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s} , Office of Pesticide programs Registration Division (7S05P) 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. IN. W .. Washington, D.C. 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: Registration -X- Reregistration (under FIFRA, as amended) Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code): Universal Cooperatives, Inc. 1300 Corporate Center Curve LJU1::,a.u, Minnesota 55121 EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance: 1386-647 MAV Term of Issuance: Name of Pesticide Product: Atrazine 4L Herbicide On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name ;in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. This prOduct is reregistered in accordance with FIFRA section 4(g)(2)(C) provided you agree in writing to: 1. The active ingredient statement must be changed from 40.8 and 2.2% to 42.12 and 0.88% respectively. 2. The User Safety Recommendations must be placed In a box. Date: MAY 2008

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Office of Pesticide programs

Registration Division (7S05P)

1200 Pennsylvania Ave. IN. W ..

Washington, D.C. 20460

NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: Registration

-X- Reregistration

(under FIFRA, as amended)

Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):

Universal Cooperatives, Inc. 1300 Corporate Center Curve LJU1::,a.u, Minnesota 55121

EPA Reg. Number: Date of Issuance:

1386-647 MAV

Term of Issuance:

Name of Pesticide Product:

Atrazine 4L Herbicide

On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.

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

health and the environment, the ~inistrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in

accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name ;in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be

construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others.

This prOduct is reregistered in accordance with FIFRA section 4(g)(2)(C) provided you agree in writing to:

1. The active ingredient statement must be changed from 40.8 and 2.2% to 42.12 and 0.88% respectively.

2. The User Safety Recommendations must be placed In a box.

Date:

MAY 2008

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3. On page 5, under the subheading Temperature Inversions, revise as fOllows:

Applicators may not occur during ... potential high.

Sensitive Areas

The pesticide may only be ... from the sensitive areas).

4. On page 7, under the subheading Tank Mixtures for Corn, delete Gramaxone Extra, this product has been cancelled.

5. On page 8, delete all references to Gramaxone Extra.

6. On page 9, in Table 3, replace Natural Resource Conservation Service with National Resource Conservation Service.

7. On page 9, delete all occurrences of Gramoxone Extra.

8. Under the heading Directions for Use, revise the 2nd paragraph to read as follows:

Application Instructions

Wh.en tank-mixing or sequentially applying atrazine or products containing atrazine to corn or sorghum, the total pounds of atrazine applied Ubs aliA) must not exceed 2.5 pounds of active ingredient per year

9. Under the heading Environmental Hazards, revise the 5th paragraph to include the following:

This pesticide Is toxic to ... neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate

10. Under the Warranty and Limitation of Damages, add revise to include the following:

TO the extent consistent with applicable law, seller warrants that this ... a claim.

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RESTRICTED USE PESTICII)E DUE TO GROUND AND SURFACEWATER CONCERNS. FOR RETAIL SALE TO AND USE ONLY 8Y CERTIFIED APPUCATORS OR PERSONS UNDERTHEJR DIRECT SUPERVISION AND ONLY FOR THOSE USES COVERED BY THE CERnFlEO APPUCATOR'SCERTlFlCATION.

ATRAZIIE 4L HERBICIDE I Fur S~asIlJl-Lon~ \\'~l'd Control In ('urn, Sorghum. and Cntain Olher Crops !

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EPA Est No. Used Corresponds To Letter tn Lot No.: A-1386-0H-1; 8-32761-f.-lO-3; C-100-LA-l

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. , PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION

Harmful iI swallowed. Inhaled, or abaoItIed through skin. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.

If SwaDowad: • Call a poison c:on1OI center or doctor invnedlately lor treatment acMce. • tiM p8IIOI1 sip a glass 01 water II able to swallow. • Do not i1duaI vomIIi1g unlese told to ~rson oonlrol center or docter. • Do not MI . mouth to an rson.

If Inhaled: • Move pefIOIllo fresh air. • " peraon Is not brealhing, cal 911 01 an arilulance, then give artifICial respiration, prelerably mouth· to-mouth if possible. • CaD a • n contmI center or doctor for fwther treatment

If On SkIn or -TaJre off oan1amnated cIoIhing. CIothlng:- RInae skin immediately willi plenty 01 water kit 15-20 minutes.

• C8It a n contraI center or doctor fa treatment advice. If In Eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse aIowIyand gently with water lor 15-20 mlnute$. Remove oontacllensas, if presen~ after the firstS minutes, then

oonllrul riI8Ing eye. for a .

Have the product container 01 label with you when calDng a poison control center or doctor, 01 going for treatment For medICal emergency information call 1-800·308-1241.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Some matelfal8that are charnlcaJ.fesislant to thli prodUce are baIrIer laminate, nllrile rubber, neoprene rubber, or viton. II you want more options. follow the

instnIdions b' c:aIBpy C on an EPA chemk:akeslstanoe calegoty selection chart Appllcatora using = equlpmenl mounted on their backs must wear.

• Coveralls owr long ahIrt and long pants, • Chemk:ak8slstant botwaar plus soc::ks, and . • ChemicaJ.reslstant glows, such as banief laminate, nllrile rubber, neoprene rubber, 01 vlton.

Mix .. , loaden. all other applicators, flagge .... and other handler. muat wear: • Long-sleeYed shirt and long pants, • CtlemIcakesIstanI gIoYes, such as barrier laminate, nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber, or viton, • Shoes plus socks, and • ChemlcakeSlstal1 apron, when mixinglloading. deanlng up spills, cleaning equipment, or otherwise exposed to the oonoentra1e.

SEE ENGINEERING CONTROLS FOR AODmONAL REQUIREMENTS. User safety Regulrements Follow manufactwer's instructions for c:leanfrolrnai'1lairing PPE. II no such IIStructionS ~ washables exist. use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other 1aundJy. Discard cIoIhlng and other absotbenl materials thai have been drenched or IIeavily oontamina\ed with this product's oonceno trate. Do not reuse !hem. ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENTS. MIxers and loaders auppol1lng ...... 1 appllcatlon8 at a rste greater than 3 IbL IIIIA.must use. closed system that meets the requJmnenta for dermal protection listed In the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides [40 CfR 170.24O(d)(4»)and must:

• Wear the personal pJOl8ctive equipment required for mixers and loaders, • Wear protec:tlve I)'8W881 K the system operale$ under pressure, end • Be provided end hava Immediately available lor use In an emergency, sum as a splD or equipment breakdown: chemical resistant footwear. Pilots must use an end08IId coc:kpit II a manner lhalls consistenl willi the WPS b' AgriculIuraJ PesIicides [4OCFR t 70240 (d)(6)}. Pilots musI wear the PPE

required on this IatieIing for app6cators, however, Oley need not wear dIemIceI-resistant gloves when using an enclosed codq)lt. Flagg&IB Iqlpor1ing aerial applications must use an enclosed cab that meets the definition on the WOIkar PIOtacIion Standard for Agricultural Peali::ides (40

CFR 170.240 (d)(S)I far dermal protection. . . When applicators use enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements rlSl8d in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agriculural Pesticides (40

CFR 170.240(d)(5»), tile harder PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENOAnONS

• Users ahouId wash hands befora eating, dmking. chewing gum, using tobacco. or using the toilet • Users shoukt rernow ~E immadIaI~ 11 P.flstiade gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. . • Users should rernow PPE iri1maciately alter hanCfIing .lhis product. Wash the outside of glCMIS belore remcMng. As soon as possible, wash thorOugh­

ly and change into clean cIo1hIng.

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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Anzine can 1nMI (aaep or leach) through 80iI and can enler ground water whim may be used as drinking water. Atrazine has been found in ground waler. Users are advised noIlo apply aIraZiIe 10 sand and loamy sand solis wI1eIe the water table (ground water) is close 10 !he BUlface and where these soils are very permeable; i.e., weO-drained. Your local agricuIIuraI agencies can provide Iurther information on the type of soil in your area and the location of ground waler.

Product nut not be ma.d or loaded wIItin 50 feet ct ill8millent streams and rivers, natural or fnlIounded lakes and reservoirs. Product must not be applied within 66 feet of poinIa wIIII8 field IUJ'Iace watar nmoff enters perennial or ilIermillent streams and rivera or within 200 feat of natural or ~ lakes and resenoira. If ItIIs procid Is applied 10 highly erodible /and, the 66 fool butret or selbac:k from runoff entry poinIs must be planted 10 crop, Of seeded wiIh glaSS or other suiIabIe aqI. .

Product must not be nilI8d or loaded. or used wIIhIn 50 Iaet or all weDs. including abanOOned weDs, dralnage wells. and sink holes. Operations that involve mix­ing,loacing, rinsing, or washing dlhll pnlIlJCt iIto or from pesticide handling or appBcation equlpment or conlalnars wiIhin 50 It. of any well are prohibited, unless conducted on an inl*vioua pad conatrucI8d to withstand the weight of \he heaviest load that may be positioned on or mewed aaoss the pad. Such a pad shall be des9*I and maInIaIned 10 conIaiI any jmxb:t apiIIa 01 ~11eaks, container or equipment rinse or wash water, and rain water thai may faU on the pad. Sulface waI8r &hall not bealloMld 10 either IkM IMIf or from the pad which means the pad must be self-contained. The pad shal be sloped 10 faaTiIaIfl material remoYal. An IIIIrDOIad pad ehaI be 01 sufflcIenI eapaciIy 10 conlaln at a rrininum 110% of \he capaaty of the largest pesticide container 01 application equipment on fie pad. A pad that Is aMII'8d by a rooI of aufftcient aim 10 ~ ardude precipitation from contact with !he pad Shall have a minimum con· tainment of 100% of the capadIy of the Iargesl pesticide oontaInar or application equipment on the pad. Containment capacities as desa'bed above shaD be maintained at iD limes. The abcM-trpecIfled ninlR1JlT'l Cllltalnment capadties do not apply to whicles when del'NBring pesticide 10 the mixin;Jloading sites.

