I "L·t PH -r1 - '1 OJ UNITED .S ENVIROMMEMTAI. PROTECTION Acol .. • Y Karen R. Blundell ..... &ASF corporation Agricultural Ch_icala P.O. I30x 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528 Dear Ms. Blundell: Subject: Revised Label Text and Application Rates Blazer Herbicide EPA Registration No. 7969-79 Your Submission Dated May 8, 1991 The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registraticn under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as aL.nded, i. acceptable with the following provisions: . . 1) Relocate the Stateaent of Practical Treatment to lie wi thin the front panel Precautl.onary StatementI'. 2) Add a referral stateaent underneath the front panel ,Precautionary Statements to refer users to the additional precautionary statements not on the front panel. '. 3) Due to new EPA policy, part of the Environmertal Hazards sertion has been changed. To comply, change the &entence "Do not apply to water or wetlandS except as specified on this label for application to rice" to read "Do apply directly to wat9r, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the high water mark, except as on this label for application to rice." A stampea copy is enclosed for your records. Please submit five (5) final printed copies for the referenced label, the above changes. Enclosure . ....... _ ...... - •••••••••••••••• COMCIUIMCU Sincerely yours, Joanne I. Miller Product Manager (23) Fungicide-Herbicide 8ranel Registration Division (H7505C\ .It , I' ..... .................. ...... ..... . ................ _.11 - :'7: 12 ,N .. _ . .c._. . .• .... - ......... .................. . .............. • ................. .. 111 .. __ . ••••••••••••••••• CIA&. PILI COPY .. __ (1Il0l ,., .... , ..... 'il' .. 0 .... 1
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Karen R. Blundell ..... &ASF corporation Agricultural Ch_icala P.O. I30x 13528 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3528
Dear Ms. Blundell:
Subject: Revised Label Text and Application Rates Blazer Herbicide EPA Registration No. 7969-79 Your Submission Dated May 8, 1991
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registraticn under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as aL.nded, i. acceptable with the following provisions: . .
1) Relocate the Stateaent of Practical Treatment to lie wi thin the front panel Precautl.onary StatementI'.
2) Add a referral stateaent underneath the front panel ,Precautionary Statements to refer users to the additional precautionary statements not on the front panel. '.
3) Due to new EPA policy, part of the Environmertal Hazards sertion has been changed. To comply, change the &entence "Do not apply to water or wetlandS except as specified on this label for application to rice" to read "Do no~ apply directly to wat9r, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the ~ean high water mark, except as speci~ied on this label for application to rice."
A stampea copy is enclosed for your records. Please submit five (5) final printed copies for the referenced label, incorporati~g the above changes.
Enclosure
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Sincerely yours,
Joanne I. Miller Product Manager (23) Fungicide-Herbicide 8ranel Registration Division (H7505C\
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Causes eye damage. Hannftj If swanowed, Inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Do not get In eyes. Wear goggles or face shield when handling. For protection dLWlng application wear a hat, Iong-sleeved shirt and trousers. MIxer-bldenl must wear rubber ~ Avoid b .. thlllg vapor or spray mill and contact with skin or dc:IIhIr'I,I and shoes. Wash conIIIminated dothlng with soap and hot water bator;: re-use. . ."
Nil conIents 1 gallon
BASF Corporation P.0.9aDc 13528 Research Tria. Parte, NC 27709-3528
Statement of practical treatment If In ey .. : FIuIh with Iwge amouru of WIIhW far at IeIIIt 15 minul..a Get medical attartIon.
H on IIdn: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Cons&a a phydcIIn II IrTIatIon penIIts.
H swalloMd: OIl1le by giving 2 gla"es of water to drink and call a physician. ~ riofe anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Note to physIcI8n: Emesis Is racommended.
EnvllOinneiltai hazards Do f"Jt apply directly to water or wetlands except as specified on this label for applk:etloo to rice.
Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area.
Re-entry and workers protection statements Do not apply this product In such a manner as to directly or tIvough drift, expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by ~protected persons. Do not enter treated lII'eas without protective dothlng urd sprays haw dried. Because certalr. states may require more restrictive re-entry Intervals for various crops treated with this product. COI1SlM your State Department of Agric~ure for further informIltion.
Directions for use It is a violation of Federal law to use this product In a manner inconsistent wlh lis labeling.
Reed the Precautionaly ItaIeIn8rt. EnvIroIlI1W1taI huard lIaIemanta, Storage end dIIpo .11 IIIII8mInta, and Conditions of .... and warranIy ltatement appearing on the coraIner label.
Stor8ge MCI cll8posal Do not aIow product to freeze. Store above 32 degra II F. Do not conIamnate water, food or feed by storage or dlBJn sal. Pesticide wastes are acutely hazaJdous. Improper disposal of 8ICcesS
pesticide spray mbcture, 01 rlnsate Is a violation of Federal law. If thbse wastes cannot be disposed of by UI8 according to label instructions. contact yow State Pestle .. orEnvitw ...... ConIroI Agency, 01 the Hazardous Waste represertatlve at the nearest EPA Regional 0IIk.:e for guidance.
ConIIIlner disposal Triple rinse (01 equivalent). Puncture and dispose of In a sanitary landfil, or by incineration, 01 II allowed by state and local authoIties, by luning. If tuned, stay out of smoke. Do not re-use empty container.
In CIIse of emergency In case of large-scale spillage regarding this product. call:
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 BASF CORP 800-832-HBP
In case of medical emergency regarding this product. cal:
1. Your local doctor for Immediate treatment.
2. Your local polson control center (hospital).
3. BASF Corporation 8OO·832-HELP
Steps to be taken In cue materlliis ...... Hd 01 spined DIke and contain spII wlh Inert material (sand, earth, etc.) and transfer liquid and solid diking material to I8p8rate coraIners for disposal. Remove contaminated dothlng and wash affected skin areas with water. Wash dothlng
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General Information Blazere herbicide Is Intended for aelectlvepostemergencecontrol of certain til Qlttleaf weeds and grlln. (See DhctlaM tor .... for specfIc crops and Willis). BI AZER Is elfectMI through contact action; therefore, weeds must be thoroughly CCMIAId wlh spray. large crop-and-weed leaf canopies shalter s"lIIer weeds and prevent adequate spray coverage. Labeled crops are tolerant to BLAZER; however,leafspeckling and Ieaf-bronzlng may oc:cu under certain conditions, partIcWuIy on the youngest IeIMIs present at time of application. Exposed stems may also exhibit external spotting and bronzing. New gnMth Is OOiilllll and crop vigor Is not reduced. (See Restrictions .nd Umltlltlons for each crop.)
11me of appllClltion Make postemergenca application of BLAZER and BLAZER tank mixes early, when weeds are small and ectlvely growing and before weeds reach the maximum size listed In the application rate tables for the Individual crops.
Early appIlcatIoo to weeds resdts In Improved weed cmrol, &lOINS UIe of the kMer tate (depending on weed species), and makes It easier to obtain thorough spray coverage. Delay In application which pennIts weeds to exceed the maximum size stated wi! result In Inadequate contrel .• •
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Wat. volume and apqy p .. lun Apply nf8COllCOllll •• rn. l8Iar?ldld,ed ndeI 01 BL&ZFR _ fallows:
Groc.nI equipment: Use a minimum 01 20 gallons 01 water per ~ acre and a ,,*iIi.un 01 40 pel pi 1IIlJ'8 (........t at the boOm - not II the pump or In the line). When crop and weed foliage Is dense. use up to 50 gallons 01 WIlIer and up to eo psi pm un. Use ItandaId high pre B B n pesticide hoIow cone or tat fan ilOZiIes spaced 20 Inct.a apart. Do not use 1Iood. whirl chamber or COiltioled droplet appUcadon (CDA) nozzles. Adjust the height 01 the boOm ~ the crap to give complete coverage 01 all weeds. The high gdonage and high pressure wi! promote nBCiISSIIIy COlIC •• 01 Wlsds. For further Information on opIIiTIOOI spray pressures for specific nozzles. refer to manufacturers' charts for recommendations. Maintain suIIicIert aglbdiOl'l during mbdng and spraying to Insure .. uniform spray mbcture.
Note: ~tion before or during application Is not recommended. C"'ivation may pd weeds urlder stress, thus making cortroI m~e dllflcUt. TImely cdtMdIon 3 to 7 days after appIntion wi! usually assist In weed corIti'OI. When row banding equipment Is employed, It shot.*t be adjusted to prOllide maximum coverage 01 W8(.js In the row.
Thorough coverage of the weeds can be obtained with two nozzles dlredecl from either side 01 the crop row taward the weeds In the cenler rows. RecornrnerIded mlnlmcm barld width Is 15 Inches with a minimum of 15 gallons 01 water per acte on the barld. Application with a single nozzle over the rCHIis not recommended.
,. equipment: In generW .... a mInknurn 01 10 gIIIonI 01 WIlIer per acre and a maximum 0140 pal prawn. How8'II8r. BLAZER applied In 5 gaIona per acre has bean aftec:tIve for CUiibol 01 ..... weeds where llllequate coverage can be KhleilCd.
u.. orft/ dllphiagm-lype "' .... proIIucIng cone or fan IP'8Y patterns.
Nozzle place and orientation: Nozzles IhcUd point to the rear 01 the aIn:ndt and not be pointed downward mona than 20 dagraflS. Nozzles must not be located farther eM then tfvee.fourthI the distance from the cenler 01 the _uaft to the end 01 the wing or rotor. A height 016 to 10 feet OYer
the crop Is recommencIed.
Drill bawd; £xci ell! cant to prevent spray drift to other crops. AerIal spraying when other crops are closer than 100 yards downwlrld or 50 yards upwind is not recommended. A drift cortroI agent may reduce drift; how8vct'. may also decrease weed control. Do not apply BLAZER by aircraft \"hen wind velocity exceeds 10 mph.
ImporW1t: AerIal applicators must be famllar with the EPAregistered label and fclaw the wse precautions. Spraying oIBlA7FR In a manner other than as recommended Is done at the user's risk. Users are responsible for II loss or damage which resdIs from such spraying. In addition. aerial applicators shOOd follow IJII applicable state and local regWitlons aoo ordinances. In interpreting the label arid local regiAtIons, the most restrictive .... 1onI II1Wd apply to avokI drift hazards.
Spi'IIyadcI4tIvH An additive Is required with BLAZER to achiev'l consistent weed control. The standard label
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1WCC)i' il'ililldation II 1 pint 01 an eo" active nonIooIc spray eurfacIant per 100 gallons 01 wat.. For certain weeds. a higher apray surfactant rate Is 1'8COI'IW'II8I1ded.
Urea AmmonIum Nitrate (\JAN). COi ••• 1Oi iIy refanwd to _ 28'lI.. 3O'lI. or 32'lI. '''ugeo1 luIudon, may be added In place 01 0Iher IP'8Y adjlMllU for Improved weed corIti'OI In aoybeans. The atandarct use ial8 01 1 /~ 10 1 gallon per at :e is recorn nended.
Non-phytotoxlc 01 conceIlUate shoIjd be added to the spray tank for certain tank mix combinations u recommendecIln the directions for apec:IIic crops. The 01 concemate must conraJn either a petroleum or \I8",j8tabIe 01 base and must meet the foIowing c:rIterta:
1) be non-phytotoxic. 2) contain only EPA-1!xempt
ingredients. 3) prOllide good mixing quality
In the jar test (see the following section). and
4) be successful In local experience.
T ne exact com,lOSltlon 01 suitable products wiD vary; however. vegetable aoo petroleum 01 concentrates should contain errusiliers which prOIIIde good mixing quality. For vegetable 01 concentrates. It has been observed that highly refined vegetable oils are more satlsfactOiY than unrefined oIs, For additional information. refer to the Jar test for estimating sulablity of oil t'~rates.
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......... Ior..umMlng ..... bIIIIy ofoloon&* ..... " BLAZER II mbced willi hIrblcIdeI ~Ihe~,d • crop 01 COl........ t"-e foIowIng far .... for estimating .... hilly d aI COIIC6i .... 1hol*I be cwnIed out.
