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Don carlson, Ph.D. FMC corporation Agricultural Chemical Group 1735 Market street Philadelphia, PA 1910 3

Dear Dr. Carlson:

Subject: Camand 4 EC Herbi,lde EPA Reg. No. 279-30~1 RE: Amended Labeling (tillage/nQ-tillage directions) Your Submission Dated August 13, 1992

~he labeling refprred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. A stamped is enclosed for your records.

Sincerely yours,

Robert J. Taylor Product I'anager (25) Fungicide-Herbicide Branch Registration Division (H7505C)

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_ i2 a a all a an a. .a $A 4SQS4 4t P ) ) Code 1139 Contents Command®4 E Herbicide For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only NOT FOR SALE OR USE IN CAUFORNIA

EPA Reg. No. 279-3071 EPA Est. 279-

Active Ingredient: By Wt. Clomazone: 2-(2-Chlorophenyl)methyl-4. 4-dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone •...... ••••..... 44.4% Inert Ingredients: ...... •...... •...... 55.6% 100.0% Contains 4 pounds 01 active ingredient per gallon U.S. Patent No. 4.405,357

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FIRST AID " In SyH: Flush with plenty 0/ water. Get medical attention as AtlL.C OF CONTENTS 'Ossible. ' aI inlormations an pages 1-4 belore referring 10 specific ; swallowed: Drink prompUy large quatltities 01 crop use. alcohol. Do nol ind~'C8 vomiting. cau a physician, " Inh8led: Remove to fresh air. " Page lion. prelerably mouth·to-mouth.·. possible. . ~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 Precautionary Statements ...... 1 " on akin: Wash Skin Diredions lor Use ...... 1 allention. ~ and ~ ...... •...... •...... •... 2 For Emergency f!prayer CIeanuo ...... 2 General !\IIxl!Ig instructions ...... 2 Application Pr8cautions ...... 3 ~ AppIIcatton Instruc:tions ...... 4 STATEMENTS . Command Geographical Areas ...... 5 SOYBEANS ...... 5 Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) GenenII InIormatIon ...... 5 Caution Replanting InsIruc:tIons ...... 5 Causes Skin irritation. c.us. moderate eye mation. Harmful H swill­ Rates end Weeds Con1JoIed ...... 5 lowed. inhaled, or absorbed through Skin. Avoid contac:l with skin, ayes ~~=::OO ...... 5 '" clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist Wash thoroughly with soap and waler after hIIndIing. Remove c:onIaInNted clothing and W8Ih Tank Mixes ...... 6 belore_. or FoIIowsd by p.-nergenc:e or Postemerget ICe T,"- ...... 11 PUMPKINS ...... 11 SUCCULENT PEAS ...... 12 ACCEPTED FALLOW LAND ...... 12 lrr' ~.-,.... -? ~'. SPECIAL PRECAUTION' .',' OII,site movement of spray drift or vapors oi ~ 4 E herbicide can cause foist whitening or yellowing of some pIanIs. . Prior 10 making applications, read and strictly follow .. pracau-.•. lions and application Instructions on this . ." . . :

.,j... . '"'""F·'. Me, Physical/Chemical Hazards -MC Corporation Do not use or store near heal or open flame. Agricultural Chemical Group DIRECTIONS FOR USE ' II is a vioIalion 01 Federal law 10 use Ihis producl in a manner inconsislenl Philadelphia PA 19103 wilh ils labe~ng. 4190 Do not apply this Voducllhrough any 01 irrigation SYSI~'" BEST AVAILABl E CO~ , I ) ) 2) Command 4 E plus Tank Mixtures: DHuie individual prOducts with two (2) parts of water, lhen add 10 the spray tank of ferlilizer, while maintaining agitation, using lhe following order-slurry of dry formu­ lations (_nabla powders, dry ftowablas) flrsl, dihJled liquid Iormuta­ tions (EC's, ftowables) secoOC_ Conlinue agitallon during application. \PPLICATION PRECAUTluNS Geognophlc Restrictions: Command 4 E musl be applied only as a soil ;nc:orporated treatment in the foftowing states, unless lhere is an -.pproved SLN (24C) for counties within the"" states: :;onnecticut Maryland Ohio 'JeIaw.e MuaacIuetts Panwylvanla -1IInoia MIchigan Rhode Island 0.-pt Indiana MInn8sofa Vermont Iowa New Hwnpshire VIrginia :

