CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE
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1 CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE ACTIVE INGREDIENT: BY WT. *Clethodim % OTHER INGREDIENTS: % TOTAL % Contains Petroleum Distillates *(E)-2-[1-[[(3-chloro-2-propenyl)oxy]imino]propyl]-5-[2- (ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one Contains 2.0 lbs. clethodim per gal. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING - AVISO See booklet for additional Precautionary Statements, First Aid and complete Directions for Use Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) For chemical emergency: spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident, call CHEMTREC For PRODUCT USE information Call (662) EPA Reg. No EPA Est. No MO-001 Manufactured for: Direct Ag Source, LLC
2 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS WARNING Causes substantial but temporary eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. FIRST AID If in eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If on skin Take off contaminated clothing. or clothing: Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If swallowed: Immediately call a poison control center or doctor. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. HOT LINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact for emergency medical treatment information. NOTE TO PHYSICIANS Ingestion of this product or subsequent vomiting can result in aspiration of light hydrocarbon liquid, which can cause pneumonitis. If ingested, probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must wear: 14 mils. 2
3 Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product s concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply where weather conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate. product is prohibited in the following areas where the species are known to exist: PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Combustible. Do not use or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE READ ENTIRE LABEL AND PAMPHLET. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. 3
4 AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. 14 mils, shoes plus socks, and protective eyewear. NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS forest, nurseries, or greenhouses. Keep all unprotected persons out of operating areas, or vicinity where there may be drift. Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried. DISCLAIMER, RISKS OF USING THIS PRODUCT, LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IMPORTANT: Read the entire Label including this Disclaimer, Risks of Using this Product, Limited Warranty, and Limitation of Liability before using this product. If the terms are not acceptable THEN DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT; rather, return the unopened product within 15 days of purchase for a refund of the purchase price. RISKS OF USING THIS PRODUCT risks associated with the use of this product which are impossible to eliminate. These risks include, but are not limited to, injury to plants and crops to which this product is applied, lack of control of the target pests or weeds, resistance of the target pest or weeds to this product, injury caused by drift, and injury to rotational crops caused by carryover in the soil. Such risks of crop injury, nonperformance, resistance, or other unintended consequences are unavoidable and may result because of such factors as weather, soil conditions, disease, moisture conditions, irrigation practices, condition of the crop at the time of application, presence of other materials either applied in the tank mix with this product or prior to application of this product, cultural practices or the manner of should be aware that these inherent unintended risks may reduce the harvested yield of the crop in all or a portion of the treated (continued) 4
5 (continued) DISCLAIMER, RISKS OF USING THIS PRODUCT, LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY acreage, or otherwise affect the crop such that additional care, treatment and expense are required to take the crop to harvest. farming the crop or such incidental, consequential or special damages that may be claimed) resulting from use of this product in any not specifically directed or approved on the label. LIMITED WARRANTY purposes stated in the label, under average use conditions, when used strictly in accordance with the label and subject to the Risks of Using This Product as described above. To the extent consistent with applicable law AND AS SET FORTH ABOVE, DIRECT AG SOURCE, LLC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. No agent or representative of Direct Ag LIMITATION OF LIABILITY To the fullest extent allowed by law, Direct Ag Source, LLC or Seller is not liable for any incidental, consequential, indirect or special damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. The limitation includes, but is not limited to, loss of yield on all or any portion of the treated acreage, increased care, treatment or other expenses required to take the crop to harvest, increased finance charges or altered finance ratings, emotional or mental distress and/or exemplary damages. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF DIRECT AG SOURCE, LLC OR SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF DIRECT AG SOURCE, LLC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. PROMPT NOTICE OF CLAIM days from the date of application, whichever is latter, so that an immediate inspection of the affected property and growing crops can be made. barred from obtaining any remedy. NO AMENDMENTS 5
6 TANK MIXES NOTICE: Tank mixing or use of this product with any other product which is not specifically and expressly authorized by the label shall be the exclusive risk of user, applicator and/or application advisor. Read and follow the entire label of each product to be used in the tank mix with this product. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT ON CHEMIGATION WILL BE USED ONLY IF A SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL IS CREATED. CHEMIGATION [Do not apply this product through any irrigation system unless the supplemental labeling on chemigation is followed. Refer to for use directions for chemigation.] any other type of irrigation system. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 2 3, Celery, Clover (grown in Idaho, Oregon and 4 5, Hops, Horseradish (and other Root , Safflower, Sesame, Shallots (dry bulbs and green), Squash (including Pumpkins) 9 Tomato and Yam (and other Tuberous and Corm 12, Not for use in California 1 Lupinus spp.), grain, Phaseolus Vigna spp.), adzuki bean, black-eyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, broad (dry), chickpea (garbanzo), guar, lablab bean and lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.), field and pigeon 2 Lupinus spp.), Phaseolus Vigna spp.), adzuki bean, black-eyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, broad (dry), chickpea (garbanzo), guar, lablab bean and lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.), field and pigeon 3 sprouts, Chinese (napa) cabbage, Chinese mustard, cavalo broccolo and kohlrabi. 4 pepino, peppers (all) and tomatillo. 6
7 5 catnip, chervil (dried), chive, Chinese chive, clary, coriander (leaf), costmary, culantro (leaf), curry (leaf), dill (dillweed), horehound, hyssop, lavender, lovage (leaf), marigold, marjoram (origanum spp.), nasturtium, parsley (dried), pennyroyal, rosemary, rue, sage and savory, summer and winter. 6 chicory; ginseng; parsley, turnip-rooted; parsnip; radish, oriental; rutabaga; salsify; salsify, black; salsify, Spanish; skirret and turnip. 7 Phaseoulus spp.), Vigna spp.), asparagus, Chinese longbean, moth, yardlong, jackbean; Pea (Pisum spp.), dwarf, ediblepod, snow, sugar snap, pigeon and sword bean. 8 and tampala), arugula (roquette), chervil, chrysanthemum (edible-leaved and garland), corn salad, cress (garden, yellow rock and winter), dandelion, dock (sorrel), endive (escarole), lettuce (head and leaf), orach, parsley, purslane (garden and winter), radicchio 9 10 collards, kale, mizuna, mustard greens, mustard spinach, rape greens and turnip greens. 11 fennel, and Swiss chard. 12 artichoke, Jerusalem artichoke, edible burdock, edible canna, bitter and sweet cassava, chayote (root), chufa, dasheen (taro), ginger, leren, tanier, turmeric and bean yam. are provided. the selection of naturally occurring biotypes that are resistant to these products in some grass species. If poor performance occurs and cannot be attributed to adverse weather or application conditions, a resistant biotype may be present. This is most likely to occur in fields where other control strategies such as crop rotation, mechanical removal, and other classes of herbicides are not used from year to year. conditions. New foliage is not affected.
