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Herbicide PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) Warning . EPA Reg. No. 279·3053 EPA Est. 279· Causes eye injury (corneal opacity) thai IS temporary. Do not get In eyes or on clolhin9. Harmful if swallowed. inhaled. or absorbed through skin. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist Wear goggles or face shield when measuring or mixing. Avoid conlac( with skin: Wash Iho~oughly Active Ingredient: By WI. with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and 2·(2·Chlorophenyl)methyl·4, wash before reuse. 4·dimethyl·3·isoxazolidinone ...... 47.1% ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Inert Ingredients: ...... 52.9% 00 not apply direcUy to water or wetlands. Do not apply when weather conditionS favor drift from the area treated_ Do nol apply where runoH 100.0% is likely to occur. 00 not contaminate water by cleaning of eQl:'ipment Contains xylene range aromatic solvents or disposal 01 wastes. Apply this product only as specilled on thiS . Contains 4 pounds of active ingredient per gallon U.S. Patent No. 4,405,357 PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL HAZARDS 00 not use or store near heat or open lIame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a viola lion of Federal law to use this plOducJ in a manner incon­ KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN sistent with its labeling.

WARNING STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide Storage Do not freeze. 00 not store below 40cF. If solid crystals are obselVed. warm material to aoove 60~F by placing container in warm location. Shake or roll container penodically to redissolve FIRST AID solids. If In eyes: Flush immediately with plenty of water. Gel medical attention. Keep oul of reach of children and animals. Store in original con­ lainers only. Store in a dry place. Carefully open containers. After If swallowed: Drink promptly large quantili~s: of milk or water. Avoid partial use, lids and close tighUy. 00 not pul concentrate alcohol. 00 not induce vomiting. Call a physIcian. Or dilute material into food or drink containers. 00 not contami­ 11 Inhaled: Remove to fresh air. Jf nof breathing. give arli'iciaJ respira­ nate other pesticides. fertilizers. water. food or feed by storage tion. preferably r:louth-to-mouth. Gel medical attention. or disposal. If on skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin with plenty of In case of spill. avoid contact. isolate area and keep out animals soap and water. and unprotected persons. Confine sp~ls. Call FMC Collect (716) 735-3765. See other panels for additional precautionary information. To conrine spin: Dike surrounding area or absorb with sand. cat For Emergency Assistance Call: (716) 735-3765 liner or commercial clay. Place damaged package in a holding COnlainer. Idenlify contents.

Pesticide Disposal Pesticide wasfes are toxic. Improper disposal o( excess pesti­ ACCEPTED cide, spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal law . If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according 10 label instruc­ tions, contact your State PestiCide or Environmental Control Agency FEB 2 8 \986 or the Hazardous Waste representative the nearest EPA Re­ gional Office for guidance. Undct !;\<1 Fcjmol Ins~c!iciGe. Fungicide. and Rodenucl~~ I1.cl. Container Disposal os clncnded. lor tho pesuclde Plastic Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then oHer for recycling or recondilioning. or puncture and dispose of in a san­ Iegi~telcd un9Pr-JI ~ -- ~ d.53 EPA Reg. No;...-' / I 'J Itary landfill or incineration, or. if allowed by state and tocal au­ thorities. by burning. " burned. stay out at smoke. Melal Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for re­ cycling or reCOnditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanilary landfill. or by other procedures approved by slale and local au­ thorities. 00 not cui or weld melal containers.

