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i' IoFM ," 1>, ;)S Supplemental Labeling T' . , _. 11· .. '. I , . ...... ',I ........ · ';<, BASAGRAN R Postemergence Herbicide J. ;'.:: '. .' . I ... ! I I For use in established ornamental turf. A soluble liquid formulation containing: Active ingredient: Sodium salt of bentazon •••••••••••••• 42.0% Inert Ingredients .•..•.•••••.•••.••..••..• 5S.0% Equivalent to 4 pounds per gallon bentazon (3-(1-methylethyl)-lH-2, 1, 3-benzothiadic.zin-4 (3H) -one, 2, 2-dioxide) EPA Reg. No. 7969-45 All applicable directions, restrictions, precautions and Conditions of Sale and warranty on the EPA-registered label are to be followed. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION Precautionary Statements HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Avoid contact with eyes or skin. In case of contact immediately flush eyes skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid: If contacted, flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply to lakes, ponds or streams. Do not contaminata.water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. ""n c £. ....' Net Contents 1 Pint (16 fl. oz.) BASF CORPORATION Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 ••• t r · .. •• •• • •• •• r C' t (' '" . < " ...... - . ,

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BASAGRANR Postemergence Herbicide J. ;'.:: '. .' . I ... _:i',-·~J·~-;t. ! I ~~,~ ~,~.: i:~W69-VS: I For use in established ornamental turf.

A soluble liquid formulation containing: Active ingredient:

Sodium salt of bentazon •••••••••••••• 42.0% Inert Ingredients .•..•.•••••.•••.••..••..• 5S.0% Equivalent to 4 pounds per gallon bentazon (3-(1-methylethyl)-lH-2,

1, 3-benzothiadic.zin-4 (3H) -one, 2, 2-dioxide)

EPA Reg. No. 7969-45

All applicable directions, restrictions, precautions and Conditions of Sale and warranty on the EPA-registered label are to be followed. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of application.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION

Precautionary Statements

HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Avoid contact with eyes or skin. In case of contact immediately flush eyes ~r skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists.

First Aid: If contacted, flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Do not apply to lakes, ponds or streams. Do not contaminata.water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. • ""n

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Net Contents 1 Pint (16 fl. oz.)

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Notice: Buyer assumes all responsbility for safety and use not in accordance with directions. If these terms are not acceptable return at once unopened.

Directions for Use:

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner incvnsistent with its labeling.

General Information

Basagran is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of yellow nuts edge in established turf. Basagran does not control grasses. Basagran is effective mainly through contact action;

(, therefore, yellow nuts edge must be thoroughly covered with spray.

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Application Information

Basagran may be used on established bluegrass, fescue, bentgrass, bermudagrass, behiagrass, centipedegrass, zoysiagrass, ryegrass, and st. Augustine-grass.

Apply Basagran postemergently to yellow nuts edge wnen actively growing and under good soil moisture conditions. If desired control is not obtained with the first application, make additional application at intervals of 10 to 14 days. Do not apply more than 6 pints p~r acre in one season.

In the northern United states, yellow nutsedge can emerge from May through July; whereas, in the southern United states, yellow nutsedge can emerge throughout the year. Thernfore, initial applications should be planned when most plant.s have emerged. If new yellow nutsedge plants emerge later in the se~son, make additional applications of Basagran in accordance with the label directions. In unmowed turf, make first application after emergence but before yellow nutsedge is 8 inches tall. Thorough spray coverage of yellow nutsedge is essential for maximum control.

For optimum control do not mow 3 ~o 5 days before or after application.

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Do not apply Basagran to turf that has been under stress suc~.as; drought, cold temperature or injury from other herbicides. • :c

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Do not apply Basagran to any newly seeded or newly sprigged r.ur~· until seedlings or sprigs are well established, as injury ma~' , ' result.

Do not apply Basagran to golf course greens or collars.

Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation soon after application (with,irc .'3 hours) may nullify the effectiveness of Basagran.

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Clean sprayer thoroughly prior to application of Basac;,r?n. particularly if a herbicide was used which has the pot<;utial injure the turf to be sprayed with Basagran.

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When treating turf with Basagran, avoid over-tne-top sprayi~g of adjacent ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers. Spraying near the base of established ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers should not result in injury.

Mixing

Add 3/4 to 1 1/2 fluid ounces (5 to 10 teaspoons) of Basagran to 1 gallon of water. One gallon of mix should cover a maximum of 1,000 square feet. Shake or stir the spray solution so that Basagran and

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Mix onl.y enough spray solution for one usage: A fresh spray mixture should be used each time. Basagran should not be mixed with any other pesticide, herbicide or spray additive.

Spray Equipment

Hand-held pump-up, knapsack, or hose-end type sprayers are suitable for applying Basagran. Do not spray during windy ~onditions because drifting spray may cause damage to desired ornamental plants.

sprayer Calibration Suggestions

Hand sprayers:

1. Stake off a 400 sq. ft. area of turf for practice. This is an area 20' (7 steps) x 20'.

2. Add ~ measured quantity (1 1/2 gallons for example) of water to the sprayer and uniformly spray the 400 sq. ft. area. Measure water remaining and thereby determine the amount applied per 400 sq. ft. (NOTE: A minimum of 3 pints/400 sq. ft. is recommended. )

3. Prepare spray solution according to Application Rate Table for Ornamental Turf.

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• ••••• • •• • • table, add Basagran at the rate of 2 to 4 teaspoC!!ls per • ..: •• : 1/2 gallon of water for each 400 sq. ft. of turf to be s~a¥ed. •• (NOTE: Use of this mixture for spot spraying of individu=s.r •• • •• : ••• nutsedge plants may result in an excessive dosage and possible ••••• turf injury.) •• :... •

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Hose-end A?plicators:

A procedure similar to the above may be followed for calibrating hose-end sprayers. Half-fill container with water to an even mark on the "Gallons" scale and note the gallonage level. spray the 400 sq. ft. area, noting the new gallonage reading, and thereby determine the amount of water used to spray the area. Then proceed as in step 3 above.

Area to be sprayed

Basagran

Water**

Application Rate Table for Ornamental Turf

Weed Controlled - Yellow Nutsedge

200 sq. ft.

1 to 2 Teaspoons

0.2 to 0.4 gal. (1.6 to 3.2 pt. )

Application Rate*

400 sq. ft.

2 to 4 Teaspoons

0.4 to 0.8 gal. (3.2 to 6.4 pt. )

1,000 sq. ft.

3/4 to 1 1/2 fluid oz./

(5 to 10 Teaspoons)

1 to 2 gal.

1 acre

2 to 4 pints

40-80 gal.

* If needed, make subsequent applications at 10-14 day intervals until yellow nutsedge is eliminated. Apply no more than 6 pints per acre in one season.

** Quantity of water required to uniformly spray this area with your sprayer. If unknown, refer to preceding section "spraye~ Calibration Suggestions."

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.

Do not allow product to freeze.

Store product in its original container and in a secured storage area. In case of spill or leak, soak up with paper towels and discard in trash.

To dispose of unused product, securely wrap original container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse container. Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.

In Case of Emergency

In case of large scale spillage regarding this product, call:

CHEMTREC ••....•......••••.••....• 800-424-9300

BASF CORP ••..••••..•...••.••..... 201-263-3400

In case of medical emergency regarding this product, call:

l. Your local doctor for immediate treatment.

2. Your local poison control center (hospital) •

3. BASF CORP. • ••••••••••.••..••• 201-263-3400

Basagran is a registered trademark of BASF AG.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

The Directions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently ass~ciated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or o~her 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 or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.

BASF Corporation warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes re!~cced to in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above. BASF CORPORATION MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF CORPORATION OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF Corporation and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and user accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF Corporation.

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Supplemental Labeling

BASAGRANR HERBICIDE (EPA Reg. No. 7969-45)

Tank mix with MCPA for Postemergence Use in Rice

Page 1 of 9 December 15, 1986

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All applicable directions, restrictions, precautions and Conditions of Sale and Warranty on the EPA-registered labels of Basagaran and MCPA are to be followed. This labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of herbicide application.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

General Information

Basagran tank mixed with MCPA* applied postemergence is effective in controlling several broadleaved weeds and sedges (Cyperaceae). Grasses are not controlled. Basagran is principally a contact herbicide and MCPA is a hormone-type herbicide which can translocate in the plant. Weeds must be thoroughly covered for maximum activity to occur. Large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage, and may reduce effectiveness.

Timing of Application

Make postemergence applications of Basagran + MCPA early, when weeds are small and actively growing. Basagran + MCPA should be applied to rice having at least 3-4 leaves and a good root system up to end of ~illering. Do not apply to rice in early seedling, boot or early heading stages.

Alternate Flooding Culture: In Texas, Louisiana, Arkann~s.and Mississippi, weed growth stages generally correspond to rice.~hat is tillering (stooling) and occur prior to the permanent flood. Application of Basagran + MCPA must be made when there is n~.M~ter . on the field and 24 hours or more prior to flooding. If Basagran .. : + MCPA cannot be applied until after flooding, see directions under Continuous Flooding Culture.

*AII amine and sodium salt formulations by various manufactul'l'Hf' and formulators.

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Continuous Flooding Culture: In California and in other 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 are not adequately controlled.

For early treatment, water may be partly or completely drained to expose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran + MCPA. Do not raise water level for at least 24 hours after application or unsatisfactory control may result. Do not use ground equipment for applications on flooded fields because splashing will wash the Basagran + MCPA off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result.

California only: Avoid applications of Basagran + MCPA (a) during cold weather (day temperature below 750 F and night temperatures below 550 F for 2 to 5 days) as weed control may be reduced, or (b) when rapid temperature drops are forecast.

Water Volume and spray Pressure

Ground equipment: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of water per 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 flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not use flood, whirl chamber, or controlled droplet applicator (CDA) nozzles. Do not spray if wind exceeds 8 mph.

Air e~ipillent: Use a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre and a maX1mum of 40 pSl. 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 practices should be used:

Nozzle height: Maximum of 10 feet above the crop.

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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 + MCPA by air in rice, orient all nozzles straight down.

Nozzles distance rotor.

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not be located further out than three-fourths the the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or

Do not apply Basagran + MCPA by aircraft when wind is bloHing at velocity more than 6 mph. Coarse sprays (larger droplets) are less likely to drift.

Do not apply tank mix by air if ornamentals or sensitive non-target if crops, such as cctton, sugar beets, sunflowers okra, are within 200

feet dm'nwind.

In California, do not apply tank ornamentals or sensitive non-target beets, sunflowers or okra.

mix by air within 200 feet of crops, such as cotton, sugar

Applicator must follow the most restrictive use cautions of the Basagran or MCPA label to avoid drift hazards, including thoEe found in this labeling as well as applicable state and local regu­lations and ordinances.

Use a smoke generator or other means near the site of application to determine direction and extent of air movemen~. Observation of air/smoke movement will help determine appropr~ate drift control measures needed or avoid applicatio~ when smoke movement is toward nearby susceptible crops. Do not spray when wind is blowing towards susceptible crops.

Addition of oil Concentrate to Spray Tank

A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil con­~entrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed problems as recommended. The oil concentrate must contain either a petroleum or vegetable oil base and must meet the following criteria: 1) be nonphytotoxic, 2) contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality in the jar tsst.(see below), and 4) be successful in local experience. : •••••

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Page 4 of 9 Rate of oil Con~entrate:

Ground application - 2 pints/acre (maximum) Air application - 2 pints/acre (maximum)

Mixing/spraying: Fill tank of a thorough'.y cle-:n sprayer half to two-thirds full \yith clean water. Start agitation, add Basagran then MCPA, and allow to mix thoroughly. Add oil concentrate (or nonphytotoxic oil) and remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application.

In California, when adding a nonphytotoxic oil (con~aining emulsifier) to the ~pray solution of Basagran + MCPAlwater, add at a range of 4 to 5% by volume (4-5 gallon~lOO gallons spray solution) for each application by ground or a1r,. The oil should have an un sulphonated residue rating of 90% or above.

Or, when adding oil concentrate in California, add at the maximum rate of 2 pints per acre for ground and aerial application. Refer to section entitled Addition of oil Concentrate to Spray Tank for additional information.

Jar Test for Estimating Suitability of oil Concentrates.

1. \~ater supply: Use only water from intended source and at the

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of water in jar: Amount Ground ml) of

Application - For water.

