoc~uhons tor appllca'ions with emulsltldbleo 011 Of 011 conceonlfate In waler' Set' PrecautIOn" for appliCations w,th f'muISlflablf' all or ,),1 conceniralf> I" water' In Corn sectIon

Poslemeorg~nce broadle-ilt w.~ control With surt.ct.nl (CO. western KS. NM. OK. lX. and ~s.rt regions of AZ .nd CA only): Broadcasl I 3 :b ,A plus 075·' 5 pi of surfactant after sorghum reaches 6 Inches In heigh!. but before weeds ellceed , 5 mches 'n height Apply only on sandy loam and hner tE"llIured SOil

Preclulions tor all.pplications to sorghum. (1) Heavy ram Immediately followmg application tends to cause ellceSSlve concentralions o~ herbiCIde In seed furrow. resulting In poSSIble crop In/ury Do nol apply to fllrrow·planted sorghum unfll furrows are leveled (plowed In) Level deep planler marks or ~~eCl furrows before application (2) Appilcalton 10 SorghlJfTl g"Jwlng under stress caused by minor element def,clency or te sorghum growing on highly cslcareous SOil may result In crop Inlury (3) FOllowmg harvest. plow (moldboard or dlsk.piow) and thoroughly till 5011 In fall or spring to minimize poSSible In,ury to sprmg­seeded rotahonal crops. regardless of rate used (-4) InjUry may OCCur,f both th,s hprblclde. preplant surlace. preplan! mcurporat@d. or pre­emergence. and an at-planting systemic InsectICide applied In-furrow are used

HOlE: uo nof graze or feed forage trom treated areas for 21 days lol!o ... ,ng aprh<'8lton Of IlIe~al reSidues mal !e.s~l! •

Rotation" crops: Sf'P Rotaltonal crops' at ~nd of Corn sec lion

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TANK MIXTUF«ES FOR GRAIN SORGHUM •••••• ---- --- - -----------, ,------ --~. Igran· SOW: l}Sf' as tank millturf" for control 0' cf"f1aln broadlf"'" "'nd Qra<;<; wef'ds In gralO sorghum ReIer 10 Igran &)\\1 labellnr allQ,,""lyns wepf!~ uJOtl(IIIf"O P~f"Ulllllons, and hmllahons • •

••••• Dual IE. lJ~f' as lank mlllture With Dual 8~tt'lit)nt.-OI 01 those weeds Ilstp" nn ttop OlJallabel as wl!lI as on thiS labf"1 U~ Ihl~ tank ,",!ftUff" only on S(Hghum sP.ed Irealed With Concpp- Flf'lpr 10 the Dw~'~ 1j~1 lor all dIrections. precauftons. and limitations • • •

• • .. . ---- ---------------.... ~-.---~.~._;:;...::.~.~:o_ WINTER WEED CON1ROliN TEXAS •• • • ••• #_-------For postpmergl!nce control of wlOl~r w~s .~y, such .s henbl1. <;'Pf'dhng 1'10.:11 and annuallhlstle on 'all bl!ddPd land 10 the Gulf Cout and Blacklands 01 Tl!lIas Apply 09-11 Ib 'A postemergence to thl! w~pds In Novpmbef Of Decpmbe, to land Ihat Will be planted 10 corn grain sorghum or forage ~rohum the lollowln\l spring For besl resulls add a SUitable surfaclanl. such.s Corn belt- Spnly Actl'lalor .• t the ret'!! of 0 5 .. 01 the spray volume. an emulSltll''1bte odat the rate 0'1 0-.0' the spray volume. or an all concentr£' _ 'O, the rale of 1 ql per acre

Norm.tweed control progrllms may tNt u~ ..... In the lotlowlng corn, grain sO'O"um or 'o,a08 IOfgh'Jm crop

NOTI: 00 nol plant ~~ .-cepl corn, gr.,n aorghum. or 'Of. ~u", !he IP''''II -"0"" '''''mon'. 0< ~Iegot _ rnoy

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( ATRAZINE ALONE - CHEMICAL FALLOW

~~~-----------­Wheet·Sottihum-FaIIow: To contlollnnu.l.br~a<lIe.t and gru, weeds fotlowing wltut hlrvnt enCIln the following sorghum crop when ~rown under mtnimum ti"~ bfoedc .. ' 33 Ib.lA to wr... Ilubbte Imme­d~t.ly 'OUOWI"9 ....... htfYftt It weeds Ire preMo' I' application, remove them wllh • Iw.tp plllW or other 'UII'~ MTlplemenl 'her Ipphc.1ton. or use In approved contact tlerbtClde before or after the application at A.U.llne 90DF Plant 50rghum Into wheat stubble the 'allowing spru"lg wllh mlnM'num $011 disturbance Use. surface planter or. planler le,vlng ;t, sh.low turrow II weoeds arf! prl'!senl at plantmg remove them IN,th .., sweep plo'llllr or other Sllliat'lit' I(,'plemen! belor., pll;nhng

f OJ 'he )'SI of w~{js cont,rnle(), see Cambel1" Atrallnp OOOf- Apphecl Alone - Corn or Grain Sotghum Preplanl Surlacp ApPhpd. Preplan I In(orporaied or Preemergen(.@

PrKaullont: ( ISf! only Of· !:oIl, loa'" (" ',ne. 1(~.I\Hl·(l SU,i UI l 'ol"")l/'), may reSl,1l (~, vVheal-sorghutn·lal;o'N <'fOp~IPg seQ""'''t' m<J~t tw· followed (3) 00 nol apply tollo\lling sorgtlum har ... e!:.\

NOTE: To aVOid "Ip.t;al residues. do not graze or teed foragf' 'rom 1realed area 10 livestOCk To aVOid Illegal reSldlles and crop In,ury. (10 nol plant any crop other Itlan thuSof' on thiS lata'l w,lh,n 18 morH's lollowmq Irealmenl

Wh~.I-Corn-F.llow (KS. NE) This produ( IlOIlIfOI~ eta'algrAss idu\llf' t brome. Ch,.SS) kochla. mustards pigwee<l. RUSSIan Ihlstle wIIQlt·lIuc.,. Wild Sunllower al.d VOlunteer wheat during pl·non afler wtwat harv('SI Weed con',OI "l1ay e.lend Into follOWing IOfp crop gro""n I.n()(" minImum IllIage

Follow dlrechons lor use. note!:.. dnQ pr@Ca..,1,0l'5 In Ihe WI,eal Sorghum·f-aIlOw·· section above subShlutlOg corr· for r{'t?rencf'''> 10 sorghum

wn~.t·FJllow-Whe.1 (CO. KS. MT. HE. NO. SO .• nd WY): For pre emergence control 01 chea.lgrass (downy brame. chess\. commOr"! lambsQuarlers. held pennycress. kochla. fT'uslard. Russ,an this lie. WIld lettuce. and suppression 01 volunteer wheat dUllng lallow penud of a wheal-fallow-wheal rOlallon. broadcast 0 5 I 11b IA on all so' Is ('.cept those listed under "Precautions" For control 01 Pig., Pf'd and w,ld surflower. use the higher rale Apply to stubble g.Dund 1 ,pat 01"'11' IN .. I'­during same lalla .... perlOO

TANK MIXTURES FOR CHEMICAL FJI.LLGW

Whul-Sorghum-FiJ"ow or Wheat-Gom·Faliow ,1($. HE)

Igran lOW: Use as lank ml.lure far contrul of cerla'~ brrJa.-:lhll ilf~1 grilS:­weedS In wheill·soryhum.fallow Dr whPal-corn·laIlO* 'elalluns Af'tf'r 10 Igran BOW label for (I,rer-Irons. wt!'edo;. controlled precaullons. and I,mllalrons