GENERAL INFORMATION Command~ 4 EC selective herbiCide may be utilized as a preemergence surface applied or preplant incorporated trealment for Ihe control of -FMC. many annual grass and broadfeaf weeds in soybeans. Command 4 EC herbicide may be tank mixed wilh other soybean her­ FMC Corporation bicides to broaden the weed conlrol spectrum compared 10 the products Agricultural Chemical Group applied alone. Command 4 EC may be tank mixed with Sencor" or Lexone«: herbicides and applied preemergence or preplanl incorpo· 2000 Market Street rated. It may be applied preemergence in tank mixtUre with Lorox· or Amibenft herbicides. Command 4 EC alone or tank mixed with Sencor, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19103 Lexone. Lorox or Amiben, plus either paraquat or Roundup. herbicide Ml6 may be used for weed control in minimum-tillage or no-tillage soybeans. Water or liquid fertilizer may be used as a CarriEr lor Command 4 EC 5) If herbicide fertilizer combmaMn remains mixed or can be remixed when applied alone. or when tan~ mixed with Sencor. lexone. lorox or read[ly (i.e .• does not permanently separale. foam. gel or become Amiben unless use directions specifically state other'\',ise. lumpy). the mixture [s compahbre and can be mixed In full volumes and sprayed. IMPORTANT 11 the mixture is compaltble. prepare spray by adding fertilizer solulion Injury to desirable plants and'or loss of crops may resultlrom tal lure 10 to the tank fusl. then 10Uow dlrecllons noted be!o ..... : observp. th~ following: 1) Command 4 EC Alone: Dilute Wllh 2 pariS 01 waler and add slowty 00 nol plant wheat, oats. barley. rye or allalla In Ihe lall orlhe year 01 to spray tank of fertilizer With ~gl1alOr running. Mainlaln agitatiOn application or in the spnng of Ihe lollowing year as crop Injury may occur dlJrlng apphcaltOn. (See General ApplicatIon Inslruelio.ns-Rolatlonal Crop secllon). 2} Command 4 EC plus Tank Mixtures: DI!ule mdlvidual products Some desirable plants. Including omamen1als (e.g .. lOses}. trees (e.g. Wllh CWo.) (2) parts 01 water. then add 10 the spr;:ay lank of lertlhzer. flowering and edible cheuies). agronomic cropS (e.g .. slllall grains. al­ while matnlalntng ag[lal[on. UStng the follOWing order-slurry of dry falfa, sunflowers) and vegetables (e.g. lelluce. cole crops. radish) are formulaltOns (wellable powders. dty flowablesl I'rst. diluted liquid sensitive (0 Command. 4 EC herbiCIde. FOliar contact with spray drift forrnulaltOns (EC's. Ilowab!esl sC<'ood. Paraquat or Roundup should or vapors may cause visual symptoms of ch!orosis or bleaching to sen­ be added as the last ingredtenr Conhnue agitalton during apph­ sitive plants growing in the proximity at treated herds. These symptoms calIOn are temporary. EXira caution is advised when spraytng near dl!sirable plants found in residenlial or olher commerCial agricultural pICi'1lmgs. (See General Application Inslructions section.) GENERAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS 00 not drain or flush equipment on or near d2sirable trees or other plants, or in areas where their roots may extend or In locatIons where Ground Applications the chemical may be washed or moved into conlact wilh Ihen rOOls. 00 Broadcast Application: Apply Command 4 EC alone or In lank mIx nol contaminate any body of water including irrigation waler that may combinations by ground equipment using a f[nlshed spray 01 10 be used on other crops. Carefully forrow sprayer cleap'llp Instrucllons to 40 galloos of waler per acre. Use nozzles suitable for broadcast boom noted below 10 prevent spray lank residues from oamaglng other crops. application of herbicides. For Command 4 EC lank mixllJres with wei­ lable powder or dry flowable formLilallOns. nozzle screens and strainers C;prayer equipment st'lould be thoroughly cleaned to remove all traces should be no fIner than 50·mesh, Over-application