-Does Not Apply to Fallow Land AppIicalions or Counties for which an Approved SLN (24C) is on File Suggested Nozzle Types, Minimum Size For SoIllncorporatad Applications: and Recommended Pressure Ranges for Sea Geographic Restrictions above. Minimizing Drift Minimum Do not apply Convnand 4 E within t ,000 feet of the areas listed Flow Rate below; . -' Towns and Subdivisions _ Pressure Within Minimum R"!'ge Pressure Nozzfe Commercial Veqetable Production- - (PSI) Commercial Fruit Production _ Nozzle Range (GPM) Size Commercial Nurseries - Flat-fan 15-30 0.2- #4- Commercial Greenhouses Lp·ftat-fan 10--25 0.3 #3 o -except sweet com' Even ftaHan- 15-30 0.3 #4 Flood 10--25 0.3 #2.50 Whirt--chamber 5-20 0.3 #5 Plants such as the foIowii1g may show symptoms of toroar whit- • Raindrop 15·40 0.15 #2 ening or yeIowing if contacted by Convnand 4 E herbicide. It Is :; Wide angle recommended the~ prior ID application, adjacent properties be lui cone 15-40 0.3 #5 checked and that spraying within 100 feet of such desiralble . - Refers 10 lip __ such asl!OO4 or LF2.S. -- FIocomrMo_1or _ opptIcation. plants be avoided. _->7_. !!!H (Deciduous) Trees (Evergreen) ROTATIONAL CROPPING PRECAUTIONS: Under some cortditiorlS, Appfe (inc. InrR & ~species temporary whRening or yellowing of leaves may occur on 8IlPIUV8d ornamental tyf"'S) Spruce species rotational crops where undesireble soif residues of Command 4'f! exist. Ash (Green, White, Vi Under abnormal conditions. carryover injury to rotational crops can Mountain) SWI!!eS occur. The IoIowlllg factors can contribute to Increased risk of Injury ID Burningbt.sh - . rotational crops: ~ 11 exceeding label recommended rates. Catalpa (Wonged Euonymus) 2 Overappllcation resulting from use of worn nozzles, excessive over­ Cherry (inc. fruit & Grape lapping 01 spray swaths, failing 10 shut off spray booms when IUming ornamental types) Honeysuckle (end row araas), or slowing or stopping sprayer. Cottonwood Roees 31 Soil with pH less than or equal 10 5:9. - Em ~w 4 Extreme dryness in the four months following application. G: ~ronomic Crop~ 5) Use of organophosphate soil Insacticides follOWed by use of some ~ul>erryrry Alfalfa postemergence corn herbicides. 6) of rotational crop hybrid. Peach Oats Pear (inc. Inrit & ornamental V~elable and Addilional racomrnendations 10 prevent rotalional crop injury mey be types) -Flower Dlanls provided in the form of service bulletins for Iocalions where risk of injury Pecan IS significanlfy increased due 10 extremely dry conditions. Poplar Others Refer to Rot.tl...... Guidelines .nd repl.ntlng Instructions of S\»­ Russian olive -rems cltlc crop. for additional crop planting Information, -of·Heaven Herbs Tu~p tree Sirawberry Walnut trees Raspberry Willow species Blackberry SPECIAL PRECAUTION , Off·site movement of spray drift or vapors of Command 4 E her­ Apply Command 4 E hertJicide only 10 sur races thai. ,I be soil incorporaled. Do nol arDlv Command 4 E herbicide to non-lield bicide can cause foliar whRening or yellowing of some plants. Prior 10 making a~tions, read and strictly follow an precau­ L areas _nc.luding k'lee H >liS, waterways. ditches, and roadsides. tions and application Instruc:lioM on this label.

