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grass beater over-the-top grass killer concentrate EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 7969-88-4 ©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved Distributed by Bonide Products, Inc. 6301 Sutliff Road Oriskany, NY 13424

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grass beater over-the-top grass killer concentrate

EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 7969-88-4©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights ReservedDistributed byBonide Products, Inc.6301 Sutliff RoadOriskany, NY 13424

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FIRST AIDIf swallowed

• Immediately call a poison control center or doctor.

• Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor.

• DO NOT give any liquid to the person.

• DO NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

If on skin or clothing

• Take off contaminated clothing.

• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

If in eyes • Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.

• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes; then continue rinsing eyes.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

(continued)

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FIRST AID (continued)If inhaled • Move person to fresh air.

• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.

NOTE TO PHYSICIANMay pose an aspiration pneumonia hazard. Contains petroleum distillate.

HOT LINE NUMBERHave the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. For information on pesticide products (including health concerns, medical emergencies, or pesticide incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858-7378.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTSHAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC

ANIMALSCAUTION: Causes moderate eye injury. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Some materials that are chemically resistant to this product are listed below. For more options, refer to Category E on an EPA chemical-resistance category-selection chart.Applicators and other handlers must wear:• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as or made

of any waterproof material• Shoes plus socks

Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

Engineering Controls StatementWhen handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.

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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSUsers should: • Wash hands before eating, drinking,

chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.

• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.

• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

Environmental HazardsThis product is toxic to aquatic organisms. For terrestrial uses, DO NOT apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. DO NOT contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.

Endangered Species ConcernsThe use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm an endangered species or adversely modify their habitat is a violation of federal law. This pesticide is toxic to vascular plants and should be used strictly in accordance with drift precautions on this label in order to minimize offsite exposures.

DIRECTIONS FOR USEIt isaviolationof federal lawtousethisproductin a manner inconsistent with its labeling. DO NOTapplythisproductinawaythatwillcontactworkers or other persons, either directly orthroughdrift.Onlyprotectedhandlersmaybe intheareaduringapplication.Foranyrequirements

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specifictoyourstateortribe,consulttheagencyresponsible for pesticide regulation. Unlessotherwise stated in supplemental labeling, allapplicabledirections,restrictionsandprecautionsare to be followed.This labelingmust be in theuser’spossessionduringapplication.

AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTSUse this product only in accordance withits labeling and with the Worker ProtectionStandard, 40 CFR part 170. This standardcontains requirements for the production ofagriculturalworkersonfarms,forests,nurseries,and greenhouses, and handlers of agriculturalpesticides.Itcontainsrequirementsfortraining,decontamination, notification, and emergencyassistance.Italsocontainsspecificinstructionsandexceptionspertaining to thestatementsonthis label about personal protective equipment(PPE) and restricted-entry interval. Therequirements in this box only apply to uses ofthis product that are covered by the WorkerProtectionStandard.DO NOTenterorallowworkerentryintotreatedareasduringtherestricted-entryinterval(REI)of12 hours.PPE required for early entry to treated areasthat is permitted under the Worker ProtectionStandardandthatinvolvescontactwithanythingthat has been treated, such as plants, soil, orwater,is:•Coveralls•Chemical-resistantglovessuchasormadeofanywaterproofmaterial

•Shoesplussocks

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Steps to be taken in case materials released or spilledWearthepersonalprotectiveequipmentspecifiedon this label. Recover the material for reuseaccording to labelwheneverpossible.Cover theliquid with an absorbent material (such as petlitter). Sweep up and place in an appropriatecontainerfordisposal.Removeandwashclothingandpersonalprotectiveequipmentpriortoreuse.Keepthespilloutofallsewersandopenbodiesofwater.

General InformationThis product is a selective, broad spectrum,postemergence herbicide for control of annualandperennialgrassweeds.Thisproductdoesnotcontrolsedgesorbroadleafweeds.Essentially,allgrasscrops,suchassorghum,corn,smallgrains,andrice,aswellasornamentalgrasses,suchasturf,aresusceptibletothisproduct.

Mode of ActionThis product rapidly enters the target weedthrough its foliage and translocates throughoutthe plant. The effects range from slowing orstopping growth (generally within 2 days), tofoliagereddeningandleaftipburn.Subsequently,foliageburnbackmayoccur.Thesesymptomswillgenerallybeobservedwithin3weeksdependingonenvironmentalconditions.

Crop ToleranceAlllabeledcropsaretoleranttothisproductatallstagesofgrowth.

Application InstructionsApplications can be made to actively growingweeds as broadcast or band applications at theratesandgrowthstageslistedinTables 1, 2and

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3, unless instructed differently inCrop-specific Information. The most effective control willresult from making postemergence applicationsof this product early, when weeds are small.Delayingapplicationpermitsweedstoexceedthemaximumsizestatedandmaypreventadequatecontrol.

Apply this product to the foliage of grassesuniformly and completely because large leafcanopiessheltersmallerweedsandcanpreventadequatespraycoverage.DO NOTspray to thepointofrunoff.

Spray Drift Management

General Information Pertaining to Ground ApplicationsMakegroundapplicationwhen thewindvelocityfavors on-target product deposition. Apply onlywhen the wind speed is less than or equal to10 mph. For all non-aerial applications, windspeed must be measured to the applicationsite on the upwind side immediately prior toapplication.DO NOT make ground applicationsinto areas of temperature inversions. Inversionsare characterized by stable air and increasingdistance above the ground. Mist or fog mayindicate the presence of an inversion in humidareas. When permissible by local regulations,the applicator may detect the presence of aninversionbytheproducingsmokeandobservingasmokelayernearthegroundsurface.

Allgroundapplicationequipmentmustbeproperlymaintained and calibrated using appropriatecarriers.

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AdditivesTo achieve consistent weed control, alwaysuse one of the following additives: Dash HC, Sundance HC,methylated/modified seed oil, orcropoilconcentrate.Inaddition,ureaammoniumnitrate or ammonium sulfate is recommendedfor use on alfalfa, beans, cotton, flax, peanuts,peas,potatoes,soybeans,fieldcorn,sweetcorn,sugar beets, and sunflowers to enhance activityoncertaingrassspecies.SeeTable 4. Additive Rates Per 1000 sq. ft. for more information.However, when used in many vegetable cropsunder the following conditions, this product plusadjuvants should be used with caution due topotential crop leaf injury: when the temperatureexceeds90°Fandtherelativehumidityis60%orgreater,oranytimethetemperatureexceeds100°F,regardlessofthehumidity.

Because most nitrogen solutions are mildlycorrosive to galvanized, mild steel, and brassspray equipment, rinse the entire spray systemwithwatersoonafteruse.UANandAMSarenotregisteredinCalifornia.

Consult a Bonide representative or localagriculturalauthority formore informationon theuseofadditives.

Dash HC, Sundance HC, Crop Oil Concentrate, or Methylated Seed OilsA crop oil concentrate must contain either apetroleumorvegetableoilbaseandmustmeetallofthefollowingcriteria:•Non-phytotoxic•ContainonlyEPA-exemptingredients•Providegoodmixingqualityinthejartest•Successfulinlocalexperience

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The exact composition of suitable products willvary; however, vegetable and petroleum oilconcentratesshouldcontainemulsifierstoprovidegoodmixingquality.

Highly refined vegetable oils have provenmoresatisfactory than unrefined vegetable oils. Formore information, see Compatibility Test for Mix Components.Formostcrops,Dash HCorSundance HC may be substituted for crop oilconcentrateormethylatedseedoil;however, forsomecropsandtankmixes,DashHC,SundanceHCandMSOarenotrecommended.(SeeCrop-Specific Informationformoreinformation.)

Nitrogen Source• Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN): Commonlyreferred to as 28%, 30%, or 32% nitrogensolution,UANmaybeusedinadditiontoDash HC, Sundance HC, or crop oil concentrate toimprove weed control. DO NOT use brass oraluminumnozzleswhensprayingUAN.

• Ammonium Sulfate (AMS): AMSper1000sq.ft.maybesubstitutedforUAN.WhenliquidAMSis used, 2.2 fl. ozs. of 8-8-0 analysis may besubstitutedfor1oz.ofdryAMS.Usehigh-qualityAMS(spraygrade)toavoidpluggingofnozzles.Othersourcesofnitrogenarenotaseffectiveasthosementioned. If theAMS is added directlyto the spray tank, add slowly while agitating.Adding the mix too quickly may clog outletlines.Besure theAMS iscompletelydissolvedbeforeaddinganyotherproducts.BonidedoesnotrecommendapplyingAMSifappliedin lessthan1Quartper1000sq.ft.becauseofpotentialproblemswithprecipitationinreducedvolumes.

UAN and AMS are not registered for use inCalifornia.

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Mixing Order1.Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly cleansprayertankthree-quartersfullofcleanwater.

2.Agitation. Maintain constant agitationthroughoutmixingandapplication.

3.Remaining quantity of water.4.Emulsifiable concentrates (oroilconcentratewhen applicable). If an inductor is used, rinseit thoroughly after the component has beenadded.

