I j j j j j ", . j 1 j ., , j j j E j j j j j j j j j j J Do not contaminate ""ater 'ODd Y lee:-- )1 s:orage or tj:SDOSa ' STORAGE:

PESTICIDE DISPOSAL:

Wastesfacility resulting from the use 0' !"IS prOduct may be dlSDose~ Of on 51!!? or a~ an a:-p~oyed was'e d 5':'': sa

CO HAINER DISPOSAL:

Metll: TrlOle rinse (or equivalent! T"e~ ol!er for rec.ycllng or recQ~clt,or-"~g Or pu.ncture a!"'ld d.s~::.se -:' Sarqtary lard'dl. or by OIP"ler procedu'es aPproved by' state and iDeal aUr"O"!:es Plastic: TrlDle rinSe (or eCoJ1va'e'":tl n"'e" cHer 'or or or ... • • .r a sanltar, la'1CHtil. or IflClne'ar,8n C' reCy~llng reCondIIIO~I"'g pur'lC~ '~ anc:f,~~e :1 smOke I a s· .... ec t)y state arod local al.dhor,t,es by 0'-'.,...... ; U bU"f'f'j :>'a. ••• •• • • • ••••• r------.. -- • •• • Ace E 1-' '; -t:; D • •• ••• • Jr\h-6 _'~0

i' t •• " , annual canarygrass, mint, onions, tr:'---_~_ GENERAL INFCRo1ATIOO Buctril is a selective postemergence herbicide for control of impor~nt broad­ leaf weeds infesting small grains (wheat, barley, oats, rye and triticale) field com, popcorn, grain sorghln, flax, garlic, turf and noncrop areas. Optimln weed control is obtained when Buctril is applied to actively growing weed seedlings. Buctril is primarily a c:x:mtact herbicide, therefore thorolY,lh coverage of the weed seedl ings is essential for optimun control.

Buctril is formulated as an en~lsifiable concentrate of octa~ic acid ester of brmoxynil containing the eq.Jivalent of 2 po

tankmixed with HCPA or 2.4-D. In field corn and ~~rn, Buctril can be tank- mix.ed with atrazine, Banvel or 2,4-D. Buctril may also be tankr.lixed with atrazine in grain sorgh:.n. On turf, B:Jctril can be tankmixed with HCPP, Banvel, nepp ...

Banvel, or 2.4-D ... MCPP. See individual crq:> reco'1"'erdations for pro;>er ch~i-

cal rates to be:JSed. To ens~re maxim.JJ'\ crop safety and weed control, foll"" all caCltions and limitations on tIns label am the labels of prcx:lucts :.lsed in the tank mixture w1th BClctrll,

MIXING IN!:>'TRUCTla,S

BClctril Alone: Fill the s;:>nj ta'lr. 1/2 to Y4 full with clean water. Begin bJi tation and add the rec:Tne'lded 5'Ount of BJctri 1. Add water to the sr>ra)'

tank to the desir~ level. "lalntain s'Jfficient agiLation to ensClre a umfor.r·

~ray mixtClre dClring ~plication.

Tank Mixtures: Fill the synly tank 112 to 3/4 full with clean water and l:Je.:;H) agitation. If t.anknlixing WIth either Glean or atrazine, add the reccrnended

amD:.lnt of Glean or atr~zinp flrst. After the herbicide is thoroughly mixed Wlt~

water add the rec:r.r,)€'ndej a-' '';'l~ o! RClctril and add water to the syray tan\<. t-o t.'le des i ree leve 1. If -.ank:nixil'lG .. itt! A"JerY;e, 'C';", 2,4-D. H:>elon, MCPl', C'r Banvel add the re:T>­ mene.ed i'rCOJnt 0f Buctril firs'", ;fter Buctril il> th(,t'').;:;;hly mixed with water,

",::l::l the reca-mende1 .ro:.mt :,f t',,, ",t',er he!'bi::ide(s) t::> the syray tank dr',: a~:

water to the spray tank t.., ." ·1e5lred level.

Maintaln s.Jfflcient agltatl-o-. -, Ie "'!lor.:; ~~,j dJrlng 'Y;>llcatiO'1 to e~,SJre a unifom syray rnixtJre, If s;.-f'i 'r11)(t.Jre is allQloled to r!!!",aln wlth'l.Jt aglta'17 for short pencx:ls of tlne, be s"roe v, agltate Jntil 'Jnltormly mlxed before

a~l iCllt ion. APPLlCATIClll PRXEOORES

Buctril alone and in a tank mixture with Glean, Avenge, MCPA, 2,4-D, Hoelon

and atrazine can bt applied by both ground and aerial eq~ipment. In addition, Buctril alone can be 2Ip?lied by autcrnated sprinkler irrigation systans. The following provides recommended methods of application for each crop.

n1'E Of APPLlCATIClll D'JUIPME'lT

AIJIU1ATED SPRINKLER crop GIUJND AERIAL I RR1 GAT! ClIl

9'W.L GRAINS X X X

FIELD ~L~ roPCQR>< X X X

GRAIN 9)"'::'H'-'1 X X X

fLAX X X

GARLIC X X

A."~TAL X CA.,\AFYGRASS

MIKT X

1URf X

i~CR)P APEf.S X

X indi~ates reuu~nded ~~lication use

Gl'Q)SD APPLICATICti

Use a standard herbicIde boom sprayer that provides uniform and accurate application. Sprayer should be equipped with screens no finer than SO mes'l I', the nozzle tips and in-line strainers. Specific aypllcation instr~ctions ar~ descri~j under each crop headln;. AERIAL IIPPLICATI()ll

Use a mir~ of 5 gallons of spray vol~ per acre ~sing diaphragm-type nozzles that prod;.Jce cone or fan spray patterns with a maxirrum spray press.,Jre of 40 psi at the nozzle tips. Nozzles sho;.Jld be located no farther than 3/4 the

distance from the center of the ~lrcraft to t~ end of the wing or rotor.

Nozzles sh~ld be oriented at an ~~le between straight down and straight back. The aircraft soo.)ld discharge the s,>ray a maxilrun of 10 feet above the crop. To rnintinize drift, do not apply d;.Jring periods of g;.Jsty winds or when wind exceeds 5 nph.

A!.TI'CMATED fPRINKLER IRRIGATI()ll !:)YSTEl-IS

B~ctril may be applied through a.)tcrnated sprinkler irrigation systems to

small grains, field corn, popcorn and grain sorghum. Use a prop"rly en~ineer"d

chemical injection system which incl~es antisiphon and check valves to prevent water source contamination and overflow of the mix tank. The system sho;.Jld also

incl;.Jde interlocking controls between the metering device and the water p~ to ensJre sun~ltaneo;.Js sh.)toff. The sprinkler system sho.)ld provide aoifom cover­ a:]? and sho~ld have no leaks. The cheMical injection tank !\ho;.Jld be cleaned before application to renove all fertilizer, pesticide and other foreign matter.

Add BJctril or a B~ctril-water mixture to the injector tank. A sol~tion of B.)ctril dil.)ted with water can be used only where agitation is present in the mix tank to acnleve higher vol~s needed in same irrigation systems. Caref.)lly calibrate the system befor~ and d;.Jring application. Allow s;.Jfficient time for B.)ctril to be flJshed thro.Jgh the system before t;.Jrning off the irrigation water.

GD'JERAL WEED LIST

Pust~rgence a;:>;:>llca~ nro of B.)ct nl will control the followl ng weeds W",(,-,

5;)raye-j In the seedllng sta~D. ·.',aXlm.lT'1 weed 5ta~ of -,lrOo't'l is listed In(jer REC!.tt'lE'<9E9 USES hr eact\ crcp. nv;:)! l:iUSCEPTIBLE BRJADlEAF WEED SPECIES:

Annual sowthistle (SOnch~s olerace~s) Black nightshade (SOlanum nigrum) BLJE' IILIstard (Chorispo!'c!I tenella) Coast Fiddleneck (Amsinckia inte~ia) Common cocklebur (Xanthium pens¥lvani~~) Ccmron lambsquarters (Chenq>ool'..I'l\ alb~) Ccrmon tar\oIeed :Hemizonia congesta) Eastern black nightsha:le (SOlan~ ptycanth\..ll\) Field pennycress (Thlasp i arvtnse) Green Smartweed (Polygcn.n scabr~) Hairy nightshade (Solan~ sarachoides) Jimsonweed (Datura stram:mi....,.,) Ladysth~ (Polygon~, persicaria) Pennsylvania S1lArtweed (PolYion~ pensylvanicum) PeppeNeed spp. (annual) (Lepldi~ spp.) Shepherdspurse (Capsell~ bursa=pastoris) :>ilverleaf nightshade (Solan~ elaeagnifoli'~) Tartary buckwheat (FagCflyn.rn tata.!'ic~) l/s~flower (Helianthus annuus) Wild buckwheat (Polygon~ convol~u~)

l/For control of S-lnflower, delay application unt il first snerging sunflc;o.>er seedlings arc 4 inches in height.

SUSCEPTIBlE BRJA::JL£Af IowTED SPECIES Buffalobur (solan~ rostrat~ Cammon ~roundsel (Seneclo vulgaris) Ccmron ragweed (AMbrosla anemisilfolia) C rn cha;OC"1l1e (Anthe1'll s arvens is) Corn Grcr.owell (Lithosperm.n arvensel Cow cockle (S~>onarla vaccaria) Giant ra~ced (AMbrosia trifida) Her:p Sesba.'lia (Ses:.ania exaltata) Ivyleaf morningglory (Jpcnoea hederacea) Knawel (Sclera'lthus annuus) L/Kochia (Kochia scoparia, Lonclor. Rocket (,?lSymbrl'.J1l irio) Mi':'.-eed (Anth=is cotula) Prostrate knotweed (~'Q?n-..rl aviC'ulare) 2/Redroot pigweed (Al'1aranthus retroflexJs) Russian thistle (Salsola kall) 2;Spiny pigweed (A... '''ra''thJs~f)()sJs) Tall morningglory (lpe:! oea pUrpJrea) 2/Tall waterhemp (Al'1ara~thJs tJbercul~tus) 1"..Ir'1b 1€e rrt..J 5 t ard ( SIS zrn? t'l 'Jr' a 1tl S 5 un..ln ) velvet leaf (.a.bJtilon tt,e-:::p'1!'2lst 1) Venice mallow (Hibiscus trionum) Wild TTUstard (~~ i"-:]l'I~s an..... ny;,;) WIld ra~ish (I<",'Cha'IJs IA~~.a"Hstr.JT"1)

2;fOf effective ocntrol, t,)p<;e W£>eds Mould lJ"lches In he;,.ht, Whlcr.""et ('TleS first. not exceed the 4 leaf st3ge or 2 COMPATIBILITY OF INSECTICIDES WITH BUCTRIL

The following foliar insecticidc3 are compatible with B~ctril as tank mixtures.