/ Additional State Imposed requiremenlll reganIng weIl4lead setbacks and operallonal area containment must be observed.

One of the following I88IrIcIIons nut be used In ~ atrazine to tile-outlelled IieIds containing standpipes: • Do not apply within 66 feet of IIarqlIpes In U&ouIIetted fields. • Apply lhis producIto the entire tIJe.ouItaIIed field and IImIediaIBIy Incorporate It 10 a depth of 2-3 inches in the entire field. • Appty IhJs product to the entire tiIHIuIIetIecI field under a no-IIIt practice only when a high crop Iesidue management practice is practiced. High crop residue management Is descrIled 88 a CfCP management praclica where little or no crop residue is I9rnoved from the field during and after aop flarvest.

This pesticide is &axle to aquatic IrwetIabrates. 00 not apply diJ8Clly to water, 10 areas where SUJfaca water Is present or 10 intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. 00 not apply When weather condltbna favor drifllrom treated areas. Runoff and drift from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. .Do not oonllllrinale water when cisposlng 0/ equipment waah water. 0\ J" l(\ ~) JJ ..

AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this procW only In accordance wIIb Its labeling and wIIb the Worlrer PlUection Standard, 40 CfR part 170. this Standard contains requirements for

!he protection of agrIouIIwaI workers on farma, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers 01 agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements lor train­Ing. cSeoontamIIatio, noIIIc:aIIon, and em&fV8I'CY aasIsIance. It also oon\aIna specific ina1Nctions and exceptions pertaining 10 the statements on this label about per&Ofl8l protacIiIIe ~ (PPE) and resIrIcted-entr in\erYaI. The requirements In this box only apply to uses of this product that are cowred by the Worker ProIectIon S1andard. Do not enter or IIIow WDIbr II\Iry InIo treated ..... during ... restrIctecI4ntr IRtervaI (REI) of 12 hoUII.

PPE required b' eartt enIIy 10 treated areas that Is permitted under the WorI!er Protection Standard and that inYoIves c:onIaCt with an)'llling that has been tntated, such 88 planlll, aoII, or water Is: .• CoveraDa,

• Shoes plus aodcs, and • Chemicakaslalant glows, such as any water proof ma\erial

NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requiremenIB In this box apply to uses of this procU:t thaI are NOT within tha scope of !he Wor1!er Protection Standard for agricultund peslic:ides (40

eFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this procb::t Is used 10 produce agricultural planta on farms, Iorasts, nurseries, or greenhouses. 00 not enter or allow oIhera to enter unIII sprays have ~

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FAILURE TO FOLLaNTHEDIREcnONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTtOHS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR WEED COKTROl., CROP INJURY, OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent Vtilh Us labeling. 00 not apply this product In a way that will QlI1tacI workers 0/' o1her persons, either dlredly 0/' through drllt. Do not apply lIlis product In a way that will contact any person or pet, elltler diI8CIIy or through dtIft. Keep people and pels out of IIle area during applicalion. Do not allow people or pels 10 enter the treated area unbl sprays have ~ Only prutec:ted hancllers rnay be in the area during application. For any requirements specific 10 your State 0/' Tnbe, consu~ the agency responsible lor pesticide regulation. DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT THROUGH ANi lYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM. When tank-mixing or sequentiaDy applying AtrazIne or produds containing Atrazine to com or sorghum, do nol exceed an appUcalion rate 012.0 pounds active ingredient of Alrazine per acre for any single appIicaIion, and the total pounds 01 Atrazine applied (Ibs a.vA) musl not exceed 2.5 pounds aelive ingredient per year. When tank·mixing or saquantlaBy applying atrazine or producls containing atrazine to creps other than com or sorghum. the total pounds of atrazine applied (lbs. aVA) must not exceed 1IIe specifIC seasonal rate Umils as noted in lIle use orections.

ANY USE OF nilS PRODUCT IN AN MEA WHERE USE IS PROHIBITED IS A VIOLA nON OF FEDERAL LAW. Before using this prociuc:l, you must consult

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the Atrazine Watershed Information Center (AWlC) to determine whether !he use 01 this product Is prohlb~ed in your watershed. AWIC can be accessed through . !www.atrazine-walershed.JM)). 0I11-866-36S-~14~ It use ollllis produclls prohDliIed in your watershed, you may relUrn this product to your point 01 purchase

0/' contact Universal Cooperatives, Inc. for a relund.

Genera. Information This helblcide controls many annual broadleal and grass weeds in com, sorghum, sugarcane, and certaln OIlIer crops sjlecified on this label This product may

be apprted before or arter waeds emerge. Following many years of continuous use 0I1IIIs product and chemically related products, blotypes of some ollila weeds listed on this label have been reported

which cannot be elleclivett conlrDlled by this and related helbicides. Where this Is known or suspected. and weeds controlled by this product are upeclecllo be present along with resistant b~s. we recommend lIle use ollllis producl in combinations or in sequence with other registered herbicides which are nol iii­azines.1f only resis1ant biotypes are expected to be pAlaent, use a regl9lered non-lJlazine herbicide. Consult with your state AgriruilUral Extension Service lor spe­cific recorrvnendalions.

Since this product acts mainly through root absorption, its effectiveness depends on moisture to move it into lIle root zone. II weeds develop, a shallow cultiva-lion or rotary hoeing wII generally resuh In better weed conlrol.

This product is noncorrosMl to equipnwIt and metal surfaces, nonnalMl8ble. and has low electrical condUClMty. Avoid using near adjacent desirable plants 0/' in greenhouses, or injury may OCQJr. . To avoid spray drift. do nol apply under windy conditions. Avoid spray overlap, as aop injury rnay result. Where the use directions give a range 01 rates, use the lower rate on coarse-textured soil and soi low In organic mailer; use lIle higher rate on fllle-textured soil

and soil high In organic rnatl8r. NOTE: univ8rsaI eoo,ieratives. Inc., does not recommend applications In conilination with oilier herbicides or oils, except as specilically described on the label.

Appllcalion Procedu ... Ground appOcalion: Use conventional ground sprayers equipped with nozzles that plOYide accurate and uniform application. Be certain that nozzles are uilt­

loonly spaced and are the same size. Calibtate sprayer before use and re<:alihrate allhe start 01 each season and when changing carriers. UnlessolheMise spec­iliad, use a minimum 0110 gals. of spray mIxtw'e per sae lor all preplant incorporated, preplant surface, preemergence, and postemergence appI'lCalions (with or without 00 or swfactant) with ground equpmem.

Use a pump with capacity to: (1) maintain 35-40 psi at nozzles. (2) provide sufficient agitation in tank to keep mlxture in suspension. and (3) to provide a mini­mum of 20% bypasa at all times. Usa cenIritugaI pumps which provide propeller shear action for dispersing and mixing !his product. The pump should provide a minimum of 10 ga/SJminvtel100 gal. tank size draJlated through a corractty positioned spBf98l' lUbe orjels.

Use screens to protect !he pump and to prMDt ncules from doggIng. Screens placed on 1IIe suction side of !he pul'l'9 should be 16-mesh or coarser. Do not place a screen in !he reci1aIIalion fine. Use 5O-mesh Of coarser saeens between lIle pump and boom, and where required. allIIe nozzles. Checlc nozzle manu· lacturefs recommendations.

For band applications, caIcuIale amount to be applied per acre as follows: band wjdtb jn jncbes broadcast rate amount needed raN width in inches I per acre ,. per aae 01 field

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Aerial tppIlcatian: uae aerial application (Illy WheIe broadcast app&cations are apecHled. Appty in a mInimum of 1 ql 01 water for every 2 pints of this product applied per acre. For postamergence traaImenIs 01\ com and sorghum, apply recommended rate in a mininun 012 gals. of water per acre. AYOid appDcations under condtions where uniform CCJ'tII8I8Q8 cannot be cblUled or v.ttere excessive sptay drift may ocCur.

Avoid application to humans or aninaIB. Ragmen ancIloadenI should avoid inhalation 01 spray mist and prolonged contact with skin. AppUc:atIon In watIr Of liquid fIrIIIZIr: NiIrogen aoIution or ~lete liquid fertilizer may replac:e an Of part of Che water as a carrier tOl' preemergence, pre­

plant incorporated, or prepIant IIIIface graund application en com and aorghum. Check Ihe OOll1latibility of this product with liquid fertilizer and/or nitrogen solu­tion as shown below be"" U88. Do not apply In nIIrogen 8OIid1on or IXlII1>late liquid fertll)zer alter corn or sorghum emerges, or crop Injury may occur.

ComplllbllltyTllt Silcelquii fertiIizara can vat)'. Mn within the same a~ always chedt ~ willi llerbIciIe(s) each time before use. Be espe­aaly careful when using ~ IUIfIIIIIIon or fluid f8rtI1IzenI as eerious CClrJ1)atibllly problems are more lilraly to occur. Commercial appUcation equipment may i!11)rOY8 CQI11)alibDlly in ecrne insIInaes. The I:lIkIwIng test assumes a spray volume of 2S galaJA. For other spray wiumes, make appropriate changes in the ilgre­dients. aI8Ck oompaIIIiIity ualng this p!OC8dIn: 1. Add 1 pl d feIIiIIzer to ~ d 2 one-qt. jar8 WillI 1Ight lids. 2. To one of the )ali alii 114 I8apoon or 1.2 mIIIIitBnI of a oompatibiIly agent approved for this use, such as Kem Unk (1/4 teaspoon is equivalent to

2 pints per 100 gaIkIns 1PfBt'). Shake or atIr gently to mix. 3. To both jars, addlheappn:iplate 81T1C1111tol heltllc:ide(s).lImore 11811 one herbicide is used, add tbem separeIeIy with dry herbicides first, 60wabIes next. sndemul·

sifiabIe concenIr8tes IaIl. Alar each addIIion, shake or stir gen1Iy to thoroughly mix. The appropriate amount of herbicides lor !his test loIlows: Dry hertIIcIcIeI: For each pound to be applied per acre, add 1.5 _I teaspoons 10 each jar. liquid herbicidal: For each pmt to be applied per aaB, add 0.5 teaspoon or 2.5 mD6ltere to each jar.