5.Water-soluble additives (such as AMS orUAN when applicable). If an inductor is used,rinseitthoroughlyafterthecomponenthasbeenadded.Maintainconstantagitationduringapplication.

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefore,refertothedescriptionsbelowtoensureapplicationaccuracy.FollowtheApplication Rate and Timingtablesforyourregiononly.RefertoTable 5forthemaximumallowableuseratesforspecificcropandusesites.

Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

MaximumHeight

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

BarnyardgrassCrabgrass,Large,1Smooth1Cupgrass,Southwestern,WoollyFescue,Tall(seedling)

8"6"6"

8"6"

0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.

0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

8"4"4"8"

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)

Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

MaximumHeight

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Foxtail,Giant,Green,YellowGoosegrassItchgrassJohnsongrass(seedling)JunglericeLovegrassMillet,WildProsoOats,Tame,Wild1

8"8"8"6"4"8"8"6"10"6"4"

0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.1.1fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.275fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.

8"8"8"4"

8"8"

10"

4"

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

0.55fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.(continued)

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)

Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

MaximumHeight

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Orchardgrass(seedling)Panicum,Browntop,Fall,TexasRedRice1Ryegrass,AnnualSandbur,FieldShattercane/Wildcane1Signalgrass,BroadleafSprangletop,Red3Stinkgrass

6"8"8"8"4"8"3"18"8"8"6"

0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.1.1fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.69fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

8"8"8"

8"

18"8"8"

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

(continued)

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)

Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

MaximumHeight

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Volunteer2,4Barley1Corn1Oats1Rye1Wheat1Witchgrass1

4"20"4"4"4"8"

0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.

4"12"4"4"4"8"

1.1fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.1.1fl.ozs.1.1fl.ozs.1.1fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

1Addnitrogentothecropoilconcentratetoimprovegrasscontrolonindicatedspecies.2Applythisproductbeforetillering.3ThisproductisnotrecommendedforuseonredsprangletopinCalifornia,Arizona,orwesternNewMexico.4IntheWestRegion,volunteercerealsthatemergefromlatespringthroughearlysummer(MaythroughJuly)maybepartiallyorincompletelycontrolledbecauseofunfavorableconditionsatapplicationtime.

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Regional DescriptionsWest and High and Rolling Plains. An areaof the western United States, including westernTexas, Oklahoma and Kansas; west of a linerunning north from Del Rio to Gainesville,Texas, and extending along Interstate 35 tothe Oklahoma-Kansas border; then west alongborder to Highway 83 and then north to theKansas-Nebraska border; west to Colorado; allofColorado to theContinentalDivide; thenwestoftheContinentalDividenorthtotheUS-Canadaborder.

Midwest, South, and Northeast. All otherregionsnotlistedabove.

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefore,refer to thedescriptionsinTable 1toensureapplicationaccuracy.FollowtheApplication Rate and Timingtablesforyourregiononly.RefertoTable 5forthemaximumallowableuseratesforspecificcropandusesites.

Perennial Grass Midwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

Standard Initial Application MaximumHeight

Rate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

BermudagrassGuineagrassJohnsongrass(Rhizome)Johnsongrass(No-Till)

6"stolon8"25"20"

0.83fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

6"stolon

10"

1.1fl.ozs.-1.38fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.-1.38fl.ozs.

(continued)

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)

Perennial Grass (continued) Midwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling Plains

Standard Initial ApplicationMaximum

HeightRate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

Muhly,WirestemQuackgrassRyegrass,perennialTorpedograss

6"8"8"8"

0.69fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.

8"8"

1.38fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

(continued)

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)

Sequential ApplicationMaximum

HeightRate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (fl. ozs.)

Maximum Height

Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

BermudagrassGuineagrassJohnsongrass(Rhizome)Johnsongrass(No-Till)Muhly,WirestemQuackgrassRyegrass,perennialTorpedograss

4"stolon8"12"12"6"8"8"8"

0.55fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.69fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.

4"stolon

8"

8"8"

0.83fl.ozs.

0.55fl.ozs.-0.83fl.ozs.

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

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Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and Northeast

Annual GrassSpecial Early

MaximumHeight

Early Rate Per

1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

Rescue Maximum

Height

Rescue Rate Per

1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

BarnyardgrassCrabgrass,LargeSmoothFoxtail,Giant1,Green,YellowGoosegrassJohnsongrass(seedling)Millet,WildProso

4"

4"4"

3"

10"

0.41fl.ozs.1

0.41fl.ozs.0.41fl.ozs.

0.41fl.ozs.

0.275fl.ozs.

12"8"8"16"16"16"8"16"24"

0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.

(continued)

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Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and Northeast (continued)

Annual Grass (continued)Special Early

MaximumHeight

Early Rate Per

1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

Rescue Maximum

Height

Rescue Rate Per

1,000 sq. ft. (fl. ozs.)

Panicum,Fall,TexasSingnalgrass,BroadleafVolunteerCorn

4"4"4"12"

0.41fl.ozs.0.41fl.ozs.0.41fl.ozs.0.41fl.ozs.

12"12"12"

0.83fl.ozs.0.55fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

1Inthefollowingstatesuse0.55fl.ozs.:AL,AR,FL,GA,LA,MS,NC,SC,TN,TX,andVA.

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Table 4. Additive Rates Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Additive Ground ApplicationAMS 1oz.

Dash® HC/Sundance® HC

0.37fl.ozs.

CropOilConcentrate 0.73fl.ozs.MethylatedSeedOils(MSO)

0.55fl.ozs.

UANSolution 1.47-2.94ozs.

General Restrictions and Limitations – All Crops•Maximum seasonal use rate:SeeTable 5forcrop-specificmaximumseasonaluserates.

•Preharvest Interval: See Table 5 for crop-specificpreharvestintervals.

•Restricted-Entry Interval (REI): 12 hours•Avoidalldirectorindirectcontactwithanydesiredgrass crop unless otherwise recommended onthislabel.•Stress: DO NOTapplytograssesorcropsunderstress due to lack of moisture, hail damage,flooding, herbicide injury, mechanical injury, orwidelyfluctuatingtemperature,asunsatisfactorycontrolmayresult. In irrigatedareas, itmaybenecessarytoirrigatebeforeapplicationtoensureactiveweedgrowth.

•DO NOT apply to crops that show injury (leafphytotoxicityorplantstunting)producedbyanyother prior herbicide applications because thisinjurymaybeenhancedorprolonged.

•DO NOTapplyasapreplantorpreemergence treatment before planting grass crops, suchas corn, millet, or sorghum, unless otherwisespecifiedonsupplementallabeling.

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•DO NOTuseUANorAMSinCalifornia.•DO NOTuseselective application equipmentsuchasrecirculatingsprayers,wiperapplicators,orshieldedapplicator.

•Rainfast Period: This product is rainfast 1 hourafterapplication.

•DO NOT apply through any type of irrigationequipment.

•DO NOTplantothercropstobeharvestedfor30days after application unlessPoast® herbicide, Poast Plus® herbicide,orRezult® G herbicideareregisteredforuseonthatcrop.

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Table 5. Crop-specific Restrictions and Limitations for this product

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Apricot 25days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. n/aArtichoke,Globe 7days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. NoAsparagus 1day 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. NoAvocado(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/aBeans1,Dry,Succulent

30days15days

1.38fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.

2.2fl.ozs.2.2fl.ozs.

YesYes

Beet(Garden) 60days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Blueberry 30days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. NoBrassica1,including:Broccoli(includingChineseandRaab),BrusselsSprouts,Cabbage(BokChoy,ChineseMustard,Napa),Cauliflower,Collards,Kale,Kohlrabi,MustardGreens,RapeGreens

30days1 0.83fl.ozs. 1.65fl.ozs. No

(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Bulbvegetables,including:Garlic,Leek,Onion(DryBulbandGreen),Shallot

30days 0.83fl.ozs. 2.48fl.ozs. No

Caneberries1,including:(Allvarietiesand/orhybridsofthese)Blackberry,Raspberry(Red,Black),Loganberry,Youngberry

45days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No

Carrot 30days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Cherries(sweet&sour) 25days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. n/aCitrus1 15days 1.38fl.ozs. 5.5fl.ozs. YesClover 7daysbefore

grazing,feeding,orcuttingfor(undried)forage

1.38fl.ozs. 3.58fl.ozs. Yes

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Corn(fieldcorn)1 60days(grainorfodder)

45days(forageandsilage)

0.83fl.ozs. 1.65fl.ozs. Yes

Corn(sweetcorn)1 45days(grainorfodder)30days(freshsweetcornorforageand

silage)

0.83fl.ozs. 1.65fl.ozs. Yes

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Cranberry1 60days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.48fl.ozs. NoCucurbits1,including:Cantaloupes(all);Cucumber,Gherkin,HoneydewMelon,Muskmelon(all),Pumpkin,Squash(all),Watermelon

14days1 0.83fl.ozs. 1.65fl.ozs. No

Date(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/a(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

DeciduousTrees,NonfoodCropAreas,FallowLand1 n/a 1.38fl.ozs. n/a No

Fescue,Tall1 n/a 1.38fl.ozs. n/a NoFig(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/aFruitingVegetables1,including:Eggplant,Goundcherry,Pepino,Peppers(all)1,Tomatillo,Tomato1

20days 0.83fl.ozs. 2.48fl.ozs. No

Grape1 50days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

HeadandPetioleTypevegetables1Cardoon,Celery1,Celery(Chinese),Celltuce,Fennel(Florence),Lettuce(Head),Radicchio,Rhubarb1,SwissChard

30days 0.83fl.ozs. 1.65fl.ozs. No

Horseradish1 60days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

LeafyVegetablesAmaranth,Arugula,Chervil,Chrysanthemum,(Edible,Garland),Cilantro,CornSalad,Cress(Garden,Upland),Dandelion,Dock,Endive(Escarole),Lettuce(Leaf),Orach,Parsley,Purslane(Garden,Winter),Spinach(includingNewZealandandVine)

15days 0.83fl.ozs 1.65fl.ozs No

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Lingonberry,Salal,Juneberry 45days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. NoMint1 20days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. NoNectarine 25days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. n/aOlives(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/aPeach 25days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. n/aPeas,dry,Succulent

30days15days

1.38fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.

