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BASF _,\CCEPTED

OCT 20 1992 Under the FederaJ InMcticid •• Fungicide, and Rode1lticlde Act. a. amended. ~or the ~~~ registered ., ~ EPA iIeg. No •

postemergence herl,icide

A soluble liquid formulation containing: Active inQredient:

Sodium salt of bentazon". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 42.0% Inert ingredients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58.0% Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... 1000% "Equivalent to 4 pounds per gallon bentazon (3-(1-methylethyl)-1 H-2,l ,3-benzothiadiazin-4 (3H)-one 2.2-dioxide)

EPA Reg. No. 7969-45

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

CAUTION

Statement of practical treatment Avoid contact with eyes or skin. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. May cause allergic skin response. Rrat aid: If contacted. flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.

Net contents 1 gallon

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Table of contents

Directions for use-all crops 3 ( Soybeans. 5

Tank mixes Basagran Blazer 9 Basagran Reflex · . 11 Basagran 2,4-DB · . 12 Basagran Scepter. .13 Basagran Poast ........... 14 Basagran Blazer . Poast ..... 15 Blazer sequential with Poast · . 17 Basagran ' Pinnacle .... 17 Basagran . Pursuit . 19

Corn, Sorghum .. .20 Tank mix Basagran . atrazlne ......... 22

Rice .... 24 Tank mix Basagran propanil .. 24

Peanut. 26 ( Tank mixes Basagran . 2,4-DB · . 27 Basagran . Blazer .28 Basagran . Blazer Poast 30 Basagran - Starflre . 31

Beans (dry or succulent) 32 Peas (dry or succulent) 34

Tank mix Basagran . Thistrol 35

Established peppermint and spearmint 37

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Environmental hazards Do not apply direclly to waters or wellands except as noted under Rice-Directions for use. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters. Notice: 1\ is a violation of Federat law to use any pesticide in a man· ner that results in the death of an endangered species or in adverse modification of their habitat. The use of this product may pose a hazard to certain federally des· ignated endangered species known to occur in ;;pecific areas within the California counties of Merced. Sacramento, and Solano. Before using this product in these counties, you must obtain the EPA Endangered Species Bulletin spe· cific for these areas. The bulletin (EPA/ES-85-8) is available from ei­ther your County Agricultural Extension Agent, the Endangered Species Specialist in your State Wildlife Agency Headquarters, or the Regional Office of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Port­land, Oregon). The use of this product is prohibited in these counties unless specified other­wise in the bulletin.

sto.-- _ D1_1 Do not allow product to freeze. Do not conte.tnete water food, or feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting fro. the use of this product aay be disposed of on site or at an approved vaste disposal facility. Triple rinse container (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or, by incineration or if allowed and local authorities by burning. If burned stay out of s.ake. Do not re-use eapty container. Bulk/Ninl-Bulk Containers: Refillable/reusable containers should be returned to the point of purchase for cleaning and refilling. Refillable/reusable containers aust be thorouqhly cle.ned betore refilling.

In case of emergency In case of large-sca1e spinage r(.· garding this product, call CHtMTREC 800-424-9300 BASF Corporation 800-832·HELP In case of medical emergency reo gardi:1g this product, call: 1. Your local doctor for immediate

treatment. 2. Your local poison control center

(hospital) 3. BASF Corporation 800·832-HELP

Directions for use-all crops It is a vlolall,)n of Federal law to use this pro:iuct In a 'flanner In­consistenl 'Nith its ,ailelln9. Read the precautionary statement, environnlerllal hazards, slorage and dispos", staterner.ts, and Conditions ,-i sale and wa.ranty statement <:: 'pearing on tr e can· tainer label

General inf·, -mation Basagran'" ~rblclde 's in, ended for selective 1'(lstemerL8I:cn Gon­trol of certain ;)roadleaf weeis and sedges. (See Directions fOI 'Jse for specific crops and weed~. \ Basagran does not control grasses. Basagran is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thor­oughly covered with spray. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shel­ter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Labeled crops are tolerant to Basagran; however, some leaf-specklinL and leal-bronzing may occur under certain conditions. (See Restric­tions and limitations for each crop.)

Timing of applications Apply Basagran early, when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size IiSt8d in the ap­plication rate tables lor the indiVidual crops Early application to we8ds pro· duces the most beneficial elfect on weed control (exceptions yellow nutsedge and Cp"ada th,s­tie), allows use 01 the lower rate (depending on weed species), and makes it easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay in applica­tion which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.

Cultivation Do not cultivate within five days before or after application of Basagran in the following northern and western states: AZ, CA. CO, CT, lA, 10, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MI, MN. MO, MT. NE, NO. NH, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SO, UT, VT. WA. WI. WII, WY Cultivation may put weeds under stress and reduce control ob­tained. Timely culti'/ation 2-3 weeks after applying Basagran may assist weed control.

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Water volume and spray pressure Apply recommended rates ot Basagran as ~ollows: Ground equipment: Use a mini· mum of 20 gallons of water per broadcast acre and a minimum of 40 psi pressure (measured at the boom-not at the pump or in the line). When crop and weed foliage is dense, use up to 50 gallons of water and up to 80 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure pestiCide hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre (except 10 gallons for rice) and a max­imum of 40 psi pressure. Use only diaphragm-type nozzles produc­ing cone or fan spray patterns.

Aerial application-special directions To obtain uniform coverage and to aVOid drift hazards, the following application equipment and prac· tices should be used Nozzle height: Maximum of 10 feet above crop. Nozzle orientation: Nozzles must be oriented so as to discharge straight back with the air stream (opposite the direction of travel of the aircraft) or at some angle be­tween straight back and straight down. For optimal coverage when applying Basagran by air in lice. onent 'III nozzles straight back Nozzles must not be locatJd far­ther out than three· fourths the distance from the center of the air· craft to the end 01 the wing or rotor. Do not apply Basagran by aircraft when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph (except above 5 mph in California) Coarse sprays (large droplets) are less likely to drift. Do not apply Basagran by air If or· namental or seositive non-target crops such as ~()t:OI1~ sugar beets. sunflowers or okra are within 200 feet downwind .• ' "'00 ,

Applicpr~r must 'foll~w the most reo stnctlve use cautions to aVOid drift hanr:js. mcluding those found In this l<1belr'1g as well as applicable state ,M,j local :reolJlations and ord;r 4(lrttf,s. ' I , I

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Special. information for irrigated areas In imgated areas. It may be neces· sary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran" herbicide to en­sure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditions usually are not satisfactorily controlled

Addition of oil concentrate' A non phytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil con­centrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed proh­lems as recommended in the directions for specific crops. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet the following crite­ria: I) be nonphytotoxic. 2) contain only EPA-exempt ingredients. . 3) provide good mixing quality In the jar test (see the follOWing page). and 4) be successful in lo­cal experience. The exact composition of suitable products will vary; however, vege­table and petroleum oil concentrates should contain emUl­sifiers which provide good mixing quality. For vegetable oil concen­trates. it has been observed that highly refined vegetable Oils are more satisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. For additional infor­mation see Jar test for estimating suitability of mixes at the end of this section. With the addition of oil concentrate to Basagran on soybeans. beans, and peanuts, a slight leaf burn may occur, but all new growth is normal and crop vigor IS nct re­duced. The potential for leaf burn is increased when relative humid­ity and temperature are high. A few oil concentrates have ex­hibited excessive leaf burn. Refer to your supplier of Basagran for information concerning successful local experience prior to purchas­ing any oil concentrate Do not add a nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) to Basagran plus Blazer'" herblr.ide when oil con­centrate is intlHded in the spray tank • ,. , Do not add dd, GG'r.tentrat9 t'1 , • Basagran for U$e on peal- ElxcEfot as directed for use In the PaCifiC Northwest (PNW) : •• : ' , . . Rate of 011 com;entrate: " Ground applicQ'io~:"'1.25% \I/, -2 pints/acre (maxi~um). Air application -1.2~% v/v, I plOlI acre (maximum) : , ' California-refe,r to,qrfdltlon~1 Infor­mation undef'tpp' sl;-eclfic crop (lmans. and r.orn·<;orqhum)

Addition of nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS) for velvetleaf and other weeds' Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) so lutlon (commonly referred to as 28%, 30% or 32% nitrogen solu­tion) or AMS solution (ammonium sulfate) may be added to Basagran in place of 011 concen­trate for improved control of velvetleat. Improvement in the con­lrol of cocklebur, wild sunflower, Pennsylvania smartweed, devlls­claw venice mallow and Wild mustard may also be attained. Either nitrogen solution should be added to the tank with Basagran when velvetleaf is the primary tar­gel weed. Basagran plus a . nilrogen solution Will not prOVide adequate control of common rag­weed and common lambs­quarters. If these weeds or other weeds requiring oil concentrate are present in addition to vel­vetleaf. then oil concentrate should also be used. UAN solution is an agricultural grade fertilizer used by local dealers for agric ~ltural applica­tions. With the addition of UAN solution ul UAN solution plus oil concentrate to Basagran on cer­tain crops, a slight leaf burn may occur, but the new growth is nor­mal and crop vigor IS not reduced. Refer to your supplier of Basagran for information concerning suc­cessfullocal experience prior to using UAN solution Do not use brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying Basagran plus UAN solution. Ammonium sulfate (AMS) IS a dry granular nitrogen source fertilizer. Several grades of ammonium sul­fate are currently available, however, only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS is recommended as an additive to Basagran. In­ferior grades of AMS do not dissolve adequately leading to plug­ging of spray nozzles. The use of AMS requires some preparation In mixing with Basagran as com­pared to UAN. See section entitled Mixing/spraying for AMS Three quarts of liquid AMS (8-0-0 analy­sis) may be substituted for granular AMS. Do not add nitrogen (UAN or AMS) solutions to Basagran for use on rice, peanuts or mint. Rate of UAN Solution: Ground application· 'I> 1 gallon/ Acre Aif application· 'I, gallon/Acre Rate of AMS solution: G' tr"j ,lppltratlon 2~) 'b" !,

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Air application: AMS solution is not recommended due to potential preCipitation problems in reduced water volumes AMS can be used prOVided a m"l"num of 10 gpa of solution IS applied Use only if the source of AMS has been demon­strated to be successful in local expenence.

Mixing/spraying Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full with clean water Start agitation and add Basagran; allow to mix thor­oughly, Add oil concentrate and/or nitrogen solution and remaining volume of water Maintain constant agitation during application.

Jar test for estimating suitability of mixes 1. Water supply: Use only water

from intended source and at the source temperature.

2, Amount of water in jar: Ground application-For 20 galsJA spray volume use 31/3

cups (800 ml) of water Air application-For 5 gals.lA spray volume use 'Ie cup (200 ml) of water, or, for 10 galsJA spray volume use 12/3 cups (400 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust proportionately to above. Add 213 the volume of water to the jar.

3 Amount of herbicide(s) and oil concentrate and/or UAN to add: Add herbicides and oil concentrate and/or UAN at the rate of 1 teaspoon (5 ml) for each pint of recommended label rate

4. Add components in following sequence, gently miXing be­tween component additions:

1) Dry products (dry flowables and wettable powders) when applicable. .

2) Basagran and, when applica­ble, other water miSCible products (such as Blazer), liq­Uid fertilizers and/or liquid 1I0wables.

3) Ot! concentrate. 4) Poast· herbicide or other

emulSifiable concentrates when applicable

5) Add remaining volume of water.

5. Cap jar, Invert 10 cycles, let stand for 15 minutes, evaluate

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6. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix combination will be uniform; thus, the suitability of the 011 concentrate IS questionable if any of tile following are observed: Free oil at the surface-film or globules. Flocculation-fine particles which may be suspended in the liquid or founc as a precipitated layer at the bottom of the jar. Clabbering-thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yog'Jrt or a curd-like texture as with cottage cheese.

Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) AMS may be added in place of UAN to the spray solution. Use AMS at 2.5 Ib/A. Use only fine feed grade or spray grade AMS. Fill sprayer tank two-thirds full with clean water. Begin agitation, slowly add required amount of AMS to the tank. Adding too quickly may clog outlet lines. Allow AMS crystals to dissolve r:om­pletely. Complete mixing procedures by addition of Basagran and remail'ing water Maintain agitation during applica­tion to ensure complete mixing. Rinse equipment after use to mini­mize corrosive activity of AMS. To determine AMS quality, perform a jar test adding '13 cup of AMS to 1 galion of water and agitate for 1 minute. If undissolved sediment is observed, predissolve AMS in wa­ter and filter prior to spray tank addition.

Restrictions and limltdtlons Do not apply Basagran to crops that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, inlury from other herbicides or widely fluctuating temperatures, as crop injury may result. Do not apply Basagran if crops show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/ or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide applications. This injury may be enhanced and/ or prolonged. Do not apply Basagran during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Clean sprayer thoroughly prior to application of Basagran, par­ticularly if a herbicide was used which has the potential to injure the crop to be sprayed with Basagran. Do not apply thiS product through any type of irrigation system.

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Directions for use-specific crops-see following pages.