8 Control Symptoms Treated grass weeds show a reduction in vigor and growth. Early chlorosis/necrosis of younger plant tissue is followed by a progressive treated and environmental conditions. APPLICATION INFORMATION Timing of Applications plants stressed by insufficient moisture, or hot or cold temperatures, or to grass plants exceeding recommended growth stages may result in unsatisfactory control. Do not apply under these conditions. after emergence of new growth. CROP Sunflower Asparagus, Canola, Carrot, Clover, Cranberry, Potato) and Tomato ADDITION OF ADJUVANT OR CROP OIL CONCENTRATE 8 ADJUVANT than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume by air. difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. mix instructions indicate otherwise. Addition of liquid fertilizer is not recommended for these crops. (continued)
9 (continued) CROP Conifer Trees, agricultural areas), and Non-Crop or Non-planted Areas 9 ADJUVANT may injure flowers and foliage. not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all the following criteria: be non phytotoxic, contain only EPAexempt ingredients, provide good mixing quality, and be successful in local experience. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. Ground Application narrow row soybeans, broadleaf herbicide tank mixes, perennial grasses, volunteer corn, drought or stress conditions, heavy grass pressure or when grasses are at or near maximum height. Failure to use a minimum of 10 gals. per acre under these conditions can result in poor coverage and reduced grass control requiring repeat applications. Spray pressures should reflect a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 60 psi at the nozzle. Do not use flood nozzles. Applications to onions (dry bulbs and green), garlic, and shallots (dry bulbs and green) should be made in a minimum of 20 gals. of spray solution per acre. Air Application do not exceed 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. In California, air applications to onions, garlic or shallots should be made in a minimum of 20 gals. of spray solution per acre. In states other than California, air application to onions, garlic, or shallots should be made in a minimum of 10 gals. of spray solution per acre. NOTE: Crop injury may occur when CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE is applied to onions, garlic or shallots with aerial equipment. Spot Treatment (0.33 oz. per gal.) by volume. NOTE: If CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE is applied as a spot treatment, care should be taken to not exceed the maximum rate allowed on a per acre basis or crop injury may occur.
10 CHEMIGATION - ONION (Dry Bulb and Green) AND GARLIC SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION the low end of the range (application to larger grasses may not provide adequate control). Add a crop oil concentrate containing at least application not associated with a regular irrigation using the least amount of water that provides proper distribution and coverage. Application of more than label recommended quantities of irrigation water per acre may result in decreased product performance by water at a constant flow. Constant agitation must be maintained in the chemical supply tank during the entire period of herbicide application. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angle turn to ensure adequate mixing. Allow time for all lines to flush the herbicide through all nozzles before turning off irrigation water. To ensure the lines are flushed and free of remaining herbicide, a dye indicator may be injected into the lines to mark the end of the application period. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption, if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. Use Precautions 1. Apply this product only through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll, travelers, big gun, solid set, or hand move. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. 2. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop may result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. 3. If you have any questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts. 4. Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place. 5. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise. 6. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. toward the injection pump. 8. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down. 9. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops. 10. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. 10
11 11. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive 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 for treatment. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application as control may be unsatisfactory. grass control may result. directions are provided. per application to the following crops: asparagus, brassica vegetables (head and stem), bean (succulent shelled), carrot, cranberry, cucurbits, flax, fruiting vegetables (except tomato), garden beet, green onion, herbs, hops, leaf petioles, leafy brassica greens, leafy greens, legume vegetables (edible podded), non-bearing food crops, pea (shelled), pea (succulent shelled), root vegetables, safflower, sesame and strawberry. Do not apply more than 6 fl. oz./a Exceeding these rates may result in unacceptable crop injury. will reduce herbicide effectiveness. These conditions include drought, excessive water, extremes in temperature, low humidity and grasses either partially controlled or stunted from prior pesticide applications. Grasses under these kinds of stressful conditions will not Optimal perennial grass control can be obtained if rhizomes or stolons are cut up by preplant tillage practices, (discing, plowing, etc.) to stimulate maximum emergence of grass shoots. Cultural practices, such as continuous no-tillage in which the perennial grass rhizomes or stolons are not cut up, result in a very staggered, non-uniform weed emergence. Due to this non-uniform weed emergence, no fewer under continuous no-till conditions. crops on this label, crop tolerance be investigated first using a small section of the field. It is possible that injury symptoms can occur. Symptoms may appear as leaf speckling or stunting. Always read and follow the restrictions and limitations for all products whether used alone or in a tank mix. The most restrictive labeling of any product used applies in tank mixtures, including all crop rotational and other crop restrictions. 11
12 AVOID SPRAY DRIFT possible to reduce spray drift, including: Do not spray if wind speeds are or become excessive. Do not spray if wind speed is 10 mph or greater. If sensitive crops or plants are downwind, extreme caution must be used under all conditions. Do not spray if winds are gusty. sensitive plants are located nearby. Do not apply when a temperature inversion exists. If inversion conditions are suspected, consult with local weather services before making an application. Further reductions in drift can be obtained by: as needed to reduce drift for ground applications. of nozzles practical with the largest possible orifice size to obtain the minimum 3 GPA volume. Application height and boom length should be set according to manufacturer s instructions to minimize drift. 3. Increasing the volume of spray mixture (for example, a minimum of 10 GPA for ground applications) by using higher flow rate 4. Applying as close to target plants as practical while maintaining a good spray pattern for adequate coverage. Do not apply under conditions involving possible drift to food, forage or other plantings that might be damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption. CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Crops (1) Alfalfa including: Sainfoin Holy Clover (3) Minimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI) 15 days before grazing, feeding or harvesting (cutting) for forage or hay Use Rates Crop Oil Per Acre Concentrate Rates Per Acre (2) 6-16 fl. oz.(4) 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air (5) 12 Special Use Instructions Refer to tank mix partners for feeding, grazing and harvesting restrictions. (5,6) The addition grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. (continued)
13 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Asparagus 1 day 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Bean, Dry including: Lupinus spp.) Grain Sweet Phaseolus spp.) Field Kidney Navy Pinto Tepary Vigna spp.) Catjang Cowpea Crowder Pea Southern Pea Chickpea (garbanzo) Guar 30 days 6-16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) 13 Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 16 fl. oz./a per application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals and volunteer corn. (continued)
14 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Bean, Succulent Shelled including: Phaseolus spp.) Vigna spp.) Cowpea Southern Pea 21 days 6-8 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Beet, Garden 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Brassica Vegetables, Head & Stem including: Cabbage Cauliflower 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Canola 4-6 fl. oz. spray volume. Carrot 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. 14 Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. Do not apply more than one (1) application per acre per season. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply after crop has begun bolting. Crop injury may occur when during the bloom period. Do not apply more than 6 oz./a in a single application. Do not exceed 6 fl. oz./a in a season. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued)
15 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Clover 15 days before grazing, feeding, or harvesting (cutting) for forage or hay 6-16 fl. oz. spray volume. Cotton 60 days 6-16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Cranberry 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Cucurbits including: Chayote (fruit) Cucumber Gherkin Gourd, Edible including: Cantaloupes Pumpkin Squash (all) 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. 15 For use on clover grown in the states of Do not exceed 16 fl. oz./a in a season. Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage or hay to livestock. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. and full fruit set. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued)