2.2fl.ozs.2.2fl.ozs.

YesYes

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Pistachio1 15days 1.38fl.ozs. 5.5fl.ozs. n/aPlum(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/aPomeFruits1,including:Apples,Crabapples,PearsandQuince

14days 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. No

Pomegranate(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/a(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

Potatoes1,Field,Sweet(EastUS)Sweet(WestUS)

30days30days60days

1.38fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.

2.75fl.ozs.2.75fl.ozs.2.75fl.ozs.

NoNoNo

Prune(nonbearing)1 1year 1.38fl.ozs. 4.13fl.ozs. n/a(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

TuberousandCormVegetablesArracacha,Arrowroot,Artichoke(Chinese,Jerusalem),Canna(Edible),Cassava(Bitter,Sweet),ChayoteRoot,Chufa,Dasheen(Taro),Ginger,Leren,Potato1,Tanier,Tumeric,YarnBean,Yam(True)

30days 1.38fl.ozs. 2.75fl.ozs. No

Strawberry1 7days 1.38fl.ozs. 1.38fl.ozs. No(continued)

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Table 5. (continued)

Crop

Minimum Time From

Application to Harvest (PHI)

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application

Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft.

Per Season

Livestock Grazing or Feeding

TreeNuts1 15days 1.38fl.ozs. 5.5fl.ozs. No1SeeCrop-specific InformationformoredetailsconcerninguserestrictionsandPHIexceptions.n/a=notapplicable

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Crop Specific Information Corn, Field

NotforuseinCalifornia.DO NOT apply this product after pollinationoccurs.

Corn, SweetApplications of this product in sweet corn maybemadeuntiltheonsetofpollenshed.DO NOTapply this product after pollination occurs. Asecondapplicationof thisproduct in sweet cornmaybemade10daysor later following thefirstapplication.

Mowing: The best control of annual grassescanbeachievedbyapplying thisproductbeforegrassweedsaremowed.Onceagrassismowedit becomes tougher to control, as much of theleaf surfacemay be removed, putting the grassunderstress.Inareaswithoutakillingfrost,someannualscanoverwinterafterhavingbeenmowedanumberoftimes.Thesegrassescanformlargecrowns and containmany viable buds. A largecrown,evenif it isanannualgrass,mayrequirerepeatedapplicationsofthisproductforpartialorcompletecontrol.

Annual Grass ControlApply this product at the grass sizes and ratesindicated in Tables 1 and 3. If grass has beencut,applythisproductaftertheregrowthreachestheminimumheight(sotherewillbeenoughleafarea for absorption) and before it exceeds themaximumheightindicated.Some annual grasses are spring- and summer-germinating plants, while others are fall-germinatingplants,andthetimetheyareactivelygrowing and most susceptible to this productmayvaryfromareatoarea.Also,someannuals

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germinateoveralongtime,andbecausecontrolof small grasses is desired, applications aftereachweedflushmaybeneeded.As a general guideline, spray spring- andsummer-germinating grasses as early in theseason as possible. The optimum applicationtiming may occur very early in the spring afterinitial green-up. Spray fall-germinating weeds inthe fallsoonafter theybegingrowingbutbeforeanykillingfrosts.Latefallapplicationsmaybelesseffectiveduetoenvironmentalchanges,suchasfrostsortheonsetofflowering.

Perennial Grass ControlThis product effectively controls or suppressesperennial grasses, such as Bermudagrass,Johnsongrass,quackgrass,wirestemmuhly,andperennialryegrass(seeTable 2).However, theirgrowthcharacteristicsaresuchthattheyaremoredifficulttocontrolthanannualgrasses,especiallyin a perennial crop such as established alfalfaor clover.A program of repeated applications isusuallynecessaryforbestresults.The most economical way of controllingperennialgrassesistodosointheyearofstandestablishmentbeforerhizomesorstolonsbecomelargeanddifficulttokill.Thefieldshouldbediskedbefore seeding to thoroughly fragment rhizomesorstolons.Insummerandfallseedings,coolseasongrasses(quackgrass, wirestem muhly, and perennialryegrass) can become very competitive undercool fall conditions. Fall applications of thisproductwillreducelateseasongrassgrowthandlimit theabilityofgrassestoaccumulatenutrientreservesinrootsandrhizomes.In established stands, it is important to beginapplyinginthespringwhenconditionsfavoractive

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growthandbeforestoragetissueshaveincreasedtheir nutrient reserves. Additional applicationscould be made on any grass regrowth in lattercuttings.

Fruit and Nut CropsBlueberry: NotregisteredinCalifornia.Citrus: Pulpandwastemaybefedtolivestock.Cranberry: NotregisteredinCalifornia.Grape: Pomaceand raisinwastemaybe fed toanimals.Pistachio: This product should only be appliedasadirectedspraytothegrovefloorforbearingpistachiotrees.Pome Fruits: Pressedorprocessedapplewastemaybefedtoanimals.

Tree NutsThis product may be used for grass control andsuppressioninbearingornonbearingtreenuts.Treenuts are very tolerant to this product; this productmay be applied over the top of small, nonbearingtreesorasadirectedsprayonlargertrees.DO NOTapplythisproductwithanotherpesticidewhose label cautions against use with oiladjuvants.In almond, only almond hulls may be fed toanimals.

Nonbearing Fruit and Nut CropsFornonbearingareas,alwaysadd0.75fl.ozs.ofoilconcentrateper1000sq.ft.The nonbearing crops that this product may beappliedtoare:• Avocado • Date • Fig • Olive • Plum

• Pomegranate • PruneTominimizethepotentialfortreeinjury,directthesprayawayfromtheleavesasmuchaspossible.

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Noncrop Areas Deciduous Trees, Nonfood Crop Areas,

Fallow Land

DECIDUOUS TREES, NONFOOD CROP AREAS, FALLOW LAND

This product may be used in noncrop areasincluding rights-of-way, roadsides and otherpaved areas, along fences and hedgerows,public buildings, recreation areas, industrialsites,storageyards,airports,electrictransformerstations, pipeline pumping stations, sewagedisposal areas, on potting soil and topsoil,uncultivatedagriculturalareas,andgeneralindoororoutdoorsites.ThisproductisnotrecommendedforuseonredsprangletopinCalifornia,ArizonaorwesternNewMexico.Notice to user:Due tovariabilitywithinspeciesand in application techniques, neither themanufacturer nor the seller has determinedwhetherornotthisproductcanbesafelyusedonallvarietiesandspeciesofnonbearingfoodcropsand other nonfood crops under all conditions.Therefore,determine if thisproductcanbeusedsafelybeforebroaduseinthefollowingmanner:On a small test area, apply the rate of thisproduct on nonbearing or nonfood crop speciesor varietiesunder the conditionsexpected tobeencountered.Any adverse conditions should bevisiblewithin7days.

Vegetable CropsAllowaminimumof14daysbetweensequentialapplications.Always add oil concentrate at 0.73 fl. ozs. per1,000 sq. ft. However, when the temperatureexceeds 90°F and the relative humidity is 60%

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orgreater,orany time the temperatureexceeds100°F regardless of the humidity, this productplus adjuvants should beusedwith caution duetopotentialleafinjury.

Brassica VegetablesMustardgreensmaybeharvested14daysafterthe last application.All other brassica vegetablecropsmaybeharvestednosoonerthan30daysafterthelastapplication.

Cucurbit VegetablesCantaloupemaybeharvested3daysafterthelastapplication.Allothercucurbitvegetablecropsmaybeharvestednosoonerthan14daysafterthelastapplication.

Fruiting VegetablesPeppersmaybeharvested7daysafter the lastapplication.Allotherfruitingvegetablecropsmaybeharvestednosoonerthan20daysafterthelastapplication.Tomatowastemaybefedtoanimals.

Head and Petiole VegetablesInFlorida,celerymaybeharvested14daysafterthe last application. All other head and petiolevegetablecropsmaybeharvestednosoonerthan30daysafterthelast.Horseradish: NotforuseinCalifornia.