3 BEST AVAILABLE COpy ./ ) ) SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR DRY BuLK Northern Area-See Map FERnLlZER IMPREGNATION AND APPLlCAnON WITH COMMAND 4 E COMMAND- 4 E HERBICIDE APPLIED ALONE RATES AND WEEDS CONTROLLEDt _ An equipment used to apply Command should be thoroughly cleaned immediately following use to ensure no contamination results which 1.0 PT.' 1.5 PT. 2.0PT, could cause injury to non·labeled crops or desirable vegetation. Refer (O.SO LB, A.I.) (0.75 LB. A.I.) (1.0 LB. A.I.) to "Sprayer Cleanup" section for additional details and disposel of GRASSES GRASSES GRASSES rinsates. Suppression of Barnyardgrass All grasses controlled • Equipment used to physically transport Command treated fertilizer, some annual Crabgrass all.5 pints plus: including bOOts, augers, conveyers, bins, etc. should be covered to grasses -Urge a-...... ass· prevent loss 0/ fine partldes and subjected to cleanup procedures -SmOoth e;;;.;se:ded Plantain previously dncribed. FIekI Sandbur BroaIIIMI SignaIgrIU FoxmII • MixIng of COIMWId hhetllllrbicidebici<'101 and dry fertilizer should be conducted -GIant ~ in a bTender which wilf ensure that airborne particles and potential for -Green volatilization are avoided. -Robust _ auo. containers should be lighlly covered while the product is being -Yetlow ~~ ~rass Wold Prose Millet' transported and applied to reduce chances 0/ Command vofatllizatlon PanicUm or product loss. -Common _ II is recommended that Dry Bulk Fertilizer impregnation operations -Fal using Command not be conducted within 'to mile of residential areas -Texas or 8I8as where Command symptornclogy on desirable vegetation Seedling would not be toterated. ~9ass· BRQADlEAVES BROAQlEAVES BROAD\.EAVES COMMAND GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Velvetleaf Velvetleal /II broadIeavas Spuned Anoda Spurred Anoda controlled 1.5 For Rates, Weed Control, and Crop Rotation plus: pints plus: COmmon Ragweed' Cockleb

WEEDS CONTROLLED: WEEDS CONTROLLED: GrassWeeds Broad"'al Weeds Grass Weeds Broadleaf Weeds A;I species listed under the All species listed under the All spades listed under the AI SfK!Ci!s listed under the section Commaod API'~ed sect~nCommandA~~ section ConvnBod Applied section Command Applied Alone Rales aod Weeds A!ona Rates aod Weeds Con­ Alone Rates Bod Weeds Alone Rates Bod Weeds eon. Conlrotled. trotted, plus the lotlowing: Controlled. trolled, plus the following: Cocklebur-' Black Nightshade C;)Jlperleal, hophornbeam' Carpetweed Hemp sesbania Pigweed Momingglory' (Annual, IVY- leal, Entireleal, Pined, Tall) ~AedrOOI. Smooth)

• POItiaIIy Controlled When appIyi::g.~ 01 Command 4 E herbicide plus Lasso or Lasso •• l.oIge .-eel _ germinating ~ in the soil. such os morningglory. sickle- Micro-Tech, aI cautions and limitations appearing on the labels pod and~or_ with ~ -1lIIY requQ aCUliYationor 01 each produCt. Observe aI application ~, rotationaf guide­ an appIicatiorlola _ovence """_lor Muon long concraI. lines and rep..'ntrg instrUCIIons of each product's label when using tank mixtla'es. When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus Canopy, obseMt aI cautions aod limitations appearing on the labels 01 each pmduct. Special ar.ention must be paid to sections r~8Iding ~ depth, phoSphate pesticide interaction, preyious pesticides. 8nd sansitIve soybean vari­ eties on the Canopy fabel. Observe application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructionS 01 each product's label when using Command 4 E HerbIcide plus Lorox· tank mixtures. A ~ tank mix combination of Command 4 E herbicide Bod Lorox herbicide wiI broader! the weed control spectrum comp3red to Command 4 E Herbicide plus Dual. 8 E Herblclcle­ either product alone. Northern & Southern Areas The tank mix combination ma~be incorporated. Where Command 4 Tank·mix combination lor broadened weed control spectrum. E must.be inCorporated (see aphicaI Restrictions), apply Lorox as an overley treatment Broadcast Rates Per Aae Commaod Broadc:ast Rates Per A.ae· Scil Texture North South DualS E Command Lor",x Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy 11):4 to 2 2 to 2% l%to2 Soil Texture" North South OF' sand. sandy loam) pints pints pints Coarse (light) Soils: 1%102 2t02~ 'h to 1 Medium Soils: (loam, sm, sill (loamy .aod··, sandy 1% 10 2 2t02% 210 2% pints pints lb. 103m, sandy clay, sandy clay loam) pints pints pints loam) Medium Soils: (loam, silt. l'ht02 2t02~ 1 to t'h i"ne (heavy) Soils: (silty clay, silt loam, sandy day, 1% 10 2 2102% 2102% pints pints Ibs. loam, siHy clay loam, sandy clay loam) ~Iay pints pints pints ay) Fine (heavy) Soils: (silty l%to2 2to2% l'Ato2 clay, clay loam, siHy clay pints pints Ibs. NEEDS CONTROLLED: loam, clay) :Jrass Weeds Broadleal 'Needs AI species lisled under the AI species ~sled under the • Select _10 higher r ___ the _" noIed based on lighter 10 heavier saction Command Applied section Commaod Applied sci! typos (e.g., !oem, oiII!oem, sandy day, sandy day 1oM1) _ a 1_ Alone Rales aod Weeds Con- Alone Rales aod Weeds Con- group. 1roI1ed. plus the lolowing: trolled, plus the loIIowing: • PIant.-al \east 1'1. inc:IIes~ or l«ox injury 10 ooyIIeans 1lIIY r..... Reier Nutsedge Black Nightshade to Lorox.-tlor _ planting and appt\catiorll)feCautionS, one pint 01 Loro. L Red Rice' Carpetwead equals one pound 01 Lorox OF..... equivalent ratu. Witchgrass Pigweed •• 00 noI .... on sond, to.my sond. gravely soils. or exposed"-or SOils with tess then 1'" org..,;c .-. Use only on loamy sond with _ t'" organic • Use highef rates in areas with heavy prftSUAl. mailer. . When aflPlYing mixtures of Commaod 4 E plus Dual, observe al cautions . aod limilatoons appearing on the labels 01 each product Observe aD WEEDS CONTROLLED: apolication precautions, rotational guidelines aod replanting instructions Broad!eaf Weeds 01 each product's label when using tank mixtures. GrassWees!s AI species listed under C0m­ All species listed under C0m­ mand Applied Alone Rates mand Applied Alone Rates Commllnd 4 E HerbIcide plull LaIlSO. or Lasso· Micro­ aod Weeds Controled section and Weeds Controlled section Tech - Northern & Southern Arells plus the follOwing: A. tank-mile combination 01 Command 4 E herbicide aod Lasso or Lasso Carpetweed Micro-Tech herbicide will broaden the weed controt spectrum compared Chickweed iO gither product used alone. Pigweed (Aedroot. SmooCh) Broadcast Rates Per Acre Wild Mustard WddRadish Command La.so·A.as.o So,I Texture Nor:/1 South Micre-Tech When applying mixtures 01 CommBod plus Lorox observe all cautions Coarse (light) Soils: and ~mitations appeari"!i\ on the labels of each product Observe appli­ 1% to 2 2 to 2'h 2 to 2'h (loamy saod, sandy cation precautions, rotational crop/!ilrazing and feeding restriction. and pints pints quarts loam) replanting instructions sections ollh,s label when using tank mixtures.