20 gallA spray volume use 3 3/4 cups \b~O

Air application of water.

For 10 gallA spray volume use 1 2/3 cup (400 m1)

For other spray volumes, adjust proportionately to above.

Amount of herbi~ide(s) and bicide(s) and oil concentrate each pint of recommended label

oil concentrate to add: Add her­at the rate of 1 teaspoon (5 ml) for rate.

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

1) Basagran 2) MCPA 3) oil concentrate or nonphytotoxic oil

5. Cap jar, evaluate.

invert 10 cycles, let stand for 15 minutes,

6. Evaluation: An ideal tank mix combination will be uniform; thus, the suitability of the oil concen~rate is questionable if uny of the following ar~ observed:

Free oil at the surface - film or globules •

Flocculation fine liquid or found as a jar.

part:cles which may be suspended in the precipitated layer at the bottom of the

Clabbering thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with ~ottage cheese.

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APPLICATION WEED SIZE AND RATE TABLE

Weeds Controlled

Ducksalad

Redstem

Spikerush

Cal. Arrowhead (annual)

Weed Growth Stages Drained Fields I Flooded Fields

Leaf I Max. I ~tax. HeightlMax. Height Stage I Height I Above Soil IT,ange Above

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6-10 6" not recommended

6-10 8" 8" 4-6"

6-8 8" not recommended

IUp to 4 7" 7" 5-6"

Gregg's Arrowhead (perennial) IUp to 4 7" 7" 5-6"

River Bulrush 6-8** 110-30 10-30"* 10-24

Roughseed Bulrush 2-4** 10" 10"** 6-8"

Roundleaf waternyssop 2-4 2-4 floating 1-2"

Small flower Umbrellaplant 4-6** 8" 8 11 ** 6-8"

* Land preparation should be such that rhizomes are thoroughly cut up so there are no more than 2 tubers per rhizome section remaining. Apply Basagran & MCPA whe~ 10-15% of the river bulrush plants are

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BASAGRAN MCPA (Affiine Formulation) (4 lb. ae/gallon)

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Page 7 of 9 RESTRICTIONS AND LHIITATIONS

Rice straw may be feel to livestock up to 7 days before slaughter.

Do not apply Basagran + MCPA to rice with ground equipment when field is flooded because splashing will wash Basagran and MCPA off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may result.

Do not apply (Maximum of 4 second [ratoon)

more than 6 pints of Basagran per acre in one season. pints per acre in first crop and 2 pints per acre in

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Vapors from this application immediate vicinity. Do not drift from areas treated.

may ~nJure susceptible plants in the apply when weather conditions favor

Do not apply more than 1.5 pounds acid equivalent of MCPA per acre in one season.

In California, do not apply Basagran + MCPA by 3ir when temperature exceeds 900 F as reduced weed control may result and the potential for drift of MCPA is increased.

Rainfall soon after application (within 8 hours) may nullify the effectiveness of Basagran + MCPA.

Do not grow crayfish or catfish in rice fields treated with Basagran + M~PA.

Clean sprayer ticularly if the crop to be

thoroughly prior to application of Basagran, par­a herbicide was used which has the potential to injure sprayed with Basagran + MCPA.

Spray equipment used in this application should be thoroughly cleaned before using for any other purpose.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Do not apply directly to lakes, ponds or streams.

Do not contaminate water by cleanLng of equipment or disposal wastes.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Do not allow product to freeze. • • •••••• • •• • •• •

Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal~'

Wastes site or

• • resulting from the use of this product may be dispo~<1·'tlf at an approved waote disposal facility. • •• • •• •• •

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The following label.

are scientific !Lames for the weeds listed on this

Common Name

Arrowhead, California (annual

Arrowhead, Gregg's (perennial)

Ducksalad

Redstem

River bUlrush

Roughseed bulrush

Roundleaf waterhyssop

Small flower urnbrellaplant

Spike rush

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Scientific Narn~

sagittaria montevidensis

Sagitta ria longiloba

Heteranthera limosa

Ammania auriculata

Scirpus fluviatilis

Scirpus mucronatus

Bacopa rotundifolia

Cyperus difforrnis

Eleocharis species

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

The Directions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks 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 ..... ith its labeling, all of which are beyond the control of BASF CORPORATION "BASF" or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. -

BASF warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above. BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRENTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W~~TY_ IN NO ClSE SHALL BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOn CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and us~r accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and l~arranty which may be varied only by ~greement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of BASF.

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Postemergence Herbicide

A soluble liquid formulation containing:

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Active Ingredient: Sodium salt of bentazon* •••••••.••.••.••.••.••• · .• ···42.0%

Ine.rt Ingredients ................................ · .. ··· 58.0% * Equivalent to 4 pounds per gallon bentazon

(3-(I-methylethyl)-1H-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3H)­one 2,2-dioxide)

BFA Reg. No. 7969-45

KE"£P OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

statement of practical Treatment

Avoid contact with eyes or skin. flush eyes or skin with plenty of if irritation p~rsists.

In case of contact immediately water. Get medical attention

First Aid: If contacted, flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.

Net Contents I Gallon

BASF Corporation Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 IACCEPTED

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Directions For Use

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Read the precautionary statement, environmental hazards, storage and disposal statements, and Conditions of Sale and War~anty statement appearing on the container label.

General Information

BasagranR herbicide is int~nded for selec7.ive postemer,'ence control of certain broadleaf weens and sedges. iSee Directions For Use for specific crops and w.eeds.) Basagran does not control grasses. Basagran is effective mainly through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray. La:r.J~ cr~p-and-weed leaf canopies shelter smaller Yeeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Labeled crops are tolerant to Basagran; however, some leaf-speckling and leaf-bronzing may occur under certain conditions. (See Restrictions and Limitations for each crop. )

Timing of Applications

Make postemergence applications of Basagran early, when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the application rate tables for the individual crops.

Early application to weeds produces the most beneficial effect on weed control (exception, yellow nutsedge and Canada thistle), allows use of 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 siz~ stated will result in inadequate control. .

Do not cUltivate within five days before or after application:q£·. Basagran in the following northern and western states: AZ, CA,···· CO, CT, lA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NB, ND,' NH, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, UT, vr, WA, WI, WV, WY.

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water Volume and Spray Pressure

Appiy recommended rates of Basagran as foll,ws:

Ground equipment: Use a minimum of 20 gals. 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 gals. 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 applicator (COA) nozzles.

Air equipment: Use a minimum of 5 gals. of water per acre (except 10 gals. 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 practices 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 rice, orient all nozzles straight down.

Nozzles must not be located further out than three-fourths the distance from the center of the aircraft to the end of the wing or rotor.

water volume and spray pressure: See Air equipment.

Do not apply Basagran by aircraft when wind is blowing at velocity above 10 mph (except above 5 mph in California). sprays (larger droplets) are less likely to drift.

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• In California, do not apply Basagran by air within 200 feet o~·.·. ornaments or sensitive non-targets crops, such as cotton, suga~ ~, beets, sunflowers or okra. • :::-:

Applicator must follow the most restrictive use cautions to avoid drift hazards, including those found in this labeling as well as applicable state and local regulations and ordinances.

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Special Information for II-rigated Areas

In irrigated areas, it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with Basagran to ensure that weeds are growing actively. Weeds growing under drought conditions usually ara not satisfactorily controlled.

Addition of oil Concentrate to Spray Tank

A nonphytotoxic oil concentrate (commonly referred to as oil concentrate) should be added to the spray tank for certain weed problems 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: 1) be nonphytotoxic, 2) contain only EPA-exempt ingredients, 3) provide good mixing quality in the jar test (see below), 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 oil. Concentrates" 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 not reduced. The potential for leaf burn is increased when relative humidity and temperatHre 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 28% nitrogen solution to Basagran when oil concen~ate is included in the spray tank. : ••••

Do not add oil concentrate to Basagran for use on peas.

Rate of oil Concentrate:

Ground application - 2 pints/acre (maximum). Air application - 1 pint/acre (maximum)

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Mixin<;rispraying:

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 remaining volume of water. Maintain constant agitation during application.

Jar Test For Estimating Suitability of oil Concentrates.

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For 10 gallA spray volume use 1 2/3 cups (400 ml) of water. For other spray volumes, adjust proportionately to above. Amount of herbicide/s and oil concentrate to add: Add herbicides and oil concentrate at the rate of 1 teaspoon (5 ml) for each pint of recommended label rate. 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 flowables.

3) Oil concentrate. , 4) Poast or other emulsifiable concentrates when applicabt"'.

5) Cap jar, invert 10 cycles, let stand for 15 minutes, ••• . . evaluate. .. ..

6) Evaluation: An ideal tank mix combination will be uniform; • thus, the suitability of the oil concentrate is questionable if any of the following are observed:

Free oil at the surface-film or globules. " . .. . • ••

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Clabbering-thickening texture (coagulated) resembling yogurt or a curd-like texture as with cottage cheese.

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Restrictions and Limitations

Do not apply Basagran to crops listed on this labeling that have been subject to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, injury from other herbicides or widely fluctuating temperatures, as crop injury may result.

Do not apply Basagran if crops listed on this label show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide applications, because 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.

Rainfall or overhead irrigation soon after application (within 8 hours) may nullify the effectiveness of Basagran.

Do not mix or apply Basagran with any other pesticide or with fertilizer except as specifically recommended on this labeling or approved supplemental labeling.

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 rotate crops used for food or feed, which are not registered for use with Basagran, on areas previously treated with this chemical.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Do not apply directly to water.

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" , " . Notice: It is a violation of federal laws to use any pesticiae'ln a manner that results in the death of an endangered species or' adverse modification of their habitat. -::-:-

•••• The use of this product may pose a hazard to certain federal~' : designated endangered species known to occur in specific 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 specific 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 U.S. Fish and Wildlife service (Portlnd, oregon). THIS BULLETIN MUST BE REVIEWED PRI~R TO PESTICIDE USE. THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS PROHIBITED IN THESE COUNTIES UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE IN THE BULLETIN,

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Do not allow product to freeze.

Do not contaminate water, food, ~r feed by storage or disposal.

Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste 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 by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.

Do not reuse empty container.

FOR DIRECTIONS FOR USE-SPECIFIC CROPS-SEE FOLLOWING PAGES.

SOYBEANS - Directions For Use

Applications of Basagran should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in Table 1, Application Rate Table for Soybeans. Such applications generally correspond to the soybean growth stages of unifoliate to two expanded trifoliate leaves. Soybeans are tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth. Slight yellowing, bronzing, speckling, or burning of leaves may occur under certain conditions. Soybean plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.

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IAPPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR SOYBEANS I (For Split Application To Selected Weeds, See section Below) I I IApplication Rates For Weed Growth stages I I 11 1/2 Pints Per Acrel2 Pints per Acre I I Weeds Controlled I Leaf I Maximum I Leaf I Maximum I I I Stage I Height I stage I Height I I Balloonvine I 2-4 I 2" I 4-6 I 3" I Beggarticks I Up to 61 6" I 6-8 S" I Bristly Starbur I NOT RECoz,!MENDED I 4-6 3" I Coc:klebur I 2-6* I 6" I 6-10 10" ICoffee Senna I NOT RECOMMENDED IUp to 1** 2ft I I I I Pinnate I Common Lambsquarter+ I NOT RECOMMENDED I 4-8** 2" ICommon Purslane IUp to 4 I 1" I 4-6 2" ICommon Ragweed I NOT RECOMMENDED I 4-6** 3" I Dayflower IUp to 6 I 4" I 6-10 s" I Devilsclaw I NOT RECO!·lMENDED I Up to 6** 3" I Galinsoga I NOT RECOMMENDED ICotyledon 2" I I I I to 6** IGiant Ragweed++ I NOT RECOMMENDED IUp to 4 6" I Jimsonweed IUp to 6 I 6" I 6-10 10" I Ladysthumb IUp to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" IPennsylvania SmartweedlUp to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" I Prickly Sida or IUp to 6 I 3" I 6-8 I 4" I Teaweed I I I I I Redweed I 4-6 I 6ft I 6-10 I 8" I Sesbania I NOT RECOMMENDED I 3-5** I 3" IShepherdspurse"+ IUpt061 4" 16-10 I 8" ISpurred Anoua IUp to 6 I 3" I 6-8 I 4" I Tropic Croton IUp to 2 I 2" I 2-4 I 4".:. IVelvetleaf*** IUp to 4 I 2" I 4-6 I 5" IVenice Mallow IUp to 6 I 2" I 6-10 I 4 .. : .... IWild Buckwheat IUp to 4 I 3" I 4-6 I 5" IWild Mustard IUp to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I 8" IWild Poinsettia I 2-4 I 4" I 4-8 I 6" I IWild Sunflower IUp to 4 I 5" I 4-6 IS .... , I I For additional weeds see Special Directions section followhiCJ' "I I • I I *00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count.",' ,I I cotyledon leaves. , .• 1 1 **Add oil concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE- ':::':1 I All Crops. 1***Add 2S% Nitrogen solution according to the Special 1 Directions for Other Weed problems (See pageX~) or add 1 oil concentrate according to DIRECTIONS FOR USE. I+Control may be partial or inconsistent. 1++If after the first application a second weed flush develops 1 re-treat according to this rate table. I+++DO not treat rosette before seed stalk appears.