throLigh excessive herb!cide that might Inlure 'JIMr sprayed crops. Drain ( su~sequently overlapping of spray swalhs or failing 10 shut olf spray booms when .. ny remaining spray so:ut[on from tank and discard in non-crop areas lurning (end row areas). slowing or stopping can result in undesirable away from water supplies. Wash tank. pump. hoses and boom with a 5011 residues. suitable solulion of heavy-duly detergent Recycle this mixture through the equipment for 5 minu1es and splay oul in non-crop area away trom Band Application: Use nozzles SUItable tor banded applica1ion of her­ water supplies. Repeat this procedure twice. Rinse tank. pump. hoses bicides. Calculate the rates and volumes required by using the formulas and boom '{lith several changes of water. Remove nozzle tIpS and screens below: and clean separately il tank mixtures wilh wettable powders were uti­ Band vlldlh lized_ Wash away any spray mixture from the outside of spray tank or in inches BroadcaS1 other pOl1ions ot the spray li9. rate Band (a~ Rowwidlh per acre per acre GENERAL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS in inches Command 4 EC Alone: Mix Command 4 EC with waler or liqUId fer­ Band Width tilizer in the following manner: Fill the spray lank one-half to three­ in inches BfQ(idcast fourths full with water or liquid fertilizer. add lhe proper amount of Com­ x volume 8and volume mand 4 EC. then add the rest of the water or liquid fertilizer. Provide Row width per acre per acre suHicient agitation during mixing to maintain a uniform spray mixture. in inches Tank Mixtures: Fill spray tank one-fourth to one-third full Wllh water: with agitator operating add the recommended amount of ingredients using the following order: dry formulations (e.g .• wettable powder. dry granules) first. liquid suspensions (e.g .• flm\'ables) next Mix thoroughly APPLICATION PRECAUTIONS and filltan~ one-half full continuing agitation. Add Command 4 EC her­ (11 Care should be taken to minimize spray drift when applying Com- bicide to tank while maintainin9 agitation. Complete fIlling the sprayer mand Herbicide. '''Ink with water. Maintain agitatIOn during filling. miXing and application. • 00 not apply \'~heC\ weather condItions favor drift. t ,araqual or Roundup is used in the tank mix. add the reqUired amount • Use nozzles which produce coarser sprays . •A either product prior to. but near the end of the filling process. Where • Use lower pres:;ures to reduce produ!==lion of ~ine spr~y droplets. use of a surfactant is recommended. add as the last Ingredient to the • The use of agriculturally approved duft redUCing additives, partic­ spray tank. ularly when spraying in the proximity of desirable plants is rec­ FertiUzer Spray Mixtures: Application of Command 4 EC alone. or in ommended. combination with either Sencor-. Lexone-. lorox·. Amiben-, paraquat (2) In the proximity of desirable plants use soil incorporation to reduce or Roundup- herbicide. in conjunction with fertilizer solutions may be vapor movement trom treated fields. used unless otherwise directed. Small quantities should be tested for compatibility by the foliowing procedure before mixing tankful quantities: (3) Improper application.of Command herbicide may result in injury to rotational crops. Particular aUention should be paid to the following: 1) Put 1 pint of fertilizer solution in a quart jar_ • 00 not exceed label recommended rates. 2) Add (he appropriate amount of herbicide based on the tables be­ • Avoid over-application resulting through use of worn nozzles. ex· low. If than one product is to be used. add each separately cessive overlapping of spray swaths. failing to shut oH spray booms using the following sequence: wettable powders or dry flowables when turning (end row areas) or slowing or stopping sprayer. 