4. AlfIJI adcIng allngredenta, pullids en and lighlan, and Irwert each jar 10 limes to mix. Let the l1'4xtures stand 15 ninutes and ~n look lor separation, farge !lakes, precipItatea, gels, heavy tiki lim an tha jar, or other aigns 01 ~. Delermine If the 00I'I1l8IibIiIY agent is needed in the spray mixture by c0m­paring the 2 jars. rt eIIIIer niJdur8 .,. but can be remb8ct readily, the rnIxt1n can be sprayed as long 88 good agitallon is used. " /ha mIXtures are lncom­patible, tesI the IoIJcMfng methods of lmproYing oo~ (A) IIuny the dry herblcide(a) In water befora acJdition, or (B) add 11'2 of the compatibifity agenl to the fertillzer and the other 1flID the enUaiIiabIe concentrate or IIatoebIe helbicide before addition to the mixture. If irloonllalibDity is still observed, do not use the 1Tixture. Application In wa1er plus IINIIaIfIabII 011 01' au concenlrlta: Adding enNlsiliable 011 (peIroIeum-derived, pe1TOleunHlerived 011 oonoentrale. or single or mixed

crop-<lerlved oil concentrate) ~ pcIfII8mergerIc water-baaed sprays In com and sorghum may irqlrove weed oonIIOI. HOWIIWr, under certain oonditions, the use of either type 01 oil may eetIouIIy Injure the aop. To minimize /his possIbIlty. observe /he following directions: Use one of the foIIowfng pnlpeffy 8IIIIIsIIIed: 1. A suftabfe oil ooncenIraI8 oontainIng alleaall %, but no! more I1an 20% suitable enlJlsilier or surfactant blend. 2. PelroJeum-detMld ell c:a1IakIIng at Jeast 1 % suiIabIe emuIsIIIer.

NOTE: In the Mnt d a COfI1)8tIliIIty ptIlbIam when mixing oU with this product and waler, a OOI1llatibility agent such as Kem Unk should be used. ~ of the above oils contamlnated with water or oIher rnatarIaIa can cause oompatibillty problema 8I1CVor crop injury.

Avoidilg spray drift at the appIIcaIian aile Is the reaponsIliIty of !he appIIcaIDr. The interaction of many equipment-an6-weather-related factors determine the potential for 8pI8y cHI. The appIIcatDr and the grower are responalbIa fer conaIderIng al these factors when making decisioos. The following drift management requirements must be foIowad to awId ofl.4atgtt ctlftll1O'o'8ment hom aerial app&callons to agricultural field crops. These requirements do nol apply to forestry appfscations, public heafth \IIIIS or to appflOlliDns using dry farrIUaIicnI.

1. The disfance of the OIlIer most nozzles on 1he boom IWSt not exceed 314 the Iengl1l of the wingspan 01 rotOl'. 2. Nozzles must 8Iways point backward parallel with the air stream and newr be pointed downwards more then 4S degrees. Where states haw more stringent

reguJations,they should be obeeIYed. The applicator shou/cl be fan&r with and take into account the inlormation c:overed in the Aerial Qrift Reduction Adyjsory Inlormatjon.

/mpottanc:e 01 0I0pIet sa. The most effediw W:f to reduce drift poIBntIaIls to apply large droplets. The best driIt management strategy Is to apply the largest droplets that proyide suffICient ccr.<erage and oontrol Applying larger droplets TMIces drift poItntial, but will not prMIIt drift if applications are made InlIroperly, or under unfavorable erNiron­mentel conditions (see Wind, 'Terr1*ature and Hun*fI1y, and T~rature Inversion sedien oIthl& labeI). ConIroWng Droplet SIze Volume • Use h91 flow rate nozzles to apply the highest praclical spnlY volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows produoe larger droplets. Pressure • Use the lower spray prassures reoommended for the nozzle. HIgher pressure reduces droplet size and does not ImPrIM! canopy penetration. When higher flow rates 818 needed, .. higher IIow rate nozzles Instead 01 increasing pressure. Number of nozzles..Use the I1IinIIrum runber 0' nozzles thaI provide uniform CCYel8g9.

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Nozzle Orientation -Orienting nozzles so lhatlhe sp~ is released backwards, parallel 10 !he airstream wID produce larger droplets than other orientalions. Significant deflection from 1he horizonlal will reduce droplet size and inctease drift poten~a1. Nozzle Type - Use 8 nozzle type thaI Is designed br the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger draplels; Consider using Jow.driIt nozzles. SolId stream nozzles oriented Slraigh! back produce larger drop/els than olher nozzle types. Boom Length· For some use patterns. reducing the effec1lve boom length to less than 3/4 of 1he Yoing&pan « rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width. Application - Awfications should not be made at 8 height grealer than 10 feel abcwe !he top of the largest plants unless a greater height is required for air­craft safety. Making applications allhe lowest height that is ssfe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind. Swath AdlUltment When applications are made \\ith a c:ross-wlnd, the swath wiD be displaced downwind. Therelore, on \he up and downwind edges of the field, the applica­tor must compensate lor !his displacement by a~usting \he path of the aimlt upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with ina'easing drift potential (higher wind, amaner drops, etc.~

Wind Drift potential is bwest between wind speeds of 2-1 O~. However, many faclOrS, including dlllplet size and equipment type determine drift poten~aI at any given speed. Application should be avoided below 2 mph due 10 variable wind diredion and high Invarsion potential. Note: Local terrain can inftuenoe wind patterns. Every applicalor should be famlriar \!lith local wind pattems and how they affect drift. Tempel'lture and Humidity When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment \0 produce larger dIIlp1e1s to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe ~n conditions are both hoi and dry. Tempel'lwre Invetllona Apprx:ations ~ not occur during a temperature inversion, because drill poIenliaJ is high. Temperature InYeraIons restrict vertical air mixing, which caus­es small suspended droplels to remain in a concenlrated cloud. this cloud can mow in unpredictable directions due 10 the light variable winds common during inversions. Temperature inversions are characterized by lnaeasing temperatures with altitude and are common on nights with timited cIoucI COYer and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun set and often continue into \ha morning. Their presence can be Indicated by ground fog; howu'o'er, if fog is not present, inversions can also be ldentillad by the mowment 01 smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke thai layers and moves lalBra//y in 8 oonnected cloud (under IC7#1 wind conditions) hd'lC8tes an inversion. whie smoke thallTl(Jll8S upwards and I8pldly dissipatesindlcates good vertical air mixing. Sensilive AnIBS The pesticide 8heul&on/y be applied when the potential for drift 10 adjacent sensitive areas (8.g~ residential areas, bodies of water, known habitallor threat­.ened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing ~ from the sensitMI areas).

Mixing Procedure. All U88I: (1) Be sure spIII)'III' Is dean and not contaminated with lIlY other materials. or crop injury or sptayer clogging may result (2) Fli tank 1/4 fuJI

wiIh clean walBr, nitrogen aoIuticin, or complete Iquid fertflZ8r. (3) Start agitation. (4) Be certain that \he agita\lon system Is working properly and aeates a rippDng « rolling action on the liquid surface. (5) Pour produd dradIy from oon\ainer into tank. (6) Continue lilting tank unli19O% full. Increase agitation W necessary (0 mainlain surface action. (7) Add anuIsIfiable oil, oR concentrate, or tank mix hertlcide(a) after (fils procNcI is thoroughly suspended. (8) Finish fdling lank. (9) Empty tanka complelely as possiI)Ie before refDIing to prevent blildup 01 dI or em.ds1f18ble concentrate residue. Maintain agilalion 10 awid separetion of materials. (10) If an oil or emulsifiable concentrate film starts to build up In lank, drain It and clean with strong detergent solution or soIYenL (11) Clean sprayer thoroughly immediately after use by flushing system will waler contalOOlg a detergent.·

Rotational Crop. All U88I: (1) Do not rotaIe to any aop except com or sorghum until the following year, or injury may occur. (2) It applied after June , 0, do not rolate v.ith

aops other than com or sorghum the next year, or crop injury may occur. (3) In the High Plains and Intermountain areas oIlhe West where ralnfaB is sparse and erratic or Vttlere irrIgaIlon is required, use only when com or sorghum is 10 IoIIow com « aorghum or when a crop of untreated com or aorghum is to precede other rotational aops. (4) In eastern parts of the Dakotas, KS, wasfem MN, and NE, do not rolate to soybeans H the rate applied to com or sorghum was more lhan 22 pounds/A or equivUnt band application rata, or sc¢ean injury may occur. (5) Injury may ooc:ur to soybeans planted the year following application on soHs having a calcareous SUJfaoe layer. {6l Do not p\ant sugar beals, tobacco, vegetables (including dly beans), spring-seeded smaB grains, « small-seeded legumes and grasses the year following application, or Injury may occur. .