INSECI'rCIDE

Tracie NaT1€ Formulation

L"Clzinon varioos Emulsifiable Concentra:e Dimethoate Var ious ~ulsifiable Concentrate Trichlorfon Dylox St'luble Powder carbofuran Furadan FICJWable ctJ1orpyrifos Lorsban Emulsifiable Concentrate Ma13thion Various Emulsifiable Concentrate 0:: ydeneton-met hyl Metasystox-R Sprayable Concentrate Permethrin P\JUnce Emulsifiable Concentrate Fenval

When mixing an insecticide with Buctril, fill the spray tank 1/2 to 3/4 full with clean water a~l begin agitation. If tank mixing with either Dylox, Furadan or Sevin, add the recommended amount of insecticide first. After the insecticide is thoroughly mixed with water add lhe recO!:rlended amount of Buchil and add water to the spray tank to the desired level.

If tank mixing with the other insecticides listed above, add the recormnended anount of Buctril first. After Buctril is thoroughly mixed 'with water, add the rec

Maintain ,;ufficient agitation while mixing and during application to en3ure a uniforn spray mixture. If spray mixture is allowed to remain without agitation for short perioos of time, be sure to agitate until unifonnly mixed before applIcation.

F'(Junl ALL CAUTIO:S AND LIMITATIWS OJ THE LABELS OF PRODUCTS USED IN T.\Nt: MIXTURES ~IITIi BlJernIL.

Dylo;:R, MetasystoxR and systoxR are RE'J,::tered Trademarks of th~ Parl'nt CO!1p

FuradanR is a Regist"red '1'ra a6:la r k of FMC Corporation. jJ)rsbant< is a Tra dwa r k of The Dow Chemical Cor-,pany.

Po mceR is a Registered Trademark of FMC Corporation.

PydrinP is a Registered Trademark of Shell cr.eni ca 1 Cmpany.

SevlnR is a 'egistered Trader.ark of Union Carbide Corporation. w:iEA1, BARLEY, OATS, ItYE AND TRI T1 CALE

Buctril can be applied to small grains from emergence up to the boot sta~~.

Applications sho~ld be made to weeds soon after emergence for best weed control and to prevent carpetition to the crq:>. Reduced weed control may occur when weeds are stressed from lack of rnoist~re or cold temperatures. Avoid syray drift to nontarget areas_ Do not graze treated fields for 30 days followi~ IIpplicadon.

B~ctril can be applied to wheat and barley alone or in a t~k mixt~re with Glean, Avenge. MCPA, 2,4-D, or Hoelon to broaden the spectr.Jl'n of weed control.

B~ctril can also be applied t~ oats and rye alone or in a tank mixture with MCPA or 2,4-D. To ens~re maxirnCJll\ crcp safety and weed control, follow all ca~tions and limilations on this label and the labels of prod~cts ased in tank mixtures with Buctril.

APPLICATICl-J PI()CEOORES

GRJLND APPLICATlCN

B~ctril used alone and in tank mixt~res can be o!9PI ied by ground equipment usirr;l a mlniIrurn svray vol.Jl'flC at 10 gallons per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a maximJm of 20 inches ~art with a miniIrurn SVray press~re of 30 psi ~t the nozzle tips. Other nozzle types may not provide adeqJate coverage of the weeds to enSJre cptim.Jf1l weed control.

AERlAL APPLlCATlOO

Buctnl and tank mixtJH's .. lth BJctril can be applied by aerial ~Jl;:>ne"t using a minirn;.r1 spray v()l~ ')! ') gallons per acre with a maxirn.r> svray press.Jr'· of 40 psi at the oozzle tl;'s. t;e!er to AERlAL APPLICATIO', under the GE};ERAL WF"JR',ATI(..,N <;::-:tion for C:T\J!Pt., J5e dlrectie>!'1s. ------:TIl1l'CMAl'ED SPRINKLER IRRIGATIOO SYSTI>1S

~ply B;.&ctril by a .. tcrnated spr-inkler- ir-r-igation systems ;'&sing 1/4 to 1/2

ACr-e-inch of water- per- acr-e. Refer to GENERAL INf'O~TIOO section for- ccq;lete use directions and precaJtions.

SPRAYABLE LIQUID FERTILIZERS

B:.Jctril can be lIpplied to smalL grains ;Jsing !'i;Jrayable liqJid fertili.zer as

the carrier. PrE'determine the cOC"p"t i:.ility with the liq.Jid fert ~lizer- by mixing snall prcportional qJantities in advance. Agitation nust be mainr.ained during filling and application operations to ensJre that Buctril is evenly mixed with the fertilizer. Leaf burn May occur when BJctril is applied with liq"id fertilizer, but new lel,ves are not adversely affected.

R£o::.t1MENDED USES

The recaTrnended rate of ~Jctrl1 J5i..'

ap?lication eqJipment (gr0~nrl, 3erial, or a:.Jtonated S?rinkler irrigation systems), weed species am sta:je of growth of weeds at tiJ,e of application. RecCl1l'"endations are as h: L)\,>s: !fI.AI A'fI OARUT

lIurr~ Il ~H(J," '1M lin""

------II"I~ or ~ptICAIIO~--· PR(J)UfI rfioP /Gror.AAf'lIIfAl "RU RAIr CROP flue! r 11 r~ll .e~o.d ohp~t ond barley tbrouqhoot 117 Pinta/A Apply to whe.t and b3rle, illS T SUS{'[ P 1181£ 9IIC t"" Un/ted ~t.t"l .nd sp

7 P Int./A SUS{,[ P I( Ill[ IIR04()t [' Apply to ..... ~d9 t4J tr: 10 height whle"".". ros~tt~. ~Dly brfor dl ..... ter.

Sprlnq ~~~rtpd Wh_ .. t ~ h~rlp.y ~_c~pt 1 P 101iA Apply to ""... t .."., botl .. y KIST SUS{'[PIIAU A'CJ Id thn, f}reqon .IVld W.. ~hlnqtOO .. rr~ eMer~c@ to the boot Apply Ouctt!1 4t 1 I .1"'1" • ... ee"" I~ .. I ..., 51 whj~rver c~~. fJr! 4PPI/ before _<19 •

I 117 Plnh/A U~e Ouctril ~t I 1/1 Koehl. th.t I. 1-~ I (~ •• raolhu3 s"".) It lltllqll' or 7 lnc~~ 1" fI rsl. OOl'lRIl AI() Gl[A'!

----··--.---·------'IMr~ or ~lICA((~------.------

rRov/(;l~RArHlt~l ARt" lIffD f.,1 I ,p~dod ",,~.t .."., tr .. rley thr~O<.It 3/_ Plnt/A ~pply to wheat 4nd b~rley In 1«1'>1 SU'iC(PI I!fl[ 8Il0j!()[(1.( IInos the \)f")lt~d C;t-"t~'J :tnd .'JPtlf"lQ 'If!edfood wtuo .. t • the r~ll or .ptlnq any tl.e Awly to ...e,!·,

SlJ'jC(PJ 111.£ 8IIO~OHAr 10((0$ • ~pply to ~ed. up to t~~ • l~~f 5t~ or ? t­ 1/6- t I' fl\ln~.' .. /~ ).t\ h"iqtlt whlcttf"ver r(_~' , i rst. t f tt~4!d 'or­ t~~~tt~, ~'1 ~for~ we~d~ ~~ce~d 1 l~th in dl .... ~t~r.

';~\t \.f\\) 'j.!.",rtt·-1 .,.t..co -\~ ll'fi "Hf 1~'I "1I.t:..-pt 3/. Pi"tI~ 1'll';1 SlJ';rtPllfll[ A'«l SI/SrtPllIl1.[ flIIO¥>t [Af 10(1 (\1 IhO, Ori'qnn, ..."ff W uhl'lqton. • ~pply Suctr.\ ~ Gl~~ .t J/~ plntjA • Ilb-'/~ '16-' /J ",-",c./A ovoc@/A to ~~d~ th~t dn ~ol ~.c.ftd t~ ~ le~' st4qe ot 1 lnl~~5 in h@iqht, whick~~~~ tOM~9 first. If -.1 fo .... s ro,eU_, ~ly b~'ore •• .,. .. ~d 1 int."" in dl.;ftl!t4!r ..

1 117 Pi~t~/A II,.. S"drll • 1;1 .. "" ..t 1 1/1 pl"h/, • l/b-'" • (fe..f/"t.Cf';/1.. far ct']f'l:troi of ktlChl'\ th .. ~ .11 ]"",IJ, i~~ 1/6-11l ",-",."/A I" h~l<#tt _ pi""• ..., (A .. ~r ",th". "p.) th~t dnttl. not f!'.~@d t...., II If'",,,t '\t -¥l~ or 7 jnch~, in hei<#tt. whj~.~r ~oo~. flr.~.

A Il'lIHl'IAt ';!I'M PI I Ill! II fO ~PH 11<; A-o nUll' RIlIAI I/W !'IS!ml(lIr~. 1.11." IS A 1«.r.1~lfRIf) IRNJ{I1AIIK or 1.1. O"!'ll'Of "'" 'I["~IR~ ~ ro .• 1'«'. A tank mixture of B~ctril + Avenge can be used to control wild oats in addition to the broadleaf weeds controlled by Buctril. The rate and ap~licati timing for broad leaf weed control with B~tril in the tank mixture is the sa~ as when B;)ctril is ;)sed alone. See BUCTRlL RECXl+IDlDATICJIlS.

Apply B~ctril + Avenge tank rilixtures when the majority of the wild oats are

in the 3 to S leaf stage of growth. This freq~ently coincides with barley in the , to 7 leaf stage, spring seeded wheat in the S to 6 leaf stage, and fall seeded wheat in the 4 leaf to tillered stage of growth. see Avenge label for varietal restrictiau; and recoliiended Avenge rates as related to wild oat density. Avenge is a trademark of American Cyanamid carpany.

BUCTRIL AND I1CPA OR 2,4-D

A tank mixt;)re of B;)ctril at th~ recolltended rate and MCPA or 2,4-0 at 1/4 to

1/2 po~nd of active il),Jredient ~r acre is ;)500 to broaden ti'e spectr~ of

broadleaf weed control. The tank mixt~re will oontrol the weeds listed on the MCPA or 2,4-D labels in addition to the weeds listed on the B;)ctril label. The rate of B;)ctril in the tank mixtilre is the same as when 3;)ctril is used alone. See BuCTR I L REa:H'l E}l DAr I Cl'l S • B;)ctril + MCPA tank mixtJres can be applied after the 3 leaf stage bilt bef8re the crqJ reaches the boot stage. B.Jctril + 2,4-0 tank mixt.Jres can be ap;>lied

after the cl"q) has tillered b~t before the forming of joints in the stem.