.\I6dium Soils: (loam, silt, 1'1:do 2 2 to 2'h 2% to "" loam, sandy Clay, pints pints 3 quarts .andy clay loam) Command 4 E Herbicide plus Lorox Plus• .... (heavy) Soils: (s~ty A preemergence tank mix combination 01 Command 4 E herbicide 1'/,to2 2 to 2'h 2'h to .,ay. clay loam, silty clay Lorox ?!us ~~rbicide wiM broaden the weed controt spectrum compared pints pints 3 quarts :Cam. clay) to either product alone. The tank mix combination may not be incorporated. Where Command 4 • Select lower 10 higher rates within the langes noted based on lighter to helMet E must be incorporated (see Geographical Restrictions). apply Lorox soit types (e.g .• sand, loamy sand. sand)' loam) wIthin a tex'ur~i grO:JP. Plus as an ove~ay treatmenl. 7 BeST AVAILABLE COPt ) [)<) not use Command 4 E in combination with Preview on soils with less Broedcast Rates Per Acre' than 0.5% organic malter. or on soils with pH greate, than 6.8 or on soils having a calcareous surface area as Preview injurv to rotational crops So~ Texture Command Scepter may Ot' .. ;';I. All Soil Types I 'h to 2 pints WEEDS CONTROLLED: Urnss Weeds Broadteal Weeds • Use higher use rates. within the range Slaled above, when heavier weed pressure >.II spedes listed' '...rer the All species listed under the is anticipated. seo.-tion Commar.d Applied section Convnand Applied WEEDS CONTROLLED: Rates and 'i'!98.JS AJone Rates and Weeds Con­ AJone Grass Weeds Broadteal Weeds Controlled. troUed, plus the 1otIowing: Burcucumber' AI species listed under the ~ UslIKI under the Carpetweed section Command Applied Cocklebu,' Alone Rates and Weeds AIone~~Con- CopperIeal. hophombeam ConIJOlled. trolled. plus the IoIowIt tg: Black Nightshade GIa=RM (I. muaI, TaD, CockIebiw , Pitted, :::ntireteal) Common Sunllower Mustards GianiRagwMd· Pigweed PiI"weedspp. • ...... ayCOOlboled ~ In the even! 01 a crop loss dUe to weather COt tditioo IS. soybeans can be • NOTE: Control 01 monoinggloo y• ...,_. oocIdabur oneS gionI'WgWHd rnoy be replanted. DO NOT work the soil deeper then two inches, or make _ ranging from poor '" excelenl depelldillg ""'" soil tempera..... _ 01 additional Command 4 E or Command-Sceptar" tank mix applications. __ genninatIon. depth 01 __ in the soil. oneStheornounl ondtmng NOTE: Adequate soil moisture is important 10< optimum tank mix 01 soil moisture. COnIrOI!My be il,,_ willi timely cullivoolilX1. applications. When applying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus Pr'Wiew, observe aI When applying mixMes 01 Command 4 E plus Scepter. observe ail cautions and limitations 'lPP"arin9 on the labels 01 each pruduct. cautions and limitations appearing on the labels c.t each product. Observe al application precautiont. rotational guideNnes and replanting Observe aI application precautions. rotational guideline. and rep;anting instructions oI"ach product's label when using tank mixtures. instructionsol6ach product's label when using tank _es. Command 4 E Herbicide plus Scepter Herblclde­ Southern Area Only See Scepter label lor approoriate geographic and rainlaD restrictions. Command 4 E Herblciae plus Prowl" 4 E Herbiclde­ A tank mix combination 01 Command 4 E and Scepter will broaden the Northern & Southern P.reas weed control spectrum 01 either product used alone. A :ank·mix combination 01 Convnand 4 E and Prowl wi~ broaden the Broadcast Rates Per Acre' weed control spectrum 01 either product used alone. Soil Texture Broedcast Rates Per Acre' Command All Soil Types Soil Texture North South Prowt4 E • Use higher use rates. within h range stated. lOVe, when heavierweed preSSlft ;oarse (light) Soils: 1'h to 2 2 to 2'h 110 l'h is ."ticipated. pints ~.,ts (loamy sand. sandy Ioa,n) pints WEEDS CONTROLLED: Medium So~s: (loam. silt. Grass Weeds Broadleal Weeds 1'h102 2 to 2'h sillioarn. sandy clay. 2 pints An s~ listed under the All species listed under the pints pints sandy clay loam) sectoon Command Applied section Command Applied AJone Rstes and Weeds Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ F"", (heavy) Soils: (silty Controffed. trollt.d. plus the 1oIkIwing: l'hto2 2 to 2'h 210 2'h clay. ctay loam. silty :lay Black Nightshade pints pints pints loam. ct~y) CoctdebUr Common SunIIower -- Pigweed spp• • Select lower to higher rates wi!toin the ronge. noted based on lighter '" tooa_ W'oId Poinsettia soil typoos (a.g .