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Engineering Controls: Mixers and loaders supporting ground applications to cotton, must use a closed system that meets the Specimen Label requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for

agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)], and must: • Wear the personal protective equipment required above for mixers/ loaders using engineering controls • Wear protective eyewear if the system operates under pressure, and • Be provided and have immediately available for use in case of emergency, such as a broken package, spill, or equipment breakdown, coveralls and chemical-resistant footwear. Handlers performing applications to corn must use an enclosed cab that meets the definition in the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(5)] for dermal protection. In addition, such

applicators must: • Wear the personal protective equipment required above for applicators using engineering controls • Be provided and must have immediately available for use in an emergency when they must exit the cab in the treated area: coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves, chemical-resistant footwear, and chemical- resistant headgear, if overhead exposure. • Take off any PPE that was worn in the treated area before reentering the cab, and • Store all such PPE in a chemical-resistant container, such as a plastic bag, to prevent contamination of the inside of the cab. Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6); ®Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) Use Directions For: artichokes (globe), broccoli/cabbage/ for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE cauliflower, cacao, citrus (nonbearing), coffee, conifer requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. (seedbeds, transplants, container stock) and selected deciduous trees, cotton, cottonwood, , fallow bed, User Safety Recommendations Users should: (cotton/soybeans) garbanzo beans, , guava (Hawaii • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using or only), , jojoba, mint, , onions grown for using the toilet. seed, papaya (Hawaii only), taro, treefruit/nut/vine • Remove contaminated clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets Active Ingredient inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. oxyfluorfen: 2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4- • Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the nitrophenoxy)4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene...... 41% outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash Other Ingredients...... 59% thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

Total ...... 100% Contains 4 pounds active ingredient per gallon Environmental Hazards This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and wildlife. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal Precautionary Statements areas below the mean high water mark. Runoff from treated areas may be Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. See Directions for Use for additional restrictions. Do not contaminate water when disposing EPA Reg. No. 62719-447 of equipment wash water or rinseate.

CAUTION Directions for Use Avoid contact with skin or clothing. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying. Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category A on Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your state Mixers, loaders and applicators using engineering controls (see or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. Engineering Controls requirements below) must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Agricultural Use Requirements: • Shoes plus socks Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the • Chemical-resistant gloves such as Nitrile, Butyl, Neoprene, and/or Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains Barrier Laminate) when mixing and loading requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, • Chemical-resistant apron when mixing and loading nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. All other mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers must wear: It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, • Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about • Chemical-resistant gloves (such as Nitrile, Butyl, Neoprene, and/or personal protective equipment (PPE)and restricted-entry interval. The Barrier Laminate) requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are • Protective eyewear (goggles of face shield) covered by the Worker Protection Standard. • Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the • Chemical-resistant apron when exposed to the product concentrate restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours, except for the following: Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched • Onions, garlic and horseradish: The REI is 48 hours or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/ maintaining PPE. Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. has been treated, such as , soil or water, is: Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. • Coveralls • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks

Use Restrictions Non-Agricultural Use Requirements: The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are not The following use restrictions apply to all labeled uses of GoalTender within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural (Refer to directions for use for individual crops for additional crop- pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product specific use restrictions.): is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or • Do not graze or harvest plants from areas treated with GoalTender for greenhouses. feed or forage. Do not enter or allow others to enter until sprays have dried. • Apply GoalTender only with ground equipment unless otherwise specified in crop-specific use directions. • GoalTender is phytotoxic to foliage. Avoid accidental spray Storage and Disposal: contact or drift with established crops. Do not apply when weather Do not contaminated water, food or feed by storage or disposal conditions favor drift to non-target areas. Pesticide Storage: Keep from Freezing. Store above 32°F • Some labeled crops are tolerant to over-the-top applications of Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal GoalTender if applied during dormancy. Do not make over-the-top of excess pesticide spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal applications unless specifically allowed in crop-specific use directions. Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label • Do not treat ditch banks or waterways with GoalTender or contaminate instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control water used for irrigation or domestic purposes. Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA • Do not apply GoalTender in enclosed greenhouses as foliage injury Regional Office for guidance. will result. Nonrefillable containers 5 gallons or less: Container Handling: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill Spray Drift Buffer Restrictions this container. After rinsing, offer for recycling if available available or • A 25 foot vegetative buffer strip must be maintained between all areas puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by treated with this product and lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent other procedures allowed by state and local authorities. streams, marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and commercial fish Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after farm ponds. emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into • Do not allow spray to drift from the application site and contact people, application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after structures people may occupy at any time and the associated property, the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. parks and recreation areas, non-target crops, aquatic and wetland Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a areas, woodlands, pastures, rangelands, or animals. mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds • For ground boom applications, apply with nozzle height no more than after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more 4 feet above the ground or crop canopy when wind speed is 10 mph or times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents less at the application site as measured by an anemometer. into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to drain for • Use coarse spray according to ASAE 572 definition for standard nozzles 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down or VMD of 475 microns for spinning atomizer nozzles. over application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or • The applicator also must use all other measures necessary to control drift. disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and

rinse at about 40 psi for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after Rotation Crop Restrictions the flow begins to drip. • Do not rotate to small-grain crops (includes barley, buckwheat, Refillable containers larger than 5 gallons: corn, pearl millet, proso millet, oats, popcorn, rice, rye, sorghum, Container Handling: Refillable container. Refill this container with triticale, wheat, wild rice) within 10 months following an application of pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. GoalTender. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of • Do not direct seed any crop, other than a crop labeled for use with the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the GoalTender, within 60 days following application. responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, • Do not transplant seedlings of crops, other than crops labeled for use empty the remaining contents from this container into application with GoalTender, within 30 days following application. equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water • IMPORTANT: Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this label or and, if possible, spray all sides while adding water. If practical, agitate Dow AgroSciences supplemental label or product bulletin, treated vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for two minutes. Pour or soil must be thoroughly mixed to a depth of 4 inches after harvest pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. (or abandoning) of the treated crop but prior to planting of the Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling rotational crop. Failure to achieve thorough and complete mixing if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by or to follow the required minimum plant-back interval may result incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If in crop injury, stand reduction and/or vigor reduction of the plant- burned, stay out of smoke. back crop. See specific fallow bed labeling instructions for required Nonrefillable containers larger than 5 gallons: treatment-to-planting intervals following application of GoalTender to Container Handling: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill fallow beds or fallow fields. this container. After rinsing, offer for recycling if available available or Weeds Controlled puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures allowed by state and local authorities. Common Name Scientific Name Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after ageratum Ageratum conyzoides emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into amaranth, spiny Amaranthus spinosus application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with balsamapple Momordica charantia barnyardgrass (watergrass) † Echinochloa crus-galli water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and bedstraw, catchweed Galium aparine roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for bittercress, lesser Cardamine oligosperma 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth bluegrass, annual † Poa annua several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back buckwheat, wild Polygonum convolvulus and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment burclover Medicago hispida or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this buttercup, smallflower Ranunculus aborvitus procedure two more times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the buttonweed Borreria laevis remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and camphorweed subaxillaris continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold canarygrass (annual) Phalaris canariensis container upside down over application equipment or mix tank or collect carpetweed Mollugo verticillata rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the cheeseweed (malva) Malva parviflora clover, red † Trifolium pratense side of the container, and rinse at about 40 psi for at least 30 seconds. clover, white † Trifolium repens Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. cocklebur, common Xanthium pensylvanicum crabgrass, large (hairy) † Digitaria sanguinalis PRODUCT INFORMATION crotalaria Crotalaria species croton, tropic Croton glandulosus GoalTender® herbicide is a selective herbicide for postemergence and cudweed, narrowleaf Gnaphalium falcatum preemergence residual weed control in labeled crops. Directions provided eveningprimrose, cutleaf Oenothera laciniata † in the General Use Information section of this label apply to all uses of this fiddleneck, coast Amsinckia intermedia filaree, broadleaf Erodium botrys product. Use directions for listed crops are provided in the Crop-Specific filaree, redstem Erodium cicutarium Use Directions section of this label. filaree, whitestem Erodium moschatum

2 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Weeds Controlled (Cont.) clean (free of crop or weed residues or clippings) and weed-free. Prior to application, weed or crop residues should be removed by thorough Common Name Scientific Name incorporation into the soil using tillage equipment or by blowing the fireweed (from seed) Epilobium angustifolium area to be treated. At least 0.25 inch of irrigation or rainfall is required flixweed Descurainia sophia to activate GoalTender and should occur within 3 or 4 weeks after foxtail, giant † Setaria faberi foxtail, green Setaria viridis application. For optimum results, GoalTender should be applied to foxtail, yellow Setaria lutescens prepared beds or soil surfaces that will be left undisturbed during the time geranium, Carolina Geranium carolinianum period for which weed control is desired. Cultural practices that disturb goosegrass † Eleusine indica or redistribute surface soil following treatment with GoalTender such as groundcherry, cutleaf Physalis angulata cutting water furrows will reduce weed control effectiveness. groundcherry, Wright Physalis wrightii Application Rates and Rate Ranges: Where rate ranges are given, groundsel, common Senecio vulgaris use the lower rate in the rate range on coarse texture soils with less than henbit Lamium amplexicaule horseweed (marestail) Conyza canadensis 1% organic matter and lighter weed infestations. Use higher rates in the jimsonweed Datura stramonium rate range on medium to fine texture soils, soils containing greater than johnsongrass, seedling Sorghum halepense 1% organic matter, heavy weed infestations, or for extended residual knotweed, prostrate Polygonum aviculare preemergence weed control. ladysthumb (smartweed) Polygonum persicaria lambsquarters, common Chenopodium album Postemergence Weed Control lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) Lactuca serriola Apply the specified rate in a broadcast spray volume of 20 or more mallow, little (malva) Malva parviflora gallons of water per acre (a minimum 10 gallons if applying GoalTender in mayweed (dog fennel) Anthemis cotula tank mix with glyphosate). Because GoalTender is a contact herbicide, minerslettuce Montia perfoliata complete and uniform coverage of weed foliage is essential for optimum morningglory species, annual Ipomoea species postemergence control. Increase the spray volume to ensure complete † morningglory, ivyleaf Ipomoea hederacea and uniform coverage as weed height and density increases or in † morningglory, tall Ipomoea purpurea the presence of heavy trash (weed or crop residue). Postemergence mustard, black Brassica nigra mustard, blue (purple mustard) Chorispora tenella applications of GoalTender are most effective when made to weeds at the mustard, common yellow Brassica campestris seedling stage. Applications made later than the 4-inch or 4 leaf stage mustard, hedge Sisymbrium officinale may result in partial control or suppression. Postemergence applications mustard, tumble (Jim hill mustard) Sisymbrium altissimum should be made to seedling grasses not exceeding the 2-leaf stage. The mustard, wild Brassica kaber addition of 0.25% v/v (2 pints per 100 gallons of spray) of an 80% active nettle, burning Urtica urens nonionic surfactant, labeled for application to growing crops, will enhance nightshade, American black Solanum americanum herbicidal effectiveness in controlling emerged weeds. nightshade, black Solanum nigrum nightshade, hairy Solanum sarrachoides Postemergence Application Rates: Where a rate range is given, use oats, wild Avena fatua a higher rate in the rate range for heavy weed infestations, weeds in orach, red Atriplex rosea advanced stages of growth or for extended residual preemergence weed oxalis (bermuda buttercup) Oxalis pes-caprae control following control of existing emerged weeds. panicum, fall Panicum dichotomiflorum pepperweed, Virginia virginicum Ground Application pepperweed, yellowflower Lepidium perfoliatum Ground Broadcast: Apply GoalTender using conventional low- pigweed, prostrate Amaranthus blitoides pressure ground spray equipment with flat fan spray nozzles. Follow pigweed, redroot Amaranthus retroflexus manufacturer's recommendation for spraying pressure and boom height. pimpernel, scarlet Anagallis arvensis An off-center (OC) nozzle positioned at the end of the boom may be poinsettia, wild Euphorbia heterophylla desired. Check calibration of spray equipment before each use. puncturevine Tribulus terrestris purslane, common Portulaca oleracea Directed Sprays: Apply GoalTender as a coarse low-pressure spray in a pusley, florida Richardia scabra spray volume of 20 or more gallons of spray per acre (broadcast basis). ragweed, common Ambrosia artemisiifolia Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for nozzle spacing and operating redmaids Calandrinia caulescens pressure. Spray should be directed toward the soil at the base of the rocket, London Sisymbrium irio crop. In row crops, use a minimum of 2 flat fan nozzles per row (one on ryegrass, Italian Lolium multiflorum each side) and for optimum spray coverage use 4 flat fan nozzles per sage, lanceleaf Salvia reflexa sandbur, field Cenchrus incertus row (two on each side). The 2 nozzles should point forward and sandspurry, red Spergularia rubra downward while the rear nozzles should point to the rear and downward. sesbania, hemp Sesbania exaltata With either sprayer system, nozzles should be adjusted to cover the weed shepherdspurse † Capsella bursa-pastoris foliage but minimize contact with the crop. Do not apply with hollow cone sicklepod Cassia obtusifolia nozzles. sida, prickly (teaweed) Sida spinosa IMPORTANT: GoalTender is a contact herbicide. Contact of sprays or signalgrass, broadleaf Brachiaria platyphylla smartweed, pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum drift with foliage or green stems can cause severe crop injury. Use sorrel, red (from seed) Rumex acetosella directed sprays and spray shields and/or leaf lifters as necessary to sowthistle, annual Sonchus oleraceus minimize contact of spray or drift with crop foliage or stems. Young speedwell, birdseye Veronica persica green stems of woody plants are also susceptible to injury from spray spurge, garden Euphorbia hirta contact. Potential for injury to woody stems diminishes with loss of spurge, prostrate †† Euphorbia supina green color and the development of relatively impervious non-living †† spurge, spotted Euphorbia maculata corky tissue (bark) on the surface of the stem. spurry, corn Spergula arvensis tansymustard Descurainia pinnata Band Application: Application rates listed in this label are for broadcast thistle, bull †† Cirsium vulgare application. For band application, the rate per broadcast acre should be thistle, Russian Salsola kali reduced according to the following formula: velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti Band Width (in inches) X Rate per = Amount Needed per Acre witchgrass Panicum capillare Row Width (in inches) Broadcast Acre for Banded Application witchweed Striga asiatica woodsorrel, common yellow †† Oxalis stricta Spot Application † Highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for For spot application, apply sprays uniformly to soil for preemergence acceptable control. weed control or on a spray-to-wet basis for postemergence weed control. †† Preemergence control only Mix the required amount of GoalTender with the recommended specified Application Methods and Cultural Practices amount of water. For preemergence weed control, use one-half to one gallon of spray per 1000 sq ft. For postemergence weed control use a Preemergence Weed Control minimum of 1 gallon of spray per 1000 sq ft and add an 80% nonionic Apply the specified rate in a broadcast spray volume of water per acre surfactant at the rate of 0.5 fl oz (1 Tbs) per gallon of spray. If making using calibrated spray equipment capable of uniform application to the spot applications within an established crop, use coarse low-pressure soil surface. Seedling weeds are controlled as they come in contact with sprays and direct the spray to the soil beneath the plants. To avoid crop the soil-applied herbicide during emergence. Preemergence weed control injury, do not allow spray to contact leaves and stems of herbaceous is most effective when GoalTender is applied to soil surfaces that are plants or leaves or green stems of woody plants.