16 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Fallow Land Conifer Trees (and other non-producing agricultural areas) Non-Crop or Non-Planted Areas N/A 6-16 fl. oz. v/v (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume using a crop oil concentrate containing at least ulsifier. Flax 60 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Fruiting Vegetable (except Tomato) including: Eggplant Groundcherry Pepino Peppers (all) Tomatillo 20 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application unless clethodim is registered for use in that crop. Apply prior to bloom. Crop injury period. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. Do not exceed 16 fl. oz./a in a season. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued) 16
17 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Herbs including: Angelica Camomile Catnip Chervil (dried) Chive Chive, Chinese Clary Coriander (leaf) Costmary Culantro (leaf) Curry (leaf) Dill (dillweed) Horehound Hyssop Origanum spp.) Nasturtium Parsley (dried) Pennyroyal Rosemary Rue Sage Savory, Summer 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. been tested on all herbs, and herb varieties. It is the responsibility of the on a small portion of the crop to be treated before treating the entire field. Crop tolerance should be verified to area of the herb crop, at the desired with the same crop oil concentrate that will be used on the herb field. If no crop may be used on the entire field at the rate tested and with the same crop oil used in the tolerance test. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued)
18 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Hops 21 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Leaf Petioles including: Cardoon Celery Celtuce Chinese Celery Fennel, Florence (finochio) Rhubarb Swiss Chard Leafy Brassica Greens including: Cabbage, Chinese (bok choy) Collards Kale Rape Greens Turnip Greens 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. finished spray volume. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued) 18
19 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Leafy Greens including: Amaranth Chinese Spinach Tampala Arugula (roquette) Chervil Chrysanthemum, Edible-leaved Chrysanthemum, Garland Corn Salad Cress Garden winter) Dandelion Dock (sorrel) Endive (escarole) Orach Parsley Purslane Garden Radicchio (red chicory) Spinach New Zealand malabar) 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued) 19
20 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Legume Vegetables, Edible Podded including: Phaseolus spp.) Runner Snap Vigna spp.) Asparagus Yardlong Jackbean Pea (Pisum spp.) Dwarf Edible-pod Snow Sugar Snap Pigeon 21 days 6-8 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground less than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Mint 21 days 6-16 fl. oz. (4) v/v (but not less than 1 pt./a by air.) Mustard Seed 4-6 fl. oz. spray volume. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. Do not apply more than one (1) application per acre per season. For peas apply before bloom, but no later than 21 days before harvest. Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 16 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply after crop has begun bolting. Crop injury may occur when during the bloom period. Do not apply more than 6 fl. oz./a in a single application. Do not exceed 16 fl. oz/a in a season. (continued) 20
21 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Onion Garlic Shallot Onion, Green including: Green Eschalot Green Shallot Onion Sc allion or Spring Onion Ornamentals Non-Bearing Food Crops 45 days 6-16 fl. oz. spray volume. 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. N/A N/A 6-16 fl. oz. 6-8 fl. oz. (8) concentrate is not recommended since it may injure flowers and foliage. Instructions. air in California. (9) In states other than California, air applications to onions, garlic or shallots should be made in a minimum of 10 gals./a. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Add a non-ionic surfactant containing at Sugar maples cannot be tapped for Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application to non-bearing food crops. (continued) 21
22 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Pea, Shelled including: Pea (Pisum spp.) Field Pigeon Pea, Succulent Shelled including: Pea (Pisum spp.) English Pea Garden Pea Green Pea Pigeon Pea 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. v/v (but not less than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) 21 days 6-8 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a per application. Do not apply more than one (1) application per acre per season. Apply before bloom but not later than 30 days prior to harvest. (10) Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a per application. Do not apply more than one (1) application per acre per season. Apply before bloom but not later than 21 days prior to harvest. (10) Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals and volunteer corn. (continued) 22
23 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Peanut (including Perennial) 40 days 6-16 fl. oz. v/v (but not less than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Potato 30 days 6-16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or less than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Radish 15 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Root Vegetables (except Radish), including: Chicory Ginseng Horseradish Turnip 30 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Safflower 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Sesame 14 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. 23 grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. Do not apply more than 16 fl. oz./a (0.25 lb. ai) per acre in a season. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Do not apply during flowering. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. (continued)
24 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Soybean 60 days 6-16 fl. oz. v/v (but not less than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Strawberry 4 days 6-8 fl. oz. spray volume. Sugar Beet 40 days 6-16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5) Sunflower 6-16 fl. oz. 1 qt. by ground or than 1 pt./a) by air. (5)a Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage or hay to livestock. Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. Do not apply more than 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. Refer to appropriate Table for reduced rate for the control of small annual grasses. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals, and volunteer corn. (continued) 24
25 (continued) CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Minimum Time Crops (1) From Application Use Rates Crop Oil to Harvest (PHI) Per Acre Concentrate Special Use Instructions Rates Per Acre (2) Sweet Potato, Yam and other Tuberous and Potato) including: Artichoke Chinese Jersusalem Cassava Sweet Ginger 30 days 6-16 fl. oz spray volume. 25 grass control for difficult to control species including: quackgrass, rhizome, Johnsongrass, red rice, wild oats, volunteer cereals and volunteer corn. Tomato 20 days 6-16 fl. oz. spray volume. For repeat applications make on a minimum of a 14 day interval. N/A = Not Applicable 1 directions are provided. 2 must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet all the following criteria: be non phytotoxic, contain only EPAexempt ingredients, provide good mixing quality and be successful in local experience. Highly refined vegetable oils have proven more satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. See the Addition of Adjuvant and Crop Oil Concentrate section for further information. 3 grazing. 4 For weed control in established alfalfa and mint, the minimum use rate is 10 fl. oz./a For ground applications to garlic or shallot, do not exceed 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For air applications to onion, garlic or shallot, do not exceed 8 fl. oz./a in a single application. For garlic and shallot, do not exceed 2 applications per season. In CA for air applications to onion, do not exceed 2 applications per season.
26 8 9 other herbicide applications. Injury to crop may occur when shorter intervals are observed. 10 and delayed maturity. IMPORTANT species listed below. Due to variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application techniques, it is recommended that the user determine if the herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to widespread application. Neither NON-BEARING FOOD CROPS CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED TO NON-BEARING FRUIT OR NUT CROPS WHICH ARE GROWN FOR ROOT STOCK. Crop injury to non-bearing fruit and nut crops can occur if CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE is improperly applied. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE should not be applied directly over the top of these plant types. Instead, spray should be directed at the base of the plant where grassy weeds are growing near the ground. application. 26
27 COMMON NAME Apples Cherry, Sweet Citrus Fruits Grapes Olives Peach Pears Prunes Stone Fruits Strawberries Tree Nuts Almond Filbert Pecan Pistachio SCIENTIFIC NAME Malus spp. Vaccinium spp. Rubus spp. Prunus avium Citrus spp. Vitis spp. Olea spp. Prunus persica Pyrus communis Prunus spp. Prunus spp. Fragaria spp. Prunus triloba Corylus maxima Carya illinoinensis Pistacia vera Juglans spp. CONIFER TREES in forests). COMMON NAME Arborvitae, American Cedars Cypress Fir, Douglas Firs Hemlock, Canadian/Eastern SCIENTIFIC NAME Thuja occidentalis Cedrus spp. Taxodium spp. Pseudotsuga menziesii Abies spp. Tsuga canadensis (continued)
28 (continued) COMMON NAME Pines Spruces Yew CONIFER TREES SCIENTIFIC NAME Tsuga heterophylla 28 Pinus spp. Picea spp. Taxus spp. NON-CROP OR NON-PLANTED AREAS The following areas are considered non-crop or non-planted areas: rights-of-way including railroads, highways, roads, dividers, medians, pipelines, public utility lines, pumping stations, transformer stations and substations. Around airports, electric utilities, commercial buildings, manufacturing plants, storage yards, rail yards, fence lines, parkways, and post-harvest croplands. Also beneath greenhouse benches and around golf courses. ANNUAL GRASSES (EXCEPT FOR IN ESTABLISHED ALFALFA AND MINT) per application to the following crops: asparagus, carrot, cranberry, cucurbits, flax, fruiting vegetables (except tomato), garden beets, green onion, head and stem brassica vegetables, herbs, hops, leaf petioles, leafy brassica greens, leafy greens, non-bearing food crops, root vegetables, safflower, sesame and strawberry. GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT* (inches) RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE HIGH RATE (1) Echinochloa crus-galli 2 to Brachiaria platyphylla 2 to California Bromus carinatus 2 to Cheat Bromus secalinus 2 to Downy Bromus tectorum 2 to Ripgut Bromus diandrus 2 to Canarygrass Phalaris canariensis 1 to (continued)