1. .... auppIy: Use rriy water from kUnded IOIa'C8 and II the .oun::e 18mf\8I1II1n.
2. Amount of .... In Ir. Grpund .,. '!iID . for 20 'JII/b_/A IP'8Y IIdurne ... 3-1/3 c:upe (800 m) d water. AIr IN. MOO - for 5 griAans/A IP'8Y volume ... 5/6 cup (200 rQ) 01 WIIfer. or tor 10 'JII/b_/A spay volume &lie 1-2/3 (400 m) 01..... For OCher spray volumes. adjust proportIonaIeIy to aboYe.
3. Amount 01 hImIcId.(s) and 01 conc:es ... tw 10 add: Add heI'tlIcIdes and aI COI'JC8i III ate at the late d 1 teaspoon (5 m) for each pint d recommended label rate.
4. AdCI component. In following sequence, gently mixing belween component addltlon~: a. Dry products (dry
fIowabies and wettable powders) when applicable.
b. BLAZER. and when applicable, OCher water miscible products (such as Basagran- herbicide). fiqukj ""llllets rnJ/or liquid IIowabies.
c. 01 COl teenlrale d EnUsIIableCOl'lC8i .. ates,
IUCh IS Poesa- herbicide. when applicable.
5. ClIp )lr, Invert 10 eycl", let stand for 15 mlnut.s, • valuat ••
6. EvaJualion: An Ideal tank mix combination wi! be uniform; thus. the sullablily d the 01 COI'teenIrate Is questionable If any d the following are observed:
Em 01 at the surface • tim or gIobtHs
Flgcculatlon • fin. partJcIee WhIch ft'_y be IUIPIItded In the Jkpd or found II • prec'4:Jbted Iayw • the boIIom d the Jar. Clah.'?ft!o - thlckeulng t.xtur. (co.gul.t.d) re. I ublng yogwt or • CII'd-tIcII teIcbn II wilt cottage chane
FIJ spray tank one-'taIf to twoto'1lrdlU wilt dean water and add the recomrnended IIIYICU1l d BlAZER foIo\rJecI by I spray acljuvar( wille the agIIator Is nmIng. AIfIIK thorough mIxIItg. add the ramaInIng quIntiIy d __ . Forthe mixing _qll.nce d tank mix combin:ItIons. 188 labeling d respective compounds.
Restrictions and limitations Do not apply BLAZER or BLAZER tank mixes to crops listed on this label .,.. haw been IUbjed to stress conditions such as drougt«. flooding. frost or hal damage; high temperature stress or wit; Injury from herbicides or excessive feltllzer or sol salts; wind "*",,. widely ftuctuatlng temperatlnS; stress syrI1JtomS t.om dlan_, nematodes or Insects; cold tempetattas when mexiliun day temperature Is below 70 deglees F .• or sol temperature Is below 60 degrees F.; IS weeds wi not be actively growing and cortroI may be reduced.
Crop roIdon ren Ictlon: Root crops (such as carrots. turnips. IW8eI potaI08S. erc.) must not be planted In fields treated with JJLAZER herbicide for a period d 18 months folowlng treatment.
In case d crop falure. oriy peanuts. soybeans or rice may be immediately replantetl.
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Ralnfalsoon arter apJlIIcI'Ion may dec:reUe the IIfect'"Nr all d SUlFA. Do no! apply f rein II d ... Iei.tg.
Do not apply IhIs product Ifvough any type d irrigation system.
Do not apply O\ie1wd Irrtgi6In wIIhIn 8 hours d application.
PhysIcal IItcom1Ji1111 My. reduced weed COI .. oI. or crop Infury may ...ut from mixing B' AlEft with ottt. pesticides (fungicides. herbicides. Insecticides or mIticIdes). additives. or fertlizers. BASF does not recommend the &lie ~ BU'ZFft tank mixes OCher than those listed on BASF labels. supplemental Isbels. or technical toeerlns. Local agrlWtural awhorItles m'ly be ill source d information wi18l1 using other than BASF naCOIl.'18I tded tank mixes.
Attention
Oean sprayer thoroughly before and after application d I. 'rblcldes.
Falin to clean sprayer thoroughly after ill herbicide application may ...ut In Injury to other crops If sprayed with the same equipment.
Consdt the label d the previously used herbicide for cleaning InsIructIons. "no InstrudIons are avalable. the steps Usted below are Ioaggested fev: paaning d spray eqclpment 'prior to or Idiowing appicat~R .
•• • FI the sprayer "" Qean wolte. and add I COI1lIllfr<.'Ialpray 'II ..... cleaner or a surfad:lnt/edjwant at the ,ecali.Mtdec1 T32 ~ Is Ia~t CIrculate through entire apra~&1 system. Spray IPlJr'lllil>1ately haH the tank IoIIiion through the
hoses, boom, and nozzles to ca.t IheIe pans. DraIn the tank end rinse the totII system ~ ....... IIrneI with clean water.
Soybeans
Directions for use ApfJy BUlfR when weeds .. smaI and IIdIYaIy growing and before they reach the maximum size listed In Table " Application Rata Table for Soybeans. In soIIdseeded narrow-row soybean plartlngs. 8I..AZ.c.R herbicide shWd be applied when soybeans are In the 1 to 2 trifoliate leaf stage In order to Iran good ~ coverage 01 'JJIuds
The recommended rate 01 broad spectrum postemergence -' control Is 1 to 1.5 pHs 01 BLAZER .... acre plus 1 pH 01 an eo'llo active 3pl'8y SUlfactant per 100 gallons of spray mix.
A sequential application of 1 pint of BLAZER followed by one pint of BlAZER can be used for controlling subsequent weed lIushes or escaped weeds before they reach the maximum weed size listed In Table 1. N1aN a rr.''1imum of 15 days between sequential appIicaIIons and do not apply more than 2 pints of BLAZER per season.
Spny Mdltifts An additive Is required with BLAZER to achieve consistent weed OOIlt101. The standard label recommendation Is 1 pH of an 80% active nonlonlc spray surfactant per 100 gallons 01 water. For certain weeds, a higher spray surfactanl rale Is recommended.
Urea AmmonIum Nkrate (UAN), commonly referred to as 28%, 30% or 32% ,ilk. 0QUi ' soh.aion. may be added In place of other spray adi:.MInts for In!pl'oved -' control In soybeans. The
atandaId use rale 01 1/2 to 1 gaIon per acre II 1'8COI1VIIII1ded.
RHtrIcUona .nII IImII8tIcIM for UN In soybeiIns (pertlal1Ist)
Du not apply BUlfR wIIhIn 50 days 01 haIveIt for IOYbeens.
Do not apply more 1hIn 2 pHs per acre 01 BLAZER herbicide per glowiIlg ..son for soybeans.
Do not apply more than 1-1/2 pHs 01 BLAZER per appIlcaIIoIL
MaN a minimum of 15 days between sequential applications of BLAZfR.
Do nat use traBted plants for faad or forage.
In the case of crop falin, only .aybeans or ~ may be ImmediaIP.ly replanted.
Crop roIIItlon restriction: Root crops (such as carrots, turnips, sweet potatoes. etc,) must not be planted In fields treated with BLAZfR for a period of 18 months following treatment.
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SPeCIAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL WEED PROBLEMS IN SOYBEANS
BEGGARWEED.~DA CorUoI 01 florida Beggarweed Is dllllWt due to the weed'i long germination aeason. Apply 1.5 pints 01 BLAZER per acre plus 2 pints 01 spray ItJ'factant per 100 gallons 01 spray mix when Beggarweed aeacIIngI have no more than 2 young expanding true leaves. Weeds II this time wi not be more than 1-i /2 Inches high. h Is Important to obtain maximum COIIIrd 01 the earliest weed lIush. TIme Wtlvatlon to fiNe muImum COI.uI 01 ,egiOwth or I6COIIdary MId IuIha BLaZER wi auppl'1II or pertiIIy COI.uI Melfi glowlllg under condltlona 01 high 101 rnuIsttn and high reIaIIIIe humidly.
BUCKWHEAT. WILD BUFFALOBUR Partial COnIfuI 01 wid buckwheat and buIIaIobur can usually be obtained when the seedlings have less than 2 true Ieavas. Use BLAZER at 1.5 pints In 30 gallons 01 water per acre. Use 2 pints 01 a spray surfactant per 100 galons 01 spray mix.
COCKLEBUR BLAZER, at the 1.S pint rate per acre, wli usuaIy cause stunting or death 01 seedlings not exceeding 2 true leaves which are actively growing under conditions 01 high sol moisIlJ'e and high relative humidity. Use 1 pint 01 spray IIriIcIant per 100 gallons 01 spray mix.
Members 01 the cucumber famly germinate over an extended period 01 time. Control is theiefore difficult to obtain with a single 'lPIlIy. In order for BLAZER to be effective, Initial application should be made to weeds no later than the 2-1eaf growth stage. Use 1.5 pints 01 BLAZER per acre pius 2 pints of spray adjuvant per 100 gallons 01 spray mix.
LAMSSOUARTERS. COMMON BLAZER, at the 1.5 pint rate per acre, wi! usuaRy cause spotting, stunting or death of many seedlings not exceeding ~ true leaves. Add 2 pints of spray surfactant per 100 gaBons of spmy mix. Cultivation 3 to 7 days after application wBI usually assist in control.
MORNINGGLORYS More consistent control 01 Momingglorys can be achieved by usi. I sequential applications 01 1 pint of BLAZER. AloIN a minimum c:I. 15 days between sequential appIiallions and do not apply more than 2 pints per season. Use 2 pl~4S 01 spray surfactant per 100 gaIons aI spray mix or 2 pints 01 oil concenlrate per treated acre. --POINSETTIA, WILD BLAZER, 1.5 pints per acre plus 2 pints of a spray surfactant per 100 gallons of spray mix, will usually kil or severely stunt wid poinsettia. Apply prior to the formation of tilt> third true leaf. In addition, the seedling must be actively growing. This treatment wli usuafty rest* in a height differential between soybeans and surviving wid poinsettia, thus aIowing post-directed applications and additional control .
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SESBANIA, ;.tEMP CROTALARIA, SHOWY Seabania and CrotaIarIa are very senalllve to BLAZER. Apply BLAZER at 1 pint per acre plus 2 pints d lpI8y IUlfactar« per 100 gallons d IpI8Y mix. Effective control can be obtained at just about .. plant heIgtta. h Is Important, however, that BLAZER be applied prior to bloom. Applications after bloom are '*'IIy noI aIIec:tIIM and tt ... notlet:Oi.i •• Ided. Dumg 01"'" periods d dry wlather, COIIIrUI may be erratic. Application for cor«raI d these weeds shrud be timed to OCCU" after ~ weed emergence has taken place. Care must be exercised to make certain that crops do not shade this weed from IpI8Y deposits. Waiting for the sesbanIa to break through the crop canopy may be advisable fC( cor«raI d late season infestations.
STARBUR, BRlSn.y SENNA, COFFEE Apply BI.A."".ER, at the 1.5 plrU per acre plus 2 pints d a spray surtacar« per 100 gallons d spray mix to kit 01 suppress seedlings that are not past the 2~ stage. AppIlcatloolS after the 2~ stage are iISUaIIy ineffective.
PERENNIAL WEEDS: BINDWEED, FIELD BINDWEED, HEDGE MILKWEED, CUMBING MILKWEED, COMMON REDVlNE TRUMPETCREEPER
Growth d perennial weeds from underground rootstocks Is very difficlJl to control. BLAZER at 1.5 pints per acre, plus 2 to .. pints d spray sufactant per 100 gallons d spray solution applied under favorable environmental conditions. wi burn back the above-ground plant parts and retard regrowth. BLAZER will not kit the underground rootstocks d these weeds.
ANNUAL GRASSES: FOXTAIL, GIANT FOXTAIL, GREEN FOXTAIL, YELLOW JOHNSONGRASS,SEEDUNG PANICUM, FALL SHATIERCANE
BLAZER must not be the basic component d a grass management program. FOI additional control of escaped grasses foIowing a pre-plar« ~ ICOi porated or preemergence herbicide, apply BlAZER at 1.5 pirU per acre plus 2 to .. pints cI spray surfactant per 100 galons d spray mix. Grasses not exceeding the 2-1eaf stage wW be stunted or kiIed. ActIvMy Is dependent upon good soIl11Oislure dwing and following spray application.