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split Application in soybeans (One Pint Plus One Pint Per Acre)

IApply the first pint of Basagran to weeds indicated in the lapplication table presented below, before weeds reach the Imaximum size or leaf stage indicated. Make a second lapplication of 1 pint 10 to 14 days after the first I application. I

APP~ICATI0N TABLE

IWeeds Controlled I Leaf stage Maximum Height ICocklebur* I Jimsonweed IPennsylvania Smartweed IPrickly Sida or Teaweed IVelvetleaf** IVenice Mallow I wild Mustard I wild Sunflower

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Except in California, add 28% nitrogen solution the Special Directions for other week problems. concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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I Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Soybeans I Annual ~!orningglories I South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA). To Icontrol smallflower and r.ypressvine morningglories apply a Isingle application of either 1 1/2 pints of Basagran per acre I Ito plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inohes in height, I lOR 2 pints of Bar~gran Fer acre to plants not larger than 6 I Itrue leaves and 6 inches in height. I I I ITo control palmleaf, pitted, tall (common), entireleaf, purple I Imconflower, and ivyleaf morningglories, apply 1 1/2 pints of IBasagran per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 14 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory lemergence). Make a second application at the same rate 5 to 14 Idays later. I IAll states other than the south (see above): Apply 2 to 3 pints lof Basagran per acre to annual morningglories not larger th~n 14 true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add loil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/water, laccording to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE. I IBecause morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to Iwatch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that IBasagran is applied to morninglories ~efore they exceed the Imaximum size recommend~d on this label. ICanada Thistle IA~ply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 I linches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the I I same rate 7 to 10 days later. .:.1 I Yellow Nutsedge • I I South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA). Twc:l ."! lapplications are preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 to':!""1 Ipints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall: I IIf needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 Iday .. later. "" .1 I •• T • •• IAll states other than the South (see above): Two applications. I lare preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 to 2 pints of .... ·t IBasagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If ••• Ineeded, make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 qa~, I later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagrah7 1 Iwater for each application. according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USEI_ IField and Hedge Bindweed in KY. IL. IN. MI. OH only. . I IFor suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 2 to 3 pints I lof Basagran per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches I I long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/ I Iwater. according to the DIRECTION FOR USE. I

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ISpecial Directions for other Weed Problems in Soybeans rCont'd) I ILate Cocklebur Rescue Treatment I IThis treatment is intended to provide only partial contr~l of I Icocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not I Imade. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply a I I single application of 2 to 3 pints of B3sagran per aCl:e to I Iplants up to 24 inches taIlor, for best results, app:.y 1 1/2 I Ipints of Basagran per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall and I Irepeat 10 to 14 days later. I IVelvetleaf-Addition of 28% Urea Ammonium Nitrate I I. rUAN) Solution* I lIn soybeans, 28% UAN solution (commonly referred to as 28% I Initrogen solution) may be added to Basagran in place of I loil concentrate for improved control of velvetleaf. The 28% I Ini·trogen solution is an agricultural grade fertilizer used by I Ilocal dealers for agricultural applications. It may be added I Ito the tank with Basagran when velvetleaf is the I Iprimary target weed. However, Basagran plus 28% nitrogen I Isolution will not provide adequate control of common ragweed I land common lambsquarters. If these weeds are present in I laddition to velvetleaf, then Basagran plus oil concentrate I I should be used. I I I IWith the addition of 28% nitr~. an solution to Basagran on I I soybeans, a slight leaf burn may occur, but the new growth is I Inormal and crop vigor is not reduced. Refer to your supplier I lof Basagran for information concerning successful local I lexperience prior to using 28% nitrogen solution. Do not use I Ibrass or aluminum nozzles when spraying Basagran and 28% I I nitrogen solution. • I I .:. IFor information on adding 28% nitrogen solution to Basagran ••• 1 I and Blazer/Tackle tal:k mix, see Table 4, page xx. • .:.~' I • I 100 not include oil Concentrate with 28% nitrogen solution. I I I 100 not add 28% nitrogen solution to Basagran for use on cor~~. 'J Isorghum, rice, peanuts, beans, peas, mint, or turf. • "1

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Use the following chart 8a a guide to deter.ine broadleaf weeds and graa8Ba controlled by Basagran alone and various tank aix8a with Oaa8gran.

Table 2 8888gr8n Tank Hixes- -- Guide to Weeds Controlled

Keter to lable Ll8ted Additional W.eds Controlled by below for rate, weed

Sa •• gran Contro1e the Tank Hixing Yerious Herbicides 8ize and additive Weeds listed Below with 8.8a~r8n 1nforaatton

Blazer. 2l/Tackls. herbicides BalIonyine Beggartlcka C~on Ragweed Basagran + Cocklebur Tall Water hemp Blazor 2L/Tackle Coffee Senna Redroot Pigweed Tables J and la C~on LaabsQuarters Smooth Pigweed Common Putahne Black Nightshade Psge )()( C ... on Ragweed Seabania Cypreasive Horninggloriea

HOfningglory Crotalari9 Canada Thistle" Duyflowet Oevilaclaw 2,4-08 Galinsoga Giant Ragweed Horningglories (lyyIesf, taU, 8saagran + 2,4-06 Ji.aonweed and entireleaf) Table 5 ladyathumb

Page XX' Pennsylvania (Yines up to 6" long Surtweed

Prickly Sida or Teaweed

Redweed Shepherdapurae Scepter- herbicide Small flower

Morningglory Redroot pigweed 8a88gr8n + Scepter Spurred Anoda Smooth pigWBCd Table 6 Tropic Croton Tall waterhemp Pag<Xl'. Yehatleaf Venice Mallow Wild Buckwheat Wild Hustard Paaate herbicide Wild Poinsettia Wild Sunflower Wild Proso Hillet Junglerice 8a&agrsn + Poast Yellow Nutsedge 8arnyardgrs8& dsd Sprangletop Table 7

Broadleaf Signal-graas Texas Panicum Page lO(

r all Panicum Witchgrass Giant roxtail Woolly Cupgraa8 Green roxtail Cooaegrs88 Yellow roxtail large Crabgrass Seeding JOhnson-

gr88s Smooth Crabgrass · P08st + Blazer 2L/Tackle herbicidea

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B89agran a Blazer 2l/Tackl~ Tsnk Hixes* - Soybeans General and Application Inf-lrmetion, Restrictions and limitations for Tables J and 4

General Information

For postemergence broadleaf weed control, refer to Tables J and 4 88 determined by weed problem:

Table J - All Stateo (except California) aa.agron, H-2 ~int.a/A alazer 2l/Tackle: i pint/A

Additional weeds controlled: pigweed (redroot and a_ooth)

Table 4 - All Stateo (except Californio) O •• agran, li-2 pintalA Olazer 2L/Tackle: 1 pint/A

Additional weeds controlled: lieted in table

r1ae of Application

The ti.ing of all applications of Baaagrso should be in sccordance with the weed growth stages indicated io Table 1 and when weeda are actively growing. With Blazer 2L/Tackle in the tank .ix, the timing ahould be in accordance with the weed growth stages indicated in the Tables 3 or 4 and when weeda are actively growlng. If weeds are not at the correct stage of growth for treatment at the 8sse ti.e, then separate applications should be .ade. Delay in application which per.its weeds to exceed the .axl~um size stated will result in inadequate control.

Water Volu.e and Spray Pressure

Ground equi~ntl for the tank mix of 8assgrso + Blazer 2L/Tackle, use 8 .inimum of 20 gallons of total spray solotion per acre (broadcost bssis) and a minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use standard high pressure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart. Do not ose flood or whirl chamber nozzlea.

Air equlpoent (8a •• gr.n + 81aze. 2L only). U •• a mini.um of 10 gallona of total apray solution per scree

Mixing

fiil the apray tank half full with water and add the recommended a.ount of product in the following order - BS8agrao, Blazer 2l/Tackle, oil concentrate (or 28: nitrogen solution) while the agitator is running. Then add the reMaining quaotity of water. • ... . Coverage

Thorough coverage of actively growing weeds is essential. Large crop-snd-weed leaf cano:··· pies shelter smaller weeda and can prevent adequste spray r.overage. Soybesna are tolersnt­to the above tank mixes; however. under certain conditions soybeans may burn, crinkle and bronze.

Reatrictions and Liaitations (Partial List)

R.ad and follow r •• trictiona and li.itation. on the O.lagran herbicide and 8lazer 2l/rackle lab.l.. The .. at restrictiye labeling appli.s in tonk .1 •• a.

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Tab 1 e 3 (cont.)

Basagran + Blazer 2L/Tackle Tank Mix - Soybeans

Rate and Time of Application Table

Product Add; Product Rate Weeds Controlled/Weed Size (R

Ballonvine Ladysthumb Basagran 1 1/2-2 pints/A Beggarticks Pennsylvania Smartweed

according to Bri st ly Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed weed species Canada Thistle** RedwAed and size Cocklebur Shepherds purse (See Table 1 Coffee Senna Smallflower Morningglory Page _ ) Common Lambsquarters Spurred Anoda

Common Purslane Tropi c Croton Common Ragweed VelvE:tleaf Cypressvine Morningglory Venice Mallow Dayflower Wil d Buckwheat Devllsclaw Wil d Mustard Gal insoga Wild Poinsett i a Giant Ragweed Wild Sunflower Jimsonweed Yellow Nutsedge

plus plus

Leaf Stage: Max. Height: 011 ( (2 I

Blazer 1/2 pint/A Pigweed* (redroot Up to 4 2" 2:"/Tack le and smooth)

*See Tab le 4 for control. of ·<fdditiona.l"weeds. **Requires two appi;'~ai;l>1l5 :o~ Basa.gr!c!n iO. accordance with this label. . . .. . • . •

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Basagran + Blazer 2L/Tack1e Tank Mix - Soybeans

Rate and Time of Application Table

Product Weeds Controlled/Weed Size "u(R~~~j Product Rate

Ballonvine ladysthumb Oil Con cent ate Basagran 1 1/2-2 pints/A Beggarticks Pennsylvania Smartweed ( * )

according to Bristly Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed weed species Canada Thist1e** Redweed or and size Cocklebur Shepherds purse 28% nitrogen (See Table I, Coffee Senna Sma11f10wer Morningg10ry solution

Page _) Common lambsquarters Spurred Anoda (1 gallon/A) if Common Purslane Tropic Croton Ve1vet1eaf is the Common Ragweed Ve1vet1eaf primary weed Cypressvine Morningg1ory Venice Mallow target and 1ambs-Oayflower Wild Buckwheat quarters is not Oevi1sc1aw Wi 1d Mustard a prob 1em. Gal insoga Wild Poinsettia Application by Gi ant Ragweed Wild Sunflower air of 28% Jimsonweed Yellow Nutsedge nitrogen solution

plus plus is not recom-leaf Stage: Max. Height mended.

Blazer 1 pint/A Common ragweed Up to 10 6" 2l/Tack1e Black nightshade Up to 6 2"

Morningg1ories Up to 4 4" *00 not include Crota1aria Up to 6 6" Oi 1 Concentrate Sesbania Up to 4 6" with 28% nitrogen

pinnate solution. Ta 11 water hemp Up to 6 3" Redroot pigweed Up to 6 3" Smooth pigweed Up to 6 3"

* Add oil concentrate to the tank mix according to recommendations in, Table for Soy~e~n.s-'~, Pd!l.<! ...2Of.. --

Table I, "Application Rate

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Requires two d!l?li.catif)I1S of Ba?a.gr.<:~

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weeos ~o exceea ~ne maX1.um 81ze 8~8~eo w111 reault 1n 1nadequate control.

inches apart.