3 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Amount of GoalTender Required to Treat 1000 sq ft at Specified • Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used Application Rate for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label‑prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place. 0.25 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 4.0 • A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for pt/acre pt/acre pt/acre pt/acre pt/acre pt/acre its operation or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall 0.1 fl oz 0.2 fl oz 0.4 fl oz 0.55 fl oz 0.75 fl oz 1.5 fl oz shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the (2.75 ml) (5.5 ml) (11 ml) (16.5 ml) (22 ml) (44 ml) need arise. 1 pint = 16 fl oz; 1 fl oz = 29.6 (30) ml Sprinkler Chemigation (Foliar Spray Uses) For sprinkler irrigation, sufficient water should be applied at the beginning Aerial Application of the irrigation period to insure uniform wetting of the plant and/or soil Use aerial boom equipment designed for use with herbicides and a surfaces. Meter GoalTender into the sprinkler irrigation system at a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre (5 gallons per acre if tank continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the irrigation period mixed with glyphosate). Do not aerially apply GoalTender unless crop- to allow for uniform distribution to target weeds and/or soil surface. specific use directions specifically allow and provide directions for Continue irrigation during the final 1/3 of the irrigation period to insure aerial application. proper flushing of the irrigation system. During sprinkler irrigation, AVOID DRIFT: Exercise extreme care to avoid herbicide contact with sufficient water should be applied to insure water penetration to a depth any desirable dormant or non-dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation of two inches. as severe injury may result. Extreme care must be exercised to AVOID DRIFT: Extreme care must be exercised to prevent spray drift prevent spray drift that could result in damage to other crops or that could result in damage to other crops or desirable vegetation. desirable vegetation. Adhere to the following guidelines when aerial Use the following guidelines when applications of GoalTender are applications are to be made. made through sprinkler irrigation equipment: Spray Drift Management (Aerial Application): Avoiding spray drift at 1. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The potential conditions exist, or when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph. for spray drift is controlled by the interaction of many equipment-and- 2. When wind speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum downwind weather-related factors. The applicator and the grower are responsible buffer zone of at least 1/2 mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, for considering all these factors when making decisions. The following except for the following: drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift Maintain a minimum downwind buffer zone of: movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These • 150 feet from dormant treefruit, dormant vines and overwintering requirements do not apply to forestry applications, public health uses or sugar beets. to applications using dry formulations. • 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, 1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not exceed seedling sugar beets and vegetable fallow beds. 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor. 3. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones 2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and in excess of those listed above are suggested. never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees. 4. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of 150 feet from any vegetable fallow bed, crop, or desirable vegetation. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed. To apply a pesticide using sprinkler chemigation, the chemigation system The applicator must adhere to the following requirements when must meet the following specifications: GoalTender is aerially applied: • The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, 1. Do not apply when the wind direction is not stable, when inversion and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline conditions exist, or when wind velocity exceeds 10 mph. to prevent water source contamination from backflow. 2. When wind speeds are 5 mph or less, maintain a minimum downwind • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, buffer zone of at least 1/2 mile from all crops and desirable vegetation, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the except the following: injection pump. Maintain a minimum downwind buffer zone of: • The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally • 150 feet from dormant treefruit/nut/vine crops and overwintering closed, solenoid‑operated valve located on the intake side of the sugar beets. injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid • 650 feet from garlic, jojoba, legumes, onions, pastures, small grains, from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system seedling sugar beets, and non-targeted vegetable fallow beds. is either automatically or manually shut down. 3. When wind speeds are between 5 and 10 mph, downwind buffer zones • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to in excess of those listed above are suggested. automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water 4. For upwind and side borders, maintain a minimum buffer zone of pump motor stops. 150 feet from any non-targeted vegetable fallow bed, crop, or desirable • The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure vegetation. switch, which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure The use of a drift control agent may be required by local regulations. decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely However, the drift control agent may decrease the weed control affected. effectiveness. • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and Important: Aerial applicators must be familiar with the label for constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and GoalTender and follow all applicable use precautions. Applying capable of being fitted with a system interlock. GoalTender in a manner other than specified in this label is done at the • Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for user's risk. Users are responsible for all loss or damage resulting from treatment. aerial spraying. In addition, aerial applicators should follow all applicable state and local regulations and ordinances. In interpreting the label and Flood (Basin) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses) local regulations, the most restrictive limitations apply. GoalTender should be continuously metered into the water during the entire irrigation period. Agitation in the pesticide supply tank is Chemigation Instructions suggested. Best weed control results from GoalTender applied through Do not apply this product through any irrigation system unless the flood (basin) irrigation systems are obtained when a uniform distribution instructions for chemigation are followed. Do not apply GoalTender and flow of irrigation water is maintained over level land. through chemigation equipment unless chemigation is allowed by Systems using a gravity flow pesticide dispensing system must meter Crop-Specific Use Directions. the pesticide into the water at the head of the field and downstream of Apply this product only through sprinkler (center pivot, solid set, a hydraulic discontinuity such as drop structure or weir box to decrease portable lateral, or low-volume (micro-sprinkler)), drip (trickle), or flood potential for water source contamination from backflow if water flow (basin) irrigation systems. Refer to use directions for specific crops for stops. Systems utilizing a pressurized water and pesticide injection instructions as to which type of irrigation system may be used. Do not system must meet the following requirements: apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. • The system must contain a functional check calve, vacuum relief valve, • Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop and low‑pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. to prevent water source contamination from backflow. • If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain functional automatic, Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturers, or other quick‑closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the experts. injection pump.

4 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 • The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally Example: If the desired application rate per treated acre is 1 quart of

closed, solenoid‑operated valve located on the intake side of the GoalTender, then injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid S = 22,112 X 1.0 = S = 0.507 pints of GoalTender should be injected from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system 43,560 into system. is either automatically or manually shut down. • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to Note: Select the proper rate based on weed spectrum and desired length automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water of control (See Rate Ranges section below). pump motor stops. Chemigation Systems Connected to Public • The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch, which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure Water Systems decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. If the chemigation system is connected to a public water supply, the • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement following conditions must also be met: injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and • Public water systems means a system for the provision to the public constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least capable of being fitted with a system interlock. 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. Drip (Trickle) Chemigation (Soil Drench Uses) • Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain To achieve optimum distribution of GoalTender in the soil surface, meter a functional reduced‑pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the GoalTender at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from a point irrigation period. For best results, GoalTender should be uniformly of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the distributed across the wetted area to help reduce the "ring effect" of weed public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to escapes. Continue irrigation during the final 1/3 of the irrigation period to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim To apply a pesticide using drip (trickle) chemigation, the chemigation of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe. system must meet the following specifications: • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally • The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve closed, solenoid‑operated valve located on the intake side of the and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid prevent water source contamination from backflow. from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, is either automatically or manually shutdown. quick‑closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to injection pump. automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water • The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the closed, solenoid‑operated valve located on the intake side of the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is injection pipe and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid adversely affected. from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement is either automatically or manually shut down. injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water capable of being fitted with a system interlock. pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch, which will stop the water pump motor when Mixing Directions the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution Shake well before use. Fill the spray tank at least one-third full of clean is adversely affected. water. With the pump and agitator running, add the specified amount • Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement of herbicides to the spray tank. The order of addition to the spray tank injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and should be (1) wettable powders, (2) flowables and (3) soluble liquids. constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and Complete filling of the spray tank with water. capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Use of Surfactants: For all applications of GoalTender where Chemigation Calibration: For Low-Volume Sprinklers postemergence weed control is desired (except garlic and onions), add a minimum of 2 pints of 80% active nonionic surfactant (cleared for (Micro-sprinklers) and Drip (Trickle) Irrigation Systems application to growing crops) per each 100 gallons of spray. The addition Calculation of use rate is based on wetted area around emitters - NOT of 4 pints of nonionic surfactant is specified to enhance postemergence on grove acres. To determine correct amount of GoalTender, use the activity when hard water (greater than 600 ppm) is used. Maintain following formula: agitation until spraying is completed. 1. Treated area per each emitter = A Tank Mixing Precautions: A = 3.14 x (radius x radius) • Follow applicable use directions, precautions, and limitations on the Example: If the average distance from emitter to perimeter of wetted respective product labels. In interpreting the labels of tank mixed area measured at the soil surface is 13 inches, then products, the most restrictive label limitations must apply. A = 3.14 X (13" x 13") • Do not exceed specified application rates. Do not tank mix this product A = 3.14 X (169") with another pesticide that contains the same active ingredient as A = 530.7 square inches this product unless the label of either tank mix partner specifies the 2. The area in square feet wet in each acre = B maximum dosages that may be used. B = A X emitters/acre Tank Mix Compatibility Testing: A jar test is specified prior to tank

144 mixing to ensure compatibility of this product and other pesticides. Example: If there are 300 emitters per acre, then Use a clear glass quart jar with lid and mix the tank mix ingredients in B = 530.7 X 300 = B = 1105.6 square feet wetted per acre their relative proportions. Invert the jar containing the mixture several 144 times and observe the mixture for approximately 1/2 hour. If the mixture balls-up, forms flakes, sludges, jels, oily films or layers, or other 3. The total area (in square feet) wet by your system = C precipitates, it is not compatible and the tank mix combination should not C = B X acres covered by system be used. Example: If the system covers 20 acres, then Sprayer Clean-up: Thoroughly flush spray equipment (tank, pump, C = 1105.6 square feet per acre x 20 acres hoses and boom) with clean water before and after each use. Residues C = 22,112 square feet wetted by system of GoalTender remaining in spray equipment may damage other crops.