VOLUNTEER SMALL GRAINS: BARLEY OAlS RYE WHEAT
BLAZER applied to emerging volunteer small grains In the 1- to 2~f stage will kll or stunt rduy plants. BLAZER should be applied at 1.5 pints per acre plus 2 to" pints d spray surfactant per 100 piIJIons 01
··Po spray mix. Activity Is dependent upon good sol moisturE during and following the spray apglpt s .
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u .. thI fallowing chart .. a guide to determi , br· ..... Madl and gruIII ccnroIed by a. \7'£R Ilona .., varIouI tank mixes wMh BLAZER.
BIndweed, field BIndweed, Hedge Mlkweed, Climbing Mlkweed. CoII.,1On RedvIne Trumpetcreeper
-Notl: Tank mixes are not appllr..able In California.
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BLAlfR + BIllIgI'M unll mix In .,.,..,. General and application information, RMtrtctIona and IImIIations
Generallnkwmltlon BLAZER can be tank mbcacl wlh B IPPI' for poaWmIfgIIlCII collbol of the major broadIeat weed IpacIes In soybeans.
TIma of application Appy In IICCOIdance with weed lIzas ~1nacI1n Tibias 1,3, 4, & 5. A delay In application wi! permit waaela to exceacl the INIlCImum IIze ItatBd, resUtlng In Inadequate control. (Refer to - " WI .1IIIId OIl-=-. tor U .. , pages 3 - 6 for additional information).
Rate Appy BLAlfR at the rate 011/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre. Refer to Table 1 to determine the correct application rate of BLAZER In the tank mix, see the BLAlfR use rate In Table 1. For colltnA of Cocklebur up to the &-leaf stage and Velvetleaf up to the ~eaf stage, add 1 pint per acre 01 Basagran to HI AlflR. For Prickly slda (Teaweed) up to the &-leaf stage, add 1-1/2 pints per acre of Basagran to BLAZER.
SfnY 8Cldillve Add an ~ active nonIonk: spray surfactant at a minimum rate of 1 pint per 100 pons of spray mixture. For control of certain 1M!Iaels such as escaped grasses and Hemp sesbanla, add 2 to 4 pints of spray surfactant per 100 gallons of spray. See the HI AlfIR Special tIM Directions for additional weeds and specifIC amounts of spnly surfactant.
A non-phytotoxic crop oil 001 ...... 818 may be used In place of other adjuvants In the BLAZER + Basagran tank mix at a rate of 2 pinls per acre.
Special IMtructJons for use of Urea Ammonium NIIme (\JAN) or AmmonIum sulfate For Irnpro\/Id veMdeef 001 .. 01 In eoybeane, • UAN eoIUIIooI (commonly referred to as 28%, 30'1(, or 32% nIIrogen dillon) or &I1VIIOI1Iwn etMMe may be added. UAN ancI emmoIUn .iIfate are agrkUturII gr.te ........ ...t by dealera for agrlWtural applications. They may be added Ie. the tank when Velvedelf Is one 01 the primary targal w a a eI'S Appy 1/2 to 1 gaIon per acre 01 UAN or 2.5 Ibs. 01 emmoIlium SlMate per acre, depelldli III on weed lIze ancl environmental concIltlons.
WIth the mdlllon 01 UAN or ammonium stMate, a leaf bum on soybeans may occur, but the new growth Is normal and crop vigor Is not reduced. Refer to yow supplier of Basagran/BLAZER for infonnatlon concemlrag success"" IocaJ experience prior to using UAN or ammonium date. Do not use brass or aluminum nozzles when spraying will the UAN or ammonium stMate.
U .. re.e for UAN or AmmonIum Su""e
Ground application: UAN - 1/2 to t gaIon per acre. AmmorUn SlMate - 2.5 Ibs. per acre. AIr application: UAN - 1/2 gallon per acre. AmmonIum SIMata • BASF does not rec:ommeIld the application 01 ammonium SlMate • applied In less than 10 gallons per acre due to potential proIJIeI •• with precipitation In reduced volumes. Ammonium stMate can be applied by air at 2.5 Ibs. per acre • the appIicalion II macIe In more than 10 gallons per acre 01 total solution. Use a .. I.1OI1ium stM.1te only • II has been demonstrated to be successful In local expel ienca.
Water volume and .pray prlll",e
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Ground equipment For the tank mbc 01 BLAlfR + 8aR(lI'8I\ usa a mII..-un of 20 gallons 01 total apreyaolWlon per _ (broadcast basis) and a minimum 01 40 psi pllll n. u.. .. 1CfIIId high pi III n hollow cone or flat fan nozzles fII8Ced 20 Inches apart. Do not usa Iood or whiIt chamber mrnea Nt equipment: Use 5 to 10 gallons 01 total spray solution per acre.
Mixing FII the aprey tank one-haIf U with water and acid the recommencled amount 01 product In the following order • BLAZER, Basagran, l!pI'8y adjuvant • whIe the agitator Is running; then add the remaining quantity of water.
Coverage Thorough coverage 01 actively growing weeds Is essential. large crop and weed leaf canopies shelter smaller weeds and can prevent adequate spray coverage. Soybeans are tolerant to the above tank mixes; however, uncler certain concIitions soybeans may bum. crinkle and bronze.
AeItrIcIIons and limitations (paltlal1iIt) P.ead ancl follow restrictions and limitations on the BLAZER ancl Basagran labels. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixes.
Do not apply BlAZER within 50 days of harvest.
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Product RIll. WMd. Controlled
8Iezer lpa to 1-1/2 pia. AnnulI ........ 11. WMCII IICCOItIIng to weed species and sIz •. (See Table 1. Pages 7 &8)
Bindweed. Field Mlkweed. Bindweed. Hedge Common Mlkweed. Olmbing Radvine
Trumpetcreeper
Weed. Controlled
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Basagran 1 to 2 pts. Anoda. SpuTed -according to Begganicks -weed species Cocklebur (large) 4" and size 8S Dayllower -listed on the DevIscIaw -Basagran Malow. \fenlce T label. Marshelder -
• Use the 1/2 pint per Acre of BLAZER for control of Pigweed species only. o· :.: •• 0
• Do not Include 01 concentrate with nitrogen soIIIions when tank mixing BLAZER and Basagran. • See Special Directions for other weed problems in soybeans on the Basagran label. .
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TMie 4 - NonMm a... • A'FR: 1/2 pInI Besagran: 1 to 2 pIrU Weeds colbolled: lilted In Table 4.
Table I - Southam SIlOs II AZfR: 1 pin 8uagRn: 1 pin Weeds colbolled: lilted InTabieS.
Blazer 1/2 Po/A. Pigwead LAafStage IIuImum 01 ConcenIraIe (RadIoat n SmoaIh) H ...... (2 ra/A.)
Tal Waterhemp or NIrogen Fertllzer" (UAN SoIulion (1/2· 1 _./A.)
Upto4 <2" or Upto4 <2" AmmonIum
SUhte (2.5 Iba./A.) I VeIvIIIeef Is the
i- plue plus pN.BI r weed Anoda. Spwrad M· .... nt,WId 1IIrgetn
Basagran 1 t02 BaIoonvIne NID8dge, YeIcNI Lambsquarter or ps./A. Beggartlcks Poinsettia, WId Convnon according to Buckwhest. WId Purslane, Convnon Ragweed are noI weed OxIdelD Ragtuaad, Cu'lhon a probIem.) species and Croton, Tropic: Ra~,GIant med 0ayIIcwer Redweed
"NorU'IIm States. for the p&I'pO&8 rI this table, .. the following ItaIes and those to the north thereof. II.., IN. KS. MD. MO (except lOI.Iheeslam MO Jefferson CoI.I1ly and scdh). NY and OH.
bRequns two appIkatloie rI easagran In IICCOIdance willi the Basagran label. <Do not InducIe 01 COIlC8iiIJatlt willi UAN or anvnonIum date solutions when ... mixing BI..AZEA willi Basagntl •.
"See and follow the Basagran label for additional Infell matlon.
-pI pI ".iiOi1III-c' Up 106 MIIow, Venice Up 106 MomIi WOrtes Upto4 Mustaid, WId 6 NIghtsIaie. BIIICk Upto6 Pigweed, Redroot 6
Basagran 1 rA,/A Pigweed, Smooth Upto6 Ragweed, Common 4-6 Ragweed, Giant Upto4 Redweed 2-4 Sesbanla, I-Ierr1) 4 Sida. Prickly (T eaweed)< Upto4 Smartweed. Pennsylvania Upto6 Starbur, BrIstly 4-6 Velvetleal' Up to 4 Waterhemp. Tal Upto6
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'Southern IIales, for the JUPOS8 0I1hIs table .. : At. AR. FL. GA. KY, LA. MS, NC, OK. SC, TN, TX. VA and SOIIheastem Me (Jefferson Cotny and 1CUh),
"Do nat treat earlier than the two-Ieaf stage and do nat count cotyledon leaves. <For more consistent control, Increase i'8Ie 01 Buagran 10 1-1/2 pints.
Ganaral and Application lnfonnaClor.. RntrIctIons and LImIIatIons
G ........ lnfonnatJon II PEA and Pout may be ... mixed or applied sequentlaly for postemergence control of broacIeaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively Qiowlng and 81 the recomrne.lded growth ltagas.
h Is I" ipOItant tha. grasses pnwIcuIy Iprayad with BLAZER have rasa.I'Ied actlve growth belen ",aW!r", wi:: I Pout. ThIa welling period Is Important In achieving maximum activity with Poast.
lima of appllcltlon For optimum control, apply the tank mix to actlve!y growing weeds at the si:'es recommended indicated In the BlAZER and Poast labels.
Sequential applications should be made I: a) .. weetSs to be controlled are not at the ,::orrect growth stage for treatment at the same time, or b) grasses to be COIlboled Include Rhizome Johnsongrass, Quackgras8, Bermudagrass, Wlfestem Muhly, Volunteer corn, Shaltercane, Volunteer cereals, Wild Oats, Red Rice or Itchgrass. For further Information on IIIqU8ntIaI appUrat'ons see Table 8 (page 25).
Rate
Apply BLAZER at 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre tank mixed with Poast for post8lT18rgel1Ce control of selected annual broadleaf/grass weeds In soybeans. In order to determine the correct application rate of BLAZER to use In the tank mix, see the BLAZER use rate In Table 1 (page 7.a).
Use 3/4 pint of Poest with 2 pints d. 01 COIlCellttate per acre to ~ wid proeo del Use 1 pint of Pout with 2 pints of crop 01 COIlC8llIhIIe per acre with the ~op1ate rate of BLAZER to control the foIcwIng annual grasses: BroetI'BIIf, SignIIgrass, Fal Pancum. GIant FOIIdaII, ....1QIeItce and T_ PInIcum. For aI other annual grasses on the POUI label, Increase the rate of Pout by 50%. Refer to Table 6 (page 22) to detlll1M lethe corrac:t rate of aprIIc allon of Poast In the tank mix.
Spray .ckIlllve 01 COIIC8ntrate. 2 pints/A. nul be used In this tank mix.
Do not use nitrogen fertllzer with this tank mix.
Wat. wIurna, ..... y , ........ and appllClltlon equipment For additionallnforrnation, refer to the section tilled DIrectIons for use, pages 3-6.
Mixing FII the foray tank one-haIf U with clean water and add the recommended amount of product In the following order: BLAZER, oil concentrate, Poast - whIe the agIIaIor Is IUrV1Ing. then add the remalroing qtJIIrdy of water.
Restriction. and IImftatkHI. (pwllaillst) Nways read and fcIow the restrictions for aI products when used alone, In a tank mb. or a sequential application. The most restrictive labeling applies to tank mixtures.
Do not apply BlAZER within 50 days of haJvest and do not apply Poast within 90 days of harvest.
Do not use treated plants for feed or forage.