Pe,~ual: II weeds are present al appllcatron. a larll. mill. wllh D,IIaQu3t may be used Broadcasl3 Jib 01 Cornbelt· Atrazme90DF pllJS I ) pi a' paraquat In 20-60 gal of water/A by ground eQulpmf'nl Arjd 0 ~ 1 pI 01 a nO'Hon,c Sl.orlactant. Such as CornbeU/l! Spray Act" .. alc..r pf'r I 1JO gal 01 spray ml.ture Add Alrallne 10 spray lank tlfS! and lhorougi'ly m,x WIlt> waler Then add paraquat. followed b., surfactant Use the 2 pt falf_ 01 paraquat " weeds are 4-6lnches lall ThiS O""Iol!ltre Will nol conlrnl ",,(,ptj,:> laller than 6 Inches Apply to stubble ground Treal only onc -.' d.J"ng samp fallow penOd Reier to paraquat labella, 'ur,t-of" ~,rp("ol'S precautions. and hmliallons

Whe.'-Fello*·WheiJ' (CO. 1(5. MT NE. ND. SD. and WYJ

Igran lOW: Use as !ank ml.~ure for coniroi 01 certain broadl~al and yra~~ weeds In wheat-fallow-wheat rota lions Rerer to Igran SOW labpl If)' dlrecllons. weeds coni rolled. precaullons. and Ilmllallons

P.r~ual: If wf'eds are present al applicatIOn. a tank mi. w'th paraquaT Inay be used Broadcasl 0 5-1 1 Ib iA of Corn belt" Alra.l'ne 90Df plu':> 1·2 pi a' paraauat to :?O-60 gal of waleriA by ground eQ~lpmer.1 Add o S-' p! of a nonlonlC surfactanl. such as Combelt- Spray Acllvalor ~r , no gal of spray mllfljlre AC\"1 Alrazlne 10 "ipray lank ',rsl ar-rj Ihorrmgh1y m,JO, wllh walpr Th6i.1"« 1'''' aquat. followed by surfac.!.1'" UO;P I"'''' ~ r·' rale 0' paraquat It weeds are4-6 • .,ches lall TtlJs mlJl'llJfp w·l! '1(11 (f)r.'"'' "'t. ',,<" ' .. f,1 Ih;:'1 6 ''''C;;'''',''~ Apply 10 slubblf" grf)und T"'a, ""I, ,.'., dU·I'll,j Im<> fallo;.·,"crlod H~fer to pa,aquallat"wll,H f .• ft~ .... ~., .... pff'cavllons and 1t1"T".a.llof'S

II., p('ds are presenl at appltcal!on and lhlS prodlicl IS lIs<>(l ~ .'" (>llhl" ... n app'oved conla(..1 herbiCide beforf' or aller treal",p,·, "f t.ll,H" aUf'r trf'olt"1pfll

lJSt",llaq" t) umlrOI w~(' wl">,ch escape d.,flhg lall(Jw ;"""'·"1 T.I ;:, :>!flle p1arftnq f-OlllhISV,,,.Jucf applied aIOr"!f' I)r ,,, la"'" tTl,.' J'''' w,I' paraah.!! planl al I~~s\ 2 Inches dt.·pp and 12 fTlOnl"'s 0' mo,.· a!'p, appllca'lQfi

Pr ....... UIoHl.· To aVOid crop InjUry (II 00 not I.ISf.' on sand S,)II I)J 0'1 f'( ,I I'eat ~rO(Jed hIllSIdes.. ci.h;he and rocky out-crl)pplnQs Of "xprlsr"! cal,.·( :>.Il .. ubSOII \31 Jo nbl !real SallS 0' Ihe Rosebull and CarYflr S~r·.!s lrT"Western NE ~nd<aCJlornlng counties In CO and WY (.c) 001"'01 treat !iOIls with calcateOut t.J1ace layers (5) AvOid spray o~prlap

NOTE: Do nol grale "r'lale<t areas *'thrn 6 months .,IIf>r appltc~"nn oj'

Illegal resIdues may result

"en" .... k.'kM\: In mdef to assure Ih., SpJit'f *\11 be (.fmlfo\\ablf' wlthm the target area when u5@d .ccordlng to label dlr('cl,ons 0""10310.(' .pptlcahons el. ma.lmum height 01 10 ft . uSlOg low drift nOllles al a ma.,mum pressure of .ao pSI, .nd restflcIIlPpllc.1ron to periods when WInd Spe@d does not e .. ceed H) mph To assure Iha! spray WIll nol adversely affect ad,.cent senSI',,,,, nOlllargel plants. apply Cornbf'lt· Alr.'lne900F .Ione by a"craft atl minImUm upWind dlsl.n .... e Of .cOO 'I "om senSIllYe plants. or Ipply Cornbelt'" Atrillne900f • loran 8rN1 all minimum UPWind d,sla'ice of 500 't Itom Mn,lt,ve pllnls When apptyrng Com""- Atraz .... IIOOF • Igrln tII1N by alrcr.fI. UN • _11m 015 "'" of _ pot oc:,.

-----t. ----PROSO MILLET

Fo, preplant Incorporated (lr pr"me~..,ce control ot ;0"1,1 •. koch la, "COIr'Imon IlmblQuar1e,., redrOOl o.g....:l. RUDlln nU'lle, Iltmleat l.mblQuar1erllncl &pOtted spuroe. apply 0 6-1 1 !b.It' on soill WIth less than ""-oroanf(: mafler. or apply 1 '-2 2tb IA on IOllswtfh ~orhtghe, oroamc melter

PrecauUon: 10 aVOid crop Injury and Illegal reSidues. make ani')' onfO appltcallon per year

Aolatlonat crops: SP~ Rotdlto"rll \ IUlJ!> ,n Corn s\.,<-Ilon

RANGELAND

To conlrol cer1lkt weed., ineludlng ehe .. " ... (downy brom •• C.he.I). common (ann ..... ) b,oomWftd, httl. b8rley. medu ..... ed ...... wOf'l. end 'umbl.",.u.lard: Use IO*f'f '<I!f' "",hf'fP chf'alqr<lss IS malor pf·)h l •• " wt;:'P.d. use tltg.,ef '8te 10' OUWf w,·p()~

POIIOftou. plant •. Ta"syn1.J~larrl f"g*t>eds lambsquarlers tumt)11 muslard <.uc.lolebur and I,ddl{>neck are controi,ed al 1 I tb IA Ott' .... ' mlJsI.ard~ IB'it5SlCit SPP) qlojljndchptry ~annl.Jal). broomwet.'d. a .. .; !hu!(!a*n cJf puvPrly gras.~ IAllstlda SfJIJ' arp partially <.onlfullt'd all' Ib ,A and ('unlrolle<l at:? 2 \t, 14. 'Sllt>f'.lt'''''''''t'd and d()gban~ .-ue parhai ')

L{Jr'lIullf'd al ? lib A

Arrlal .pplfc.tion In Oll1l" to d~S .. 'P IFlat :!opray WIll b(> ll'nlr"Jlaf}·,· WI!hHl the Idfgel af ... a wilen u:!ot~d all-urdlng to label d,recloons mallt' appllcallons al a max ,,..,um t1f':gtll (.1 or) 11 ab·'~{' lIegt>lat,('" u~I"9 10'" dllft II011l('s al a m<l. 'mum prPSSI,rt· ", .~Q PSI. a.nd re~I"r.1 app\,~ at,on h peflods ""hf"n Wind ~I.eed does nOI eH ped 10 mph r a 3Ssur(, INII ~pfa) Will nOI ad ... etSf'ly allecl adjacenl sf>llslll~e nontarget planls apply Cornbelt'" Alrazl;1e 900F by alrnall al a minimUm upWInd distance at 400 II trom SenSltl~(' plants

EI,abU.hment 01 perennial r~ge gr ..... in W",t (CA. 10. N~, OR. U1. WA): Broad<.asl 0 9- ~ I Ib ,A 10 fall after rams begH1 bul belorf' g'o<.ll'o freeles P"r(,nn,al range grass may be seeded when ralO begms the nf:'.~ fall followmg Irealmef\t Plant In de-ep lurrowS Such as thosp maOf' by a dpt'p lur,ow'ral1gcland drtll T lea led areas may be grazed 7 monll1s a"e' ..... edll'g Ho""evef. 10 prOVIde sullicient time for eslabllshnl(,nl ,,1 (lPSlrable range 9rasse!:.. Irea!('d area~ should nol be grazed unllllht" fa, lollo"",ng fof'edlng

R.noqllon ol."IU,., .,.nd. ol/Hren,u., 1'11",.11',. ....