4. Amount of GoalTender to inject = S The addition of a non-ionic surfactant to equipment flushing waters at the Rate per treated acre of GoalTender = R rate of 1 quart per 100 gallons is specified to aid in removal of residues of GoalTender. S = C X R = pints of GoalTender 43,560

5 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Crop-Specific Use Directions Precautions: • Do not apply over-the-top. Contact with direct spray or drift will Artichoke (Globe) cause injury to artichoke fronds or severe injury to buds or flowers. • Application of GoalTender to artichoke plantings should be delayed a Post-Directed Spray Application minimum of 60 days after cutting back or transplanting. Rate Restrictions: Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions • Do not apply more than 3 pints of GoalTender per acre per season as a result of a single application or multiple applications. Preemergence 2 - 3 Application Method: Apply as a directed • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. Postemergence spray to the soil surface between the rows and at the base of artichoke plants Key Weeds Controlled in a minimum spray volume of 40 gallons per acre. Preemergence Postemergence Timing to Crop: Apply after completion cheeseweed (malva) cheeseweed (malva) of ditching operations. Separate groundsel, common groundsel, common applications of up to 2 pt/acre may be lambsquarters, common mustard, common yellow made 8 to 10 weeks apart or a single mustard, common yellow nettle, burning application of up to 3 pt/acre may be oxalis (bermuda buttercup) † oxalis (bermuda buttercup) made. shepherdspurse shepherdspurse Timing to Weeds: Preemergence up to sowthistle, annual sowthistle, annual 8 leaf stage. † Suppression

Broccoli / Cabbage / Cauliflower

Pre-Transplant (Preplant) Application for Preemergence Broadleaf Weed Control

Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 0.5 - 1 Pre-Transplant Application Only: Apply broadcast to final seedbed prior to transplanting. Use lower rate in the rate range on coarse textured soils with less than 1% organic matter. Use the highest rate in the rate range on medium to fine textured soils or soils containing greater than 1% organic matter. Transplanting should be accomplished with minimal soil disturbance and soil left undisturbed during the time weed control is desired. Precautions: • Pre-transplant applications may result in initial, but temporary, crop injury (leaf cupping or crinkling) and is enhanced if crop leaves come in direct contact with treated soil. Crop will rapidly outgrow this condition and develop normally. Severe crop injury may result if transplants are under stress due to temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides or storage conditions. The use of transplants less than 5 weeks old or use of extremely succulent transplants grown in containers less than 1 inch square, may increase the severity of crop injury. Hardening off, increasing the age of transplants or increasing the size of the rooting containers will lessen the possibility and/or severity of potential crop injury. • GoalTender will assist in early season annual grass control, however, a herbicide program for preemergence or postemergence control of annual grasses is specified. Note: Do not apply GoalTender if an acetanilide herbicide such as Dual Magnum herbicide, Lasso herbicide, or Ramrod herbicide has been applied to the field during the current growing season as severe crop injury may occur. • Do not apply GoalTender as a preemergence treatment to direct-seeded broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower. • Do not apply GoalTender post-transplant or over-the-top of broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower. • Applications to muck soils may result in partial weed control or suppression. • Furrow and drip irrigation immediately after transplanting and under high temperatures can result in increased crop injury. Sprinkler irrigation is specified during early establishment of transplants. If these conditions cannot be met, GoalTender herbicide should not be used. Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not apply more than 1 pint of GoalTender per treated acre per season.

Key Weeds Controlled: Preemergence carpetweed pigweed, redroot purslane, common smartweed, Pennsylvania

Cacao (Bearing And Nonbearing) (For Use Only in Hawaii) GoalTender may be applied as a pre-transplant treatment or to established or recently transplanted cacao.

Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 1 - 4 Pre-transplant Application: Up to 2 pints per broadcast acre may be applied as a pre-transplant application. Postemergence Application to Established Plantings: In established plantings, including recently transplanted cacao plants, apply as a directed spray to the orchard floor. Use higher rates in rate range and increase spray volume to control dense growth of existing weeds or for extended residual preemergence weed control. Precautions: • Do not apply preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded cacao. • GoalTender should be applied to only healthy growing trees/transplants of suitable size to allow directed sprays. Avoid spray contact with foliage. Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not apply more than 4 pints of GoalTender per acre as a single application or more than 12 pints per acre per year. • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply GoalTender within 1 day of harvest.

6 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Key Weeds Controlled Preemergence Postemergence ageratum purslane, common buttonweed spurge, garden crotalaria purslane, common spurge, garden

Citrus (Nonbearing)

Citrus, such as Calamondin, Chironja, Citrus Citron, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Pummelo, Satsuma Mandarin, Sour Orange, Sweet Orange, Tangelo, Tangerine, Tangor GoalTender may be applied only in non-bearing citrus orchards. Apply only as a directed spray to the orchard floor avoiding contact with citrus foliage.

Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 3 Preemergence Weed Control: Up to 3 pt/acre may be applied for residual preemergence weed control. Postemergence 1 - 3 Postemergence Weed Control: The 3 pint/acre rate will control weeds up to 4 inches tall. Weeds greater than 4-leaf or 4 inches tall may be partially controlled. Use sufficient spray volume for complete and uniform coverage of weeds. Increase the spray volume with increased weed height and density to ensure complete coverage. Tank Mixing: Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing Precautions. • Preemergence Use: For residual control of grass weeds, GoalTender may be tank mixed with grass herbicides labeled for use in citrus. • Postemergence Use: For broader spectrum postemergence control of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds, GoalTender may be tank mixed with paraquat (Gramoxone herbicide) or glyphosate. Precautions: • Do not apply during periods of new citrus foliage growth. Applications should be made after foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. Avoid direct spray contact with citrus foliage. Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Apply GoalTender only to nonbearing citrus (trees that will not bear fruit for one year). • Do not apply more than 3 pints (1.5 lbs ai) of GoalTender per acre per year as a result of a single or multiple applications.

Key Weeds Controlled (Arizona and California) (Florida, Louisiana and Texas) Preemergence Postemergence Preemergence Postemergence burclover cheeseweed (malva) cudweed, narrowleaf balsamapple cheeseweed (malva) fiddleneck, coast eveningprimrose, cutleaf †† cudweed, narrowleaf ††† fiddleneck, coast filaree, broadleaf † groundcherry, cutleaf eveningprimrose, cutleaf †† filaree, broadleaf filaree, redstem † lambsquarters, common groundcherry, cutleaf filaree, redstem filaree, whitestem † nightshade, American black groundcherry, Wright filaree, whitestem groundsel, common nightshade, black lambsquarters, common groundsel, common henbit pepperweed, Virginia morningglory, annual henbit minerslettuce pigweed, redroot nightshade, American black knotweed, prostrate nettle, burning poinsettia, wild nightshade, black lambsquarters, common pigweed, redroot pusley, florida pepperweed, Virginia lettuce, prickly redmaids sida, prickly (teaweed) pigweed, redroot pigweed, redroot shepherdspurse smartweed, pennsylvania poinsettia, wild purslane, common sowthistle, annual sowthistle, annual purslane, common redmaids spurge, prostrate pusley, florida rocket, London spurge, spotted sida, prickly (teaweed) shepherdspurse smartweed, pennsylvania sowthistle, annual sowthistle, annual spurge, prostrate spurge, spotted † GoalTender at the 3 pt/acre will provide control of filaree and other weeds up to 4-inch stage. Applications to weeds beyond the 4-inch stage may result in partial control. †† Highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for acceptable control. ††† Maximum 0.5-inch diameter

Clary Sage Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea) Grown and Utilized in the Essence Industry (For Use Only in North Carolina) Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Postemergence 0.25 – 0.5 GoalTender may be applied to established clary sage for control of henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) and other winter annual broadleaf weeds during the winter and spring season. Apply shortly after the first flush of henbit is in the 2- to 4-leaf stage of growth. Additional applications may be required to control subsequent weed flushes through the spring season. After treatment, henbit will stop growing and slowly die. Increase the spray volume if weed growth is dense. Precautions: • Clary sage may respond to the topical application of this product with some marginal leaf burn, but recovery is rapid. Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not apply more than 3 pints per acre per year.

7 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Coffee (Bearing And Nonbearing) (For Use Only in Hawaii) GoalTender may be applied to established coffee, recently transplanted coffee, or as a pre-transplant treatment. In established non-dormant coffee, apply as a directed spray avoiding contact with crop foliage. Newly established transplants should be healthy and well established and of sufficient size to allow use of directed sprays without contacting crop foliage. GoalTender may be applied over-the-top of dormant coffee transplants. Transplants are considered to be dormant when active terminal growth has ceased and terminal buds have formed. Application over-the-top of coffee plants after buds start to swell (a sign that new growth has resumed) may result in crop injury.

Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 1 - 4 Preemergence Weed Control: Postemergence • Apply as a directed spray to the orchard floor beneath established coffee plants. • Up to 2 pints per acre may be applied as a pre-transplant application prior to transplanting coffee plants. Postemergence Weed Control: Increase the spray volume when weed growth is dense or trash is present; or use a higher rate within the rate range for extended residual preemergence weed control. Tank Mixing: Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing Precautions. Apply tank mixes only as a directed spray. Precaution: To prevent foliar injury, do not apply during periods of rapid new growth or allow spray or drift to contact actively growing foliage. Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not apply preplant or preemergence to direct-seeded coffee. • Do not apply more than 4 pints per broadcast acre of GoalTender in a single application or 12 pints per broadcast acre per year. • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply GoalTender within one (1) day of harvest.

Key Weeds Controlled: Preemergence Postemergence ageratum purslane, common buttonweed spurge, garden crotalaria purslane, common spurge, garden

Conifer Seedbeds, Transplants, Container Stock And Selected Field Grown Deciduous Trees

General Use Precautions and Restrictions: • Do not apply GoalTender in an enclosed greenhouse structure as injury to plant foliage may result. • Do not store or transport treated container stock in an enclosed structure until completion of 4 irrigations (minimum 21 days) as injury to non-labeled plants may occur. • Apply GoalTender only to healthy conifer stock. Do not apply GoalTender to conifers that are under stress from excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease, nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied pesticides, soil insects, or winter injury, as severe injury may result. • Do not graze or harvest livestock forage from treated areas.

Key Weeds Controlled: When GoalTender is applied preemergence or postemergence at specified dosages and weed stages. barnyardgrass † mustard, blue bedstraw, catchweed mustard, tumble bittercress, lesser mustard, wild bluegrass, annual † nettle, burning buckwheat, wild nightshade, black burclover nightshade, hairy carpetweed oats, wild clover, red † orach, red clover, white † pepperweed, yellowflower cocklebur, common pigweed, prostrate crabgrass, large † pigweed, redroot fiddleneck, coast † pimpernel, scarlet filaree, broadleaf purslane, common filaree, redstem redmaids fireweed (from seed) rocket, London flixweed sandspurry, red foxtail, giant † shepherdspurse † goosegrass † sida, prickly groundcherry, cutleaf smartweed, Pennsylvania groundcherry, wright sorrel, red (from seed) groundsel, common sowthistle, annual henbit speedwell, birdseye jimsonweed spurge, prostrate †† knotweed, prostrate spurge, spotted †† ladysthumb spurry, corn lambsquarters, common tansymustard lettuce, prickly thistle, bull †† mallow, little thistle, Russian mayweed velvetleaf minerslettuce witchgrass morningglory, ivyleaf † woodsorrel, yellow †† morningglory, tall †

† Highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for acceptable control. †† Preemergence control only.

8 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Conifer Seedbeds Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into Fir Fraser (Abies fraseri) treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. Grand (Abies grandis) Noble (Abies procera) PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that Hemlock Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: Pine Austrian (Pinus nigra) • Coveralls Eastern White (Pinus strobus) • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks Himalayan (Pinus wallichiana) • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Jack (Pinus banksiana) • Shoes plus socks Loblolly (Pinus taeda) Lodgepole (Pinus contorta) GoalTender provides both postemergence and residual preemergence Longleaf (Pinus palustris) control of many broadleaf weeds and annual grass species. Monterey (Pinus radiata) Seeded conifers are tolerant to preemergence and postemergence Mugo (Pinus mugo) applications of GoalTender. For weed control during the establishment of Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) conifer seedlings, GoalTender can be applied after seeding of conifers, but Scotch (Pinus sylvestris) prior to emergence. For weed control in emerged conifers, GoalTender Shortleaf (Pinus echinata) may be applied over-the-top, but application should be delayed a Slash (Pinus elliottii) minimum of 5 weeks after seedling emergence. If application is made Virginia (Pinus virginiana) during cool, cloudy weather, make certain that seedlings have hardened- Spruce Blue (Picea pungens) off prior to spraying. Dwarf (Picea glauca Conica) Alberta (Picea abies) Rate Norway (Picea sitchensis) Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions

Preemergence 0.5 - 2 Application after planting, but prior Conifer Transplants And Container Stock (Includes to emergence of conifer seedlings: Where grass weeds are present, apply 2-0 Seedling And Christmas Tree Plantings) 1 to 2 pints of GoalTender per acre. In Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into known areas of high weed competition, treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. apply 2 pints of GoalTender per acre. Broadcast to beds and irrigate with PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the 1/2 to 3/4 inch of sprinkler irrigation Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that before weed emergence. GoalTender is has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: most effective on annual grasses when • Coveralls applied preemergence. • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Postemergence 0.5 - 1 Application after emergence of conifer • Shoes plus socks seedlings: Application should be made to seedling weeds less than Many container-grown conifers and conifer transplants are tolerant to 4 inches in height (seedling grasses not preemergence and postemergence applications of GoalTender. Applied exceeding the 2-leaf stage). Depending postemergence, GoalTender provides postemergence control of emerged on subsequent weed flushes, multiple weeds and preemergence residual control of many broadleaf weeds and applications may be necessary to grasses (see Key Weeds Controlled) at the beginning of this section. achieve season-long weed control. Chemigation: GoalTender may be applied at labeled rates through Rate sprinkler irrigation systems. For center pivot irrigation systems, apply Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions the specified dosage of GoalTender per acre metered at a continuous Preemergence 2 - 4 Transplanted and Container uniform rate during the entire irrigation period, otherwise meter Postemergence Grown Conifers: For best results, GoalTender at a continuous uniform rate during the middle 1/3 of the preemergence applications should be irrigation period. When applying by sprinkler irrigation, follow directions made immediately after transplanting given in the Chemigation Instructions section of this label. seedlings or to weed-free container Precautions: stock. Postemergence applications • Occasionally spotting, crinkling, or flecking may appear on leaves of should be made to weeds less than conifers. Leaves that receive direct spray or drift may be injured, but 4 inches in height. Two applications typically outgrow this condition rapidly and develop normally. may be necessary, in fall-transplanted Crop-Specific Restrictions: conifer fields, for season-long weed • Do not apply more than 4 pints of GoalTender per acre per year. control. The addition of a non-ionic surfactant (0.25% v/v) labeled for

application to growing crops, enhances GoalTender may be applied to conifer seedbeds of the following the activity of GoalTender on emerged species: weeds. Important: When applied as directed, the conifer species listed on this label have shown tolerance to GoalTender. It is impossible, however, Precautions: to evaluate this product on all varieties, biotypes and cultivars of listed • Do not make over-the-top applications during periods of active species under all possible growing conditions. Until familiar with results conifer growth. Apply only before bud break or after new terminal under local growing conditions, the user should exercise reasonable growth has hardened off. judgment and caution with this product. Limit application of this product Crop-Specific Restrictions: to a few plants in a small area to determine plant tolerance and extent of • Do not apply more than 4 pints of GoalTender per acre in a single injury if such occurs, prior to initiating large-scale applications. application or more than 8 pints per acre per year.