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, Special Directions for Other Weed Problem~ in Soybeans Annual Mornlng~IOrieS South: (AL. AR.L. GA. LA. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VA) To control small-flower ,md cypressvine mornlnggloflcs. a~rly a sIngle appllcallor, 01 eIther

{ 1 'I;- r,nts 01 Basagran pcr acre 10 plants notlargcr than 4 Irue leaves and 4 Ir.ches in helghl. or 2 p,nts 01 Ba~ran per acre to plants not larger than 6 true leaves and 6 Inches In helghl. dd oil concentrate to the spray solu-lIon wIth Basagran (see sectIon Addition of nitrogen solution (UAN or AMS for velvetleaf and other weeds). To control palmleal. pilled. tall (common). entrreleaf. purple moonflower. and IVy leal morningglories. apply 1 'I, pints of Basagran per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 Inches In height (14 to 18 days after mornong-glory c '"'l6rgence)_ Make a second applicatIon at the same rate 5 to 14 days Idter

I All states other than the South (se!! above): Apply 2 to 3 p,nts of I 3iiiNIgran per acre to annual mornlngglorres not larger than 4 true leaves.

Control may be partIal or Inconsistent. Add 011 concentrate to the spray solu-hon of Basagran/water (see sectIon Addition of 011 concentrate). Because morningglolles grow very rapidly. It IS Important to watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that Basagran IS applied to mornlngglorres before they exceed the maxImum SIZe recommended 111 this label

Canada Thistle Apply 2 p,nts 01 Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 Inches tall to bud stage. Make a second appllcallon at the same rate 7 to 10 days later_ Add oil concentrate to the spray solutIon 01 Basagran (see section Addition of oil concentrate )_ Yellow Nutsedge Two applications are prelerred lor besl results Apply 1'12 to 2 p,nts 01 Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 Inches tall "needed. make a sec-ond applicatIon althe same rate 7 10 10 days later Add OIl concentrate to the spray solutIon 01 Basagran (see sectIon Addition of oil concentrate) Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY, IL, IN, MI, OH only. For suppression 01 held and hedge bindweed. apply 2 to 3 pints 01 Basagran per acre when vInes are a maximum 01 10 Inches long Add 011 concentrate to Ihe spray solullon 01 Basagran/waler (see secllon Addition of oil concentrate) Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment Th,s trealment IS Intended to provide only partial control of cocklebur In the event early postemergence trealmenls were not made Very thorough spray

( coverage IS essential Apply a songle application 01 2 to 3 pints 01 Basagran per acre to plants up to 24 Inches tall or. lor best resulls. apply 1'/" pints 01 Basagran pcr acre to plants up to 24 Inches tall. rcpeat 10 to 14 days later Late Velvetleaf Rescue Treatment Partial velvelleal conlrol can be oblalned In Ihe event early postemergence Ire3tments were not made Thorough coverage IS essential Apply a Single apr-llcation 01 3 pints per acre 01 Basagran plus 1 quart 01 all concentrale and 1 gallon 01 UAN solullon to velvelleal planls up to 12" For best results. apply 1 '17 pints per acre 01 Basagran plus 1 quart 01 011 concentrate plus t gallon 01 UAN solution (AMS may be substituted) lollowed In 4-7 days With the same treatment

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So9beans-Tank r.lixes with BASAGRAN lise the following chart ,,0 a guide to determine broadleaf weeds and grasses controlled by Basagran"' herbicide alone and various tank mixes with Basagran . I Basagran Tank Mixes'

Guide to Additional Weeds Controlled --::.-ReIer to Table Listed Below for Rate. Weed Size and Ba'JIICn Controls Weeds Listed In Table 1

Addlt al Weed Control by Tank Mixing with Additive Information BASAGRAN

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Pinnacle" herbicide Pigweed. Redroot Basagran , Pinnacle

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. Smooth Page 19 FJxtails JehnSG.lgrass. Seedling Shattercane

~tiex" 2LC herbicide BlaU, Nightshade Basagran , Reflex 2LC Common Ragweed P3ge 11 Crotalana MornlnQglones. Ptgweec., Redrool

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BASAGRAN and BLAZER Tank Mixes'-Soybeans General and applicallon information, Reslriclions and limilations for Tables 2, 3 and 4

General information For poslemergence broadleaf weed control, refer to Tables 2, 3 and 4 as determined by weed problems and geographical area. Table 2-Northern States

Basagran: 1-2 pints/A Blner: '/2 pint/A Additional weeds controlled: pigweeds (redroot and smooth) and tall waterhemp

Table 3-AII states (except California)

Basagran: 1-2 pints/A Blazer: 1 pintlA Additional weeds controlled: Listed in Table 3

Table 4-Southern States Basagran: 1 pintlA Blazer: 1 pintlA Weeds controlled Listed in Table 4.

Table 2 Northern States'

Time of application The timing of all applications of Basagran should be in accord­ance with the weed growth stages indicated in Table 1 and when weeds are actively growing. With Blazer in the tank mix. the timing should be In accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in Tables 2, 3 and 4 and when weeds are actively growing. If w leds are not at the correct stage of growth for treatment at the same time, then separate applications should be made. Delay in applica­tion which permits weeds to exceed the maximum 5:ze stated will result in inadequate control.

Water volume and spray pressure Ground equipment: Refer to Directions for use-all crops. Air equipment: Use u minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre.

Mixing Refer to Directions for use-all crops.

BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank Mix Additional Weed Control- Soybeans Rate and Time of Application

Product Product Rate Weeds ControliedlWeed Size

Coverage Thorough coverage 01 actively growing weeds is essential. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shel­ter smaller weeds and can prevent adequate spray coverage. Soy­beans are tolerant to the above tank mixes; however, under certain conditions soybeans may burn, crinkle and bronze.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follow restrictions and limitations on the Basagran and Blazer labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes. Do not apply Blazer within 50 days of harvest (see Blazer label). Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed trealed soy­bean forage, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer).

Do not include oil concentrate with nitrogen solutions (UAN or AMS) when tank mixing Basagran with Blazer

'Tank mixes not applicable in California

Additive (Rate) Basagran '-2 plnts/A Apply rate 01 Basagran lccordlng to weed sIZes In 0,1 Concentrate

according to Table 1. (2 p,nts/A) weed species or and size nitrogen solution (See Table I, (UAN solution 0 5,'.0 Page 6) gallon/A or AMS 2 5

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~plus plus Note: Do not Include Leaf Stage Max. Height 011 Concentrate

Elle.. 4!r 'I, plnts/A P,gweeds' Up t04 <2" with nitrogen solutions (Red root and when tank mIXing Smooth) Ba",,!,f"an with Blazer.

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IL, KS and MO (except soulheastern MO, Jefferson Co. and south) i, '~ " I ' See seclion Addition of nitrogen solution, page 4. --:. Apply tank mix earty, when weeds are small and aclivety growing and before weeds reach maximum height listed.

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Table 3 All States' BASAGRAN + BL"lER Tank Mix Additional Weed Control-Soybeans Rate and Time of Application

.--~~ - -- - - --- ---~- ----_._-- - --- - -l -- -------l Product Product Rate Weeds COIII,olled/Weed Size Addilive ('!.ateL_ -Basagran 1-2 011 Concc~lrale"

plnts/A (2 plnlS/A max) according to t .2!:>% vlV I weed srecles or and size (See Table 1, nttrogen soluhon (UAN P~e6) Solutl0n 0.5-1.0 gallA

~plus pus or AMS Leaf Stage Max. Height 25Ib/A')

Blazer I ptnllA Black Nightshade Upto 2 <2" II Velvetlcaf IS the pn Common Ragweedt Up to 10 6" mary weed target and Crotalaria lIpt06 6" I lambsQuarters or Giant Ragweedt Up 1010 6" common ragweed are Morning~ones'" Upt02 2" nol a problem. Red root Igweed Upt06 <4" S"sbanla I Upt04 6" Note: Do not

pinnate Include a,l Smooth Pigweed Upl06 <4" Concentrate With nllro-Tall Waterhemp Upto6 <4" gen solutions

when tank mlxlnf, Basagran' herbicide With Blazer' herbicide.

I ReqUires 2 PlOts Basagran. 'Excepi Cahlornla.

"Add 011 concentrate to the tank mix according to recommendahons In Table 1, Application Rate Table for Soybeans, page 6.

'''For consistent control of common (talll mOrfllngglory use the 1 'I, pint rale 01 Basagran 'See section Addition of nitrogen solution, page 4.

Table 4 Southern States' BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank Mix Additional Weed Control-Soybeans Rate and Tin._ of Application

Product Basagran

Blazer

Product Rate Weeds Controlled 1 plnliA

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Black Nightshade Bnstly Starbur Carpet weed Cocklebur' Common LambSQuarters' Common Ragweed Crotalana Giant Ragweed Jimsonweed Ladysthumb Mornlngglories' Pennsylvania Smartweed Prickly S,da (Teaweed) Redroot Pigweed Redweed Sesbanla Smooth Pigweed Spurred Anoda'

• c. , t , , Tall Walerhemp " I' Velvetleaf' ! c ~ Venice Mallow

Leaf Stage Upto2

4-6

2-6 4-6 4-6

IJp to 6 Upt04 Upt06 Upt06 Upt02 Upt06 Uot04

Weed Size Maximum

Height <2"'

3" 2" 6" 2" 3" 6" 6" 6" 6" 2" 6" 2"

Up to 6 <4" 2-4 3"

Up to 4 6" Upt06 <4" Up to 4 2" Upt06 <4" Upt04 2"

2 <2" 2 <2"

Additive (Rate)

a,l Concen-trale

125% v'v

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'For more cons;,,:e~t controV,r.M_,use rate 01 Basagran to 1'/, pints ~

UPt06 2"

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BASAGRAN + Reflex 2LC Tank Mix-Soybeans General and application Inlormatlon. Restrictions and limitations

General information A tank mix 01 Basagran and Re­flex" 2LC herbicide may be applied for postemergence control of the major troublesome broad leal weed species in soybeans.

Basagran and Reflex 2LC are se­lective postemergence herbiciaes which control "nnual broad leaf weeds Apply the tank mix to ac­tiVf,ly growing weeds Refer to this label and the Reflex 2LC labels for defined environmental conditions. and 'ccommended rates. Wn~d sizes and growth stages fur s,;s­ceptible weed species are describea in these labels. The most restrict've labeling applies to tank mixes.

Water volume and spray pressure Ground application: Reier to Directions for use-all crops. Mixing Reier to Directions for use-all crops.

Rate Basagran may be used in the tank mixes at rates of 1-2 pints/A in each of the regions listed for Re­flex 2LC. Refer to iank mix table below for the recommended use rate of Reflex 2LC in Regions 1, 2, and 3. Geographic description of these regions is Included ,n the Reflex 2LC label.

Application Rates for BASAGRAN and Reflex 2LC in Tank Mix Region' Basagran" Reflex 2LC" [ Oit Concentrate --, '-2 pts IA , -, 'I, pts IA , qt!A

2 '-2 pts IA ]/4-1 1/J piS /A , qt IA 3 1-2 pis IA ", , r:tJA , qt IA . ,-•• See ;he Reflex 2LC label for S'dtes or part ot states Included 'n reg'ons

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strictions and limitations lor each product. The most restrictive la­beling applies In tank mixes

• Reflex 2LC can be applied onty In the states or parts 01 states In­cluded in Regions 1. 2. & 3 as described on the Reflex label Do not apply rfeflex 2lC to any field In Regions 2 & 3 more than once every two years.

• A maximum of 1.5 pints (0375 lb. ail per acre of Reflex 2LC may be applied per growing season for soybeans in Region 1. A max­Imum of 1.25 pts. (0313Ib. al) per acre may be applied in aiter­nate years in Region 2. A maximum of ~ 0 pt (025 Ib ail per acre may be applied in alter­na:"'! years in Region 3

• Rel",r to Refiex 2LC label br re­commendations concerning crop rot'ltlon

• Do not apply a total of rr.ore than 4 pm1s of Basagran per aCle In one season on soybeans

• Do not make more than one application of the BASAGRAN! Reflex 2lC tank mix in a single season_

• Basagrlln Refiex 2LC :ank mil reqUires a 4-hour rain-free period Do not aflply ,he tank miX II rain IS threatening

• Use JI Basagran - Reflex 2LC tC!nk mix dur,ng periods of dry weather when crop and weeds are under stress and no! actively growing may reSult In reduced weed control Do not apply to drought-stressed weeds or weeds wh'ch have gone through an extended dry period.

• In the event 01 a crop loss due to weatfler conditions. only soy­beans can be replanted (see Reflex label)

• AVOid drift to all other crops and non-target areas Crops other than soybeans may be severely Injured by drift

• Do not graze treated areas or harvest for forage or hay (see Reflex label) .

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BASAGRAN + 2,4-0B Tank Mix*-Soybeans General and application Information, Restrictions and limitations

General information These directions are Intended to provide the user of Basagran'" herbicide with Instructions for tank mixing with 2,4-DB (such as Butyrac~ 200 or Butoxone~ 200 herbicides) to centrol entireleaf, tall (cconmon), and ivyleaf morningglo­ries. Weeds must be actively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Delay in applica­tion which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.

Water volume ant;! spray pressure Refer te Directions for use-all crops.

Table 5

Mixing Refer to Directions for use-all crops,

Coverage Refer to Dlrectit.ns for use-all crops,

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and fOllow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran and 2,4-0B. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Use only amine formulations of 2,4-0B.

BASAGRAN + 2,4-DB lank Mix Additional Weed Control-So,lleans Rate and Time of Application

Product Product Rat£ Weeds ControtledlWeed Size

Do not add oil concentrate or any other adJitive (including nitrogen solution) to tank mix with 2,4-0B. Do not apply more than 1 applica­tion of the tank mix per season. Do not apply within 60 days of ha:· vest (see label for 2,4-0B). The use of this tank mix will cause soybean foliage injury (such as burning, bronzing or crinkling) and may reduce yields. Do not use this tank mix on soy­beans that show symptoms of disease such as phytophthora root rot (see label for 2,4-0B). 'Tank mix not applicable in California.