C.ntral Greet PI.ln. (CO. KS. MT. NE. HO. SO. WY). B'oad ... asl a 6 Ib fA In lall hplore ground freezes

Soulhw~5t (AR. KS. LA. MS. NM. OK. TX): Apply 1 1 Ib A c..urflht:·,," AI,a/lnfo 90D~ ,n f'Olrly -:;.pflny ')f'lore rpgrowlh. 10 f;'stabll!'.f"'ea rar g"!a"r: '.)1 pdslLort' s .... ·'-,('S !>l.( " as ASlal,c IOiC WOlld) blut'sler1s "tilt, a"a t,· ... blupsler"!:o bullalogrd:!o'> :!ooNllct"1qrass ana Indlam;pass

W •• t (CA. 10, NY. OR. UT. WA)' Do n,,1 Qrale area 10 bt· Ifeall'tj 'or f-, munths pIlI." 10 appl,callon ArrJaljr- as-t 06·0 81b ·A ;~, fall belore gfUU"'~ IrpelPs

AILwgrass a;" ,r·termedlal,' """"al9'-'lSS may bE" InJv't~d 1:'( Ih,s v'oCllJ(! al fee omrT'f'N~('d ratps

HOTES: To a~Old Illegal rf's,dues. t 11 ou not apply more Ihan On<.f' f,(·r yl'ar 01 Apply only on nf'IJtrallo ac,d SOils (3) Dc nol cui or teed ran~p Qrass hay /41 Do nrJI gr~/'" IIf'alpd (lfpas Wllhll'l 3 monlhs foilr;wtrQ !:.prlr'Q appltc al,on or "",Ih,n -; manit'S 101l0W'I~g fall appllca!lun .~ I Dr, nol rj,ofTT 0' "p,11 prodlJ,I rJr '1'spnSi> Of cOr"!la,"er ""llh,n ,pa. t'o (>, i'.i'~I·'f .

Pure stMtdl of SwItChgt ••• end Big Bluntrm (IA. IL. IN, kS, liN, MO. NO. HE, O!i. SO. WI): FOf conlrol 01 "lose wee«1s Iisleo und~r COl nbPl,­Alta/lne 90Df Apphed AloOf Cf)rf1 or Gra.n Sorghur'1 -Prf"plafll ~lJ,ta{ p Applied Preplan I Incorporated Of Preemergf>nce

,}sf> 'lilly ')n Ir);:Im SIll loam silly c.:lay IO;lm clay loam and s.lIy clay SOdS w,lh al lea':>l , Pf"Cef11 orqa.1'c mallp,

E.t.bli.hmen1: Hroad<.asl;>? 'b A a'"'' planlll'q bul bf'fo.e wt'pc,," ar>(j rr'Jp f'mpr'1 P Prppaff- a q'JOIj 1 ,m ""ppdbf',, Pltll"'~ 1 2 .n<..h dpt"'P WIlt-" ~ol<'<'la"~ '1"lllpfl-'lprrf'd ..... 1"11''',;· I.' a u ...... "'"''' .... 'lljn\l 11 a (..·'11 ...... •

!",'ql 41' II ,c, ..... prj 01' flfl'pa"'1j ~I-'I''1t)p(js "'f'movf' .111 tpn!:.lor : 'I"" It .. ! <._ '[""'1"" f f,r t1P<,1 ''''S.,II<, 1 "I~'rol(" 0' rQ,!lt'J'¥ plarllf'O':j.r" •. ~·.(!~ ".11 "',' al'··. J . .; ·,r ,.. ." .. ", ' •. ,~ .. "t1P,f", ''''W''(.tl~ril<'<' .,. !"'. ! .• ,.,,!, ..• , ........ ! ."q-, ••••

Re-now.llon ot e.l.ttng .,.net, H",~r-)' .-t"t:? :? Itt .A ,r ,·a,l..- Sp,· ~t'·¢, .... .,,, .. ,. ,wll,. I It, ... , ",p .1fld n..tl,,,. """"'j ""''''9pr'''' ••

NOTES Tr)i!vn'r!II""~.-II'f·(,'r:,.·<, 'j •• n(,I("llt"htl'( ,?I ..... ~f.ll' "".1, .. ,j .1"'.1<, 'oil'!""" oS fT'.,"I"''' • ,I "" "(~ iI.,p:,fal.','· .1 1 ~"."''''i.If' . '''''' I' <, 1()II""""'q .1.,[,101.11")" ") •• ~'.:tt'ol''''''''~''''''·I''''Gras<, 'Jr ~,t', .... '>lr· ... ' 11,1 'P.ll ')r1ly 1,I"'(.f' P'" y .. ar • • · . Rot.t,onal crop': SfOp n'Jl l'",",l' (, ,~·s ." Cf)rr V'( I,·,r fl. , ..... ,_. 0;1"'.1.1 '>"1"<1,,01 "1"fT'",> lt,f' ."a' f'!')Il"""Q ilP~II(""lJr' '" """·f. ,I, 'I(f.,r

ROADSIDES

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t.) , • l"lrnl (prlalr al'I"'lJal WPl'ds. II"' f'SI,:th"Sh4"d pt'renrlal grass('s "1()I"'~ .... '.l'l'.1l1t"'o; 'f' en \tf,;C-~ Vl f'.6f NO Sf) ~I"'<1 WY I"Clut1\ng Ct'>1"3IQfa,,":. Ido""ny brQm(, Chpss} <.OI"T''''Qr !al"'nual, hr{){)mw~ hlll@ barl~y medusahead sag~wot1 and Il.Imbl4" muslard. bto,dcast 1 1 Ib IA In I mln.mum of 10 QIIllons 01 .... 111 .. ' by gtound PqUlpmentln Ihe lall b'!'or~ qrl)und frf"ez'"s 0- lifter IhaWI09 In thf!' SPfI"O but M-fote tt·<'!MI.bhshf'O'j n·ll'·-:-:' grp4"n'I,p aid MfOff" w~s f!'mef9@ Eu,.,plf"S 01 Ot'S"'bl~ pslabllsht"d grasses Inclu('le blQ blueslem. btuegrama bfomf!oqrass hultillo grass cresled wh4!atgrIl5l. Indl.rlgra". "tile bluMtert'l SId!! oats gt.ma. '''Itchg'ISS. al'1d Western _hNilgra .. Apply only OIlUi per yelr Temparl,., dllCOlorlttQn or olher .( rm of tnlUr/10 lhe dftt, .... pettnnie' gr ..... mey occur rotlowtnQ aDDfIC8hon

... ... ~ e.:t .... ..., -.. ..., -= .. .... .., .... -

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_oJ TEa: To 'Vo.d(~" residues. (1) 00 not cut or teed ,oad~ gr.ss "'Iy. (2) 00 not IUOW "¥Hlock 10 graze tryled ,rei"

NpE""1 \k A¥EGA',S GAl"''' JOR 'EEO ,P'CIF'C "GATI.wea, aUt: t Fe.co .. hslel. usll" ,"e' 1 ',I fell 1& I

• ;In''II'I11 e.b:wd,esll3!lbsA

p , 'hpp· 10' 0'1 C'op :On'ey 111 ApD'1 ' nl/'2 ~(I (I iI' SF i' IU t'lil. f sl oeed I .. blS bee hlP sUM '?J Qg I oppl, 10' ,eg sw TO'? ,b,S 2 reus n I Ii 0

NQTEI. To ••• 1'@,II'sr d es I' J 0 S8)sslle applt.AIIQ' ill nu"01plH' II ""-

ey,aaliCbltdlad It 10 t. I III, dleCille;Uops'Oi If!!

f S TO S' IstdED OpcH'pocR HS 81i )fiN PO:: IiE~ (pfelFIS "OpIHWFs T ON' Y)

..!;~:~R7g;;;;.1=:;W; ::,~:~::::;~::, I :96B;:!;~:-:::~' ~81!'1t lIe Hri I .. 113 t 0 .... f booo hIHnM aUe r

t I' 'ell J' ,. P-';I tic. Fib (pC 10UII 9 0 cap SiC t § ca To aulS d 8~ 'PW''! (1, • "' / 0 ,10 0 It. "J ilH "em Wh,ch s'MK1 pop tas ty.efrI

la.il:r ~IU ' 80' 01 aD.,I, 10 Oltl'8'Oy,ass .6 c It a IRe:;cO) 'a 5S"".