'irst. Ilowable liquids second and liquids (e.g., EC's) lasl. Arnount To Be Added Herbicide Rate/Acre Per pint of Fluid Fertilizer- ROTATIONAL CROP/GRAZING AND WeHable % pound ~ level teaspoon FEEDING RESTRICTIONS Powders 1 pound t % level teaspoons 00 not rotate to wheat, oats. barley. rye or alfalfa in the tall 01 the year or 2 pounds 3 level teaspoons of application or in the spring of Ihe following year as crap injury may Dry Flowables 3 pounds 4% level teaspoons occur. Olher rotational crops may be planted nine (9) months aher ap· (Dry Granules) plication_ Cover crops may be planted anytime but stand reductions may occur in sorr.e areas. Do not graze or harvest these cover crops for Emulsifiable 1 pint % level teaspoon food or feed. 00 not allow livestock to graze on treated soybean vines Concentrates 1 quart 1 level teaspoon or leed treated vines or vine trash to livestock. or 2 Quarts 2 level teaspoons Flowables 3 quarts 3 level teaspoons REPLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 'Based 00 a spray volume at 25 gpa. For lower Of higher spray volumes. 11 initial seeding ot soybeans tails to produce a stand. soybeans may adjust fluid fertilizer quantity accordingly. be replanted in fields treated with Command 4 EC alone (or with rec­ 3) Close jar and shake well. ommended tank mixtures)_ 00 not retreat field with a second application of Command 4 EC alone (or with recommended tank mixtures)_ 00 not 4) Watch mixture for several seconds, again in 5 minutes and again replant treated fields with any crop (except soybeans) at intervals which att~r 30 minutes. are inconsistent with the above Rotational ClOP statement. COMMAND· 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE Table 2: Command 4 EC Alone WEEDS CONTROLLED: Preplant Incorporated Rates Per Acre (Pints) Grass Weeds Broad leaf Weeds Less than 3% 3% or Greater Cocklebur" Barnyardgrass Soit Texture· Organic MaHer Organic MaUer Broadlear signalgrass Florida pusley (Brachiaria) Florida beggarweed Course (Iighl) Soils: (sand. 1% 10 2 pis. 2 to 2112 pis. Jimsonweed Crabgrass or (Large crabgrass) Lambsquarters loamy sand. sandy loam) or (Smooth crabgrass) Pilled morningglory 24103211. oz. 32 10 40 II. oz. Foxtail Prickley sida (Green fOXlall! Common purslane Medium SOils: (loam. !:o' 2 10 2'/.. pis. (Giani foxlail) Ragweed loam, silt, sandy clay, sandy or (Yellow loxlall) (Common ragweed) clay loam) 32 10 40 II. oz. (Robust purple foxlall) Smartweed Goosegrass (Pennsylvania smartweed) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty 2 10 21/.. piS. Johnsongrass (seedling) Spurge (Prostrate) clay, clay loam, silty clay or Panicum Tropic crolon loam, clay) 32 to 40 fl. oz. (Fall panicum) Velvetleaf (Texas panicum) Venice mallow Southwestern cupgrass 'Sereel lower to tllgher rales wllhln lhe ranges noled based on Irghler to heavier Woolly cupgrass rol types (e_g. sand. klamy sand. sandy Joam) Wllhln a lextural group. and IllCfeasing organ:c mafler levels. PARTIALLY CONTROLLEO: Broadleaf Weeds Black nightshade Red rice Pigweed COMMAND 4 EC APPLIED IN COMBINATIONS Shattercane (Redfoot ,.,.J'h_ed) COMMAND 4 EC herbicide plus Seneor· or Lexone· Wild prosQ millet (Smooth pigweed) Tank mixed combinations of Command 4 EC herbicide and Sencor or - Aedvine lexone herbiCides will conlrol more broadleaf weeds Ihan either her· ~ 'Control in southern slales (including AL. AA. FL. GA. LA. KY. MS. TN. bicide used alone. Command 4 EC herbicide broadleat aCliYity comple· VA and W. VA) and northern slales (including DE. MD, MI. NJ. NY. menls Sencor or lexone, Ihereby permiUing a reduction in the Sen cor OH and PAl. Partial control (suppression) in midwest states (including or Lexone use rate tor broad spectrum control of many weed species. CO. IA. IL. IN. KS. MN. MO. NE. NO and SO) and in NC and SC. and a widening of the mar:;in of safely to soybeans. Where suppression is claimed. control may be improved with timely