29 GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT* (inches) RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE Crabgrass HIGH RATE (1) Hairy Digitaria adscendens 6 8 Digitaria sanguinalis 6 8 Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 6 8 Southern Digitaria ciliaris 6 8 Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium aegyptium 6 8 Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 2 to Field Sandbur Cenchrus incertus 2 to Foxtail Giant Setaria faberi 2 to Green Setaria viridis 2 to Yellow Setaria glauc 2 to Goosegrass Eleusine indica 6 8 Itchgrass Rottboellia cochinchinensis 2 to Junglerice Echinochloa colona 2 to Eragrostis ciiianensis 2 to Rabbitsfootgrass Polypogon monspeliensis 1 to Red Rice Oryza sativa 1 to Ryegrass Hardy Lolium remotum 2 to Italian Lolium multiflorum 2 to Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 4 to Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 6 to Southwestern Cupgrass Eriochloa gracilis 2 to (continued) 29
30 Sprangle top Amazon Leptochloa panicoides 2 to Leptochloa fascicularis 2 to Leptochloa uninervia 2 to Red Leptochloa filiformis 2 to Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 2 to (2) Hordeum vulgare 2 to Oats Avena sativa 2 to Rye Secale cereale 2 to Triticum aestivum 2 to (3) Zea mays 4 to (3) Zea mays 12 to (4) Zea mays 4 to 12 8 (suppression only) Sorghum bicolor 8 to Avena fatua 2 to Panicum miliaceum 2 to Panicum capillare 2 to Eriochloa villosa 2 to (1) Rates higher than 8 fl. oz./a may be applied in certain geographic areas, cropping situations, or environmental conditions, where experience has shown that higher rates are needed for satisfactory control of annual grasses. In these situations, rates from 8 to asparagus, carrot, cranberry, cucurbits, flax, fruiting vegetables (except tomato), garden beet, green onion, head and stem brassica vegetables, herbs, hops, leaf petioles, leafy brassica greens, leafy greens, non-bearing food crops, root vegetables, safflower, sesame (2) (3) (4) Sethoxydim resistant volunteer corn. 30
31 ANNUAL & PERENNIAL GRASS CONTROL IN ESTABLISHED ALFALFA AND MINT WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE HIGH RATE See Table Mowing: mowed. Once a grass is mowed it becomes tougher to control, as much of the available leaf surface has been removed. In areas without a killing frost, some annuals can over-winter after having been mowed multiple times. These grasses form large crowns and may contain many viable buds. These grasses, even though they may be an annual grass, may require repeated applications of Irrigated Alfalfa and Mint: alfalfa and mint and may be necessary to initiate active growth of the weeds prior to application. Generally applications 2 to 4 days after an irrigation are most effective. Irrigation made shortly after application (2 days) can be effective, but more consistent grass control occurs when the irrigation is made before the application. Aerial Application: Annual Grass Control: has reached the minimum height and before it reaches the maximum height indicated. Apply before the alfalfa/mint canopy covers the grasses and interferes with the spray coverage. Some annual grasses are spring- and summer-germinating plants, while others from region to region. Also some annuals germinate over a extended period of time, and because control of small grasses is desired, applications after each weed flush may be required. As a general rule spray spring and summer-germinating grasses as early in the season as possible, after initial green-up. Spray fall-germinating weeds in the fall soon after they begin growing but before any growth, or the onset of flowering. Perennial Grass Control: quackgrass, wirestem muhly, tall fescue, foxtail barley and orchardgrass. Due in part to lack of tillage, perennial grasses are more difficult to control in a perennial crop such as established alfalfa or mint. A program of repeated applications is usually necessary for best results. The best way to control perennial grasses is to do so in the year of stand establishment before rhizomes and stolons become large and difficult to kill. 31
32 ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE HIGH RATE Poa annua) to 4-leaf 16 needs to be actively growing at time of application(s). Apply at weed stage indicated on the label, as reduced control can be expected with more mature annual bluegrass. Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a by ground to the finished spray volume. DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES IN CANOLA, BEAN (DRY) & PEA (SHELLED) (INCLUDING SOYBEAN), EDIBLE PODDED LEGUME VEGETABLES, FLAX, MUSTARD SEED, BEAN & PEA (SUCCULENT SHELLED) AND SUGAR BEET (REDUCED RATE NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA) high temperatures and/or under very low humidity. GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT (inches) RATE FL.OZ/ ACRE (1) Echinochloa crus-galli 1 to 4 4 Brachiaria platyphylla 1 to 4 5 Crabgrass Digitaria sanguinalis 4 Digitaria sanguinalis 5 Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 4 Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 5 Southern Digitaria ciliaris 5 Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 1 to 4 4 (continued) 32
33 (continued) DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES IN CANOLA, BEAN (DRY) & PEA (SHELLED) (INCLUDING SOYBEAN), EDIBLE PODDED LEGUME VEGETABLES, FLAX, MUSTARD SEED, BEAN & PEA (SUCCULENT SHELLED) AND SUGAR BEET (REDUCED RATE NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA) GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED HEIGHT (inches) RATE FL.OZ/ ACRE (1) Foxtail Giant Setaria faberi 1 to 4 4 Green Setaria viridis 1 to 4 4 Setaria italica 1 to 4 5 Yellow Setaria glauca 1 to 4 4 Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 1 to 6 5 Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 4 to 10 4 Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 1 to 4 5 Hordeum vulgare 1 to 4 5 Oats Avena sativa 1 to 4 5 Triticum aestivum 1 to 4 5 Zea mays 4 to 12 4 Panicum miliaceum 1 to 6 4 Avena fatua 1 to 4 5 (1) Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a by ground application to the finished spray volume. PERENNIAL GRASSES petioles, leafy brassica greens, leafy greens, non-bearing food crops, root vegetables, safflower, sesame and strawberry. Do not 33
34 (continued) GRASS SPECIES PERENNIAL GRASSES WEED HEIGHT (inches) RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE HIGH RATE Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) First Application 8 16 Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 8 16 Fescue, Tall (Festuca arundinacea) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to Foxtail Barley (Hordeum jubatum) First Application 2 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to Quackgrass* (Elytrigia repens) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) First Application 12 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 6 to Wirestem Muhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to Perennial Bluegrass* Roughstalk (Poa trivialis) Kentucky (Poa prantensis) First Application 2 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to Bentgrass* (Agrostis spp.) First Application 2 to 4-16 Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 2 to
35 TANK MIXES USE INFORMATION certain considerations. Those concerns may include, but are not limited to: 1. Geographic restrictions - all products are not registered for use in all areas and rates may vary from one region of labeled use to another; 2. Crop rotation restrictions; 3. Applicator certification requirements; 8. Application timing (e.g. pre-harvest interval) 9. Do not exceed the total season rates. THE MOST RESTRICTIVE LABELING OF ANY PRODUCT USED IN A TANK MIX MUST BE FOLLOWED. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE AND BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASSES AND BROADLEAF WEEDS treatment. MIXING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 to 2/3 of desired level with clean water. water surface. flowables, emulsifiable concentrates, and then solutions. Prepare no more spray mixture than is required for the immediate spray operation. 4. Add any required adjuvants (crop oil concentrate, non-ionic surfactant and/or nitrogen solution). 5. Fill spray tank to desired level with water. Agitation should continue until all spray solution has been applied. compatibility qualities should be verified by a jar test. 35
36 INFORMATION ON ANTAGONISM postemergence broadleaf herbicide in the tank mix is not affected. ALFALFA Table 1. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR ALFALFA (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE PRODUCT (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) (2) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR (4) (5) or (5) (6) or 10 to 16 fl. oz. 10 to 16 fl. oz to 2.16 oz. or 3 to 6 fl. oz. 10 to 16 fl. oz. 1.0 to 1.5 pts. or 10 to 16 fl. oz. (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (4) temporary crop injury within a few weeks. (5) alfalfa growth stage and type. Failure to do so can result in crop injury to alfalfa. Do not feed, graze, or harvest alfalfa for 30 days following (6) h Dakota, 36
37 to exceed 80 F at (and 3 days following) application can result in unacceptable crop injury. In the states not listed above, apply in the Do not apply when alfalfa is under moisture, temperature, insect or disease stress or has been stressed by other pesticide carryover or application. CANOLA Table 2. REDUCED RATE CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR CANOLA (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) PRODUCT (2) (3) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE AMMONIUM SULFATE ANNUAL GRASSES(1) PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 4 to 5 fl. oz lbs. 3.0 lbs. 34 fl. oz. (1) Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table. (2) (3) canola COTTON Table 3. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXED WITH COBRA AND MSMA APPLIED POST DIRECTED TO COTTON PRODUCT (1) ANNUAL PERENNIAL GRASSES GRASSES GROUND APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (2) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) V/V (4) (4.0 lbs./gal.) or (6.6 lbs./gal.) 6 to 8 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. COMMENTS Reduce broadcast rate in proportion to the band area actually treated.