NOTEIi 10' b iii 'I ~ill 'Sf 1 • l hE p'app' Gil' efll WI Q! --SUGARCANE

~--~

1111 pUr iI'pdlar'dtp0lber p /e ,ft'

F-or contrOl of many broadl.aal and grass weeds. IncbCl,ng amaranthS. crcobgrass 'Ireweed. F-Ion·s pa,nlbrush. fo.ta,ls. Ju'"'glence and wlre­grass. broadcast? ;>-4' It fA Of Cambell" Attallne 90DF at lime 01 plan1lng or r ... oonlng but before sugarcane emerges Broadcast aeflally In a mmlmum 015 gal ot spray per acre or broadc.ast or band by ground eQuipment ,n a minimUm 0120gal per acre. unless Indicated olherwlse :lne af1dl1ronal appllcallon may be made Ollef the sugarcanp as It emerges. and two adOltronal appllcMlons may be made Inter!lne a!ler emergenc.e ae;. (hr€,( ~(>d spray'" Rel-W3{ Irea,m""n,s. w!"lere n~tjetj may be ar.rplle-d broadensl t)and. or lr:ler!lne as ~u9gesled wlIh the Iinal applucdtlon being pr,or 10 Close-In Do nol e.rr:ceed Ihe fate of herb'clde suggeSled for anyone crop of 5uga~cane

NOTE: Wherp h.gh rates of Alral,ne are used apply In a m:nlmum 01 1 gal of *ate( for eac.h 1 Ib 01 p~oduct applied ~r ac.re

Aeri.1 appIiC.tlon: In order to assure that sp. ay Will be controllable Within the larget area when used according to label d,rectlons. make app!'cal.ors ill a fY'3.rr:,mu"" height of 10 fl uSing low dr,ft nOl/!f'S at a ma.,ml,m prpSsure 0'40 pSr and rpslrrcl appll(allon 10 per,Ods wl"1f'n Wind spl'ed does flot e.rr:ceed 10 !"'lph To assure Itlal >pra'( w,1I nol ad"prsf'l,.. afleci adlacent senSltllle nontarget plan Is apply Cornhett­Alralrne 9ODJ. alone by alrera!! al a minimum upWlnd d.stance 01400 It frorr> Sl"ns,tlllf" plants

FlOrid.

For eon,rol of emergM pellllOry weed. ApPl1 I) J·O 6 Ib A ,n al lJ'.'asl 40 gal of waler as a dlle<.led spray by 'Jround eQurpmenl pr,or 10 Clos.e·ln Add' Ql 01 surfactant for eact1 l00gal of spray 1 t1orougt1ly COlier wPed fOlra']€"

fl ~ conbot 01 aie-llandero''''' 11f0t- cfabi,a ... petntorr CMtil\ery) WHd. ahd ."Iny am.ranlh. uN one of Ihe fatlowing rneti"od' .1 J. .nling Of' r.toor.lng:

Apply 4 4 Ib fA pref"mergt:>n.:e Follc)w w,lt> Of"'f' or lwoapDI'ratlons <IS nl'f!opd. poslpfT1prg~I"'CP 10 s"Qarcar·e ard wp,,~s. al '2 ') It) A T r('al b;;o.'Jr{' ~~~~ ~"(ff>O 1 ~ .r~ t·e';. ,n t-(>\~ht

Apply 1 11.mp,", as rPP~ <'II?? lb ·A pr,<;I.,r""lprql"l"'(.ptu "'.J'Ja,ran .. "1d"'1Pos T,pat IlPJro'P wPoP~'" P-r"Pr"l 1 .... nchp", ... t- .... ~t·

..... .. . f or l~"lrol I" annual WPP(]S dur.nq Ir"'(> SuiT',..,,,r !all" .... ~ 'r,urj arot)",. I" l~) . A I(J "I\Iprod·free beds r",medralf'l,c aller be1'r"""'<'II'rJn f OIlI)W n',''''''al w~p~ 'b,rtl',)1 proqralT' aftpr planlrnq

, .... Pr.c.ulion, T f) avr'!lld l r~(t ~,ury r' 1 D.) nol apply !"'lorf' Ihan 1 'Ib Ala .::Iny ').~r r· ' ..... ,ia.r<!'<tf'P r2J IllT'ak·"g a ~;> Ih A ar.rpllcal,o" (lur.ng 1/"'.", \t'P"'rtP.{ l.tll l , .... [H'",,)1 ;1" rot ""H~f"f'd 8 8 tb A rjur,nQ Itw '·''''''d,r<j~f oll/.f" gCUW.fIQ "' ... a~')C" "'-J' ,llj·q.ll rE'"S'"uf'~ !"'lay rl"'r;ult

•• relJt'·; . , Use- t~rnAf'~I· Atr&llr.~ '¥6[)f lor ton1rol 01 barnYilrdgrllSS. pIgwfted purslane BPd sunf1o-=-~'" In plBnl or riltoon sugArcane-

Apply 4"!h A .. .,1 C(JtnbPl,· Alritl" f' 900" prf!+'rf"le'gpnce Fqllow wllh I)n~ or Iw(~ 'lJpl' .. al,nn<; ar; n .... ·rjp(j al ) ) I~J A POSlt'mjltfQpncf' 10 <;ug3fcanp 3nd w~!js.

F or best resuns wher we~dstare emC'fged add a non'onl(; \uri'Cltant al a concC'ntrahon of ') Qt 1100 oal 10 thC' spr.y .n(l IPply before wef'ds '.cHd I 5 .n(tI~s In h",'ght

P~ton .. : ,I ~ InIUf";' \0 S\M)8fc.a~ ma., occur whf!n un~r lTt<M'i.ufe ,tress. *hC'" SOil 'S 01 10. adsorptive cap.cuty. or .hen ,.nd 'S 'Irs' ,ropped Ie suo. rUin.. (2) 00 nol Ipplr I"" cloM--tn 131 00 nOI'~Y :nore than II Ib fA 10 lOY one ero .. 0 IUtIrcatte. Of" crop Injury may ..... "

------:--~(--TURf GRASSES fOR SOD (flORIDA ONLYI

51. ., ........... c.w "" d S,..... eM Z.,.. GNu Bloeck:IsI2 2 ..... 4lbJA eccordlng 10 aott lexlUN 10 c....ntrol!hOM wrereds Itlled under eornbene Alrazlne 900F Applied AlOne - Com 01 Grim Sorghum - Preplant Suri.c~Apphed. Prepllnt IncorporAted. or P,. emergence

,",uck ". peal I -+

I

1

Old beds Wuthun 2 days after ___ ._~~~Ittrng S~)~_. ___ " __

I" New beds 3 ..... d.ys .fter ,prlgglng . -4 .. __ or plu90m9 ______ ...

Old beds Wllhcrr 2 day5 after

~~n.g_5~. P-04f'Vr ~d:!. 7·1(.; days after sp·.qQ,ng

or plugglng

If wt'eds regrow apply ar add'I"Jllal '2 2 Ib /A ,.~ ,...,~( ~ ur Df-al or 1 '

Ib ,. A on sandy 50·1

PrKSUUo",: To avoid uon ,n,ury 111 00 not a~~ '1 *'II">'n JO rla} ~ p',fJ' t( 1\109 or IIltll19 \21 Du 1101 apply In t.omOln,l.tl .... r .. Hth sutia(.tanlS or 01,1". spray addltilies (3) Use 0111,.. on lurfgrass reasonably tree 01 ,nfestatlons ul Insects nefT'alodes al'G d,seas.;re;. ·41 On flf'WIV spflQQer]

lurlgrass temporar-,.. Slow.nQ 01 G".wlt"o may 10 I·:w apr'.ra"/)"

MACADAMIA NUTS

For pleemergence can"", of mar',.. br()adleat and grass wp(>ds rnclud Ing crabgrass. tmctlil. wlregrass. Flora 50 palnlbrush. spanishnE'edles and tlre.eed. broadcilsl2 2 ..... 4 Ib fA Detore harvest .nd before weeds emerge Repeat as necessary Do nol spray when nuls are on ground durrng harvest perIod Do nol apply by air

-~~~-~- ------PINEAPPLE

F 01 control 01 purSlane. span_shnee<1les. Annual grasses. annu"" tHnd" wee~ .geralum. amaraf"llt: r2t11epod. Flora 50 paintbrUSh. flreweed spurge. IndlgO. and papc;IO. apply up to 7 1 Ib·A as a blanket spray ,(TImedialel, after planting or lollowlng ~arllest Mall.e addItional blar.kel or Inl€"rspa(e appitc<ltlons 01 L..,,!f! ~ 7 Ib A a1 1·2 l"""Ionlh .nlerllals as needed pr.c-to d.ffer{,rl,ahon Apply'" 20·40 'al of wale"A 10 aSs;..rf"" Ihorough coverag('

P,ecauUO".: (1) Do not appl~ morfo than 333 Ib A per CyCIf' as ClOp ,nJury or Illegal res.dues may resul' 12J Repeatffi rnonttlly appl.calrons 10 plant tollage may SIOrN planl 9rowttl and delay Iruillng

NOTE· Do nol apply w.ttl,n 45 Cays ollfUl1 t".arvesl. or lor age t,a'· .. ('"sl ,! torage IS 10 be fed 10 "ves~ock. Of I!h?~al reSidues may reselll

GUAVA.