9 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 In addition to those conifer species listed under the Conifer Seedbed GoalTender may be applied to the following deciduous section, the following conifer species have been shown to be tolerant tree species: (Cont.) to GoalTender: Ash, Green Fraxinus pennsylvanica Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis Ash, White Fraxinus americana Thuja orientalis Birch, River Betula nigra Juniper Juniperus chinensis Cherry †† Prunus spp. Juniperus horizontalis Chestnut †† Castanea spp. Juniperus procumbens Crabapple †† Malus spp. Juniperus sabina Juniperus scopulorum Cottonwood Populus spp. Dogwood Cornus florida Red cedar Juniperus virginiana Eucalyptus Eucalyptus viminalis Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla Eucalyptus pulverulenta Yew Taxus species Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Filbert †† Corylus spp.

Selected Field-Grown Deciduous Trees Lilac Syringa vulgaris Listed field-grown deciduous trees are tolerant only to directed spray Locust, Black Robinia pseudoacacia applications of GoalTender. GoalTender provides both preemergence and Maple, Black † Acer nigrum postemergence control of listed broadleaf weeds and grasses. Maple, Red † Acer rubrum Timing to Crop: Apply GoalTender to established deciduous trees or after Maple, Sugar † Acer saccharum transplanting. For optimum weed control, applications should be made Myrtle, Crepe Lagerstroemia indica prior to weed germination. Apply only as a directed spray to soil beneath Nectarine †† Prunus spp. the trees. Nut, Hickory †† Carya sp. Rate Nut, Macadamia Macadamia ternifola Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Oak, Chestnut Quercus prinus. Preemergence 1 - 3 GoalTender may be applied to Oak, Cherrybark Quercus pagoda Early postemergence established deciduous trees or Oak, Nutt All Quercus nuttallii after transplanting as a single Oak, Pin Quercus palustris or split application. Apply as a Oak, Red Quercus. rubra directed spray to the soil surface. Oak , Water Quercus nigra Use of spray shields to reduce Oak, Willow Quercus phellos exposure of foliage and bark Olive, Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia is specified. The addition of a Poplar Populus spp. non-ionic surfactant (0.25% v/v) Poplar, Tulip Liriodendron tulipifera labeled for application to growing †† crops, will enhance herbicidal Peach Prunus persica activity on emerged weeds. Pear †† Pyrus spp. Spot Application: Spot treatments Pecan †† Carya spp. at specified rates may be Pistachio †† Pistacia vera used to control localized weed infestations. See use directions Plum †† Prunus spp. for Spot Application in the Prune †† Prunus spp. Application Methods and Cultural Redbud Cercis canadensis Practices section. Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua Tank Mixing: For broader spectrum control, GoalTender may be tank Sycamore Platanus occidentalis mixed with other preemergence or postemergence herbicides registered for this use in deciduous trees. Refer to Mixing Directions section for Walnut, Black †† Juglans nigra Tank Mixing Precautions. † Do not apply to maple trees used for production of maple sap or Precautions: maple syrup.  • For maximum crop safety, directed applications should be prior to †† Apply only to nonbearing trees. For bearing treefruit, nut and vine budbreak in the spring or after trees have initiated dormancy in the crops, refer to specific use directions in the Treefruit/Nut/Vine section of this label. fall. Avoid contact of spray or drift with foliage or stems with green bark. Application after bud swell may result in crop injury. If a non- dormant application is required due to weed competition, apply only Cotton after foliage has fully expanded and hardened off. Use only directed sprays and spray shields to prevent spray contact with stems with Application Methods and Equipment: GoalTender may be applied as green bark or foliage. a post-direct spray to cotton a minimum of 6 to 8 inches tall. Care must • Do not apply GoalTender to trees that have been weakened or be exercised to avoid spray contact with the cotton leaves. Use rigid are under stress from excessive fertilizer or soil salts, disease, precision ground spray equipment and spray shields to prevent spray nematodes, frost, wind injury, drought, flooding, previously applied contact with cotton foliage. Use branch lifters or shields, as necessary, to pesticides, insects, or winter injury as severe injury may result. avoid contact of directed sprays with cotton plant. Crop-Specific Restrictions: Accurate, placement of spray nozzles is essential for uniform coverage of • Do not apply more than 3 pints of GoalTender per acre per year. weeds and to minimize injury to cotton plants. Use a minimum broadcast • Do not apply to bearing treefruit, nut and vine crops. For selected spray volume of 20 gallons per acre and operate the sprayer at the bearing treefruit, nut and vine crops, refer to Treefruit/Nut/Vine section minimum spray pressure specified by the spray nozzle manufacturer. of this label for use directions. GoalTender may be applied as a post-direct spray with only 2 flat • Do not graze or feed livestock forage cut from areas treated with fan nozzles per row (1 nozzle on each side of the row). For optimum GoalTender. coverage, use 4 flat fan nozzles per row (2 nozzles on each side of the row). The 2 forward nozzles should point forward and downward while GoalTender may be applied to the following deciduous the rear nozzles should point to the rear and downward. With either tree species: sprayer setup, nozzles should be carefully adjusted to cover the weed foliage with minimum contact to cotton plants. GoalTender may also be †† Almond Prunus spp. applied as a band application. Do not use hollow cone nozzles. Apple †† Malus X domestica Tank Mixing: For control of additional broadleaf and grass weeds, Apricot †† Prunus spp. GoalTender may be applied as a postemergence directed spray in tank mix combination with other herbicides registered for postemergence use in cotton (see Tank Mixing Precautions under Mixing Directions).

10 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Rate Crop-Specific Restrictions: Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions • Do not apply more than 3 pints per acre of GoalTender in a single application or more than 9 pints per acre per year. Postemergence 0.5 - 1 Apply as a post-directed spray. For

optimum control, use the 1 pint per Key Weeds Controlled: acre rate on actively growing weed seedlings with no more than 4 true groundsel, common mustard, hedge leaves (not counting cotyledon leaves). knotweed, prostrate shepherdspurse Effective control of succulent weeds lambsquarters, common smartweed, Pennsylvania at the 2- to 3-leaf stage can usually be obtained at the 0.5 pint per acre rate. See Mixing Directions for surfactant Eucalyptus recommendations. Where available, irrigation may be applied Apply GoalTender for preemergence and postemergence control of listed prior to application of GoalTender to broadleaf weeds in established eucalyptus plantings.

encourage maximum weed emergence. Irrigation following application will Rate improve preemergence activity of Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions GoalTender against nightshade and Preemergence 2 - 3 Directed Spray: GoalTender may be groundcherry species. Postemergence applied as a single or split application. Precautions: Apply as a directed spray to soil at • Do not apply to cotton less than 6 inches tall or severe crop injury the base of eucalyptus trees. will result. Use the higher rate in the rate range for • Exercise care to avoid spray contact with cotton leaves. Leaves extended preemergence weed control accidentally sprayed will exhibit necrotic (dead) spots and may be or for postemergence control of dropped from the plant. Crop injury may be enhanced if application weeds up to the 6 leaf stage. is made when excessive soil moisture is present or rainfall occurs The addition of a non-ionic surfactant immediately after application, however, cotton will outgrow this at the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons condition and develop normally. of spray, will enhance the Crop-Specific Restrictions: postemergence activity of GoalTender • Western Cotton (AZ and CA): Do not apply more than 1 pint on emerged weeds. (0.5 lb active) of GoalTender per acre in a single application, or more Over-the-Top Application: In new than a total of 2 pints (1.0 lb active) of GoalTender per broadcast acre plantings, apply GoalTender per season as a result of multiple applications. Do not apply within just before or immediately after 75 days of harvest. transplanting eucalyptus seedlings • Southern Cotton (All other states): Do not apply more than 1 pint that are in a dormant condition (i.e., (0.5 lb active) of GoalTender per acre of per season as a result of leaves may be present, but terminal a single application or multiple applications. Do not apply within growth has hardened off and terminal 90 days of harvest. buds have formed). In established plantings, GoalTender may be applied as an over-the-top spray when plants Key Weeds Controlled: are in a dormant condition. Postemergence Precautions: cocklebur, common nightshade, black • At transplant, apply GoalTender only to healthy "dormant" healthy croton, tropic nightshade, hairy eucalyptus stock. In established plantings, use spray shields, if groundcherry, cutleaf pigweed, redroot needed, to prevent exposure of foliage and bark of small and/or groundcherry, Wright poinsettia, wild † actively growing plants. jimsonweed purslane, common • To avoid phytotoxicity, make over-the-top applications only to lambsquarters, common sesbania, hemp eucalyptus trees in a dormant condition. Do not make over-the-top morningglory, annual (up to 6 leaf) sicklepod †† applications after bud break and resumption of active growth. nightshade, American black sida, prickly (teaweed) † Crop-Specific Restrictions: smartweed, pennsylvania • Do not apply more than 3 pints of GoalTender per acre in a single velvetleaf application or more than 9 pints per acre per year.

† Multiple applications may be required for acceptable control.  †† Post-direct applications of GoalTender will control or suppress Key Weeds Controlled: seedlings not exceeding the one true leaf stage. Preemergence Postemergence burclover cheeseweed (malva) Cottonwood cheeseweed (malva) fiddleneck, coast fiddleneck, coast filaree, broadleaf † Rate filaree, broadleaf filaree, redstem † Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions filaree, redstem filaree, whitestem † Preemergence 2 - 3 GoalTender may be applied as a single filaree, whitestem groundsel, common Postemergence or split application. Apply as a groundsel, common henbit directed spray to soil at the base of henbit minerslettuce cottonwood trees. knotweed, prostrate nettle, burning Use the higher rate in the rate range for lambsquarters, common pigweed, redroot extended preemergence weed control lettuce, prickly redmaids or for postemergence control of weeds pigweed, redroot shepherdspurse up to the 6 leaf stage. redmaids sowthistle, annual The addition of a non-ionic surfactant at rocket, London 2 pints per 100 gallons of spray will shepherdspurse enhance the postemergence activity of sowthistle, annual GoalTender on emerged weeds. spurge, prostrate Precautions: spurge, spotted • Apply GoalTender immediately after transplant only to dormant healthy †  cottonwood stock. At the 3-pint rate, GoalTender will provide control of filaree up to the 6-leaf stage. • In established stands, do not allow sprays of GoalTender to contact cottonwood foliage. In newly established cottonwood plantings, use spray shields, if necessary, to prevent exposure of green bark and foliage.