38 (1) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (2) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (4) If at the time of application, grass height is so tall that post-directed applications cannot get good coverage over the top of the grassy Table 4. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXED WITH BUCTRIL 4 EC TO CONTROL EMERGED WEEDS IN BXN COTTON AS A BROADCAST APPLICATION APPLICATION RATE/ACRE (2) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE PRODUCT (1) COMMENTS PER ACRE (7) ANNUAL GRASSES (3) (4,5,6) 8 to 16 fl. oz. control broadleaf weeds and height limitations for cotton. 1 qt. See charts for grasses controlled. (1) them from receiving complete coverage. (2) (3) Always add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a by ground in the finished spray solution. (4) over-the-top applications of bromoxynil. (5) (6) 38
39 Table 5. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXED WITH GLYPHOSATE TO CONTROL EMERGED GRASSES IN COTTON AS A BROADCAST APPLICATION PRODUCT APPLICATION RATE/ACRE (1) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES 6 to 8 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. See glyphosate label for rates to control broadleaf weeds and height limitations for cotton. Glyphosate formulation with built in adjuvant Non-ionic surfactant v/v plus ammonium lbs. per 100 gals. of carrier ADJUVANT Glyphosate formulation without built in adjuvant Crop oil 1 pt./a plus ammonium sulfate 100 gals. of carrier COMMENTS See charts for grasses controlled. 10 gals. of spray solution per acre. (1) the recommended rate with the appropriate amount of crop oil concentrate. BEANS (DRY AND SUCCULENT SHELLED) Table 6. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR BEANS (DRY AND SUCCULENT SHELLED) (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) PRODUCT (2) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 8 to 10 fl. oz. 1.0 to 2.0 pts. 10 to 16 fl. oz. 1 to 2 pts. (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. 39
40 FLAX Table 7. REDUCED RATE CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR FLAX (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages) PRODUCT (2, 3) (2, 3) (2, 3) (2, 3) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE CROP OIL CONCENTRATE ANNUAL GRASSES (1) PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 4 to 5 fl. oz fl. oz. 4 to 5 fl. oz. 0.9 pt. 4 to 5 fl. oz. 1.0 pt. 4 to 5 fl. oz to 0.5 pt. - 1 pt. 1 pt. - 1 pt. 1 pt. - 1 pt. 1 pt. - 1 pt. 1 pt. (1) Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table. (2) (3) Do not apply tank mixes if temperatures are expected to exceed 85 F at (or 3 days following) application or crop injury may occur. 40
41 SOYBEAN Table 8. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES (3) TO CONTROL ANNUAL GRASSES WHEN USED AS A BURNDOWN IN NO-TILL SOYBEAN PRODUCT (3) PRODUCT RATE/ ACRE (1) 3 fl. oz. 4 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.5 lb. ai GRASS HEIGHT (inches) Foxtail 1 to 3 Fall Panicum 1 to 3 Foxtail 1 to 4 Fall Panicum 1 to 4 (See Grass Chart for grasses claimed.) CROP OIL 28%N OR 32%N CONCENTRATE QTS./A OR /ACRE (2) 2.5 TO 4.0 LBS. AMS 1 to 2 qts. 1 qt. or 1 qt. 1 qt. 1 to 2 qts. or 1 to 2 qts. or (1) to the appropriate size and rate. (2) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate in the finished spray volume. (3), SENCOR. Table 9. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) PRODUCT (2) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 6 to 8 fl. oz fl. oz. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 1 to 2 pts. 8 to 16 fl. oz fl. oz. 10 to 16 fl. oz. 1 to 2 pts. (continued) 41
42 Table 9. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) (continued) PRODUCT (2) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR Glyphosate (For use on Roundup Ready soybean only) (6) 25 DG (4) (5) (5) (5) 6 to 8 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 1 to 1.5 pts. 6 to 8 fl. oz. specific application rates. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz oz. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 6 to 10 fl. oz. 1 to 1.5 pts. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 6 to 10 fl. oz oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz to 8 fl. oz. 1 to 1.5 pts. 8 to 16 fl. oz. for specific application rates. 10 to 16 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz oz. (4) (4) (continued)
43 Table 9. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) (continued) PRODUCT (2) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) FIRSTRATE (5) FIRSTRATE 8 to 10 fl. oz. 1.5 pts. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 4 fl. oz oz. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 4 fl. oz. 1 pt. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 4 fl. oz. 0.5 oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 6 fl. oz. 4 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.3 oz to 16 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. - - (continued)
44 Table 9. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) (continued) PRODUCT (2) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR (5) RAPTOR (1 AS) (5) (5) SYNCHRONY STS (5) (5) (5) FIRSTRATE (5) 6 to 8 fl. oz. 4 to 5 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 4 to 5 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.5 oz./a 6 to 8 fl. oz. 4 to 8 fl. oz. 0.5 oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 4 to 12 fl. oz. 8 to 10 fl. oz. use rates. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. specific application rates qt pt qt to 16 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. for specific application rates. - (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. 44
45 (2) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (4) (5) added in addition to the crop oil concentrate. (6) Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table. SOYBEAN (continued) Table 10. REDUCED RATE CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR SOYBEAN (Refer to table for reduced rate use in canola, dry shelled bean & pea, edible podded legume vegetables, flax, mustard seed, soybean, succulent bean & pea and sugar beet for small annual grasses for specific grasses and growth stages) PRODUCT FIRSTRATE APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE.(3,4) (V/V) ANNUAL GRASSES (2) PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 4 to 8 fl. oz. 0.3 oz. 4 to 6 fl. oz oz (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) Annual grasses and sizes controlled with these tank mixtures are those that are identified in the DIRECTIONS FOR REDUCED RATE TO CONTROL SMALL ANNUAL GRASSES table. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (4) fertilizer. Fertilizer adjuvants are to be added in addition to the crop oil concentrate.