(Refer to section entitled Directions for Uso -- All )

For broadcast application, uep a aini.um of 20 gallons of total spray and 40 psi pressure with flat fan or hoi 10" cone nozzles spaced 20

Hixi~1 Fill the spray tank half full with wat~r and add the recommended amount of 8898lj[80 and 2,4-00 while the agitator is running, then finiah filling. Then ad: the re_aining quantity of water.

Coverage

The tank .ix is effective partly through contact action. Therefore, weeag Nust be thoroughly covered with spray.

large crop-and-weed leaf canopies ahelter smsller weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage.

Restrictions and liaitations (Partial list)

Read and follow the restrictions and 11~:tation8 on the labels for Baaagran herbicide and 2,4-06. The aost r.atricti •• l.b.ling appli.s in tank alxes.

Usa only .. ina for.-Iation. of 2,4-06.

Do not apply to or allow drift to any ath.r adjac.nt crop.

Do not add oil or any othar additi... (including 281 nitrog.n aolution) to tank aix with 2,4-06.

Rainfall soon after application (within 8 hours) .. y nullify tho affacth.ne.a of tho tan~ : • • ix.

00 not apply .ore than I application of the tank .ix per 8saBon.

Do not apply within 60 daye of har.aet (s.e label for 2,4-06).

The use of this tank .ix will caUBe soybean foliage injury (such •• burning, bronzing or crinkling) and aay reduce yields. ;.

Do not 00. thie tank .ix on -aybaan. th.t ahow ay..,tou of dis •••• auch a. phytophthora' root rot ( •• a l.bel for 2,4-06).

• Tank Idx not applicable in California.

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Table 5 (contidl

Basagran + 2,4-0B Tank Mix - Soybeans

Rate and Time of Application Table

Product Rate Weeds Controlled/Weed Size

Ba110nvine Ladysthumb Basagran 1 1/2-2 pints/A Beggarticks Pennsylvania Smartweed

according to weed species

. and size. (See Table 1 Page _ )

plus plus

2,4-0B 2 fl. oz/A (amine of Butoxone formulation) 200 or

Butyrac 200.

(0.03 pound ae** /A.)

* Requires two app~i~&f~ons'bf ** Acid equivalent',: :': ' :",

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Bri st 1y Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed Canada Thist1e* Redweed Cocklebur Shepherds purse Coffee Senna Sma11f10wer Morningg10ry Common Lambsquarters Spdrred Anoda Common Purs 1 ane Tropic Croton Common Ragweed Ve1vet1eaf Cypressvine Morningg10ry Venice Mallow Oayf10wer Wil d Buckwheat Devilsc1aw Wi 1d Mustard Gal insoga Wild Poinsettia Gi ant Ragweed Wil d Sunfl ower Jimsonweed Yellow Nutsedge

Morningg10ries: Vines up to 6" long Ivy1eaf Tall (common) Entire1eaf

Basag,<lo in accordance with this label. , " "

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Water Yoluae and Spray Pre.aure

large crop-and-weed-leaf canopies ahelter .. aller weeds and prevent adequate .pray coverage. When thia occurs, or the weed population ia very high, use a higher than aini­.UI apray voluae and presaure.

Ground 8quipMntl Use a .iniaua of 20 gallons of totLl aprly aixture per acre (broadcast baaia) and .0 pai pressure with atanderd high pre •• ure hollow cone or fl.t fan nozzles apaced 20 inches apart.

Air equi~ntl Use a ainiaua of 5 gallons of water per acre.

Mixing

Fill .pray tar.k half full with water, and add the reca-ended .. aunt of product in the following order-a.sagran. Scepter. oil concentrate-while the agitator ia running. Then add the r~.ining quantIty of water.

Reatrletlon. and l1altationa (Partial list)

Read and follow the restrictions and ll.it.tiona on the l.bels for 8a8agran and Scepter herbicides. The .ast restrictive labeling applies in tank aixe8.

Observe all geographical and rotational crop restrictions on the label for Scepter •

• T.~k aix not applicsble in California.

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Use Area: States where Scepter is approved*

Basagran + Scepter Tank Mix - Soybeans

Rate and Time of Application Table

Product Rate Weeds Controlled/Weed Size

Ballonvine Ladysthumb Basagran 1 1/2-2 pints/A Beggart i ck s Pennsylvania Smartweed

accord i ,1!j to Bristly Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed weed species Canada Thistle ** Redweed and size Cocklebur Shepherds purse (See Table 1 Coffee Senna Smallflower Morningglory Page __ ) Common Lambsquarters Spurred Anoda

Common Purslane Tropic Croton Common Ragweed Velvet leaf Cypressvine Morningglory Venice Mallow Dayflower Wild Buckwheat Devi lsclaw Wil d Mustard Gal insoga Wild Poinsettia Giant Ragweed Wild Sunflower Jimsonweed Yellow Nutsedge

plus plus Leaf Stage: Max. HeIght:

Scepter 1/3 pint/A Redroot pigweed Up to 6 3" Smooth pigweed Tall waterhemp

* See Scepter label for list of approved states and parts of states. ** Requires two applications of Basagran in accordance with this label •

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Basagran and Poest .ay be tank aixed for po8te~rgence control of the broadleaf and grass weeds ahown in Table 2. Weeds aust be actIvely growing and at the rec~ended growth atages.

Separate applications ahould be .. de if. a) all ... 60 to be controlled are n' ,t the correct growth atage for treat.ent.t the .. .e ti~. or b) grasaea to be cont_ol~:d include rh~za.e jOhnaongra88, quackgras8, beraudagras8, wlreatea auhly, volunteer corn, ah.tterc.~~J volunteer cereala, wild oat., red rice or itchgrass. See Table 9. SEPARATE APPLICATIUK> of BASAGRAN.

Watar Vol... and Spray Preaaure

;~ equi~ntl Use 20 gal10na of total .pray .olution per acre ,broadcaet baaia) and 8 .inlau. of 40 pai pressure. Use standard high presaure hollow cone or flat fan nozzles .paced 20 inchea apart. Do not use flood or whirl ch •• ber nozzles.

Air aquipaent. Use a .1nla •• of S gallone of total apray oalutlon per acre.

Mixing

Fill .pray tank half full with water, and add the rec~ended .. aunt of product following o=der-Baeagran, POBst, oil concentrate-while the agitator ia running. the ra-airing quantity of water.

Coyerage

in the Then add

Thorough coverage of actively growing weeds ia e8aentlal. large crop-and-weed leaf cano­pies shelter .. aller weeda and can prevent adequate spray coverage4 Soybeans are tolerant to the tank .iXI however, under certain conditions 80ybeanR 8ay burn, crinkle and bronze4 Soybeans at all atages of growth are tolerant to 8ssagran and Poest.

Restriction. and li81tatlona (Partial liat)

Read end follow the restrictions and li.it.tlons on the labels for 8esagren and Po.at her­bicides. The .. at restrictive labeling applies in tank .ixes.

Do not apply tank .1x within 90 days of harvest. (See label for POBst.)

Do not graze treated aoybean fielda and do not feed treated aoybaan forage, ensilage or •... hsy to Hvestock (aee label for PORSt).

• Tank .1x not applicable in California.

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B~sagran + Poast Tank Mix - Soybeans

Rate and Tiwe of Application Table

Product Product Rate Weeds Controlled/Weed Size

Broadleaves and Sedge Ballonvine ladysthumb

Basagran 1 1/2-2 pints/A Beggarticks Pennsylvani Smartweed according to Bri st ly Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed weed species Canada Thistle**** Redweed and size Cocklebur Shepherds purse (See Table I, Coffee Senna Smallflower Morningglory Page __ ) Common lambsquarters Spurred Anoda

Common Purslane Tropic Croton Common Ragweed Velvetleaf Cypres5vine Morningglory Venice Mallow Oayflower Wi] d Buckwh"at Oevilsclaw Wild MustarJ Galinsoga Wild Poinsettia Giant Ragweed Wi ld Sunflower Jimsonweed Yellow Nutsedge

plus plus Annual Grasses-**

Wild Proso Millet** 4-10' Junglerice 3-8" Barnyardgrass 3-8" Red Sprangletop 3-8" Broadleaf Signal- 3-8" Texas Panicum 3-8"

Poast 1 1/2 pints/A* grass Witchgrass 3-8" Fall Panicum 3-R" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" Giant Foxtail 3-8" Goosegrass 3-6" Green Foxtail 3-8" large Crabgrass 3-6" Yellow Foxtail 3-8" Smooth Crabgrass 3-6" Seeding Johnson- ***

grass

" . . *The rate of "p'o~sl; ",&c~mmended'in"the tank mix is ~ 1% greater than the rate of Poast I

**For contrQ~"of wild "proso miflet only, include Poajt in the tank mix at 3/4 pint/A. ***Tank mix does not control rhizome johnsongrass, quackgrass, bermudagrass, wlrestem ml

cornt shattertaneL.voluntee~ ~ereals, wild oats, red rice! or itch1rass. ****Requ res t~o apFl catID~~ g, a~agran in accordance with his labe " . '. .... . .

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Separate applications ahould be aade ifs a) all weeds to be controlled .r~ not .t the correct gro-th .tage for tre.t~nt at the a.-e ti.e, or b) gr.aa~a to be controlled include rhlz"e johneongraa8, queckgr.a., beraudagrasa, wire.tell auhly, volunteer corn, ahatterc8!!!J..t volunteer cereal., wild oate, red rice or itchgr..... See Table 9, SEPARATE APPLlCATIuro of BASAGRAN.

W.ter Vol... and Sprar ' .... ure

I:toQnd equ1s-ntl for the t.nk a1< c( B .... gr.n + Poast + Blazer nlT.ckle, .... 20 gallon. of total spray 801utlon per acre (broadcaet ba.ia) and •• 1nlau. of 40 pai prea8ure. Ude atandard high prea8ure hollow cone or fl.t fan nozzles .paced 20 inches apart.. Do not use flood or ehirl choaber nozzle ••

AU equis-ntl

lIiKing

Uee • a1n1a .. cf 10 gallona of tot.l apray a"lution per aere. Ne ~ .' ( (" (\''' I' (" A r J ,- . /. /! ( .

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fill the apr.y t.nk h.lf full with w.ter .nd add the ree .... nded .. ount of product in the following order - Baa.gran, Blazer 2l/Tackle, Poaat, 011 concentrate - While the agitator la running. Then add the reaalning quantity of water.

Coverage

Thorough coverage of actively gro.tng weeds ta easential. large crop-and-weed leaf cano­pies shelter smaller weeds and caO pre~ent adequate ap~8Y cove~age. Soybeans are toleTant to the tank .iXf however. under certain conditions soybeans .sy burn. crinkle and bronze.