• loam. silt loam. sandy clay. sandy day loam) _ • te_ group. In the event 01 a crop loss due to weather conditions. soybeans can be replanted. DO NOT work the so~ deeper than two inches. or make WEEDS CONTROLLED: additional Command 4 E or Command-Scepter tank mix applications. GrassWeedS Broai.iElal Weeds NOTE: Adequate soil moisture is important lor optimum tank mix All spec!s listed under the AI s~s Nsted under the applications. sectoon Command Applied 50 octoon Command Applied AJone Rstes and Weeds Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ When applying miXture3 01 Command 4 E plus Scepter. observe .. Controlled. trolled. plus the lollowing: cautions and limitations appearing on the labels 01 each product. Observe 011 81>11itca~ecautions. rotational guidelines and replanting Carpetweed instructions 01 each 's label when using tank mixtures. Pigweed (Re<;,.JOt. Smooth) COMMAND 4 E Herbicide plus Sonalan. EC Harblclda­ When a~plying mixtures 01 Command 4 E plus Prowl. observe all cau· tions and limitations appe3rirl!l on the labels 01 each p:odoJCt. Observe an Northern Arell Only application precautions. rotat.mal guidelines and replanting instructions A tank-mix combination 01 Command 4 E and Sonalan wiI broaden the 01 each product's labet when using tank mixture•. weed control spectrum 01 either product used slMe. Broadcast Rates Per Acre' Soil Texture Command Sonalan EC Coarse (light) Soils: (loamy sand. I 'h to 2 pints to 2 pints Command 4 E Herbicide 1'Ius Scepler& Herbiclde­ sandy loam) 1'1. Northern Area Only Medium (loam. silt siit See Scepter label for appropria:e geographic and rainlall restrictions. ~s: loam. sandy clay. san<'y clay I 'h to 2 pints 1:1/. to 2';, pints , lank mix combination 01 Command 4 E and Scepter will broaden the loam) >ad control spectrum 01 eilher product used alol Ie. Fine (heavy) Soils: (sihy clay. clay .-IOTE: The Scepter label does nol alfo\v rOlation 10 Corn. Wheal. Barley. I 'h to 2 pints to 3 &ints loam. silly clay loam. clay) 2'1. or Oats prior 1018 months ~fter Irl~1 S<;epter apptication when S:3pter;s appliM preemergent or prepi. nt . corporated within the Northern Use ~ Selecllowel to higher r.tes within the range to correspond 10 the co.rser to Area a& delined on Ihe Scepl., label. See Scepter labE" 'or appropriate liner so;! typoos ...." the Ifltur. group. geogtaphic restrictions. .. Rates wit""" Ihe range sholold COlInpond' to anncipaled weed pressuro. 9 BEST AVAILABLE CO" 'NEEDS CONTROLLED: I Apply Scepter after ( ;mergence bUt before weeds exceed a height Grass Weeds Broadlt.ol Weeds of 12 inches (6 inches .J wild poinsettia). Apply at a broadcast rate or 'I. pints per acre. Apply when weeds are actively growing. 00 NOT IIpflIy An ~s listed under the All ~s listed under the Scepter postemergenes when soybeans and weeds have been SlJb. sectoon Cornmand Applied .iectoon Command Applied jected to stress such as temperature and moisture extremes. Rates and Weeds Con· cond~ions Alone Rates and Weeds Alone The total amount Scepter must exceed pint per acre per season trolled. plus the following: 01 not 'I. Controlled. in northern areas. or 'h pint per acre per season in southem areas as Black Nightshade defined on the Scepter label. Squadron and Tri.Scept both incfude the Cocklebur same active ingredient as Scepter. Common Sunflower Plgweedspp. For postemergence appilcationa, the addition 0/ a nonlonlc aurfR· Wild Poinsettia "nt or crop 0/1 concentrate I. requIred. The nonIonIc aurflK:t8nt should con..... at lust 80% actl""~redtent and ahoukI be 8CIPfIed When applying miXtures 0/ Command 4 E plus Tn·SCapl observe al at a ra .. of 2 pinta per 100 gallons or ..,ray mixture. Apply the crop cautions and limitations appearing on the labels 0/ each product. oIl_,b... (COClatthe ...... ontheCOC ..... - Observe alllIPPIIcatl.)n precautions, rotaIionIII gukIeII.es and replanting instrucIIons 01 Nch producrs label ~ using miXtUres. Read .rod 1oItow .. precauIIonary a1atenoenls.rod resIi Ictloo IS, dIrecIIons ** lor use and all other inlormation appearing on the Scepter label. COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE APPUCATION FOLLOWED BY PREEMERGENCE TREATMENTS ?reemergence herbicidea arproved for Use on suybeans may be applied 'otlowing treatments 0/ Command 4 E alone or in tank mix combinations '')r conIn:1I 01 additional weed species fisted on the preemergence product abels. Read and follow the precautionary statements, diractions IOf use, ,.tes 01 anp/ication and all other information that appear on the product labels. 00 NOT apply compounds containing melribUzin alter a soil ,nco