BUCLRl L A."'D OOElLN

A tank mixture of B;)ctril + HQelon can be used to control ann~al grasses in additioo to the broadleat ..,eed" controlled by BJctril. The rate and ap;:>1icatlO'-'

tuning for broadleaf weed control wlth BJctril in the tank mixt;)re is the sa~ as when BJctril is Jsed ai?:1e. See BUCTRlL R£(Uot1E}lDATICl'lS.

B..lctri 1 + Hoebn tank mlxt..lreS can be applied to fall seeded wheat and S"f 1 ~.'j see-jed wheat and barley .J? to the JOinting stage of growth. AnnJlIl grasse<; sh,)Jl1 be in the 1 to 3 leaf stage of clrowth; "JP to the 4 leaf stage in _hea'..

See Hoe!oo label to deter""'I1lC r€"C'Tf:'Iended Hceloo rllte in relati~ to the ann..l31 gras5y weed sta;Je of gr~h. 'V>el'ln is a trademark of Hcechst N:.. OATS, RYE AND TRITICALE

Buctril used alone or in a tank mixture with MCPA or 2,4-D can be applied to oats and rye. Buctril should be used alone when applied to triticale. Use the

6arn~ rates and application tireing as recommended for wheat and barley. Refer to previous sect ion for YHEAT A.\1) BARLEY.

l.'HEAT, BARLEY, OATS, A.\1) TRITICALE (Automated Sprinkler Irrigation Application)

BuctrU can be applied through autom?ted sprinkler irrigation svster..S to fall and spring seeded wheat, barley, oats, rye and triticale from emergence to the,bDot stage. Apply Ducrril at 2 pints/A in 1/4 tD 1/2 acre-inch of water. See GE:>ERAl

IN~ICN section for COMplete J5e directions and preca~tions. Refer to

GrnERAL WEED LIST in GDOERAL INF'O~ICN section for list of MCST SUSCEPTIBLE BRAODl£AF wEEDS and SUSCEPTIblE bROAD[£Af WEEDS to post8:lergence applic.·tions of &.lctril.

MOST SUSCEPTIBLE BR:lA:JLEAf WEEDS

Apply to weeds 'lP to the 8 leaf stage or 4 inches in height whichever CCf'leS first. If weed forms rosette ~?ly before weeds exceed 2 inches in diameter.

SVSCEPTI8LE BRJA:JLEAf WEEOS

Apply to weeds 'lP to the 4 leaf stage or 2 inches in height whicheVer CCf'le5 first. If weed forms rosette apply before weeds exceed 1 inch in di~ter.

WEED SIZE IS CRITICAL WHrn BUcrRIL IS APPLIED 'fHlU..Qi IIlJI':MATED SPRl~KLER IRRlGATICN S'iS1'D1S. WEEC6 SW.xJLD oor EXCEED WE MAXIMILM INDICATED STAGE OF GI

to not ~ply B~ctril thro.... ,h aJtc:.rn3ted stJrinkler irrigation syst€r\S in Callfornia. FIELD CORN, roPCX:Jm and GRAIN ~GHUM

Buctril is applied as a broadcast application in field corn, p:>pcorn or grain sorghum grown for grains, seed or silage under conventional, minir-,um tillage, ridge tillage or no-till systems. For optimUI:1 control, spray seedling weeds that are actively growing and not stressed fram lack of moisture or low temperatures. Avoid spray drift to non-target areas.

A tank mixture of Buctril + atrazine may be used in field corn, p:>pcorn or grain sorghum to br"~den the spectrum of control and provide residual control of germinating s~dlings. In field corn, Buctril may also be used in a tank mixture with banvel or 2,4-D.

When enviromental conditions are quite cool and cloudy or hot and hUJ:1id, some leaf burn may occur on the corn or grain sorghum foliage. The crop rapidly outgrows this condition and new growth is unaffected. To ensure maximum crop safety and weed control, fellow all cautions and limitations on this label and the labels of products used in tank mixtures with Buctril.

APPLlCATIOO PROCEDURES

Ground Equipment

B'Jctri I used alone and in tank mixtures wi th atrazine or 2,4-D can be applied with ground equipment using a minimum of 10 gallons of spray volume per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a naximurn of 20 inches apart wi th a r:;ininum spray pressure of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. Other nozzle types nay not provide adequate coverage of the weeds to ensure optimum control. When weed infestations are heavy, use of a higher spray vol~ and spray pressure will be helpful to ensure uniform weed coverage. When corn or grain sorghun is large enough to interfere wi th the spray pattern, drop nozzles should be used to obtain uniform coverage of the weeds.

When Buctri I is used in a tank mixture wi th Banvel, use a r:1ininur1 of 20 gallons of spray vol une per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a r:1axi1'1'Jl' of 20 inches apart wi th 3 spray pressure less than 20 psi at the nozzle tips. 00 Ire APP:'Y TAM' r~IX1URES OF BUcrRIL Ii 2,4-D 0jl BUcrRIL Ii BNlVEL \,'lTH AERIAL Enr I p:.:e;r.

Aerial Fquip:1ent

Buctril used alone or in tank mixtures with atrazine can be applied by aerial equirnent. Use a rlinirur, of 5 gallons of spray voll1l"le per acre with a naxinur1 spray press'Jre of 40 p"i at the nozzle tips. Refer to AERIAL APP;"JCA­ TIlY.l under GE!lERAL mFaW.A~Ial section for cO!'1plete use directions.

A~.ATED SPRHlKLER IRRIGATION sYSTEXS

Refer to GEr:r:?.AL ItiFDP ....ATlal section for conplete use directions and precaJ':ions. BUC'lRIL REC'a'lMFNDATIONS Postenergence applications of Buctril can be applied to field corn, popcorn and grain sorghum at I and 1-1/2 pints/A. A second application is recOlll1'lended if a new flush of weeks occurs follOwing the first application. The total cunulative rate should not exceed 3 pints/l, per season. Application can be made to corn up to tassel emergence, but do not a?ply within 30 days of ensilage. Application ffi3y be made to grain sorghun up to the boot stage but do not apply wi thin 30 days of ensilage. Refer to APPLICATION RATE TABLE for weeds contrclled.

APPLICATION RATE TABLE FCR BUC'lRIL

WEED SPECIES 1 Pint/A 1-1/2 pints/A Maximum Maximum MaximUJ:1 fI",x i nllr, When determining leaf st~ge, count all Leaf Weed Leaf Weed leaves eXL~pt cotyledonary leaves Stage Height Stage Height (inches) (inches)

Black Nightshade Solanum nigrUJ:1 6 6 6 6 Buffalobur Solanum rostratun 4 2 Ii 4 COlTlOn Cocklebur xanthiun pensrlvanicun 6 8 8 10 COMMOn La~quarters Chenopod~ Ul1 a bum 6 8 COfT'lon Ragweed AMbrosia artemisiifolia 6 4 8 6 Eastern Black Nightshade solaJ1lJJn ptycanthUl:1 6 6 6 6 Giant Ragweed AOOrosia trifida 6 4 6 6 Henp Sesbania sesbania exaltata 4 4 Ivyleaf Morningglory Iponoea hederacea 3 3 4 4 Jimsonweed Datura stramoniun 4 4 6 6 Ladysthuoo Polygonun persicaria 4 4 6 6 Pennsylvania snartweed Polygonun pensylvanicun 4 4 6 6 Redroot Pigweed A~aranthus retroflexus 4 2 Spiny Pigweed A~aranthus spinosus 4 2 Sunflower Helianthus annuus 4 6 6 8 Tall Morningglory rponoea plrpurea 3 3 4 4., Ta1l Waterher1p Anaranthus tuberculatus 4 ~ velvet leaf Abutilon theophrasti 4 3 6 5 Venice ~'" ,low Hibiscus trion~ 4 2 Wild Bud'wheat ~onUl'1 convolvulus 4 6 6 8 vii Id ~lLlstard ~_inapis arvensis 4

WEEDS SUPPRESSED canada Thistle Ci r5i un arvense not reccn­ 8 inch to Buctril s'lppresses the growth by burning Clended bud stage down of top gro.. i:h. Pegrowth nay occur. -

OOCffiIL AND A'IRAZ IIlE : ~stemergence applicat ions of auctril at 3/4, I and 1-1/2 pints/A In a tank mixture with atrazine at 1/2 and I-I/~ lbai/A can be applied to field corn, p:>pl RATE TAillF. fU! IlUCffiIL • A'lRAZINE TAM( 1'11=

f\uc-tri 1 and Atrazine ITank mix) 3/4 Pint/A 3/4 Pints/A I Pint/A I Plnt/A 1-112 Pin WEED SPFrIES • • • • • 1/2 lhai IA 1-1/5 n>aI/A 1/2 Ihal/A 1-1/5 Jt>al/A 112 It... Ha It1 mLlt\ Ha X lITlllT\ Mel Ki rfI\.n K:\um...n P"aumm\ P'taximlln Maxi",\J'I\ Ma)(im\ft\ Ma x i rn\.Jf\ .. Wheon t cotyledonary If'oaves Staqe .... ight Stage IIPight Sta'jP llPight Stage lIPiqht Stage " ochfos) ( ind.'5) (j- nchfos) (Inches)- Oldrk NiQhtshdde Solamrn ni~rlJT1 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 Ruffo lohur Snl'lnlun cost rdt l.I'l 4 4 4 4 6 4 (, 4 (, C(1T1l'lln Cock If'huf x.\ot hi lP'o i."mi:Z: t vdninP' (, 8 8 10 8 10 10 12 10 ('(.ftI'OOn ~::¥luarters O~)(h\.ln aH:wn 6 10 10 12 Carm:>n Ra<]WP"d ;,r..lro.'; 1,1 .ut f"fTli ... i i fol i h'lOlo:'l f'X..1ltclt~ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I~(lp~f I'Inrninqqlory Ill'lfTrlll'd, tlf'l:l"rd l};1.tIJra !>.trd~ni\1n 4 4 4 4 (, 6 (, (, 6 I.- s~t:tf~1Jn llf'r~h"(lriit I 4 4 4 (, & 8 8 8 ....lln!iYl vani a ~rt_ Poll:::EntJITl llPn:1,livi IOJrtl"l1 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 prickly Sirlil SJda ~pinr")!-;,a ~ 1 4 6 1 4 I'.JOclurev i J1P 1'tlhu Iw; t pr rp~t r i !1 6 4 6 RPffroot PI 'lW"",ll ~lr .lnf fllJS rf'[ r7iTTP)(u~ 4 1 8 (, 6 4 8 ~ 6 :llY)Oth Pi (r-"'Pft J ~~nthu5 hybril'l~ 4 1 6 4 4 2 ( 4 (, -