cultivation. COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE PLUS SENCORI LEXONE "REDUCED" RATE TANK MIX WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds Broadleaf Weeds AU specIes listed under "Com· All species listed under "Com· mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied Alone" section of (he label. Alone" seclion of the label plus SOYBEANS Ihe fOllowing: Preemergenee Use Table 1 to select the recommended rate of Com· Broadcast mand 4 EC herbicide based on soil texture and percent Carpetweed Application: organic maUer. Apply as a bro~dcast spray. during Pigweed planting. or as a separate operation after planting but (Redroot pigweed) before weeds or soybeans emerge. (Smoolh pigweed) Spurred anoda (NOTE: Command 4 EC herbicide when used alone Wild mustard may be applied Ihrough "cracking stage" of soyb~ans. When applied at cracking stage temporary yellOWing of WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED: cotyledonary leaves may occur.) Grass Weeds Broad leaf Weeds All species listed under "Com· Black nightshade mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied Aedvine { rable 1: Command 4 EC Alone Alone" section of the label. Preemergence Broadcast Rates Per Acre (Pints)

Less than 3% 3% or Greater Table 3: Command 4 EC Plus Sencor/Lexone Soil Texlure· Organic Matter Organic Malter "Reduced" Rates Bodr a cas I Rales P., Acre Coarse {light' Soils: (sand, 1'12 to 2 pis. 2 pts. less Than 3% 3% or Greater loamy sand, sandy loam) or or Oroanic MaHer OrQanic Maller 24 to 32 fl. oz. 32 fl. oz. Sencor Of' Sencor OF' Sod Texture" Command 4 EC or lexone OF Command 4 EC or lexone OF Medium Soils: (loam. silt 2 pis. 2 to 2% pts. loam, silt. sandy clay. sandy or or Coarse {light' 1'/2 pis. 2 pls. day loam) 32 II. oz. 32 10 40 fl. oz. SoilS: (loamy V.lb. sand". sandy 0' 0< V.lb. Fine (heavy) Soils: (silly 2 to 2% pis. 2 to 2% piS. loam) 2411. oz. 32 II. oz. clay, clay loam, silty clay or or loam. clay) 32 to 40 fl. oz. 32 to 40 II. oz. Medium Soils: (loam. sill. silt 2 pts. 2 pIS. ktam. sandy or If.lb. 0' 'h lb. 'Select lower 10 higher rales Wllhln the ranges noled based on hghter to heavier elay. sandy 3211. oz. 32 II. OZ. SOil lypcS (e 9 .. sand. loamy sand. sandy loam) within a texillral group. and clay loam) increasing organiC mailer le .. els. Band Apply Command 4 EC herbicide at a broadcast equiv· Fine (heavy) Soils: (Silty Application: alenlrale and volume per acre. Use Ihe rates from the 2pts. 2 pls. clay. clay Preemergence Broadcast Applicalion directions above or 'IJ lb. loam. silty or 'h lb. (Table 1) and adjusl rale and lolal spray volumes by 32 II. oz. 3211. oz. using the formulas in Ihe General Application Inslruc· clay loam. lions portion oflhis label. clay) Preplant Use Table 2 to select Ihe recommended rate of Com· Incorporated mand 4 EC herbicide. Apply Command 4 EC to the soil • For pints Sencor 4 01 lexone 4l. multiply pounds OF by 1.5 Application: surface and uniformly incorporate. Select equipment .. 00 not use Command 4 EC in combination with Sencor or lexone on soils suited accordingly for shallow or deeper incorporalion. wilh tess than 0.5% organic maner, on sand, or on loamy sand with less Ihan Equipment should be set to incorporate Command 4 EC 2% organic maHer as SencOrJlexone injury to soybeans mayoccof. Use \~ to herbicide (or tank mixes) 10 a depth of 3 inches or less 1 pound Sencor or lexone OF on silly clay and heavy clay soils of the Missis· in the final seedbed. sippi Della. L/, r r