COMMAND 4 E tlEkBICIDE APPUCATION FOLLOWED BY POSTEMERGENCE TREATMENTS Postemergence herbicides approved for use on soybeans may be applied following "eatments 0/ :;ammand 4 E alone or in taM mix combinations for control of emerged weeds as Usted on the postemerg· ence product label,. Read and follow the precautionary statements. directions for use, rates of application and all other :nlormation appearing en !he product labels. DO NOT apply Classic. Pursuit. or Scepter as a postemergence treat· 'ent alter Command 4 E plus Canopy, Preview. Pursuit Plus, Scepter. luadron, or Tri ·Scept in a !ani: mix treatment, unless the other product ,abels specifICally recommend such a treatment. as tl10se other herbi· cides share a common mod~ ol action and may cumulatively cause injury 10 soybeans or rotational crops.

COMMAND 4 E HERBICIDE FOLLOWED BY ACIFLUORFEN (BLAZERe 2L OR TACKLEe) HERBICIDE Following an application 01 Command 4 E or tank mixture with Command 4 E. a postemergence appUcation 0/ acifluorlen wiU cOrltrof the loIIOwing emerged broadleal weeds: PUMPKINS GENERAL INFORMATION Broadleal Weeds Command 4 E herbicide may be utilized as a preemergent soil applied Black Nightshade tredtrnent lor the control 01 annual grass and bro8dlea' _ in Cocklebur pumpkins. Hemp sesbania Command 4 E mtlst be soil incorporated in the following states unfess an Pigweed (Redroot) approved 24(CIIs on file lor COUOIies wHhln that state (check with your Pined Momingglory local dealer): Connecticut, Oefaware. HIinoIs, Indiana. Iowa, Kentucky, Purple MoonllOwer Maine, Marytand, Mass,.~~ •• MlchIgan. Minnesota. New Hamp­ Wild Mustard shire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio. Penr.sylvania, Rhode Island, V«· Apply acilluorlen at a rate 011 nint per acre with .25% crop oil concentrate mont, VIrginia. West Vorginla, and Wisconsin. to acliI..!1y growing weeds at no .. 're than the 4·lealgrowth stage (do not NOTE: When utlizing Comrnand 4 E as a soil incorporated treatment, cc~nt cotyJedonary leaves, but only the fuly developed true leaves). This inco