Potato and TomatoIn case of heavy infestations of quackgrass inpotato,use1.38fl.ozs.ofthisproductper1,000sq. ft. followed by 0.83 fl. ozs. per 1,000 sq. ft.sequentiallyifneeded.DONOTtreattransplantedtomatoes within 14 days of transplanting.Tomatoes must have recovered from transplantshockandnewgrowthmustbeevident.DONOTtreatseededtomatoesuntilplantshavereachedthe5 to6 leafstage.Potatoand tomatowastesmaybefedtoanimals.

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Sweet PotatoEasternUSincludesAL,FL,GA,LA,MS,NC,SC,TN,TXandVA.WesternUSincludesAZ,CA,ID,NV,ORandWA.

RhubarbRhubarbgrownonlyinIL,IN,MI,MN,andWImaybeharvestedupto15-day PHI.

Weeds listed in this label

Common Name Scientific NameBarnyardgrass(Watergrass)

Bermudagrass(Wiregrass)

Crabgrass,Large,Smooth

Cupgrass,Southwestern,Wooly

Fescue,TallFoxtail,Giant(Pigeongrass),Green,Yellow

GoosegrassItchgrassJohnsongrassJunglericeLovegrassMillet,WildProsoMuhly,WirestemOats,Tame,Wild

Orchardgrass

Echinochloa crus-galli

Cynodon dactylonDigitaria sanguinalisDigitaria ischaemum

Eriochloa gracillisEriochloa villosaFestuca arundinacea

Setaria faberiSetaria viridisSetaria glaucaEleusine indicaRottboellia exaltataSorghum halepenseEchinochla colonumEragrostis sp.Panicum miliaceaumMuhlenbergia frondosaAvena sativaAvena fatuaDactylis glomerata

(continued)

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Weeds listed in this label (continued)

Common Name Scientific NamePanicum,Browntop,Fall,Texas

QuackgrassRedRiceRyegrass,Annual,Perennial

Sandbur,FieldShattercane/WildcaneSignalgrass,BroadleafSprangltop,RedStinkgrassVolunteerBarleyCornOatsRyeWheat

Witchgrass

Panicum fasciculatuPanicumm dichotomiflorumPanicum texanumAgropyron repensOryza sativaLolium multiflorumLolium perenneCenchrus incertusSorghum bicolorBrachiaria platyphyllaLeptochloa filiformisEragrostis cilianensisHordeum vulgareZea maysAvena sativaSecale CerealeTriticum aestivumPanicum capillare

CropsThisproductmaybeusedonthefollowingcrops:ApricotArtichokeAsparagusAvocado*BeansBeet,GardenBlueberryBassicaCropsBulbVegetablesCaneberries

CarrotCherryCitrusCornfieldandsweetCranberryCucurbitsDate*Fig*FruitingvegetablesGrape

(continued)

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Crops (continued)HeadandPetioleVegetables

HorseradishJuneberryLeafyVegetablesLingonberryMintNectarineOlive*PeachPeas,DryandSucculent

PistachioPlum*PomeFruitsPomegranate*PotatoPrune*RootandTuberousVegetables

StrawberryTreeNutsOtherNonbearingandNonfoodAreas

*Nonbearing crop onlyLook inside for complete restrictions andlimitationsandapplicationinstructions.

FOR INDUSTRIAL, TURF AND ORNAMENTAL USESNonagricultural Use Requirements

The requirements in this box apply to uses ofthis product that are NOT within the scope oftheWorkerProtectionStandard for agriculturalpesticides(40CFRPart170).TheWPSapplieswhenthisproductisusedtoproduceagriculturalplantsonfarms,nurseries,orgreenhouses.DO NOTallowpeopleorpets tocome intocontactwithtreatedareasuntilsprayshavedried.

General InformationThis product is a selective, broad-spectrum,postemergence herbicide for control of annualand perennial grassweeds in turf, ornamentals,nonfood, and noncrop sites listed on thislabel. This product does not control sedgesor broadleaf weeds. All grass crops, such

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as sorghum, corn, small grains, and rice, aswell as ornamental grasses, such as turf, aresusceptible to this product. A program for totalvegetation suppression may necessitate theuse of a broadleaf herbicide. Any combinationtreatmentusingthisproduct,eithertankmixedorsequential,shouldbetestedtodetermineifseed-head growth suppression is maintained withoutincreased injuryordiscoloration to tall fescueorotherdesiredplantspecies.Areduction ingrasscompetition may make certain broadleaf weedsappearmoreprominentormayallownewweedstogerminate.

This product may be used in or around the following sites:

Airports Perennialpeanuts(nonfood)

Beddingplants PipelinepumpingstationsCentipedegrassandfinefescueturf

Pottingsoilandtopsoil

Drugandmedicinalcrops PublicbuildingsElectricaltransformerstations

Recreationareas

Fencesandhedgerows SewagedisposalareasFinefescueseedproduction

Shrubs

Generalindoor/outdoorsites

Storageyards

Groundcovers Trees,ChristmastreesIndustrialsites Uncultivatedagricultural

areasOtherpavedareas Wildflowers

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Mode of ActionThis product rapidly enters the targeted grassweed through its foliage and translocatesthroughout the plant. The effects range fromslowing or stopping growth (generally within 2days), tofoliageandleaf-tipburn.Subsequently,foliage burnback occurs. These symptoms willgenerallybeobservedwithin3weeksdependingonenvironmentalconditions.Crop ToleranceAlllabeledcropsaretoleranttothisproductatallstagesofgrowth.Leafspecklingmayoccur,butplantsgenerallyoutgrow this conditionwithin10days.Newgrowthisnormal,andcropvigorisnotreduced.

Notice to User:Duetovariabilitywithinspecies,andinapplicationtechniquesandequipment,andthenumberoftankmixcombinations,neitherthemanufacturernorthesellerhasdeterminedifthisproduct can safely be used on all varieties andspeciesofnonbearing foodcrops, trees,shrubs,ornamentals, bedding plants, ground covers,nurseryplants,wildflowers,Christmas trees, turfand other nonfood crops under all conditions. Itisrecommended,therefore,thattheprofessionaluserdetermineifthisproductcanbeusedsafelybefore broad use by applying the use rate ofthisproductundertheconditionsexpectedtobeencountered on a small test area.Any adverseeffectsshouldbevisiblewithin7days.Herbicide ResistanceRepeated use of this product (or similarpostemergence grass herbicides with the samemode of action) may lead to the selection ofnaturally occurring biotypes with resistance tothese products. If poor performance cannotbe attributed to adverse weather conditions or

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improperapplicationmethods,aresistantbiotypemaybepresent.Consultyourlocalrepresentativeoragriculturaladvisorforassistance.IrrigationInirrigatedareas,itmaybenecessarytoirrigatebeforetreatmenttoensureactiveweedgrowth.CoverageApplythisproductuniformlyandcompletelytothefoliageofgrassesonaspray-to-wetbasis.Denseleaf canopies shelter smaller grassyweeds andcanpreventadequatespraycoverage.DO NOTspraytothepointofrunoff.

Application InstructionsApplications (broadcast, band, or spot spray)can bemade to actively growing grassy weedsat the rates and growth stages listed in Table 6 and Table 7, unless instructed differently inCrop-specific Information. The most effectivecontrol will result from making postemergenceapplications of this product early, when grassyweeds are small. Delaying application permitsgrassyweedstoexceedthemaximumsizestatedandwillpreventadequatecontrol.DO NOT apply when conditions favor drift fromtarget area orwhenwind speed is greater than10mph.Ground Application (Broadcast)Water volume.Use1 to10pintsofspraysolutionper1,000sq.ft.Spray Pressure. Use30to60psi(measuredattheboom,notatthepumporintheline).Whencropandgrassweedfoliageisdense,useaminimumof3.67pintsper1,000sq.ft.ofwaterand60psi.Application Equipment. Use standard high-pressure pesticide flat fan or hollow conenozzlesspacedup to20 inchesapart.DO NOTuse flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet

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applicator (CDA) nozzles because erraticcoverage can cause inconsistent weed control.Refer to thenozzlemanufacturer’sdirections forrecommendedheight.DO NOTuseselectiveapplicationequipmentsuchasrecirculatingsprayersorwiperapplicators.Spot or Small Area ApplicationThis product can be applied using tank typesprayers, knapsack sprayers, high-volumeequipment with handguns, or other suitablenozzle arrangements. Prepare a solution of thisproductinwateraccordingtoTable 8.DO NOT make spot treatments in addition tobroadcasttreatment.

Table 6.

GrassGrasses up to 6" height

Grasses up to 12"

heightBahiagrass1BarnyardgrassBentgrass,colonialBentgrass,highlandBroadleafsignalgrassCrabgrass,large1,2Crabgrass,smooth1,2Downybrome3Germanvelvetgrass1Goosegrass1,2Johnsongrass,rhizomeJohnsongrass,seedling

Junglerice

0.8fluidounce

per1,000squarefeet

1.4fluidouncesper1,000squarefeet

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Table 6. (continued)

GrassGrasses up to 6" height

Grasses up to 12"

heightLovegrassOrchardgrass,seedlingPanicum,browntopPanicum,fallPanicum,TexasQuackgrassRyegrass,annual4Sandbur,fieldShattercane/WildcaneSprangletop,red*TallFescue,seedlingVolunteer,barleyVolunteer,oatsVolunteer,ryeVolunteer,wheatWildoatsWildprosomilletWirestemmuhlyWitchgrassWoolycupgrass

0.8fluidounceper1,000squarefeet

1.4fluidouncesper1,000squarefeet

1Upto4"2Inseedlingcentipedegrassandfinefescue,use0.5fluidounceper1,000sq.ft.