Spiny Piqwe<'d l ,lmaranthus spinosus 4 2 € 6 6 4 8 6 6 4 8 6 9Jnf )OW'f"r ftpllanthUs annuus 6 8 S 10 S 10 10 12 10 12 10 12 Tall ""rning'llory I~"<1 ~r~n'a 3 J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tall Watprt~ hourilnt hus turw'CCU lat us 4 2 8 6 6 4 8 6 6 4 8 6 ~lvet If"af MlUt I Ion t hi"(~llrast 1 4 J 4 J 6 <, 6 5 8 6 S 6 Vf'nl C~ K1110w thhlf>C'US triOOllr'1 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 WJ 1 d Fluckwhf'at pnl.:t~lfIl C'uflvolvulu!) 6 8 8 10 S 10 10 12 10 12 10 12 WIld P1.1slard _"-I_"."p'!'!. :8_r_Y~~r:.tlJ._~ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

WF.FDS SUPffi~SSfD canada thistle Ci rsilJl'l arvpn.~ tut N"t Nnt 8- - txJd S" - bud S" - bud R<>C<"I'IIlPnrleod Rf'CUTII'e ndeod Recmmpn~ 5Ph..'C'tf>d r.ltes of fluctrll + Atrazine timk mi xtures 5upprt>'~.. <; t~ growth by ~urning d""" of top growth. Regrowth may OC"C\J r

l/If Plg'WPed~ (Amaranthu5 sp.) preTr.t in thP fif'Jd to bf. tCf"atf'd have ~n ifk>ntififld as t_riazine r~sistant biotype'S, use- Auctril at 1-1/2 pints/A in a t,lnk mixture with atrdzine at ]/2 or ]-1/5 thai/A • .Afl-llica~1{K1S should be ~ whPn p'gwpeds do not exceed the 4-1eaf stagf> rllYJ 2 Inches in hPiqht. the )-leaf stage and list of weeds and corresponding prior to tassel emer­ stage of growth that are con­ gence. Use a maximum trolled by Buctril at recor;-:­ of 2 applications per mended rates of application. season.

1-1/2Pints/A Apply to corn between the 4-1eaf stage und prior to tassel emer­ gence. Use a maxim~~ of 2 applications per season.

l/For control of additional weeds not hsted in the APPLICATIon PATE TABLE for field corn, popcorn and grain sorghum, see GEtJERAL WEED LIST: Use Buctril at 1 pi nt/A for control of MOST SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS and 1-1/2 pints/A for control of SCJSCr::P'I'IBLE HEEDS Apply Buctril to weeds that do not exceed the 4-1eaf stage or 2 inches in •."ight, whichever co;'"es first. If w~d foms rosHte, apply before weed exceeds 1 inch in dia"1eter.

FIELD roRN and POPCORN

BUcrnIL TANKMIX REOJMM£NDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION PRODUCT' RATE CROP WEED

Bu,:ril 3/4 to 1 Pint/A Apply tc ~orn between See APPL1CATICXl M7r: TABLE for + the 3-1eaf stage and 1 ist of weeds and corresp0nninj 1/2 to 1-1/5 before corn is )(' stage of gr~h that are Ptrazinel ,2/ lbai/A inch"s tall. M3k? up controlled by 8uctril & Atra­ (';ankm: x) to 2 applicatior.~ per zine tank mixtures at recon­ s'·ason. nended rates of application. These tank mixtures also ?rovide sone r~~idual control of gem i nat i n? weed seed 1 i n'1~ •

1-1/2 pi nts/A Apply to corn between + tr,f' 4-1",af s:aqe and )/2 to 1 liS bpfore c,)rn is 30 inch<>,-; l~i/l, tall. I'.ak" up to 2 aprlications ppr "pason. Atrazine Rate Atrazine Atrazine PoUnds of active Formulation Formulation Ingredient per acre Rate per acre

Atrazine 4L 1/2 1 Pint 1-1/5 2-2/5 Plnts Atrazine 80 I'/P 1/2 5/8 Pound 1-1/5 1-1/2 Pounds AatrexR Nine-Q 1/2 3/5 Pound 1-1/5 1-1/3 Pounds

2/Follow all caut ions and limi t?tions on the labels of prooucts used in tank mixtures wi th Buctri 1.

FIELD (l)RN (Ground Application Only)

BUCTRIL TANKMIX REO:W.ElIDATlOOS

TIMING OF APPLICATION PROOUCI' RATE ~P WEED

Buctril 1 Pint/A Apply to corn between All weeds controlled bv Buctril + + the 3-leaf stage and at rec~nded rates of appli­ Banvell! 1/4 lbai/A 'Jefore corn is 36 cation plus Canada thistle when (Tank."ni x) inches taIlor 15 days applied from the 8-inch to bud r~forc tassel ener­ stage and field bindweed up genee, whichever to the mid-blom stage. cones first. 1-1/2 Pints/A Apply to corn between + the 4-1eaf stage and 1/4 lbai/A before corn is 36 inches taIlor 15 days before tassel emergence, which­ ever cor€s first. l/SPECIAL PRECAUTIOns FOR BUC'I'RIL & BNIVEL TANK MIXTURES: Buctril & Banve} tank mixtures should be applied 1n a Minimum of 20 gallons of spray volUMe per acre with a spray press~re below 20 psi at the nozzle tips.

DO N:)T USE A ':'NI!' MIXTURE OF BUC'I'RIL & BANVEL lJlILF.sS ALL CAU710';S A:::) LIt'oITATIo:lS Otl TIfF. BA:;'JEL UillEL ARE rof.IJJ

BUC'IRIL TANKMIX RECCJolMENDATIOOS TIMING OF APPLICATION PROOUCI' RATE OKlP WEED

Buctril 1 Pint 'A Apply to corn between All weeds controlled by Buctril + + the 3-leaf stage and at recommended rated of appli­ 2,4-01/ 1/4 lbai/A prior to tassel emer­ cation plus control of wild (Tankmix) gence. When corn mustard that is larger than the exceeds B inches in 4-leaf stage or 4 inches in height, drop nozzles height, whichever comes first. must be used to apply Buctril & 2,4-0 tank mixtures as a directed spray. 1-1/2 Pints/A Apply to corn between + the 4-leaf stage and 1/4 lbai/A prior to tassel ~r­ gence. When corn txceeds B inches in height, drop nozzles MUst be used to apply Buctril & /.,4-0 tank mixtures ~s a directed spray.

2,4-0 mNERSlOO TABLEl/

2,4-D Rate 2,4-0 Atrazine Pounds of active Fomulation Formulation Ingredient per acre Rate per acre

2,4-0 4 lb/gallon 1/4 1/2 Pint 2,4-) 6 lb/lallon 1/4 1/3 Pint

SPECI"', F'PFCA'J7IalS FOP ,fCCl?IL + 2,4-D TA~;r MIX1UPES: Post~q'?nce ap"lic3':ioos of 2,4-D ca~SIC~; brittleness to corn. Viinds or culti'Ja':ions r3i caJS" brn af:3,!" ~,ile C0rn is hottle. Follow all cautions and li,ita':i0ns on tho l'1~""lo; of prr;j JC'S u.cc·cJ In tank ni xtJrps wi'h B~ctri 1. FIELD CORN AND POPCORN

(Automated Sprinkler Irrigation Application)

Buctril can be applied through automated sprinkler irrigation sys~ems to field COl and ~pCX)rn between the 3-leaf stage and prior to tassel emergence. Apply Buctril at 2 pints/A in 1/4 to 1/2 acre-inch of water. See GENERAL INFORMATION section for complete use directions and precautions. Refer to ~~ WEED LIST in the GENERAL INFORMATION section for list of foVST SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS and SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS.

KST SOSCEPI'lBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS

Apply to weeds up to the 8 leaf stage or 4 inches in t.eight whichever comes first. If weed forms rosette apply before weeds exceed 2 i~ches in diameter.

SUSCEPl'lBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS

1q:.ply to weeds up to the 4 leaf stage or 2 inches in height whichever cones first. If weed forms rosette apply before weeds exceed 1 inch in diameter.

WEED SIZE IS CRITICAL WHEN BUCI'RIL IS APPLIED 'ffiROiX;H Al1roMATED SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYS'I'EI'S. mEDS SHOULD tur EXCEED 'mE M!U(IMU!1 INDICATED STAGE OF GRCWI'H.

Do no apply Buctril through automated sprinkler irrigation systems in california.

BUC"IRIL RECCfoIHENDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION PROoocr RATE CROP WEED

Buctril 1 Pint/A Apply to grain sorghun See APPLICATION RATE TABLE for between the 3-leaf list of weeds and corresponding stage up to the boot stage of growth that are con­ stage. Use a ~-x~~ trolled by Buctril at recOM­ of 2 applications per mended rates of application. season.

1-1/2pints/A Apply to grain sorghum between the 4-1eaf stage up to the boot stage. Use a MaXimUM of 2 applications per sea30n. GRAIN SORGHUM

BUC'ffiIL TANKMIX RE~ATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION PRODUcr RATE WEED

Buctril 3/4 to 1 Pint/A Apply to grain sorghUM See APPLICATION AATE TABLE for + + between the 3-1eaf list of weeds and corresponding 2 to 1-1/5 stage up to the boot stages of growth that are are Atlazine1,2Y lbai/A st age. Use a max imUl11 controlled by Buctril & Atra­ (Tankmix) of 2 applications per zine tank mixtures at recom­ season. mended rates of application. These tank mixtures also provide some residual control of germinating weed seedlings.

1-],'2 Pints/A Apply to grain sorghum + between t~e 4-leaf 1/2 to 1-1/5 stage up to the boot lbai/A stage. Use a maximurl'o of 2 applications per seasor;. l/Refer to ATRAZINE CONVERSION TABLE under the curn section for conversion )f active ingredient rates of atrazine to formulation rates.

21follow all cautiohS and limitations on the labels of products used in tank mixtures with E~ctril.

GRAIN SORGHUM

(Automated Sprinkler Irrigation Application)

B~ctril can be a"plied through aJtcr,ated sprinkler irrigation systEnS to grain sorgh'J!"', bN'.Jeen the 3-leaf up to the hoot stage. lopply BuctriJ at 2 pints/A in 1/4 to 1/2 acre-inch of water. See GPIERAL ltlFClRl".ATIOtI section for corpJAte use di rect ions and prec'lut ions. Refer to GFtJFP.AL wrfll LIST in the GStlF.?AL I~i!"OPY.A­ T1W sect ion for 1 i st of MC6T SlJSCEFr.'IBLE BPOADLEAF WEDS and SlJSCE?':'IBLE BPOAn:"E:AF \-

I'KlST SUSCE!7I'IBLE BROAD LEAF WEEDS

Apply to w<>pQs up to th" 8 leaf sta'j" or 4 ineh"s in hAI'j',t whieh"'/"r en""" first. If WP<·rj for.s ros"tte apply hoofor" w<¥>rjs excepr] 2 inch"s in r'lia;'1'·· .. r.