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Atrazine 4L Applied Alone - Corn or Grain Sorghum· Preplant Surface-Applied, Prep/anl Incorporated, or Preemergence (or Poatema'Venc8 at 4 ptsJA WIth 01/) Broad/ear end Grass Weeds ControDed bamyardgrass (watergrass)- w&I oati ooc!debu .... giant foxtail"' wiIdIgrass (PaniQ/m capillara)- grounddleny green IoxtaU'" yellow IoxtaI"' pmsonweed large (hairy) aabgrass" lalrbsquarters kochia PostImergence with Emuiliflable 011 or 011 Concentrate In Water (at 2.4 pWA) Broadlea' Weeds Controlled

amual momingglory I1l/SIan:I$ nightshade pigweed

ragweed slcklepod" velveUeaI (buttonweed)'" purslane

alVlUai momingglcry jimsonweed mustards ragweed wild buckwheat cocklebur Ianilsquarters pgweed smartweed wlvetleal" • Where there are slaleIIocaI requirements reganlng atrazine use (Including lower maximum rates anc1Ior grealer setbacks) which are different from the label,

the more restrictiYelprotective requirements must be followed. Certain states may have established rate imitations within specific geogic!phica[ areas. Consu[t ~ slate read pesticide control agency lor adciIionallnformalion.1I is a vblalion of tills labeito deviate from &tate use regulations .

•• Partial control only ... Partial control only on medium· and fme-leXtured soDs.

Com and Sorghum Uses: • FreId oorn forage uses: 8O-<fay PHI • Sweet corn forage,uses: 45-day ~I • Preemergenl sorghum forage uses: 6O-<Iay PHI • Poslemergenl sorghum forage uses: 45-day PHI Postemergent apprlCalions 10 com and sorghum must be made before crop reachos 12 inches In height

MaxirmJm broadcast application rates for corn and sorghum must be as follows: • II no atrazine was applied prior to comIsorghum emergence, apply a maxillllm of 2 lb aVA broadcast. II a postemergence treatment is required following an earlier herbicide application, the total aIlaZine appfied may nOl exceed 2.5 Ib a~A lor calendar year. • Apply a maximum of 2.0 b ailA as a single preemetgence application on soils that are not highly erodible or on highly erodille soils if at least 30"10 of the soil is OCMIred with plant resiclues; or • Appty a II\iOOmum of 1.61b IVA as a single preemergence app6calion on highly erodible soils If < 3O'X. of the surface is oowred with plant residues; or 2.0 b aiJA if only app6ed posIemergenoe

Com Preplant SuJface-Appilecl (BfOIdIeIt and grIA controq: Usa on medium- and fll\e-textured soil wiIh minimum-lillage or no-tiIIage SYSlems only in CO,IA.

IL, IN, KS, KY. MN, MO, MT, NO. NE, SO, WI, and WY. Apply !he reCOlMl8nded rale of Atrazine 4L shown in Table 1 up to 45 days prior to planting. On coarse­textured soils, do not apply more Ihan 2 weeks prior to planting. If an unsatisfactory length of weed con!rcl results from acmrse environmental conditions foRew­ing early treatment. a follow-up application 01 an appropriately labeled herbicide may be used. [f the foIIow:up lrealmenl includes atrazine, do not exceed the labeled rate foroom indicated In Table 1.

11 weeds are present althe time of trealment, apply In tank mix combination with 8 contact hertllcide (for ~Ie, Gramoxona- Extra or Roundupe). Observe directions for use, precautions, and restrictions on the label oltha contact herbicide.

Nole: To the 8lClant possIlIa, do not m:MIlreded IDil out 01 the rcNf or mcMIlIIIrea'ed soiIlD the SIIface cUing pIanIing. a weecJ mntroI wtI be Iirnbished. Preplant Incorporated (BroadIuf and grIA cantrol): Broadcast in spring alter plowing at rate In Table 1. Apply to the soU and incorporate before, during,

or after rillal ~ preparation. Avoid deep incorpoIation. For best results, apply within 2 weeks prior 10 planting. preemergence or AI~ng (Broadleaf end grass control): Apply.during or shor1ly after planting before weed emergence. at rate in Table 1. Pos1emetVence (Broadlelf end grass controQ: Apply before weeds exceed 1.5 Inches in height and before corn exceeds 12lnches in height 81 rate In Table 1.

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Table 1: Broadluf end Grua Weed Control In Come FOR ALL SOIL APPUCATIONS PRlOAlO CROP EMERGENCE . 5 • On Highly EIOdIbIe SolIs fa defined by l1li NIIUnI Raoutce Conservation Setvk:e}

If conserva6on tDIage II practiced, Ieavilr.I at least 30% 01 the soil CCY8I8dwlh plant residues al planting, apply a maximum 014 ptsJA as a broadcast spray. lithe soil OMI8ga with planlle&idue II less than 30% at plantilg, a maximum of 3.2 ptsJA may be applied.

• On Solla Not HIghly ErodIble Apply 4 ptaJA aa a broadcut epay.

FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATION If no atrazlne was applied prier 10 oom emergence, apply a IIIIIXirwm 014 ptsJA broadcasl..lf a postemergence treatment is required following an earfi8l' her· bicide appBcation. the toIaI a1raZiIe applied "!IY not exceed 2.5 lis. acM ingredient (5 pta. 01 this product) per acre per calendar year .

• BroadJeaf cord1OI (eastem ~ westsm KS. wasIrIm NE, NM, OK panhand1e. W9St 7X and eastern WY): On sand, loamy sand. sandy loam, mild to strongly alkaline soli, and all I808IiIIy IMIed soli, apply no more !han 2.4 ptsJA. eIIher preplan! aurfaoe, preplant inoarporated, or preemergence. On oIher soils in these areas, apply raIe in Table 1 lor btoadIeaf and grass 1XlnIrDI. Where there are staIanocaI requirements raganIng atrazlne U88 (including kMer maximum rates andlor gl88ter selbacks) which are cflfferenl from the rabel, the

more res1ricliYelprotec requl!ements rrust be 1oIowed. Cer1ain BIaIes may have established rate 6mitationa within specific geographical areas. ConsuH your stale lead pesticide conlrol agency fer addIIionaIlnfonnation. It Is a violation of this label to deviate frool slate use regulations.

Poatemergance willi emuIIUIable 01 or oR c:oranb'Ifa In .... r: Add the foIbwing volume ot one of the type oils indicated for aerial or ground application unless the oD label specifies otherwise:

Type 011 Ground ApplIcatIon A8rtII Application Oil Concentrate (Crop or Patroleum-derMd) 1 qUA 11l·1 qUA

P8!ro1eum-derived 01 1 ga/JA 2q1sJA

Nota: Crop-derivacI or petroleurlHlerive 0/1 concentrates should conteln at least 1 %, but not more than 20%. Buitable errulsifier Of sutfaclanl blend. Pelroleum­derived olls should c:onIaIn alIeasI1 % auIIabIe errulsilier.

Btoaclleaf Iftd grill control: For postamervanca c:ontroI of those weed. Isted under PreplantlnCorporated and Pleemergence, bllllKEasl 4 plsJA plus emulsifiable 01 or 011 concenIIaIa after weed emergence, but before weeds reach 1.5 inches iI height and before com exceeds 12 inches II height.

Broadleaf control: For posI8mergenca control of those weeds listed under PoIIImefgence with emulalfllbla 011 or oU concentrate In water, broadcast 2.4 ptsJA plus emulsifiable 011 or oil concentrate before pigweed and 1ambaquar18rs reach 6 inches in height and before aU other weeds reach 4 inches in heighl. A cultivation mrt be neoessary if all weeds are not controlled or It weeds regrow.

Precautkms: For.tpp/icall)nl MIll enIII!ifiabIe 01 or 01 eot .... lliale h MIler. (1) Inbred his or any bt8eding stock may be swere/y inpred by spp/k:aIictIs willi emulsi­liable oil or oil ~ta (2) AIitfng other ilssdi::ider, heItJicides, 6quId WfiI/z8IS, or other materials Is not RlIXII!ImfIIlded, becausel/rey may cause oompa&'biIity prob­ielTll or crop injIy. (3) SIDre IIIId bandit ftJIUfIIIIati. 01 and 01/ concentrate C8IIhJ1y. OJ conlBminalBd with ewtI a small amount of water may nol etrXJlsiIy property when added to /he Iri. 111 allDil MIP Jnpy, (4) Do no' spp/y when MIP Is under",., hom ptOIongfId cold, wet weatflsr, poor ferti1ily. 01 other Iactots, or when crop is weI and IUOCIJenI from r&CMt IIi'IIII. (5) Do /lOt IIItCIIed 2.5 III. actJve kIgr86Bnt (or 5 pis. of IhII product) pet acre per calendar rear. (6) Fbstemetpe11C6 appi'lCBtioM to com must be made bflbre com 111C8C1d112 iIt:het In height.

Tank Mlxtu .... for Corn This produd may be 1ank nilI8d willi lhese hefbickles for conIroI of oertaln broadIeaf and grass weeds In com: Dual' (metolachlorj Lasso or I.Bso EC + Roundup Dual + Gramoxone ExIra lasso or Laaso EC + GralllQ1COn8 Extra Dual + Roundup (gIyphosaIa) Gramomne Extra Dual + Pririoep- Princep Dual + Prfncep + Gramoxone Ex!Ia Pmcep + Gramoxone Em Dual + Princep + RcIurlcqI Princep + RouI\dI4I Bextort- or Ranodt (propachIcf) Roundup Lasso- or Lasao EC (aIachIor) sutan ...

Use rank mlx cfiredions appearing on !he labels 0/ the above he!bicides when tank mixing with this product. Observe aD precautions and lirritations on IabeUng 01 producfs used in a paIIicWat lank mix.

NarE: When the labels oIlhe above harbk:ides refer to Atrazine 8f1N, use equivalent rates 01 Atrazine 4l. One pound 01 aaw equals 1.6 pints of 4l.