Use only on estab\lsh~ t.rli!C\\lng::o """I"II{.I"\ aft: 3\ leas' IS mor\t,,., ollj Apply as a L~lrec'ed spray al"} 2·4 4 Ib ,A 01 Cornbell· Alral,nf' 90Df .f' 2(1. SO gal of spray ml;r preemt"gence or early pO$temergf'nce 10 wt'~'jS Whe' applying posl"mef,]pr,cp '~p use of a surfaclant ilf'rl gr'·ill ... , Spray volume 180-100 gal ~,I spra.,. m,) per acre) may en~all(l' "",;>"'1 control ThiS product conlfols ""a1"'1 arf'~Jal broad If' a' ard qrass """'f''1", l!""Icludlng fuerNf>ed pur"i'ilPI' '><-arl"'t p'"'Pf'rnpl r;[,;J",r;" "'p{>rjl ... ", ~.,,:

sowthlStle

NOTES: To 8110ld ,llegal resIdues 111 Do nol a110"1\1 S(.!fay tf; _.)rlacl tOhage or frUit 12J Do nOI ap(.!ly ,..,ore Irf'Qu(>nlly Ihan al 4 r.-rr,nlr"' rl'tervals 131 Do nOlllPply ..,or(> Il"1an 8 ~ Ib of Cnrnbell· Alla/,r to g()OF per ye,r

CONIFERS

For conlrol o' .nnull bfo.:l .... t .nd gr ... PHd, priOr 10 Ir.n.pI.nllng. .fter 1'.n'~lIng Of' in ... labIi,~ con ... .., ~ .... 'udtng Dou91., 'If. grand tlr, noble tlr. _"He 'Ir. Au,lri.n pirf.:. bishoP pine. JeHre), pint'. knob<"~ pkte. lobloll)' ptlM. Iodgepote pIftf J'lt0re plnej.' • .,.c1.1'!.f!' ey ptM. POnderosa pine. Seolch pine. 11.,hnlne. blY'I sprue, .• nlr sC, .... ,pruce). Br& .. r1casl? "} 4 4 Ib .r. a!"1"·.~ .,-n,j'" CK),),,· ',I ""alf'r p.-r iI'. [f. I • .,.. a,r or 10 gal by grourd bf'~')rp ...... ,.~<, arp , ': r't'-'ps !;tl', ,,,, Ir. I?slablrs"ed Irees bf?tweof"n lall anI) f:'ilrl/ srr.I"..j ;',...rle Iff'f'S iH€, ~'~r~'''''1 ~or nflw Iraflsplanl,. apply dur.n~ r)f 500" .-lo'I",r traIlSplaf't,rg "nr <'Ipphcalrons pr,or 10 Iransplant.nq alll)w sufl.f,pnl PfPfi"""'·." 10 acl"",atf' Alrallne ~ll)r(> Iran"pla;'lrl"'q In a,pa~ WtlPff' ,.p":J~ f.nrj sumf'"lC't rainfall IS Inadpt;llJa1", I'~ acl.ltlalf' ",.,,.~ ne ,~ply d\Jt~'fl:r.I'pr" .. ' 10 SPflnQ lfarsplar"hnQ .. ~or It1e IISI 01 wee(js Cl)rlrollprl r;.'f' CrJ/..,tlf·I'- At';u,rp '''(j~ ,.J{ ..... q Alone· Corn or Grain S')'gh\,,.., Preplan' o:,,~rla e Appl'f'tj ·;>'£"~'lrl IncorPOrafed or Pr\l!'e'rr.f!'r~n(.p # , ~ ~

Ouac:k .... eonlrot: 8ra.<k:.Ist4 41b 11"1' ~';;IiI':' o'~gar ~tiw~t't!tper .ere by .,r or to gil by Qround bet'lifHn f.".nd early Sprll"lfJ,trt1t'etre .. s .re dorm.nt,nd before Quackgr8SS IS mG""~'lJJn;. 5 ,n(.l,es 10.11

Preca..tlon,: Temporary Injury 10 traes mily oc~..r~ foIIO'A'.ng tt1f' usp ()f Altal,ne on c08!rse·'p..ture(l 5011 To ,vOid crop ,n!l.fy r' 10(1 nlll appl~ 10 Mf!(Ibeds :2) App~y or-Iy 'JI'IC".P. per year

NOTE· 00 nol gr.ze Irf!'lIffOf1 arfl., or 11If'90J 'eSl-j,If"S m,)y rC'suli

Aertel ~ton: In orMr 10 "sure Ih.1 spr.y "111 be controillibl .. .Ithln 'he t.rget are. when used .:cordino 10 labftl d,rPrlrons matre IPplrCllions.t a m"lmum hf!lOhi 0' 1tJ tt .bove v~'!lallon us.rg ,0 .... dr.ft nolll~ .. ' a "'a·umu'" prMS'lf~f)4 ~PS\. and ,Mtr,,;;;: app!lc'hof'l to rerloods when .lnC' speed does note_teed 10 mph To I5S'J'. t,..,1 'p~.y .In not IdwrMty Iffec' IdIK~t ",ns'luve nontarget pl,,,'S .• pply Combel .. Alrume..oF by Itreta,.,1 I mWllmum "P"t'und dlrlence of 400ft ''''''' _ ......