R •• tr1ctiona and Lia1tatlona (Parti.l Liat)

R.ad .nd follow the re8trictions and liaitations on the label. for B.s8gr.n, Poast and BI.zer 2l/T.ckl. h.rbicide.. The .. at restrictive l.b.ling applies in tank .i.e ••

Do not apply t.nk Ai. within 90 deya of harvest. (S .. l.bel for P088t)

Do not graze treated aoybean fielda and do not feed treated uoybean forage. ensilage o~ hsy to livestock ( ••• labels for Blazer 2l/Tackl •• nd Poost) •

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Product

Basagran

Basagran + Blazer 2L/Tackle + Poast Tank Mix - Soybeans Rate and Time of Application Table

PrJ1uct Rate

1 1/2-2 pll'!ts/A according to weed speci es and size. (See Table 1, Page ___ ,)

Weeds Controlled/Weed Size Ballonvlne Ladysthumb Beggarticks Pennsylvania Smartweed Bristly Starbur Prickly Sida or Teaweed Canada Thistle**** Redweed

• Cocklebur Shepherdspurse Coffee Senna Smallflower Morningglory Common Lambsquarters Spurred Anoda Common Purslane Tropic Croton Common Ragweed Velvet leaf Cypressvine Morningglory Venice Mallow Dayflower Wild Buckwheat Devilsclaw Wild Mustard Galinsoga Wild Poinsettia Giant Ragweed Wild Sunflower

1--_ plus ____ -+-___ plus ____ -+-J""'i"'m:::.so~n"'w"'e"'e=.d _______ ---, ____ +Ye=.I'-'I"'o.:.:.w...:.N"'u'-"t"'se".,d=lIle __ -,-_-t

Poast*** 1 1/2 pi nts/ A*

Wild Proso Millet** Barnyardgrass Broadleaf Signal grass Fall Panicum Gi ant Foxtail Green F oxta 11 Yellow Foxtail Seeding Johnsongrass

4-10' Junglerice 3_8" Red Sprangletop 3_8" Texas Panicum 3_8" Witchgrass 3_8" Woolly Cupgrass 3-8" Goosegrass 3_8" Large Crabgrass 3-8" Smooth Crabgrass

3-8" 3_8" 3_8" 3_8" 3_8" 3_6" 3_6" 3_6"

___ plus ____ -+-___ plus ----t--------------r---l.-::c::rk:=-:-r--u=::--rr=-or:!-c.-:---t Leaf tage: Max. Helght:

Blazer 2L/Tack Ie

1/2-1 pint/A Common ragweed Up to 10 6" Black nightshade Up to 6 2"

Use 1/2 pint fo Morningglories Up to 4 4" pigweed (up to Crotalaria Up to 6 6" 2") only; 1 pin Sesbania Up to 4 6" if other weeds pinnate at right are Tall water hemp Up to 6 3" "I<res,mt::: -Kedroot pi gweed Up to 6 3"

Oil (2

1----.'T1ii>i'"li1'1!iO'i1rl1>""': ","'1'"" , • " " " :$f'loe~1] pillwee(l Up to 6 3" ~~ne ra~~ o! r,!G~'7 ~ \I, L''': Ld~" miX l~ U;o ~' cacc~ L'!di en: ~ac,:, u, .. r'OdS use

**For control of wl1d proso millet only, include Poast in tank mix at 3/4 pint/A. ***Tank mix does oot cqntrQl rhizome.johngrass, qua~kgrassl bermudagrass, wirestem muhly,

shattercane, v81unteer ~e~eats:·tl1d oats, red rlce or tChgrass. ****Requires two a~6li~toos:or~a$~gran in accordance with thlS label.

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oround and aerial applicatona.

For beat rellult • ..tIen a.king aeparate app Mnded between applications, depending up

TABLE 9

( QlOCR II" APPlICATI!JI

fIRST SECOIID PROOUCT(S) PROOUCT(S)

APPLIED APPLIED

Baaagran Pout ... __ .. ------Baasgran + Blazer 2L/Tackle

POB8t

POB8t Bas.gran or Buagran +

Blazer 2L/T ack

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licationa, a 81niau. period of tiae ie recon­on their order, according to the table below.

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MIMlHUH TIME

II:TMEEN APPLICATI!JIS

24 houra

7 deya

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CORN, GRAIN SORGHUM- Directions For Use

Applications of Basagran should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Corn, Grain sorghum. Such applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of one of five leaves. Corn is tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth. Grain sorghum is tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth up to and including early boot stage. Very slight leaf-speckling of corn and grain sorghum may occur but plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days. Corn types included are field, sweet, and popcorn: and corn grown for seed or silage.

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 grain sorghum.

Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines to Basagran.

Do not apply to grain sorghum that is heading or blooming.

Do not graze treated corn fields for at least 12 days after the last Basagran treatment.

Do not apply directly to water or wet lands.

Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of waste.

California Only: Not recommended for control of yellow nutseaq"e. in corn or grain sorghum.

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1 ______ ~A~P~P~L~I~CdA~T~I~O~N~RA~TBE~TA~B£L£E~F~O~R~C~O~RN~,_=G~RA~I~N-S~O~R~G~HUM~~------~ I I App1icatio~ Rates For I I Weed Growth Stages* I Weeds Contr011ed I 1 1/2 Pts. Per Acre I 2 Pts. Per Acre I I Leaf IMax. I Leaf IMax. 1~ ____ ~~ ______________ ~I~S~t~a~g~e~~~I~H~e~i~g7.h~t~~1~s~t~a~g~e~ __ ~I~H~e~i~g~h~t<-I Beggarticks I up to 6 I 6" I 6-8 8" I Bristly Starbur I up to 4 I 2" I 4-6 3"

10" 2"

I Cocklebur 2-6* I 6" I 6-10 I Common Lambsquarters+ Not Recomme"lded I 4-8 ICommon Ragweed Not Recommended I 4-6 3" I Dayflower up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 8" I Galinsoga Not Recommended I Cotyledon 2"

Giant Ragweed++ Not Recommended Jimsonweed up to 6 6" Ladysthumb up to 6 6" Pennsylvania smartweed up to 6 6" Prickly Sida or Teaweed up to 6 3" Spurred Anoda up to 6 3" Tropic Croton lup to 2 2" Velvetleaf I up to 4 2" Venice Mallow lup to 6 2" wild Buckwheat lup to 4 3" wild Mustard lup to 6 4" Wild Sunflower lup to 4 5" For additional weeds see Special Directions

I*DO not treat earlier than leaf stage shown I cotyledon leaves.

I to 6** up to 4 6"

6-10 10" 6-10 10" 6-10 10" 6-8 4" 6-8 4" 2-4 4" 4-6 5" 6-10 4" 4-6 5" 6-10 8" 4-6 I 8"

section following. and do not count

1** Add oil concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-Al~ I Crops. In california, add nonphytotoxic oil (containing 2-3~' I emulsifier) to the spray solution of Basagran/water for ea€h .. I application by ground equipment at the rate of 1/2 gallon p~~. I acre in coastal valleys and 1 gallon per acre in central I valleys. Add nonphytotoxic oil to the spray solution for each I application by air equipment at the rate of 1% by volume (1 I gallon per 100 gallons spray solution). The oil should haT/a'-I I an unsulphonated residue rating of 90% or above. - :- I I+Control may be partial or inconsistent. " • I 1++If after the first application a second weed flush develop~;_-I I re-treat according to this rate table (corn only). -- -. I . i'

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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in corn (Annual Morningglories (South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA). To (control smallflower and cypressvLle morningglories apply a (single application of either 1 1/2 pints of Basagran per acre I (to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in height,( (OR 2 pints of Basagran per acre to plants not larger than 6 ( (true leaves and 6 inches in height. ( ( (To control palmleaf, pitted, tall (common), entireleaf, (ivyleaf and purple moonflower morningglories, apply 1 1/2 (pints of Basagran per acre to plants not larger than 4 true (leaves and 4 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory (emergence). Make a second application 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 morningglories not larger than 4 (true leaves. Control may be partial or inconsistent. Add oil (concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/water, according (to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All crops. ( IBecause morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to (watch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that (Basagran is applied to morningglories before they exceed the (maximum size recommended on this label.

l~c-a-n-ad~a~T=h~i~s~t~l~e----------------------------------------------­(Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 (inches tall to the bud staae. Make a second application at t~ (same rate 7 to 10 days later. ( (~Y~e~17l-o~W~N~u7t-s-e~d~g-e--------------------------------------------~

(South: (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA). TWo (applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 to 2 (pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tal"'J (If needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 to io', '1 (days later. • I ( .. '( . .. (All states other than the South (see above): TWo applicatio~s' ( (are preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 to 2 pints of .":'.( (Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If " '( (needed, make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days ( (later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/ ( (water for each application according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-I (All Crops, (

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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn (Cont'dl IField and Hedge Bindweed in KY, IL, IN, MI, OH only. I IFor suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 2 to 3 pints I 'of Basagran per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches I jlong. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/ I Iwater according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops. I I I ILate Cocklebur Rescue Treatment I IThis treatment is intended to provide only partial control of I Icocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not I I made. Very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply a I Isingle application of 2 to 3 pints of Basagran per acre to I Iplants up to 24 inches taIlor for best results, apply 1 1/2 I Ipints of Basagran per acre to plants up to 24 inches tall and I Irepeat 10 to 14 days later. I

I Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Grain Sorghum IAnnual Morningglories 1 IApply 2 pints of Basagran per acre to annual morningglories notl I larger than 4 true leaves. Control may be partial or 1 I inconsistent. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of 1 1 Basagran/water, according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops. I I 1 IBecause morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to 1 Iwatch the gr?wth stage carefully and to be certain that 1 I Basagran is applied to morningglories before they exceed the .:.1 I maximum size recommended on this label. . I I Canada Thistle . ' . I I Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 .... I 1 inches tall to the bud stage. Control may be partial or ' I linconsist'nt. I I Yellow Nutsedge . I IApply 1 1/2 to 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are:6 .. 1 Ito 8 inches tall. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution afl 1 Basagran/water, for each application according to the ... , . .I 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops. Control may be partial or '" I 1 inconsistent. . .. ; .. 1 ...

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Tank Mix with Atrazine and oil concentrate for Postemergence Applications in Corn, Grain Sorghum

The tank mix of Basagran/atrazine/oil concentrate effectively controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds included on the labeling of both products. For the control of annual morningglories, Canada thistle and yellow nutsedge, refer to the section entitled Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Corn and Grain Sorghum.

• Atrazine products comp~tible with Basagran include AAtreXR SOW, AAtrexA 4L, and AAtrexA Nine-o herbicides. Refer to the respective atrazine labels for additional directions and

limitations. Always add oil concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops.

Mixing and spray equipment: Use intake, in-line, or nozzle screens no finer than 50 mesh. Fill tank of a thoroughly clean sprayer half to two-thirds full of clean water. start agitation. Add atrazine and allow to wet and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation and add Basagran, allow to mix. Add oil concentrate and remaining quantity of water and mix thoroughly. Maintain constant agitation during application. Avoid allowing the mixture to stand overnight. Always clean sprayer thoroughly immediately after use by flushing the system with water and a strong detergent. Do not allow cleaning water to contaminate any streams or ponds •

Time and rate of application: Tank mix applications should be made when weeds are small and actively growing and before weed~. reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for:· Tank Mix of Basagran + Atrazine for Corn and Grain sorghum. ~~~ applications generally correspond to the crop growth stages of··· one to five leaves. •

Corn is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth. G~in sorghum is tolerant to the tank mix at all stages of growth ~·~O and including early boot stage. •

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•• • Refer to the Conversion Table below for application rates depending on formulation. A cUltivation may be necessary if all weeds are not controlled or if regrowth of weeds occurs.

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Restrictions and Limitation3 for Tank Mix with Atrazine

Do not use tank .. ix when crop is under stress from prolonged cold, wet weather, poor fertility, or other factors or when crop is wet and succulent from recent rainfall as crop injury may occur.

Seed producers should consult the seed company regarding tolerance of seed production inbred lines to tank mix.

Do not apply to grain sorghum that is heading out or blooming •

Do not make more than one application of tank mix per season.

Do not graze treated area or feed treated forage to livestock for 21 days following application (see label for AAtrex).

I ACREAGE CONVERSION TABLE I 1 Tank Mix 1 Amount of Formulated Product 1 I Rate IBasa-1 Atrazine(AAtrex) I IRecommen- Igran I I I dation I 1 I 1 Acre 110 Acres 150 Acres I I IAcre I I I I I(lb ai/A)*I I INine-1 I INine-1 I I Nine I I I I 180W I 0 I 4L 180W I 0 I 4L 180W I 0 I 4L I I I Pta. I Lba.1 Lba.! Pta. I Lba.1 Lba. I Pta. I Lba.! Lbs.! Pta. I 11/2 + 1/2 I 1 15/8 I 6/101 1 I 6- I 6 I 10 131- I 30 150 I I I I I I I 1/41 I I 1/21 I· I 13/4 + 3/4 11-1/21 1 19/10 I 1- I 10 I 9 I 15 150 I 45 175":"1 I I I ! ! 1/21 ! ! I I I : . "j I*According to weed growth stage indicated in table below. ····1

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IApplication Rate Table For Tank ~ix of IBasagran + Atrazine For Corn. And Grain Sorghum I I Application Rates For I I Weed Growth Stages I Weeds Controlled 11/2+1/2 lb. ai/A* I 314+314 Ib ai/A* I I Leaf I Max. I Leaf Max. I I Stage I Height I Stage Height I Cocklebur I 2-6** I 4" I 6-10 8" ICommon Lambsquarters+ I 4-8 I 2" I 8-12 4" Icommon Ragweed lup to 4 I 2" I 4-6 3" I Giant Ragweed I up to 4 I 4" I 4-6 6" I Jimsonweed lup to 6 I 4" I 6-10 8" I Ladysthumb lup to 6 I 4" I 6-10 8" I Penna. Smartweed lup to 6 I 4" I 6-10 8" I Redroot Pigweed I 4-8 I 2" I 8-12 4" I Smooth Pigweed I 4-8 I 2" I 8-12 4" IVelvetleaf lup to 4 I 2" I 4-6 5" IVenice Mallow lup to 6 I 2" I 6-10 4" IWild Buckwheat lup to 4 I 3" I 4-6 5" I wild Mustard I up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 8" Iwild Sunflower lup to 4 I 4" I 4-6 8" IOther weeds: Other weeds listed on the label for Basagran at Ithe 3/4 pound rate will also be controlled with the 3/4 plus 13/4 pound Basagran/atrazine tank mix. Refer to page 11. I*Refer to Conversion Table for recommended rate of formulated Iproduct per acre. Always add oil concentrate according to the I IDIRECT!ONS FOR USE-All Crops. In California, add nonphytotoxicl loil (containing emulsifier) to the spray solution of Basagran/ I Iwater for each application by ground equipment at the rate of I 11/2 gallon per acre in coastal valleys and 1 gallon per acre ipl Icentral valleys. Add nonphytotoxic oil to the spray solution':'1 I for each application by air equipment at the rate of 1% by , .. I Ivolume (1 gal. per 100 gallons spray solution). The oil sho~l~r Ihave an unsulphonated residue rating of 90% or above. ' I 1**00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count I Icotyledon leaves. I I+Control may be part:lal or inconsistent. :', "

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RICE - DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Make postemergence applications of Basagran early, before weeds exceed the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Rice.