3Upto6"4Upto8"*NotrecommendedinArizonaorwesternNewMexico.

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Table 7. Spot Treatment Application Rates

Grass(seeAppendixforthecompletelistofgrasses

controlled)

Concentration of this product in

Spray Solution (%)

Annualgrassesupto6"height

1.5

Annualgrassesupto12"height

2.25

Perennialgrasses 2.251

1Use 1.5% for wirestem muhly.

Table 8. Spot Treatment Dilution

Spray Solution volume

(gallons)

Amount of this herbicide to be added (fl. oz.)

1.5% v/v 2.25% v/v1 2 3

AdditivesNoadditives or adjuvants are recommended forusewiththisproduct.

Mixing Order1.Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly cleansprayertankhalffullofcleanwater.

2.Emulsifiable concentrates.3.Remaining quantity of water.

Maintainconstantagitationduringapplication.

General Restrictions and Limitations – All Crops•Maximum seasonal use rate.SeeCrop-specific

Information forcrop-specificmaximumseasonaluserates.

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•Restricted-Entry Interval (REI): 12 hours•Avoidalldirectorindirectcontactwithanydesiredgrass crop unless otherwise recommended onthislabel.

•DO NOTusetreatedvegetationaspasture,hay,feed,orforage.

•DO NOTapplythisproductwithanotherpesticidewhen label cautions against use with additives,surfactants,oroiladjuvants.

•DO NOTuseselective application equipmentsuchasrecirculatingsprayers,wiperapplicators,orshielded applicators.

•Stress. DO NOTapplytograsses,orcropsunderstress,suchasstressduetolackofmoisture,haildamage, flooding, herbicide injury, mechanicalinjury, or widely fluctuating temperatures, asunsatisfactorycontrolwillprobablyresult.

• DO NOT apply to crops that show injury (leafphytotoxicity or plant stunting) producedby anyother prior herbicide applications because thisinjurymaybeenhancedorprolonged.

•Rainfast Period. This product is rainfast 1 hourafterapplication.

•DO NOT apply through any type of irrigationequipment.

Crop-specific InformationChristmas Tree and Deciduous Tree Farms

Thisproductmaybeused tocontrolannualandperennial grasses in Christmas and deciduoustreefarms.IfaChristmas treeordeciduous tree isnot listedin theAppendix, the user may determine if thisproductcanbeusedsafelyprior tobroadusebyapplyingtherecommendeduserateofthisproductto the targetplantonasmall testareaunder theconditions expected to be encountered. Anyadverse effects should be visible within 7 days.

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Table 9. Christmas Trees

Common Name Scientific NameFir,balsam Abies balsameaFir,Douglas Pseudotsuga mensiesiiFir,Frasier Abies fraseriFir,grand Abies grandisFir,noble Abies procera

(A. nobilis)Fir,Nordmann Abies nordmannianaFir,red Abies magnificaFir,Shasta Abies magnificaFir,Turkish Abies bornmuellerianaFir,white Abies concolorHemlock,Canada Tsuga CanadensisPine,Austrian Pinus nigraPine,lodgepole Pinus contrta latifoliaPine,Monterey Pinus radiatePine,ponderosa Pinus ponderosaPine,Scotch Pinus sylvestrisPine,Southern(longleaf)

Pinus palustris

Pine,Virginia Pinus virginianaPine,white Pinus strobesSpruce,BlackHills Picea glaucaSpruce,ColoradoBlue Picea pungensSpruce,Norway Picea abiesSpruce,white Picea glauca

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Nonbearing Food Crops, Ornamental and Nursery Plantings, Rights-of-way, Nonfood

Crop Areas, Noncrop Areas, and Fallow LandApply this product to nonbearing food crops,nursery liners, trees, shrubs, ornamentals,bedding plants, cut flowers, and ground coversincluding those listed in the Appendix. Ifspecies in the application site are not listed intheAppendix, thisproductmaybeappliedasadirected spray away from the foliage of desiredplants.Thisproductmayalsobeappliedtositessuchasrights-of-way,fallowland,noncropareasandnonfoodcropareassuchasairports,industrialsites, roadsides, storage yards, andother areaslistedinGeneral Information.Repeatapplicationifnewgerminationorregrowthoccurs.

Turf, Lawns, Rights-of-wayFINE FESCUE GROWN FOR TURF SEED(Not for use in California)This productmay be used to control annual andperennialgrassweedsinfinefescue.Onseedlingcentipedegrass, DO NOT apply more than 0.55fl. ozs. per 1,000 sq. ft. per application or 1.1 fl.ozs.per1,000sq. ft.perseason.Onestablishedcentipedgrass, DO NOT apply more than 0.83fl.ozs.per1,000sq. ft.perapplicationor1.65fl.ozs. per 1,000 sq. ft. per season. Applications should be made in the Pacific Northwest from November 1 to March 15 at the rates indicated in Table 5. Applyingthisproductatothertimesoftheyearwillgenerallyresult inreducedcontroloftheseproblemgrassweeds.Thisproductdoesnotcontrolannualbluegrassorrattailfescue.

Restrictions and LimitationsDO NOTapplythisproducttodesirabletallfescueturf.

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Table 10. Application Rates for Pacific Northwest Only

Grass Species Weed Size

(inches)

Rate per 1,000 sq.ft.* (fl. ozs.)

Annual GrassesAnnualryegrassDownybrome1

4to82to6

0.83fl.ozs.1.38fl.ozs.

Perennial GrassesGerman

velvetgrassColonialand

Highlandbentgrass

2to4

2to4

1.1fl.ozs.-1.38fl.ozs.0.83fl.ozs.-1.38fl.ozs.

1Alsocalledcheatgrass.*If regrowth occurs or new plants emerge,make a second application at the same rateandweedsize.

WildflowersThisproductmaybeusedtocontrolgrassinnativewildflowersonroadsidesandinlandscapes.

This product will reduce the competition fromgrassesonwildflowerspecies.Grasscompetitioncan cause flower stand thinning, stunting andreduced seed production, which reduces theaestheticvalueandtheresettingpotentialof thewildflower stand. Many wildflower species aretolerant of this product’s applications such asthoselistedintheAppendix.However,applythisproductpriortoblooming.

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Application TimingApply this product to grass after wildflowershave emerged, but not during flowering. Applythisproduct4 to6weeksafterwildflowershaveemerged,butalwaysbasetheapplication timingon grass size. Make broadcast applicationsaccording to Table 1 and Table 2. A secondapplication may be necessary if a new flush ofgrassoccurslaterinthegrowingseason.

AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product

Acacia,knifeleaf (Acacia cultriformis)Arborvitae,Eastern(var:Teehny) (Thuja occidentalis)Arborvitae,berkmans,Oriental (Thuja Orintalis)Ash,green (Fraxinus pennsylvanicum)Ash,mountain (Sorbus aucuparia)Ash,mountain (Sorbus Americana decora)Ash,white (Fraxinus Americana)Basswood,America (Tilia Americana)Berkman’s,Oriental (Thuja orientalis)Birch (Betula sp.)

Birch,Asianwhite(var.Japonica)(Betula platyphylla)Birch,Europeanwhite (Betula pendula)Birch,paper (Betula papyrifolia)Birch,river,blackorred (Betula nigra)Blacklocust (Robinia pseudoacacia)Bottle-brush (Callistemon lanceolatus)Bottletree (Brachychiton populneus)Brisbaneboxtree (Tristania conferta)Cajeputtree (Melaleuca quinquenervia)Carobtree (Ceratonia siliqua)

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)

Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides)CatalpaSouthern (Catalpa binonioides)Cherry,black (Prunus serotina)Cherry,Carolina (Prunus caroliniana ‘compacta’)Crabapple,flowering(var.dalgo,radiant,redsplendor,royalty,vanguard,sylvestris,domestic)(Malus sp.)Cypress,false (Chamaecyparis pisifera)Cypress,Ieyland (Cupressocyparis leylandii)Cypress,Italian (Cupressus sempervirens)Dogwood,flowering (Cornus florida)Dogwood,silky (Cornus amonum)Dogwood,pagoda (Cornus alternifolia)Elm,Chineseevergreen (Ulmus parvifolia)

Eucalyptus(Eucalyptus robusta,

lehmannii, nicholi granis) Fir (Abies sp.)Fir,Douglas (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Fir,Frasier (Abies fraseri)Fir,white (Abies concolor)Goldenraintree (Koelreuteria paniculata)Guava (Psidium littorale)Guava,pineapple (Feijoa sellowiana)Gum,blue (Eucalyptus globules)Gum,lemon-scented(Eucalyptus citriodera)Gum,redbox (Eucalyptus polyanthemos)Hackberry,common (Celtis occidentalis)Hemlock,Canadian (Tsuga Canadensis)Holly,Chinese(var.Bufordii,Rotunda)(llex cornuta)