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Prlncep 80W, Prlncep 4L. or Prlncep Caliber 90-In addition 10 the weeds listed uncIer AtrlZlne 4L Applied Alone - Com or Grain Sorghum - Preplanl Surface-Applied, Preplanllncorporated, or

Preemergence, !lis combination also ccntroIa crabgrass, fall panicum, and carpelweed. . Broadcast tank nix before planting, at pIIiIllIng. or after planling, but beIor8 crop and weeds emetge, at rates in Table 2. Use !he 1:1 ratio fof conIToI of most

weeds. Use the 1:2 ratio lor 8lq)8CIed heavy lnIestatioris of Cfabgrass and fall panicum. Cuhivate shaDowly il weeds deYelop. . Preplant Surfac.AppllecI: Use on medium- and fine-Ielttured solis with mInlrrum-tiRaga or ncrtiIlage systems only in CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND,

NE, So. WI, and WY. Apply !he recommended rate of Atrazine 4L and Princep shown In Table 2 up to 45 days prior to planting. Refer to !he Alrazlne 4L alone sec­tion for infonnalion if weeds should daveIop foIl~ng !he early lleatmenl On coarae-lel1ured SOIls, do no! apply I0OI8 tha112 weeks prior 10 planting. Reier 10 the Atrazine 4L Alone - Prep/ant Surface.App1lecl section of the com label for additional details.

If weeds are present allime of lJeatmen~ apply In a tank mix IXlIIlbination with a oonlad herbicide (for example, Gramoxone Extra or Roundup). Observe direc­tions for use, pracautions, and restrictions on the label 01 !he conlad harbielde.

Note: To the extant posai)Ie. do nor move Ireatad soil out of the row or I11CM! untreated soB to the swface during planting, or weed control wDI be olll1inished. Preplant Incorporatld: APr*'! to the soU and Incorpo!ale In the spring before, during, or alter final seedbed preparation. AYOid deep inoorporation. For best

results, apply wlhin heaks prior to planting. Preemergence: Apply during or shor1Iy after planting, but before crop and weeds emerge. Refer to Com sections of this label and to Princap SfNI, Princep Caliber 90, or Priricep 4L labels for further directions, limitalions, and precautions.

Ta

Loam, sill loam, sill, clay loam, sandy clay loam, silty clay loam, sandy clay, or silly cI with low Of nlc mailer Loam, sill loam, sill. clay loam, sandy clay loam, silty clay loam, sandy clay, or silly clay with medium 10 high organic malter, and clay (including dark p1IIlrle soils 01 the

'For amtrol 01 most weeds.

This Praduc:l

2.4 pts.

3pts.

•• For control ofaxplid8cl heavy Infestations of crabgrass and fan panlam

Broadcast RatalA

ThIs Product

1.51bs. 1.6 pta. 21bs.

1.Blbs. 1.92 pis. 2.4/bs.

'When using Princep caJller 90 or Princep 4L, use equNalenl rates. One b. of Princep 8I1N equals O.91b. of PIi1cep Callier 90 or 1.6 pis. 01 Princep 4L Princ:ep SOW, Prlncep 4L, or Prlnc:ep CIIIber 90 plUi Roundup: Use as tank nixture lor preemergence and postemergence control of certain broadleaf and

grass weeds where com will be planted dreClfy 1n10 a cover crop, established sod, or in previous crop residues. Refer to Roundup label for II directions, weeds controlled, precautions, and limitations.

Prlncep lOW, Prlncep 4L, or Princep Caliber 90 plus Gramoxone Extra: Use as lank mixture wIlh Princep and Gramoxone Extra 10 101 existing vegetation and for residual weed oontrol where corn wID be planted diredly into a cowr crop, establ'lShed aod. or In preYious crop residuas. Add this product and Princep to waler in spray tank, agitating unID thoroughly rnbced. Then add Gramoxone ExIra and a nonionlc surlactant, such as Aquagane 90. Continue agitation during appli­cation. Broadcast 2-4 pea. of this product plus 1.2.5-2.51bs. 01 Princep SfNI (or 2-4 pIS. of Princep 4L, or 1.1-22Ib8. 01 Princep caliber 90) plus a suitable amount of Gramoxone Extra In 20-00 g. of water per sprayed &<te. Refer to the Gramoxone Extra label for the apprqlriate rates to utilize in this tank mixture. Apptf before, during, at after planting, but before com emerges. Add 0.5 p1. of a nonionie surladant, such 88 Aquagene 90, per 100 gals. of spray mixture. Use the high­er rate of Gramoxone Extra specified on the label it existing vegetation Is 4-6 inches tall. This nixIure wnt no! control weeds taller than 6 inches.

Refer to further IiniIations and pracautions on labels for this producr. Princep, and Gramoxone ExIIa. Precautions: For aD applications 10 com: (f} To SWJId crop injJry and l1iegai residues, do not gppIy nI018111an 2.5 iIs.IA ar:tite ingtedietIt (5 ptsJA d filii prodJJct) per cal­

endsr year. (2} For best confrol 01 Vl1IwIJeat and coctclfIbur, the applicalion rate cannot be less than 2/bs./A actil9/ngted8lt either alone or in tank mix combinBffons. (3) Following harwst. plow (moIdboatrI or disk-plow) and thotrxqIly /ill soil in laO or spring 10 minimize possitie iniJry /0 spring-seeded roIalional crops, tegIlICIes5 of rate used.

Note for all appilcaUons to com: Do not graze or feed forage from treated areas lor 21 clays folowing appIicaIlon, or illegal residues may resu1L

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Sorghum and Sor'hu ..... udan Hybrids (Grain and Forage Type.' Preplant Surflce.ApplJed (BroId\eIf and grill control): Use on mediLm- and fma-texlUred soil with rnInirrwm-tillage or no-Illlage sysIems only in CO, IA.

IL, IN, KS, KY. MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, SO, WI, and WY. Appy the reoonvnended rate of Allazlne 4L 8hown in Table 3 up to ~ days prior 10 planting. If an UllsatiS' factay length d weed oonIroI results from adverse environmental oonciIions following early treatmen~ a follow-up application of an appropriately labeled herbi­cide may be used. If the follow-up Ire8lment includes atrazine. do not exceed the labeled rate br com ideated in Table 1. Under dry c:ondiIions. irrigation after appli:ation is recoIMI8IIded 10 IIXMI A!nIzine 4l.1nto !he soil

If weeds ate present at time of trea1manl, apply In 8 tank mix conDnatlon with a contac1 herbicide (for example, Gramoxone Extra or Roundup). Observe direc­tions lor use, precaVtions, and RISIricIions on the label 01 the contac1 helbicide.

Nota: To the extenl possIlIe, do rd m:M 1I'IIa1ad 8ClI out of the row a IIICMI untreated soi tI the surface clIIng pIBnIing, or weed oordnlI wi! be drrinishad. Preplant Incorpol'ltecl (Bnlldleaf IIICIglIIS control): BroadcaSl in spring alter plowing al rate shown In Table 3. Apply -before, during, 01 after final seedbed

preparation. If soli Is tIJIed 01 worked aflel' application, ailold deep Incorporation. For best reaults, apply within 2 weeks prior to planting. Praemergence (BroadIIaf and grill control): Apply during or shortly after planting, but prior to weed or ~ emergence at rate shcMn in

Table 3. Poatemergence (Broadleaf and grau controI): Apply at rate shown in Tabla 3 before weeds exceed 1.5 inches in height and before sorghum exceeds 12

inches in heighl

Table 3: Broadleaf and Grass Weed Control In Sorghum'" FOR All SOIL APPUCAnOHS PRIOR TO CROP EMERGENCE • On Highly ErodIIiII SoIII (AI ....... .., 1M NAIraI FIIIow'CII CDIIIIfWdon Senb) If conservation tillage is pracliced, IeaYing at least 30% of the soH IXlIISAId with plant residues at planting, apply a maxilrum of 4 pmJA as a broadcast spray. If the son coverage with p1anl resiclJe is less 1han 30% at planting, a ma.imum 013.2 plsJA may be applied.

• On Soli, Not Highly ErodIble Apply 4 ptsJA 88 a broadcast spray.

FORPOSTEMERGENCEAPPUCAnON " no atrazine was appIiad prior to sorghum emergence, apply a maxlroom 01 4 ptsJA broadc:ast. II a postemergence treatment is required IoIIowing an earlier herbicide 8JlPIica1Ion,1he total atrazine applied may not exceed 2.5118. 8. ;,gradienl (5 pis. 01 this product) per aaa per calendar year.

'Do not applypreplant eurIace orpreplant iIoorporatsd in AI.. AA. Fl, GA, LA. MS, NC, NM, OK, Sc, 'TN, orTX. 00 not apply preemergence in NM, OK. aTX, excepl in nol1h8ast OK and the TX Gl4f Coast and Blacldands areas. 'Where there ara stala'IocaI requlrarnents regardng atrazine use (Including lower maximum rates arO'cr grealer selbadal) whictl 818 different from the label, the more restrictiYelprotective requirements must be followed. CeI1aln states may haw es1abIished rale flfllltations wiIhin specific geographical areas. Consult ~r state lead pesIloIda control agency lor additional information. lila a violation 01 this label to deviate hom state use regulations.

In case of planting failure, aorghum or com may be replanted. 00 not make a second broadcast application. 01 njwy may occur. " originally applied in a band and sorghum a com is replanted In untreated row middies, INs produd may be applied in a band to the second planting proYided \he maximUm application rate of 2.5 lbs. aVA atrazIne per caJendar year is not exceeded.