Early application produces the most beneficial effect on crop yields, allows use of 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 for 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 grasses are a problem, use propanil in tank mixture with Basagran (see below).

For optimal coverage when applying Basagran by air in rice, orient all nozzles straight down. For additional aerial application information, refer to DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops.

Alternate flooding culture: In Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, weed growth stages generally correspond to rice that is tillering (stooling) and occur prior to the permanent flood. Application of Basagran must be made when there is no water on the field and 24 ho~rs or more prior to flooding. If Basagran cannot be applied until after flooding see directions under Continuous Flooding CUlture •

continuous flooding culture: In California and in other states • using continuous flooding culture or when treating after .:. permanent flood, treatment should be made only when weeds ar~ •• above the surface of the water. Weeds submerged at the time '"f'" application are not adequately controlled. •

For early treatment, water may be partly or complet~.y drained to expose more weed growth to spray applications of Basagran. ~~.:' not raise water level for at least 24 hours after application qr unsatisfactory control may result. Do not use ground equipme~. for applications on flooded fields because splashing will waA~·.· Basagran off weed leaf surfaces and ineffective control may •••• result. • •• & :

Addition of A Nonphytotoxio Oil or oil Conoentrate in California only: In California, add nonphytotoxio oil (oontaining emulsifier) to the spray solution of Basagran/water for each applioation by ground or air at a range of ~ to 5% by volume (1-5 gallons/100 gallons spray so'ution). On days when the maximum temperature is predicted below 900 F, use the upper range of oil (i.e. 4 to 5%). On dags when the maximum temperature is predioted to exoeed 90 F, use the lower range of oil (i.e. 1 to 2%). The oil should have an unsulphonated residue ratinq of 90t or above.

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Or in California, add oil concentrate at the maximum rate of 2 pints per acre for ground and aerial applications. Refer to section entitled Addition of Oil Concentrate to spray Tank for additional information.

California only: Avoid applications of Basagran (a) during cold weather 6day temFrrature below 750 F and night temperatures below 55 F for 2 to 5 days) as weed control may be nullified, or (b) when rapid temperature drops are forecast.

Restrictions and Limitations

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Do not apply Basagran to rice with ground equipment when field is ilooded 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 rice fields in which the commercial CUltivation of catfish or crayfish is practiced.

Do not use water containing Basagran residues from rice CUltivation to irrigate crops used for food or feed unless Basagran is registered for use on these crops.

• Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal wastes. • •• •

• •• In California, do not apply Basagran by air when temperature '.: •• ' exceeds 900 F as reduced weed control may result. •

Tank Mixture with propanil •• • •• • Use a tank mix of Basagranjpropanil by ground or air for the' ••

~ontrol of mixed populations of grasses, sedges and broadleaf • weeds listed as susceptible on the two product labels. Prepa;p:' tank m~.xture by adding Basagran to half the final volume of woJ;~r with aqitator runninq. Then add ~ropanil and bring mix to ff~l: volume. Agitation must be continuous from time of mixing through spraying.

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Apply this tank mixture only to drained fields.

Do not use propanil on second crop (ratoon) rice. When applying tank mix of Basagran/propanil by air, orient all nozzles straight back in accordance with the propanil label.

Do not add nonphytotoxic oil or oil concentrate to the tank mix of Basagran/propanil •

Do not apply the tank mix of Basagran/propanil in prohibited areas in California.

Observe all cautions and limitations on the labels of both products.

*Propanil products compatible with Basagran are STAM F-34 (3 Ibs./gal.): STAM M-4 (4 Ibs./gal.): Helena 4 (4 Ibs./gal.) and Crys~al 4E (4 Ibs./gal.).

APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR RICE - DRAINED FIELDS I I Application Rates For I Weeds Controlled I Weed Growth Stages I (All States) 11 1/2 Pts. Per Acre*12 Pts. Per acre*1 I I Leaf I Max. I Leaf I Max. I I Stage I Height I Stage I Height I Cocklebur I 2-10 I 10" I 10-15 I 15" I Dayflower I 2-10 I 6" I 10-15 I 10" I I Ducksalad I Not Recommended' I 6-10** I 6" I I Gooseweed I 4-6 I 4" I 6-10 I a" .:~ I Redstem I Up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I a'!:l I Redweed I 4-6 I 6" I 6-10 I a".:.L· I Smartweed I 2-10 I 6" I 10-15 I 10" .1 ISpikerush I 2-6 I 6" I 6-a I a" I IWater Plantains I I I I I Arrowhead I Not Recommended I Up to 4 I 7~. 1. I Common Water Plaintain I I I· '1 IYellow Nutsedge I 4-6 6" I 6-8 I 10" .,

Weeds 0 ro e a 0 a 0 1 .... ). IRiver Bulrush I Not Recommended I 6-a+ 110"-3. ~') IRoughseed Bulrush I Not Recommended I 2-4++ I 10'~.· I: ISmallflower Vmbrellaplantl Not Recommended I 4-6++ I a" 1 I*If after the first application a second weed flush develops, I I re-treat according to thl's'Rate Table. I l**Control may be partial or inconsistent. I I+Land preparation should be such that rhizomes are thoroughly I I cut up so there are no more than 2 tubers per rhizome section I I remaining. Apply Basagran when 10-15t of the river bulrush I I plants are flowering. I 1++Apply Basagran before weeds are flowering. I

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APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR RICE - FLOODED-£F~I~E~LD~S~ ______ ~ 1 1 Application Rates For 1 1 Weed Growth stages 1 1 1 1/2 Pts. 1 2 Pts. 1 1 Per Acre* I Per Acre* 1 Weeds Controlled IMaximum IMinimum IMaximum IMinimum 1 (All states) IHeight 1 Height IHeight 1 Height 1 1 Above 1 Range 1 Above 1 Range 1 1 Soil 1 Above ISoil 1 Above 1 1 1 Water 1 1 Water 1 1 1 Level 1 1 Level 1 Cocklebur 1 10" 1 3"-6" 1 lS" 1 6"-10" 1 Dayflower 1 6" 1 3"-S" 1 10" 1 S"-8" 1 Ducksalad INot Recommended 1 Not Recommended 1 Gooseweed INot R~commended 1 Not Recommended 1 Redstem 1 4" 1 2"-3" 1 8" 1 4"-6" 1 Redweed INot Recommended 1 Not Recommended ISmartweed 1 6" 1 3"-S" 1 10" 1 S"-8" ISpikerush INot Recommended 1 Not Recommended IWater Plantains 1 1 1 1 Arrowhead 1 Not Recommeded 1 7" 1 S"-6" 1 Common Water Plantain 1 1 1 1 Yellow Nutsedge 1 6" 1 4"-S" 1 10" 1 6"-8" I Weeds Controlled (California Only) IRiver Bulrush INot Recommended 110"-30"+110"-24" IRoughseed Bulrush INot Recommended 1 10"++ 1 6"-8" ISmallflower Umbrel.laplant INot Recommended 1 8"++ 1 6"-8" I*If after the first application a second weed flush develops, 1 re-treat according to this Rate Table. I+Land preparation should be such that rhizomes 1 cut up so there are no more than 2 tubers per 1 remaining. Apply Basagran when 10-lS% of the 1 plants are flowering.

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PEANUTS - DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Applications of Basagran should he made when weeds are small and actively growing and hefore weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Peanuts. Such applications generally correspond to the peanut growth stages of bunching to pegging.

Peanuts are tolerant to Basagran at all stages of growth, hut slight leaf-speckling may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions and Limitations). Pean~t plants generally outgrow this condition within 10 days.

Restrictions and Limitations

Do not apply Basagran if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any prior herbicide applications (preplant incorporated, preemergence, cracking and/or postemergence), because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged. In the Southeast, in-furrow treatments of insecticides/nematicides may possibly predispose the peanuts to injury from Basagran.

Do not apply more than a total of 4 pints of Basagran per acre in one season.

Peanut, hay and forage may be fed to livestock.

• Do not graze treated peanut fields for at least 50 days after the last Basagran treatment.

Do not apply directly to water or wetlands.

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APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR PEANUTS I I Application Rates For I I Weed Growth stages I Weeds Controlled I 1 1/2 Pts. Per I 2 Pts. Per I I Acre I Acre I I Leaf I Max. I Leaf I Max. I I stage I Height I stage I Height I Balloonvine I 2-4 I 2" I 4-6 I 3" I Beggarticks I up to 6 I 6" I 6-8 I 8" I Bristly Starbur I up to 4 I 2" I 4-6 I 3" I Cocklebur I 2-6* I 6" I 6-10 I 10" ICoffee Senna I Not Recommended lup to 1**1 2" I I (pinnate ( (Common Ragweed I Not Recommended I 4-6** I 3" IDayflower ( up to 6 I '" (6-10 I 8" I Devilsclaw I Not Recommended lup to 6**1 3" IGiant Ragweed I Not Recommended lup to 4 I 6" I Jimsonweed I up to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" I Ladysthumb I up to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" IPennsylvania Smartweed I up to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" IPrickly Sida or Teaweedl up to 6 I 3" I 6-8 I 4" ISpurred Anoda I up to 6 I 3" I 6-8 I 4" ITropic Croton I up tc. 2 I 2" (2-4 ( 4" IVelvetleaf I up to 4 I 2" (4-6 I 5" IWild Sunflower I up to 4 I 5" I 4-6 I 8" (For additional weeds see Special Directions Section following. 1*00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count I cotyledon leaves • 1**Add oil concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE­I All Crops.

SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR OTHER WEED PROBLEMS IN PEANUTS

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(Annual Morningglories '( ( I ITo control small flower and cypressvine morningglories apply.~ L Isingle application of either 1 1/2 pints of Basagran per act~.~· Ito plants not larger than 4 true leaves and 4 inches in .( I height, OR 2 pints of Basagran per acre to plants not large~·.t. Ithan 6 true leaves and 6 inches in height. •• 1 I ••• ,

• •• ITo control palmleaf, pitted, common, entireleaf, purple moon~ I· Iflower and ivyleaf morningglories, apply 1 1/2 pints of I IBasagran per acre to plants not larger than 4 true leaves and I 14 inches in height (14 to 18 days after morningglory I lemergence). Hake a second application at the same rate 5 to I 114 days later. I I I IBecause morningglories grow very rapidly, it is important to I Iwatch the growth stage carefully and to be certain that I IBasagran is applied to morningglories before they exceed the I (maximum size recommended on this label.

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SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR OTHER WEED PROBLEMS IN PEANUTS (Cont'd.l IYellow Nutsedge I ITwo applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 Ito 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches Itall. In Texas and Oklahoma use 2 pints. If needed, make a Isecond application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Add loil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/water, laccording to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE - All crops. ILate Cocklebur Rescue Treatment I IThis treatment is intended to provide only partial control of Icocklebur in the event early postemergence treatments were not Imade. very thorough spray coverage is essential. Apply a Isingle application of 2 to 3 pints of Basagran per acre to Iplants up to 24 inches taIlor, for best results, apply 1 1/2 Ipints of Basagran per acre to plants up to 24" tall and repeat 110 to 14 days later.