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)

Holly,hybrid(var.NellieStevens)(llex spares)Holly,Japanese(var.convexa,compacta,helleri,hoogendorn)(llex crenata) Holly,yaupon (llex vomitoria)Ironbark,red (Eucalyptus sideroxylon)Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia)Kentuckycoffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus)Larch,European (Larix europa)Laurel,Indian (Ficus microcarpa nitida)Linden (Tilia americana)Linden,littleleaf (Tilia cordata) Locust,honey (Gleditsia triacanthos inermis)Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica)Magnolia,Southern (Magnolia grandiflora)Maple,red (Acer rubrum)

Maple,Japanese (Acer palmatum)Maple,silver (Acer saccharimum)Mimosatree (silk tree) (Albizia julibrissin)Myoporum (Myoporum laetum) NewZealandChristmastree (Metrosideros excelsus)Oak (Quercus)Oak,water (Quercus nigra)Oak,willow (Quercus phellos)Olivetree (Olea europaea)Olive,Russian (Elaeagnus angustifolia)Orchidtree,purple (Bauhinia variegate)Osageorange (Maclura pomifera)Palm,Mediterraneanfan (Chamaerops humilis)Palm,pygmydate (Phoenix roebelenii)Palm,queen (Arecastrum romanzoffianum)

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)

Palm,sago (Cycas revoluta)Palm,windmill (Tracheocarpus fortunei)Paloverde,green (Parkinsonia aculeate)Paulowniaroyal (Paulownia tomentosa)Pear,common (Pyrus communis)Pear,evergreen (Pyrus kawakamii) Pear,Ussurian (Pyrus ussuriensis) Pepper,Brazilian (Schinus terebinthifolius)Pine,Aleppo (Pinus halepensis)Pine,Austrian (Pinus nigra)Pine,CanaryIsland (Pinus canariensis)Pine,Caribbeanslash (Pinus caribean)Pine,Italianstone (Pinus pinea)Pine,jack (Pinus banksiana)Pine,Japaneseblack (Pinus thunbergii)Pine,Japanesewhite (Pinus parviflora)

Pine,loblolly (Pinus taeda) Pine,Mugho (Pinus mugho) Pine,ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa)Pine,Westernyellow (Pinus ponderosa)Pine,red (Pinus resinosa)Pine,Scotch (Pinus sylvestris)Pine,shore (Pinus contra)Pine,slash (Pinus ellottii)Pine,Southern (Pinus palustris) Pine,Virginia (Pinus virginiana)Pine,white (Pinus strobes) Pine,yew (Podocarpus macrophyllus)Plum,wild (Prunus Americana)Poplar,hybrid (Populus alba)Popular,tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipifera)Popular,yellow (Liriodendron tulipifera)

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)

Purpleleaf,Baileyacacia (Acacia baileyana) Redwood,coast (Sequoia sempervirens)Sandcherry,Western (Prunus besseyi)Sensitiveplant (Mimosa pudica)Silktree (Albizia julibrissin)Spruce,BlackHills(var.Densata)(Picea glauca)Spruce,Coloradoblue (Picea pungens)Spruce,Norway (Picea abies)Spruce,white (Picea glauca)Strawberrytree (Arbutus unedo) Sumac,African (Rhus Iancea)Sumac,standard (Rhus Iancea)

Sweetgum (Liquidambar stryaciflus) Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Teatree,Australian(Leptospermun laevigatum) Tiputree (Tipuana tipu)Walnut,black (Juglans nigra)Weepingfig,exotica (Ficus bengamina)Willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa)Willow,Australian (Geijera parviflora)Willow,desert(Pittosporum phillyraeoides)Willow,peppermint (Agonis flexuosa)Yate,bushy (Eucalyptus lehmannii)Yew,English (Taxus baccata)

Shrub Species Tolerant to this productAbelia,glossy (Abelia grandiflora)Acacia,Bailey (Acacia baileyana)

Acacia,Knifeleaf (Acacia cultriformis)Acacia,prostrate (Acacia redolens)

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Acacia,Sydneygoldenwattle

(Acacia longifolia)Andromeda (Pieris japonica)Arborvitae,Oriental (Platycladus orientalis)Arrowwood,Southern (Viburnum dentatum)Azalea,mollishybrid(R.x kosterianum)Azalea,Northernlightshybrid

(R.x kosterianum xR.prinophyllum)Bamboo,heavenly (Nandina domestica)Barberry,Japanese (Berberis thunbergii)Barberry,Korean (Berberis koreana)Barberry,redleaf (Berberis Virginian)BirdofParadisebush (Caesalpinia gillesil)Bluebeard (Caryopteris

clandonensis)Boxwood,African (Myrsine Africana)Boxwood,common (Buxus sempervirens)

Boxwood,Japanese(var.Japonica)(Buxus

microphylla)Buckthorn,Alder (Thamnus frangula)Buckthorn,Glossy (Phamnus frangula)Camellia(Camellia japonica) (Camellia sasanqua)Cedar,Easternred(var.Pyramidiformus,caneartl)Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)Cherry,brush (Eugenia myrtifolia)Cherry,Manchu,Nanking (Prunus tomentosa)Chokecherrysp. (Aronia meloelata)Copperplant,Caribbean (Euphoria cotinifolia)Cotoneaster,bearberry (Cotoneaster dammerii)Cotoneaster,cranberry (Cotoneaster apiculata)Cotoneaster,‘lowfast’Peking

(Cotoneaster acutifolia)Coyotebush (Baccharis pilularis)

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cranberrybush,American

(Viburnum trilobum)Cranberrybush,golden (Viburnum opulus

auream)Crapemyrtle (Lagestromia indica)Current,alpine (Ribes alpinum)Dogwood,redosier (Cornus stolonifera)Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus umbellate)Escallonia(Escallonia fradesii)

(Escallonia runia)Euonymus (Euonymus japonica)Euonymus,evergreen(var.golden,silverking)Euonymus,winged (Euonymus alata)Fig,creeping (Ficus repens)Firethorn (Pyracantha graberi)Forsythia,greenstem (Forsythia viridissima

bronxeniss)Flax,NewZealand (Phormium tenax)Fuschia,Australian (Correa pulchella)

Gardenia(var.Mystery,Radicans)(Gardenia augusta) (Gardenia jasminoides)Gardenia,dwarf(var.Veitchii)(Gardenia

jasminoides)Goldvine,Guinea (Hibbertia scandens)Hakea (Hakea proteacea)Hawthorn,Indian (Phaphiolepis indica)Hibiscus,blue (Alyogyne huegelli)Hibiscus,Chinese (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)Holly,dwarfBurford(var.Burfordiinana)

(llex cornuta)Honeysuckle,bush (Dierville lonicera)Honeysuckle,cape (Tecomaria capensis)Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)Jasmine,Asiatic(Trachelopsermum

asiaticum)Jasmine,orange (Murraya paniculata)

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Jasmine,star(Trachelospermum

jasminoides)Jasmine,winter (Jasmine nudiflorum)Jessamine,Carolina (Gelsemium

sempervirens)Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)Juniper,Chinese(var.Maneyl,OldGold,Phtzerana,SeaGreen,Hekii,Nana,Torulosa,Phtzerana(Aurea,Pfitzer,GoldenPfitzer)

(Juniperus chinensis)Juniper,creeping(var.Bluechip,Hughes,Plumosa,PrinceofWales,Webberi,Wiltonii,BarHarbor,Andorra,Variegata,YoungstownBlueBug)

(Juniperus Horizontalis)Juniper,Ozark (Juniperus sp.)Juniper,RockyMountain(var.BlueHeaven,Welchii,WichitaBlue,Medova,Moffet,PyramidalGreen,Springtime,Admiral)

(Juniperus scopulorum)

Juniper,savin(var.Skandia,Arcadia,Broadmoor,Buffalo,Pepin) (Juniperus Sabina)Juniper,shore(var.Cornpacta)

(Juniperus conferta)Juniper,tam(var.Tamariscifolia)

(Juniperus Sabina)Lantana,purpletrailing (Lantana montevidensis)Laurustinus (Viburnum tinus)Lemonageberry (Rhus integrifolia)Lilac,commonpurple (Syringa vulgaris

purpura)Liriope,green (Liriope muscari)Liriope,variegated (Liriope musccari)MickeyMousebush (Oohna serrulata)Mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)Mockorange (Pittosporum tobira)Mountainlilac,Carmelcreeper

(Ceanothus griseas)

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Myrtle,dwarf (Myrtus communis

compacta)Nandina,heavenlybamboo

(Nandina domestica)Nannyberry (Viburnum lantago)Ninebark (Physocarpus

opulifolius) (var.Aureas)(Physocarpus opulifolius

nanus)Oleander (Nerium oleander)Orchid,rockrose (Cistus purpureus)Oregongrape (Mahonia aquifolium)Osmanthus,holly-leaf(Osmanthus

heterophuyllus)Osmanthus,sweetolive (Osmanthus fragrans)Palm,natal(var.greencarpettuttle)