Preemergence brodeaf ... control In flll'l'OW irrigated bedded IOrghum (AZ and CA only): for preemergence conIrcI 01 many broadleaf weeds, broad­cast 1.6-2.4 ptaJA alter bed preparation, during or sflei' planting, but before sorghum and weeds emerge and belore \he first funow irrigation. Follow wiIh seYeral regular irrigations, making 8UI8 to thoroughly weI all soil

PrecauOOns for P1fNII'II/NI16f eppIication 10 futrow irrigated bedded sorphum in AZ and CA: 10 mid poss4ie sorghum iJ)Jry. do no, USB on sand or bamy sand soil or on SOtgItum planted In lunuws. Applications ID sorghum growing on alksO soils or where alii, _ or IIIOSion ha~ exposed calcat80us Of aIkBI subsoils may C811St1 aop injury. In case of crop IiiIure, do not replant sorghum tx B months bIIowIng appIicaIion. Com may be plantBd im~

POItemetgence bIOIdIeaf waed conIrDI with .mullllJable 011 or 00 concenttale In water: Broadca8t 2.4 ptsJA for conIrOI 01 many broadIeaI weeds. Apply before pigweed and larrbsquar1ere reach 6 Inches In height and before aD other weeds reach 4 Indies In height in CO, western KS, NM, OK. TX. and desert regions of 1J. and CA. apply when sorghum Is 6-12 Inches in halght.1n aD Other areas. apply alter sorghum reaches tha 3-Iaaf stage, but before ~ exceeds 12 Inch­es In height Add 1 gal 01 emuIaIfiabIe Oil per aaa for ground application and 0.5 galJA for aerial application, or add 1 I$1A of Oil concentrate for ground applica­tion. A cultiVation may be necessary If au weeds are nol conllODed or K weeds regrow.

For the list 01 waads controlled, see AtrazI .. 4L Applied Alone - Com or Grain Sorghum - Po~rgence with Emulllf1able 011 or 011 Concantrate In Water.

Precautions for app/i;8Jions willi emulsif'14bIe oil Of oil concenttate in water. See "PffJCautions br applications with emulsfftable 01101 oil concanltale in wale(' In Com section.

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Pastamerglllce broIdIIIf WIld control with IIIlfIctant (CO, wutam KS, NIl, OK, TX, and deaert regions of AI. and CA only): Broadcas12.4 ptslA plus 0.75-15 pta. of SUIfadant afIer acrghum I88dIaa 6 iIches In helgh~ but before weeds axceed 1.5 inches in height. Apply only on sandy loam and finer textured soil.

PrecauIio/IJ: For aI~ /rJ 8D1g/111n:(I} Hay IIin immediatelytbing app/it:aJiJn fBrK1t to cause ~ concentlltions of hetbicide in s8fldfu~ result· ing In poasjJIe aop ~ Do not _10 ~ ~ l1li AI'nIwB are IMIfId (plowed 1n}.1..MI deep planlBr marks or seed fl/noll'S belrxe sppIication. (2) ~/ion b StJqJIun ~ undst an. t:8UfIJd by miIor eI6ment dati:iancy or /rJ SOtghum gnwIIIg 011 highly ca6::areous soil may resuIIln crop fnpry. (3) Fo/bwing hanest Plow (nrJIdboatrl or fIat_) and ItDtrxJt1IIy iii din All or IfJIIng to m/nImIz8 pcssIbIe /n)Jty 10 IpIing-MJBded rotational QDpS, regardI8SS of rate used. (4) tnpry may OCQI' II btih thlslIMItIdt. "." ad!c:e. pi8pIanI ~ 01 pr8f1IfIIIIPBII and an at-planJing systsmic ins«IicIde applied ifl.funow are used. (5) Do not _ mae 111M 2.5 ... ac:Iw iptdIInt (5 pi!. of this ptOdID) per acre per calsndar ,." (6) For III soil appIicalJons prior to crop ernetgerIQI (~ for pre­emetp1t:8 US8 011 bedded IOIp/IIIrI In AZ IIId C4), do not _ to et:IIIIIJoImIred so/ls,. I .•.• _ bImy _ undy loam, or to medium-~ fjne-/elclured 90"/$ hav· Ing less than ,,, 0IpIIIt ~ Of inPY may occur. (7J For postBmetpetICS sppiicaIions. do not _10 sand or loamy sand, or injDy may oa:ur.

Nola: Do not graD or reed bage fnxn Ireatad areas b 21 days tIIowing application. or Ulegal residues may result.

Tank 1IIxtu ... for aMID Sorghum Du118E: Use as tank rnIxUa with DualSE b ccnIIoI of Ihoae waeda Iisled on the Dual8E Iabe~ as weu a8 on 1his label. Use this 1ank nixlure only on sorghum

seed Ir8aI8d with ~ Refer ~ the Dl.8lSE /abel fer d cll8CIIans, pnauIions. and IimitaIIona.

WInter Weed Control In Texaa For poIIIemergence control of winter weeds ~ such as henbII. aeedIing dod<, and annual IhIaIIe on faft bedded land in the GuHCoast and Bladdands 0/ lX.

Apply O.S-2 ptsJA postamargance to !he weeds in NCl't'8riler or Decenter 10 land lhal wID be planted 10 com, grain sorglllm, or forage sorghum the following sprilg. For beat reauIIa, add alUllable 8Ulfadard, such as Aquagene 90, altha rals of 0.5% of the spray volume, an emulsifiable oil altha rale of 1.0% of the spmy volume, CI' an 01 OCIIiC8Idla1a allhe rata of 2 plJ/A.

Normal weed oontItII pR98IM may be used in the fallowing com, graln SDrghum, or forage sorghum aop. NoIr. 00 not plant 8IfY CIq)S ucepI corn,lJIIn 8Ofghum, or forage sorghum the &pring IdIowing Ihia treatment, or iDegal residues may re~

Atr.z'n. 4L Alon. - C ...... ,ca. ,.now Wheat~ To oantroIlIIIIUII bfoadIaaf and gl1l88 weeds bUowIng wheat harvest and in the following sorghum crop wilen grown under minlrTlllTl

tillage. broadcast 6 ptaJA to IIhaalIllUbtlle IrmIIIdaIaIy bIIowing wheal harvest. If weeds are pl888nt at appIiI:alion, nmJV8lhem with a sWeep plow or other suit· able ~ after appIcaIIon, or 1118 an IIFProwd oanIaet heIbIcide beb'e or after the application of AIrazine 4L Plant sorghum into wheal stt.dlbIe the follow­ing spring with minInun sol clatulbance.lJae a aurtace planler or a pIanIar IaavIng a shallow turrow.lI weeds are presenl al planting, rerTlO't'8 them with 8 sweep plow or 0Iher suitable ~ before planting.

For the list 01 weeds oonlrOlled, tee AIrazInt 4L ApplIed Alone - Com or Grain Sorghum - PNpIanI Surface-Applied, PR!pIanIlncorporated, or PreemergellOl.

Precautions: (1) (/$. MIy 011 sit bam or IiIer IaWt8d soil or ClOP InjJry may resuIl. {2} MeaI-sotphIllHlLbw ~ sequence must be followed. (3) Do not apply blkw.ing $OfUhum harYest

Note: To avoid IlegalIIIidu88, do not graze or feed forage from treated area to livestock. To avoid iUegal residuas and crop injury. do not plant any crop other IhaI1 those on Ihi8 JabeI wIIhi'I 18 monIh8 ~ 1r8a1mIn1.

YnIIIt-com.fallow (XS, NE): ThIs procid oonInIIII c:haatgrass (downy brome, chess~ kochia. nustard$, pigweed, Russian Ihistte, wild 1e1lUce, wid sunflower, and volunteer wheal GIriIg pedocf attar wheat haMIll. Weed contrd mrt 8ICI8nd into bIIowing com aop ~ under minimum tlDage.

Follow dlI8c:IIona for use, noIe8, and pI8C8Utions In the WhIat-&Irghum-fallow eection above. substiIuIIng com for references to sorghum. WheIl.faJJow.WhIat (co, ICS, NO, ME. so, and WY): For preemergence control of chaatglUS (downy bIome, chess), common lambs.quarters, field penny.

cress, kodUa, I'fUIIard. RuaaIan thIsIIe, wild 1eIIuce, and supprasaIon of wlunteer .... dlrtng fallow period of a wheal-fallow"""eal rotation, broadcas11·2 pmlA. on all solis except ItI08e IiaIed WIder Pracautiona. For oon1roI of pIgwaed and wild sunflower, uselhe higher rate. Apply 10 sUlbie ground. Treat only once durilg same IaIIow period.

WheIIoSorgblm-hllGw till WhIat..com.Fallow (ICS, HE) Gramoxone ExIrI: If weeds are preaanI al application, a lank mix with Gramoxona ExIra may be used. BtoadcasI6 p1s. 01 Alrazine 4L plUI a IU!IabIe 8IIlOIJIlt

of Gramaxone ExInIIn ~ gala. of water per aae by ground equipment. Add 0.5-1 pl of a nonlonlc aurfaeIan~ such as Aquagene 90, per 1 DO gaJs. 01 spray mixIure. hJd AlrazN 4l.1D *pray lank firIt and Ihotoughty flU with wale,. Then add Gramamne Extra, llIbwed by aurtactant U881h8 higher tate of GIamoxone Extra specified on the label H weeds ... 4-e Inches tall. T1II8 nixture wID not oonIroI weeds taller lllan 6 Inches. Apply to stubble ground. Treal only once during same fallow period. ReIer 10 GraInaIIone ExIra label tr lur1her cInIdiona. pracautiona, and imitations. -

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Wheat-FaJlow-Wheat (CO, KS, ND, HE, SO, and WY) Gramoxone Extra: " weeds are pntaent at appIcaIion. a tank mix with GllImoxOlle Extra may be used. Broadcast 1-2 pts. of AIrazine 4l plus a suiIabIe amount

01 Gramaxone Extra iI 20-60 gala. of waler per acre by ground equipment Add 0.5-1 pt of a nonIcnIc surtactant. such as Aquagene 90, per 100 gals. d spray mixIure. Add AIrazine 4l to IIPf8Y tank fllSl and thoroughly mix with water. Then add Gramaxone Extra, foIkMed by surfactant Use the higher lite of Grarnc:«OIl8 ExIra specified on !he label If weeds BIll 4-8 Inches taU. This mlxlure wi not aintrol weeds taller !han 6 Inches. Apply to stubble ground. Treat only once during same fallow period. Refer to Gramoxone Extnt label for hriler directions, precautions, and lmilationa.