Do not add UAN solution or ammonium SlMate to a tank mix of
• Tank mix does not COi .. oI Rhizome Johnsongrass, Quackgrass. Bermudagrass, Wir8II8m MuhIy. Volunteer com, Shaaerc:ane. Volunteer cet'eels. WId oats. Red rice or Itchgrass.
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B~R + B.ug~n + Po.,' Applications In Soybeans
General and Application Information. RHtrtctlona and Llmlllltlons
GeneralInfonnatIon BLAZER. Basagran and Poesl may be tank mixed Of applied ~ for postemargence conlrol cI broalJIeaf and grass weeds. Weed must be actively groNIng and at the nICOI\lIl8nded growth Itages.
Sequential applications SequenIaI appIIcaIIon 8hWd be made I: a) all weeds to be COiili~ are not at the correct gro'Nth stage 'Of treatment at the same time. Of b) r IS to be COiill .... Include RhlzQfn8 Johnsongrass Quackgrass. Bermudagrass: Wirestem Muhly. Volunteer CQfn.
Shattercane. Volunteer cereals, WId oats. Red rice Of Itchgrass. FOf further information on sequential applications see Table 8 (page 25).
TIme of application Applications should be made In accordance with weed species and growth stage as ,1JtI1ned In Table 7 (page 24).
Rate Blazer at 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre may be tank mixed with Basagran at 1 to 2 pints per acre a'lCi 1-1/2 pints cI POBSt for poslemetgence control cI selected annual broadIeaf/grass weeds In soybeans. The rate cI Poast recommended In the tank mix Is 50% greater than the rate cI Poast used alone; 188 the Poast label. In Ofder to determine the COfrect application rate cI BLAZER to use In the tank mixture. see the BLAZER use rate In Table 1.
Spr8y eddltlve AMays 8dd Pout hIKbIcIde In the .... mbcture with 2 pIrU per ecre cla~ iIOI'\ilhYlOIOI 01 CXII1CP..illat... 01 COi'JC8iibiile must be UI8d with the tank mbdure In place cI a epray IlriIctarc. The adcS'lon cI a crop 01 c:onc.illilte rMY Ii~ the crop reIpOi1Se.
W .... volume • .,..y ......... and application equlpme"t FOf 8dd1Uonal infoililillion refer to the section enIIIIed Directions for ..... pages3-6.
Mbdng FII the IIpnlY tank one-haH U with clean water and add the Ncomn.dad amount cI product In the foIowIng ooier: BLAZER, Basagran, 01 COilC8libale, Poast -wille the agltatOf Is running, then add the remaining quardy cI water.
Restrictions and limitations Read and follow restrictions and limitations on the BLAZER Basagran and Poast labels. ~ most restrictive labeling applies in tank mixes.
Do not include UAN solution Of ammonium sulfate when tank mixing 01 concentrate with B' -ZER, Basagran and Poast.
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Blazer 0.5 - 1.5 ralA. R8Ier to Tablaa 3, 4, end 5 (pIgM 18, 17,
- plus plus - 18 end 20) for brad_ MId 1pK111 and growth IhlgeI for the BfIz. +
Besagran 1 -2 ralA. Basagran tank mix.
I- plus plus WHd COUllo •• d SIzes
Pout AnnulI Grasses" 01 COIlC .... ate
3/4 pt. WId Proao MIIat 4 ·10" (2 ra/A.)'
1-1/2 pIS. Bamyardgrass 3· S" Crabgrass. Urge 3·6" CrabgnIsa, Smooth 3·6" Cupgrass. Wcx:My 3·8" FOlilaI. Green 3· S' FOlilaI. Yellow 3·8" Foxtal. Giant 3·8" Goosegrass 3·6" JohIISOngI'8SS. SlIlIcIi IQ 3·8" Junglerice 3· S' Panlcum. FaD 3· S' Panlcum. Texas 3·8" Slpnalgrass. Broedleaf 3·8" SpIangIetop. Red 3· S' WItchgrass 3· S"
"Tank mbc does noI COIlbar Rhizome John,ollgr ... Quackgrass. Bermudagrass. \\1restem MuhIy. Voltnaer corn. Shattercalle. Valunteer eelaala. WId oats. Red rice or Ilcloorass.
• Do noIlncIude UAN solution or AmmonIum SIMale when tank rnIdIg 01 COI,,* .. atlil will aru.. Basagran and Poast.
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When meIdng MqUII1liII errrJ/or tenk !nbc eppIlcetIona 01 BUZE". ""agran errrJ Pout, c:onUIlhe IoIIowIng !able f« Older 01 eppIlcIIIIon errrJ rnInIrnum time between eppIlcIItIona.
Order of ApplelllD. ..
first Product(s) Applied SICo."1d Product(s) AppUId II ........ 11mI Bllwl,n AppIIcationa
Blazer Pout 7daya
Blazer + Basagran Pout 7 days
Pout Blazer or 24 hours Blazer + Basagran
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BLAZER + 2.4-DB Tank Mix In SOybeans
Oenoral and Application Information, RHIrIcIIona and Llmll8Uona
G .... llnforrnlltlon A tenk mix 01 BUlfA plUi 2.4-DB II rwcomrn8Ilded for COIaol 01 Morningglory. Cocklebur. Cummon Ragweed. Redroot P9liud. JlmsortNead. Buigharkln and CItron In soybeans w,18I'1 the weed IIze axceedI that apet;!!1ed on the BLAlfR label.
TIme of appllc8Uon For optInun corIbol. apply the tank mix to the aforaInarfIonad actively growing weeds up to 8 Inches In height or length. Applications at later stages wli result In partial control or suppression. See Table 9 for Information on dosage rates and weed sizes.
The use 01 this tank mix wi! cause foliage Injury and may reduce yields. Applications at the third or greater trlollate leaf stage wi! assist In minimizing foliar Injury.
Rate Mix 2 lIuld ount'~s of Butyrate 200. or 2 luid ounces of Butoxonee. with 1 to 1-1/2 pints of BLAZER for each acre being treated. For additional control of Cocklebur. add 1/2 pint Basagran per acre to the tank mixture.
Spray addfttve Add 1 pint of an 80% active nonIonlc spray adjuvant per 100 gallons to Increase control of weeds. Do not add crop oIs to the tank mixture. The addition of a spray adjuvant wil Increase the hormona12,4-DB crop response.
Water volume, spray prns ... , and application equipment For additional Information refer to the section entitled Directions for UN, pages 3 - 6.
Mixing FII the spray IIII1k one-haIf U with clean _tar and add the nICOIIIIMnded amour1l 01 product In the following order: BLAZER. 2.4-08 and spray adjuvant - wille the agitator II running; then add the remaining quardy oI_ar,
Drtft huInI Care must be lIIken when appIPIg the tank mbclln to prevent drlt to .. non-target crops. Tobecc:o. omalTl8l'ltllll, must.lllds, eugar beets. potatoes. vegeIabIes. and cotton are a few 01 the crops known to be .nsItIve to this tank mixture. HorrnoncHype Injury In non-target crops can reSIJt fron1 trace amounts of 2,4-08 drift. The t.a of any dw«t drIl COIaol agent may reduce this hazard; however. the drift control agent may also decrease the weed COIltJoI activity.
Reltrlctl,)M and IlmitalUons (partial Hst) Read and follow all directions and use restrictions .... BL.AZ::R and 2,4-OB labels. ' he most restrictive labellrlg applJc.s In tank mixes.
Do not use rates of BLAZER or 2,4-0B in excess of that recommencled on this label, or 9Xcessive injury and possib19 yield reduction ccUd reSIJL
Do not apply the tank mbcIure within 60 days of ha.vest for soybeans.
Do not apply more than one application of the tank mixture to soybeans per growing season.
Do not mix oIs. liquid fertilizers or other pesticides with the tank mix except as specIfIcaUy directed on this label.
~200 2 I. oz.jA. BUlgherIdn Up to f1' height orB~oxone CItron or length cA vine
CockIebI .. JlnISOOO.ad Mol • ..., Pigweed, Redroot Ragweed, Common
• The ICklIIon cA a ilOilO it: 4flI1lY adjuvIn wi Incraae the to 1II0ilII 2,4-0 crop respollse . • When size exct"':ls that specified on the Bluer label.
Oeneral and Application information, Reatrtc:tIona and UmItatIona
G ..... llnformatlon 81 aZER may be .... mbced with Scepter for IlIIpoved COIlbul 01 Coc:IdetJw and WId Pain 18IIIa In 1OybEns.
TIma of appllc8tlon Application should be In IICCOI'dance with weed ICes ouIIIned In Tables 1 and 7. A delay In application wi permit weeda to exc:e.t maximum s!ze stated • .uIIIng In Inadequate w"d.
Rate U. 81 AZfR.the rate 011/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre. In Older to detennlne the COmICt application nlte 01 BLAZER to use In the tank mix, see the BLAZER use rate In Table 1 (pages 7.a).
For 1mpr000ed control of common cocIdebur (up to 6-Ieaf). add Scepter at the nile 01 1/3 to 2/3 pint per acre to BLAZER. For control of WId Poinsettia (up to 6-leal). add Scepter at a rate of 2/3 pint per acre. TImely Ntlvatlons wi USUIIIIy usIst In weed control.
Spray IICIdlUve Add 2 pInIs of a nonIonIc spray surfactant per 100 ganons of spray mixture. For the control of certain weeda such as escaped grasses. the addition of up to 4 pints of spray adjwant per 100 gallons spray mix Is required.
Wllter volume, aprilY preasure Ind .PP''' "Ion equipment For additional information. refer to the section entillad Directions for use. page .
MIxIng FIIthe apnay .... onH1IIf U with water and add the NCOmI1I8IIded amount of poduct In the following Older: 81 AZfR. Scepter and a lpIBy adJWMI- whlethe agbtor Is rumng; then add the remelllIIlg quanIIty 01 water.
8c:..,.. .. ..,-111 IoIICIwd by BI aZER + 8c:epIer tank mix When Scepter !s applied postemergence foflowlng a Sc:epter pe.p ant Incorporated or prll8ll'l8lg£I1OJ application as desCItbed In the "SequentIal Prognun' section of the Scepter hertlIcIde label for the COl Ibol 01 florida Beggatweed. MexIcan Weed and SIcIdepod, the addition 01 BLAZER lettiie at the nile 01 1 to 1.5 pints per acre wi provide COIIIroI 01 amuaI mornInggIory and 0Iher map brrunc'oo' weed species In soybeans.
Reatrictlona Ind limitations (partial 1181' Read and toIow restrictions and IInlitatIons 01'1 the BLAZER and Scepter labels. Tt.e most restrictive labeling applies In tank mixtures.
Do not apply Scepter within 90 days of harvest.
Obsetve .. geographic and rotational crop I8StrIctIons 01'1 the Scepter label.
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Table 10 BLAZER + Scepter T8nk Mix In Soybuns
R81e and TIme of ApplIcatIon Table
Product Product Rate WHd COillroleci
BIaz. 0.5 - 1.5 pIS. Annual BroadIaaf Weedl
Refer to Table 1, pages 7 - 8, for recommended ~ l.a niles as per
r- plus plus weed If)8CIas and growth stages.
Scept. 1/3 to 2/3 rA- WHdI COllllol.1I" Weed Helghl
Cocklebur Up to &leaf (6") WId Poinsettia
• When ma exceeds that apecIIIed on the BIIDr label.
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Additive information
Spray IIMfac:tant 2 pt.s./100 gal.
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BLAZER + SCEPTER + 2,4-0B TANK MIX IN SOYBEANS
G....aIlnformation The IIddIIIon of 2 fluid ounces 01 2.4-08 (Butyrac 200. or ~QXone) to the HI -lflR plus Scepler tank mix: Is recommeIlded for ImprtNed COl Ibol 01 MOhllllgglory. Co.illon Ragweed. Giant Ragweed. Redroot Pigweed. Jimsonweed. Burgherkln. and Citron In soybeans when the weed size (up to 8-IeIIf) .M, aeds that apecIIIed on the BLAZER label.