Tank Mix with 2,4-DB for Postemergence Control of Morningglories in Peanuts

These directions are intended to provide the user of Basagran R with instructions for tankRmixing with 2,4-DB; such as Butyrac 200 herbicide or Butoxone 200 herbicide; to control annual morningglories in addition to all the other weeds listed in Application Rate Table for Peanuts.

The tank mix is effective partly through contact action. Therefore, weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray.

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• Time and Rate of Application: Apply the Basagran + 2,4-DB t.h~:' mix broadcast when weeds are actively growing and before ann~l. morningglory vines are a maximum of 10 inches long. • ••• :

Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the ~aximum size stated will result in inadequate control.

To the label rate (1 1/2-2 pints/acre) of Basagran selected according to the other weed species present, add 8 fluid ounces per acre of Butyrac 200 or Butoxone 200 for annual morningglories. For other formulations of 2,4-DB use a quantity of product which contains 0.125 pounds of 2,4-DB acid equivalent per acre.

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Water Volume and Spray Pressure

Ground Equipment: For broadcast application, use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray mixture per acre and 40 psi pressure with flat fan or hollow cone nozzles spaced 20 inches apart.

Mixing: Fill the spray tank half full with water and add the recommended amount of Basagran + 2,4-DB while the agitator is running. Then add the remaining quantity of water.

Restrictions and Limitations for Tank Mix with 2,4-DB

Use only amine formulations of 2,4-DB.

Do not apply to or allow drift to any other adjacen~ crop.

Do not add oil or any other additives to tank mix.

Do not apply tank mix if peanuts show injury (leaf phytotoxicity and/or plant stunting) produced by any other prior herbicide treatment or by disease because this injury may be enhanced and/or prolonged.

Do not apply t~nk mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result.

Rainfall soon after application (within 8 hours) may nullify the effectiveness of the tank mix.

Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subject to streSs conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, injury fr~m • other herbicides, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating·.:::· temperatures because injury may result. •

Do not apply more than 2 applications of the tank mix per season. •• • •• • Do not apply within 30 daYB of harvest in Oklahoma, Texas and New

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Tank Mix with Blazer R 2L Herbicide for Postemergence Application in Peanuts (Except Texas and Oklahoma)

The tank mix of Basagran + Blazer 2L will control the weeds listed below in Tank Mix Time of Application Table in addition to all the weeds listed in the Application Rate Table for Peanuts.

The tank mix 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. Peanuts are tolerant to the tank mix of Basagran + Blazer 2L: however, under certain conditions, peanuts may burn, crinkle and bronze.

Apply the Basagran + Blazer 2L tar~ mix broadcast when weeds are actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed below. Such applications generally correspond to the peanut growth stages of bunching to pegging.

Delay in application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum size stated will result in inadequate control.

TANK MIX TIME OF APPLICATION TABLE

Additional Weeds Controlled With Tank Mix Weeds Controlled I Maximum Height INumber of Leaves

lCommon Ragweed 1 6" 1 up to 10 lRedroot Pigweed 1 3" 1 up to 6 lSmooth Pigweed 1 lBlack Nightshade 1 lSesbania 1 1 Morningglories 1

3" 1 up to 6 2" 1 up to 6 ':.1 5" 1 up to 4 pi:ll'late. :.1 4" 1 up to 4 '.: •• 1

ICrotalaria 1 6" 1 up to 6 « 1

Choose the rate of Basagran (1 1/2 or 2 pints per acre) according to the size and species of the weeds to be controlled with : •••• Basagran alone (See Application Rate Table for Peanuts). Th&n" add Blazer 2L at the rate of 1 pint per acre, if needed, to • control the additional weed species, up to the maximum size,.~s·. shown in the Tank Mix Time of Application Table above. Blazei' ~L may also be included in the tank mix at a rate of up to 2 pi~~s': per acrel however, this will increase the severity and/or frequency with which peanut injury is observed.

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TANK MIX RATE OF APPLICATION TABLE

I=-~P~R~O~D~U~C~T~ __ ~I~~~~~~~ __ ~RA~T~·E~~~~~~~~=-~;-I I Basagran I 1 1/2-2 pints/A according to weed species and I I I size. I I I (See Application Rate Table for Peanuts.) I I I I I Blazer 2L I 1 pint/A I I I I I*Surfactant I If coffee senna, co~on ragweed, devilsclaw orl I I yellow nuts edge are present, add oil I I I concentrate according to Directions For Use inl I I Peanuts. If crotalRria or sesbania are I I I present, add Triton AG-98 at the rate of I I 1/2 pint per 100 gallons of spray solution. I I Do not include Triton AG-98 when oil I I concentrate is added to tank mix. I I-':*---=T::-h-e-a-:d'-;d;-;i-':t-;i-o-n-'-::o-:f:"":o":i~l"-'-'c"o"'n""c"e":-n:-'!t"'r:-a~t"'e"""w';'h'-:e...:'n<><:;:t...:'a"'n';-k:a-m-';i':'x'-';i~n'-:g:-:-w:-;iC;t:;:h:--;B;-;l:-:a-z::-:e~r I I 2L will probably increase the severity and/or frequency with I I which peanut injury is observed. I

water Volume and Spray Pressure

Ground Equipment: Use a minimum of 20 gallons of total spray mixture per acre (broadcast baSis) and 40 psi pressure with standard high pressure hollow cone o~ flat fan nozzles spaced 20 inches apart.

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Restriwtions and Limitations (Partial List) for Tank Mix with Blaze~ 2L Herbicide

Do not apply tank mix if peanuts 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 apply tank mix during prolonged periods of drought or during unseasonably cold weather, as unsatisfactory weed control may result •

Do not apply tank mix to peanuts that have been subjected to stress conditions such as hail damage, flooding, drought, or unseasonably cold or widely fluctuating temperatures because injury may result.

Do not add a surfactant or oil concentrate except where specifically recommended.

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BEANS (DRY or SUCCULENT) - DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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

Beans are tolerant to Basagran after the first trifoliate leaf has fully expanded. snap bean 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 podset or maturity or reducing yield. The use of oil with Basagran may increase injury and may reduce yields.

Tolerant bean types are navy, pinto, pinks, great Northern, kidney, red, whites, cranberry, black turtle soup, small limas, large limas and snap beans.

APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR BEANS (DRY or SUCCULENT) I I Application Rates For I I I Weed Growth stages I ( Weeds Controlled 11 1/2 Pts. Per Acre I 2 Pts. Per Acre I I I Leaf I Max. I Leaf I Max. I 1~~~~ __ ~~~ ______ ~I~~s~t~a~g~e~~I~H~e~i~g~h~t~I~~s~t~a~q~e~_I~H~e~.i~q~h~t~1 I Cocklebur (PNW) I 2-6* I 6" I 6-10 ( 10" I ICommon Lambsquarters+ INot Recommended I 4-8** I 2" ,:J I Common Purslane I Up to 4 I 1" I 4-6 I 2" 'I (Common Ragweed I Not Recommended (4-6 I 3~,", I Devilsclaw I Not Recommended I up to 6** I 3""" I Galinsoga I Not Recommended I cotyledon I 2" 'I I I I to 6** ( I I Giant Ragweed++ 1 Not Recommended I 2-4 I 61', ~ IHairy Nightshade*** I Not Recommended I 2-6 I 4S" 'f I Jimsonweed ( Up to 6 ( 6" I 6-10 I 10" 'I I Ladysthumb I Up to 6 ( 6" I 6-10 I 1 O!'" , 'I, (Pennsylvania Smartweed( Up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I 10'h 1 I Prickly Sida or ( ,":'. I Teaweed I Up to 6 (3" 6-8 I 4"" I' I Shepherdspurse+++ I Up to 6 I 4" 6-10 I 8" I 'Velvet1eaf ( Up to 4**, 2" 4-6**, 5'" ,Wild Mustard (PNW) ( Up to 6 , 4" ( 6-10 , 10", IWild Sunflower , Up to 4 , 5" , 4-6 I 8" I IFor additional weeds see Special Directions section following. I

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Application Rate Table for Beans COry or succulent) Cont'no 1*00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count I cotyledon leaves. 1**Add oil concentrate according to the OIRECdONS FOR USE-All I crops. In california, add nonphytotoxic oil (containing I I emulsifier) to the spray solution of Basagran/water for each I I application by qround equipment at the rate of 1/2 gallon I I per acre in coastal valleys and 1 qallon per acre in centrall I valleys. Add nonphytotoxic oil to the spray solution for I I each application by air equipment at the rate of It by I I volume (1 qal. per 100 qal. spray solution). I I The oil should have an unsulphonated residue rating of 90t I I or above. The use of oil with Basaqran may increase injury I I and may reduce yields. I 1***Basaqran does not adequately control black niqhtshade. I I+Control may be partial or inconsistent. I 1++If after the first application a second weed flush I I develops, re-treat accordinq to this rate table. I 1+++00 not treat rosette before seed stalk appears. I I PNW- See special directions for Pacific Northwest. I

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In the western irriqated areas, it may be necessary to irriqate prior to treatment with Basaqran to ensure that weeds are qrowing actively. Weeds that are qrowing under moisture stress are not actively qrowing and are not satisfactorily controlled •

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special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Beans IYellow Nutsdedge I I I (Two applications are preferred for best results. Apply 1 1/2 I (to 2 pints (except Pacific Northwest) of Basagran per acre when Iplants are 6 to 8 inches tall. If needed, make a second lapplication at the same rate of 7 to 10 days later. I IAdd oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagran/water for (each application according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops •

In California, apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 inches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 10 to 14 days later. Add nonphytotoxic oil (containing emulsifier) to the spray solution of Basagran/water for each application by ground equipment at the rate of 1/2 gal. per acre in central valleys. Add nonphytotoxic oil to the spray solution for each application by air equipment at the rate of 1% by volume (1 gal. per 100 gals. spray solution). The oil should have an unsulphonated residue rating of 90% or above. The use of oil with Basagran may increase injury and may reduce yields.

(Canada Thistle ( (Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 (inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the I (same rate 7 to 10 days later. I IField and Hedge Bindweed in KY, IL, IN, MI, OH only. I I • I (For suppression of field and hedge bindweed, apply 2 or 3 pirlt~1 lof Basagran per acre when vines are a maximum of 10 inches· •• I (long. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of Basagrar,.}···1 (water. according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE-All Crops. • I (Pacific Northwest (IO, OR, WA) I ( •• • I IFor control of cocklebur, yellow nutsedge, and wild mustard:, • ••• 1 luse only the 2 pint rate. • I ( •• • I (For cocklebur, treat when plants are in the 2-10 leaf stage·.aMI (a maximum height of 10 inches. • ••• I • •• ( •• ·1 IFor yellow nutsedge, follow the directions indicated above I lusing only the 2 pint rate. I I I IFor wild mustard, treat when plants are up to the 10 leaf stage I land a maximum height of 10 inches. I

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Restrictions and Limitations

Do not apply Basagran to bean fields until beans have at least the first trifoliate leaf fully expanded because severe crop damage may occur.

Do not apply Basagran to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans 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.

In succulent beans only, do not apply Basagran v'~~in 30 days of harvest.

Do not apply directly to water or wetlands.

Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.

PEAS (DRY OR SUCCULENT)

Directions For Use

Apply Basagran early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size l~sted in the Application Rate Table for Peas. Such weed growth sta~,~ generally correspond to pea stages of greater 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 burni~ ot leaves may occur under certain conditions (see Restrictions ~n~· Limitations). This temporary injury is generally outgrown • without delaytng podset or maturity or reducing yield. • ••

Tolerant pea types are garden peas and Southern peas.

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Avoid application of Basagran during prolonged periods of cold weather (day temperature below 750 F and night temperature below 550 F for 2 to 5 days) bec:'luse weed control may be nullified.

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Restrictions and Limitations

Do not apply Basagran to pea fields until peas have at least 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) because severe crop damage may occur.

In the Southeast, in-furrow treatments of insecticides! ~ematicides may possibly predispose the peas to injury from Basagran.

Do not apply Basagran to blackeyes grown in California or to garbanzo beans 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 TO BASAGRAN FOR USE ON PEAS.