Additive (Rate) Basagran 1 '12-2 pln!S/A Apply rate ot Basagran according to weed sIZes In Do not add all 1

accord'ng to I Tabte 1, Concentrate or any I weed species other additives I --8ndSlle (Including nitroGen (See Tabte 1, sotutlon) to thiS tank mix Page 6) J ~plus -pius

, .• 00 J '" ~ 'Ao' Mornlngglones T"" 0' '0 '" ,,". I (amine tormu- Butox0ne 200 or Ivyleat

lation) Butyrac 200. Tall (common) L ______ Entlreleat (003 pound

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BASAGRAN + Scepter Tank Mix*-Soybeans Northern States Only . . . General and application infllrmatlon, Restrrctrons and limitations

General Information ;he tank mix of Basagran plus SCL'oter® herbicide will control pig­weeds, in addition to those weeds controlled by Basagran. Weeds must be actrvely growing and at the recommended growth stages.

Water volume and spray pressure Refer to Directions for use-all crops.

Table 6

Ground equipment: Use a max­imum of 40 psi pressure For additional directions refer to Direc­tions for use-all crops.

Mixing Refer to Directions for use-all crops.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for

Basagran and Scepter The most restrictive :abeling applies in tank mixes. Observe all geographical and rota­tional crolJ restrictions on the label for Scepter.

'Tank mix not applicable in C L·lifornia.

Northern States' BASAGRAN + Scepter Tank Mix Additional Weed Control-Soybean$ Rate and Time of Application

-Product Rate Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Additive Rate

Basagran 1-2 Apply rate ot Basagran according to 0,1 plntslA ac- weed sizes In Table 1 Concentrate cording to (2 pints/A) weed spe-cies and size (See Table 1, page 6) ~.~ plus

Leaf Stage Max. Height Sccp!er '!! p,nllA RedroO\ Pigweed Up t06 3" '-

Smooth Pigweed Up to 6 3" I Tall Warerhemp Up 106 3" d Wild Sunllower Up to 6 3"

'Northern states, for the purpose 01 thiS table are the follOWing states lA, S MI. S WI, PA NJ, DE, NE KS, MD, WV OH, IN, tL. and MO (except southeastern Jefferson Co and south) See label for Scepter for ~ISt of approved states and parts of states I

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BASAGRAN + POAST Tank Mix*-Soybeans General and applicalion information, Hcstrlctlons and limitations

General information Basagran" and Poast'" her­bicides may be tank mixed for postemergencc contrOl of the broadlcaf and grass weeds shown in this table. Weeds must be ac­tively growing and at the recommended growth stages. Soybeo:.,ls are tolerant to Basagr/m and Poast at 211 stages of growth. Separate applications should be made if: a) all weeds to be con­trolled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at thc same time, or b) ;)rasses to be controlled include rhizome john­songrass, quackgrass, bermuda­grass, wirestem muhiy, shatter­cane, volunteer cereals, wild oats, red rice or itc~grass. See Table 10, Separate Applications of Basagran, page 17.

Table 7

Water volume and spray pressure Ground equipment: Use a mini­mum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and a minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of total spray solution per acre.

Additives At the lOW rate of Poast (1 pI! A) the additive Dash® spray adju­vant plus UAN (or ammonium sulfate) must be used For control of the additional grasses listed in Table 7 use the higher rate 01 Poast (1'/2 pts.! A) and either Dash or oil concentrate. To enhance weed control UAN (or ammonium sulfate) may also be added.

BASAGRAN + POAST Tank Mix Additional Weed Control- Soybeans Rate and Time of Application

Product Rate

Basagr"ln 1-2 p,nts/A according to weed

. species and size (See Table ,. Page 6)

Weeds ControliedlWeed Size

Broadleaves and Sedge Apply Basagran according to weed sizes In Table 1,

Mixing Refcr to Directions for use-aU crops.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follOW the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran 'nd Poast. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 90 days of harvest (see label for Poast). Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soy­bean forage, (green, succulent) or ensilage to livestock. Treated soy­bean hay may be fed (see label for Poast).

'Tank mix not applicable in California

Dash or Oil UAN Solution Concentrate or AMS

-plus- -plus

Poast ~ p·~t'A

Annual Grasses:.." __ ._-.-:-::-c-r--,-,--__ ----o __ ---. __ -I Fall Panlcum 3-8" Volunteer Corn 1-12" :lash

(2 pts.) plus

'1,-1 gallon UAN

or 2'1,lbs AMS I

Giant Foxtail 3-8" Wild Proso Millet" 4-10"

+ Green Foxtail 3-8" Witchgrass 3·8" c--- or ----i-- Woolly Cupgrass 3-8"

Barnyardgrass 3-8" Junglerice 3-8" Dash '/;,-1 gal!on

Poast

I Broadleal Signalgrass 3-8" Red Sprangletop 3-8" (2 pts.) UAN or I 1 'I, P'ntSI C, '''grass, Large 3-6" Seedling or 0,1 plus 2'1,lbs

seqrass 3-6" Texas Panlcum 3-8" Irate addeo to thiS I, A'" , Smooth 3-6" Johnsongrass 3-8" Concen- AMS may be

1----=-__ --'-__ Yellow Foxtail 3-8" (2 pts.) tank mix 'Tank mix does not cuntrol rhizome lohnsongrass. bermudagrass, wirestem mUhly.Shattercane. volunteer cereals" Wild oats, red rice, or Ilc "qrass.

"For control at Wild proso ,. "I"t only, Include Poast in the tank mix at "I, pinUA ·"The 1 ';' pt IA rate of Poast ",:11 also control all grasses listed at the 1 plntiA rate.

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BASAGRAN + BLAZER + POAST Tank Mix*-Soybeans General and application information, Restrictions and limitations

General information Basagran", Blazer", and Poast·, herbicides may be tank mixed for post emergence control of broad­teaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively growing and at the rec­ommended growth stages. Separate applications should be made if: a) all weeds to be con­trolled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time. or b) grasses to be controlled include rhizome johnsongrass. quackgrass. bermu­dagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shatlercane. volunteer ce­reals, wild oats, red rice or itchgras". See Table 10, Separate Applications of Basagran.

Water volume and spray pressure Ground equipment: Use a minimum 20 gallons of total spray solution per acre (broadcast basis) and J minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure hollow

cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart Do not use flood or whirl chamber nozzles. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of total spray solution per acre.

Mixing/Coverage Refer to Directions for use-all crops.

Early spot spray When using knapsack sprayers or high volume equipment utilizing handguns (or other suitable nozzle arrangements), prepare spray so­lution according to Table 9. Apply to the foliage on a spray-to-wet basis. Complete coverage of all fo­;''3ge is essential for control. C~'l'1trol of perennial grassy weeds may 1..2 limited to burnoff of ex­posed foliage. Observe all safety precautions when spot spraying Basagran + Blazer + Poast tank mix.

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Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran, Blazer and Poast. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix within 90 days of harvest (see label for Poast). Do not graze treated soybean fields and do not feed treated soy­bean forage, ensilage or hay to livestock (see labels for Blazer and Poast). Do not include UAN solution (or ammonium sulfate) when tank mix­ing Basagran, Blazer and Poast.

"Tank mix not applicable in California.

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TableS BASAGRAN + BLAZER + POAST Tank Mix Additional Weed Contt Rate and Time of Application

.oybeans or Peanuts

Product Rate Weeds ControliedlWeed Size'" Additive (Rate)

Bssagrsn 1-2 plntsiA Apply Basagran" herbicide according to weed sizes In Table 1. 011 Concentrate according 125% v/v to weed (2 pints/A max.) species and size. Note: Do not (See Table include UAN 1, Page 6) solution or AMS

when tank mixing oil con· centrate with BaSllgran'" and Blazer" her-

I-- plus plus bicldes

Barnyardgrass 3·S" Seedling Johnsongrass 3-S" Broadleal Signalgrass 3-S" Smooth Crabgrass'" 3-6" Fall Panicum 3·S" Texas Panicum 3-S" Giant Foxtail 3·S" Wild Proso Millet· 4·10"

Poast 1'1, p,nts/A Goosegrass 3-6" Witchgra~s 3-S" Green Foxtail 3-S" Wcolly Cu~grass 3·S" Junglerice 1-S" Yellow Foxtail" 3-S" Large Crabgrass 3·6"

I-- plus plus Red Sprangletop 3-S"

Leaf Stage Max. Height Blazer '12-1 pint/A Black Nightshade Up to 6

Use '12 Common Ragweed Up to 10 2"

pint lor Crotalaria Upt06 6"

pigweed Mornlng~Ories'" Upt04 6"

(up to 2") Redroot Igweed Upt06 4"

only; 1 pint Sesbania Up to 4 <4"

ilother pinnate 6"

weeds at Smooth Pigweed Upt06

fight "re Tall Waterhemp Upt06 <4"

I present <4"

'For control 01 wild proso millet only. Include Poast" herbicide In tank mix at 'I, plntiA "Tank miX does not control rhizome JOhnsongrass. quackgrass. bermudagrass. wlfestem muhly volunteer corn.

shaltercane. volunteer cereals. wild oats. red rice or itchgrass. '''For consistent control 01 common (tall) morningglory use the 1'f, pints rate 01 Basagran.

Tableg BASAGRAN + BLAZER + POAST Tank Mix Soybeans or Peanuts Spot Treatment Application Table

Concentration in Spray Solution Basagran Blazer Poast Oil Concentrate

See annual grasses and broadleaves 1% 1% 1% 1% lisled in Table S.

Amount to be Added to Obtain Desired Spray a 1"10 Solution

Solution Volume Poast Oil Concentrate 1 Gallon 1 '/4 FI. Oz.* 1 '/4 FI. Oz.

25 Gallons lOt 1 01. 50 Gallons 2 Ols 2 Ols. 100 Gallons 4 Ols. 4 Ols.

'2 Tablespoons = 1 FI. Oz.

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or BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank mix' Preceded or Followed by POAST_

Applications of Basagran or Basagran tank mixed- with Blazer can be preceded or followed by Poast to obtain broad spectrum control of weeds listed on the re­spective product labels (reler to this label and labels for Poast and Basagran + Blazer tank mix) Also refer to these product labels for timing, rate and other infor­mation for ground and aerial applications For best results when making sep­arate applications, a minimum period 01 time is recommended between applications, depending upon their order, according to Table 10,

'Tank mixes not applicable in California.

Table 10 Soybeans or Peanuts Separate Applications of BASAGRAN or BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank Mix' Preceded or Followed by POAST

Order 0' Application Minimum First Second Time

Product(s) Product(s) Between Applied Applied Applications

Basagran Poast 24 hours

Basagran + Blazer

Poast 7 days

Poast Basagran or 24 hours Basagran + Blazer

'Tank mixes not applicable In California

BASAGRAN + Pinnacle Tank Mix-Soybean General and applicalion Information, Restrictions and limitations

General information The tank mix of Basagran plus Pinnacle· herbicide will control certain weeds not controlled by Basagran or Pinnacle alone (See Table 1), The tank mix is effective mainly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly cov­ered With spray Large crop-and­weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage

Time and rate of application The rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in the Table 11, Applica­tions of Ihis lank mix made to weeds that are In the cotyledon stage, larger than the size in Table 11, or to weeds under stress, may result in unsatisfactory control. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran + Pinnacle after the first trifoliate soybean leaf has fully expanded; however, under conditions of high temperature or humidity some leaf-bronzing or leaf-speckling of soybean foliage may occur Soybean plants will generally outgrow this conditior within 10-14 days.

Water volume and spray pressure Apply recommended rates of thiS tank mix as follows

Ground equipment Broadcast application: Use a minimum 20 gallons of waler per acre on a broadcast baSIS. Use flal fan nozzles with a minimum of 40 psi pressure (measured at the boom, not at the pump or In Ihe line) Do not use flood hollow cone, whirl chamber, Raindrop" or controlled droplet application (CDA) nozzles Band application: For band appli­cation, apply proportionately less Calibrate band applicator to not exceed labeled rate. Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre Con­sult the respective labels lor special directions for aenal applications.

Addition of additives Applications of Basagran plus Pinnacle tank mix must include a non ionic surfactant at the rate (concentration) of 0.125%-0.25% v/v (1-2 pinls per 100 gallons 01 spray solution). USE OF THE HIGHER RATE OF NON IONIC SURFACTANT, PARTICULARLY UNDER HOT. HUMID CONDI­TIONS, MAY INCREASE TEMPO­RARY CROP INJURY Use only EPA approved surfactants au­thOrized for use on food crops Use a non ioniC surfactant of at

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least 80% active Ingredient. DO NOT USE Dash' spray adjuvant, Under dry conditions or dUring cool weather. a crop 011 concen­trate at 0 5% v/v (4 pints/tOO gallons of spray solution) may be used to enhance weed control. Use a petroleum-basrJd crop all concentrate (0.5% v/v) With at least 15% emuls,l,ers/surfactant. THE USE OF CROP OIL CONCEN­TRATE MAY INCReASE TEMPORARY INJURY TO SOYBEANS. The addition 01 ammonium rliIro­gen fertilizer IS required for control of velvetleaf. Use a high quality liq­Uid nitrogen fertilizer such as 28-0-0 at a rate of 2- 4 quarts per acre or 10-34-0 at a rate of 1-2 quarts per acre. Alternatively, a high quality, sprayable grade of ammonium sulfate (21-0-0) may be used at a rate 2-4 pounds per acre. The addition of ammonium nitrogen fertilizer does not replace the need for a surlactant. Use the lower rate of nitrogen fertilizer for aerial applications.