11 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Use on Fallow Beds Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions (Not for use prior to planting soybeans in California) Preemergence 0.5 - 1 Use 20 or more gallons of spray volume Used alone or in tank mix combination with glyphosate, GoalTender Postemergence per acre and increase spray volume for provides preemergence and/or postemergence control of winter annual dense weed growth. broadleaf weeds on land to be planted to crops. Use the 0.5 pint per acre rate for up Prior to planting, treated fallow beds should be thoroughly tilled to 4 weeks of preemergence control (incorporated) to a depth of at least 2.5 inches. GoalTender is no longer and postemergence control of herbicidally effective once the active layer in the soil surface is disrupted susceptible weeds up to 4-leaf stage. by soil incorporation. Use the 1 pint per acre rate for up to Aerial Application: GoalTender may be aerially applied for weed control 8 weeks of preemergence control and in fallow beds. Follow requirements for Aerial Application in the Product postemergence control of susceptible Information section of this label. weeds up to 6-leaf stage. Best preemergence control is achieved when Minimum Treatment to Planting Intervals for listed crops: irrigation or rainfall occurs within 3 or 4 weeks after application. Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval A tank mix with glyphosate is specified if GoalTender GoalTender the treatment area contains dense weed Direct Seeded Crops (up to 0.5 pint/acre) (>0.5 to 1 pint/acre) populations, oversized weed seedlings, volunteer grains, annual grasses or under carrot 90 days 90 days unfavorable environmental conditions. cotton 7 days 7 days Outside of California: For enhanced contact activity (burndown/suppression) potato 60 days 60 days tank mix 3.25 fl oz of GoalTender with sugar beet 60 days 90 days the labeled rate of either glyphosate other root/tuber crops 90 days 90 days or paraquat (Gramoxone). Apply at the application rate and weed growth onions 180 days 180 days stages specified in the respective tank other bulb vegetables 180 days 180 days mix product label. cabbage 90 days 90 days Precautions: • Failure to achieve thorough and complete incorporation, or to cauliflower 90 days 90 days follow the specified treatment-planting interval, may result in other brassica crops 120 day 120 days stand reduction and/or vigor reduction of the planted crop. lettuce 90 days 120 days • Crop injury may be enhanced if newly seeded crops or transplants are under stress due to drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil other leafy vegetables salts, low soil temperatures, wind injury, hail, frost damage, injury from (except brassica crops) 120 days 120 days previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects or diseases. pepper 90 days 120 days • Exercise extreme care to avoid herbicide contact with any tomato 60 days 120 days desirable dormant or non-dormant crop, plant, tree or vegetation as severe injury may result. other fruiting vegetables 120 days 120 days Crop-Specific Restrictions: cantaloupe 60 days 90 days • Do not apply more than 1 pint of GoalTender per acre per fallow season.

squash 90 days 120 days Key Weeds Controlled: GoalTender provides preemergence and watermelon 60 days 60 days postemergence control of the following weeds on fallow beds: † other cucurbits 90 days 120 days buttercup, smallflower mustard species dry beans 60 days 60 days cheeseweed (malva) nettle, burning peanut 60 days 60 days eveningprimrose, cutleaf †† oxalis other legume vegetables 60 days 60 days fiddleneck, coast pigweed, redroot filaree, broadleaf purslane, common safflower 60 days 60 days filaree, redstem redmaids Soybeans (Except 7 days 7 days geranium, Carolina rocket, London California) groundcherry, cutleaf shepherdspurse cereal grains: Including 10 months 10 months groundsel, common sida, prickly barley, buckwheat, corn, henbit sowthistle, annual proso millet, pearl millet, ladysthumb velvetleaf (wild cotton) oats, popcorn, rice, rye, minerslettuce sorghum, triticale, wheat, †† Thorough spray coverage is essential to maximize the postemergence and wild rice activity of GoalTender. For postemergence control when applied by cotton and soybean (see specific labeling for fallow beds to be air, a tank mixture of GoalTender with either glyphosate or paraquat planted to cotton or soybeans) (Gramoxone) is specified. †† Requires maximum rate and/or multiple applications for effective

control. Minimum Treatment-to-Planting Interval Fallow bed use prior to transplanting peppers or strawberries grown GoalTender GoalTender in plastic culture Transplanted Crops (up to 0.5 pint/acre) (>0.5 to 1 pint/acre) GoalTender herbicide may be applied broadcast or banded as a fallow 30 days 30 days bed application to pre-formed beds prior to transplanting peppers or conifer 0 days 0 days strawberries grown in plastic culture. The GoalTender use rate is up to garlic 0 days 30 days 1 pint per broadcast acre. It is recommended that soil moisture be used to activate GoalTender soon after application. This can be done by sprinkler grape/kiwi 0 days 0 days irrigation with approximately 1/2 inch of sprinkler irrigation and then applying 0 days 30 days the plastic any time during the 30-day treatment to planting interval. Or, if there is adequate existing soil moisture, apply plastic to the beds as soon pepper 30 days 30 days as possible after application and allow the moisture which condenses and strawberries 30 days 30 days accumulates beneath the plastic to thoroughly wet the treated soil. tomato 30 days 30 days Mechanical incorporation of the fallow-bed treatment prior to laying treefruit/nut/citrus 0 days 0 days plastic is not required. Not disturbing the soil may allow for extended weed control. Not incorporating increases the potential for crop injury, especially under wet conditions. Therefore, the treatment should be

12 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 incorporated if the risk of crop injury is not acceptable. The minimum Direct Seeded Garlic (Postemergence Application): (Cont.) treatment to planting interval is 30 days. Rate Garbanzo Beans Weed Control (per acre) Specific Use Directions (For Use Only in Arizona and California) Postemergence 0.25 – 0.5 pt Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rate Texas, Utah and Washington: Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Apply GoalTender at 0.25 to 0.5 pt per acre to seeded garlic that has at Preemergence 0.5 Apply after planting but prior to weed or least 2 fully developed true leaves crop emergence as a single broadcast using ground equipment. Adjust application using a spray volume of 20 or nozzles for minimum spray contact more gallons of water per acre. with garlic plants, directing the Precautions: spray to the soil at the base of garlic • Garbanzo beans are tolerant to preemergence application of plants and adjacent bed top and GoalTender, however, under certain conditions, severe but temporary furrow area. Multiple treatments at crop injury may occur. A heavy splashing rain shortly after crop 0.25 to 0.5 pt per acre may be applied emergence or wet soil conditions during early growth stages can up to a maximum of 1.25 pints per cause leaf cupping, crinkling, stunting or defoliation of the garbanzo acre pre use season. For optimum seedlings. Injury, when it occurs, it is usually limited to the first few postemergence weed control, apply leaves that develop after plants emerge from the soil. Delays in crop when susceptible weeds are in the development and/or maturity may result, but Garbanzo beans do 2 to 4-leaf stage and actively growing. recover with little to no impact on yield. Application to weeds at later than the 4 leaf growth stage may result in Crop-Specific Restrictions: reduced weed control. • Do not apply more than 0.5 pint per acre of GoalTender in a single application. Postemergence 0.25 pt All Other States: Apply GoalTender • Do not use bean vines for livestock feed or hay. at 0.25 pt per acre to direct • Maximum total application rate per year is 1.5 lbs ai/A seeded garlic that has at least 2 fully developed true leaves using Key Weeds Controlled: ground equipment. Adjust nozzles for minimum spray contact with Preemergence garlic plants, directing the spray groundsel, common to the soil at the base of garlic mallow, little plants and adjacent bed top and rocket, London furrow area. Multiple treatments shepherdspurse at 0.25 pt per acre may be applied up to a maximum of 1 pint per acre pre use season. For optimum Garlic postemergence control, apply when susceptible weeds are in the 2 to Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into 4-leaf stage and actively growing. treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. Application to weeds at later than the 4 leaf growth stage may result in PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the reduced weed control. Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: • Coveralls Direct Seeded Garlic (California Only) • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks Rate • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Weed Control (per/acre) Specific Use Directions • Shoes plus socks Preemergence 0.5 pt Application after planting but For optimum preemergence weed control, the soil surface should be Postemergence prior to garlic emergence: smooth and free of excessive trash (clippings, plant residues, etc.). Apply GoalTender after planting, Following application, cultural practices which result in redistribution or but prior to crop emergence, for disturbance of the soil surface or move untreated soil into treated areas preemergence control of listed will reduce weed control. broadleaf and grass weeds using ground, air or sprinkler irrigation Direct Seeded Garlic (Postemergence Application): (chemigation). Aerial application: Apply in Rate a minimum spray volume of Weed Control (per acre) Specific Use Directions 10 gallons per acre. Follow Postemergence 1 - 2 fl oz Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Aerial Application instructions New Hampshire, New Jersey, New and precautions in the Product York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Information section of this label. Apply GoalTender at 1 to 2 fl oz per Postemergence directed acre to direct seeded garlic that has application: Apply GoalTender as at least 3 fully developed true leaves a directed spray to garlic that is using ground equipment. Adjust at least 12 inches tall. Accurate, nozzles for minimum spray contact uniform placement of directed with garlic plants, directing the spray postemergence sprays is essential to the soil at the base of garlic plants for effective weed control and to and adjacent bed top and furrow minimize injury to garlic plants. Use area. Multiple treatments at 1 to low-pressure sprays and a minimum 2 fl oz per acre may be applied up spray volume of 20 gallons per acre. to a maximum of 1 pint (16 fl oz) per Adjust nozzles for minimum spray acre pre use season. For optimum contact with garlic plants, directing postemergence control, apply when the spray to the soil at the base susceptible weeds are in the 2 to of garlic plants and adjacent bed 4-leaf stage and actively growing. top and furrow area. For optimum Application to weeds at later than postemergence control, apply when the 4 leaf growth stage may result in susceptible weeds are in the 2 to reduced weed control. 4-leaf stage and actively growing.

13 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Direct Seeded Garlic (California Only) (Cont.) Garlic - Crop-Specific Precaution (Postemergence Application): Rate • Postemergence applications of GoalTender may cause chlorotic leaf Weed Control (per/acre) Specific Use Directions banding, necrotic lesions, or stunting of the garlic plants. Symptoms Preemergence 0.5 pt Application to weeds at later than may be more severe if garlic emerged under cool, wet, overcast, or Postemergence the 4 leaf growth stage may result in foggy weather. These conditions are temporary and should not affect the vigor or development of garlic plants. reduced weed control. Sprinkler irrigation (portable lateral or solid set) preemergence Crop-Specific Restrictions (Applicable to All Methods of or postemergence: Apply Application): GoalTender at the specified • In all states except Northeastern states, do not apply until direct broadcast application rate using seeded garlic plants have two fully developed true leaves. In the sufficient irrigation to wet soil Northeastern states, do not apply until direct seeded garlic plants to a depth of 2 inches. Apply have three fully developed true leaves. Application made prior to the after planting but prior to garlic specified growth stage may result in serious crop injury. emergence or postemergence • Do not apply more than a total of 1 pint per acre of GoalTender per when garlic is at least 12 inches use season as a result of multiple applications. tall. Follow the application • Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. directions and precautions for • In direct seeded garlic (except in California), do not apply GoalTender "Sprinkler Chemigation" given in the as a preemergence treatment. Chemigation section of this label. • Use only on dry bulb garlic. Precautions: • Do not apply to garlic grown for seed. • Garlic Response to Preemergence Applications of GoalTender: • For weed control in garlic, do not mix GoalTender with oils, Following a preemergence application of GoalTender, a chlorotic band surfactants, liquid fertilizers or pesticides except as specified on around some of the leaves may be observed after the first irrigation approved Dow AgroSciences Supplemental Labeling. (or rainfall) following garlic emergence. • Do not apply to garlic plants that are under stress due to drought, • Garlic Response to Post-direct Applications of GoalTender: Post- flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions, wind direct applications may cause chlorotic leaf banding, necrotic lesions, injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or or stunting of the garlic plants. Symptoms will be more severe if injury due to insects, nematodes or diseases. applications are made during cool, wet, overcast, or foggy weather. Garlic will typically outgrow these conditions. A delay in crop development, maturity, reduced yields, or quality may result Guava (Bearing and Non-Bearing

(For Use Only in Hawaii) Transplanted Garlic: Postemergence Application Immediately after Planting Rate Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Weed Control (per/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 2.5 - 4 Preemergence or Postemergence: In Preemergence up to 1 pt All States Except Connecticut, Maine, Postemergence 1 - 4 established guava plantings, apply Postemergence Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New preemergence or postemergence to Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and weeds. Increase the spray volume Vermont: Transplanted garlic is most to ensure adequate coverage in high tolerant of a postemergence application densities of emerged weeds or heavy immediately after transplanting. An trash. Minimize contact with guava application of up to 1 pint per acre plants by directing the spray to the soil may be made within two days after surface. Spray shields are suggested transplanting. Adjust nozzles for to minimize spray contact in young minimum spray contact with garlic plantings. plants, directing the spray to the soil at For broader spectrum postemergence the base of garlic plants and adjacent control of grass and broadleaf weeds, bed top and furrow area. If less than GoalTender may be applied in tank mix 1 pint per acre is applied, a second combination with paraquat (Gramoxone) application can be made two weeks or or glyphosate. Follow applicable use more after transplanting. Do not exceed directions, precautions and limitations the maximum use rate of 1 pint per acre on the labels of the respective tank mix of GoalTender per season as a result of products. multiple applications. Precautions: Preemergence 1 - 2 fl oz Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, • Prevent direct spray or drift from contacting green stems, fruit or Postemergence New Hampshire, New Jersey, New foliage, as injury may result. York, Rhode Island and Vermont: • Alone or in tank mix combination, GoalTender should be applied to Multiple treatments at 1 to 2 fl oz only healthy growing trees. per acre may be applied up to a • Application of GoalTender should be made only after new foliage maximum of 1 pint (16 fl oz) per acre growth has hardened off. pre use season. Adjust nozzles for Crop-Specific Restrictions: minimum spray contact with garlic • Do not apply more than 4 pints per acre of GoalTender in a single plants, directing the spray to the soil at application or more than 8 pints per season. the base of garlic plants and adjacent • Do not apply GoalTender within 1 day of harvest. bed top and furrow area.

Key Weeds Controlled: Key Weeds Controlled: Preemergence Postemergence canarygrass (annual) puncturevine ageratum purslane, common eveningprimrose, cutleaf purslane, common † buttonweed spurge, garden groundsel, common rocket, London crotalaria mallow, little (malva) sage, lanceleaf purslane, common nightshade, black shepherdspurse † spurge, garden † pigweed, prostrate sowthistle, annual pigweed, redroot † † Key weeds controlled at specified rates in Northeastern States.