SUSCE!7I'IBLE BROADLFN WEF.DS

Ar'pl'l to ...... ~'Clf s~a'j'" or 2 incr,..,,,, in h"i'Jht wt-,ich<'";"r cC),",':c firs'. If 'o/<><>rj forr:' ros,·ttp apply t>"for" wn<.cJc; PXc",·cj I Inch in rli~:-'" "r. WEED SIZE IS CRITICAL \-/HE;1 BUCTRIL IS APPLIED THROOGH Aln'OMATED SffilNKLrn IRRIGATlOO SYSTEMS. WEEDS SHOULD ICI' EXCEED WE MAXIMUM INDICATED STAGE OF GRCWTH.

Do not apply Buctril through automated sprinkler irrigation systems in california.

SPECIAL USE DIRECTIOOS FOR aJmROL OF LARGE BROADLEAF WEEDS.

Sequential applications of Buctril or Buctril tank mixtures may be necessary for control of broadleaf weeds th~t exceed the maximum stage of gro~th recommended with a single application of Buctril or Buctril tank mixture. Thorough coverage of the weeds is essential to obtain optimum weed control.

For control of co.'l'lOn cocklebur and CO!w.lOn lambsquarters up to 14 inches in height and sunflower up to 18 inches in height, use a post~ergence application of Buctril at 1 pint/A. Make a second application of Buctril at the sa~e rate 7 to 10 days later.

VELVETLEAF'

For control of velvetleaf up to 14 inches in height, use a post~rgence application of Buetri 1 at 1-112 pints/A or Buctril + atrazine tank mixture at 1 pint/A + 1-1/5 lbai/A. Make a second application of Buctril at 1 pint/A 7 to 10 days later. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Buctril does not control grasses. Therefore, it is recommended that a suitable grass control program be used to provide any required grass control.

cropDo not injury add maya spray occur. additive, or mix with liquid fertilizers, because excessive

Do not apply Buctril if heavy rainfall is expected wi thin 1 hour of application. Seed corn producers should cOnsult the respective seed corn ::crnpany r2garclng tolerance of certain seed production inbred lines to Buctril.

Do not plant rotatior~l crops until the following use seaSOn. Do not apply within 30 days of ensilage.

The total cumulative rate should not exceed 3 pints/A per season. Apply Buctril when weed seedlings are actively growing. For opt~ control ~ly B~ctril in s~fficient spray vol~ to ens~re good coverage of the weeds. 00 not apply to flax under h=id conditions and when air terperat~re is above 8s o f as injury may occ~r. :n not &del a spray additive with B~ctri~.

8uctril at 1 pint/A should be applied postemergence to flax that is 2 to 8 inches in height. 00 not apt>ly B~ctril to flax during or after the boo stage. Buctril at 1 pint/A will control the !oOST SUSCEPTIBLE HID SUSCEPrIBLE 8!()ADLEJ\f WEEtS (see GENERAL WEED LI!») when applied at the recamended weOO stage of growth. Weeds should not exceed the 4 leaf stage or 2 inches in height, whichever cernes first. If weed for:l!lS rosette, ap.,ly before wei!ds exceed 1 inch in di5meter.

for ground application, use a min~~ of 10 gallons of spray vol~ per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a rnaxiItun of 20 inches apart with a minL'rI-.r11 spray pressure of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. Other nozzle types may not provide adeq,Jate coverage of the weed..<; to ensure q>tin-.:.n weed control. For aerial

~plic:ation, use a minim-.rl of S gallons of spray volJlle per acre with a maxi.""J!'\ spray press~re of 40 psi at the nozzle tips. Refer to AERlAL APPLlCATICN under GENERAL INfOFMATIGl section for o::rplete use directions. GARLIC

Apply Buctril when weed seedlings are actively growing. For optUnum control apply Buctril in sufficient spray voJ~ to ensure good coverage of the weeds.

Buctril can be applied after the crop emerges but before garlic is 12 inches in height.

For control of MCGT SUSCEF'I'IBLE BIVADLEAF WEErS (see G~EAAL WEED LIst) apply Buctril at 2 pints/A to weeds up to the 8 leaf stage or 4 inches in height, whichever canes first. If weed forms rosette, apply be~ore weeds exceed 2 inches in diC!fTleter. For control of SVSCEF'I'IBLE BIVAnLEAf' WEErs, apply Buctril at 4 pints/A to weeds .~ to the 4 leaf stage or 2 inches in height, Which~ver comes first. If weed forms ro5ette, apply before weeds exceed 1 inch in diameter.

For ground application, use a minUnJm of 20 gallons of spray vol~ per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a !'laX iJTt..rn of 20 inches apart wi th a minimrJ spray pressure of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. Other nozzle types may not provi1e adequate coverage of the weeds to ensure optim;.n weed control. For aerial applicaton, use a minimJll of 5 gallons of snray vol-..Jrne per acre with a maxim.rl stJray pressure of 40 psi at the nozzle tip!>. Refer to AERIAL APPLIOJ 100 .. moer GENERAL INfOR-lATloo section for ccrn,:>lete use directions. Do not apply B,;ctnl within 112 days of anticipated harvest. ANNUAL CANARYGRASS

Apply Buctri 1 and M:FA tank mixtures when weed seedlings are actively growing. For optimum control applications should be made in a sufficient spray volume to ensure good coverage of the weeds.

Buctril at 1 to 2 pints/A tan~.mixed with MCPA at 1/4 to 1/2 pound active ingredient per acre should be appliej to annual canarygrass wi th a minimur: of 3 leaves. Buctril and MCPA tank mixtures will control the MClST SUSCEPTIBLE AND SUSCEPTIBLE BRO.hJ)LEAF WEEDS (SEF GENERAL WEED LIST) when applied at the recc:mnended stage of growth. Weeds should not exceed the 4 leaf stage or 2 inches in height, wh:'chever CCJlTeS first. If weed frans rosette, apply before weeds exceed 1 inch in diameter.

Appl ications should be made in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray volume per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaced a ma:

PRECAUTIOOS

Do not ~pply When annual canarygrass is under stress from lack of water, or when the crop foms a canopy over the weeds. Do not graze livestock in treated annual canarygrass fields. Do not harvest within 75 days after application. PEPPERoIlm' .lIND S~INT (ESTlIBLISHED OOLY)

BlC'lRI L REO:JoIMENI)I\TlOOS

Buctril should be applied only on established peppermint and spearmint which has been harvested for at least one year prior to treatment. Buctril should be applied after eme~gence of the broadleaf weeds but before they have more than 4 to 6 leaves. See GENERAL WEED LISf for weeds controlled by Buctril. When mint is dormant, Buctril should be appl ied at the rate of 2 to 4 pints/A dependirx:j upon weed species present. Applications made when mint is growing should be at the rate of 1 to 1-1/2 pints/A. Application should be made when air temperatures exceed or are expected to exceed 70°F within 5 days after application. A second application may be made if needed, but the clIT\ulative rate of Buctril should not exceed 6 pints/A during a sirx:jle growing season. Do not apply within 70 days of harvest.

All applications of Buctril to ~int should be in a mlnlmlrn of 10 gallons of spray volume per acre. Use flat fan nozzles spaceO a maximum of 20 inches apart with a minimum spray pressure of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. Other nozzle types may not provide adequate coverage of the weeds to ensure optimum weed control.

PREl:AUTlOOS: Buctri 1 may cau~,e tffilporary stuntiTY.l and leaf chlorosis when applied to growiTY.l mint. Do not apply to mint growirx:j under adverse conditions such as insect, nematcxle and disease infestations, high soil salt content, drought, excessive moisture or mint suffering fram winter injury. 001005

Buctril at 1 to 1-1/2 pin~s/A can be applied to onions in the 2 to 5 true leaf stag€o using a Ir.inimum of 50 gallons of spray volume per acre. Lower spray volumes may cause excessive injury to the crop. Thorough coverage of the weeds is essential to obtain optimum control. See GENERAL WEED LIST for weed5 controlled by Buctril. Use Buctril at 1 pint/A for control of MOST SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS and 1-1/2 pints/A for control of SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS. Applica~ions should be made when weeds do not exceed the 4 leaf ~tage or 2 inches in height, which­ ever comes first. If weed forms rosette, apply before weeds exceed 1 inch in diameter.

RES'lRICTIONS :

Do not apply Buctril to onions that have been damaged from ins€cts or bloh'ing sand.

Do not add any surfactant to Buctril or excessive injury to the crop ffiLy occur.

Do not apply Buctril to onions until the dew has completely dried. ESTABUSHED nJRFGRASSES ~o NEWLY P~O GRASSES FOR 9:>0 OR SEED pF()OOCI'rOO

postemergence applications of Buctril oontrols many seedling broadleaf weeds ccmn:mly found in turfgrasses. Established gu.sses tolerant to BJctril include bentgrasses, Kentucky Bluegrass, Fescues, Ryegrass, Berm.xlagrass, St. Augustinegrass and Zoysiagrass. Buctril may also be used on seedling grasses S".Jch lIS Merion, Park, Delta, or COilIO. Kentucky Bluegrasses, Pennlawn, Olewings, lllahee or Alta Fescues, Orchard <;jrass, Highland, Seaside, or Astona Bentgrasses, perennial Ryegrasses, Bahiagrass and newly sprigged Zoysiagrass planted for seed or sod prod:.JCtion, or forage grasses planted for seed production only.

Buctril \lSed alone and in tank mixtures should be o!ipplied in 10 to 100 gallons of ·spray vo1~ per acre. When \lSing a spray vol:.me fran 10 to 40 GPA, use fJ.at fan nozzles spaced a maximum of 20 inches apart with a mininun spray pressJfe of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. When using higher spray YolJmes, flood

jet nozzles may be usee with a minUnum spr~y pressure of 30 psi at the nozzle tips. BUCTRlLl R£CDtoIENOo\l'IOOS

SEEDLING AND ESTABLISHED 'IURF'. RATE RATE PRJOOCT PFRACRE PER 1000 fT. 2 WEED SPECIF.:S

Buctril 1 1/2 - 2 Pints 0.6-0.75 fl.oz. See GENERAL WEEr:; LIST

ESrABLISHEO'IURF OOLY: EXC'JJOING B~"ffiRASS PlJITING GREENS:

Buctril 4 Pints 1. 5 fl. oz. As previoosly listed for B;Jctril pbs the following: spurweed (Soliva spp.) Yellow Woodsorrel (OXalis spp.)2 8 Pints 3.0 flo oz. As previoosly listed for B;Jctril pl;J~ the following: Prostrate Spurge (E'.;;>horbia sup ina)

BUCTRlL TANK MIXIURES ESTABLISHED TUPF OOLY'. EXCUJDING BENI'GRASSES

Buctril 2-4 Pints 0.75-1.5 f1. oz. As previously listed for B;Jctril OlLIS + + + the f"ll "Wing: MCPP l.O LBA! 0.025 LBAI Cammon Chi~kweed (Stellaria media) MO;JSeear O1ickweed (Cerasti'..In V'.JlgatJl''» Red Clover (Trifoli~ pratense) White Clover (Trifolium repens) Groond Ivy (Glechana I'lederacea) . Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea) Knotweed (Polygon~ aviculare) Prostrate Sp ll"ge (E~horb~ s~inal

Bxtril 2 Pints 0.75 fl. oz. As previ~sly listed for Buctril plus + + + the fo11Ooo1ing: dicamba !0.25-0.5 LBA! 0.006· n.Ol2 LBAl Cnmmon Chickweed (Stellaria medial Mooseear Chickweed (Cerastium V'.Jlgat~) Red Llover (Trifolium pratense) Whitp. Clover (Trifoli~ repens) KnotweOO (Polygon~ avlc-..Jlare) Red Sorrel (R~x acetor,ella) Pepperweed (Lepidium ~. )

4 Pints 1.5 flo oz. IAs previously listed for Buctril an.j + .. Buctril + dicamDa pl;JS the foll0W!n~' 0.25-0 5 LBA! 0.006-0.012 LBAl Prostrate Sp;Jr~ (E'yhorbia S.J21na~ Yellow Woodsorrel (oxali s spp.) 2 Sp;JNeed (Soliva spp.)