When applying mixtures of Command plus Sencor" or lexonex observe COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE PLUS LOROX,', an cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product. A preemer!Jence tank mix combination of Command 4 EC herbicide and Observe Application Precautions, Rolational Crop/Grazing and Feeding lorox herbicide will broaden the weed control spectrum compared to Restrictions and Replanting Instructions se-ctions of this label when us­ either product alone. ing tank mixtures. WEEDS CONTROLLED: Grass Weeds Broadleaf Weeds COMMAND~ 4 EC HERBICIDE PLUS "FULL" RATE All species listed under ··Com· All species listed under the SENCOR/LEXONE TANK MIX mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied "Command 4 EC Herbicide Alone" section of the label. Applied Alone" seelion 01 label WEEDS CONTROLLED: plus Ihe following: Grass Weeds Sroadlea! Weeds All species listed under "Com­ All species listed under "Com­ Carpet ...... eed mand 4 EC Alone" and Com­ mand 4 EC Alone" and Com­ Chickweed mand 4 EC Plus "Reduced" mand 4 EC Plus ""Aeduced" Common day flower Rate section 01 the label. Rale section of label, plus the Gal:nsoga following: Pigweed (Redroot pigweed) Hemp sesbania (coffeeweed) (Smooth pigweed) WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED: WIld mustard Grass Weeds Sroadlear Weeds Wild radish All species listed under "Com­ Black nightshade WEEDS PARTIALLY CONTROLLED: mand 4 EC Alone" and Com­ Aedvine Grass Weeds Broadleal Weeds mand 4 EC Plus "Reduced" Sicklepod All species listed under "Com­ Black nightshade Rate section of the label. mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied Aedvine Table 4: Command 4 EC Plus "Full" Rates of Alone" section 01 this label. Sencor or Lexone B ,oadcasl Ral e s Per Acre lE:sS Than 3% 3% or Greater OrQanic Matter OrQanic Matter Table 5: Command 4 EC Plus Lorox i Broadcasl Rates Per A Senoor OF' Seocor OF' «. Soil Texlure" Command 4 EC or lexone OF Command 4 EC or lexone OF less Than 3% 3% or Greater Orqanic Maner Oraanic Matter Coarse (light) l'n-piS. 2 pts. lorox OF lorox OF Soiis: (loamy or SOWP' 'hlb. 0' 'I) lb. Soil Texture·· Command 4 EC or SO WP' Command 4 EC sand". sandy 0' 24 II. oz. 32 II. oz. loam) Coarse (light) 1'h pis. 2 pis. Solis: (loamy %tGt lb. e< 1 to 1'h Ibs. Medium Soils: sand". sandy 24 II. oz. 32 II. oz. (loam. sill. silt 2 pIs. 2 pis klam) '" bam. sandy 0' 'h lb. 0' ~Ib. clay. sandy 32t1. oz. :;,2fl. oz. Medium Soils: day loam) (loam. sill. silt 2 pis. 2 pts. loam. sandy 0' 1 to 1'h Ibs. 0' 1'h Ibs. Fine (heavy) clay. sandy 32ft oz. 32 II. oz. Soils: (silty 2 pts. 2 pts clay loam) day, day >;, Ib ~Ib. loam, silty 0' 0' 32 II. oz. 3211. oz. Fine (heavy) day loam, Soils: (silty 2 pIS. 2 pis. day) clay. clay 1 'I. to 2 Ibs. 2 to 3lbs. loam, silty 0' 0' 32 II. oZ. 3211. oz. • For pints Sencor 4 or lexone 41. multiply pounds OF by 1.5. clay loam, clay) ~ 00 nol use Command 4 EC in combination with Senoor or lexone on soils ( r with less lflan 0.5"10 organic matter. on sand. or on loamy sand with less than 2% organic matter, or on soils having a calcareous surface area 01 a pH 017.5 When using lorox l or lorox OF, use equivalent rales: one pint 01 lorox l or higher as SencorJlexone injury to soybeans may occur. Use 1 to 11JJ pounds equals one pound of lorox OF or lorox 50 WP. Plant seed at least n. inches Sencor or lexone OF in this lank mixture when applying on silty clay and heavy deep or Lorox injury to soybeans may result. Refer to lorox label for other clay soils of the MiSSissippi Delta. planting and application precautions. When applying mixtures of Command plus Sencor or lexone observe •• 00 not use on sand, gravelly soils. or exposed subsoils or soils with less than all cautions and limitations appearing on the labels of each product. 