14 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Key Weeds Controlled: Horseradish Preemergence Postemergence Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into burclover fiddleneck, coast treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. fiddleneck, coast filaree, broadleaf †† PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the filaree, broadleaf filaree, redstem †† Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that filaree, redstem filaree, whitestem †† has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: filaree, whitestem groundsel, common † • Coveralls groundsel, common henbit • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks henbit mallow, little (malva, cheeseweed) • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material knotweed, prostrate minerslettuce • Shoes plus socks lambsquarters, common nettle, burning lettuce, prickly pigweed, redroot † mallow, little (malva, cheeseweed) redmaids Rate pigweed, redroot shepherdspurse Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions purslane, common sowthistle, annual Preemergence 1 Apply GoalTender after the horseradish redmaids roots have been planted but prior to rocket, London emergence of new horseradish leaves. shepherdspurse Emerged leaves that receive direct sowthistle, annual or indirect spray (drift) contact will be †† Highest rate may be required for acceptable postemergence control. injured. If necessary, cultivate before †† GoalTender at the 3-pint rate will provide control of filaree not application to destroy germinated weeds. exceeding the 4-inch stage. Applications to filaree beyond the 4-inch Precautions: stage may result in partial control. • Do not apply GoalTender to horseradish plantings that have been weakened or stressed due to unfavorable temperature conditions, Mint (Spearmint and Peppermint) disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides, drought or excessive moisture. Mint (Spearmint and Peppermint) Grown on Mineral Soils Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not apply more than 1 pint of GoalTender per acre per crop. Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions

Key Weeds Controlled: Preemergence 2 - 3 Oregon and Washington (East of Postemergence Cascades), California, Montana, lambsquarters, common shepherdspurse Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota and pigweed, redroot smartweed, pennsylvania Utah: Apply from December through purslane, common March when mint is dormant.

When used postemergence (to weeds), Jojoba add an 80% active ingredient nonionic surfactant at the rate of one quart per 100 gallons of spray volume and Rate apply before weeds exceed a height of Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions 4 inches. Preemergence 2 - 3 Initial application may be made when Late winter applications will provide Postemergence jojoba plants have reached a height of maximum activity on summer weeds, 6 inches or more. Use sufficient spray but summer grass control may be volume to ensure thorough coverage inconsistent. For best results, fall- of dense weed growth. Sprays should plowed fields should be harrowed be directed to the base of jojoba plants to provide a smooth surface for to avoid possible phytotoxicity to application. In furrow-irrigated fields, foliage. Spray shields are suggested corrugating must be done prior to for use in young plantings. Use higher application. Corrugating or harrowing rate in rate range for extended residual will result in disturbance of treated soil preemergence weed control. Make or movement of untreated soil into follow-up applications as necessary to treated areas, resulting in poor weed maintain weed control. control. For early postemergence control of Preemergence 1 – 1.5 Peppermint (Western Oregon susceptible seedling weeds (less than Willamette Valley): Apply GoalTender 8 inches tall) apply GoalTender at the from November through February to rate of 2 pints per acre. GoalTender dormant peppermint only. Treatments may be applied at the rate of 3 pints in January or February generally provide per acre for postemergence control better residual preemergence control of of weeds up to 12 inches tall. For annual broadleaf weeds. Full season optimum residual control, apply during weed control should not be expected the fall or winter months. Control may from this treatment. be unsatisfactory for weeds greater than 12 inches tall. Precautions: • Application must be made prior to emergence of new spring growth Precautions: or severe crop injury may result. • Avoid direct spray or drift contact with jojoba flowers or buds as • In the Willamette valley, do not apply GoalTender to mint that has severe injury may result. been plowed. • Over-the-top applications may cause burning, crinkling or bronzing • Apply GoalTender only to healthy stands of spearmint and of jojoba foliage, particularly to the youngest leaves, flowers, or buds peppermint. Do not apply to spearmint or peppermint weakened by present at the time of application. disease, drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer, soil salts, previously Crop-Specific Restrictions: applied pesticides, nematodes, insects, or winter injury, as severe • Do not apply more than 3 pints per acre per year. injury may result.

Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Do not make more than one application of GoalTender per season.

15 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Key Weeds Controlled: Key Weeds Controlled: bedstraw, catchweed † oats, wild Preemergence Postemergence † bluegrass, annual orach, red burclover cheeseweed (malva) flixweed pepperweed, yellowflower cheeseweed (malva) fiddleneck, coast groundsel, common pigweed, redroot fiddleneck, coast filaree, broadleaf † lambsquarters, common ryegrass, Italian filaree, broadleaf filaree, redstem lettuce, prickly (china lettuce) shepherdspurse filaree, redstem groundsel, common mustard, blue (purple mustard) sowthistle, annual groundsel, common henbit mustard, tumble (Jim hill mustard) tansymustard henbit minerslettuce nightshade, hairy thistle, Russian knotweed, prostrate nettle, burning † Control of annual grasses is best obtained when GoalTender is applied lambsquarters, common pigweed, redroot prior to emergence. Postemergence control of winter annual grasses is lettuce, prickly purslane, common generally unsatisfactory if applications are made after the 1 to 2-leaf stage. pigweed, redroot redmaids purslane, common shepherdspurse Mint (Spearmint and Peppermint) Grown on Muck Soils): For Use redmaids sowthistle, annual Only on Mint Grown in Indiana, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, rocket, London South Dakota, and Wisconsin shepherdspurse sowthistle, annual Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Preemergence 2 - 3 Note: Use directions in this section apply Onions Postemergence only to spearmint and peppermint grown on muck soils (organic matter content of Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into 20% or greater). treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. When used postemergence (to weeds), PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the add an 80% active ingredient nonionic Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that surfactant at the rate of one quart has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: per 100 gallons of spray volume and • Coveralls apply before weeds exceed a height of • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks 4 inches. • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Precautions: • Shoes plus socks • Application must be made prior to emergence of new spring growth or severe crop injury may result. For optimum preemergence weed control, the soil surface should be • To avoid excessive crop injury, do not apply within 4 days of planting smooth and free of excessive trash (clippings, plant residues, etc.). (sprigging) spearmint or peppermint. Following application, cultural practices which result in redistribution or • Apply GoalTender only to healthy spearmint or peppermint. Do not disturbance of the soil surface or move untreated soil into treated areas apply to spearmint or peppermint that has been weakened by disease, will reduce weed control. nematodes, soil insects, or winter injury, as severe injury may result. Crop-Specific Restrictions: Direct Seeded Onions: Postemergence Application • Do not make more than one application of GoalTender per season. Rate Weed Control (per acre) Specific Use Directions

Key Weeds Controlled Postemergence 1 - 2 fl oz Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Knotweed, prostrate York, Rhode Island and Vermont: pigweed, redroot Apply GoalTender at 1 to 2 fl oz purslane, common per acre to direct seeded onions that have at least 3 fully developed Non-Crop Use true leaves using ground equipment. Multiple treatments at 1 to 2 fl oz (Non-Food-Producing, Non-Cultivated Agricultural or Non- per acre may be applied up to a Agricultural Areas, such as Highway and Utility Rights-of-Way, maximum of 1 pint (16 fl oz) per acre Industrial Sites, Tank Farms, Storage Areas, Airports, Fencerows, pre use season. For optimum and Farmsteads) postemergence control, apply when susceptible weeds are in the 2 to Rate 4-leaf stage and actively growing. Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Postemergence 0.25 – 0.5 pt Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Preemergence 2.5 - 4 Preemergence: Use higher rate in rate Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Postemergence 1 - 4 range for longer residual control. Texas, Utah and Washington: Apply Postemergence: Use the lower rate in GoalTender at 0.25 to 0.5 pt per acre to the rate range for control of susceptible direct seeded onions that have at least weeds in the early postemergence stage, 2 fully developed true leaves using less than 4 inches tall. Use the higher ground equipment. Multiple treatments rate for weeds up to 12 inches tall. at 0.25 to 0.5 pt per acre may be Application to weeds beyond the 4-inch applied up to a maximum of 1.25 pints stage may result in partial control. per acre pre use season. For optimum Tank Mixing: Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing postemergence control, apply when Precautions. Follow applicable use directions, precautions, and susceptible weeds are in the 2 to 4-leaf limitations on the respective product labels. In interpreting the labels of stage and actively growing. tank mixed products, the most restrictive label limitations must apply. Postemergence 0.25 pt All other states: Apply GoalTender • Preemergence: For broader-spectrum residual preemergence weed at 0.25 pt per acre to direct seeded control, GoalTender may be applied in tank mix combination diuron onions that have at least 2 fully (Karmex) or simazine. developed true leaves, using ground • Postemergence: For additional postemergence control of susceptible equipment. Multiple treatments at grass and broadleaf weeds, GoalTender may be applied in tank mix 0.25 pt per acre may be applied up to combination with paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate. a maximum of 1 pint per acre per use Site-Specific Restrictions: season. For optimum postemergence • Do not feed or allow animals to graze on any areas treated with control, apply when susceptible GoalTender. weeds are in the 2 to 4 leaf stage and • Do not apply more than 4 pints per acre in a single application. actively growing.

16 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Direct Seeded Onions: Postemergence Application (Cont.) Onions - Use Precautions (applicable to all areas and methods of Rate application): Weed Control (per acre) Specific Use Directions • GoalTender can cause necrotic lesions, twisting, pigtailing or stunting Postemergence (see above) Sprinkler Irrigation - all except of the onion plants. Injury will be more severe if applications are northeastern states (center pivot, made immediately following or during cool, wet weather and/or if portable lateral or solid set): Apply applications are made prior to the specified onion growth stage of the GoalTender at the specified broadcast onion plants as specified in Specific Use Directions. application rate using sufficient • Do not apply to onion plants that are under stress due to drought, irrigation to wet soil to a depth of flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, storage conditions, wind 2 inches. Follow the application injury, hail, frost damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due to insects, nematodes or diseases. directions and precautions for "Sprinkler Chemigation" given in the Chemigation section of this label. Onions - Crop-Specific Restrictions (applicable to all areas and

methods of application): Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately before Planting • In all states except Northeastern states, do not apply until direct Rate seeded onion plants have at least two fully developed true leaves. In Weed Control (per/acre) Specific Use Directions the Northeastern states, do not apply until direct seeded onion plants Preemergence 0.5 - 1 pt pre-transplant application (not for use have at least three fully developed true leaves. Application made Postemergence in northeastern states or western prior to the specified growth stage may result in serious crop injury. states: GoalTender may be applied as • Do not apply more than a total of 1 pint per acre of GoalTender per a broadcast or band application after use season as a result of multiple applications. completion of tillage operations, but • Do not apply within 45 days of harvest. before transplanting of onion plants. • Do not apply GoalTender as a preemergence treatment to direct Transplanting should be accomplished seeded onions. with a minimum of soil disturbance. • Use only on dry bulb onions. For optimum weed control, soil • Do not apply to onions grown for seed, except as instructed in surfaces should be left undisturbed separate use directions. after transplanting for the period • Tank mixtures of GoalTender herbicide with oils, surfactants, liquid for which weed control is desired. fertilizers or other pesticides may be made but could result in enhanced crop response/injury and are the responsibility of the user. However, timely cultivation after weed emergence will assist in weed control. If less than 1 pt per acre was Key Weeds Controlled: applied as a pre-transplant application, Postemergence postemergence applications may be made as instructed for seeded onions. canarygrass (annual) Do not exceed the maximum use rate eveningprimrose, cutleaf (a) of 1 pt per acre per use season as a groundsel, common result of multiple applications. mallow, little (malva) nightshade, black pigweed, prostrate (b) Transplanted Onions: Application Immediately after Planting pigweed, redroot (a, b) Application Timing Rate puncturevine for Target Weeds (per/acre) Specific Use Directions purslane, common (a, b) Preemergence up to 1 pt All states except northeastern rocket, London states: transplanted onions are sage, lanceleaf most tolerant of a postemergence shepherdspurse (b) application immediately after sowthistle, annual transplanting. An application of a Weeds controlled when applied as a pre-transplant application. In up to 1 pint per acre may be made addition, GoalTender at the rate of 0.5 to 1 pint per acre will provide within two days after transplanting. control/suppression of carpetweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, If less than 1 pint per acre is galinsoga, common lambsquarters, and wild mustard. Applications of applied, a second application can GoalTender to muck soils may result in partial control or suppression of be made two weeks or more after the weeds listed. transplanting. Do not exceed b Specific weeds controlled at rates specified for use in northeastern the maximum use rate of 1 pint states (see DOSAGE section). per acre of GoalTender per season as a result of multiple applications. Onions Grown for Seed Preemergence 1 - 2 fl oz Northeastern states including Connecticut, Maine, Agricultural Use Requirements: Do not enter or allow worker entry into Massachusetts, New Hampshire, treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Multiple PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the treatments at 1 to 3 fl oz per acre Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that may be applied up to a maximum has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is: of 1 pint (16 fl oz) per acre pre use • Coveralls season. • Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks • Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material • Shoes plus socks