COMMANDR 4B HERBICIDB APPLICATION-CONSERVATION TILLAGB (INCLUDING MINDNUN AND NO-TILLAGB) SOYBEANS

SURFACB APPLICATIONS

Command 4 B herbicide may be applied to the soil surface where permitted (see General Application precautions, Geographical Restrictions) alone, or in combination with other soil residual preemergenc~ herbicides registered for use in conservation tillage soybeans. If weeds are present at the of treatment, include a burndown herbicide to control or suppress existing weeds. Observe all application precautions, rate restrictions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructi<)ns of each product's label when using tank mixes.

BAR~,Y PRBPLANT (BPP) APPLICATIONS

Where soil incorporated applications are required (see General Application precautions, Geographical Restrictions), Command 4 E herbicide may be surface applied undE conservation tillage practices, but only as an early preplant (BPP) treataent. BPP applications of Command 4 B must be made prior to field green-up (i.e., the time at which annual weeds are emerging at the treatment site, and trees or shrubs bordering the treatment site have broken dormancy and are showing green leaf tissue) and no later than the dates listed in the table below:

BPP Treatment Cutoff Date Table

Geography

South of 1-70 4/1 (IL, IN, OH)

South of 1-80 4/1 (IA, PAl

North of 1-80 4/10 (lA, IL, PAl

North of 1-70 and South. of 1-80/1-90 4/10 (IN, OH)

North of 1-80/1-90 4/20 (IN, OH)

North of 1-90 4/20 (MH, WI, NY)

BEST AVAILABLE COpy - 2 -

When applied 8PP Coomand 48 herbicide may be used alone, or in a tank mixture with other herbicides registered for use in conservation tillage soybean.. Xf weeds are pre.ent at the time of treatment, tank mix with a burndown herbicide to control or suppress existing weeds.

Observe all use directions, precautions a~d restrictions on the label of any herbicide(s) included in the tank mixture. When applying Command 4 8 as an 8PP treatment strictly observe all restrictions and precautions found in thn Preemergent Applications and Spray Lrift Precautions portions under the General Application Precautions section of this label.

Comaand 4 8 Herbicide plus CanopyR or PreviewR Herbicides 8PP Conservation Tillage

Tank mix co~ination for broadening weed control spectrum.

Broadcast Rates Per Acre Soil Text:ure*"-- Coomand Canopy+ Preview++ Course, Medium and 1.5-2 pints 5-6 oz. 6-8 oz. Fine

* Select lower to higher rates within the range a noted based on lighter to hea"ier soil types. + Refer to Canopy label for geographical restrictions. Do not apply to soils with less than 0.5' organic matter. Observe all cautions and limitations on the labels of each product. Special attention must be paid to sections regarding planting depth, phosphate pesticide interaction, previous pesticides and sensitive soybean varieties on the Canopy label. ++ Refer to Preview label for geographical restrictions. Do not use Command 48 in combination with ?review on soils with less than 0.5' organic matter, or on soils with pH greater than 6.8 or on soils having a ~~lcareous surface area as Preview injury to rotational crops may occur.