(Carissa grandiflora)Pampasgrass (Cortederia selloana)Photinia (Photinia sp.)PhotiniaFraser (Photinia fraser)

Pinklady (Rahioleis indica) Pinkpowderpuff (Calliandra

haematocephala) Pittosporum,variegatedJapanese

(Pittosporum tobira variegate)Plumbago,cape (Plumbago capensis)Podocarpus,yew(Podocarpus

macrophyllus)Princessflower (Tibouchina urvilleana)Privet (Ligustrum indica)Privet,gloss(var.LakeTresca)

(Ligustrum lucidum)Privet,Japanese (Ligustrum japonicum)Privet,Texas (Liustrum texanum)Privet,waxleaf (Ligustrum japonicum)Purplehopbush (Dodonaea viscose)Pyracantha (Pyracantha graberi)

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Rhododendronsp.(Rhododendron–Azalea)(var.Hinocrimson,Hersheyred,Coralblue,Hinodigiri,Christmascheer,Pinkruffle,Formosaflame,DelawareValleywhite,Newwhite)Sandcherry,purpleleaf (Prunus cistena)Serviceberry,Allegheny (Amelanchier laevis)Serviceberry,Saskatoon(var.Regent)

(Amelanchier alnifolia)Silverking (Euonymus japonica)Skyflower,Brazilian (Duranta stenostachya)Snowballbush (Viburnum opulus sterilis)Spindletree (Euonymus kiautschovica)Spiraea(Spiraea vanhouteii) (var.Anthonywaterer,Froebellii,goldflame)(Spiraea burnalda)(var.fairyqueen)(Spiraea trilobataiovica) (var.Snowbound) (Spiraea nipponicaiovica)

Starplant,lavender (Grewia occidentalis)Teatree,Australian (Leptospermum

laevigatum)Teatree,NewZealand(var.Redglow)

(Leptospermum scoparium)Texasranger(Leucophyllum

frutescens)Toyon,Californiaholly (Hetermeles arbutifolia)Trumpetvine,pink (Pandorea rosea)Veronica (Hebe ‘Coed’)Viburnum,Japanese (Viburnum japonicum)Viburnum,Sandankwa (Viburnum suspensum) Wayfaringtree (Viburnum lantanoides)Weepingfig,exotica (Ficus benjamina)Wheelersdwarf,Variegated(var.Wheller)

(Pittosporum tobira)Yellowbells (Tecoma stans)

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this productAlyssum (Alyssum sp.)Asparagus,myers(var.Meyeri)

(Asparagus densiflorus)Asparagus,sprenger(var.Sprengeri)

(Asparagus densiflorus)Aster,NewYork (Aster novi-belgii)Aster,stokes(var.Blue,White)

(Stokesia cyanae)Baby’sbreath(var.Bristofairy)

(Gypsophila paniculata)Begonia (Begonia semperflorens)Bellflower,Tussock(var.Canterburybells)

(Campanula carpatica)Bittersweet,American (Calastrus scandens)Black-eyedSusan(var.goldilicks)

(Rudbeckia hirta)Bleedingheart (Dicentra spectabilis)Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberose)Bowervine (Pandorea jasminoides)

Cactus,barrel (Echinocactussp.)Candytuft(Iberis sempervirens)

(Iberis amara)Canna (Cannasp.)Cassia,feathery (Cassia artemisioides)Chrysanthemum,Marguerite

(Chrysanthemum frutescens)

(Chrysanthemum indicum)Cockscomb (Celosia argentea)

(Canna)Coleus (Coleus blumei)Coneflower,purple(var.GloriosaDairy)

(Echinacea purpurea)Coralbells (Heuchera sanguine)Coreopsis(var.Sunray)

(Coreopsis lanceolata)Cupofgoldvine (Solandra maxima)Daffodil (Narcissusspp.)

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) Daisybush(Euryops pectinatus),Blue(Felicia amellioides)Daisy,Shasta(var.Alaska)(Chrysanthemum maximum)Daylily (Hemerocallis hybrids)Dianthus (Dianthus deltoids)Dragonhead,false (Physostegia virginiana)DustyMiller (Centaurea cineraria)Fern,sprengerasparagus

(Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeril)Fescue,blue (Festuca ovina)Floweringtobacco(Nicotianasp.)Fountaingrass,red (Pennisetum setaceum)Gazania (Gazania ringens

leucolaena) (Gazaniasp.)Geranium(Geraniumsp.)

Geranium,MarthaWashington

(Pelargonium domesticum)Gerberadaisy (Gerbera jamesonii)Geum(var.LadyStrathedon,Mrs.Bradshaw,Mrs.BradshawImproved)(Geum quellyon)Gladiolus (Gladiolussp.)Heather,false (Cuphea hyssopifolia)Honeysuckle,amar (Lonicera maachii)Honeysuckle,fly(var.EmeraldMound,Clavey’sDwarf)(Lonicera xylosteum)Honeysuckle,Japanese (Lonicera japonica)Honeysuckle,morrow (Lonicera morrowii)Honeysuckle,tatarian(var.Zabeli) (Lonicera

tatarica)Hopseedbush,purple(var.Purpurea)

(Dodonaea viscosa)Impatiens(Impatienssp.)

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Iris (Irissp.)Iris,African (Dietes bicolor)Ivy,grape(var.EllenDanica)

(Cissus rhombifolia)Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaemia pusillum) (Mrs.BradshawImproved)Jadeplant (Crassula argentea)Jasmine,Madagascar (Stephanotis floribunda)Lamb’sear (Stachys Ianata)Lavender,English (Lavandula vera)Lavender,French (Lavandula dentate)Lavender,cotton (Santolina

chamaecyparisus)Lilac,Chinese (Syringa chinensis)Lilac,commonpurple(var.CharlesJoly,LudwigSpaeth,Jaytree)(Syringa vulgaris purpurpa)Lilac,Meyer(var.Palibin)(Syringasp.)

Lilac,Korean(var.MissKim) (Syringa

patula)Lilac,mountain (Ceanothus griseaus)Lily-of-the-Nile,PeterPan (Agapanthus africanus)Lily-of-the-Valley (Convallaria majalis)Lobelia (Lobelia erinus)Marigold (Tagetessp.)Mirrorplant (Coprosma baureri)Mirrorplant,variegated (Coprosma repens)Moneywort,creeping,Jenny (Lysimachia nummalaria)Moss,rose (Portulaca grandiflora)Moss,sandwort (Arenaria verna) Pansy,Johnny-jump-up (Viola tricolor)Pepper,ornamental (Capsicumsp.)Periwinkle,Madagascar(Catharanthus roseus)

(Vinca minor)Petunia (Petunia sp.)

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Phlox,perennial (Phlox paniculata)PlantainIlly (Hostasp.)Purpleloosestrife(var.Morden’sGleam)

(Lythrumvirgatum)Raspberryice (Bougainvilleasp.)Sage (Salvia greggii)Seapinks,thrift (Armeria maritime)Sedum,stonecrop (Sedum x rebrotinctum)

(Lavender cotton)Shrimpplant (Justicia brandegeana)Skyflower,Brazilian (Duranta stenostachya)Snailvine (Vigna Caracalla)Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus)Speedwell,spike (Veronica spicata) Statice,perennial (Limonium perezil)Stock (Mattiola incana)

Sweetgrass (Acorus gramineus) SweetWilliam (Dianthus barbatus) Transvaaldaisy (Gerbera jamesonii)Trumpetvine,bloodred (Distictis buccinatoria)Trumpetvine,lavender (Clytostoma

callistegioides)Trumpetvine,pink (Pandorea rosea)Tulip(Tulipaspp.)Verbena (Verbenasp.)WanderingJew (Trade scantiasp.)Wisteria (Wisteria sinensis)Yarrow(var.CeriseQueen)

(Achillea Millefolium)Yarrow,debutante (Achillea taygetea v.)Yellowtrumpet (Macfadyena unguis-cati)Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

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Ground Covers Tolerant to this productAaron’sbeard (Hypericum calycinum)Aptenia(var.Redapple)

(Aptenia cordifolia) Bergenia,winter-blooming (Bergenia crassofolia) Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans)Capeweed (Arctotheca calendula)Carpathian,harebell (Campanula carpatica) Cinquefoil,spring (Potentilla

tabernaemontanil)Coyotebrush(var.Twinpeaks)

(Baccharis pilularis)Crownvetch (Coronilla varia)Cushionbush (Calocephalus brownii)Daisy,freeway (Osteospermum)Daisy,trailingAfrican (Osteopermum)Daisy,whiteAfrican (Osteospermum

fruticosum alba)Gazania,trailing (Gazania regens

leucolaena)

Greencarpet (Herniaria glabra)Ivy,Algerian (Hedera canaiensis)Ivy,Boston (Parthenocissus

tricuspidata)Ivy,English (Hedera helix)(var.California)Ivy,grape(var.EllenDanica)

(Cissus rhombifolia)Ivy,Hahn’s(var.Hahnii)(Hedera

helix)Lantana,lavender (Lantana montevidensis)Lily-turf,bigblue (Liriope muscari)Lippia (Phyla nodiflora)Mondograss (Ophiopogon japonicas)Myoporum(var.Prostratum)