17 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Rate Papaya Weed Control (per/acre) Specific Use Directions (For Use Only in Hawaii) Preemergence 1 fl oz Northeastern States including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rate New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions York, Rhode Island and Vermont: Preemergence 2 The initial application should occur no Multiple treatments at 1 fl oz per acre Postemergence sooner than 4 months after transplanting may be applied up to a maximum of or 6 months after direct seeding, and after 1 pint (16 fl oz) per acre pre use season. the papaya has reached a minimum height Prior to initial treatment, seeded onions of 4 feet. Applications may be repeated at must have at least four (4) true leaves. approximate 4-month intervals. Multiple treatments at the aforementioned Apply preemergence or postemergence rate may be applied. to weeds. Increase the spray volume Preemergence up to All other States: Apply GoalTender at up to assure adequate coverage of dense 0.25 pt to 0.25 pt per acre to seeded onions growth of emerged weeds. GoalTender that have at least three (3) true leaves. must be applied as a directed spray to Multiple treatments at 0.25 pt per acre the orchard floor beneath the papaya may be applied up to a maximum of plants. Accurate, uniform placement 1 pint per acre pre use season. For of GoalTender is essential for effective optimum postemergence control, weed control and to minimize crop injury. apply when susceptible weeds are in the GoalTender must be applied using rigid 2 to 4-leaf stage and actively growing. precision ground sprayer equipment. Sprinkler Irrigation - Portable Lateral Postemergence applications may be made or Solid Set: Apply GoalTender at the up to the 4 leaf stage of weed growth. specified broadcast application rate Precautions: using sufficient irrigation to wet soil to a • Do not allow the herbicide solution, spray, drift or mist to contact depth of 2 inches. Follow the application green bark, stems, fruit or foliage as injury may result. directions and precautions for "Sprinkler • Do not use GoalTender on papaya plantings that are weak, or under Chemigation" given in the Chemigation stress due to temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, section of this label. pesticides, drought or excessive moisture. Use Precautions: Crop-Specific Restrictions: • Notice: Some varieties or inbred lines of onions may be more • Do not apply more than 2 pints of GoalTender per broadcast acre in a susceptible to GoalTender. Care should be taken to insure that the single directed spray or more than 6 pints per broadcast acre per year particular onion variety or line being grown is tolerant to GoalTender. as a result of multiple applications. It is suggested that all onion varieties or lines be tested in limited • Do not apply GoalTender within 1 day of harvest. areas to ensure an adequate level of crop tolerance prior to an application for postemergence weed control. Key Weeds Controlled: • GoalTender can cause necrotic lesions, twisting, pigtailing or stunting of the onion plants. Injury will be more severe if applications are amaranth, spiny made immediately following or during cool, wet weather and/or if purslane, common applications are made prior to the specified onion growth stage of the spurge, garden onion plants as specified in Specific Use Directions. • Do not apply to onion plants that are under stress due to drought, flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil salts, wind injury, hail, frost Taro damage, injury from previously applied pesticides, or injury due to (For Use Only in Hawaii) insects or diseases. For use only to dryland taro grown in Hawaii. Dryland taro is defined Crop-Specific Restrictions: as taro grown without irrigation, or by using irrigation practices that do • In all states, do not apply GoalTender until the onions have reached not result in run-off, irrigation return flow, or other loss of irrigation water the minimum leaf stage specified. Application prior to the specified from the production area. If irrigation is used, the water applied shall not stage of development may result in serious injury exceed the field capacity of the soil. • Do not apply more than a total of 1 pint per acre of GoalTender during one use season. Rate • Do not apply within 60 days of harvest. Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions • For seeded onions, do not apply GoalTender with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or other pesticides except as specified in approved Preemergence 1 Preemergence to Taro and Weeds: Dow AgroSciences Supplemental Labeling. A single application of GoalTender at the rate of 2 pints per acre Key Weeds Controlled: may be applied within 1 week after transplanting but prior to Postemergence emergence of taro plants. canarygrass (annual) Postemergence 0.5 Postemergence to Taro and Weeds: eveningprimrose, cutleaf GoalTender may be applied as a groundsel, common post-directed or band application at mallow, little (malva) the rate of 1 pint per acre. Effective nightshade, black control of succulent weed seedlings pigweed, prostrate † in the 2-to 3-leaf stage can usually pigweed, redroot † be obtained. Applications to weeds puncturevine beyond the 3-leaf stage may result purslane, common † in partial control. rocket, London Precautions: sage, lanceleaf • Accurate, uniform placement of GoalTender is essential for effective shepherdspurse weed control and to minimize crop injury. Taro foliage receiving sowthistle, annual accidental spray or drift will be injured. GoalTender must be applied † Specific weeds controlled at rates specified for use in northeastern using rigid precision ground sprayer equipment. states (see DOSAGE section). • Occasionally, after the use of GoalTender, spotting, crinkling or flecking may appear on the leaves of the taro. Leaves that receive direct or indirect (drift) spray contact will be injured. • Do not use GoalTender on taro plantings that are weak, or under stress due to temperature, disease, fertilizer, nematodes, insects, pesticides, drought or excessive moisture.

18 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Crop-Specific Restrictions: Chemigation (All States): For dormant season application using • Do not apply more than 1 pint of GoalTender per broadcast acre as a sprinkler (low-volume (micro-sprinkler), drip (trickle), and flood (basin) single preemergence application. irrigation systems, apply GoalTender at the specified rate per acre. • Do not apply more than 0.5 pint of GoalTender per acre in a single Follow applicable directions in the Chemigation section of this label post-direct spray or more than 1 pint per acre per season as a result when making applications using irrigation systems. of multiple post-directed applications. Precautions: • Do not apply more than 2 pints of GoalTender per acre per season as • GoalTender or any of the combinations specified on this label should a result of preemergence and post-direct applications. be applied to only healthy growing trees or vines. • Do not apply GoalTender within 6 months of harvest of taro • Avoid direct plant contact. Direct spray toward the base of tree or vines (corms, leaves). unless specific use recommendations allow over-the-top application.

Crop-Specific Restrictions: Key Weeds Controlled: • In all states, unless otherwise specified, do not apply GoalTender amaranth, spiny during the period between bud swell and completion of final harvest purslane, common or when fruit/nuts are present. GoalTender may be applied upon spurge, garden completion of final harvest. • In Arizona and California, GoalTender may be applied during the period following completion of final harvest up to February 15 Treefruit / Nut / Vine Crops (Dormant Application) (February 1st in the Coachella Valley, California). Applications

made after these calendar dates, but prior to bud swell, may result Almond, Apple, Apricot, Avocado, Beechnut, Brazil Nut, Butternut, in significant crop injury and are the responsibility of the user. Cashew, Cherry, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Crab Apple, Date, Feijoa, Fig, • For banded applications, up to 4 pints per acre of GoalTender per use Filbert, Grapes, Hickory Nut, Kiwi, Loquat, Macadamia Nut, Mayhaws, season may be applied within the treated band. Do not apply more than Nectarine, Olives, Peach, Pear, Pecan, Persimmon, Pistachio, Plum, a maximum of 3 pints per acre per use season on a broadcast basis. Pomegranates, Prune, Quince, and Walnut • Do not apply to grapes or kiwi established less than 3 years unless Rate vines are on a trellis wire a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface. Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions • Do not apply to grapes or kiwi that are not staked or trellised unless vines are free standing. Preemergence Apply GoalTender a minimum of • Maximum total application rate per year is 1.5 lbs ai/A (broadcast 20 gallons of water per acre.

application) Use higher spray volumes to 2.5 – 3 Key Weeds Controlled (Arizona and California): (banded application) 2.5 - 4 ensure thorough coverage in high densities of emerged weeds or Preemergence Postemergence heavy trash. Sprays should be burclover cheeseweed (malva) directed to the soil and the base cheeseweed (malva) fiddleneck, coast of dormant trees or vines. fiddleneck, coast filaree, broadleaf † In California, GoalTender may filaree, broadleaf filaree, redstem † be applied as an over-the-top filaree, redstem filaree, whitestem † or directed spray to dormant filaree, whitestem groundsel, common nonbearing grape plantings. The groundsel, common henbit use of a low-pressure sprayer is henbit minerslettuce suggested. Do not apply over- knotweed, prostrate nettle, burning the-top to grape plantings that lambsquarters, common pigweed, redroot are under stress due to drought, lettuce, prickly redmaids flooding, excessive fertilizer or soil pigweed, redroot shepherdspurse salts, storage conditions, wind purslane, common sowthistle, annual injury, hail, injury from previously redmaids applied pesticides, or injury due to rocket, London insects, nematodes, or diseases, shepherdspurse as severe crop injury may result. sowthistle, annual Postemergence Apply in a spray volume of 40 or more † GoalTen der at the 3-pint rate will provide control of filaree not (broadcast gallons per acre. For optimum exceeding the 4-inch stage. Applications to filaree beyond the 4-inch application) 1 – 3 control, apply when weeds are at stage may result in partial control.

(banded application) 1 - 4 seedling stage of growth. The lower rate in the rate range Key Weeds Controlled (All Other States Except Arizona and California): (1 pint per acre) is specified for the control of susceptible seedling Preemergence Postemergence weeds in the early postemergence camphorweed balsamapple stage up to the 4-leaf stage. cudweed, narrowleaf cocklebur, common †† Higher rates (up to 3 pints per eveningprimrose, cutleaf † cudweed, narrowleaf ††† acre) may be used for weeds up groundcherry, cutleaf eveningprimrose, cutleaf to the 6-leaf stage. Applications jimsonweed groundcherry, cutleaf to weeds beyond the 6-leaf stage lambsquarters, common groundcherry, Wright may result in partial control. nightshade, American black jimsonweed lambsquarters, common Tank Mixing: Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing nightshade, black pepperweed, Virginia morningglory, annual Precautions. Follow applicable use directions, precautions, and nightshade, American black limitations on the respective product labels. In interpreting the labels pigweed, redroot poinsettia, wild nightshade, black of tank mixed products, the most restrictive label limitations must pepperweed, Virginia apply. See labels of tank mix partners to determine suitability and use sida, prickly smartweed, Pennsylvania pigweed, redroot rates for various crops. poinsettia, wild • Postemergence: For broader spectrum postemergence control of sowthistle, annual spurge, prostrate purslane, common listed grass and broadleaf weeds, GoalTender may be applied in tank sesbania, hemp mix with paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate. These herbicides may spurge, spotted velvetleaf shepherdspurse also be added to preemergence tank mixes for enhanced control of sida, prickly (teaweed) existing weeds. smartweed, pennsylvania • Preemergence: For broad-spectrum preemergence control of sowthistle, annual susceptible grass and broadleaf weeds in listed treefruit, nut or vine velvetleaf plantings, GoalTender may be applied in tank mix with napropamide †††  ® Highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for (Devrinol herbicide), diuron (Karmex herbicide), pronamide (Kerb acceptable control. herbicide), simazine, norflurazon (Solicam herbicide) or oryzalin ††† Maximum 0.5-inch diameter (Surflan herbicide). ††† Highest rate and/or multiple applications may be required for acceptable control.

19 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Grapes (Non-Dormant Application) • GoalTender should be applied only by ground application equipment of through low-volume sprinkler (micro-sprinkler) or drip (trickle) (California Only) irrigation systems. GoalTender may be applied as a directed spray or, for supplemental • Apply GoalTender as a non-dormant application to wine grapes or preemergence weed control, through low-volume sprinkler (micro- raisin grapes only. sprinkler) or drip irrigation systems for control or suppression of listed broadleaf weeds in non-dormant grapes (raisin and wine grapes only). Key Weeds Controlled or Suppressed: GoalTender may also be applied to all grapes (raisin, table, and wine) as a dormant season application. Refer to Treefruit/Nut/Vine Crops (Dormant Preemergence Postemergence Application) section above for use directions for dormant season application to grapes. burclover cheeseweed (malva) cheeseweed, malva fiddleneck, coast fiddleneck, coast groundsel, common Rate groundsel, common henbit Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions henbit minerslettuce Preemergence 1 GoalTender may be applied knotweed, prostrate morningglory species, annual Postemergence 0.5 - 1 preemergence or postemergence lambsquarters, common mustard, black to weeds either as a directed minerslettuce nettle, burning spray in a minimum spray mustard, black nightshade, black volume of 20 gallons per acre nettle, burning pigweed, redroot or through low-volume sprinkler nightshade, black purslane, common (micro-sprinkler) or drip irrigation pigweed, redroot redmaids systems. Repeat applications purslane, common rocket, London may be required. Applications redmaids sowthistle, annual may be made from completion rocket, London of bloom up to 14 days before to sowthistle, annual harvest. When applied as a postemergence directed spray, add 1 quart 80% Sucker Control in Non-Dormant Grapes active nonionic surfactant cleared (Washington and Oregon Only) for application to growing crops (Grapes for Wine and Processing Only) per 100 gallons of spray. Sprays should be directed to the soil and Application Timing Rate the base of vines. for Sucker Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Tank Mixing: Grape suckers less 0.5 - 1 Apply GoalTender in a three-foot • When applied as a directed postemergence spray using ground than 12 inches in band directed towards to newly equipment, GoalTender may be applied in tank mix with paraquat length. emerging suckers at the base of (Gramoxone) or glyphosate in a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons the grapevine. The highest rate per acre. Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing and/or a second application may be Precautions. Follow applicable use directions, precautions, and required to achieve an acceptable limitations on the respective product labels. In interpreting the level of control/suppression of grape labels of tank mixed products, the most restrictive label limitations suckers. Avoid spray contact on must apply. flowers, grape clusters, or fruit. Use Chemigation: Follow chemigation instructions in Product Information mounted nozzles to deliver the spray section. solution. Thorough spray coverage • Low Volume Sprinkler (Micro sprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) of sucker growth is essential for Irrigation: Apply only through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems optimal activity. Use a spray volume designed to uniformly distribute irrigation water beneath the canopy. of 50 or more gallons per acre Meter GoalTender at a continuous rate during the middle 1/3 of the (broadcast basis). irrigation period and discontinue application during the final 1/3 of the Tank Mixing: For enhanced postemergence sucker activity, a tank irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation system. Use mixture of GoalTender with either glufosinate (Rely Herbicide) or of GoalTender through low-volume sprinklers or drip emitters helps to paraquat (Gramoxone) can be used. Apply at the specified rates reduce the "ring effect" of weed escapes in areas around sprinklers and growth stages in a manner describe on the respective labels. or emitters where previously applied broadcast or directed treatments Refer to Mixing Directions section for Tank Mixing Precautions. begin to break down. Follow applicable use directions, precautions, and limitations on the Precautions: respective product labels. In interpreting the labels of tank mixed • Crop Tolerance: The use of GoalTender may result in varying degrees products, the most restrictive label limitations must apply. of injury to non-dormant grapes. Grape foliage will typically exhibit Precautions: injury symptoms from direct or indirect (spray drift, soil contact) • The use of GoalTender may result in varying degrees of injury to non- exposure. This injury may result in necrosis, reddening, cupping dormant grapes. Grape foliage will typically exhibit injury symptoms or crinkling of grape leaves. The grape plant will continue to grow from direct or indirect (spray drift or soil contact) exposure. This normally. Grape leaves that are immature or expanding at the time injury may result in necrosis, reddening, cupping or crinkling of grape of contact with GoalTender are the most susceptible to foliage injury. leaves. The grape plant will continue to grow normally. Leaves that Grapes may exhibit some small blemishes (spots or flicks) on the fruit. are immature or expanding at the time of contact with GoalTender are • GoalTender is phytotoxic to plant foliage. Avoid drift to all other crops the most susceptible to injury. Grape fruit may exhibit some small and nontarget areas. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift. blemishes (spots or flecks) on the fruit. Crop-Specific Use Restrictions: Crop-Specific Restrictions: • The total amount of GoalTender applied during one season (from • The total amount of GoalTender applied during one crop year completion of final harvest through dormancy to non-dormant use (dormant and non-dormant) cannot exceed 3 pints per acre as a result covered by this section) cannot exceed 3 pints per acre as a result of of multiple applications in any give area (broadcast or banded). multiple applications in any given area (broadcast, banded, or within • GoalTender should be applied only by ground application equipment. the wetted area of the low-volume sprinkler or drip irrigation system). • Apply GoalTender as a non-dormant application for sucker control • Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. only to wine or processed grapes. • Do not initiate application of GoalTender in non-dormant grapes until • Do not apply GoalTender within 60 days of harvest. the completion of the bloom period. • Do not apply to grapes established less than 3 years unless vines are either on a trellis wire a minimum of 3 feet above the soil surface, or protected by grow tubes.