Control with this mbctur8 may decreue wIIh Inc:reasIng weed size or densly 01 weed or soybean canopy. due to poor spray coverage. Add 1 pint 01 a nonIonIc spray surfactant per 100 gallons 01 apalV sgh 'Ion to llitieaw COIlbol cI weeds. The addition 01 surfactant wIIlncrease th'! hormonal 2.4-08 crop response.
For InformaIion on water volume, spray presstn. mbdng and application. refer to pages 3-6.
Restrictions and UmItaUons (partial list) Always read and follow the restrIc:tions and limitations for aI products. whether used alone or In a tank milt. The most .esbidive labeling applies In tank mixes.
BLAZER + Fusllade 2000 1 E Applications In Soybeans
General and Application IafonIIaIIoa, ResIrIcIbaa and UmIIations
General Information BLAZER and Fuslade 2000 1 E may be applied sequentially or In a tank mix for postemet'gence brt.. ">dIeaf and grass weed contr JI. The s,·owth stage 01 weeds at the
time 01 application wi! deIermIne which method 01 application wi! provide the most .... factory nIIUIts. BoIh BLAlf" and Fusiade IhcUd be applied to IICIIveIy glowing wu dl
TIme of application Applications IhcUd be made to actively growing weeds appioxlmatlly 2 to 3 waeb attar pIantIIlg. A delay wi! permit weeds to exceed the maximum size. reUtIng In Inadeq1l8te COl 1IrOI. The growth stage 01 weeds at the time cI application IhcUd govern the application system used for optimum weed control. For additional "0111181100. see Tables 11 & 12.
~: Tank mix: &pJAIcatbiS sometimes have relUted In reduced grass weed corIIrOI and pclilble.... tnaop~ .. compared to either pr:lduct usee! alone. If grass regrtIovth occurs following an application III the tank mix or an additional flush 01 grasses emet'g8. make a second apt'~ "Ion 01 F"slede 2000 10 actively growing amuaI grass weeds. as per the label recommendations. A tank mix: application Is not recommei Ided • perennial grass weeds are the predominant species to be COl Iboiled.
Rale Use BL.AZER at the rate 011/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre. Fuslade 2000 1 E rates wII vary depending on region and weed species from 3/4 to 3 pIrU per acre. For delals see the Fusiade 2000 1E label.
Spray additive When applying the BLAZER + Fusiade tank miKture. use a nonionic spray surfactant at the rate 01 2 pints per 100 gallons 01 spray solution.
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Water volume. ......y pranwe and application equipment For addtionIII .1fonnaI1on. refer to the aedIon anIItIed DIrectIons for use. pagel 3 - 6.
Milling FII the spay tank one-haIf lUI with dean water and add the recamI •• 1ded III'IICUt 01 product In the foIcw,1ng order: BLAZER. Fuslade. anti a spray adjuvant -whIe the agitator Is running. then add the remaining quantity 01 _81'.
RastrtctIons and limitations (partial list) ANtaya reed and follow the I8SIrictions and lImIations for all prodL .... wtIIIher used alone or m a tan '< milt. The most restrictive labell; Ig applies In tank mixtures.
Do nat apply men than a tQtaI 01 4 pints 01 Fusiade 2000 1 E per acre per season to soybeans.
Make the last Fuslade 2000 1 E application before soybeans bloom.
Do not make more than one application 01 BLAZER + Fuslade 2000 1 E tank mix In a single season.
Do not plant • tDtIoi 181 crops other than coaon and soybeans within 60 days after the last Fusilade 2000 1 E application.
Do not apply BLAZER within 50 days 01 harvest for soybeans.
Do not apply BUCIER or the BLAZER + Fusladt ~ lE tank mix • rain Is thi ennng; ..
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Saquantlll
F, .. ,,'1e FoIotIooad Blazer Followed by Blazer by F •• llde
Apply Fuslade 3 to 5 days FoIowIng the Blazer prior to Blazer to aMble appIk:ldlon. valS .. must Idecp .... traJ1IIocalIon of have I'8SI.m8CI ac:tiYe growth Fuslade In grasses. wti1 development of MW
leaves.
Tabla 12 BLAZER + FUI •• de 2000 1E Tank Mix In Soybeans
Rata and nma of AppIIcaUon Table
Product Product Rata Weed ConIroIled
Blazer 0.5 - 1.5 rAs./A. Annual Broadleal Weeds
Refer to Table 1. pages 7 - S. for recommended Blazer use rates as per weed species and growth
- plus plus stages.
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Blazer + Fuslade
Apply conlbllllllon when '".adl are III proper IIage of CII:JW1h as par IndMcIuIII label.
Addltlva Information
Spray adJwant 1 pt./l00 gallons
Fuslade 3/4 to 3 rAs./A. Weeds Controlled - Size 2OOO1E
• • • " Region A - AI U.S . .aybean growing areas with exception of Region B • •• B - Westen 1)( and OK production areas • • • • •
Fuslade may be applied sequentlaly or In a ta: ; mix with Blazer. See and follow the "' ... Fuslade 2000 1 E label for additional information on dosage. weed species and size.
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BLAZER + a.Ulc Tank MlxlnSoybuns
O.n.r.1 and Appllc.tlon InfOl'lMtlOn, hntrlctlons .nd LImIIatIons
GeneralInforrnatIOn BUZER herbicide may be tank mixed with CI ... lc for postemergence COIuol d the major broecIeef W88d species In IOYbIanL In addition to the weeds COIIb ..... by BLAZEIR. the tank mbc offers the addIIIonaI control of Brlsdy Starbur. SunIIowar. Yviatl NuIsedge and controls larger CocIcIebI rr and florida &.ggarweed.
TIme 01 appIcatIon For optimum postemergence control apply the tank mix to acIlveIy growing waeds
~. Use BLAZER at the rate of 1/2 to 1-1/2 pIrts per acre. For ImpfoYed control of the following WBB til (up to s.-.. stage): Cocklebur. BrIstly Starbur. florida Seggarweed. Sunftower and Yellow Nutsedge, add 1/2 to 3/4 ounces per acre of Classic. In order to detemllne the correct application rate of BLAZER In the tank mbcIure .... the ALAZER use rate In Table 1 (Pages 7 - 8).
Spray additive The use of an 80% active 00I1ioI1ic spray surfactant at the rate of 2 pIrts per 100 gallons of spray rnIIdwe Is recommended.
00 not use crop 01 concentrate with tank mixture.
Water volume. .pray ..... ure and applf1:aUon equIpmenl For additional Ilib mation refer to the l8dion entitled Direction. for un. pages 3~.
Mixing FII the spray tank with half the 8I11CIld of required water and add
the rec:onmencIed &mCU1t of
Oassic anc. thoroughly mbced In the IIDY tank, add ~ r.comm.nded am~unt. of BlAZER and a 1pr:;:'1 adjwsnt WhIa the agIIaIor Is ru ,nIng. Then add the nIm8InIng .:mnIIly of
WIlIer.
A I - I .. ~,. and 1ImIIat.ona (parUll1II) Nways read end foIow the rastrictJona end IImItatIOi ~ for .. producb, wheIher used alone or In a tank mix. The moat restrictive labeling aPIIllu In tank mixes.
Do not use crop 01 COIlC8ilbate or l'8Q8'lbie 01, as M\'8I'8 crop ~ury may I'IISI4
BLAZER + Rescue Tank Mix In Soybeans
(Mld-to-Iat ••••• on poatemef1lence weed control)
General and Application InfoImaUon, ReaIricIIona and Umllatlona
Generallnformadon BLAZER may be tank mixed with Rescue for mId-to-iate season postemergence weed control In soybMns. Rescue Is a systerrllc herbicide end therefore raqu/nIs 20 to 30 days to obtain maximum eIfect. The reduction d weed compadtloil to the IOYbeans begins InVnedlately after the tank mix 01 BLAZER plus Rescue Is appied evan though the waeds are net Idled immediately.
Weed size wi! determine the most effective rate for the tank mix of
1ItA"ZER plus Rescue. Control with this tank mix wi! decrease WIth IncfeasIng weed liZe and density 01 the soybean canopy. Thorough coverage of the weed Is essential for n I8Xlmum control.
Most soybeans are tolerant to Rescue when used according to
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label InItructIons. Some upper eoybIen .... droopIIIg, .... wrInIcIIng or twIIIIIl\II may occur under c:eI1IIIn condItIona; ho\IrJawr, 1O)1:J •• na wi! UIUIIy CUgrow this condIIon and COl ..... to de\'alop normally. Soybean height reduction may occur due to the ahotWnIng d the aoybean stem .......... and ... a..lhownto tllV8 no direct nIIIIIoIllhip to Y 'lid. MItchel, Corsoy and Forrest varIetIea 8f8 mora sensItIva to Rescue then other varieties.
TIme of .ppllcatlon When applied according to label InsIructIons. the tank mix d BLAlfR plus Rascue wit control or supprass certain broadIeaf wuds See Table 13 for delaled time of application information. Rescue may be applied to determlnale or indeterminate 1OYb.- wI*:tt 8f8 III least 14" tal or • blooming has begun. In the upper Midwest and high plains (Minnesota. North Dakota, South DaJco(a). Rescue applications should be delayed untl the group 0, I or II soybeans have begun to bloom.
Rat. For application rates of BLAZER + Rescue refer to Table 13 for detals.
Sp'ay addftlve An 80'1(, active nonIonIc surfactant, or Clop 01 concentIate IhoUd be used at the rate racormnended on the Rescue label. Soybean crop response wit Increase with the addlll.Jn of a crop 01 concentrate with the tank mix. .:.
• Wlter volume. ~:a,..ISur. and appllcetJon ~ . For additional infqVlatpn refei to the section entIIIeG Dteetlons .fOf un, pages 3~. • •
• •• •••• Mixing FII the spray rank 'IM-t.ell flAl with clean water and add the recommended am::l:J::: ::f product
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In the 'olawlllg order. 81 &?filt. P •• rot .. epray mtLwnt -wille the ..,01 Is running; a-. edcI the Mi ••• lllg ~ 01 __ •
eowr.g. ~CO\i .. oI~ ",.Mlllg .. II[l1 II .... II1II. Large ~ ..., C8flOPIII ....... ..... uJilla ... CIIII pr •••• edIqi_ spray CG'J." ResIi1co1IonI and ImIIIIIcwIa (peItIeIht, BIb. eppIyIng • tank mbc 01 Ruc' ..... BLAZER. re.t both labels ... IaIow pr8C'N'bay ........... on each label.
Do not ..... aoybaans ..tier .... 80 days .. ar .........
Apj"" .'Ioila shoUd not be made when W BlIther condlllons favor drIt. Do naI IAlIY bV • wIINn 500 feat 0I1U8C8p11)1e crops such u cotton. tomatoes. tobacco 01 sunIIower.
CocIcIetu Up to 12" (till 2-3 quartI 1 pInI u.. 2 qI8'tI 01 A,B.C.E.F before tIo¥Jar'.ag RIIICU8 rate In bsgIns) MldSCUhand
when open Up to 24" (till 3 quarts 1 pInI canopy exists A, B. C. G. F before b\eMg begins)
GIant Up to 36" (but 2-3 quarts 1 pInI Use 3 quarts 01 A,B.E.F Ragweed before Iowallig ResCl. where
begills) t..vy Inte tatlons oc:cd' or when soybeans COlIer mIdchs
~ Up to 8-leaf 2 quarts 1-1/2 pints Spray saIutIons A. F. H shotjd be applied
(Annual, Tall, 8-Ieaf (but 3quans 1-1/2 pints before closure 01 A, F, H Ivy, leaf, before vining) crop to faclitate Er*eleat} good COIIerage
CoI.fi.1OiI Up to 24" 3 quarts 1 pInI E, F, I Ragweed
24" or taller (btt 3 quans 1-1/2 pints B, E, G. I before flowering)
Jimsonweed Up to 18" 2 quarts 1 pint 0, E, F,I
Pigweed 18" or taller (but 3 quarts 1 pint A, E, F, I before flowering)
• Letter codes correspond to the following expected responses:
A - Stem twisting B - Growth termination C - Reduction of viable seed • ••• o - Eventual dessication I soybeans canopy CHer weeds • E - Reduce harvest losses • • •• • • • F - Faster growth termination and better weed dessication •• • G - Plants 24-36" wi! be suppressed and may not die unless soybeans canopy CHer them •• • H - Terminate growth and flowering • • • • •• I - Reduce competition to crop • •
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Gene,al and Appllcetlon information, IIMIrIctJons ana UmIaUo.1s
G ...... informatIOn BUlfR may be tank mixed wMh PurIUII for conltal 0I-.rger ,. •• Amaranth, Spiny Amaranth, Coc:Idetu, RacIrooI PIgiITI'ud, Smooth Pigweed, and Tall Watedlamp tI1an CUillloled by BLAlfR alone. ThIs tank mix oIIars the ackWonaI CUi aal 01 Hairy NIgtQhade, Jerusalem MIchoke, KochIa, Marahalder, SIM1IIower and Velvellaaf.