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BASAGRAN + Pinnacle Tank Mix-Soybeans --IsASAGRAN BASAGRAN BASAGRAN'---i

11'/2 pt.lA + 1'12 pt.lA + 1 pt.lA + Weeds Controlled Pinnacle Pinnacle Pinnacle Additive

'l.oz.lA 'I. oz.lA 'l.oz.lA Rate' Height Height Height

(inches) (inches) (inches) Cocklebur 2-6" 2-6" 2 --4" Nonionic Common Lambsquarters 2--4" - 2--4" surlactant Jimsonweed 2--6" 2--6" 2-6" at 0.125-Ladysthumb 2-6" 2-6" 2-6" 0.25% vlv Pennsylvania Smartweed 2-6" 2--6" ?-6" (1-2ptsl Redroot Pigweed 2--8" 2-4" 2-6" 100 gals. Smooth Pigweed 2----8" 2--4" 2-6" spray Tall Waterhemp 2--8" 2- , .. 2-6" solution) Velvetleaf 2-5" 2-5" 2-5" Venice Mallow 2" 2" 2" Nitrogen·· Wild Buckwheat 2-3" 2--3" - solution Wild Mustard Up to 4 .. ••• Up to 4""·· Up to 4 .. ••• Wild Sunflower 2-6" 2--4" 2-4"

'Refer to the section entitled Addition of additives for specific rates and environmental conditions. ·'Nitrogen solution IS referred to as 28%-32% UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) or AMS (ammonium sulfate)

Refer to section el1'titled Addition of additives. '·'Diameter.

Restrictions and limitations (Partial list) Always read and follow all label di­rections when using any pest icide alone or in tank mix combinations. The most restrictive labeling ap­plies when using a tank mix. Do not apply within 60 days of har­vesting soybeans. Do not graze animals on green forage or stubble. Do not utilize hay or straw for animal feed or bedding. Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour of application or un­sat!sfactory weed control may result. Do not apply this tank mix through any type of irrigation system.

Do not cultivate within seven days before or after application of this tank mix. Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to dnft onto adjacent crops or land. as In­jury to other plants may occur. Consult the respective labr 's for details. Do not tank mix with organo­phosphate insecticides Do not apply within 14 days before or after an organophosphate in­secticide as severe crop injury may occur. Thoroughly clean sprayer Imme­diately after spraying. SC2 label for Pinnacle "Sprayer Cleanup."

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BASAGRAN + Pursuit Tank Mix-Soybean General and application Information, Restrictions and limitations

General Information first trifoliate soybean leaf has tully expanc3d, however, under condi­tions of high temperature or humidity some leaf-bronzing or leaf-speckltng of soybean foliage may occur. Soybean plants will generally outgrow this condition within 10-14 days.

The tank mix .)f Basagran" her­bicide ptus Pursuit'~ herbicide will control certain weeds not con­trolled by Basagran or Pursuit atone (see Table 12). The tank mix i<; effective mainly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly cov­ered with spray Large crop-and­weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.

Water volume and spray pressure Apply recommended rates ~: ;: lis tank mix as follows: Ground equipment only: Use a minimum 20 gallons of water per acre on a broadcast basis. Use a minimum of 40 psi pressure (mea­sured at the boom, not at the pump or in the line) when uSing flat fan nozzles and 40-60 psi pressure when using hollow cone nozzles Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet ap­plication (CDA) nozzles.

Tim~ and rate of application Rates of application and weed sizes for the use of this tank mix are given in Table 12. Applications of this tank mix should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maxirnum size listed in the ap­plication table. Such applications should be applied Within 14 to 28 days after planting. Soybeans are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran plus PurSuit after the

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Always read and follow all label di-

Table 12 BASAGRAN + Pursuit Tank Mix-Soybeans

I Product Product Rate Weeds Controlled

Basagran Barnyardgrass 1 'h plnlS Cocklebur

+ per acre Common Lambsquarters Foxtails. Giant

PursUIt . Green . Giani green

4 ounces . Robust purple per acre . Robusl while

Yellow JlmsonvJeed JohnSOligrass. Seedling Kochla Ladyslhumb Large Crabgrass Marshelder Mornlngglory sPP . Nightshade, Black

. Eastern black

. Harry Pennsylvanl;! Smartweed PrtCkly S,dacTeaweed Hed R,r.e Redroot Pigweed Shatter cane Smallflower Mornlngglory Smooth Crabgrass Smooth Pigweed Tall Wate,hemp Velvetleaf Venice Mallow Wild Buckwhea' Wild M"stard Wild Sunflower

rcctlons when uSing any pestiCide alone or In tank mix comb:nations The most restrictive labelIng ap· plies when using a tank mix. Do not apply the tank mix of Basagran plus Pursuit within 85 days of soybean harvest. ')0 not apply this tank mil< through any type of irrigation system. Do not allow spray to drift onto ad­jacent crops or land. as Injury to other olants may occur. Consult the respective labels for details Do not apply this tank mix by aerial application. Do not apply With ground equip­ment when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph, or when spray may be carrted to sensitive crops. Sen­sitive crops include leaf vegetables, sugar beets and cotton

I Maximum Weed Size Additive (Rate)'

3" NonlonlC surfac-8" tar.i 025% V:V 2" 3"

(t qt.l tOO gals )'

3" ptus 3" 3" nitrogen solution'· 3' UAN (2 qts fA) 3" 0' 6" AMS (t7 Ibs /100 3" gals) 4" 6" 3" 3" 2" 3" 3" 3" 6" 3" 3" 8" 3" 3" 3" 8" 8" 5" 2" 3" 4"

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"UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) IS generally referred 10 i)<':> :.:'n% to 32% nItrogen solution AMS (ammonium sulfatcj tolay

f--------L----__ _ 5"

be used at the rate of 17 Ibs per 100 gfliions of spray solullon , Mornlngglory spoCies controlled cntrrcleal,l~ylca.'c£dlecJ.~ilII . ____________________ _

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Corn, Sorghum-Directions for use

Apply Basagran· herbicide wilen weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reacil the maximum size listed in the Ap­plication Rate Table for Corn, Sorghum. Such applications gen· erally correspond to the crop growth stages of one to five leaves. Corn is tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth Sorghum is tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage_ Very slight leaf·speckling of corn and

Table 13

sorghum may occur but plants generally outgrow thiS condition Within 10 days Corn types in· cluded are field, sweet, and popcorn, and corn grown for seer; or sJiage. Sorghum types includ', grain sorghum and forage sorghum.

Restrictions and limitations Do not apply more than a total of 4 pints per acre in one season in corn or 2 pints per acre in one season in sorghum.

Application Rates for Corn, Sorghum

Seed producers should consull the seed company regarding toler· ance of seed production Inbred lines to Basagran. Do not apply to sorghum that is heading or blooming. Do not graze treated fields for at least 12 days after the last treat· ment with Basagran. California only: Not recommended for control of yellow nutsedge in corn or sorghum_

Applic~tion Rates for Weed Growth Stages· Weeds Controlled 1"2 Pints per Acre 2 Pints per Acre

Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Beggarllcks I Upl06 6" 6·8 8" Bnstly Slarbur

I Upl04 2" 4·6 3"

Cocklebur 2·6' 6" 6·10 10" Common lambsquarlprs' - _. 4·8" 2" Common Ragweed I .- - 4·6" 3" Dayflower

I Upl06 4" 6·10 8" I Deviisclaw - - Up 106" 3"

Gahnsoga .- .- Colyledon 2" I I 106"

Giani Ragweed" I - Uplo 4 6" Jimsonweed

I Up 10 6 6" 6· 10 10"

Ladyslh'Jmb Up 106 6" 6·10 10" Pennsylvania Smarlweed Up t06 6" 6·10 10" Pnckly Sida or Teaweed Up 106 3" 6·8 4" Spurred Anoda Up t06 3" 6·8 4" TropIC Crolon Up 102 2" 2-4 4" Velvelleaf'" Upt04'-- 2" 4·6"- I 5" Venice Mallow Uplo6 2" 6·10 4"

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I I Wild Buckwheal Up 10 4 3" 4-6 5" Wild Mustard Upl06 4" 6-10 8" Wild Sunflower Up 10 4 5" 46 8" I . Do not treat earher than leaf stage shown and do not count cotyledon leaves ~

.. Add 011 concentrate according 10 sec lion Addition of oil concentrate. page 4 Nitrogen solution mAy be J substituted for oil concentrate for all weeds except com:non lambsquarlers. common ragweed. and gal1n50ga II velvetleaf IS presenl With weeds requIring 011 concentrate. a nitrogen solution plus oil concentrate may be used

tControt may be par tlal or Irlconslstent ttl! aller the first apphcatlon a second weed flush develops. re·treat according to thiS rate table (corn only)

tttSee section Addition c:A nitrogen solution (see page 4)

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~~~~~~~_~ ________ ~ ___ ._/~~39 Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn

Mornlngglories South: (AL, AR. FL. GA, LA. MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA) To conlrol small· flower and cypressvine mvrnrngglones apply a Single applrcalron 01 ellher 1 'i, plllis of Basagran per acre 10 planls not larger Ihan 4 true leaves and 4 Inches rn heighl, or 2 plnls of Basagran per acre 10 plants not larger Ihan 6 true leaves and 6 Inches rn height. To controf palmleaf, prlled, tall (common), entrreleaf, Ivyleaf and purple moon­lIower morningglones, apply 1'/, prnts of Basagran per acre to pla,lts not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morning· glory emergence). Make a second applicatron at the same rate 5 to 14 days later, All states other than the South (see above): Apply 2 to 3 pints of Basagran per acre to annual mornlngglories nol larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partrai or .nconsrstent. Add 0.1 concentrate to the spray solu· tion 0, Asagranlwater Because mornmgglones grow very rapidly, rl rs important to walch the growth slage carefully and 10 be certarn that BalHlgran is apphed to mornlngglories before Ihey exceed the maxrmum size recommended on thrs label. Add orl concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/waler for each applrca· tlon (see section Addition of oil concentrate).

Canada Thistle I Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when p!anls are from 8 inches tall 10 the bud stage, Make a second application allhe same rate 7 to 10 days later J Yellow Nutsedge Two applrcalrons are preferred for best results. Apply 1 'i2 10 ? p,nls of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 10 B Inches lall If needed, make a sec and apphcatron al the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add Od Concentrale to Ihe: spray solutron of Basagran!waler for each applrcatlon (sec section Addition of oil concentrate) r----------~---------------------------

Field and Hedge Bindweed in KY, Il, IN, MI, OH only. For suppressron at fle!d and hedge bindweed, apply 2 to 3 p,nts of Basagran per acre when vrnes are a I1'JXlmum of 10 Inches long. Add ad concenlrate 10 Ihe spray solulron of Basagraniwaler accordrng to Ihe seclron Addition of oil concentrate.

Late Cocklebur Rescue Tre"tmp.nt ThiS treatment IS Inlended te Jr""Je only parll21 control at cocklebur In Ihe event early poslemergence lreatments were not made. Very thorough spray coverage rs essenllal Apply a smgle application at 2 to 3 prnts 01 Basagran per acre to planlS up to 24 Inches tall or, for besl results, apply 1 'I, pmls of Basagran per acre 10 planls up 10 24 Inches lall and repeal 10 10 14 days later Add 011 concentrate 10 spray solullon according to drreclrons In seClron en tilled Addition of oil concentrate.

S..pecial Directions for Other Weed Problems in Sorghum Annual Morningglories Apply 2 pinlS of Basagran per acre to annual mornlngglorres not larger than 4 true leaves Conlrol may be partial or InconslSlent Add 011 concentrate to the spray solutron of Basagran/water, according to Addition of oil concen­trate section BecaL",e mornlngglones grow very rapidly, It IS Important to watch the growth stage carefully and 10 be certain Ihat Basagran IS applred to mornlngglo"es before they exceed the maximum srze recommended (see page 20).

Canat' _ rhlstle Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 rnches tall to the bud stage Control may be partial or Inconsrstent

'~eIlOW Nutsedge Apply 1 'I, to 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 Inches tall Add all concenlrate according to sectIOn Addition of 011 concentrate. Con­trot may be parMI or rnconsrstent

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Basagran plus Atrazine Tank Mix-Corn and Sorghum

The tank mix 01 Basagran' her­bicide with atra/lnc~ effectively controls a bload spect~ulll of broad leaf weeds on the IcltJeling of botn products For the control of annual mornlngglo[les, Canada thistle and yellow nutsedge, refer to the sections entitled Speclat Directions for Other Weed Prob­I&ms in Corn or Sorghum. Atrazine products compatible with Basagran include AAtrex' BOW. AAtrex~ 41, and AAtrex" Nlne-e' herbicides Refer to the respectlv,­atrazine labels for additional direc­tions and limitations Always add nitrogen solution or oil concentrale according to sections regarding addition of oil concentrate "jdl-tion of ni~'Jgen solution Mixing and spray equipment: Usr, Intake, 1~-llfle, or nozzle scr -,ens no finer than 50 mesh Fill tanf' of a thorounhiy clean sprayer hal~ to two-thirds fUll elf clean wa­tel Sta" aglt3tiol' i-\Cfd alra11no and allow to 'Net dnd mIX thor­oughly Maintain 3gllallol1 and add Basagran and n trogen solution, and'or 0:1 concentrate, allow to n1I x Dash' spray adjuvant may be sl,bstltuted fOI 0;1 concentrate Last, aDd the rema,,"ng quantity of water and mix thoroughly Maintain constant agitation during applica­tion. Avoid allOWing the mixture to stand overnight Alway3 clean sprayer thoroughly Immedlalely af, ter use by flushing the system wltn water and a strong detergent 00 not allow cleantr,g IVa"?1 to COI1-tamlnate streams or ponds

Time and rate of application: Ap· ply when weed,> arc small and actlvel" qrowlng and before weeds reach the maximum Size listed In 111e Application Rate Tat:le for Cor .• and Sorghum Such appli­cations generally correspond to 111e crop growth stages of one to five leaves Corn is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growf 1, Sorghum is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth up to and includ­Ing eary boot stage Very ligl1t leaf speckling may occ''' In corn and sorghum, but plants generally outgrow thiS condition w,thln 10 days Refer to the Conversion Table be· low for application rates depending on formulation. A cultivation may be necessary If all weeds "re no! controlled or If re­growth of weeds occurs.