H weeds are present at appIlcaIIon and this ~ct is used alone. use either an 8j'JpIOV8d oon/acI he!blcide before or after trea1ment, or tillage alter 1reatment. Use tillage to conIrd weeds which eacape during faJ10w period. Till before planting. For this product appIed alOne or in tank mlxture MIll GIamoxone Extr.I, plant

at least 2 inches deep and 12 months or more after application. PrecButions: 10 avoid crop in~ (1) Do not use 011 sand soil. (2) Do no/ treat eroOed hi1Jsides, caliche and rocky ou1ctDppings. or exposed c:aIcateous subsoB. (3) Do

IW)/ tnlat soils of /he RoIBbucI and CBn)on S8Iies in wsstem HE IlIld BdiJinfng CDUflIies in 00 SlId WY. (4) 00 not treal ~ with calcareous swface IByIJIS. (5) AlIDid IPfII1 overlap.

For solis In Nor1h and SouIh DakoIa with a pH of 7.5 or greater: Do not apply more than 1.5 pounds active Ingredient per acre for any appIlcation. Do not apply more than one app/iI:aIIon per cycle. For soils in North and SouIh DaJcota with a pH of less !han 7.5: Do not apply more than 2.0 pounds active ingreGl8nt per acre for 8IP/ application. Do not apply more than one appIlcaIIon per cycle. For att other Ioc:aIIona: Do not apptj more 1han 225 pounds BCliY8lngredlant pellCI8 for any application. Do not apply morelhan one application per cycle. Note: Do not gl'8l8l1'1a18d areas within 6 months after application. or IDegaI residues may result Aerial applIcation: In order to assure that apray wiD be con1rDIIabIe within the targelarea when used according to label drections, make applications al a max­

imum height of 101t, using low drift nozzles at 8 maximum pressU18 0140 psi, ancIreslrlct application to periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 fIlIh. To assure that 8pllIy .01 not adversely affect acfjacent sensitive nontarget plants, apply Atrazine 4l alone by aircraft at a miniroom upwind dislanca of 400 It. from sensitive plants.

Roadsld •• To amtroI certaIn anNl8f weed. in 88IabIshed perennial gresses along roadsides in CO, KS, MT, NO, NE, So. and 'NY, Including cheatgrass (downy brame,

chess). oommon (B/VIuaI) broomweed. lillie barley. medusahead, sagev.oI1. and turille mustard, broadcaaI2 ptsJA in a minimum of 10 gals. of water by ground equipment in Ihe fall before ground freeZ88, or after IIawing In 1he spring. but baba the established gr88888 green-up and before weeds em&lg8. ~ 01 desirable established grasses Include big bluestem, blueglllma, bromagrasa, buftaJograsa, aaated 'IIf1eavua. IncIiar9aas. lillie bluastem, akfe.oats ;rama. swltchgrass. and western wheatgrass.1f,ptt only once per year. Temporary cIlac:oIonIlion or other form of hJury to the desil8b1e perennial grasses may ocx:ur 101-lowing application.

Do riot apply more than 1.0 pounds actiYe ingred'lent per acre for any applltation. Do not apply more than one application per year. Notes: To avoid Illegal residues, (1) Do not cut or 'eecl108dside glaSS hay. (2) Do not allow IiYestoc:lt to graze treated areas..

Sugarcane For control of many broadIeal and gI88S weeds. including amaranths, crabgrass, fraweecl, ROllI's paJntbruah, 1oxtalIs, junglerlce, and wi'egass. broadcasl4.,11

pisJA 01 Atrazine 4l at time of planting or raIoonlng, but bebe sugarcane emerges. Broadcast aerially in a minilnlm of 5 gals. of spray peraaa, or broadcast or band by ground ecMIlnant In a I'I1inImJm of 20 galsJA. unless indicated oIheMfsa. One 8dc1t1ona1applicallon may be made over the sugarcane 88ft emerges, and 2 add"1tiona1 applications may be made Interline after erntlgenca as direded sprays. Repeat tree1ments, where needed, may be applied broadcast, band, or inlertine as suggested with the IinaI applicetion being prkIr 10 cIosHI. Do not apply more than 4.0 pounds active ingredient per acre for any application. Do no! apply more than 10.0 pounds active Ingredient per aaa per crop.

Note: Where high I8tes of Alrazlne 4l are used alone, apply in a minkrum of 1 qt. of wa1er for each 2 pis. of AIIazlne 4L applied per acre. Aerial appllClllon: in order to assure that apray will be controllable within the 1argel area when used aCCOldlng 10 label directions, malr.e appbtions at a max­

imum height 01 10 ft.. using low drift nozzles II a maximum pressure of 40 psi, and restrict application 10 periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 mph. To assure that Bpllly will not aMlsely aIfecI acljacenl sensllNe nontarget plants, apply Atrazlne 4L alone by aircraft at a minimum upwind distance of 400 It from sensitive plants.

Aorlda For control of emerged peDitory weed: ~ 0.8-1.2 ptsJA in at least 4OgaJs. 01 water as 8 cfirected &play by ground equipment prior to dose-In. Add 8 pts. of

surfactant for each 100 gala. 0I1IP"¥ Thoroughly oover weed !oDaga. For control of alexandefgress.1arge crabgIass. pe1Iitory (ar1iIIery) weed, and spiny amaranth. use one 01 the following methods at planting or ratoonIrv. 1. Apply 8 plaJA preemergence. Follow with 1 or 2 applicatlons, as needed, postemergenoe 10 sugarcane and weeds, at4 plaJA. Treat before weeds 8JICB8d 1.5

inches in height. 2. Apply 1·3 times. as needed, 814 ptsJA postemergence to sugarcane and weeds. Treat before weeds exceed 1.5 inches in height

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Loulslal'lll For control of annual Meds ciIrIng the summer faIbw period, apply 4 ptsJA 10 weed-frae beds immediately after bed formation. Follow normal weed control

program aller planting. Prec:autionc: To IIKJid ClOp ijll)C (f) Do not apply IIIOI8Ih1n 20 ptsJA to any one ClOp of ~ (2J It nrakinQ 4 ptsJA eppIicaIion dJring summer AIIbw petiId, Ii)

not exceed 16 ptsIA tUing MIe tatnainder of the grrMing sea.tan, or I/1egaII'fIIIidUlJll may tesu4 Texas Use Abazlne 4l for control of bamyardgrass, plgwaed, purslane, and sunllc7twr, in plant or ralOOn sugarcane. Apply 8 plaiA 01 AIraziIl8 4l piHrnergance. Follow with 1 or 2 applications, as needed, al8 pllJA posI-emergence 10 sugarcane and weeds. For beslleSUlll M'MIn weeds ate emarged. add a nonionic surfactanlat a concentration of 4 ptsJ100 gala. to the spray and apply before wvecIs elCCe8d 15

incI1es In height Prscautions: (f) In)Jry 10 IUgIIII:8IIe may occur when under moIsIunt stnJsB, when." II of low absorpt/wl t»pIICi/)I or when land Is first cropped ro III(I8/aIIIII. (2) Do

not apply. dosHI. (3) Do not_mew tfIIIn 2D plsJA to any one crop 01 qItI3IIII. '

Turf'ra .... lor Sod (Florl_ only) Sl AugUUIllll ..... ClnUpedegruI, and Zoya/IgruI Broadcast 4-8 ptsJA aa:ording to BOil texIIIra 10 control those weeds listed wider AIrIZIne 4L ApplIed Alone - Com or Grain Sorghum Preplan! Surface­

Applied, Preplant Inc:oI'por.IId, or PI'III'IIII'gIIn

Muck or peat sols 8 pis.

Sandy SoDa 4 pis. aller

" weeds regrow, apply an addiIionaI4 plsJA on nu:k or peal, or 2 ptsJA on sandy toil.

For muck or peal soils: Do not apply mora Ihan 4 pounds active ingredient per aaa b any application. Do not apply more .than 6 pounds adive ingTldiant per year. -For sandy soils: Do not apply /JIOf81han 2 poIIIds ac:tiYe IngtedienI per aaalor any appIIcaIion. Do not apply lII0I8 than 3 pounds adlve ins,Yedient per )'BaT.

Precallliona: To avoid ClOp i7iUX (f) Do not .. wiftliI30 days ptiJr ro c:utIiIg orllilg. (2) Do no, apply it £VII'IbitIa1kllJ IriIh S&IJbnjs or other apray adtfINas. (3) Use only on IfIrlgraJs -sonaboY'" of InfesIIbIs of NecII, nematodes, BIId Ifseaaes. (4) On _1pIIgged /u~ .. temporary slowing of gtOWIh may bIow_ calXln.

TUrfg,. .. for Fa""y. and Lawns

Bermudagra.-. Centlpedegrau, St. Augual'negrau, and ZoyaIagra .. Apply Atrazine 4l after Odobef 1 before 8mIfV8I'I08 d winter annual weeds lor control of arnal bluegrass, bun:loYet, carpel bulW88d, c:hickweed. corn apeecI­

wall, henbit, hop clover, and 1PUrweed. Alrazine 4l will control annual bIuegraaa ..... H It Is emerged alllma 01 treatmanl For cantrcI of sumner annual waeda IsIsd In the preemarg8nce I8CIIon oIlhe Alrazlne 4L Applied Alone - Com or Grain Sorghum seQion 01 tJda label, also apply AIrazIne 4L in late willer balont !he weeds emerge. Apply in • mInInun d 15 gala. 01 WIlIer per acnt or 1 gal. per 1 J1XJ aq. It.