t­G' ... c::> ... ... .,.... .-I cr. ..: _. -..: ~ <C -en .... DIll

( NONSELECTIVE WEED CONTROL ON NONCROP LAND

Thll product provides kwlg-tln't' WMd CQnlrOi on 100"", .. 1 lites, htgh •• y med,lnl and thoukterI, rldroacl nghll--ot--.y, lumberyards. petroleum tank fanna. and in noncrop .,.., on farms, such .. around bulldlngt. eqUipment and fuel Itorage .,eu. along fences, and "PM Do not use near adjacent OMlrable ptants or In greenhOUses, or 1"lury may occur

Apply before Of soon ahe. weeds beg," grOwth Make postemergence applications when weeds are y{lu"g and aCII~ely growing Use the higher rates on Ilnf' clay dnd mUCk salls Use s\;lIu:.,enl wale" 10 as~u,e thorough coyprage Use at 'Pits' 1 Qa' 01 watt'l IrJt t'a( h pour.rt 01 producl use mu',. ,I practrcal

NOTE. Ou nol allOW livestock I(J 4, .. ,pt,FaIPd a,e.ll:S 0' "Ipgal rps'Oues rt"ay reSult

Annu.a broedle.' .nd Ir ••• wred. (inckHung bern,.., •••• ehe.l­Gr •••• "rabgr ...... mDlqu .... er •. to .... I. ragweed. punctur"it to and turtl.e,. rr.uHeK1). Broadca<;t Sol 11 1 !b 'A

Hard-to-kill annual anet man,. perennial broect ..... nd Ir ••• weeds (Includllng bluegr.... burdock. Canada !hI ...... CIogtennei. orchard-gr .... pI.ntakl. quackVr .... purpilolop. redtop. and smooth blorne): BroadcaSI 11 1· "2 2 It> A

Hard-lo-lliH bk·nnWt MKt perennial weeds (tncluding butlthlstleo and aowthlaUe): Broadcast n 2-44 4 It' A

for longer reSidual contrOl > 01 h'g" 'it,llla!" cJrc,l i'l1",.l.) g"'~ ng season. bloadcast n }·44 4 10 A

For small areas 4 01 ~r , 000 ">Q It ,s f>(~\ •• 'all' .... t ,\..- " , Itl A

TaM Mid.,,. with PM';"" lOW M Prine." C.U~r 10

Use only lor long·term control 01 broadll?al and g,ass vI:'Q(·litllur If'

areas I,sled In respect,ye labels Do nOI use or, croplanC or "ea' deSirable plants. or In greenhousl?S or rl"l, .... ry may oc(.ur

ThiS tank mixture has Similar aCl,y.ty and mOisture rl?QIJlremel'ls as desCflbed under above Generilllnfo'm~I'()I' spcl,ol"' pxcl='pl Ihal pr,I"'CP:' P' ",Ides p.eemergencl? conh,,1 only

foor besl r~.,.JlIs. apply 10 I"'~ ~ooJ shortly bel are weed growlh bey,!.,,> )r apoly postemerql"f'cP In y. ·ng acl'vf'ly gro ..... 'ng pla,..,IS ",)1 "r" f0-

r C"t''S lall

:.Jse Sull'( IPn! wa~t'r 10' Inurougr. Su," and piant t u~,,'agt' 0'>'> ,11 ",1:>~ •

':fal of waler '-:r I?ach Ib of lank "l""'."Jre h"lb'c,C"" 'JI'Jre .... ilI • .'1 ,--.--,.'1, b(' ne""'"'ed for hPayy wt>pr:j growlh Ma,rli'l''''' ag,Ii'lI ,r !""/"." ~ ,.,rq itr',": 01'-' 'I1,on

Hr(.. _asl taf'k 'THxtures alIne lOllow,ng ralf's 1'. .. cor'",,, I 'QSP ~et>r!s I,slf>d USf> tt1e lowe~ rates lor tlgr.t weed Inlf-STat,ons and :N> h,gh('f ralf'S 10f heaVier rnfeslatlons

U~e 2 9·S 61b A 01 thiS product pluS 3 2S--6 2S Ib A 01 Pr.r(PD SOW 101 2 9-S 61b A 01 Pr,ncep Cahher901 loconlrol WPf'CS hstl?C '"' ,hp Gt'rW'al Information anc Ihl? seypral crup Sf'CI'uns vi t~lP Prw ep BOW ij"C Prrncep Caliber 90 lat-~Is

Thp aboye ralf'S WIll also contrOl CalIIQH1la burClOIiP' Ortho<..arp'Js purpurescer.s rrpgut br,)Me S"'ooth calsear '>:';fT'mp, 'uf},np aflr:l I,,'key mulll?ln

U"I? 5 61b fA of thIS product pluS 6:?S Ib IA of Pnncep BOW lor ~ 6 'h A ul Prrn<::f'p C;:Hhf>r 90, 10 contrOl burdOCk. daiSy lif'abane Q(J,cpr'ut1 "orseweeej 11111emailOllir m,'kw~'a orchardgrass Quacxg'a~s F~,,'>'ildr IhlslIe. !hortpod mustard wild barley. and ''''ood sorre!

U~e t t 1 Ib ,A of Ihls producl piuS 125 Ib fA ('I Prlf'ceo BOW If)r 11 1 I~ ·A 01 Prmcep Calrbl?r 90) to control evenrnglJr,mrosp Shpphf'rds nE"edIE". and talilescue

For small arl"as. I 2 cup 14 01 l of thiS proauct per lor...o SQ It IS "'Qulvall?nllO 11 1 lb, A 2 3 cup (4 5 01 ) of Pr.f'Cl='p 80W or 1 2 cup 14 or) of PrrnCl?p Cal'ber 90 Pf'r 1 CKXl SQ It '50 ("QlJlyalpnll0 ,? S Ih Ani Pr,ncf'p 130W 'H 11 1 ~b A 0:P"r( p~; CalobN 90 ,p'ippc1,v .. l .,. ........... T.~t",,,.ftlt. ",Ir" 0/,.,,,, tOw U<." or I., I~r lon'J I':> ...... ('¥1·'ro! (JI hrr"ldl<>ai <1nr:l qr~<;,> V""ji"dt arpcl'i ~'ili'G I" rp5pl?(.I'IIf' lat\<·!<. D'J not usP -J" 'rrlp1a"r, ", "ol' de..-rabl. planls or In r;t'f>f>nhorjSPS ur Injury mi'l., (': (01'

• • ThiS lan~ nll.I,.rf' has acl,y,ty ara i"'lnlsture rPQdlrplT'pnls SIfT' IIi'lr I,) It ct' 1I?sC"~J'I" above Gpnl,'rallnlor.,.,itllon spcl,of' a"d w. ''"'P 1'urof' f:',iJW '"bIt l'lflitP,fl ,p'i.ullS apply 10 SI)II ">,,,,:,,111' bf>fo'" oNPP~ grnwth hf'q''-'<; 'I' apply to young a,." .... f"y·<1r~wlrg r1ants nol OV'" fi 'rr:he'i lal' F'I' ,nCrp.aW't1 conla("1 i'l1'."ty add a 'iIIMoletant at "a' rpr • 00 ~Ftl nt "1"-11 VO"~"lE', ~r;~ "'unact",..1 as lol,>t If'qrpd'f'nill') flPitr'1 1,,'1 "pr"1Ian~

U\e's,LJl',hent wate' lor"lhoroUQh ground anlj plar'! cOYf'-age u<,p ttl leasl 1 gal 01 water rct~ ~Ol Ib 01 lank mi. lure Mo'e ""ller ma., bf> ,.eecSjtft"'"~.II:VY w~~tcvlrh Malnllln agltalror juring mlx,ng and opp.c,ol'''''.. • BrOAoca .. t tank ml.ttlreut 'the followrng rilES to controlthO'i~ w~S IlslM US" II1j> 'ow~r rat,-s for light "'~d Inle-slal,O"'i ","Ij Ihe h'gh.,., -alf"'> for h"avlf' Inlpsiatlon!

U'5(> .. 4·S 6 lh A 011"15 prortucl piuS ~ .,;>'> Ib ... of t1,,,ron SOW ";r f'xampl~ Karmexllt 80W to CO<1lrol w~!o hsl~d In (100 a"d ,...,,. -rnf) D,rectIOns for Use or the dluron 80W I.~I

Use 56 Ib fA of thiS product PIU! 6 25 Ib fA 01 d.ruol"' MW to corlrol broom!edge. buckhorn pl.nl'ln Caroirna gera"'lum ( "cory. downy brome evenrngptlmrose, flMNO@. Qolde-nrod hor!@w~ lespet1"ZIl htll. m.1I0w Orch.rdgr • .,. RUUlln thlsl;e 5hOf1pod mustarlj II" "sscue. Wild berley .• nd 'M)()d IOfrel

U .. 11 1 Ib.lA of "' .. prOduCt plus 12 51b IA or dturon lOW to control • K ........... k .... _ .... .., opurvo.1nd Ihop/lefdo-_

\ I

To determine competlblltty 01 'ank mIXlur .. ~ ~"i1Il'Ity mix productlln a small contl,ner lithe raliO 011 QI. of w'I';'io'1-7~ 01 of thiS product plus 2 01 of O.uron tfIN L.e'ltand tor 5 minutes If the tnIIdure reml,nl m~e(1. or can be femlliled ruddy. II r. compatlb'e Ind can be aptlyed

For small ....... 1/2 cup (4 01» of thit product or 1.25 cupe Of Oluron IJON, luch IS Kannex BOW. per 1.0001q " it8qUlwllentto 11 tibIA o' this product or , 2 5 Ib I A of dluron 8IJW

STORAGE AND OISPOSAL

,...,k;/dfl S,_ 0IId 0_ Slore In' dry place 00 not conl.mln.te w.tar.IDOd. or leea by stofage dl!Pos,l, or cleanrng 0' eqUipmenl Open dumping IS prohibited Wastes ,esoJUIng hem the' u!(> 01 this proouct.,eacutelytox,(. Fmproper disposal of unused pestlcldf' spray mi. lure. or rrnsate IS a Ylolatron 01 iederal law Pestr: .de spray ml.turl? or rln~ate that ca'1not be usf'd accordlr'g 10 labet Instructions muSI bP diSposed of according 10 federal stale or local procedures For gUldal'('p In proper dlsposa' melhods. contact your Siale PesflClde or Envllonrnental Control Agency. or the Halordous Waste representalrYf" 031 Ihe nearesl EPA Rpglonal Office