Restrictions and limitations for tank mix with atrazine (partial list) Read and foilow the restllctions ane 1",lItations on the labels for Basagran and AAtrex The most reslrlctlve labeling applies in tank mX('s. 00 not usc tank mix when crop IS under stress from prolonged cold, W8~ weather, poor fertility, or other iactors or when crop is wet and succulent from recent rainfall as crop Injury may occur Seeel I1rociucers should consult the seed company regarding toler-

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ancc 01 seed producllUIl ",bred lines to tank tntx 00 not apply to sorghum that IS heading out 0, blooming 00 not make more than onc appll, callan of tank mix per season. Do not apply more than 4 pints of Basagran per acre in one season in corn or 2 pmts of Basagran per acre In one season in sorghum 00 not graze treated area Of feed treated forage to livestock for 21 days following application (see la· bel for atrazlne) Do not plant oals, sugar beets, or sunflowers the season follOWing application in soli having a cal­careous surface layer. In the Intermountain Region of the United States, do not plant any other crop the year following appli­cation except corn or sorghum. 00 not apply thiS '3nk mix through any type of Ir"gallon system

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Table 14 Acre. Conversion Table

Amount of Formulated Product

(( Tank MIx Basa-

Atrazlne (AAtrex) gran Rate

1 Racommen- 1 Acre 10 Acres SO Acres dation (Ib Acre aliA)" NIne- NIne- Nine

BOW 0 4L BOW 0 4L BOW 0 4L Pts. Lbs. Lbs. Pts. Lbs. Lbs. Pts. Lbs. Lbs. Pts.

0.42 , 0.42 0.84 ~525 0.46 .84 5.25 1.6 8.4 126.25 230 42 0.5 , 0.5 1 'Ie 6/ .. 1 6'1, 6 10 31'12 30 50

0.75 , 0.75 1 '12 1 9/ .. 1'/2 10 9 15 50 45 75 "According to weed growth stage indicated in table below.

Table 15 Application Rates for Tank Mix of BASAGRAN + Atrazine for Corn and Sorghum

Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages" 0.42 + 0.42 lb. 0.5 + 0.5 lb. 0.75 + 0.75 lb.

Weed Controlled aliA" aliA" aliA" Leaf Max. Leaf Max. Leaf Max.

Stage Height Stage Height Stage Height Beggar!1cks UptoC 6" Bristly Starbur Up t04 2" Cocktebur 2-4" 3" 2-10" 8" 2-10" 8" Common Lambsquar- 2-6 2" Upt08 5" 8-12 8"

ters Common Ragweed Up to 4" 4-7''' 5"

4··· Dayllower Upt06 4" Giant Ragweed Up t04 4" 4-6 6" Jimsonweed 2-4 3" Up t06 6" 6-10 3" Kochla - 4" - 4" Ladysthumb 2-6 4" Up to 10 10" 10-14 12" Morningglory, Up t04 4" 4-6 6"

Annuat (

Morninggtory, Smatlftower

Upt04 4" 4-6 6"

Pennsylvania Smartweed

2-6 4" Up to 10 10" 10-14 12"

Prickty Sida or Teaweed

Up to 4 2" Up to 10 6"

Redroot Pigweed 2-4 2" Up to '0 6" Up to ,,~ 6" Smooth Pigweed 2-4 2" Up 1010 6" Up to 10 6" Spurred Anoda Up to 6 3" Tall Waterhemp Up t08 2" 6-9 4" Vetvetleaf· 2-4 3" Up t08 8" 8-10 10" Venice Mallow Up t06 4" Up to 8 4" Witd Buckwheat Up t04 3" 4-6 5" Witd Mustard Up t06 4" 6-10 8" Witd Sunllower Up to 5 6" 4-6 8" Other weeds. Other weeds listed on the tabet for Basagran at the 'I, pound rate will atso be controlled With the 'I, ptus 'I, pound Basagran . atrazlne tank mix.

'Refer to Conversion Table for recommended rate of formutated product per acre. Add nitrogen solution or one quart of Olt concentrate or one quart of Dash for all weeds except common ragweed When common ragweed predominates, use Olt concentrate. See sections Addition of nitrogen solution or Addition of 011 concentrate_

"Do not treat earliEr than teaf stage shown and do not count cotytedon leaves.

'''Add one quart per acre of oit concentrate, not nitrogen solu;ion, when this weed predominates.

'for velvetleaf, always add UAN solutIOn instead of oit concentrate or Dash.

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Rice--O:rections for use (Not for use in California) Apply Basagran' herbicide early postemergence. be!ore weeds ex­ceed the maximum size listed In the Application Rate Tab,e for Rice. Early application produces the most benelicial effect on crop yields. al: )WS use 01 the lower rate (depending on weed Sf !cies). and makes it easier to obtairl thorough spray coverage. Delay in app!ica­tion which rermits weeds to exce'3d the maximum size lor a given rate will result in inadequate control. Basagran has no adverse effect on rice when used according to di­rections and may be used on the first and second (ratoon) crops. If grass()s are a problem. use pro­panilin ['Ink mix with Basagran (see below) For optimal coverage when apply­Ing Basagran by air in rrce. orient all nozzles straight back. For addi­tional aerial application Informa­tion. refer to Directions for use. Oil concentrate should be applred according to the directions In the sechon entitled Addition of oif concentrate. When tank mixing Basagran with propanll. 0:1 con­centrate should not be Included as crop Injury may be enhanced Alternate ffooding culture: In Texas. Louisiana. Arkansas and Mississippi. weed growth stages generally correspond to rice that IS tillerrng (stoc/ing) and occur prior to the permaner,t flood. Applica­tion of Basagran must be made when there is no water on the field and 24 hours or more pnor to flooding If Basagran cannot be applied until after flooding see di­rections under Continuous flooding culture

Continuous ffooding culture: In states using continuous flooding culture or. when treating after per­manent flood. treatment should be made only when weeds are above the surface of the water Weeds submerged at the time of applica­tion will result in Inadequatt. control. For early treatment. water may be partly or completely drained to ex­pose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran. Do not raise W:>'M level i'lr at least 24 hours ~ d application or un­satisfactory control may result. Do not use ground equipment for ap­plications of flOOded fields because splashing will wash Basagran off weed leaf surfac'}s and ineffective control may result.

Restrictions and limitations Rice straw may be fed to Irvestock Do not apply Basagran to rice With ground eqUipment when field IS flooded because splashing Will wash Basagran off weed leaf sur­faces and ineffective control may result Do not apply more than 6 pints of Basagran per acre In one season (MaXimum of 4 pints per acre In first crop and 2 pints per acre In second [ratoon) crop) Do not use Basagran on nce Ileids in which the commercial cuttivation of catfish or crayfish IS practiced Do not use water containing Basagran reSidues from nce cultivation to orngate crops used for load or feed unless Basagran IS registered for use on these crops

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[)o not contaminate water when ulsposlng of equipment washwaters

Tank mix with Propanif Use a tank mix of Basagran propanol by ground or air for the control of mixed populations at grasses. sedges and broad leaf weeds listed as susceptible on the two product labels Prepare tank mix by adding Basagran to half the linal volume of water with agi­tator running Then add propanil and bring mix to final volume. Agl­tatlo~ must be continuous from time of miXing through spraying. Appty Basagran at a rate up ta 2 pints per acre per applrcatlon. Do not apply more than 4 pints of Basagran per acre on the forst nce crop Use up to 5 pounds active Ingredien! (a,) of propanrl' lor ad­ditional broad leal weed control and grass control With Basagran. Apply thiS tan~ miX only to drained fields

Restrictions and limitations Do not use propanol on second crop (ratoon) nce When applYing lank mIX of Basagran!propanll by air arrent at: nozzles straight back In accord­ance With the propanrl label Observe all restroctlons and limita­tions o~ the Basagran and the propanrl' labels In tank mixes the most restroctlve labeling applies Do no! use crop all concentrate With thiS tank mix Add propanll to the tank mix of Basagran based on 3ct,ve Ingre­dient (a i ) of formulation used 'Propanol products compatible With Basagran am Prosta, 4E (4 Ibsgal ). SlAM M-4 (4 Ibs a 0.1 gal ). and SlAM 80 EDF (08 Ibs a I jib)

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Table 16 Application Rates for Rice-Drained Fields

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Weeds Controlled Application Rate

(All Stage) 1'1, Pts. per Acre· Leaf Stage ! Max. He

2-;G-=-T"1<Y' Dayflower 2-10 6" Ducksalad - I -Gooseweed 4-6 L :: Redstem Up to 6 Redweed 4-6 6" Smartweed 2-10 6" Splkerush 2-6 6" Water Plantains ,

Arrowhead - ""

Common -- -

Yellow Nutsedge 4-6 6" ·11 alter the first application a second weed f1usn d3'/eiops. re-t'eat according to thiS

··Control ,nay be partial or inconsistent. rate table

--~ Table 17 Application Rates for Rice-Flooded Fields

Application Rates for Weed Gr:lwth Sta~es I ,,/, Pts. per Acre· I 2 Pts. Acre· Weeds Controlled Minimum Heigh: Minimum Heig~::l Maximum Height Maximum Height

Above Soil Range Above Water Above Soil Range Above Water Level

"~YI -Cocklebur 10" 3"'-6" 15"' Daytlower 6"

I 3"8 10" 5"-8"

Redstem 4" 2"-3" B" 4"-6" I Smart weed I 6" 2"-5" I to' 5"-B"

Water Plantains I I I Arrowhead I - 7' 5"-6"

Common - 7" 5"-G" "

I Yello,"1 Nutsedge 6" 4"-5" I 10'" 6'"-8"

·11 alter the flfst appl'catlon a ,~conu weed flush develops" re-t'eat according to tr: rate table

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Peanuts-Directions for use

Apply B<lsagran· herbicide wllell we(!c1s au: small and act;v(:I\, groWing and t)etoro weeds reaol tile maXimum SILe I,ste(i In the Ap­plication Rates Table fe'r Peanutt; Such appllcat'ons may occur frorn peanut cracking through pegging Peanuts arc tolerant to Basagran at aU stayes of grov,th, but sIl9:,t leal-speckling mal occur under certain co~dl:rons (5£e Restric­tions and limitations) Peanut plants generaUy outgrow this con­ditron wrthin 10 days

Restrictions and limitations Do not apply Basagran rf peanuts show injury (leal phytotoxicity and' or plant stunting) produced by any prior herbiCide applications (pre­plant incorporated, preemergence, cracking andlor postemergence), because th;s rnJury may be en­hanced and lor prclonged, In the Southeast, in-furrow treatments of rnsectrcides/nematlcides may pre­dispose tne pear.uts to inJury from Basagran, Do not apply more than a 'otal of 4 pints of Basagran per acre in one season Peanut hay and forage may be led to livestock Do not graze t.. ated peanut fields for at least 50 ddys after the last Basagran treatment.

Table 18 Application Rates for Peanuts

~ ---- i --Applicati'lnRaies-'or weedG~owih-Stagl'-st ---1 I Weeds L'---- 1 Pint ---'-1fi-;Pints ---T-----2-Pi~ts- --J

~ Controlled ~~~!!~--.J per ~cre __ l __ pe~ Ac~e ___ •

Leal r Max. 'Leal Max:' Leaf I Max. I _______ +--:::S=ta:;g!.:e Height' Stage Heig~ _ ~ta~THeight ; Balloonvlne -- 1"'"'- ',2-4 2" I t, -,j 3'

, £leggart.cks - I 'Jp to 6 6" 6 8 8" Bnst:y Starbur I Up to 4 2" I 4 - G 3" Cocklebur 2-4" '" I :<-6" 6" 6- 10 I 10" Cottee Senna ' Up to 1"" 2"

Common Ragwcec

Oayflower Devilsc!aw

I G'am Rag-

I weedt

Jimsonweed Ladysthur .... b

, Pennsylvania Smart weer!