.J BUCTRIL TANK MIXTURES ESTABLISHED 'lURF OOLY: EXCWDING BOO"GRASSES (contin:Jed)

RATE RATE PfO;:ocr PER ACRE PER 1000 IT. 2 WEED SPECI ES

B;Jctril 2 Pints 0.75 fl. oz. As previously listed for B;Jctril + + + combinations pl;JS the following:

MCPP 0.5-1.0 LB.AJ 0.0125-0.02~ LBAl Plaintains (Plantago spp.) + + + dicamba 0.125-0.25 LBAl 0.003-0.006 LBAl Dandelion (Taraxacum officinalel

4 Pints 1. 5 fl. oz. Prostrate Sp'-lrc;e (E'-1Phorbia ina s::!l2 ) . + + Sp~ (SOliva sw.) 0.5-1.0 LBAl 0.0125-0.025 LBAl + + 0.125-0.25 UlAI 0.003-0.006 UlAI

B;Jctril 2 Pints 0.7S flo oz. As previously listed for Buctril tank + + + mixtures pl;JS the following:

2,4-0 0.5-i.0 U3Al 0.0125-0.025 LBAl Plaintains (Plantago spp.) + + + Knotweed (Polyyoo.Jm IIviculare I l'Icpp4 0.5-1.0 IBAl 0.0125-0.025 IBAl Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale

~ Sorrel (R".nex acetosella)31 l~:Jctril ;Jse rates are ext>resseG as pints/A and flo oz/lOOO ft. 2 anc; the tanklnix herbicides (dicamba, MCPP, and 2,.-0) use rates ,~e given in pounds of active ingredient per acre (U3hI/A: and pounds of active ingredient per 1000 tt2 (IBAl/IOOO ft~) dJe to the varioos fOrmJlations IXIlilercia:ly IIvailable. Make the n~ssary calc.Jlaticns to liq.Jid meas..lI"e based on the fOrmJlation used.

2IExcept in california.

3/Use high rate c MCPP or 2.4-0.

4/Incl.Jding prepackaged ~ixtures s;JCh as Chipco ~.Jrf Kleen.

A second application of B:Jctnl alone 2 ~ks after the mitial treatment may be needed to get ccmplete control of established Prostrate Sp:Jrge or Yellow Woodsorrel.

In order to ens.rre rnaxim..n safety and weed control follow all CII:Jtions and limitations on this label and the lahels of proo.Jcts used in tank mixt-Jres Wltr, B.Jctril. lNOOSTRlAL SIn:s AND !Q.lCRJP AAE.AS

FOR BK:Il\OCAST TR£A1MENr OF stlhLL WEErs: Apply 2 quarts of Buctril wi~h either 2 quarts of surfactant or 2 gallons of diesel oil in ISO gallons of water for each acre sprayed. Thoro;Jgh coverage is iItpot tanto Make S;Jre spray h-an i'" high eno;Jgh to contact tops of all plants. Use adequate spray press;Jre to cont~ct all leaf s;Jrfaces.

FOR SPOT TREA'"fMENT OF SCATrERED INFESTAl'IOOS OR UJ

CXN'IT<>LS 'niESE WEErs IN 1liE SEEDLING SI'JlCE: In the Southwestern United States, A;Jctril effectively controls R;JSsian thistle (Salsola kalil, Saltbush (Atriplex Spp.) Marestail (Conyza canadensis), Puncturevine (Tri~l;Js terrestris), Prostrate f.'urge (E';1Phorbia sUj?ina) ard Bassia (Bassia spp.).

Buctril should be applied in early s~r when Russian thistle is immature and growing vigorously. Best res;Jlts are obtained when temperatures are 80' F or higher. Local conditions may affect the ;J5e of this chemical. Cons;Jlt State Agricultural Extension or Experiment Station weed specialists for specific recarrnendat ions for local weed problems.

a:tlDITlCNS OF SALE, wARRA'ITY, LIMITAl'ICN OF LIABILITY

This product conforms to the chemical descriptioo of the label thereof and is reasonably f it for the purpose stated on such label ooly when used in accordance with directions ;JOder normal use conditions. Follow directiJOS carefully. Timing and m~thod of application, weather and crop conditiuns, mixt;Jre with other chemicals not specificall~ reccmnendec and other infl:Jencirx:l factors in the use of this proo;Jct are beyond the control of R!'ale-Po;Jlenc or the seller. B;Jyer assumes all risks of use, st0rage, or handling of this material, not in strict accordance with directions given herewith. In no case shall Rhone­ Po:.,lenc or the seller be liable for consequential, special, or indirect da;'\a:Je5 sdch as loss of profits or values res;Jlting fram the ;Jse or handling of this product. r

PRODUCT NUMBER • 2070

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INSECTICIDE

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BUCTRIL RECOMMENDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION PRODUCT CROP/GEOGRAPHICAL AREA! RATE CROP I WEED Buctnl : Fall seeded wheal and barley --r--,-,-,-p-,-n-"'-S-'A--f---A-P-P-I-Y-'-O-W-h-e-.-'-.-n--d-b-.-rl-e-y--f:-M- o-st Susceptible Broadlel' Weeds , throughout the United St.:.tes from emergence to the I Apply to ..... eeds up to the 8 lea' and spring sf'€:.'ded whee:.' and boot S1age stage Of 4 Inches In heIght whlc.h • bariey ;f"\ Idatlc; Oregon and II e'o'er comes 'Irst If v'w'eEj t:::nms WaShington rosette. apply before weeds exceed 2 Inches In diameter

2 P,n's'A I, Susceplible Broadle.' Weeds Apply to weeds up te It'1e 4 leaf I stage or 2 Inches In height which­ ev~r Comes first If weed forms I rosette. apply before weeds exceed 1 ' Inch \t'l diameter

Sprlr'lg seeded wt'leal anel , P'!1t/A Appl',' 10 wheat and harley ~ Most Susceptible and Susceptible barley except Idaho, Oregon from emergence to the Bro.dle.' Weeds and Washmgton boot stage I Apply Buctril at , DlntlA to weeds thaI do not exceed lhe 41ea i slage or 2 Inches In helgnl whlche ... e~ comes first If weed forms rosette. apply before weeds exceed 1 In::;!", I In diameter Use Buetr,: al ,. < [11'"115 A lor control of kocnla 1~,a! 152·4 mcnes In height and plg ... E:f:d • I fAma'dMhus spp i thai does nel i e)(:eed the 4 leaf stage or 2 Inc.heS. i In height. wnlchever comes flrs~ ______.L -.L~ __. ______-~.------

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USE' BlJct·" ... G'~a" a' ~' < • 'I •••• rl":s A .... " 1)!"I"':P.s ~ "0' • ''I r,~)~:r:)1 0' Knr:"13 I~EA ,,,:, 4 ,n:'"''''-, In r-~Igh: 3"'j p:g'.... eei A n-oarar'O· ~. , : rhus c;rJ~ It"a' 1;')1">,) nn' e.:pJ:i"J •• p , .... P 4 Ipa· 'jla::. o~ '2~I"~""'<; 1~ 'I •••• hel~t;: ... h,::,he ...... ·J'ltOf,I,·s: • • ••• f A '",-- .. .-.", a:JrJ 1-:.1',',,., r J B j-"" -"~1 :;11''1'' !I'-,,, jp' ",,,~, -;:"'~",~ ',' .... p~1 -: ....,1 • ., SPC> GiP(l" 1.11)0:>' fr)' 'C,"'1q ()' dr1'1'!, ...... <;~_j<;rC>~ .•• >,~ ... ~,t'>; ~~:,,,,,-,p~> ~"1 ''',; '-"'1' .'.~ ,r<;",,-!' ,,~. , ..... • • • • • . • .....• • • • •• 'I. BUCTRIL and M(,"A or 2,4·0 A tank mixture ol Suet: I allhE' fPr:ommen('ed rate and MCPA or 2.4 0 at '( to 'l pC'.un,j vi actIve Ingredient per acre IS used 10 broaden the speCTrum of broadlea! .... €'ed conlrul Tn£.'· am, rT"xlure .... 111 contrOl the weed~ listed on the MCPA or 2 4·0 lab£'is In addition to Ihe rate of Suet, II In the tClrk rTilxlul(;-!S the same as when Buctr" IS lJ~ed alone SeC' BUCTRIL RECOMMENDA TIONS Buctrlj + MCPA lank mixtures can rlE' appllf'r1 aflf'r tt'l('] led! stagE' but b~fore the crop reaches the boot stage BueHd ... 24 0 ldn~ m,~ • lures can be dDPlled aller Ine cro~ t>c:l5 ~1:1~:re(j tlul t'f·t(H~· the IOlmlf'lg Of JOlnl~ In the stem