Do not apply directly to water or wetlands.

Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.

Application Rate Table for Peas COry or Succulent) I I Application Rates For i I Weed Growth Stages I 11 1/2 Pts. Per Acrel 2 Pts. Per Acre I I Leaf I Maximum I Leaf I Maximum I I Stage I Height I stage I Height I Cocklebur (PNW) I 2-4* I 6" I 6-10 I 10'J:. I Common Purslane I Up to 4 I I" I 4-6 I 2"· I I Giant Ragweed+ I Not Recommended I 2-4 I ~v··. -n·· I Hairy Nightshade** I Not Recommended I 2-6 I 4 • I Jimsonweed I Up to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" I Ladysthumb I Up to 6 I 6" I 6-10 I 10" I Pennsylvania Smartwe~d I Up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I 1oO" • I Prickly Sida or Tea~eed I Up to 6 I 3" I 6-8 I ~fI •• • I Shepherdspurse++ I Up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I 8'" IWild Mustard (PNW) I Up to 6 I 4" I 6-10 I J.~".oo IWild Sunflower I Up to 4 I 5" I 4-6 I 8" • IFor addiHonal weeds see Special Directions section followj,"l':' 1*00 not treat earlier than leaf stage shown and do not count • I cotyledon leaves. 1**Basagran does not adequately control black nightshade. I+If after the first application a second weed flush develops, I re-treat according to this rate table. 1++00 not treat rosetta before seed stalk appears. I PNW - See special directions for Pacific Northwest.

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Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peas Icanada Thistle I Apply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 inches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 10 days later. Pacific Northwest (10, OR, WA)

For control of cocklebur and wild mustard, use only the 2 pint rate •

For cocklebur, treat when plants are in the 2-10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches.

For wild mustard, treat when plants are up to the 10 leaf stage and a maximum height of 10 inches.

ESTABLISHED PEPPERMINT AND SPEARMINT - Directions For Use

Apply Basagran early postemergence when weeds are small and actively growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed in the Application Rate Table for Peppermint and Spearmint.

Peppermint and spearmint are tolerant 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.

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Restrictions and Limitations •• • •• • • •• Do not upply more than a total of 8 pints of Basagran per acre ~n one season. • •••••

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Application Rate Table for Peppermint and Spearmint I 2 Pts. Per Acre I 4 pts. Per Acre I Weeds Controlled Leaf IMaximum I Loaf I Maximum I Stage I Height I Stage I Height ICommon Lambsquarters* 4-8**1 2" I I ICc.'1Ion Ragweed 4-6**1 3" I I IHairy Nightshade*** 2-6 I 4" I 6-10 I 6" I Kochia NA** I 4" I NA*k I 6" I Ladysthumb 6-10 I 10" I I IPennsylvania Smartweed 6-10 I 10" I I IWild Mustard I 6-10 I 8" I I IFor additional weeds see Special Directions section following. I*Control may be partial or inconsistent. (**Add oil concentrate according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE­I All Crops. 1***Basagran does not adequately control black nightshade. I NA = not applicable.

Special Directions for Other Weed Problems in Peppermint and Spearmint

IYellow Nutsedge I IApply 2 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 6 to 8 linches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to 110 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of I IBasagran/water for each application according to the DIRECTIONS I IFOR USE - All Crops. I ICanada Thistle I I I IApply 4 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are from 8 I linches tall to the bud stage. Make a second application at ~el Isame rate 7 to 10 days later. • .• 1 I Western Goldenrod •• : •• , I • I IApply 4 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are less than 8 I linches tall. Make a second application at the same rate 7 to I 110 days later. ;'. '~ I Salsify , "I I ,,' ,I I Apply 4 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are 4 to 8 ' " ' ,1 linches tall, Make a second application at the same rate 7 tA"I 110 days later. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution of,,' ~ IBasagran/water for each application according to the I IDIRECTIONS FOR USE - All Crops I ICommon Groundsel I I I IApply 2 to 3 pints of Basagran per acre when plants are less I Ithan 3 inches tall. Add oil concentrate to the spray solution I lof Basagran/water, according to the DIRECTIONS FOR USE - I JAll Crops. I

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ESTABLISHED ORNAMENTAL TURF - Directions For Use

Basagran may be used on established bluegrass, fescue, bentgrass, bermudagrass, bahiagrass, centipedegrass, zoysiagrass, ryegrass, and st. Augustine grass.

Timing of Applications

Apply Basagran postemergently to yellow nutsedge when actively growing and under good soil moisture conditions. If desired control in not obtained with the first application, make additional application at intervals of 10 to 14 days. Do not apply more than 6 pints per acre in one season.

In the northern united States, yellow nuts edge can emerge from May through July: whereas, in the southern United states, yellow nutsedge can emerge throughout the year. Therefore, initial applications should be planned when most plants have emerged. If new yellow nutsedge plants emerge later in the season, make additional applications of Basagran in accordance with the label directions. In unmowed turf, make first applicatin after emergence but before yellow nuts edge is 8 inches tall. Thorough spray coverage of yellow nutsedge is essential for maximum control.

For optimum control do not mow 3 to 5 days before or after application •

Application Conditions

Water volume: Minimum of 1 gal./1000 square feet or 40 gallons per acre. •

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Use any spray equipment customarily used for spray!ng on turf. Clean equipment carefully before using Rinse with water after use.

Sprayer Calibration Suggestions for Homeowners

Hand sprayers: 1. Stake off a 400 sq. ft. area of turf for practice.

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3. Prepare spray solution according to Application Rate Table for Ornamental Turf.

Example: Assume that in step 2 the 400 sq. ft. area was uniformly covered with 1/2 gallon of water. Referring to the table, add Basagran at the rate of 2 to 4 teaspoons per 1/2 gallon of water for each 400 sq. ft. of turf to be sprayed. (NOTE: Use of this mixture for spot spraying of individual nutsedge plants may result in an excessive dosage and possible turf injury.)

• Hose-end Applicators:

A procedure similar to the above may be followed for calibrating hose and sprayers. Half-fill container with water to an even mark on the "Gallons" scale and note the gallonage level. Spray the 400 sq. ft. area, noting the new gallonage reading, and thereby determine the amount of water used to spray the area. Then proceed as in Step 3 above.

Application Rate Table for Ornamental Turf f Weed Controlled - Yellow Nutsedge f Application Rate* I Teaspoons I Teaspoons I Fluid Oz. Per Pints IPer 200 Sq. Ft. I Per 400 Sq. Ft.1 1000 Suo Ft. Per Acre I 1 to 2 I 2 to 4 I 3/4 to 1 1/2 2 to 4 f * If needed, make subsequent applications at 10-14 day I intervals until yellow nutsedge is eliminated. Apply no I more than 6 pints per acre in one season.

Restrictions and Limitations

Do not apply Basagran to any newly unt:!.l seedlings or sprigs are well res.1lt.

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When treating turf with Basagran, avoid over-the-top sprayin%'Q( adjacent ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers. Spraying near· the base of established ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowerp·.·. should not result in injury. • ••

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APPENDIX

The following are scientific names for the weeds listed in this section. For specific recommendations on control of these weeds, refer to the major crop and/or tank mix sections.

I COMMON NAME I Barnyardgrass I Bermudagrass IBroadleaf Signalgrass I Crabgrass, Large I , Smooth Icupgrass, Woolly I Foxtail, Giant I , Green I , Yellow I Goosegrass I Itchgrass I Johnsongrass I Junglerice I Lovegrass IPanicum, Fall I , Texas I Quackgrass IRed Rice IRed Sprangletop IVolunteer Barlez I Corn I Oats I Rye I Wheat IWildcane/Sh~ctercane IWild Oats IWild Proso Millet IWirestem Muhly I witchgrass

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SCIENTIFIC NAME Echinochloa crus-galli Cynodon dactylon Brachiaria platyphylla Digitari aanguinalis Digit~ri iachaemum Eriochloa vlllosa Setaria faberi setaria virdis Setaria lutescens Eleu",ine indica Rottboellia exaltata Sorghum halepense Echinochloa colonum Eragrostis cilianens~.s Panicum dichotomiflorum Panicum texanum Agropyron repens Oryza sativa Leptochloa filiformis Hordeum vulgare Zea mays Avena sativa Secale cereale Triticum aestivum Sorghum bicolor Avena fatua Panicum miliaceum Muhlenbergia frondosa Panicum capillare

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BROADLEAF WEEDS (Cont'd.l I~ ____ ~~C~O~MM~O~N~N~AME~~ ______ ~I~~ __ ~S~C~I~E~N~T~IF~I~C~N~AME~ _______ I 1 Common Lambsquarters 1 Chenopodium album 1 ICommon Purslane 1 Portulaca oleracea 1 ICrotalaria 1 Crotalaria spectabilis 1 1 Dayflower 1 Commelina spp. 1 1 Devilsclaw 1 Probiscidea louisianica 1 1 Ducksalad 1 Heteranthera limosa 1 IGalinsog~ 1 Galinsoga spp. 1

• IGoldenrod, Western 1 Solidago occidental is 1 1 Gooseweed I Sphenoclea zeylanica 1 1 Groundsel, Common 1 Senacio vulgaris 1 1 Jimsonweed 1 Datura stramonium 1 1 Kochia 1 Kochia scoparia 1 1 Ladysthumb 1 polygonum persicaria 1 I!Iorningglory, Tall (Common) 1 Ipomoea purpurea 1 1 , Cypressvine 1 Ipomea quamoclit 1 1 , Entireleaf 1 Ipomoea hederacea 1 1 1 var. intergruscula 1 1 , Ivyleaf 1 Ipomoea hederacea 1 1 , Palmleaf 1 Ipomoea wrightii 1 1 , Pitted 1 Ipomoea lacunosa 1 1 , Purple Moonflowerl Ipomoea muricata 1 1 , Small flower 1 Jacquemontia tamnifolia 1 1 Nightshade, Black 1 Solanum nigrum 1 1 , Hairy 1 Solanum sarachoides 1

• IPennsylvania Smartweed 1 polygonum pensylvanicum 1 IPigweed, Redroot 1 Amaranthus retroflexus 1 I , Smooth 1 Amaranthus hybridis 1 IPrickly Sida or Teaweed 1 sida ~pinosa 1 1 Ragweed, Common 1 Ambro.ia artemisiifolia 1 1 , Giant 1 Ambrosia trifida 1 1 Redstem 1 Ammannia spp. .:.1 1 Redweed 1 Melochia corchorifolia .:. 1 1 Salsify 1 Tragopogon spp. • .: ••• , ISesbania 1 Sesbania exaltata • 1 IShepheredspurse 1 Capsella bursa-pastoris 1 ISpurred Anoda 1 Anoda criatata 1 1 Tropic Croton 1 Croton glandulosus : •• '.1 (Velvetleat 1 Abutilon theophrasti • ., 1 (Venice Mallow ( Hibiscus trionum • 1 (Waterhemp, Tall ( Amaranthus tuberculatus .·'.·.1 IWaterplantain, Common ( Alisma triviale ••• 1 IWild Buckwheat ( Polygonum convolvulus ,:::':1 IWild Mustard ( Sinapsis arvensis ( IWild Poinsettia ( Euphorbia heterophylla ( (Wild Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus 1

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I COMMON NAME IBulrush, River I , Roughseed Ispikerush IUmbrellaplant, Smallflower IYellow Nutsedge

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SEDGES SCIENTIFIC NAME

Scirpus fluviatilis Scirpus mucronatus Eleocharis macrostachya eyperus difformis eyperus esculentus

CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY

The Directions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of exp~rts based on field use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks 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 such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.

BWC warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions for Use, subject to the inherent risks referred to above. BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL BASF OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and user accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied • only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized .:. representative of BASF. • ••

•• • •••• Basagran and Poast are registered trademarks of BASF AG.

Butoxone is a registered trademark of Vertac Chemical Corporation.

•• • •• • • •• Butyrac is a registered trademark of Union Carbide AgriculturAl. Products Co., Inc. • •••••

AAtrex is a registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy. •••• • •• •• •

Blazer, STAN and Triton are registered trademarks of Rohm and Haas Company.

Scepter is a registered trademark of American cyanamid Company. Tackle is a registered trademark of Rhone-Poulenc Inc.

The purchase price of BasagranR herbicide includes a royalty for a license to practice the method of U.S. Patent 3,708,277.

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