..... and time at I_calion Use BLAZER at a rate 011/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre. In order to detennlne the COiTect application nde and IInWng 01 BUlf" In the tank mbcture, refer to the BLAZER use rate In Table I.
For Improved COdrol of up to 8" Cocklebur, Palmer and SpIny AmaranIh, Redroot and SmooIh Pigweed and Tall Waterhemp, add 2 to 4 ounces per acre of Pursuit.
For the additional COdrol of Hally Nightshade, Jerusalem Artichoke, Kochla, Marshelder, Suntlower a~ Velvedeaf, add a maximum 01 4 ounces per acre of Pursuit.
Spray additives The use of an 80'!1. adille nonIonIc spray surfactant at the rate of 1 10 2 pints per acre plus 1 to 2 quarts per acre of urea ammonium nitrate soI~ion (UAtI) Is recommended.
Mixing FII UInk of a ~ dean sprayer one-half to two-thlrds fUI with deIIn wata". Start agllation and add the recommellded IIIi1OUI'U 01 product In the following order: B' AlfR, PIIrIUIt. and SJlI'llY adjuvants; then add the remaining quantity of water.
Wa... volUme. .."., p ... LA and appllc8tlon equlpmenl Folow g........ dInIdIons as outlined In the I8CtIon taIed DnctJona for UN, ~ 3 - 8.
Do not apply the tank mbctUre by air.
R t tcll~ and IImlaIkM. CI*1IaII8I, ANtays raacI and foIow label dlrectlona when using any pestldde alone Of In tank mix combIIlIIIIoIlS. The 1lIOII restrIc:tlve labeling appRaa to tank mixes.
Do not apply the tank mix of II A?FR plus PunuIt within 85 days of toybeen harvest
Only one application of the tank mix of BLAZER plus Pursuit may be made In one season.
Do not apply this tank mix by air.
Follow rotational restrictions as provided on each herbicide's respective labeling.
BLAZER + Pinnacle Tank Mix In SOybeans
General and Application Information. RestrIctIons and LJmIIatIona
G ..... 11nfonnatIon II AlfR may be tank mixed wIh Pinnacle for enhanced poslemergence control of Cocklebur, Pigweed, lambsquarters, and Velvetleaf \iIth suppression of WId Sunflower.
..... and time atapplcltlon Use BLAZER II a rale of 1/2 to 1-1/2 pInIs per acre. In order to determine the correct application rate and timing of BLAZER In the tank mixture, refer to the BLAZER use rate In Table 1.
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For enhanced control of Cocklebur, Lamblquarterl, Pigweed, VelveUeaf and IUPP"'''' M 01 WId SI.I1Iow'er, add a ,11IXImUrn of 1/4 ounce per acre of Ph1acIe.
Spra, acIcIIlIft The use of an 80% active nonJonIc apray ....... IhI .... 011 to 2 pJrQ per KAt Is i8COI'lI1'IIIIlded. FOf CUi 1IIa1 of VeIveIIaaf, 1 gdon of 28 - 32'110 UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) IIhWd eIao be added.
Wa ... volume, ...... , pranure and appJicltlon equipment Folow general directions as outlined In the DhctIons tor UN, peges3 -6 .
Mixing FII tank 01 a thoroughly clean sprayer with one-haIf to two-Ihk"ds of the f'IKII*ad volume of dean water. Start agitation aoo add the required amounts of product In the following order: Pinnacle, BlAZER, and spray adjuvants; then add the ramaIr*1g quantly 01 water.
Rlllrlctloni and limitations (pattIa1 lilt, Nways read and follow aI label directions when using any pesticide alone Of In tank mix combinations. The most restrictive Idl Blilg applies to tank mixes.
. Do not apply the tank mix of BLAZER plus Pinnacle within 50 days of soybean harvest.
Avoid drift to sA othtr crops and non-target areas. .: •
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Thoroughly clean ..,m prior ~Q and Immediately after appIlcatit)rl of this tank mix.
GenerellnfClml8tlon BLAZER cen be wled .., time prior to planting IOybeens for c:omoI of .usceptlble weed species pr8fI8OC
ThIs Wlcatlon Is not Irtended to replace • fuII-..aon weed coilbol program. but Is Intended to c ..... '01 suscepWe weed species present before the planting of soybeans.
11meol.,. ...... For optimum posten.gence weed control. apply BLAZER to actively growing weeds before they reach the ,.edt. 111m label size.
Rate BLAZER can be applied at 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acr& to control ausc:epIlbIe weed species. In order to determine the correct rate and timing based on weed growth stage. refer to the BLAZER use rates In Table 1. pages 7-8.
BLAZER can be tank mixed with Poast or Poast Plus for the addllonal 01 enhanced control of grass weeds present prior to planting soybeans.
Use 3/4 pint of Poast or 3/4 pint of Poast Plus tank mixed with the apptoptlate rate of BLAZF~ for control of Wid Proso Millet Use 1 pint of Poast or 1-1/2 pints of Poast Plus tank mixed with the appropriale rate of BLAZER 'or c:onIroi of Broadleaf Signal grass, Fall Panlc:um, Giant Foxtal JungierIc:e and Texas Panlc:um: For all other annual grasses, Increase the rates 01 Poast or Poast Plus by SO'l(,. In order to determine the correct application rate of BLAZER In the tank mix, refer to Table 1. pages 7-8.
Do not use • BLAZER tank mix with Pout or P~ Plus • the weeds to corCroI Include RhIzome John.ongr.... Qu.ckgr •••• Bennudagrau. Wlreatem MtHy, Volunteer Com. Shatterc:ane. Volunteer Cereal .. WId Oats. Red Rice or Itchgraas.
apra,adclllve An additive should be used to enhance BLAZER'. actMly as a bumdown prior to IOybeen pIanIIng. SuggBated addlllvea .e either 1 quart per acre crop 01 COIJC8Iaate 01 1 quart per acre Dash- spray tank adjuvant with the further addIIIon of 1/2 to 1 galon per acre of 28 - 30% UAN (urea ammonium nIbate) 01 2.5 pcxnts per acre c:I .,., .... ..,. stMate to optimize the weed control obtained with BLAZER. Theae additives .r. also auggaS'ed to be used In the tank mix with either Poast or POBSt Plus.
O~ concentrate with nitrogen fertllzers 01 Dash ahouId not be used with postemergence applications 01 BLAZER In emerged soybeans.
Water volume. spray pm.ure and .pplicatlon equipment Folow general directions as outlined In f.18 DIrections for use. pages 3 - f •.
ReA letlona .nd limitations (partial Ust) Always read and 'claw label directions fOl the use of BLAZER In soybeans.
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Do not use (;rop 01 c:onc:entrale with ,1It.oget. fertllzers 01 Dash as • postemetgenc:e treatment after soybeans have emerged.
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Directions for UN BL&7FR .. a ... actlve broad spectMr. herbicide r8COImI8Ilded for preemergence. cracking (10 IIIIaIIoo 01I0Il crackIIlQ. tu prior to peerU emergence from the loll) and pOltemergence ~ .'b. to peIIIUs to provide postemercence control of sclSC8p4:lble weeds. Opdmum weed COIlbd .. achIwad when yolI1g. acIIYaIy ",owing weed taadlings are traeled. It Is 1n!pOrtllnl to CCMII" aI weed parts ~. as BL.UER works by contact IIdIon. Falura to follow the sclgQ8lltad dosages on .. BdnUII .-ad sIZe may r-* In UhMllsflldory wllt.d (Refer to pages 3 - 6 fOt delaled usa 1nstrucIIons).
Applications 01 BUZER shoUld be made when weeds are smaI and actively growing and before they reach the maximum size listed In Table 14. Application Rate Table forP.,.,..
The recommended rate fOt broad spectrum postemergence Weed cor.trol Is 1 to 1-1/2 pints 01 BLA2FR par acre plus 1 pint 01 an 80% active nonlonlc spray surfactan! par 100 galons 01 spray mix.
A sequential application 01 1 pint spray aurfadant followed by 1 pirt of BLAZER can be used for controlling s. Jt.sequent weed flushes Ot escaped weeds before they reach the maximum Weed size listed In this table. Mow a minimum of 15 days between aequentlaI appIic'!o.1ons and do not apply men than 2 pints of 81 Alflll par teUOn.
Crop 01 concentrate at 2 pints per acre can be IUbstkuted fOt spray surfactant.
Reltrlctlonl and Ilmlbltlonl Do noI apply BlAZER WIthin 75
day. of pearU harwsl
Do noI apply mora than 2 pIrU of BLAZER poIIemergence cUIng the ..... ",owing "11Oi~
Do noC apply mora than 1-1/2 p\IU 01 BLAZER per application.
Mall a millInUn 01 '5 dayI between I8qU8dIaI applications 01 fIlAZER.
Do noC use traaled pIarU for f..:l or forage.
In the case 01 crop falura. only peanuts or aoybeens may be Imiiledlately repined.
!)PP "lIIIlgn •• "dlun: Roell CfOJJS (such as carrots. turnips. sweat potatoes. etc.) must noI be pIarUd In fIaIda IraItad with BlAZER for a period 01 18 months followtng treatment.
SPECIAL USE DIRECTlONS FOR ADDmoNAL WEED PROBLEMS IN PEANUTS
BEGGARWEED, FLORIDA Control of florida Beggarweed Is dllllcl* due to the woMld', long gennInaIIon 18UOI1. Apply 1.5 pinta of BLAZER per acre plus 2 pinta of IPI8Y surfactant per 100 gaIons of spray mix when BagoaJwe.1d seedlings have no more than 2 young expending true leaves. Weed, at this lime wi not be more than 1-1/2 Inchea high. It Is Important to obtain maximum control of the earIieIl weed lush. TIme cUtlvalion to give maxInun control of regrowth or I8COndary weed lushes. BLUEIR wi supplBIS or parlIIIIIy COlitlo! weeds growing ooder cOlldlllona of high 101 moislwa and high raIIdw humidly.
BUCKWHEAT, WILD BUFFALOBUR Partial control of .1Id buckwheat and bufIaIobur cen usually be obtained when the seedlings have less than 2 true leaves. Use BLAZER at 1.5 pints In 30 gallons of water per acre. Use 2 pints of a spray surfactant per 100 ~ of spray mix.
COCKLEBUR BLAZER, althe 1.5 pint rate per acre, wi usuaIy C8uaelluntlng or death of laatllllgs not exceeding 2 true IaIlveI which are actively groMlg ooder condillons of high 101 moisI&n .nd high raIwINe 1unIcI1ly. Ute 1 pint of spray surfactant per 100 oa'OIl' of spray mix.
Members of the cucumber famly germinate CNfK an extended period of time. Control Is therefore dlfllc~ to obtain with a single spray. In order for BLAZER tc. be effective, initial application should be mad. to weeds no later than the 2-1eaf growth stage. Use 1.5 pints of BLAZER per acre plus 2 pints of spray adjuvant per 100 gallons of spray mix.
LAIIBSQlJARTERS, COM"ON BLAZER, Qt the 1.5 pint rate per acre, wi! usually cause spotting, stunting or death of many seedlings no! exceeding 2 true leaves. Add 2 pints of spray surfactant per 100 gallons of spray mix. Cultivation 3 to 7 days after application wDl usuaIy assist In control.