Pflckly Sida 0' Tcaweeu

Spuaed I Anooa

Up to 4 Up to 4 Up!04

4" 4" 4"

Up :06

Up 106 Up to 6 UP :~) 6

Up 106

Up t06

4"

6" 6" 6"

3'

3"

Pinnate 4-6""

6-10 Up to 6"" Up:04

6-10 6-10 6-10

6-8

6-8

8" 3" 6"

10" 10" 1~"

4"

4"

i TropIC Croton Up to 2 2" ?-4 4" I 'Jelvctleaf I I Up to 4 2" , 4 -,6 5" I , Wdd Sun- i --- i Up to .; 5" i 4 -6 ! 8' I I flower .i I I ..i _______ i._ --1 rFOT "elliitlonal \',08(15 se~ Special Directions S80t:O,; 18110wlng :

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tlf a second ilush or.curs retreat accordlr)o to tnls ra~c IdLIC 'I

tt 4pply belore weeos reach the maXimum SI78 or leaf stage Ind,cated lire , grc .... ~~ cJe\,:?lops reapply 1 pint 7 :~ ~ __ jays al!(!_~lC Ilrs~pp~Cd!'O~---------1

[~pecial Directions for Othe,,-~!ed pr~!?-,-em~-in-pealluts_-l~ I Annual Morningglorip.s ,

I To control srtta!lf l0\" .. er and cyprcssv'nc rT~orrllngylorIC~ :Jr-Ipi'.J ~; s!r,ql(, I apphcct10n of either 1'/:· pints of Basagran per acre iO plants no! larger t:1ZHl 4 i

I true lea"p~ and 4 lI'ches II) hel~ht. or 2 plrtts of Basagran per clerc 10 pi;:I:~~~) , I not larger thaf"l 6 t't.e leaves af"ld 6 Inches If': height

I 10 contrOl pa:mlcat. p!tted c:o'nrn(::T cntl'clcaf, pL.:rpl(~ n:oCinfio ..... er ~r,d ivyleaf

, ll"1ornlngg!ones, apply 1 'i, pints nl13asagran per acre to planlS not 13rqt~r than I 4 true leaves a:ic; I! lrch.:'.s In height (14 to 18 dar.; Mftd rnorrlln-;'1C}:ory I ern'Jrgence) Ma~,e a second application at the same rate 5 to 1--1 days !~:cr 1 Because mOrillngl:Jlorles grail. v3ry rapidly, it IS Importallt 1,) walch the growl~l I stage carefully af1d to b~J cu:atn !ha~ Basagran IS apr-hed 10 mnr:)!fH]olorIC'"

be'ore they exceed 1Ile maximum Sile rccon Imr--nJed 8b()v~ Add CI! I

concentrate to the spray solution Of BaSaaran.Vlatel for C<-1r:h appl'ca':QI1 (see I Addition of oil concentrate). : 1--=--:------ ----------------,--- ----------" Yellow Nutsedge 'I

Two applications are preferred for hest rcsu:ts Apply 1 "', TO 2 plnt5 uf Basagran per acre W~,Gn plants ar2 (, to 8 Inch", lall I~ Texas and Okl.lhoma I use 2 p,nls I If needed, ('lake a second appl,catlon allhe same Tale 7 to 10 dayS later ,1,rJd all concentrate tt. Ihe 'prof SOIU'KJIl 01 Basagran1waler, 3ccorc1.ng to 'he sect.on Addition of oil concentrate, paq.) 4 Late Cocklebur Rescue Treatment ThiS treatment IS IntE:~delj ro prov.de p,,,tlat control of cocklebur In the evenl early postemcfgence treafrl1ents were not madi3 V8ry thorough spray I coverf3.ge IS essential Apnly 2 to :1 pints of Basagran per acre to pl;-·mts up In 24 !rlC"'I~5 tailor, 101 Op.st results. (lpnly 1','" pints ul Basagr$ln pc!r acre fa ,I,

i pi~nts up to 24 InCh. CS t;111 and repeal 10 to 14 days laler Aorj Oil co. nccn:r(}lf' ~ccord-,-,,-g 1C2..'!'C r,cc::.on A_ddi!~_~!,~i!...concentra,~e ________ . ___ .J

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BASAGRAN + 2,4-0B iank Mix*-Peanuts (1l};-,eral 3rJrj app11cat!on IliformrH,(1n, Res:nct,on:-, ~ind ~IIJllt;)tlon~;

Gener .• 1 information ThesE (Jjrectlo~IS ~He lntenrJe(i to pro··wje tne user of Basagran w:til :flstructlons for tank 'nixing WIIf" 2 4-0B (such as Butyrac· 200 herb'cide or Butoxone· 200 i1p.rblcloes) '0 control entireleaf. tall (corT':-r.on). and ivyleaf morn:ng­giones ;n addillon to "I[ the other wr,eds listed In Ta:'le 1 Weeds must be activelY growing and at 'he recommended growth stages. oe!ay In a~',-I·catlon. wh,ch permits wgeds to exceed the m'lYIfHUm s:ze s!ated. will result in Inadequate control

Water volume and spray pressure Refer to Directions for use-all crops Ground Equipment: Refer to Directions for use-all crops. Mixing Refer to Directions for use-all crops. Coverage The tank rT"oiX IS e!fectlN partly lI:rcugi' cor,tacl action 1i 1erelor·,·. weeds I"n;..;sl be tllorougtliy cov­f!leci With spray II a treatment 15 In3ue te rnornll'ggio"es I;Hger than 10". control will be Inadequate

La!IJ·~ crop-c1ru-~veed ieaf can­Optes sh81ter smaBer wccejs and prevent adeqUate spray coverage Peanul3 are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran 2,4-08: how-ever, under certain conditions pednuts may have a white, bleached appearance dnd the leii\'eS may be slightly elongated

Restrictions an.:! limitations for tank mix with 2,4-08 (partial list) Read and tallow the restw;:iuns and limitat:ons on the :abels for Basagran ard 2.4·0B The most restrictive labeling applies In tank rnlxes. Use only amine formulat'ons of 2,4-08 Do not ap~ly to or allow drift to any other adjacent crop. 00 not add 0:1 concentrate or any other additives to tank mix Do not apply tank mix 'f peanuts show InJUfY (leaf phytotoxicity and' c u!ar.! stu'lt,ng) produced by any otner prior herblc!de treatment or by dls0ase because thiS Inlury may be enhanced and/or prolon']eJ

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Do !lot apply tank mix dunng pro-10llged periods of drouqht or d'Jflng unseasonably cold weather. as unsatisfac:ory weed control may resull Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that tlave been su':lject to stress conditions such as hall damage. f!oodlng. drought, Injury frorl other herbicides, or unseasonably coia or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may resuit. Do not apply more than 2 applica­t Ions of the tank n1! x per season Do not apply within 30 days of har­vest in Oklahoma. Texas and New ~exico or 45 days in the Virginia­Carolina area (See label for 2,4-DB) i)') not feed treated peanut vines and peanut hay to livestock_ (See label fnr 2.4-D8.)

·Tank mix not appllcablo In California

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BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank Mix*-Peanuts General and application Informallon, Restrictions :md IImlt3tlons

General information The tank mixes 01 Basagran" Blazer'" herbicides will control the weeds listed in Tables 3 and 4, Table 20-AII states

Basagran 1 pinliA Blazer 1 pinliA

Table 21-AII states for additional weeds or larger sizes Basagran 1'/2·2 pintsiA Blazer 1 pinliA

For Time 01 Application, Water Vol· ume, Spray Pressure and Mixing directions, refer to the Basagran ~ Blazer tank mix for soybeans

Table 20 All States

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) for tank mix with BLAZER Observe all applicable directions, restrictions and precautions en thiS label and the label for Blazer, The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/ or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment be· cause this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged, Do not apply tank mix during pro· longed periods of drOught or

dUring unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subie,;t to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating tempera· tures because injury may result. Do not add a Sl Jrfactant or oil con· centrate eXCf where specifically recommend eo

'Tank mix not applicable in California

BASAGRAN + BLAZER Tank Mix- Peanuts Rate and Time of Application

Product I Rate Weeds ControlledlWeed Size Additive (Rate) Leaf Stage Max. Height

Basagran 1 p,ntlA , Black Nightshade '') to ;> <2" 011 Concentrate Bnstly Starbur I -1 -6 3" (1 pt ,'A)

Btazer 1 plnt'A' Cocklebur 2-,6 6"

I Common Lambsquarters 4 -6 2" Common Ragweed' 4-6

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Crotalana" Up t06 6" Jimsonweed Up to 6 6" Mor~lngglories • Up to 2 2" Pennsylvania Smart weed Up t06 6" Prickly Sid a (Teaweed)" Up 104 2' Redroot Pigweed Up t06

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Smooth Pigweed Up t06 3" Spurred Anoda'

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Velvetleal' Up to 4 I 2" , Wild Mustard Up to 6 4" ~

a For common ragweed up to 6 mchee tall and 10 loaves usc 1 " pints of Basagran vllth 1 pint of Btazer , b For common (tall) mor~lngg!ory Increase rale of Basagran to 1 'I pts i c Btazer may also be Included ,n the tank mix at a rale of up to 2 p,nls per acre however thIS will Increase the severl!y I

and 'or frequency With which peanut Inlury IS observed I 'For more consistent conlrol, Increase the rate of Basagran to 1'1: plllls'A

"If crolala"a or sesbanla are present. add T"lon AG-98 at Ihe rate oj .. pint per 100 galions of spray solullon, bul do I nol combine Triton AG·98 With all concentra!e I --

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Black Nightshade Citron Common Ra~weed' Crotalaria' Morni'1gglori" s "Igweed, Redfoot

, Smooth Scsbania~

Tall V'atnrhemp

-Ladysthumb Marshelder Pennsytvania Smart weed Pnckty S,da or Teaweed Smallftower Mornlngglory Spurr~o Anoda Tropic Croton Velvet!eaf' Wild Su"l1owp.r Yellow Nutsedge'

Leaf Stage Max. Height Up tn 2 <2" Up ;) 4 2" Up In 1 ' 6"

I Up te. b 6" ! up to 2 2" ,

UplO C , 3" Up t~ b I 3" Up to 4 fl' P.nn:::.te Ucllo 6 3"

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, or 2 [,Ints per acre) acr:ordlng to the size and species 0: t~e weeds to be con-a Choose the rate of BaS3gran (1'1 trolled with Basagran a!GI.e (see per acre, If needed, to cor,l'O' the of applocation table above. Blaze thiS Will increase the seventy "'.,:'

Table 18, Application Rates for Peanuts). T~en adri Blazer at the rate of 1 pint additional weed spocles. up to the maximum ~,ize. uS shown In the tank mix time

r may also be IncluderJ ,n the tank mix 3! a rate of up to 2 pints per acre: however, 'or trequency With which peanut inlury IS observed ,,' ',ccordlng to recommendat'ons In Table 18. Applir 1tion Rate Table for Peanuts. b Add 011 conc,>ntrate to the tam. IT

page 26. The add;tlon of 011 CO'lC b3nla are present add Tnton AG-9

e, .. ··lte may Increase the seventy and trequency of PUtnut Inlury If ::rotalana or ses-L ~: the rate of '12 pint per 100 gallons of spray soluloon But do not miX Tnton AG-98

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BASAGRAN + BLAZER + POAST Tank Mix· -Peanuts Goneral i1nd (-IppltC(ltlOIl HliOflrl;liIOIl. Hcstrlcllorl', arlej hrnltatl()!l~;

General information Basagran"', Poast' and Blu,}r' herbicides may be tank mixed lor postemergence control of broad­leaf and grass weeds Weeds mUSI be actively growing and at the rec­ommended growth stages, Refer to Tables 8 and 9, Rate and Time of Application. Separate applications should be made if a) all weeds to be con­trolled are not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or b) grasses to be controlled include rhizome Johnsongrass, quackgrass, Ber­mudagrass, wirestem muhly, volunteer corn, shattercane, volu:l-

lenr cereals, wild oats. red rlC{~ or Ilchg rass, See Table 10, Separate Applications. Refer to Directions for use­soybeans for Water volume and spray pressure, Mixing and for Early spot spray.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Read and follow the restrictions and limitations on the labels for Basagran, Poast and Blazer The most restrictive labeling applies In tank mixes Do not apply tank mix Within 90 days of harvest (Sec label for Poast)

Do not graze trealed peilnut f,clch and do not feed treated peanut lor­ane, ensilage or hay to I!veslock (sec labels for Blazer and Poast) Do not Include UAN solution (or ammonium sulfate) when tank mix­Ing Basagran, Blazer and Poast

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1,lle lank m,X of Basagran plu;, Slarfire Will .,Iso cOfllrol cer!dlfl weeds not contr(Jlk:c! by Basagran alone (sec Tank Mix Recommen­dation Table) Since thiS tank miX IS effective mainly through contact action, thorough coverage; of weeds IS es­sential for effective weed control Large crop-and weed-leaf can­opies shelte;r smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage Crop foliage present al application may bronze or Crinkle, but the plants Will soon outarow these effects and develoP~ normally

Time and rate of application The application rates and weed sizes for the use of thiS tank miX are given In the Rate and Time Application Table. ThiS tank mix should be applied at the ground crack stage of peanuts to control an early flusl, of weeds A secofld application may be applied up to 28 days after ground crack stilfJ8 Do not make more than two apr)ll­cations of thiS tank n"x to the same crOll Apply the Basagran . Starf:re; tank miX to weeds which ar~ act '"cly

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qr(,J,'lr1q ar ~(j bel! HI; Wf 'f!( b If :,H I 11)(: Irll-1xHllL.lll SI/t: 11~!!.'d III tilL' Ap­plication Recommendation Table Application to W(!eljs wille" ex­ceed the maXIIT:ulTl size stated may result II, Inadequale conlrol