(Myoporum parvifolium)Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis)Periwinkle (Vinca major)Plumbago,dwarf (Ceratostigna

plumbaginoides)(continued)

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Ground Covers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Porkandbeans (Sedum rubrotinctum)Roseaiceplant (Drosanthemum

floribundum)Rosemary,dwarf(var.Prostratus)

(Rosmarinus officinalis)Rupturewort (Herniaria glabra)

St.Johnswort,creeping (Hypericum calycinum)Stonecrop,sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum)Verbena (Verbena officinalis)Verbena,blue (Verbena peruvianna)

Wildflowers Tolerant to this productAfricandaisy Dimorphotheca

auraniacaBabyblueeyes Nemophila insignisBabysnapdragon Linaria macrocannaBaby’sbreath Gypsophila muralisBachelorbutton Centaurea cyanusBird’seyes Gilia tricolorBlack-eyedSusan Rudbeckia hirtaBlanketflower Gaillardia aristataBluefescue Festuca ovina glaucaBlueflax Linum lewisii

Butterflyweed Ascelpias tuberoseCalendula Calendula officinalisCaliforniapoppy Eschscholzia californicaCalliopsis Coreopsis tinctoriaCandytuft Iberis sempervirensCarnationDianthusCatchfly Silene armeriaChicory Chicory intybusChinesehouses Collensia heterophyllaColumbineAquilegiaspp.

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Wildflowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cornpoppy Papaver rhoeasCornflower Centaurea cyanusCosmos Cosmos bipinnatusCreepingdaisyDamesrocket Hesperis matronalisDrummondphlox Phlox drummondiiDwarfprimroseOenotherasp.Firewheel Gaillardia pulchellaFivespotcornflowerCentaureasp.Foxglove Digitialis purpureaGodetia Clarkia amoenaGrayheadconeflower Echinacea pallidHardfescue Festuca longifolium Indianblanket Gaillardia pulchellaIndianpaintbrush Castilleja coccineaJewelsofOpar Talinum paniculatumJohnny-jump-up Viola pedata

Lance-leavedcoreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Lemonmint Monarda citriodoraLiatris Liatris spicataLupineLupinusspp.Mossverbena Verbena tenuisectaNewEnglandaster Aster novi-anglaeNoddingcatchflypinkSilenesp.OxeyedaisyChrysanthemum

leucanthemumPainteddaisy Chrysanthemum

carinatumPerenniallupine Lupinus perennisPlainscoreopsis Coreopsis tinctoriaPoorman’sweatherglassPrairieaster Machaeranthera

tanacetifoliaPurpleconeflower Echinacea purpureaPurpleknottoadflaxLinariasp.QueenAnne’slace Daucus carota

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Wildflowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Redribbons Clarkia concinnaRocketlarkspur Delphinum ajacisSainfoin Conobrychis vicifoliaSandbluebonnet Lupinus subcarnosusScarletflax Linum rubrumShowyprimrose Oenothera speciosaSiberianwallflowerCheiranthusspp.Spurredsnapdragon Linaria macrocannaStock Matthiola maritime

Sulfurcosmos Cosmos sulfureauSweetalyssum Lobularia maritimeSweetWilliam Dianthus barbatusTexasbluebonnet Lupinus texensisTickseed Coreopsis lanceolateTidytips Layia platyglossaVirginianstock Malcolmia maritimeWallflower Cheiranthus allioniiWhiteyarrow Achillea millefolium

In limited testing with the following plants, someunacceptable phytotoxicity has been found,thoughusuallyoccurringatapplication ratesabovethoserecommendedontheproductlabel.

TreesRedoak Quercus rubraWhiteoak Quercus alba

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ShrubsAzalea(var.snow) Rhododendron sp.Potentilla(var.Jack-manni,K.VanDyke)

Potentilla fruticosa Potentilla verna

Privet,Japanese Ligustrum japonica

OrnamentalsSnow-in-summer Cerastium tomentosum

Nonbearing Food Crops and Nursery Liners Tolerant to this productAlmondsApplesApricotsAsparagusAvocadosBlackberriesBlueberriesCherries

CrabapplesCranberriesDatesFigsGrapefruitsGrapesLemonsLimes

MacadamiasNectarinesOlivesOrangesPeachesPeanuts,perennial

PearsPecans

PistachiosPlumsPomegranatesPrunesRaspberriesTangelosTangerinesWalnuts

DO NOTapplytononbearingfoodcropswithin1yearofharvest.

Weeds listed in This Label

Common Name Scientific NameBahiagrassBarnyardgrass(Watergrass)

Paspalum notatumEchinochloa crus-galli

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Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Bentgrass,(Highland/Colonial)

Bermudagrass(Wiregrass)

Bluegrass,annualBroadleafsignalgrassBrome,downyCrabgrass,largeCrabgrass,smoothCupgrass,woollyFescue,fineFescue,ChewingsFescue,creepingredFescue,hardFescue,rattailFescue,sheepFescue,tallFoxtail,giant(Pigeongrass)

Foxtail,greenFoxtail,yellowGoosegrassJohnsongrassJunglericeLovegrassOrchardgrassPanicum,browntopPanicum,fall

Panicum,TexasQuackgrassRedsprangletopRyegrass,annualSandbur,field

Agrostic tenuis

Cynodon dactylon

Poa annuaBrachiaria platyphyllaBormus tectorumDigitaria sanguinalisDigitaria ischaemumEriochloa villosaFestuca sp.Festuca rubraFestuca rubraFestuca longifoliaFestuca myurosFestuca ovinaFestuca arundinaceaSetaria faberi

Setaria viridisSetaria glaucaEleusine indicaSorghum halepenseEchinochloa colonumEragrostis cilianensisDactylis glomerataPanicum fasciculatuPanicum

dichotomiflorumPanicum texanumAgropyron repensLaptochloa filiformisLolium multiflorumCenchrus incertus

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Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Shattercane/WildcaneTorpedograssVelvetgrass,GermanVolunteerbarleyVolunteeroatsVolunteerryeVolunteerwheatWildoatsWildprosomilletWiresternmuhly

Witchgrass

Sorahum bicolorPanicum repensHolcus mollisHordeum vulgareAvena sativaSecale CerealeTriticum aestivumAvena fatuaPanicum miliaceumMuhlenbergia

frondosaPanicum capillare

SitesThisproductcanbeusedonthefollowingsites:AirportsBeddingplantsCentipedegrassandfinefescueturf

Drugandmedicinalcrops

Electricaltransformerstations

FencesandhedgerowsFinefescueseedproduction

Generalindoor/outdoorsites

GroundcoversIndustrialsitesOtherpavedareas

Perennialpeanuts(nonfood)

Pipelinepumpingstations

PottingsoilandtopsoilPublicbuildingsRecreationareasSewagedisposalareasShrubsStorageyardsTrees,ChristmastreesUncultivatedagriculturalareas

Wildflowers

See inside for complete restrictions andlimitationsandApplication Instructions.

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Storage and Disposal for Homeowner UsePesticide Storage. Keep pesticide in originalcontainer. DO NOT put concentrate or dilutespray into food, feedordrinkcontainers.Avoidcontaminationoffeedandfoodstuffs.Storeinacool, dry place, preferably in a locked storagearea.DO NOTstoredilutedspray.Container DisposalNonrefillable container. DO NOT reuse this container. When empty, offer for recycling, ifavailable. If partly filled: Call your local solidwaste agency for disposal instructions. Neverplace unused product down any indoor oroutdoordrain.

Conditions of Sale and WarrantyTheDirections For Use of thisproduct reflectthe opinion of experts based on field use andtests.Thedirectionsarebelievedtobereliableand must be followed carefully. However, itis impossible to eliminate all risks inherentlyassociated with the use of this product. Cropinjury, ineffectiveness or other unintendedconsequences may result because of suchfactorsasweatherconditions,presenceofothermaterials, or use of the product in a mannerinconsistent with its labeling, all of which arebeyond the control of BONIDE PRODUCTS,INC. (“BONIDE”) or the Seller. To the extentconsistentwithapplicablelaw,allsuchrisksshallbeassumedbytheBuyer.

BONIDE warrants that this product conformsto the chemical descriptionon the label and isreasonably fit for the purposes referred to intheDirections For Use,subjecttotheinherentrisks,referredtoabove.

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Conditions of Sale and Warranty Cont.

TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITHAPPLICABLE LAW, BONIDE MAKES NOOTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTYOFFITNESSORMERCHANTABILITYORANYOTHEREXPRESSOR IMPLIEDWARRANTY.TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITHAPPLICABLE LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVEREMEDY AND BONIDE’S EXCLUSIVELIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY,OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TOREPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICEOF THE PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENTCONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW,BONIDE AND THE SELLER DISCLAIM ANYLIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIALORINDIRECTDAMAGESRESULTINGFROMTHEUSEORHANDLINGOFTHISPRODUCT.BonideandtheSellerofferthisproduct,andtheBuyerandUseracceptit,subjecttotheforegoingConditions of Sale and Warranty whichmaybe varied only by agreement in writing signedbyadulyauthorizedrepresentativeofBONIDE.