MORNINGGLORYS More consistent control of Momlngglorys can be achieved by using sequential applications of 1 pint of BLAZER AIOII a minimum of 15 days between sequential applications and do not apply more than 2 pints per season. Use of 2 pints of spray aurfactant per 100 gallons of spray mix or 2 pIrU of oil concentrate per treated acre.
POINSETTIA, WILD BLAZER, 1.5 pints per acre plus 2 pints of a spray surfactant per 100 gallons of spray mix, will usuaUy kll or severely stunt wild poinsettia. Apply pri' ; to the foonation of the third true ieaf. In addition, the seedling must be actively growing. ThIs treatment wi! usually resUt In a height differential between soybeans and survMng wild poinse!lIa, thus allowing posI~lrected applications and additional control .
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SESBAHIA, HEMP CROTALARIA, SHOWY Sesbanla and Crotalarta ant very sensitive to BLAZER. Apply BLAZER at 1 pint per acre plus 2 pints 01 spray IUffadant per 100 gaIons 01 spray mix. Effective COilbol can be obtained at Just about .. plant height.. It Is Importart, however. that BLAZER be eppI/ed prior to bloom. AppIIcaIIona after bloom ant USUIIIy nat efIactIve and therefcn nat recomrnalded. DII'Ing or IIIt8r periods 01 dry w.. Uhar. COilbol may be amdIc. Application for COilbol 01 theM wlldllhcUd be timed to oc:cu after ~ M8d emergence has taken place. care must be 8XElIciled to make c:ertUI that crops do nat Ihade IhIs weed from spray de!JosIts. Waiting for the I81banla to break through the crop canopy may be advisable for control oIlale season infestations.
STARBUR, BRISTLY SENNA, COFFEE Apply BLAZER. at the 1.5 pints per acre plus 2 pints oil!. spray surfactant per 100 gaIons 01 spray mix, wit kl or suppress seecIlngs that are nat past !he 2"" stage. AppIIcalIons after the 2'-' stage are usuaIy lnaflealve.
Growth of perennial weeds from underground rootstocks Is very diffICUlt to control. BLAZER at 1.5 pints per acre. plus 2 to 4 pints 01 spray surfactant per 100 gallons 01 spray soI~ion applied under favorable environmental conditions. wit bum back the above-ground plant parts and retard regrowth. BLAZER will nat kl the underground rootstocks 01 these weeds.
ANNUAL GRASSES: FOXTAIL, GIANT FOXTAIL, GREEN FOXTAIL, YEllOW JOHNSONGRASS,SEEDUNG PANICUM, FAll SHATTERCANE
BLAZER must nat be the basic component 01 a grass management program. For additional control 01 escaped grasses foIICMIng a pre-plant Incorporaled or preemergence herbicide, apply BlAZER at 1.5 pints per acre plus 2 to 4 pints 01 spray surfactant per 100 gallons 01 spray mix. Grasses nat exceeding t!le 2-1eaf stage will be stooted or killed. ActivIty Is dependent upon good sol moisture during and following application.
VOLUhTEER SMALL GRAINS: BARLEY OATS RYE WHEAT •
BlAZER applied to emerging volunteer small grains In the 1- to 2-leaf stage. wit kll or stunt hUny pIarU. BlAzeR should be applied 811.5 pInIa per acre plus 2 to 4 pints 01 spray aurfaclarf'Pf"too gallons 01 spray mix. Activity Is depenaent upon good sol moisture during and following the"spnly applications. . .
BLAZER can be applied alone or In combination with various herbicides. •• • For tank mix combIn8tIon. . . refer to Tables 15 and 16. • •
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T • .,.. 15 Tenlt MIxt ... RecommencIdona for WHd Control In P .. nues UsIng Different AppIIcdon Tllnlngs
At Cracking; Postemergence Post ...... ence
Bluer + "".'lIP" BIaz.- + 2.4-08 see peg8I 46 to 48 ... peg.- 48 to 50
Blazer + Poast see pages 52 to 53 and 55
Blazer + POBSt + Basagran see pages 54 to 55
At CrecIdng; PI ...... "ence
BIaz.- + Dual Bluer + Laeo see page 51
NoIe: CrackIng stage Is defined In this label as the initiation 01 sol cracking. IU prior to peanut plait emergence. Applications 01 tank mixes after the peanuts are past the cracking stage may reUt In crop response.
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u .. tl-.1aIIowIng ChaIt .. a guide to d81ennIne broedaaf weeds UId gPP .. P COilboled by BL&ZFR IIIone UId wrIous tank mbces.
...., Conllols the W .... LJated AdcIIIIoNII W .... Cot*ol.d BeIoYJ by Tank Mixing Villous
2,4-08 Jimsonweed lambsqu&rters, Common MominggIory, Cypressvine Momlug"by, "~1eaf Mc:In*Wory, Pt.ple MooiilcMer ~,Scartet MomlnggJory, Smaft • .ar Momlngglory, SmaI WhIte (PIlted) MomlnggIory, Tan (Common) MoI •• Wory, ..• owIeaf (p."eeI)
Cocillebur ~ory (large) Pigweed, Redroot Suo gll8I"kh I CiIron
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Blazer + Bssagran Tibia 17 PIIges 47 to 48
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AnnulI BroadIeaf Weeds DulleBE~e
Mustard. WId See Dull BE label for III1flUIII NI\IItIh8de. Eastern Black grapes COl .. oIed at crac:Idng. NIgtUhade. Black P\gIo'JU It. PIC_alit L.asso- herbIc:IIte PIgWeed. Redfoot PIgUIIt. SmoaIh PohIE"k, WId Poorjoe See t.sso libel tor IImUIII Pusley. Florida grasses
Ragweed. Common Ragwa a If. GIant Poasle herhIcIde S a stenia, Hemp SmartweecI, Pennsylvania Smeimelon Bamyarc:lgrass Spurge, Prostrate Crabgrass. Large Spurge, Spotted Crabgrass. Smooth
General and Application Inlormatlori, RHtrIctIons and l.JmItatIons
Generallnformatlon BLAZER !NY be .... mixed with AaMglW'l for poll_mergence control d the major broe1jIeaf weed species In peenuIS.
TIma of application The timing d application shWd be In ac:cordanc:e with weed growth Itages indicated In the respec:l1ve tables, and when weeds are ac:IMIy grcwmg (_ Tables 14.00 17).
Delay In application which permits weeds to exceed the maximum tIIze ..... wi! reUt in Inedeqt $'1 coililel.
RIIte Use BLAZER at the rate of 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre tank mixed with Basagran at the rata d 1 to 2 pints par acre. The tank mix d 1 pint d BLAZER with 1 pint of Basagran will provide postemergenc:e c:ontrel (up to 4-leaf) d Common Cocklebur, Hemp Sesbanla, Carpetweed, Wild Mustard, Jimsonweed, CorIAloon
Ragweed, Pennsylvania Smartweed, RedlcxA PIgweed, Smooth Pigweed, Cypressvlne MornkWorY, Purple MoonIIower Mornlngglory, Scarlet Morningglory, Small WhIte (pmed) MomInggIory,WllowIeaf(Paimieaf) Mornlngglory, and Showy CrotaIaria. In older to determine the correct application rate d BLAZER to use In all other applications of the tank mix, see the BLAZER use rata table.
For eontrd of Common c:oc:ldebur, up to the EHeaf stage, add 1-1/2 pints per acre of Basagran to BLAZER. For the additional contrel of spurred Anoda, Beggartlc:ks. C lytlower, RedweecI
and PrIc:Idy SIde up to the &-leaf IIage and BrIstly Startu up to the ~ 1Iage, add 1-1/2 pints par acre d Buagran to BI UfIR. Add 1 pint d a spray adJwonl for each 100 galOilS d the tank mix spray aoIullon.
Spray addllM Bher one pinl d an ~ active nonIonIc spray surfactant IhoUd be added per 100 gallons d the spray mbcIure, or use 2 pints par acre d crop 01 concertrate.
Water volume, spray ........ and appl1catlon equipment For additional lilfonnatlon refer to I8dIoIl antIIIed DIr___ tor .... pagea:Hl.
Mixing FII the spray tank one-haIf .... with water and add the rac:onmended amotn d product In the foICMIng order: BLAZER, Basagran, spray additive; wille the agitator Is running, then add the remaining quantity of water.
Raltrtdlons and limllltions (partial list) Read and fellow all applicable directions and use restrictions on the BLAZER hertlIc:Ide and Basagran labels.
Do not apply more than 2 pints d BLAZER postemergence during the pearU grOfting seasoo.
Do not apply the tank mbc within 75 days d harvest for peanw.
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Rate and TIme of ApplIcation Table Addltlvel
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General and appllcaUon Information, Restrictions and UmltaUona
G ..... 11nformatIon A tank mix d II AZE'" pIuI 2,4-DB Is recommellded for COi«JoI d Mornlngglory, Cocklebur, Common Ragweed, Redroot Plg\llaad, JImsonwaecI, BUlghwldn and CItron In paanW when the weed Iiza exceeds that epac:IIed on the BLAZER label. Control with this mix may dacraasa with increasing weeclliza or densly d weed or crop amopy due to poor IIDY CG\aage. Fer COi«JoI d other weeds, refer to Tables 14 and 18, pages 38 and 50.
Do not apply the tank mix when pe8rus are exhibiting InjI.wy from pr8lliously applied pesticides or are exhibiting stress symptoms from disease, nematodes, Insects; excessive fertllzer or sol salts; wind ~ frost dInaga or high temperature stress or drought; as Increased crop response wli result.
l1me of ap.,uc.tlon For optimum control, apply BLAZER plus 2,4-08 tank mix to actively g'owIng wuda up to the 8-Inch stage, usuaIy 2 to 12 weaks -'ter planting. ApplIcatIons at later weed stages wi remt In partial control or suppression.
Peanuts should be at least 2 weeks old when using a tank mix 01 BLAZER herbicide and 2,4-0B. Do not use after pod-fling stage begins.
"-t. Mix 1 pint of BlAyrac 200. or 1 pint of Butoxone with 1.0 to 1.5 pints of II AZE~ for each acre being treated.
Sprey ecldltlvn Add 1 pint of IIRY aurfactant per 100 gallons or 1 to 2 pIrU per acre of 01 COiaruaae to n:rcontrol d weedL The addlllon of lpI'Ily addlllYes wi Increase the hormonal 2.4-08 crop response.
We. volume. spray ......... and eppllcatlOn eqllIpmenl For llddllionalli 110m I8lIon. refer to the aec:don a1IIIIed DIrecIIona for ..... pagas3-6.
MIIdng FI half the spray tank with water and add the recommetldecl amount of BLAZER, 2,4-08. and &prey adjlJV8l'll - whIa the agbtor Is running. then add the remaining quRIy d water.
DrIft hazards Care must be taken when applying the tank mix to pi6"" drIt to aI non-target crops. Tobacco. ornamentals, mustards. sugar beets. potatoes. vegetables and cotton are a few of the crops known to be sensitive to this tank mix. Hom one-type Injury In n0ntarget crops can result from trace amooots of 2.4-DB drift. The use of any daared drift controf agent ,nay reduce this hazard; however. the drift control agent may also decrease the weed control activity.
R I I Ic:IIoo-. and limitations (partial list) RaId and foIow aI directions and use restrictions on BLAZER and 2.4-0B labels.
Do not apply the tank mixture within 75 days of harvest for peanuts.
Do not apply mont than one application of the tank mixture to peanuts per growing season.
Do not use rates of BLAZER or 2.4-08 In 8Kcess of those recommended on this label. or excessive Injury and possible yield reduction c:cx.*t remt.
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AerIal applicators must be famllar willi the EPA~ labels and follow the use ~ In ...b ....... ___ '11IhcUd follow .. appIcabIe _. and local f8(lIUHons. In interpreting the label and the local reglNtIons. the most resb1c:Uve .. , j8lIons apply In INOIdIng drIt hazards.