46 PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL) Table 11. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXES WITH BROADLEAF HERBICIDES FOR PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL) (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages.) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) PRODUCT (2) ANNUAL GRASSES (2) PERENNIAL GRASSES GROUND AIR 8 to 10 fl. oz. 1.0 to 2.0 pts. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 0.5 to 1.5 pts. 8 to 10 fl. oz. 1.5 pts (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. GRASS SUPPRESSION FOR HARVEST EFFICIENCY IN PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL) WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE GRASS SPECIES Annual and perennial grasses that exceed height claimed for control on height charts ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES WEED STAGE the seed head stage. RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE Add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a by ground to the finished spray volume. HIGH RATE
47 SUGAR BEET Table 12. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXED WITH STINGER APPLIED TO SUGAR BEET (Refer to the tables above for specific grasses and growth stages) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) PRODUCT (2) Annual Grasses Perennial Grasses Ground Air 6 to 8 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. See STINGER label for rates. STINGER (1) (without a tank mix herbicide), according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) prevent them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. Table 13. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIXED WITH BETAMIX or BETANEX APPLIED TO SUGAR BEET WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED PRODUCT (1) HEIGHT COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME (inches) (3) or Foxtail Echinochloa crus-galli Setaria spp. Setaria italica Avena fatua Panicum miliaceum 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 APPLICATION RATE/ACRE (2) 8 fl. oz. weeds. No additives are recommended in the tank mix. weeds. No additives are recommended in the tank mix. (1) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (2) Do not use crop oil concentrate. No additives are recommended in the tank mix. If grass regrowth occurs or an additional flush of the appropriate size and rate. (3) full label rate with appropriate rate of crop oil concentrate.
48 TABLE 14. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE PLUS BETANEX OR BETAMIX TANK MIX FOR THREE SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL (MICRO-RATE APPLICATION) PRODUCT or APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) METHYLATED SEED OIL (2) (V/V) GRASSES CONTROLLED ANNUAL GRASSES (inches) GROUND AIR 2 to 3 fl. oz. 8 to 12 fl. oz. (3) or 8 to 12 fl. oz. (3) Green Foxtail (1-2) Yellow Foxtail (1-2) (1) them from receiving complete coverage. Tank mixing is not recommended in these situations. (2) Always use a methylated seed oil at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (3) sugar beet plants in the field are in the 4 true leaf stage or larger. Micro-Rate Applications to Sugar Beet Use Information methylated seed oils may be applied by air or ground equipment to sugar beet to control early germinating annual grasses listed adjuvants. Note that maximum rate allowed varies depending on crop growth stage. The use of wetting agents or spray adjuvants with Micro-Rate Multiple Applications of CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Tank Mixes following the directions for use on the tank mix partner label. A minimum of three sequential applications of 2 fl. oz./a or a minimum of 2 not recommended. 48
49 Use Precautions for Micro-Rate Applications: (See CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE, BETANEX and BETAMIX master label for further use precautions.) of spray nozzles may be encountered due to the potential for formation of a precipitate in the spray solution that is often associated with addition of methylated seed oils could increase the possibility of crop injury at dosage rates greater than 0.12 lb. ai./a. GROUND APPLICATION of 20 gals. of spray solution per acre. Spray pressures should reflect a minimum of 30 psi and a maximum of 60 psi at the nozzle. Do not use flood nozzles. AERIAL APPLICATION spray solution per acre. Table 15. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE AND FUNGICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND DISEASES IN SUGAR BEET APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) PRODUCT (2) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES 6 to 8 fl. oz. 13 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. 13 fl. oz. CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (3) (V/V) (1) alone (without a tank mix fungicide) according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. 49
50 Table 16. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE AND INSECTICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND INSECTS IN ALFALFA, COTTON, MINT, PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL), SOYBEAN AND SUNFLOWER APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP PRODUCT (2) ANNUAL GRASSES PERENNIAL GRASSES CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (V/V) (3) Alfalfa (4) Cotton Mint (4,5) Peanut Soybean Sunflower ORTHENE or ORTHENE 90 S (6) 2.4 EC 6 to 8 fl. oz to 1.33 lbs to 1.0 lb. 6 to 8 fl. oz to 1 lb. 6 to 8 fl. oz. 10 2/3 to 16 fl. oz. 6 to 8 fl. oz. Refer to ASANA 6 to 8 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. Refer to 8 to 16 fl. oz to 1.33 lbs to 1.0 lb. 8 to 16 fl. oz to 1 lb. 8 to 16 fl. oz. 10 2/3 to 16 fl. oz. 8 to 16 fl. oz. Refer to ASANA 8 to 16 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. label 50
51 Table 16. TANK MIX APPLICATION OF CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE AND INSECTICIDES FOR CONTROL OF GRASS WEEDS AND INSECTS IN ALFALFA, COTTON, MINT, PEANUT (INCLUDING PERENNIAL), SOYBEAN AND SUNFLOWER PRODUCT (2) APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) ANNUAL GRASSES 10 to 16 fl. oz. Refer to 10 to 16 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. label PERENNIAL GRASSES 10 to 16 fl. oz. Refer to 10 to 16 fl. oz. label 10 to 16 fl. oz. label CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (V/V) (3) Alfalfa (4) 1 to 2 pt. (8) Cotton Mint (4,5) CROP (1 ) alone (without a tank mix insecticide) according to the appropriate size and rate. (2) (3) Always use a crop oil concentrate at the listed rate (but not less than 1 pt./a) in the finished spray volume. (4) Certain insecticides may cause temporary phytotoxic symptoms on alfalfa and mint foliage. Refer to the insecticide label for further information. It is suggested that prior to using any of these insecticide/herbicide tank mixtures, that a small area of the field be treated first and observations for crop injury be made prior to treating the whole field. (5) grass control in established mint and 8 to 16 fl. oz./a for perennial grass control. Crop oil concentrate should be added at the rate of 1.0 to 2.0 pts./a. (6) Insecticide tank mix use with ORTHENE 90 S in soybean is permitted only in a state having an approved Section 24(c) registration for ORTHENE 90 S use in soybean. (8) or higher. Peanut Soybean Sunflower 51
52 Table 17. ROUNDUP READY VOLUNTEER CORN CONTROL IN ROUNDUP READY SOYBEAN WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE TANK MIX Roundup Ready Volunteer Corn Height (inches) CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Rate fl. oz./a < to to 24 6 Glyphosate (1) rate for formulations with built in adjuvant 1.0 to 2.0 lb. ai./a (Approximately equivalent to 22 to 44 fl. Adjuvant Non-ionic Roundup Ready Volunteer Corn Height (inches) CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE Rate fl. oz./a Glyphosate (1) rate for formulations without built in adjuvant <12 12 to to (Equivalent to 32 to 64 fl. oz./a of (1) Glyphosate formulation must be labeled for use on Roundup Ready soybean. Adjuvant Crop oil lbs. per 100 gals. of carrier THE MOST RESTRICTIVE LABELING OF ANY PRODUCT USED IN A TANK MIX MUST BE FOLLOWED. coverage. than 60 days before harvest. READY gene as severe injury or destruction will result. quantities of the tank mix can cause severe damage or destruction to the crops, plants or other areas on which treatment was not intended. The likelihood of injury occurring from drift of this product is greatest when winds are gusty or in excess of 5 miles per hour. Even under lesser wind velocities, avoid conditions that allow spray drift to occur such as combinations of spray pressure and nozzle type that will result in fine particles (mist) that are likely to drift. 52