~UCTRIL and HOELON A lark.. rDl)'~ure oj Bu;:"": ... HOpIO!' (<:In be u~ed 10 C(Jntr()1 annuCiI arasc.,ps In addition 10 lhf' tlroadleal weeds (onlroll('d Cf l:3uc:rli Th(­ ftjl(. 3'1d af'~'IIC3!"'~ t'rT''''~ le)t broaaleaf ... e<:>'1 cc!n:flol .... ltt"1 Buctrli i~ IhE' tank ml):lur(; IS lh~ same a5 when BI)Clrl! IS used alone SE-E' BUe TRIL 8ECO~~,~.~Et\iDA:IONS l Buet'11 -+ H0f'!l!" 'dn~, fl~'.:urf:-~, car be apr,ilf'd Ie 'all sl'f>dec ",r'f:'a~ an::! srlfl'1G seeded 'h"'eat 3"d tJarle· up 1(; the JOlfl:irg ~,:a::;e n C·c .... :" Annual gra:"<;;t'S ',,' ,,~ J '":f ,"" the 1 10::1 IEd l stagc- 0 1 grO .... lh Ur' t~) thf;- 4 lea~ stacjP II"' ... hf'al Sf'(' HOP.i.,r label to determlf~e rf:-( c.r~ 'T,t·'·':::( : 1 Hoelon 'a~,' I". 1(,12I1,(,n :'-; ~'l(' a~nual qrassy ..... epd stlqe 0 gfo .... lh H(;('ion IS a :radC,fTjC1'~ (; HtJPchsl AG

OATS, RYE and TRITICALE

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I/Jhpn B(Jr:t':lIc; I "',"d In rl !rl .... \< f"fl,tIUH'> .N'~I". Ban ... ",I. u<;p a mlf1 • ....,UIT' '1' l() ~.-t:I(' .... ~, "f <;(If,,'I' ~f)lum(> r pr ,v fP U<;.· 'Irt! 'itn rr,;: f'<; ',; , , _~~.~ .. "'" ,,' ':In ..... , ~..,<" ",n'>,' -h.th ~ <:.r',A·... (.IP':. '1(.<; DO NOr APPl ( TAr-,fol "JII(, TU~'?S :-)~ HI)r "~'I AUTOMATED SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SVSTF'IIS Refer to GENERAL INFORMATION sectIOn for complete use directions and precautions

BUCTRIL RECOMMENDATIONS Poste"lergence applications of Buctrl! can be applied to held corn popcorn ana grain sorghum at 1 and 1'] pintSIA A ::.econd application IS recommended I' a new flush of weeds occurs 101l0 .... lng the first applICation The total cumulatl .... e rate should no! exceed 3 Dlnl~'A ~j(>1 season Application can be made to corn up to tassel emergence. but do not apply 'Allhln 30 d3yS 01 en~ilage Application may be mack ,~, •grain sorghum up to the boot stage but do nol apply wlthm 30 days 01 ensilage ReIer to APPLICATION RATE TABLE lor weE'ds controllpd APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR CORN AND GRAIN SORGHUM

WEED SPECIES k 1 Pini/A 1--- ~'Pi~~S/A---

When determining leaf stage. count all Maximum II Maximum ·-t----Maximum Maximum lea yes except cotyler 'lnary leaves Le3f Weed I ,. Leaf Weed Stage Height I Stage Height ----f--- --+ __(i_n_ch_,=-s~_.:-______(inches) Black NIgt1tshade SOlanum nlgrum 6 b 6 6 Buffalobuf Solanum rostrafiJm 4 2 b 4 Common Cocklebur Xanthlum pen!. ylvantcum 5 8 b 10 Common Lambsquarters Chenopodium 5 e Common Ragweerl Ambrosia arten1l5111olld 5 4 e 6 E03slern Black Nightshade Solanum ptycantnum b 5 6 6 Giani Ragweed AmbrOSIC; ,,,"da 6 4 6 6 Htmp Sesbanl3 S~5banJd pl:altata 4 4 IYrleal Mornmgglor'y Ipomoea hederacea 3 3 4 4 • Jimsonweed Datura stramomum 4 • b b Ladyslhumb Polygonum per~lcafia 4 4 5 6 Pe"nsylvanl3 Smarlweprj Polygonum pensylvanlcum 4 4 6 E, Red/ool PlgwPI:d Amc:ranrhus retroflexus 4 2 Spiny Pigweed Amardnthus SOUl( us 4 ~ Suntlowf:r He'lanfhus annuu!J 4 6 5 Ta!1 Mornmgglcry Ipomoerl purourea 3 J 4 "., Tall Walerhemp Amarar.lhus tuberculafuS 4 2 Velvet leaf Abuf/ior. tfleop."rastl 4 3 6 0 Venice Malinw Hlb/sCiJS (flonum 4 2 ) Wild Buckwheat Polvgonum convolvulus 4 I 5 6 8 Wild MUSldrd BrdsslCd I

Canada ThIstle efrS/Um arvenSf! -T no! rpcomlT ,_'nded 8 1.1eh 10 D'Jd ';!agp Buctr!! supr,rpSSf'c, t~l{' grrY.Nth by burn1ng dowr' of lep growth Rf'g:CJ""th n:ay occur I j » 1

BUCTRll TANK MIXTURE RECO'llMENDATIONS l BUCTRll and ATRAZtNE. Pf")',lem "genee a~)l)llca'lonc., rl Burlrll ( !1~)r1S Rplpl In APPLICATION PATr TAnLf ,,~, wP?ds ccmtrollf'O

• .. APPLICATION RATE TABLE FOR BUCTRll & ATRAZINE TANK MIXTURES

WEED SPEl:IES BUCTRll AND ATRAZINE RATE (TANKMIX ~ , ~ '" 1:. PintlA )/. Pints/A 1 1 Pint/A 1 1 PintlA 1 '/1 - V'w''''~n df'tt-'rrrlln~Jl'l I(' drvenS/<; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • - .- WEEDS SUPRESSED . I - 1 i Nf,: r-J'll! ~Jr)l 8 14p S~"I'"'!r:ted '31:-'0::; ,,' BUf,llJ\ ... , Rr>r (Jrnr'lr'''rlprll Rr,r ()rr'rT'Pfl1j'''j l ( (1I',IT1PrH!prj AI'-lllnf' lank nlO"'llfrH.. c,'J[l(,fP,",C, IhJ' qfn .... Pl tl'y t)IJrn,qq '1, ..... n n,P tnt) qrl) .... lh H"qrr),.... Ih rr:;:t'{ 'I"-JII'

; " ;. " .\' I I ... ,. .. " ,'.! .. ' " • 1 't'.' to. I.• .' • • J 'C::'dl ~LdyC::' dllU iJIIVI IU U' ...... <:"C"u~ O"U "'V""'~~V"U"'~ ,,'a~,-, v' Y''''';'' tassel emergence Use a maXlrT'lum thai ar~ controlled by BuCIrLl at 01 2 arplicalionc, per season recommended rates 01 application

I·; Plnl',·A Ap~,I·~· Iu CUfn !J(·t .... e£::'l HI(~ ' 4 leaf t.tag€ ancj prior \u tas~el emergence Use a maxlrT,um 01 2 a~pllc.allnns per sea~()n --J ------1

l' For control 01 adrjlliunal wepds TH.,: ,,~I~rl,n Ihe APPLICATION RATE TABLE: lor flfc'ld curn POIJI~(Hf\ rlfili (:paln S(!f(;tllJn: ~"". GFt-.jEHAL WEED LIST Use Bu( Inl Cil 1 p,rll·A for {.{);1!rU I (jl MOST SUSCEPTIBLE WEt.DS and 1', pln:~ A te'l r.unlr:): c!t SUSCF PTISl t V.i[rl~) Apply B ... ctrillo wet·ds that du ne)! (')JJ"Nj Ih(' 4 'ea! ~lCigP o~ 2 ;nch(-~ In hplqhl w~'chp.(·r :-.()mf'~, 11f:,1 11".(,( (1 f(Jrm~, trJ~(·lIp d;":;:. tJi·IUI· •weed e)(ceeds ~ Inch In dIClrnplf.'r

FIELD CORN and POPCORN

BUCTRIL TANKMIX RECOMMENDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION r PROOUCT RATE I CROP + Bucttll 1 Pint A tq·,~,I, Ic, V,111 tJet ..... {'pll !hi' ·1· "PC' APPLiCATICJ:::~E TABLE • J I {'(-j·1 ',ICI~t-' arlrJ l)pfO'f' 1(.1 list qf wpPCl~ cHid t.0'ff'5~.(,'lt1lqq • At . llnp' 1 • Ibal A CUf01 I~~ jU ,Il[ he!> 'i-i:i slaw, 01 gro ..... t!l ttl at. are conllollPI! flankrnl)(1 " Mdh· u(J 1(1 2 a~~'I:c.-i'lc!I':-' pfH hy Bur If I' & Allallnf' tank IT ,dUff", Sf'a~,(,n at 'f'C ononlf'ndpcl rales 01 a~l·ll~ allrjf)

1'. P,nl'_ r. ftrlpl .. !() (()If: t"H..'I ..... (>f·, HH· Hlf'SP 1=1"1< m,.!u'('c, alsn p,.' ~,·.~I· • 4 1(·031 ',Ii1gf' and tl(,f(lIt, S Im{' If'c,I(ludl conlrol 01 g('rfT1ln"~o!H.. ': ., , .• I riii: A cu'r. ,<, 10 'nch(·<, !

ATRAZINE CONVERSION TABLE

1, AtrSline Rete Atraline Atra. ~ I rounds 01 active For:"T1ulation Formula:lOn ingredient per acre Rate per acre

Alliulne 4L , , , Plnl 2'. P,IlI') Airallile 80 WP , , -. PC)(J"d 1 '; P()u"(1'. '. p()u r,d 1, l' PnlJr.(1~

2 Follow all c.autlon", anfl :,m,r"I'ons on !~e iat,~I<) 1)1 DiOduc.!'-, uSN1 tn lank m'~lull?"" .... ,11", 8ur~lnl • FIELD CORN (Ground ApplieoUon Only) BUCTRIL TANKMIX RECOMMENDATIONS

~-----~-~~~~--~~- TIMING OF APPLICATION PRODUCT RATE ----r- C~.OP i WEED ~ ------'--- BuClnl Apply to corn b~twef'n the A" weeds controlled bi Buetfll + 3·leat stage anc1 Oelore at recommended rates of appll Ba:l\lel' corn '5 36 Inches tat! or 15 cation plus Canada thistle .... hen apphed (lankmlx) (jays before ta::,~t~~ erne'qer,ce. from the 8 meh to bud stage and .... rllCne ..... e r comes luSI . field tl!ndweed up to the mid-bloom stage ApPly to corn between the 4 leaf slage and before corn IS 36 mer,E'S tatl or 15 days before tassel emergence. wr.lchevE'r comes first

11 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOH BUCTRIL & BA.NVEL TANI'( MIXTURES Buctrli & Ban'.''?1 tan\" m,xtures Should ~e appil€d In a m'nlIT:urr of 20 ;Jallof's of spray .... olume pe' i:lc'e ....,Ith a spray lressu'e below 20 ~'Sl a: the nozzle tipS

DO NOT USE A TANK MIXTURE OF BUCTHIL & BANVEl UNLESS ALL CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON THE BANVa L,.BEl ARE FOLLOWED_

FIELD CORN (Ground Applicati.m Only) BUCTRIL TANKMIX RECOMMENDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION

PRODUCT RATE CROP WEED

Buellil Ap .. !I, lu cern bt·~,...... ,,· '1 trIP A,; wet'd: ~ (l'ltr'J1,ed Dr 8u l • J 1I:'d .,Idge a~'~ ;. . 10 at r~'(_'{)mrnen(Jed raU:"::> a l a 2 J 0 ' . ~ ibdl A \cI~5(>; f'f1'lf>rOel'~(' ;..i~ler, corr, piu,:> '~(ln!r()1 ul ....,lld mdr~!al ,T an~ rnlJ.' e'':f'(,js 8 Inrl'-)('s ". ne,~h! j',:,~ la'ge' t'la'l Hl~' 4 ,pa' slage n')."zles I"'lusl bf' u~"d Iv cJrr", 4 ,"rhpS ,,.-, nplC;h~ ..... !llene .. e· Bu::-'r,1 & 240 !a"-'~ 'Tlltbrr·s C()'n"'S hr~! a"::> d dl'eClf>d 5tJ ra.