20 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Additional Weeds Controlled in Tank Mix with Glyphosate or Paraquat Pistachios, Walnuts, Almonds (California and Arizona Only) barnyardgrass horseweed (marestail) (Non-Dormant Application) bluegrass, annual rocket, London chickweed, common ryegrass, Italian

Rate Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions Windbreaks and Shelterbelts Preemergence 2.5 - 3 Preemergence: For residual weed (For Use Only in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and control of listed weeds. Wyoming) Postemergence 0.5 - 1 Postemergence (Suppression): Apply to seedling weeds less Rate than 4 inches in height. Repeat Weed Control (pt/acre) Specific Use Directions applications may be required. Preemergence 2 - 3 Apply GoalTender may be applied as a 1 - 3 Postemergence (Cleanup): Postemergence broadcast, banded or post-directed Contact (postemergence) control spray. Preemergence control is most for cleanup sprays and preharvest effective when spray is applied to applications. Apply to seedling clean, weed-free soil surfaces. Pre- weeds less than 4 inches in transplant applications must be made height. Applications to weed after completion of soil preparation but seedlings beyond the 4-inch prior to transplanting. Transplanting stage may result in partial control. should be completed with minimal soil Tank Mixing: For broader spectrum grass and broadleaf weed control disturbance. For optimum weed control in tree row middles, GoalTender may be tank mixed with either results, treated soil surfaces should be paraquat (Gramoxone) or glyphosate. Refer to Mixing Directions left undisturbed during the time period section for Tank Mixing Precautions. Follow applicable use directions, for which weed control is desired. precautions, and limitations on the respective product labels. In Postemergence Weed Control: For best interpreting the labels of tank mixed products, the most restrictive results, apply before 4-leaf stage for label limitations must apply. broadleaf weeds or 2-leaf stage for grass weeds. Chemigation: Follow chemigation instructions in Product Information Conifers: GoalTender can be applied pre- section. transplant, post-directed or postemergence Flood (Basin) Irrigation: For flood (basin) irrigation systems, meter (over-the-top) to conifers. Postemergence continuously into the water during the entire irrigation period. Best or post-directed applications should be weed control results are obtained when a uniform distribution and applied prior to budbreak or after new flow of irrigation water is maintained over level land. Irrigation water growth foliage has hardened off and new treated with GoalTender must be contained on the treated area until terminal buds have formed. the water is absorbed by the soil. Deciduous Hardwoods: GoalTender has Low Volume Sprinkler (Micro sprinkler) and Drip (Trickle) exhibited selectivity to many deciduous Irrigation: Apply only through low-volume sprinkler or drip systems species when applied pre-transplant or as designed to uniformly distribute irrigation water beneath the tree a post-directed spray prior to budbreak. canopy. Applications should be made prior to weed emergence; otherwise postemergence activity may be inconsistent due to uneven Precautions: coverage. Meter GoalTender at a continuous rate during the middle • Important: Some varieties or cultivars of conifers or deciduous species 1/3 of the irrigation period and discontinue application during the final listed may be susceptible to GoalTender. Care should be taken to ensure 1/3 of the irrigation period to insure proper flushing of the irrigation that the particular variety to be sprayed with GoalTender is tolerant. For system. Use of GoalTender through low-volume sprinklers or drip unfamiliar species, it is suggested that GoalTender be tested on a limited emitters helps to reduce the "ring effect" of weed escapes in areas of plants prior to large-scale application. around sprinklers or emitters where previously applied broadcast or • Occasionally after the use of GoalTender, a spotting, crinkling or directed treatments begin to break down. flecking may appear on the leaves of the deciduous species. Leaves that receive direct or indirect (drift) spray contact will be injured. Precautions: Deciduous species typically rapidly outgrow these symptoms and • Direct spray toward the base of trees. Avoid direct contact with develop normally. foliage or nuts. • Application after budbreak may result in injury to deciduous species. If • GoalTender should be applied only to healthy growing trees non-dormant application is required, apply only after foliage has fully Crop-Specific Use Restrictions: expanded and hardened off. Avoid direct or indirect spray contact • When applied as a non-dormant treatment, GoalTender can only with the foliage by applying to the soil surface as a directed spray. be applied to pistachio plantings between May and 7 days prior to • Apply GoalTender only to healthy deciduous and/or conifer trees. harvest. Do not apply GoalTender to conifers or deciduous trees that have • When applied as a non-dormant treatment, GoalTender can only be been weakened or under stress from excessive fertilizer or soil salts, applied to almond plantings between April 1 and September 30 and disease, nematodes, frost, drought, flooding, previously applied to walnut plantings between May 1 and September 30. pesticides, soil insects, or winter injury, as severe injury may result. • Do not apply GoalTender within 7 days of harvest of pistachios. Specific Use Restrictions for Shelterbelts: • Do not apply GoalTender within 30 days of harvest of almonds. • Do not apply more than 3 pints of GoalTender per acre in a single • Do not apply GoalTender within 7 days of harvest of walnuts. application or more than 9 pints per acre per year. • Do not apply more than 3 pints of GoalTender per acre during the non-dormant season. Key Broadleaf Weeds Controlled: • Maximum total application rate per year is 1.5 lbs ai/A buckwheat, wild ladysthumb Key Weeds Suppressed and/or Controlled burclover lambsquarters, common carpetweed lettuce, prickly cheeseweed (malva) morningglory species, annual dock, curly mallow, little fiddleneck, coast mustard, black groundcherry, cutleaf mayweed filaree, broadleaf nettle, burning groundcherry, Wright mustard, blue filaree, redstem pigweed, redroot groundsel, common mustard, tumble filaree, whitestem purslane, common henbit mustard, wild groundsel, common redmaids jimsonweed nettle, burning henbit rocket, London knotweed, prostrate nightshade, black minerslettuce sowthistle, annual kochia nightshade, hairy

21 Specimen Label Revised 07-21-14 Key Broadleaf Weeds Controlled: (Cont.) Terms and Conditions of Use oats, wild shepherdspurse † orach, red smartweed, Pennsylvania If terms of the following Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use, and pepperweed, yellow flower sowthistle, annual Limitation of Remedies are not acceptable, return unopened package at pigweed, prostrate tansymustard once to the seller for a full refund of purchase price paid. Otherwise, use pigweed, redroot thistle, Russian (seedling) by the buyer or any other user constitutes acceptance of the terms under purslane, common velvetleaf Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use and Limitations of Remedies. rocket, London warranty disclaimer † The highest rate or multiple applications may be required for Dow AgroSciences warrants that this product conforms to the chemical acceptable control. description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in strict accordance with the directions, subject Key Grasses Controlled: to the inherent risks set forth below. To the extent permitted by barnyardgrass foxtail, giant law, Dow AgroSciences MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED bluegrass, annual goosegrass WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR crabgrass, large witchgrass PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.

GoalTender may be applied to numerous conifer and deciduous Inherent Risks of Use species, including the following: It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use of this product. Conifer Species Plant injury, lack of performance, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as use of the product contrary to Common Name Scientific Name label instructions (including conditions noted on the label, such as douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii unfavorable temperature, soil conditions, etc.), abnormal conditions (such as excessive rainfall, drought, tornadoes, hurricanes), presence of other fir materials, the manner of application, or other factors, all of which are grand Abies grandis beyond the control of Dow AgroSciences or the seller. All such risks shall fraser Abies fraseri be assumed by buyer. noble Abies procera hemlock limitation of remedies eastern hemlock Tsuga canadensis To the extent permitted by law, the exclusive remedy for losses or western hemlock Tsuga heterophylla damages resulting from this product (including claims based on contract, pine negligence, strict liability, or other legal theories), shall be limited to, at Austrian Pinus nigra Dow AgroSciences’ election, one of the following: eastern white Pinus strobus 1. Refund of purchase price paid by buyer or user for product bought, or jack Pinus banksiana 2. Replacement of amount of product used Himalayan Pinus graffithii loblolly Pinus taeda Dow AgroSciences shall not be liable for losses or damages resulting lodgepole Pinus contorta from handling or use of this product unless Dow AgroSciences is promptly longleaf Pinus palustris notified of such loss or damage in writing. To the extent permitted by monterey Pinus radiata law, in no case shall Dow AgroSciences be liable for consequential or mugo Pinus mugo incidental damages or losses. ponderosa Pinus ponderosa The terms of the Warranty Disclaimer and Inherent Risks of Use above scotch Pinus sylvestris and this Limitation of Remedies cannot be varied by any written or shortleaf Pinus echinata verbal statements or agreements. No employee or sales agent of slash Pinus elliottii Dow AgroSciences or the seller is authorized to vary or exceed the terms Virginia Pinus virginiana of the Warranty Disclaimer or this Limitation of Remedies in any manner. spruce ®Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated blue Picea pungens company of Dow dwarf Alberta Picea glauca conica Produced for Norway Picea abies Dow AgroSciences LLC Sitka Picea sitchensis 9330 Zionsville Road Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis Indianapolis, IN 46268 Thuja orientalis Label Code: D02-204-006 juniper Juniperus chinensis Replaces Label: D02-204-005 Juniperus horizontalis LOES Number: 010-02086 Juniperus procumbens EPA accepted 04/25/13 Juniperus sabina Juniperus scopulorum Revisions: red cedar Juniperus virginiana 1. Revised REI for Conifer Seedbeds from 3 days to 24 hours. 2. Revised REI for Conifer Transplant and Conifer Stock (Includes yew Taxus spp. 2-0 Seedling And Christmas Tree Plantings) from 6 days to 24 hours.

3. Added use direction for fallow bed prior to transplanting peppers or Deciduous Hardwood Species strawberries grown in plastic culture: CA Common Name Scientific Name Additional changes: ash Fraxinus spp. 1. Direct Seeded Garlic table: removed “Northeastern, Western states including”; added “direct” before “seeded garlic”; added “fully crabapple Malus spp. developed” before “true leaves”; added sentence for nozzle eucalyptus Eucalyptus spp. adjustment; added “to weeds” after “Application.” lilac Syringa vulgaris 2. Direct Seeded Onion table: removed “Northeastern, Western states including”; added “direct” before “seeded onions”; added “fully maple, black Acer nigrum developed” before “true leaves” oak, northern red Quercus rubra 3. Onions crop specific restrictions – added the following: Tank mixtures of 2XL herbicide with oils, surfactants, liquid fertilizers or other olive, Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia pesticides may be made but could result in enhanced crop poplar (cottonwood) Populus spp. response/injury and are the responsibility of the user. sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 4. Updated trademark line sycamore Platanus occidentalis walnut, black Juglans nigra

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