Con""'" Dllpo .. ' Compll?lely empty bag ,nto appl,callOn eQu.pment Dls~ost' 01 I?mpty bag In a sanItary land!,11 Of by InCIneration. or b.,. opel"' burning II alluwed by slale and loca! (luthorrl,PS II burned keep Oul 01 !''TlC'ke

~ or m,nor SpillS Il?ak.s t:!1<.. lollvw cJII precaullons ,nrj,(.aleC on Ihls labt': anc Cll?an up Immedlalely Take srt'C lal C.ll:re 10 aVOid ConlafTllnahon ul equipment i'lnd laclt.lles d. rlf'g <..ll'anup prOCf'dures ara dlsposai 01 waslf"s

+--iarmful rI swallowed. Inhaled. or absorl>ed through sk.ln Do not breathe r1u51 or spray mist Avard contact With eyes. SkI" or C1ott>lng

Fir.' aid: If swallowf'd (,on1ac I ,'JUr IDCJI POiSOn C(""OI centel hospllal. or jJt1,.slcian II the Dilileni l!o unconsc'.}us. maintaIn brealhiflg and hf'artbeal Icar(! .. ·pulmonary 'eSI.sCltahon I If thl? pal!f'nt IS consc'ous and alerl If'duce ¥OfTlltlro] (syrup ollpet.ac 0' stlmulale the back of the throat With a tlrger) NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONS( IOUS PERSON'

I,.. case 01 skin contact. remoye cont.ll:mlnalC(. clothmg and .".as" With soap and water In case 01 contact wllh eyes, flUSh wll;' plf'nty of water Gf"t medical al1entron If Iffltatron pers'sts

Not. to PhYliClan: There IS no SpeCllIC anll:jOle for alraI.ne If Ih,S prOducl IS Ingested .nduce emeSIS or lavage stomaCh The use of an aqueous SIJffy of actlY8tl'>Q charcoal may be cons.dered

Environmental Ii.,.,. Du "ot apply dlleclly to an.' bod'l 01 wate, 00 not apply where r,Jfl()1I 's Irkely 10 oo::ur Do not contaminate walf'r by cll?anlng 01 eQu!om(,rol .·r disposal 01 wastes Do not apply when weathl?r condItions lavor dn" from tweL.led areas

Alrarme C.,J'1 travel (seep or ieach) through SOli and can enter QfoundWatt'f whl.::;h may be used CIS dunking waoter Atraol"'e has been lound In groundwater Users are adYlser1 not to avply Alrarlne 10 sand and loamy sand so"s wt-~re the waler I<lole Igroundwater) IS close to the surlace and where Ihe'i.l? SOilS at!' 'iery permeable. I e well drained Your local ag'If,u' lural a<,;"'nCles can proYlde further Inlnrmallon on the IYDf" 0' ':,(JII In your area and tt11? !oealton 01 ~t'XIt'I!"tater

• All Cf()P'i-- thiS pesllClde IS :O.'C to aQualrc Inverlebrt'l ~ Do 'lr,t apply r1rreclly to waler 0' wet!and9t 5:"",,)" and 01" n 'r:~l: "<'.11('01 areas may oe halardous ," aoualrf '"-,'9.1,-..;m5 ,n. 'l1-'!Qt"it)f)T.nQ dreas Do not conl'imlnal~·...h'e' by (,p~n.n(' 01 "au,prr:~'nl or disposal of IIIrasles • • ••• ,

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NOV -51987 ATRA2INE 900F

INSERT 1.----CHEMIGATJON: Refer to supplemental labelIng en-tItled (Centel Pivot SorInl,ler Appllcat on) tOI- u'-,e dII!?(­tIons for chemIgation. Do not apply th,S product through any IrrIgatIon system unless the supplemental labelInq on chemlgatll'n l~ f(,l1owed.

INSERT 2.----Precautions: (1) Apply thIS product Dnly through center PIvot IrrIgatIon systems. Do not apply thlS product through any other type of irrIgatIon system.

(2) Crop InJury, lack of effect,veness. Dr illegal pestICIde r~sldues ill the crop can result from nonuni~orm dIstributlon of treated water.

(3) If you have questions about calIbratIon. you should con­t"ct State E::tensIc.n Senllce speCIalIsts. eqUIpment manufac­tLn-es [·l- [-thee e':pert~.

(4) Dc. nc.t cc,nl,ect an lrrigatlc,n system (IncludIng greenhc,use systems) used fo.- pestICIde applicatIC'" tc. a publlc wate.­system unless the pestIcide label prescrIbed safety deVIces for publIC w"ter systems are In place.

(5) A pe,-sc.n lo.-,c.wledgeable (.f the chen,'gation system and ,-e­sponslble for Its oppr~tlc'n, 01- Linder the superVISIon of the responSIble person, shall shut the sy~tem down and male nec­essary adJustments should the need arIse.

(6) The system must contain a functIonal chec~ valve. vacuum relIef valve. and 1(1"'1 preSSll1-e draIn appl-c'~II-l.=:ttf?l,,· lc,cdted (on the lrrlgatlOJ' pipeline to prevent water SOLlrce cnntamlnatlc,n f.-c·m backf le,w.

(7) The pestICide Injectl01' PIpelIne mLtst cpntall' tl(,J),~I. "ute'matic. qllIck-cle'5II1q ch .. cl ".elve tc, p. fIe'", c,f flUId back toward the in'ectl"' .... pump.

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(8i TI"lE? pestlclce InJectlc,n plpellnt.~ rTlllSt c1. I '::c· ce'11taln a: fllnctl[,n .. l. ne.rmally clt.sed. sc,lenc,Id--c,oe.-at€'d ,.",,1 ,'f' Ic·cated e.n the lJitc;."e Side [If the Injf?rtlon pump .:.:..nd croJln£?l.:tf-d teo thf-.? system interloc~ to prevent flUId from beIng withdr~w(, from the supply tanl, when the IrrIgatIon system IS Pither i'Llto­matIcally or manually shut down.

(9) ThE' system must cr.ntaln functic.nal Inte.-lc'cl,ng c(,nt.-c·ls to aut~matIcally shut ~ff the pestICIde InjectIon pump when the water pump motor stops.

(10) The lrrlgatlc.n lIne c,r water pump mList Incl~lde .. func­tional pressure switch WhICh will stop the w"ter pLlmp motor

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(14) ApplIcatIon when drift may OCCur f,om WIndy condItions. when system JC'lnts and connectlc.ns al-(? leaking. f:OC whel1

nD~=lps are not provldlrlg unIform dlstributlnn pattern~ may cause C)-c'p IIlJU,-Y ..

(15] Where sprln~ler dlstrlbutl~n patterns do not 0verlap sufficiently. unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler dIstrlbL,tlon patterns overlap p~cesslvely. crop in­JU'-Y may "Esult.

INSERT 3.----ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS (this IS the section heading)

The follOWing restrictions apply to use of thiS product after February 1. 1988.

Before uSing thiS product In forests In a county listed be­low. YC'LI must cc.ntact the Endange,-ed Species SpecI.dlst In the Regional/Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wlidllfe Ser~ .. ". vice (FWS) Indltdted below. '{c.u must P'-t,vlde F-WS WIth yo LU-'

n~mf? ~nd pho:-,p numbet-. the prc.duc t Yol' 1 nt end tel use.. .and ttH~'

speCIfIC location In which you Intend to use It. The U.S. FIsh ~nd Wildlife ServIce WIll Inform you whether vour pro-pc. sed LIse lSI n the r <'nge (.f endangerec1 spec I es. Use of tt!..!~

Q.I:..f~dLl<;-L~_t''--'?_.La.!.!Re._~~f en_daflqgJ=_€_d_2~LI res , ____ ''-?u def I ned f pr YOU by FWS. 1 S prc.h 1 b i ted.

Contact FWS FIeld Offices at the follOWIng numbers. ALABAMA (Jackson. MIssIssIppi. 601-9~5-4900) Cherokee, De kalb. Etowah. J~clson. Marshall and St. ClaIr AR~ANSAS (Jackson. MIssIssIppI. 601-6QS-4900) Clay, Jackson. L~wrence and Woodruff CALIFORNIA (S~cramentD. CallfDrnla. 916-978-4613) Lake CONNECTICUT (Concord. New Hampshire, 603-225-1411)

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Litch'field DELAWARE (Annapoli6, Maryland, 301-269-5448) New Castle FLORIDA (Jack6orivi 11e, Fle,rida, 904-791-2580) Clay, Gadsden, Gulf. Jackson, Liberty, Marion. Orange and Polk GEORGIA (Jaekse,nville. Fle"-lda, 904-791-2580) Bake,-.