Pml., A Arw", 10 C')f'l h:'l ... ~~r :~._ 4 led' s'age Jnd i--,rIU' Ie Iii:,., .... ' prfIPlg~'r:=.(' I,,'.:~'(_>r: -(),q f'o-.p'·,1s 8 Inc-t'e~, ,n npig'! ,'1' .; nL,),'""',, rrlust tl t - iJs'-'ll I ) 21' r', Bur:!r,' (\ 24 D !;j'l~ !T,I.tlJrf", dS a:l ''-.:~Telj c,~}r,l,

2.4-0 CONVERSION TABLE 11 , 2.40 Rale 2.4 0 2.4·0 FormlJlaton Pound~ of active Formulation ingradlent per acre Rate per acre I I

SPEC;t.[ h-1f. ',AI_'T {)'j', f ()W Blj( :~l:l ;, <1 [I 1 A"Ji"' ~.~; w i!JRF pr.,,"''''''· ';'''' "4;: . 'l"r,n~. c,f '24. n '" )<'1", t,.,!,;,,"1P','. i", '.'" I:. ( ,~ • j ". ,1 ~ " . , ~ -I, • - -I j -," ~,t(, -J ~ -1 C;" " •. ,'" <, t,r,!'" f, 'l'" a ,~"",., 0, -I" 1 .' -",' r,'--, ," n." ,rl;,i", (,i l"',')OJ '<, l,',t· ~ ." l-l' ~ .~ ... ", ' .... "~1 H'J',IJ '. • FIELD CORN and POPCORN (Automated Sprinkler Irrig.lion Applic.!inn) Buet·1! can be a~plled tt"(1ugt1 automated sprinkler Irrigation systems to field and pop~-or:-: lJelween Ih~ 3 I~al stage and ~rlOf to tassp: t'rnergen(",(' Ap~'ly ouctrl: at 2 (Jlnls:A Ir~ '. ICJ '1 acre Inch of 1II.ale' See GE:NERAL INFOR~.~ATION section form com(JI~le use dlrecllon~ and D1f'(.aullon":;. Rf·h:·, \v GENERAL WEED LlSl In ,t'le GENERAL INFORMATiON sect lor, tor Iisl of MOST SUSECEPT1BLE BROADLEAr WE:fDS and SUSCf.PTIBLE BRO~'\DLEAF VJEEDS 10 puSlernergt'nCf> applications of BUC.1ril

MOST SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS

Apl)\)1 to we~Qs up h) lhp b 1(>(11 ':,1!1G{' (,14 il'[ h::-s I" ""("gl,1 .... tlp-hf'\lpr l(lfT e~ tl;SI It "'f'(-(ll()r'!~s ro~pl!E' ar..'(-" , tJl,I, 't" "'(-('j<, t'jc.e{": 2 ~ •che~ II'") dlam€,!(H SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS

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GRAIN SORGHUM

BUCTRIL RECOMMENDATIONS

TIMING OF APPLICATION • PRODUCT RATE CROP WEED 11 1 p,' t.. 1 1~·'· ,'>'1 ... l('1r],- '1[' II, !hl' r",',1 ,,! I.r'c>'~· :l~'~ I . • ~ ~:d';~ u'", d 'T .1' 'I ;J" !"'d' 01" ., r t, , b~ !. 'i· ,y, 'T t·· !.. .! , d; : c,;: • " .. _" ..: , , ,.".1 ,I"" :j' , ':; , <''' .,

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GAA"~ SORGHUM • BUCTRIL TANKMI1 RECO"'MENDrdIONS TIMING OF APPLICATION

PRODUCT CROP WEED

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MCST SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS Apply trl weeds up:o the 8 lea' s~agf- or 4 ,q ~t--f-S I'~ hE:"o:.;t"1~ ... t),(':'lf'~Pf crrnes ',rst II weed forms roselle a~;::,:, be1c";-- ,',.4_:j,:> e_"ee::: ,', ches In diameter •

SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS A;.-;... ~J At:'f! ::, u; :c, : ..... 4 ':;-01' ~>:d;~':)' 2 0'" h,,:,:" ." tot' -; •.• I.t c,_,.",,' ::z.rH;:S firS' If .... eed lorn's 'osel!{; a~~', tJt::'+U't, ... ef-':~s e,:eerJ' ,r, ~ !r d,arnf':E" VJE='u SIZr_ is :8:~:CA~ .','t-'~_~'-i BUCTRIL IS APPL'ED Tt-H~OUGI.4 AUTOMATED SPPINKLER IRRIGATiO~.. SYSTU.~S 1/.EE9S SHlHj,-~J I\jQT E..:-:':-E[U ir-<~ ',A4tl'''0·/1~.. DICATED STAGE OF GRO';.'TH

SPECIAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR CONTROL OF LARGE BROADLEAF WEEDS

Sec;ue"'t'a! ap~II::::a'I:J""S 'J' 8,,;'" ,'-J' B ~,,:" !d"~ 'T',)Sd· •• " ::/J'1!'-::" 8' t;'clac.~c:I' I,P:"~S :"'a' ~'" ~_,'.;" f' .... d' stagf' ~)' q'c.,.!rl re'.on-,... :,r;a'.:"~ ",H d ~>,r:;;. <1:;', ~a:'(!" (.,' E:I ..... ~I '.' 8 ... ":1'1' :3"":- rr '!L't' Tr'::;".Jug'··. ,.'."-':I:j':" :...,~ .•"'::"'~<, <., ·-':oS·_· ... · cI .'

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~OMMON COCKLEBUR, COMMON LAMBSaUARTER3, SUNFLOWER '~ . -. ,.', . "", ,'Be,'," ,j' ",.- "-.<:1,";: '.1" ~. :':.; ;Jd.', d',_,'

VELVETLEAF -'1: : " t-J J '. <:'I" , t. •. b ~ '" ...J" :j: .' ·1' • :. d A ',..~ ~" 3 '". ~ ~ -: oJ, '-, d'"

RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

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'3'J.::r;:UL RE':OP(,M:NDATIONS , '" . L ,. : H,'" "f •• ;,'~'.. ~.' .,.

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BUCTRIL RECOMMENDATIONS

BuCl,iI can be applied alter 1f"le cr0p emerges uul before garlic IS 12 Inct'leS :r. height For CO'1trOi of MOST SUSCEPTIBLE BROADLEAF WEEDS (See GENERAL WEED LIST, apply Buetr" at 2 p,r,ls A!!::, heej<" ur 1~ n-", b If-a' stage or 4 Inches:n height. .... hIChE".E'f COl'T'les I;rS! If .... ef:::~l forms rosette apD:.,. Defore ..... eeds etc~ed 2 Iro::t;o:-~ In cJ J ..... 'O::~-::-. For control of SUSCEPTiBLE SqOADlEAr: \"JEFDS ilO;::;', Bu':I,,1 at 4 p,nis A to ,Needs up to the 4 leal stage e,f 2 .ncn;::.s In h:',g"! •whichever comes ',rSl I' heed '0''''''''<; r:;s .. ~·., 3~:', :--; •. 1..... (. "'PE

.... '!'" a. 'T .- ·r J.r 0;,; j, ;"(':",' _'" -:1 30 ~5, at !~,e nClzle :'LS OHler "'vzz:e :~~I.::'S ~,a, 110! prt)wllle d:J€:'..;~C!t~· :Uterag,=, ci 'nE' ",~'::'~s!~ "C''-',-..;'f­ .J[.:'r:"" .... (,<-I:'~ =',"~'. ~ _' ;:1';-' a' a~p·::.a:'0~ use a rr,I'-lrr .... :'"""1:' ~ qai,,:-..ns --,I sp~al "r);~mt- ~er aCrE- ... 'P-- a rna.,n,u"T' o:,~'a, ; ... c,'>.)'~' ',' 4~ ~:o;,l.2Il !'"',~. '':h':''!<'' R,,'~--' ~~, t..E;RIAL APD!..ICATiOt~ under GENERAl II'\,j~ORMATiOt-.j sec!.()r 'or c:,::,rn~,€'!e U5~ j.r~:.~ ~.--·c, D'" ~','j' d;;' ,

ANNUAL CANA~YGRASS

App', 8.'~-" a"':J J.4C D A ~a"~ r' l!,,'E"3 ""'02r hE-PO 5Et<~ ''''~s a'E- 03,,""--' 7 C;"~", "'; 1=,-/ C: ',n uIT ~',r',_ d~~ '_d.' SuffiCient 5~'a •• : :.J'T~ :'-, c:-~ S'--,'~ g~'J::: -- ••··::.gt :--)+ :r--.,. ... "':'~':>

BUCTRIL RECOMMENDATIONS

1'--,2; :<1""~ ,.- .<-~ ... '" 4 Ir Bu(.trl' at' ·""·S A VCP'" a' -- -J·'ja'_',.~~~·"''! .. ~':o:-'::!--'~·~, .. ':-~-::~,.:'!:~ <1"_,1 ,j'el', c1' ,', .. ~lnlrT)u'~\ Bu~" ii' ~ lI'~P'" :~.- (,13 'f-i1.f'5 ... .-, ,:,j''''S ... -r""_ H,(, "./OS: SUSC,E:P'"IBLt A~~8 S:.;S:".EP'T SL~ r,;Jr~:.= "~;.~ :,~; • SEE GP"E8AL. :.EED :..,S .... I.' p' d~~ ".~ l' ""f' 'E< ""'-,"" d~CI'! -loll'" a ..... ·• "",'''- o;,:'a. ensure CJ~Jl rr.,Jr· ....:(-:1

?RECAUTIONS

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APPliCATION PROCfOURfS

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BUCTRIL TANK MIXTURE RECOMMENDATIONS

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FOR SPOT TREATMENT OF SCATTERED INFESTATIONS OR LARGE WEEDS ALONG FENC~ROWS IN VACANT LOTS AND ON INDUSTRIAL SITES:

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