53 FALLOW LAND USE INFORMATION: Recommendations Annual and Perennial Grasses section of this label. be necessary. TABLE 18. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE IN TANK MIXES TO CONTROL ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL GRASSES IN FALLOW LAND PRODUCT 2,4-D ester or APPLICATION RATES/ACRE (1) CROP OIL CONCENTRATE (2) (V/V) Annual Grasses Perennial Grasses Ground Air 6 to 8 fl. oz. 0.5 lb./a or for rates 8 to 16 fl. oz. (1) restrictions, use rates and weeds controlled. (2) in the finished spray volume. 53
54 GRASS SPECIES Annual and perennial grasses that exceed height claimed for control on height chart above. RATE HIGH WEED STAGE FL. OZ./ ACRE RATE Add a crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a by ground to the finished spray volume. TABLE 19. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE FOR THE CONTROL AND/OR SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE IN NATIVE PRAIRIE WARM- SEASON GRASS RESTORATION PROJECTS PRODUCT GRASS SUPPRESSION IN NON-CROP AREAS WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE PRODUCT RATES GRASS WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED Common Name Scientific Name WEED STAGES 10 to 12 fl. oz./a Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea 4 to 6 inches tall Adjuvant: CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE must be applied with crop oil concentrate at 1 qt./a, plus a spray grade ammonium sulfate at 2.5 to 4 lbs./a. Recommended Mixing Order: Thoroughly mix spray grade ammonium sulfate in water, add CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE, then add crop oil concentrate. SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS/PRECAUTIONS Apply in a minimum of 15 to 20 gals. of water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 to 60 PSI at the nozzle. Apply using flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood jet nozzles. emerged warm-season grasses may cause injury. Do not apply to warm-season grasses grown for seed. Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage and or hay to livestock. Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application, unless clethodim is registered for use in that crop. NOTE: 54
55 TABLE 20. CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF TALL FESCUE SEED-HEADS IN NON-PRODUCING AGRICULTURAL AREAS Product Product Rate Suppression Application Timing 1 1/2 to 2 fl. oz./a Tall Fescue Seed-Heads (Festuca arundinacea) at 2.5 to 4 lb./a. Recommended Mixing Order: SPECIAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS/PRECAUTIONS Apply in a minimum of 15 to 20 gals. of water per acre at a spray pressure of 40 to 60 psi at the nozzle. Apply using flat fan or hollow cone nozzles. Do not use flood nozzles. 2-4-D ester may be added to this tank mix for broadleaf control (see 2,4-D ester label for weeds controlled). Do not graze treated fields or feed treated forage and/or hay to livestock. Do not plant any crop for 30 days after application, unless clethodim is registered for use in that crop. ORNAMENTALS shadehouses, and around outdoor ornamentals, including nurseries, parks, roadside plantings, and structure landscapes. IMPORTANT listed below. Due to variability within species, crop growth stage, environmental conditions, and application techniques, it is recommended that the user determine if herbicide can be used safely on a few plants prior to widespread application. Neither the the label. 55
56 ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Alder, Red Alnus rubra Ash Fraxinus spp. Tilia spp. Betula pendula Betula nigra Betula papyrifera Crabapple, Flowering Malus halliana Dogwood, Flowering Cornus florida Golden Chain Tree Laburnum anagyroides Acer spp. Morus alba Oaks Quercus spp. Elaeagnus angustifolia Redbud, Eastern Cercis Canadensis Sweet Gum, American Liquidambar styraciflua 56
57 COMMON NAME Ivy, English Japanese Spurge GROUND COVERS SCIENTIFIC NAME Ajuga reptans Hedera helix Pachysandra terminalis Liriope muscari Lysimachia nummularia Ophiopogon jaburan Ophiopogon japonicus Vinca minor GARDEN FLOWERS AND PLANTS COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Ageratum Ageratum spp. Lobularia maritima Asparagus Fern Asparagus setaceus Dicentra spectabilis Cast Iron Plant Aspidistra elatior Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum spp. Cinquefoil Potentilla spp. Coleus Coleus spp. Coralbells Heuchera sanguinea Cranesbill Geranium spp. Dahlia Dahlia spp. Daisy, Trailing African Osteospermum fruticosum Daylily Hemerocallis spp. Senecio cineraria Euonymus Euonymus spp. Gazania Gazania spp. Geranium, House Pelargonium hortorum (continued)
58 GARDEN FLOWERS AND PLANTS (continued) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Heather, False Cuphea hyssopifolia Hosta Hosta fortunei Iris Iris spp. Jasmine Tobacco Nicotiana alata Lythrum salicaria Tagetes spp. Partridgeberry Mitchella repens Petunia hybrida Phlox Phlox spp. Pinks Dianthus spp. Portulaca Portulaca grandiflora Salvia Salvia spp. Saxifrage Saxifraga spp. Sedum Sedum spp. Selloum Philodendron selloum Antirrhinum majus Sweet Flag Acorus gramineus Tickseed Coreopsis grandiflora Impatiens spp. Verbena spp. Viola spp. Yarrow, Common Achillea millefolium Zinnia Zinnia elegans 58
59 COMMON NAME Abelia Anise, Purple Aucuba Camellia, Common Candytuft Cleyera Coralberry Fig, Creeping Gardenia Holly Honeysuckle Indian Hawthorn Jasmine Jasmine, Asiatic Jasmine, Star Juniper Oleander, Common SHRUBS SCIENTIFIC NAME Abelia spp. Illicium floridanum Aucuba spp. Rhododendron spp. Bambusa spp. Berberis thunbergii Berberis buxifolia Myrica pensylvanica Callistemon citrinus Buxus sempervirens Camellia japonica Iberis sempervirens Cleyera japonica Ardisia crenata Lagerstroemia indica Baccharis pilularis Ficus pumila Gardenia spp. Ilex spp Lonicera spp. Raphiolepis indica Jasminum spp. Trachelospermum asiaticum Trachelospermum jasminoides Juniperus spp. Lantana spp. Nandinia domestica Nerium oleander 59
60 COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium Photinia Photinia spp. Pittosporum Pittosporum spp. Podocarpus Podocarpus spp. Privet Ligustrum spp. Pyracantha Pyracantha spp. Rhododendron Rhododendron spp. Rose Spiraea bumalda Sweet Olive Osmanthus fragrans Viburnum tinus Wisteria spp. Lantana camara ANNUAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS GRASS SPECIES SCIENTIFIC NAME SHRUBS (continued) WEED* HEIGHT INCHES 60 RATE FL. OZ./ACRE (1) HIGH RATE (2) Echinochloa crus-galli 2 to Brachiaria platyphylla 2 to California Bromus carinatus 2 to Cheat Bromus secalinus 2 to Downy Bromus tectorum 2 to Ripgut Bromus diandrus 2 to Canarygrass Phalaris canariensis 1 to (continued)
61 GRASS SPECIES ANNUAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS (continued) SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED* HEIGHT INCHES RATE FL. OZ./ACRE (1) HIGH RATE (2) Crabgrass Hairy Digitaria adscendens 8 16 Digitaria sanguinalis 8 16 Smooth Digitaria ischaemum 8 16 Southern Digitaria ciliaris 8 16 Crowfootgrass Dactyloctenium aegyptium 8 16 Fall Panicum Panicum dichotomiflorum 2 to Field Sandbur Cenchrus incertus 2 to Foxtail Giant Setaria faberi 2 to Green Setaria viridis 2 to Yellow Setaria glauca 2 to Goosegrass Eleusine indica 8 16 Itchgrass Rottboellia cochin 2 to Junglerice Echinochloa colona 2 to Eragrostis cilianensis 2 to Rabbitsfootgrass Polypogon monspeliensis 1 to Red Rice Oryza sativa 1 to Rygrass Hardy Lolium remotum 2 to Italian Lolium multiflorum 2 to Seedling Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense 4 to Shattercane Sorghum bicolor 6 to Southwestern Cupgrass Eriochloa gracilis 2 to (continued) 61