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Weeds Controlled: Command plus Weeds Controlled: Command Plus Canopy Preview Grass Weeds Br...... alWeeds G-.sW8eds eru.cINf Weeds AI ~ &sled under the All .-.,Isted undet the AI SPeCies IIsIed under the AI ~ Iiated under ... secnon Corrvnand Applied sectiOO-C"Ommand Applied sec:don Command Applied section Command Applied Alone Rates and Weeds Alone Rates and Weeds Con· Alone Rates and Weeds Alone Rates and Weeds Con­ Controlled. trolled. plus the following: ControIed. troIed. plus the 1oIowing: Cocklebur"' Bun:ucumber' Copperleal, hophombeam' Carpetweed Hemp sesbania Cocklebur' Momingglory' (Annual, Ivyleal, CopperIeaI. hophombeam Entireteal, Pitted, Tall) ' Pigweed (Redrool. Smooth) • '(Annual. Tal. SickJepod' ~Ivyte • Pitted. Enlireteal) MusIanIs Pigweed Spurge. spotted Sool\ower' , Partialy Controlled , NOTE: Control 01 momillgglol, • ....-.. coddebur and giant ~ 1M\' be ...-ranging from poor 10 • __ depetdlog upon soil t ___• _ 01 •• u,ge seeded_. gerrrinaling deep in the soil. such as momiooggla

Ca.aand 4 g Herbicide gpp Vol lowed by Postemer~ence Applications of PursuitR Herbicide

Following an EPP application of Command 4 E herbicide a postemergence application of Pursuit herbicide can be made to broaden the weed control spectrum.

Broadcast Rates Per Acre Soil Texture" Comman~ Pursuit.±...... :!::!:, Course, Medium 1.5-2 pints 2-3 oz. and Fine

.. Select lower to higher rates within the ranges noted based on lighter to heavier soil types. + Application of Command 4 E herbicide will reduce competition from the above weeds. This allows for control of light to moderate infestations with a postemergence application of Pursuit herbicide at the noted rate. Application .hould be .ada to wead. la •• than ona inch tall. ++ Postemergence application requires specific additives. Refer to current Pursuit label for specific directions.

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Command 4 B herbicide BPP Followed by Pursuit Postemergence Weeds Control lea: Maximwn Height Cocklebur 1" Pigweed 1" Nightshade 1" - Black - Bastern black - Hairy Mustard species 1" Smartweed, Pennsylvania 1"

*In addition to the weeds controlled by Command 4 8 alone.

Brratic control may occur under heavy weed infestations. Control may be improved by cultivating approximately 14 days after the postemergence treatment.

DO NOT apply Pursuit herbicide with ground equipment when wind velocity is greater than 10 mph, or when spray may be carried to sensitive crops_ Sensitive crops include leafy vegetables, sugar beets and cotton.

Refer to the General Application Instructions portion of this label and to the Pursuit herbicide label for specific application instructions. Observe all application precautions, rotational guidelines and replanting instructions of each product's label when applying each product_

DRILL 'N DRAG APPLICATIONS

For conservation tillage use of Command 48 herbicide where soil incorporated applications are required, and the timing for EPP treatments has passed, Command 4 E may be applied using no-till drills capable of incorporating Command 4 E (i.e., "Drill 'N Drag"TN type equipment) . The following conditions apply:

1) Drills which result in incorporation, including Great PlainsR Drills, TyeR Drills and CrustbusterR Drills which are equi~ped with fluted or rippled coulters and spring tines or harrows may be used. John DeereR Drills may be used but must employ spring t~nes or the equivalent to enhance incorporation. Drills should be operated at speeds greater than 6 mph to ensure enough soil is moved to incorporate Command 4 B. Other minimum-till/no-till drill equipment may be used for "Drill and Drag" application of Command 4 B herbicide as long ~s their operation results in soil mixing.

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2) Whel. utilizing the "Drill and Drag" technique DO NOT APPLY C~d 4 E herbicide within 1,000 feet of subdivisions and towns, commercial vegetable production (except sweet corn) commercial fruit production, comme~cial nurseries and commercial greenhouses. (;a.ution must be tak&n to minimize spray drift as off-site moven:ent of CamIaIld herbicide can cause foliar whitening or yellowing of some plants (refer to plant listing, and Spray Drift Precautions under th& General Application Precautions section of this label) . 3) Where soybean planting and Command 4 E application using the "Drill and Drag" technique is not a one-pass operation, drilling of soybean seeds must occur immediately after Command 4 E application on wet soils and within 8 hours on dry soils. 4) All other cautions and precautionary statements (sprayer cleanup, use rates, rotational cropping precautions and restrictions, etc.) on the Command 4 E label must be followed.

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