Spray additives Always add a nonlOrliC ~;uri<lctilnt containing at least 50% :;uriacp active agent at the ratAs ilsted Ifl the Tank Mix Recommendation Table below Do flot use crnp oil c(,ncentrate or any other oll-t);,r,ed a(Jdl"ve With 1I11S tani< miX

Water volume and spray pressure Use a min,mum of 20 gallons of tot ill spray mixture per acre (broadcast baSIS) and 30-')0 pSI pre',surr: and standaro h'g" pres­su'e h()lIow cone ur flat far nOZ1:es spaced 20 H1C~ICS ap,jrt Use only ground (;ljulp'nrmt to a,'­ply It).', tank miX

Mixing Fill the ~prrly i,-H)" had tGi, Slit"; Nd­

ter ,vh,'e the a]ltalo' I:, ruCi'Wl" and alkJ lhe rec()rrl:1 ;---'Ider :

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BASAGRAN + Starfire Tank Mix-Peanuts Rate and Time of Application ! ~-------I ' r-------- -- -'--Weeds-~ l Product ~ Product _Rate I _ weed~Control:d ___ l-J~~E~e" I Basagran I I p,nl /, + Ballollwle i 2 .~ I' Boggan,c" I Up I" 6 '

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I Common Fla'}wccd Up II) (,

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Dr>vllsclaw Uu 10 G Giani Ragwccc! U, 10"

I Jimsonweed r Jp ~o 6

--pluS --+---plus Starhre 069 pinVA

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LWlyslhumb Up :0 6 Pennsylvania Smartwccd Up 10 6 Pnckly Sida or Tr!awce(j Up lu 4 Spurred Anoda Up to 6 TropiC Croion Up 10 ? Velvellcal Up 10 4 Wild Sunllower Up 10 4

Crabgrass, Large Up to 2 , SmOOlh Up 10 2

FIa;lda Beggarweed Up to 4 Goospqrass Up to ? Morr Iql()fles Up to 6

S'nallflo'NCf

. Srnoottl Up to 6 Pigweed i-lcdrr,ol Up 10 6 I

j Sickle pod Up 10 4

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Restrictions and limitations (partial list) H':ad dflU lollow tlll~ reSI Tlcl ,0flS :md IIIlII13tlons oilihe lillieis for Basagran and Star I"" lITe most ,,'str:ctlve labeling appllo~ ,n tank rn,Xl:'S

DC! not apply lank rnlX If pean~Jt~, SllOW InltHY (!"af phytotoxlclly and or plant stunting) rroeJuced t)y any othe, prior iTertllcllfe treatment IJe c:Juse til'S Inlury may tJe ("'111a"c",-, anc! or p'olonged Do not apply la'll< mix dUflnq pro­lo"g';d Pt~flO(jS of drought or Oliflr] unseasonal )1)' cold weather as unsatlsbClory \M?(,(j control f1lrly rCstJlt D,) not apply tanl< 11111 II) peanu:s " :,~, tl;:-l'.'e be(~n :,lJLJ0C!U(J te; s:rc'cs ,,~)ndlt'OrlS sL,,~h (is ~ ~al: ui"jf-naqe fl(jodln~}. urouqr,:, or t~n;~(;dsor'n!)i'", COld or 'N;u0iy f:wClul:)' nq lU·lper,-l'· lure' t)eca~;sc i"IJ~H,/ I'!(]Y rc:::,ull A':olu ::Jnlt tu ali other crop~ cHI(j 'l(J!I-larqe f a r (:'"1S CrC'jJ~ unCi ttia:i pcan:Jls rr,ay ~')(; <J~\,.r;rc:y' :'1!lH(~C

t);jril' "T,:":'1k ~l. X not iPP"CC1:)'(~ C(-l.1 f:)rn 1

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Beans (dry or succulent)-Directions for use

Apply Basagran" herbicide early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and be­fore weeds reach the maximum size listed In the Application Rate Table for Beans. Such weed growth stages generally corre­spond to bean stages of greater than one expanded trifoliate teaf_

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Beans are tolerant to Basagran af­ter the first tflfoliate leaf has fully expanded Snap bean injury can be very pronounced_ Even at tile tolerant stages yellowing. bronz­ing. speckling or burning of leaves may occur under certain condi­tions (see Restrictions and limitations) This temporary injury IS generally outgrown without de­laying pod set or maturity or

Application Rates for Beans (Dry or Succulent)

feejlJClr1,) yield_ The use of oil con­cer; 'ate with Basagran rnay increase Inlury and may reduce yields_ Tohrant bean types are adzukl. na"y. pinto. pinks. great Northern. kidney. red. white. cranberry. black turtle soup. smail limas. large limas and snap beans_

I Application Rates for Weed Growth Stages

1 PI. per Acre' 1 'I, P1s. per Acre 2 Pts. per Acre Weeds Controlled Leaf Stage Max. Height Leaf St3ge Max. Height Lnf Stage Max. Height

Cocklebur (PNW) 2-4" 4" 2-6" 6" 6-10 I 10" Common Lambsquarterst Up to 4 1" Up te 6 1 W·· .. 4-8 2 .. •• • Common Purslane - - Upt04 1" 4-6 2" Common Ragweed -- - - -- 4-6 3" Devilsclaw - - -- Up to 6'" 3" Gallnsoga -- - --

I - - Cotyledon 2"

Up to 6'" Giant Ragweed tt --

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Hairy NlghtshaeJe .... ,

2-6 • 4" - - I --I Jlm2,onwecd Up to 6

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Marsllelder --- Up 10 4 ~-,

·~-8 4" < Pennsj.'lvanla S·nartweed Up to 4 4-- Up to 6 4-- 6- 1 0 I 10" , ,

Prlck!'1 Sl(~a or kaweed - Up to, 6 T !

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Vclvctleaf· Up to 3 2-' U~ te 4 2' ! 46'" , " J

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'See section Addftion of nitrogen solution Directions lor use·all crops_ -- - --- L --- - ---1 * Apply befon~ weeds react1 trlc ma:Xlnlljrn s!zc or leaf slage lndiCaled !f regrowth de'/elons rl'ldkc d ~, -01 rj dPpl:ca lion of 1 pll'll 710 14 days after the first aprl!Cai'On (ThiS rate IS ro: ap;1ltcab1c In Ca!lf'ln!:a ) I

** Do not treat earlier than leaf stage shO-Nn 3'1d (JO not cour~t cotyledon Ipaves ••• Add od concentrate aCcof(Jlng to the Directions lor use-all crops

•••• Basagran dces "ct adequately control black nlg"tshadc tCQntroi mdJ be pcHllal or InconSlst('nt

tti: after :he first application a second w(~('d f!ustl develops re-treat accordl~lg ~o !hl~, ralc tatJlc tttDo not treat rosette before seed stalk appears

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Restrictions a'ld limitations (partial Hst) Do not apply Basagran to bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leef fully expanded because severe crop damage may occur Do not apply Basagran to black­eyes grown In Calilornia or to (jdrbanzo beans or lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crr>p damage may occur Do not apply more than:. total of 4 Pints of Basagr:;" iJer acre In one season Do not app'y Basagran to dry or succulent beans w!th'n 30 (Jays 01 harvest

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Yellow Nulsedge lwo appllcallons are preferred lor besl result, Apply 1 'f.' to 2 p,nls (except Paclhc Northwest) 01 Basagran per acre when pia. lis arc 6 to 8 Inches tall It needed, make a second applIcatIon at the same rate ot 7 to 10 days later Add 011 concentrate to the spray solution 01 Basagran/water lor each apphca· tlon accordIng to the Directions for use - all crops. In California: Apply 2 pInts of Basagran per acre when plants ere 6 to 8 Inches tall Make a second applicatIon at the same rate 10 to 14 days later The use of 011 concentrate WIth Basagran may increase inlury and may reo duce YIelds

Canada Thistle Apply 2 p"nts of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 Inche, tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Field and Hedge Bindweed In KY. IL. IN. MI. OH only For suppressIon of fIeld and hedge bindweed, apply 2 or 3 pints of Basagran per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. Add 011 concentrate to the spray solutIon of Basagranfwater, accordIng to the Directions for use­all crops. Pacific Northwest <10. OR. WA) For control of cocklebur, yellow nutsedge. and WIld mustard. use only the 2 pint rate For cocklebur, treat when plants are In the 2 to 10 leaf stage and a maXtm~m he' - •• of 10 Inc~es Fo, ,_,Iow nutsedg('. follow the d'recllons Ind,caWd above uSIng only the 2 pInt rate. f-or wild mustard. trr:at wh~n plants arc up to the 10 103! stage and a rnax I

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Peas (Dry or Succulent) Directions for use

Apply Basagran"' herbicide early post emergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 24. the Af'Plication Rates for Peas. 3uch weed growth stages generally cor­respond to pea stages of greate; than 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) Peas are tolerant to Basagran af­ter 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) are present. Pea Injury can be very pronounced, Even at the tolerant stages yellowing, bronZing. speck­ling or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and limitations) This temporary injury is generally outgrown without delaying pod set or matunty or reducing Yield Tolerant pea types are garden peas, English peas and southern peas

Western irrigated areas In the Western Irrigated areas, It may t)e necessary to I",gate prior to treatment with Basagran to en­sure weeds are growing actively Weeds that are growing under mOisture stress are not actively growing and are not satlsfactonly controlled Avoid application of Basagran dunng prolonged penods of cold weather (day temperature below 75°F and night ten perature below 55°F for 2 to 5 days) because weed control may be nulllf:ed

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Do not apply Basagran to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvr'st Do nut apply Basagran to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) be­ca~_9 S8vere crop damage may occur Do not apply Basagran to peas under stress from root rot In the Southeast. in-furrow treat­"'ents of Insecticides/nematic Ides may possibly predispose the peas 'n Inlury from Basagran Do not apply Basagran to black­eyes grown In California or to garbanzo beans or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur Do not apply more than a total of 4 pmts of Basagran per acre In O'le season Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran for us"! on peas, ex­cept as directed for use in the Pacific Northwest (PNW).

Table 24 Application Rates for Peas (Dry or Succulent) -------------- .-_. -- .. _---- --~---

Weeds Controlled Application Rates for Wiled Growth Stages 1'/2 Pints per Acre 2 Pints per Acre

Leaf Stage Max.Height Leaf Stage Max. Height Cocklebur (PNW) 2-4' 6" 6-10 10" Common Purslane Upto4 1" 4-6 2" Giant Ragweed' - 2-4 6" HairY Nightshade·· - - 2-6 4" Jimsonweed Upt06 6" 6 10 10" Ladysthumb Upto6 6" 6 J 10" Marshelder Upto4 2" 4 - ' 4" Mayweed/Oog Fennel - 2" 3" (PNW;

i 10" Pennsylvania Smart- Upt06 4" 6 10 weed Prickly S,da or TeawQed Up t06 3" 6-8 4" Shepherdspurse' Upto6 4" G- 10 8" Velvetieato Upto4 2" 4-6 5" Venice Mallow Upto6 2" 6 10 4" Wild MUSlard (PNW) Upto6 4" 6 10 10" Wild Sunflower Upto4 5" 4-6 8"

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~?dltlonal we((Js see Special Directions section followlPcJ

'Sec section Addition of nitrogen solution. ---

*00 nOI treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do flat count C1)lyledon leaves ··Basagran does not adequately control black nl'lhtshade . If. after the Ilrst application a second WCC(j Hush dcvelons TC-ifeat according to th" rate table

I .. Do nol treal roselte before s(,ed S181k appears

c£'NW See speCial d""CIiOrlS for Pacific Northwest. -----~--- - ~--------- ------- --------- ,~

I Special Directions for Other Weed ProblemsJ!:I~~as J i-canada Thistle i I App!'f 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants arc Iron) 8 ,flC!,C:" tall 10 1t.1': i

bud ,-tage Make a second arJpllcatlon at ~c s,:mc rate ~~ ___ :2_~L<.1VS later l Pac;' IC Northwest (10, OR, WA) rev control of cocklCDur and Wild rnustard. us..; only the 2 plrii ~a:(: when , ~/Iants arc In the 2 to 10 leaf stage 3nej tl maximum ~~~~t 9~ __ ~(~ ir~~t~~ ~ ___ ._--.J

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g"~,,un"l'1 T IllllJUUI letll" mil' Iur I"'UlJllI:ln:rYC""1I: "PP""etllUIl For use in ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, AI, NY. PA, NJ, VA, MD, DE, WA, 10, OA

General information The tank mix of tlasagran'" her­bicide plus Thistrol'" herbicide will control certain weeds not con­trolled by Basagran alone (see Table 25). Since this tank mix is effective mainly through contact action, thorough coverage of weeds is es­sential for effective weed control. Large crop-and-weed leaf can­opies earlier shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Crop foliage present at application may be injured in the form of yellowing, bronzing, speck­ling, and/or twisting, but plants usually outgrow this temporary in­jury and develop normally.

Time and Rate of Application Application rates and weed sizes for this tank mix are given in Table 25. This tank mix should be ap­plied after the three leaf stage (four node stage) of peas, but not later than three nodes before pea flowering Apply the tank mix of Basagran plus Thistrol to weeds that are ac­tively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed. Application to weeds that exceed the maximum size stated may re­sult in inadequate control

Table 25

Notice to user Due to variability among pea cultivars and in application tech­niques, neither the manufacturers nor the sellers have determined whether or not the tank mix of Basagran • Thistrol can be safely used on all pea crops under all conditior.s. It is therefore recom­mended that the user determine if the tank mix of Basagran ' Thistrol can be used safel~ prior to broad use.