Where IIIII'KI8I bluegraaals Ihe major weed, use 2 ptsJA (22 mI Of 0.75 n. oz. per 1,000 eq.It.). Usa 2 pllJA (44 mI or 1.5 fl oz. per 1,000 aq.1t.) lor conInlI 01 the o1herweeds named abcwe. Do not uceed 2 pl8JA per treatment on nawlyaprigged turlgraaa or on hybrid bermudagrass such as TlHawn, Tlfway, and Ormond.

For coo1inued aunrner annual weed control, apply ano1her 2 ptsJA at least 30 days after the pnMoua application, but not after AprU1S. However, do not maII8 more than 2 applications oIlhIs product per year.

Do not apply more than 1.0 pounds active ingredient per acre for any application. Do not apply more than 2.0 pounds active iJpdient per acre per year. Prscau1fotls: On IIIIMy IpriggId /utfQI8B8 8IId ¥rid bennudaglals.1B/rvIOIWY IIoIri1g 01 gn1WIh and )'BfIowing msy occur hbring appb1Ion.lb MId turf ijII]I (1)

Use only on tudgtut I8ISOtIIb'y free of ilfasllbls of /nseds, nematDdaI, and .... (2) Do no' use on golf gRIIII& (3) Do not use nOIIh of He (fIIICfIPI may be US8d in VA ClJastaJ PfaiIs) or'" of the high IIirtd 8/811 0/.".,. OK and I8I'Itm lX (4) Do not U8f on mudr Of aIkdI,d. (5) Do not apply fNfJIIIe toOling lIE aI 11M or OrnanNrltalt not IJIed on tlrlslabeL (6) Do not ovneed" desiraIie Ufgnw wfil4 monilia betIte 016 monIhs IffBrIRlalm8nt. m Do not apply Ih/s plOd­lid to INIItfy seeded betmudaS1lSS unti II ha 0WNin1atBd and has a welkIMIoped rfIizDmf S)'Jf8m. Do not exz:eed 4 pis. pIOdJct pili acnt w/IhIJ12 monIhs of seed-6Ig bermudagr.us.

N01e: Do not graze or flied U1 clippings 10 animals, or Rlegal residues rtWf mIL

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Mac.damla NIde For praemergance control 01 many braadIaaf and IPU8 weeds, Including crabgrass, foxtail, wlregrass, Flora's palnIbnJah. spanIshne8dIes. and flreweed, broad­cast" ptsJA beb811an18at and beb& weedI enage. Repeal as II8Cl88SIIIY- Do not apcay when nutS ate on pmd during harvest period. Do not apply by ai'.

Do not apply men 1IIan 4 poIIlda active Ingl9dlant per aae lor any application. Do not appIy'more than 8 pounds active lngAldienI per)'8ilt.

GuaVII u. only on eataIlII8hed pIanIInga wtdch 818 at IIaat 18 months old. JW/ as a di8cIed spray at "pll./A of AIrazine 4l in 20-50 gals. 01 spray mix preernar·

gence ot early poatamargance to waeda. WIlen applying postemargenoe. the use of a aurfaclanl and greater IIIJI'8Y YOIume (80-100 gals. 01 spray mix per aae) nw.y enhance WB8d control.. l1IiI prockIcI conIIOta many BnIIIIlI broadIaaf and grass weeds, h:bing firweed, purslane. scaJtet P.meI, spanishneedles, and sov.1hIsIIe.

NoIas: To avotIlIegaI reaIduaa (1) Do not allow epray to IXIIlIacIIoIiage ot fruit. (2) Do not apply more frequently than al 4 month Intervals. (3) Do nol apply ITICQ !han 4 pounda IICtiva Ingr8cIent per aae lor any appIk:don. (4) Do not apply morelhan 8 pounds adNe ilgredient per year.

Conlfe ... for 0IlIIIJCI 01 anruaI broaclalf and gt88I weedI prior to transplanting, altar tranaplanlilg. ot in esIabIIshed canlfers (mcluding Douglas fir. grand fir, noble fir,

white fir. AusIrIan pine, bIahop pine. Jefhy pine. krdIcane pine, 10bi0iiy pine, bdgepoIe pine (ahore pine), IIlOIIIeI8't pine. ponderosa pine. Scotch pine. slash pile. lila 8pIUC8, and SIlIca 1PfUC8~ BnIadr:aaI" pia. In a nInInum of 5 gals. 01 waI8r per aae by air Dr 10 gala. by ground before weeds are 1.5 inches taD. Apply to esIabIIIhed Illes beIwaen fall and eaIty aprtng whIe lIMa .... donnInt. For new transp/anIs, apply !bing or soon after transplanting. For applicatlona prior to transplanting, dow auftIciant pnICIpItation to acIlvate AbazIne 4l beIoIe transplanting. In mas where spring and SUlmlii' rainlaD Is inadequate to ad!­vale Atrazine 4l. apply cUIng faD prior to epring transplanting.

Do not apply men than 4 pcunda ICfiye IngradIanI per aae lor any appIlcatIon. Do not apply more !han 4 pcunda active inplenl per year. For the list of weeds conIJoIIecf.188 AIrazfne 4l App&IcI Alone - Com or GraIn Sotghum - PrapIanI Surlaa!-Applled, Preplanllncorporated, ot Preemergence. Quac:kgrasa control: BIoadcast 8 plLln a IIIInInun of 5 gala. of water peraae by Ii or 10 gals. by ground between fall and early spring whUe trees are dor·

mant and bebre quaan-Ia more1han 1.51nchas tal. ' ' P18CBUtions: (1' In ...... 01 the Rodcy MxmfIti'II (fIIQIIIt the GII8t 8.uh). gI8ZiIQ /1lIIY begin 7 months * If till appIic:a1ion or 3 months alter a winter or spring ~ (2) 10 ,..." ... ",,*-1iI not pzt 1teaIIId.,., 01 tile Grall Sasir, 01 ... fI8It 01 fie Rocty&locnlails. (3J Temporary injJry to trees may occur bbmg uN 01 AnziIf4 en C'OIIIHIIa.Ir8d tol. (4) it IVClid ctOp i;.IIJ ell not _ to seedbeds. (5) Also" only mce per yaat:

Aerlll tppllcaIIon: In OIdarto 8811181hat spray wi be conlrollable wIIIIIn the target area when III8d acconIng to label directions, make applications at a max· inun height 0110 It abM wgeIaIIon. uaIng low drII nozzles at a maxInU'n pressure of 40 JIll. and restrict appbtlon to periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 "fh. To 888Ul'81hat spnrf wi not a<MIWJ affact I$CenI aensiIM! nonIaIget plants, apply AIrazine 4l. by aIrcraIt at a mInimum upwind distance of 400 It. from sens/IMI plants.

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER. FOOD, OR FEED BY stORAGE AND DISPOSAL

PEsnaDE STORAGE: Keep this material 014 01 the raadI or dtian. Store cnJy in 1he original container with cap aec:urely 1igh1ened. ContainerallllSl be stored In a cod. dry,

weII-YanIIated era Store FJIIIIIt from bid, .. and fer1lIzara. GrounctNBter con1anina1lon may be reduced by dikilg and IIoori1g 01 permanent liquid bulk s10rage .. willi IIIIq1enniab1e materiIJ.

PEST1C1DE DISPOSAL: Do no! contaninaIB WIIIr. food, ot lead by IIorage or disposaJ, or cleaning of equipment Open ~ is prohibited. Wastes rasuIIing from the use or

this procb:t 118 acutely tadc.ln1NoPer diapoIaI of UIIUII8d pesticide. spray mbduJe, or rinsaIe Is a violation 01 Fedelallaw. PesticIde, spray rnixIul8, or rin­sate that cannot be used ac:conIng to latlelinibudlona IIUt be disposed of accorrIng to Federal, StaIB, ()( local procedures. For guidance In proper dis­posal melhoda, contact yow Stale FasIIcide ()( Envionrnental Control Age/q'. or \he Hazardous Waste representative at \he neat8SI EPA Regional Office.

CONTAINER DISPOSAL: T", mse (or equIvaIenI) and ollar for I8C)'CIiIg or I8COIdIioIing. or puncture and cfispose of in a sanIIary landfill, or by inaneration, ()( by open burn­

ing, If allowed by IIaI8 and local auIhoItIIeI.lf burned, keep out of amoIIa. For ITinor IIpIIa, Iaaks, ale., faIow aI precauIIons IndicaIad an thl8 label and clean up Immediately. Talre apedaI CIII8 tiMid IXJI1Iamination 01 equipment and

IaciIiIies ~ c:IerIIlJp procedures and cIIpoaaI or waatas.ln Iht MIll or a major spII. fia. or aIher 8IIIIIIgerlCy. cal 1-800-424-9300, day or night.

WAIUIANTY AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGES Seller W8IIIIdS that this material canbna 10 its chemical deacr\ltion ard is reasonably lit b' \he purposes 8Iatad on the label when used In accordance

with diradIonI under normal condiIIonI of U88 and Bupr assumes 1he risk of 81ft uaa conbary 10 BUCh dir8c:tIcns. Seller makes no other expre88 or implied warranty, InaudIng 81ft oller axpr888 01' ~ warranIy of FIlIal 01' of 1Ierc:t.dIbIDty, and no agent or sen.. 8UIhorIzed to do 80 BXC8pt In wriIIng with a apacIIIc relaranee 10 this warranty. In no MOl shaD SeIIer'a IlabIIlIy lor 8/rf bread! or warranty exceed the pun:hase price 01 1he maIsrlaI as to whiell a claim Is made.. . 1421003

caJiber 9()t. canc..pe, DuaI', and PrInclap-1radamarks of C1BA-GEIGY Corporation. ~ lrademalk of DowEJanco. GramcIlconet and Sutan ... 1lade1ll8lb of ICI AmerIc:as. laaao'. RamrocI- and Rouncq,e b'ademarb of Monsanto ~ny.

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