1% organic matter. Use only on loamy sand with over 1% organic maUer. Observe Application Precautions, Rotational Crop/Grazing and Feeding When applying mixtures of Command plus lorox observe all cautions Restrictions and Replanting Instruclions sections of this label when us· and limilations appearing on the labels of each product ObselVe Ap· ing tank mixtures. plication Precautions, Rotational CfOp/Grazing and Feedin!1 Restrictions and Replanting Instructions sections of this label when uSIng tank mix· tures. MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Fill spray tank 'I. to % full with water and add recommended amounl of Sencor/lexone with agitator operating. Mix thoroughly and fill tank Vz full continuing agitation. Add Command 4 EC herbiCide to tank while mainlaining agitation. Complete filling the sprayer tank with waler. Main· MIXING INSTRUCTIONS tain agitation during mixing and application. Refer to mixing instructions as nOled for Sencor/lexone above.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Preemergence Apply as a broadcast or banded spray during planting, Application: or as 8 separate operation aher planting but before APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS weeds or soybeans emerge. Utilize nozzles suited for Preemergence Refer to preemergence application instructions as noted broadcast boom application or banded application a::;· Application: for Sencor/lexone above. cordingly. Refer to the General Applicalion Inslruc· lions portion of this label for appr?pnate rate and vol­ ume of application adjustment ;ormulas for banded treatment. Preplanl Apply tank mix to the soil surface and uniformly in· Incorporated corporate. Select equipment suiled accordingly for COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE PLUS AMIBEN" Appllcallon: shallow or deeper incorporetion. Equipment should be A preemergence tank mix combination 01 Command 4 EC herbicide and set to incorporate the tank mix to a depth 01 3 inches Amiben will broaden the weed control speCIrum compared to either or less in the final seedbed. product 810r:,1. JeTr- (

WEEDS CONTROLLED: containing 2 pounds active ingredient per gallon) per acre. Use lower Grass Weeds Broadreaf Weeds rate for annual weeds less than 4 inches tall and the higher rate for All species listed under "Com­ All species lisled under "Com­ weeds 4 to 6 inches lall. As the lasl ingredient. add a suitable surfactant mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied (refer to paraquat label). Alone" seclion of the label. Alone" section of label plus the Roundup Combinations: Tank mix Command 4 EC alone or with Sen­ fol!owjng: coriLexone. Lorox or Amiben (observe mixing instructions in the Gen­ B!ack nightshade eral Mixing Instruclions portion of this label. as well as individual product Carpetweed label use directions). Add 1 IJz qiJarts of Roundup per acre for conlrol 01 Common chickweed emerged annual weeds or 2 to 4 quarts per acre for control of emerged Pigweed perennral and annual weeds. (Redrool pigweed) Apply in 20 10 60 gallons of water per acre. Use Ihe higher gallonage (Smooth p.gweed) Wild mustard lor dense stubble or vegetal10n PARTIAL CONTROL: COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLICATION Grass Weeds Broadleaf Wcc£!s: FOLLOWED BY POSTEMERGENCE TREATMENTS All species listed under '·Com· Redvine Postemergence herbicides approved for use on soybeans may be ap­ mand 4 EC Herbicide Applied plied following preemergence or preplanl incorporated trealmenls of Alone" section of the label. Command alone (or lank mixtures of Command plus Sencor. Lexone. Lorox or Amiben as noted on this label) for control of emerged weeds as hsted on the postemergenl product labels. Read and follow the cau­ Table 6: Command. 4 EC Plus Amiben" tionary statements. directions for use. rates of application and all other O-oadcasl Rates Pel AclC information appearing on the product labels. less Than 3'10 3~Q or Greater Organic Malter Or9~n_-c MaUer Aflllben Anl,ben Dealers Should Sell In Original Packages Only. lqUid LIquid Terms of Sale or Use. On purchase of this product buyer and user 5011 Texture" Command 4 EC (Arn:ben OS, Command 4 EC (Am,ben OS) agree to Ihe following condilions:

Coarse (fight) Warranty: FMC makes no warranty. expressed or implied. concerning 1'h pIS. 2 pis SoilS: (loamy 4qls 4 qlS the use of this product other than indicated on the label. Except as so 0< 0< sand". sandy (22.') Ibs I t22,.llbs I warranted. the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of 24 It oz. 32 II oz loam) use and'or handling andior storage of this material when such use and,' or handling and!or storage is contrary to label instructions. MedIum $olls: Directions and Recommendations: Follow directions carefully_ Timing (lOam. slit sil: 2 piS 4 10 5 qls 2 piS 4105Qls and melhod of application. weather and crop condilions. mixture with loam. sandy 0' (2~IO 3'13 0< t2~'J 10 3'/) other chemicals not specifically recommended. and other influencing clay. sandy 32 It OZ_ Ibs.) 32 II Ol Ibs I faclors in the use of this produ -;t are beyond the control of the seller clay loam) and are assumed by the buyt.. • his own risk. Fine (neavy) Use of Product: FMC·s recommendations for Ihe use of this product Soils: (silly are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of this product 2 piS. 4105qls 2 pIs clay. Clay 5106QIs being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee. expressed 0< (2'13 103'IJ m loam. silty (3',) 10 4 Ibs I or implied. is made to the eHects of such or the results to be obtained 3211 OZ_ IbS_1 3211 oz. Clay loam. if not used in accordance with c' ~ctions or established safe praclice_ clay) Damages: Buyer's or user"s exclusive remedy for damages for breach of warranty or negligence shall be limited to direct damages not ex­ When applying mixtures of Command plus Amiben observe all cautions ceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or con­ and limitations appearing on the labels 01 each product. Observe Ap­ sequential damages. plication Prr..;autions. Rotational Crop/Grazing and Feeding Restrictions and Replanting Instruclions sections of Ihis label when using tank mix­ tures. ~IXING INSTRUCTIONS ( tlerer to mixing instructions as noled under Sen cor ·,lexone· section of label. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Preemergence Refer to preemergence application instructions as noted Application: under Senco;JLexone section of label. COMMAND 4 EC HERBICIDE APPLICATION-MINIMUM TILLAGE OR NO-TILLAGE SOYBEANS Command 4 EC herbicide may be used alone. or in combination with Sencor'. Lexone". Lorox· or Amiben' herbicides plus paraquat or Roundup" herbicide for preemergence (to crop and weeds) and post­ emergence (to weeds. but prior to crop emergence) control of broadleaf and grass weeds where soybeans will be planted into a cover crop or in previous crop residues (e.g.• corn. small grain slubble). WEEDS When used as directed. the paraquat portion of the CONTROLLED: tank Plix controls most emerged annuat weeds and suppresses many perennial weeds. Roundup com­ binations will control emerged annual and perennial weeds when applied as directed on the Roundup label. Command 4 EC or Command 4 EC plus Sen­ cor. Lexone or Lorox provides preemergence con­ trol of the weeds listed in the ··Command 4 EC Aj1plied Alone" and ··Command 4 EC Applied in CO ....lbinations .. portions of this label. USE RATES: Refe- to Tables 1.3.4.5 and 6 for use rates for Command alone. Command plus Sencor, Lexone. AMIBEN is a registered trademark of Union Carbide Lorox or Amiben. LEXONE and LOROX are registered trademarks of E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company APPLICATION AND MIXING INSTRUCTIONS ROUNDUP is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company Paraquat Combinations: Tank mix Command 4 EC alone or with Sen­ SENCOR is a registered trademark of Bayer AG cor/lexone. Lorox or Amiben (observe mixing instructions in the Gen­ Command and -FMC are registered trademarks of FMC Corporalion eral Mixing Instructions portion 01 this label, as well as individual product © 1964 FMC Corporation All rights reserved label use directions). Add 1 to 2 pints paraquat (based on products (6'8-2/86)