Spray additives Do not use crop oil concentrate, other oil-based additives, or any other spray additives or surfac­tants with this tank mix.

Water volume and spray pressure Use a spray volume of 20-40 gal­lons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast basis) and a maximum of 40 psi pressure with standard high pressure hol!ow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches ap­art. Use only ground equipment to apply this tank mix.

Mixing Fill the spray tank half full with wa­ter and while the agitator is running, add the recommended amount of Basagran and Thlstrol. Then add the remaining quantity of water.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Aead and follow the restrictions and limitations on the Thistrol la­bel. The most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes. Do not apply tank mix if peas show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/ or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment be­cause this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged. Do not feed treated peas, vines or hay to livestock Do not apply tank mix during pro­longed perioDs of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as un satisfactory weed control may result. Do not apply tank mix to peas that have been subjected to stress conditions such as root rot, hail damage, flooding, drought, or un­seasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result. Do not apply the tank :nix to peas when temperatures exceed gO°F Do not apply the tank mix to peas after pea flower buds appear. Avoid drift to all other crops and non-target areas. Crops other than peas may be severely injured by drtft. Cotton, beans, grapes, tomatoes, and ornamentals are particularly sensitive to Thistrol.

Application Rates for Tank Mix of BASAGRAN Thistrol for Peas

I ~--~~~~~B~a~~~g~r~a-n~(~,-p-I.-IA~)---'~B~a-~--g-ra-n-(-'-'I-,-p-ts-.I-A-)-' Thlstrol (2 pts.lA) . Thlslrol (3 pIS.lA)

I ... ___ Maximum Maximum Maximum ~d!\ Controlled Leaf Stage Height Leaf Stage

Maximum ..':'eight

I c,,; ,ada Thistle' 10 to bud vocklebur" 6 6" Common Lambsquarterst 4 2" 8 3" Common Purslane 4 I" 6 2" Common Ragweed 6 3"' Field Pepperweedtt 6 4" 10 8" Giant Ragweedt 4 6" Henbltt 4 2" Jimsonweed 4 4" 6 6" Ladysthumb 6 6" 10 10" ~~~ 4 7 Pashenlk 5" 5" Pennsylvania Smartweed 6 4" 8 6" Pigweed 5 2" 8 6" PrtCkly S,da or Teaweed 6 3" 8 4" Shepherdspursett 6 4" 10 8" Velvetleaft 4 2" Wild Mustard 6 4" 10 10" Wild Radish 6 4" 10 10" Wild Sunflower I 4 5" , Follow treatment With a sequenllal application of Basagran (2 plntslacre) at 7 to 10 days after tankmlx treatm-en":'t-a-s---1

needed .. Do not treat earlier than 2 leaf staae and do not count colyledon leaves tContrOI may be partial or Inconsistent

ttDo not treat until seed stalk apP"ars

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Special Directions for the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Peas (Dry or Succulent)

Addition of oil concentrate to spray tank A non phytotoxic oil concentrate (commonty referred to as oil con­centrate) may be added to the spray tank. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet the following criteria: 1) be non­phytotoxic, 2) contain only EPA­exempt ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality, and 4) be successful in lueal ey Jerience. Additional information may be found in the section entitled Addition of oil concentrate.

Temperature considerations Crop and weeds must be actively growing. Basagran~ herbicide may be applied during periods oi cold weather (day; cmperatures below 75° F and night tempera­tures below 55°) provided crop and weeds are actively growing. Do not apply Basagran with oil concentrate when temperature ex­ceeds 80°F, as excessive leaf burn may occur.

Restrictions and limitations (partial list) Do not apply Basagran to dry or succulent peas within 30 days of harvest. Do not apply Basagran to pea fields until peas have at leas! 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) be­cause severe crop damage may occur Do not apply Basagran to peas under stress from root rot. Do not apply Basagran to olack­eyes grown in California, garbanzo beans or chick peas, or to lupines at any stage of growth, as severe crop damage may occur. Do not apply more than a total of 4 pints of Basagran per acre in one season. Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran for use on peas except as directed for use in the PacifiC Northwest (PNW). Do not apply Basagran with 011 concentrate when temperatures exceed 80°F Do not apply oil concentrate with Basagran plus MCPA tank mix.

Tabfe 2& AppJication R~te~ forl>lIcific North.!Vest Peas (Dry or Sllcculent)

_~l'plication Rates for Weed-G-ro:';'h-Siages-1 Pt.lA -"" Pts.lA-2 ~~ts.lA -

Leaf Max. Leaf Max. Leaf i,4ax. Weeds Controlled Stage Height Stage Height Stage Heli.'ht Cocklebur 2-10 10" Common Lambsquartels" Common Purslane

2-4 1" 4-6 2-4

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1" 4-8 2" 4-6 2"

Giant Ragweedtt 2-4 6" Hairy N'(jhtshadet" 2-6 4" J,msonweed 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Ladysthumb 2-6 6" 6-10 10" Marsheidcr 2-4 2" 4-8 4" Mayweed/Dog Fennel 2" 3" Pashenlk" 5" Pennsylvania Smartweed 2-6 4" 6-10 Pnckly Sid a or leaweed 2-6 3" 6-8 Shepherdspurse' 2-6 4" 6-10 Venice Mallow 2-6 2" 6-10

1'!')lunteer Radish 2-6 4" 6-10 VOlunteer Sugar Beets 2-4 4-8

4" 5" 10" 4" 8" 4" 10"

Wild Mustard 2-4 2" 4-6 4" 6-10 10" Wild Sun!lower 1-2 3" 2-4 5" 4-6 8" " Control reqUires the addillon of 1-2 plntE per acre of 0,1 cone en:rate (2 pint;

maximum per acre) tBasagran does not adequalely control black nightshade

ttl! second weed !lush occurs, retreat according to :hls table

Table 27 Application Rates for PNW Peas (Succulent only) BASAGRAN Tank Mix with MCPA (0 125 to 0 251bs ae/A)

Rate of BASAGRAN'

1'" Pts.lA 2 Pts.lA Leaf Maximum Leaf I Maximum

Weeds Controlled Stage Height Stage Height Plgw(~ds 2-4 1" 4-8 I 2" Common Lambsquarters 2-4 1" 4-8 2"

'00 nol apply all concentrate With Basagran plus MCPA lanl< MIX.

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Established Peppermint and Spearmint­Directions for use

Apply Basagran early post­emergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 28 Application Rates for Peppermint and Spttarmlnt. Peppermint and spearmint are tol­erapt to Basagran; however. some leaf-burning may occur under cer­tain conditions. such as when plants are growing very actively and have extensive new. succulent tissue Mint plants generally out­grow this condition within 10 days.

Irrigated areas In irrigated areas it _. be neces­sary to irrigate prior IV treatment with Basagran to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditions or unseasonably cold weather usually are not satisfac­torily controlled.

Restrictions and limitations Do not apply more than a total of 8 pints of Basagran per acre in one season.

Table 28 Application Rates for Peppermint and Spearmint

2 Pints per Acre 4 Pints per Acre Weeds Controlled Le'l' Max. Lea' I Mu.

SIII\'e HeIght Stage , Height

Common Lambsquarters· 4-8·· 2" - -Common Ragweed 4-6·· 3" - -Hairy Nightshade··· 2-6 4" 6-10 6" Koc.hia NA 2" ... NA 4" .. Ladysthumb 6-10 10" - -Pennsylvania Smartweed 6-10 10" - -Wild Mustard 6-10 8" -- -For additional weeds see Speclat Directions section following.

·Control may be partial or inconSistent, •• Add oil concentrate ac<-ording to the Directions 'or use - all crops.

···Basagran does not adequately control black nightshade. -.J NA not ap~·licable.

Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peppermint and Spearmint Yellow Nutsedpe Apply 2 pints a Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 Inches tall Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add all concenlrate to the spray solution of Basagran/water for each application according to the Directions for lise - aU crops. Canada Thistle Apply 4 pints of Basagran per acre when plants arc from 8 Inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later

Common Groundset Apply 2 to 3 pints of Basagran per acre when ptants are less than 3 Inches tall Add all concentrate to Ihe spray solution of Basagran/water, according to ~e Directions for use - aU crops.

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Appendix The following are sCientific names for the weeds listed In this section For specific recommendations on controf of these weeds. refer to the mator crop and/or tank mlY sections

Broadleaf Weeds Common Name Arrowhead (Water Plantain) Balloonvlne Beggartlcks Bindweed. F,etd

. Hedge Bnstly Starbur Butterpnnt (see Vetvetleaf) Buttonweed (see Vetvetlea!) Canada Thlslle Citron (Wltd Watermeton) Cocktebur Coffee Senna Common Lambsquarters Common Purstane Cro:atana Oayliower Oeviisclaw Oucksalad Flonda Be(jgarweed Flonda Pus ley Gahnsoga Groundsel. Com mar. Jimsonweed Kochla Ladysthumb Marshelder Mayweed/Oog Fennel Mornlngglory. Cypressvlne

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.Ivyteaf Mornlngglory. Patmteaf

· Pitted · Pur pte Moonflower · Smallftower · Tall (Common)

N'ghts~ade. Black . HallY

Pashenlk Pennsylvania Smartweed Pigweed. Redroot

. Smooth Pnckly S,da or Teaweed Ragweed. Common

. Giant Redstem Rcdweed Sesbanla Shepherdspurse S,ckiepod Spurred Anoda TropIC Croton Velvellea! Venice Mallow 'volunteer Radish Volunteer Sugar beets Waterhemp. Tall Waterplantaln. Common Wild Buckwheat Wild Mustard Wild POinsettia Wild Radish Wild Sunllower

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Drslum arvense C,trullus vulgafls Xanthium strumarium Cassia occidental,s ChenopodIUm album Portulaca o/eracea Crotalana spectabllrs Commelma spp. Problscldea louis/anlca Heteranthera fimosa Desmoolum tortuosum Rlchardla scc.bra Gallllsoga spp. SenecIo vulgafls Datura stramOnium Kochla scoparra Polygonum perslcana Iva xanthlololra Anthem/s wtula Ipomoea quamocllt loomoea hederacea var. m!egnuscula Ipomoea hederacea Ipomoea wnghtll Ipomoea lacunosa Ipomoea mUficata Jacquemontla tamnlfolla I Ipomoea purpurea Solanum nrgrum SOlanum saracholdes

Polygonum pensylvanrcum Amaranthus retroflexu$ Amaranti'us hybndlS Srda spinosa AmbroSia artemlsllfof,A AmbroSia trrf;da Ammanma spp Melochlt:l corchoflfo:,a Sesbanra exaltata Capseffa bursa-pastons Cassia obtusrfolla Anod, i caflsta'a Croton glandulosus Abutl/on theophrastl Htl. 'scus tf/anum RaJJhanus SarlV{d Beta vulgarrs Amaranthus tuberculatus Ahsma Tflv/ale Polygonum convolvulus SlfldOSIS arvcnSIS Euphorbia heterOphyffa HiJphamls raphanlstrum Hellanthus annuus

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, Roughsced SClfPUS mucrona/u, Splkcrush E/eochafls macros/act 'I" Umbrellaplanl. Smallflower Cyperus dlltorm;s

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Basagran and Poast are registered trademarks o( BASF AG. Blazer and Dash are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation. AAtrex is a r6gistered trademark of Ciba-Geigy. Butoxone is a registered trade­mark of Cedar Chemical Corporation, Butyrac. Sevin and Thlstrol are registered trademarks of Rhone­Poulenc, Reflex and Starfrre are registered trademarks of ICI Amerrcas Inc PursUit and Scepter are registered trademarks of Amerrcan Cyanamid Company.

STAM and Trrt'Jn are registered trademarks and Prostar is a trade­mark of Rohm and Haas Company Pinnacle and Pydfln are r"glstered trademarks o( E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co Lorsban is a trademark of The Dow Elanco Chemical Company Furadan and Pounce are regis­tered trademarks of the FMC Corporation, The purchase price of Basagran" herbicide includes a royalty for the Ircense to practice the method of US Patent 3.708.277,

,to 1991 BAS': Corporation

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--.-J I '-'j. - -. Conditions of sale '- . and warranty Tile Directions for U3e of tnls prod· uct reflect Ine op'll,on of experts t,ased on field IJse and tests The dllectlons are believed to be rel,· able and should be followed carefully However. II IS Impossible to eliminate all IIsks Inherently as­sociated with use of this product Crop inJury. ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials. or use of the prod­uct In a manner inconSistent with its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF COR­PORATION ("BASF ') or the Seller All SUGh risks shall be assumed by the Buyer BASF and Seller warrant that th.s product conform:.; to the chemical descrrplion on the label and IS rea­sonably fit for the purposes referred to ,n the Directions for use,eublect to the inhelent riSks referred to above BASF AND SELLER MAKE NO OTHER EX­PRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY m FITNESS OR MERCHAN­TABILITY OR ANY OTHER EI,PRESS OR IMPLIED WAR­RANTY IN NO CASE SHALL THE BASF OR THE SELLER BE LlA­[;LE FOR CONSEOUENTIAL SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING ~ROM THE USE OR HANDliNG OF THi~; PRODUCT BASF a'1d tne Seller .')i­fer Ihls product, and t~8 Buyer ane User accept It. sublect 10 'he fore~ go<ng COlldltlons of sale and I/.a~fanty wfl'Ch may be varied oniy by agreement In wllt,ng Signed by a duly aulhorlzed represe'1tatlve of BASF