62 GRASS SPECIES ANNUAL GRASSES IN ORNAMENTALS (continued) SCIENTIFIC NAME WEED* HEIGHT INCHES RATE FL. OZ./ACRE (1) HIGH RATE (2) Sprangletop Amazon Leptochloa panicoides 2 to Leptochloa fascicularis 2 to Leptochloa uninervia 2 to Red Leptochloa filiformis 2 to Texas Panicum Panicum texanum 2 to Hordeum vulgare 2 to Oats Avena sativa 2 to Rye Secale cereale 2 to Triticum aestivum 2 to Zea mays 4 to Zea mays 12 to Sorghum bicolor 8 to Avena fatua 2 to Panicum miliaceum 2 to Panicum capillare 2 to Eriochloa villosa 2 to (1) 8 fl. oz./a = approximately 0.2 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft. (2) 16 fl. oz./a = approximately 0.4 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft. 62
63 ANNUAL BLUEGRASS CONTROL WITH CLETHODIM 2 EC HERBICIDE IN ORNAMENTALS RATE GRASS SPECIES WEED STAGE FL. OZ./ HIGH RATE ACRE to 4-leaf 6 16 needs to be actively growing at time of application(s). Apply at weed stage indicated on the label, as reduced control can be expected with more mature annual bluegrass. PERENNIAL GRASSES GRASS SPECIES WEED HEIGHT (inches) 63 RATE FL. OZ./ ACRE (1) HIGH RATE (2) Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) First Application 8 16 Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 8 16 Quackgrass (Elytrigia repens) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to Rhizome Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) First Application 12 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 6 to Wirestem Muhly (Muhlenbergia frondosa) First Application 4 to Repeat Application(s) (if regrowth occurs) 4 to (1) 8 fl. oz./a = approximately 0.2 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft. (2) 16 fl. oz./a = approximately 0.4 fl. oz./1000 sq. ft.
64 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBITIONS Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment. Open dumping is prohibited. PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put concentrate or dilute into food or drink containers. Store in cool, dry place. Do not store diluted spray. Emergency Response: For help with any spill, leak, fire or exposure involving this material, call day or night PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: facility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Nonreflllable container. Do not reuse this container to hold materials other than pesticides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). After emptying and cleaning, if may be allowable to temporarily hold makers or other pesticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state regulatory agency to determine allowable practices in your state. Once cleaned, some agricultural plastic pesticide containers can be taken to a container collection site or picked up for recycling. To find the nearest site contact your chemical dealer or manufacturer, or contact The Agricultural Container Recycling Council (ACRCI) at It not recycled, then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or it allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. For packages up to 5 gallons: Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. For packages greater than 5 gallons and less than 56 gallons: Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. (continued) 64
65 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (continued) For packages greater than 56 gallons: To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. For refillable containers: Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the retailer. To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. ASANA FIRSTRATE ORTHENE 65
66 RAPTOR SENCOR STINGER SYNCHRONY STS Direct Ag Source, LLC th Street Eldora, IA EPA Reg. No
67 THE DIRECT AG SOURCE, LLC RETURNABLE KEG Description: This keg is a closed-system, refillable container designed for easy handling and convenient dispensing of product with no container disposal. Construction: Pump System: system may be used to dispense the product. Coupler: A specific dry-disconnect coupler is required for dispensing product from the keg. This coupler is available through local agricultural equipment suppliers. Container Capacity: ATTENTION! This is a closed-system container. Do not try to remove the valve from the keg. The coupler required for removal of product is available from local agricultural equipment suppliers. The the coupler and the valve are designed for one-way operation only. Never try to pump any type of material back into the keg. DIRECTIONS FOR USE The proper coupler must be attached and engaged before removing any product from the keg. Either a mechanical pump or an air pressure system may be used and connected to the 1-inch NPT thread on the top of the coupler. IMPORTANT! Attach a hose or pump to the coupler before engaging coupler. This will prevent the user from being splashed in the event that pressure build-up in the keg forces liquid up through the coupler. To attach and engage the coupler: 1. Pull top of black dust cover back to expose head of valve. The bottom ring of the black dust cover will still be attached to the neck of the valve. Save the dust cover for reuse when returning keg Twist coupler onto valve on keg and engage coupler by pulling handle straight out to unlock and then pushing handle down into lower position to open internal valve. Handle will automatically lock in place. 4. Secure and engage coupler by pulling handle straight out to unlock and then pushing handle down into lower position to open internal valve. Handle will automatically lock in place. 5. You are now ready to begin the pumping operation.
68 To remove coupler from container: 1. Release coupler by pulling handle straight out to unlock and then lifting handle into upper position. Handle will automatically lock in place Flush coupler with water Properly dispose of cleaning towels and rinsate. RETURNING KEGS Direct Ag Source and stickers securely attached. All Direct Ag Source to comply with both State and Federal regulations. All Direct Ag Source responsible for these kegs that have been assigned to them. Return this keg to the distributor from which it was purchased. Notify the distributor if the keg cannot be returned by the specific time. 68
69 ACTIVE INGREDIENT: BY WT. *Clethodim % OTHER INGREDIENTS: % TOTAL % Contains Petroleum Distillates *(E)-2-[1-[[(3-chloro-2-propenyl)oxy]imino]propyl]-5-[2- (ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one Contains 2.0 lbs. clethodim per gal. U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,566 R.E. 32,489 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING - AVISO See booklet for additional Precautionary Statements, First Aid and complete Directions for Use Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) For chemical emergency: spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident, call CHEMTREC For PRODUCT USE information Call (662) EPA Reg. No EPA Est. No MO-001 Manufactured for: Direct Ag Source, LLC Net Contents: 1 Gallon (3.79 L) 2.5 Gallons (9.46 L)
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT % BY WT. Clethodim: (E)-2-[1-[(3-chloro-2-propenyl)oxy]imino] propyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one....................... 26.4% OTHER INGREDIENTS:...................................................
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Clethodim ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Clethodim*..................................................................... 26.4% OTHER INGREDIENTS............................................................. 73.6% Total............................................................................100.0%
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CLETHODIM 2EC ACTIVE INGREDIENT: By Wt. *Clethodim... 26.4% OTHER INGREDIENTS:... 73.6% TOTAL:... 100.0% Contains Petroleum Distillates *(E)-2-[1[((3-chloro-2-propenyl)-oxy)imino]propyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one
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