8urle. Decatur. ODDly, Floyd. Gr,rden" Habersham.

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ILLINOIS (Bloc'mlngtc,n, Ind,a,-,a. 3,-,9--793-58(0) f~andc'lptl

IOWA (St. Paul. M,nnesr.ta, bI2-72=.-7131) Allamakpe. ,'l" .. tl.,'. Delaware. Dubuqup. Fay~ttE and Jac~,son

MAINE (eoner,rd. New Hampsh,re. 603-225-1411) CtJmberland. ~enn~bFe and Yor~

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MAFcy'LAND ( ArH ... .4pc'}lS!I t-1(:'1l-yland. 301-264-5448' (.Itleen Anns MASSACHUSETTS ( Concord. New HampshIre. 603-225-1411) Esses c:tnd Ham~,sh 11 ~.?

I"~I[HI[~{1N (E. Lan-=lng. Mlchlgc;n. Sl?-3.:f·7-6·~:·,f), BI?I-)"lell

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MISf;·UUPI ([c.lumbla. r-'lso::(.url. 314-87!:.-5374i ChI Istli'ln. Dade. GI-eene ... ~.ld R1r,ley NEW HAM~'SHIRE (C0ncord. Npw HampshIre. h f '3-225-1411) 8pll-nap. Carroll. Merrlm~cl RockIngham and Strafford tJEW JERSEY (State College. PennsylvanIa. 814-234-409(1) S'-- sse~: NEW YORf New Y (. r~ .• 6(>"7-753-'1334 ) IJPIawi\fe. Suillvdn ~nd Ulster NORTH CAROLINA (AsheVIlle. North CarolIna. Avery. Bl~dell. Bur~~e. HaywDc;d. Hendersc.n. Macofl. Sce,t la,)d DHln {r:r.ll1mbu,=. OhlC" PENNSYLV~.NIA (!,tate CentrE> ..;t,·.d \,.If:·n~nang('

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SOUTH ,~ •• RDLINA (AsheVIlle. NC'rth [au.} In". 7t-'4-2~,."-,)321 1 B~mr')f.'I·(.l' B~]I-nwell. l.{Q(Jplev. Cl.;ll-endr,.l. [(,lletc·n. lpl? Oconee. 01 ~'lgebLtrg. Pc.ndt)~rry ~nd Rlchl~r,d

lENrJE5SE~ (Ar;heVllle. Nell th Ce.1)-e.llna.. '104-2~r9- f).3~!J) CtH-tPI-.

H"mll te," aOld W" I ker UTAH (Salt L~le City. Utah, 801-524-4430) C~che. Emery. SeVIer ~nd ~ayne VIRGINIA (AnnapolIS. Maryl~nd. 301-269-5448) C~rollne. James CIty, F"-ll'Cf? WIII,am and Smyth WISCONSIN (Green Bay, WIsconsIn. 414-465-26821 Grant. Monroe. RIchland, Saul- and Verl">e,n

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\.- '--- l. I. - i... Before using this pesticide on range ah~/or -pastureland, corn, or sorghum, in the counties listed below, you must ob­tain the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR ~ROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES for th& county in which the product is to be used. The bulletin is available from your County Extension Agent, State F1Sh and Game Office, 0'- yow- pesticide dealer. Use of ~.h.!~(oduct ___ lo"l a mi< nile ,- 1ncons1s.tellt Wl th the F'ESJICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR F'ROTECT!ON DE.J:~:~!lBNGEREJ! SPECIES' s a violatie.n <2_L Fe.dgr:.£ll_.l iO.':'.?-'.

'~IJ~BAMA-Chel- [.I-pe. AR I ZONA- Cc.ch I se.

De t- alb. E te,wi\h, J «c I- ""c.n and Ma.- sha It. CoconIno, GIla. Grah.,m. MarlcDpd. Mohave.

CALIFORNIA-Alameda. Bl,t te. Colusa. Cont,-a. Cc..sta. F)-esnc', Glenn. InyCI. L~kP-. Los Anf]elp'c., MendocIno. Merced. Npvada. Orange. SaCI-amento. ~,an Benite.,

F-1-CoInr lSC(I, Sal-' Joa4Uln. Sari ll\l~ UblSpC\. ~}c3n Matec,.. Santa Hdl-b.~I~n. :-:,anta Fla.-b~.~I-",-:' lslC1nr1. Seolanc., Sllttel-. Tehema .. \ie,-.tu.- .. and Ye,I,.. C[ll ClRADo-r'pl tel • .lacl "c.n. La Plata. Mesa. Mc<ntpzum~ dnd f"1c'l\t\-(",c~e. F-LUf~IDH-Chcu-lt,tte!l Ft-anklln .. Jeffprson. l.pe. Llbert~ and O.-ange. GEORGIA-Brantley. Towns and Wayne. HAWAII-Islands ot Hawall and MaUl and thE' D,S­t,'let [·f l ah,,, ... a. I['AHO'-Ir1ahc'. ILLINOIS,-Dl,F'age. Lee. McHe",-y. Oql.· "<lId WI,-.nf!b"ge .• IDWA-t<utJe,-. Cla,-Ie. D,cklnsC"'. Emmet .. Howard. ~(,ssuth .. Lucas. Osceol~. Story and Wlnneshie~'. fENTUef Y-FlemlnQ. N1cholas and Robertson. MINNESOTA-Ceottc.nwoc.d. Ge'e.dhue. Jacl se", and Re.,vllle. MIS­SOURI-Lh,-'st,a". Dade alld G'-eene. NEBRASfA-Che,-.-y. Garden and Hooker. NEVADA-Nye. NEW MEXICO-Catron. Chaves. Dona Ana. Eddy. Llnee·ln. Mellnley. Ote,-c', San Juan and Sien-a. NORTH CARDLINA-HE'nde.-son. OREGON-Harney and Wallowa. SOUTH CAROL INA-G'-eenvllle dl1d McCl,,-mlcl • TENNESSIOE-DavlC1sol', Rllt~erf[lrd and Wlls(,n. TE~AS-BanderA.. Bra~0s, Brewster. F'lil-les;:,n. Culhpl-c:c,n. F-dwC\·d< .• r:,l t-as[l, Gflmes. Hal-rls. Hays.

Hudspeth, JIm WE-II f.o> .. t pr 1- ... 1 ifiL,) P. ~ ) l'blll- g. Nut?ces. F-'eC(I=.: f'\-P.Sl(j,,:',. f,p~~ 1 ..... ·t.:..fuqtr., f,(",bp, (C..)('.-I' hunnels. SAn r .... uqu~:;.t 111£"~ .. Star... Tern'll. livald .... --.I,d V ... ' dr' .. nd '::apata. UTAH-B",avpr • C~che. Lc:~I'bc'I"). llllChpS!1P, f:mPI'V. (~~~rf)pld. G,-and. I,-(In. ~~np.

F-'ll!tp. San Ju~n. S,"nr...Iptp. Sf-'VIPI-, Ulnt.;;\h. Utah .. Washlngte,n ~nd Wdyne. WI~-.t:::UN~.Ot,J-Dr~'-'P. r'lE-l'C£? R(,c~ ~;ld Sauk.

LRfW L Arm LJ;._(~!:. fl._' :.'.:._ .. ~i!:£ii!'llIt, ALABAMA-Colbert. G.-eene. J"'C~50n. Lamar, lauderdale. Llme­",t.e.ne. M"dlse"" M",.-o;,hall. Morgan. P,cl-ens and Sumter. ARJ~ONA-Graham. Mar'cCop~, Moh~ve. P,ma. P,nal and 5ant~ Cruz. i~R" ANSAS-BJ:lntr'"'' r 1 ~V.. C 1 ~I-l .. CI-{'C;C;.. l r\wren(-e. Lee .. POlnsette. Poll RAndolph. Sharp and St. FranCIS. CALIFORNIA-Butte. LoluSd. Glenn. ImperIal. Merced. Modoc. fhverslde. SaCramentc.. S,.\,,"e., Sutter. Tehem .... nci Ycole .• FLORIDA-Breowa,'d. Vade. Glades and Palm Beach.

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