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au.. 1 to 1-1/2 Annu8I Bro8dIM ....... ra/A. according to weed species and 1Ile. Ref.- to Table 14. PIlQ8S 38 - 39 for (See Table 14. recommended Blazer use ndea .. per weed pages 54 - 56) IfI8CIes and growth IIages
r- plas plus WEED CONTROLLED/WEED SIZE
Bdynic 200" 1 JiIA. or Bulgh ..... ,dn Up to f1' height or
AI ."".",. CItron IenQdi d vine Cocklebur JImsonweecI MomInggIory
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MIDlINE HOI_lION
Spray Surfactant 1 pl/100 gal.
or ".aIleellb .. 2ra/A.
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G ...... information In addition to the major bI cwt/8IIf weed species controlled poetemergence by BLUER, the tank mbc ,.. BLAZER wMh Dual BE wi provide PN8f1'IIIVIIICe COl Ibol or many annual grasses <as listed on the Dual BE label).
ThIs tank mbc am be used as sequential application after Vemame. BaIane. or TreIIanherbicides.
Tlmeof~ AppIhailoils may be made 11".+11 Iy lit. ,*,.llIg up to the IllliatlOfJ or sol cracking. Crop stunting may 0CCtK with the application or the tank mbc or BI Uf1I plus Dual lIE. .tthough yields are nor adversely affected.
Rate Use BLUER at the rale or 1/2 10 1-1/2 pints per acre tank mixed with DualaE at the .. e or 1-1/2 to 2 pints per acre. In order to detennlne the correct application rate or BlAZER In the tank mix. - Tabla 14. pages 38 - 39.
Spray additive The addition or an 80% active nonIonIc IPRIY ad/want Is f8C0il,,1I8Ilded and shadd be used at the rate or 1 '*' p€;' 100 galons or IIPI'8Y mix.
Water volume and spray pressure For additional Informtlon. refer to the section entitled Directions for use. pages 3 - 6.
Ground equipment: for best J8Sdls. the tank mix shcUt be applied with ground equipment. For thorough c:owrage or weeds. apPy wMh ,. ... fan or hoIow cone nozzles spaced 20 Inches apart In a minimum or 20 gallons or water per acre with a spray pressure or 40 psi.
Mixing FII the spray tank on.haIf U will clean water and acIcI the r.wnmencIed amount or product In the foIcMIng Older: BLAze". Dual BE. spray adJuvant - whIe the agitator Is running; then finish fling the tank.
R ... 1ctIoN and IImItaIkMs (partial lilt) Read and foIow .. applicable directions and use I'8IlI1dIons on the BLUER and Duallabals.
Do nor apply the tank mbc after the peanw are past the cracking stage (It*IatIon or sol cracking. but prior to pearu ..".,gence from the 8011) ........ ....-v wi resUt.
BUIZER + lASSO E TANK MIX IN PEANUTS
G..,...,lnformatlon In addJtlon 10 the major broadIeaf weed species controlled posternerg8llCe by BLAZER. the tank mix or BlAZER with IJlsso 4E wi! provide preemergence control or many annual grasses <as listed on the Lasso 4E 1abaI).
This tank mbc can be used as a sequential application after Vernam-. BaIane. or TreIIan-.
TIme of application ApplIcatIons or this tank mix may be made Immediately after planting up to the initiation uI sol cracking. Crop ~ may 0CCtK wMh the application or ~ tank mixture or BlAZER plus Lasso 4E. although yields are nor adwneIv .neded.
Rate Use BlAZER at the rate or 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre tank mixed with IJlsso 4E at the rate or 2 to 4 quarts per acre. In order to determine the correct application rate d BLAZER In the tank
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Spray eddIU". The .cidIlIon or and 801C. acdve nonIonIc spray adJwant Is nICOmI •• 1ded and IhcUd be UNCI at the rate or 1 pIN pal 100 gIIIIOI_ or spray mix.
Water volume and spray ........ For addllonall! IfonnatIon, refer to the aectIon IrtIIIIed DhcUona for ..... pages3-6.
Ground equipment: For best resUts, the tank mbc IhcUd be applied .... grcx.nI equipr'neOC For 1horough ~ 01 Wleda. IIPPY ...... fan or haIow cone nozzles spaced 20 Inches apart In a minimum or 20 gallons or water per .ere wIIh • apray prassue or 40 psi.
Mbdng FII the spray tank one-haIf fIJI with water and acid the recommended amount 01 product In the following order: BLAZER. Lasso 4E. spray adjuvant - whIe the agitator Is IUIVlIng; then finish filing the tank.
Restrictions and HmltatJons (partial 1111) Read arid foIow II applicable dIrectlone and use restrictions on the HI a7fR and Lasso labels.
Do nat apply tf1e tant mix after the peanuts are past the cracking stage (lnkiatlon or sol cracking. but prior to peatU emergence from the sol) as severe Injury wiI reWt.
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Genera. and Application information, RestrIctIons and Llmllatlona
0. ... IU'OiiiWllon BLA 'fR and Pout may be tank mixed or applied aeqIIIPIaIIy for post emergence control of broacIlIIf and grass weeds. Weeds must be actively growing end at the recommended growth stages.
It Is tmoor'ant that grasses previously sprayed wti1 BLAZER his rasamed IICtIwI ",uwth before spraying wti1 Poast ThIs waling period Is Important In achIeYIng maximum activity with Poast.
TIme of application For optimum control, apply the tank mix to actively growing weeds at the sizes indicated In Tables 14 and 19.
Sequential applications shWd be made If: a) an weeds to be controlled are
not at the correct growth stage for treatment at the same time, or
b) gra_ to be COitt,cAIecf lncIudeRhlzomeJohnsongrass. Ouac:kgrass, Bermudagrass, Wlrestem Muhly, Volunteer Com. Shattercane, VoiLmeer Cereals, WId Oats, Red Rice or Itchgrass.
For further Information on sequential applications, see Table 21 (page 55).
RIIte BLAZER at 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre may be tank mixed with Poast for postemergence control of selected annual broadIeaf /grass ~s In peanuts. Use 1 pint of Poast with 2 pints of crop 01 concentrate per acre with the appropriate rate of BLAZER to control the foIowIng annual
gra .... : BroedIeef SIgnaIgraIs, F.. PanIcum, GIant FOICIaI, JurVerk:e and Texu Panicum. For" 0IhIr annual grasses on the Pout label, Increase the rate 01 Pout by~. In order to _em ... the correct ."pIcatIon rate 01 BLAlfllt to use In the tank mbc, .. the BI AlfR ........ In Table 14.
SIR, adcIltM 01 COilCeOO"ate must be used In this tank mix at 2 pints per acre.
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Mixing F lit half the spray tank with water and add the recommended mIOUI1I 01 product In the following order: BLAZER, 01 concentrate Poast - whle the agitator h running; then add the remaining quant!!y of water.
Re5ltllctluiwand imitation. (partial list) Always read and follO'N the restrictions for aU products when used alone, In a tank mix or a sequential application. The most restrictive labeling applies In a tank mIxlwe.
Do not apply BLAZER within 50 days 01 hatveSl and do not apply Poast within 40 days of hatVest.
Do not use treated plants for feed or forage.
Do not add UAN solution or ammonium date to a tank mix 01 BLAZER. Poast and otl concentrate.
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PRODUCT PRODUCT WEED CONTROLLED RATE
BIazar 1/2 ·1·1/2 AnnuaI.., .. I •• , W .... ratA.
Refer to Table 14, Pages 38-a, for recommellded BIaz. use nil. as par weed ipIIClal and growth
• Tank mix does not control Rhizome Johnsongrass, Quackgrass, Bennudagrass, W .. estem Muhly, VoIunt .. Corn, Shlftalcane, VoIunt .. CeraaiI. WId Oats, Red Rice or Itchgrass.
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Oeneral and Application Information, RntrIctIonI and UrnItatIona
GenarIIIInIonnatIon BUlfR, Baagran lind Pout may be tank mixed or applied ~ for poaIemergence control 01 broIIdIaaf and grass weeds. Weeds must be IIdIYely growing and at the ~Ided growth stages.
Sequential appllcdon SequentIII appIlcIIIons IhcUd be nwdel: a) .. weeds to be coilt"AecI are
not at the correct growth stage for tnwdJ .1&i1t at the same time • or
b) grasses to be COl iholled Included Rhizome Johnsongrass. Quackgrass. Bermudagrass. Wlrestem Muhly. Volunteer Corn Shatt ....... VoIunteerCa pl' WId Oats. Red Rice ~ Itchgrass.
For further information on sequential ~.,lcatlons see Table 21. page 55.
TIme of appllcatlof'l Applications shWd be made In accon:Iance wIh weed species ouIIlned In Table 20.
Rate BlAZER at 1/2 to 1-1/2 pints per acre may be tank mixed with Basagran at 1 to 2 pIrU per acre and 1-1/2 pints 01 Poast for postemergence control 01 selected ...... bnl81'pef/WUS WW1s In peanuts. The rate of Poast retomn'I8I t<1ed In the tank mix Is 50% greater than the rate of Poast used alone; see the P03st label. In order to determine the correct application rate 01 BlAZER to use In the tank mixture. ~ the BlAZER use rate In Table t4.
Spray additive Always add 2 pInU per acre of a teCOI ••• llnded non-phytoIaodc 01 COl ......... 01 COIlCelVate must be used wIh the .... mbcIIn In place of a spray atJfactart. The addition of a crop 01 COIlC8I1trate may Incr8ase the crop response.
Wat... volume and spray ........ For 1Idd.lonaIlnlormatlon. refer to the section tilled DIrec:tIona for use. page 3~.
Mixing FI the spray tank one-haIf U wti1 water and add the racomrner.ded amount of product In the foIowIng order: BLAlfR, Basagran. 01 COIIC6I"ate. Pout - wille the agitator Is running; then add the remaining quantity 01 water.
Rublctlonl and ImltalkHls (partial list) Read and follow restrictions and limitations on the BlAZF' Basagran and Poast labels. 1. 8
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BLAZER + .. ...,..n + Pout Tank MIx In P.AUIa Rete end l1me of AppllceU«l
8mooIII ......... A.o N" a...-,WbaIIy N" Pwlc ",M N" Foat8II, GIWII N" PanIooIm, T .... N" Foxtall,Go-. N" Slglla"', N" FoxtaIl, Yellow 3-8 Ira ..... , G II H" lip. gl !IIF, AId N"
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a Do not Include UAN 1OI~1on or Ammonium StMate when tank mbdng 01 concentrate with Blazer, Basagran and Poasl
b Tank mile does rd comoI Rhizome Johnsongrass, Ouackgrass. Berrnudagrass. W1restem Muhly, Valurteer Com, Shatt8l'C8ne, Volunteer Cereals. WId Oats. Red RIce or Itchgrass.
Table 21
s ........ AppIIcetionl- BI AlflR, ...... n. Paul
When meIdng I8qU8I'IIIaI am/or tank mile applications of BLAZER, Basagran and P.-at. const* the following table for order of _lcallon and " .... ,Uft time betv.een appIlaItIor1.
OHDER OF APPUCATIONS
FIrst Product(l) ApplIed Second Product(l) ApplIed Minimum TIme a.lwten ApplIcations
BlaZer Peast 7 days
Blazer + Basagran POBSt 7 days
Blazer POBst or 24 hours
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onctIonS for UN Bl-UER Is • II8IectIve broad spectrum herbicide racomrnended for poetemergence application In rice to cant,," Hemp Sesbanla prior to lowering. 0ptiI"1um weed COICid II ~Jed when -=tMIy gnrMng wndsllfe tnIIted. Good coverage Is Important, .s BLAZER works prlmarly by Ct)IUct action. Falure to fellow the auggBstad dosage wi! f8IIIJt In unsatisfactory COICid. When applied at the recommellded grooo:ah stages and suggested dcY.age rates. rice Is tolerant to Dostem.rgence applications 01 BI ';'7fR. Do not apply BLUER after the rtce reaches the boot stage.
TIme 01 eppI'cation BI AZFR shcUd be applied to actively growing Hemp Sesbania plants, to before Sesbanla Is In the IIowerIng stage. Best results are obtained when the Sesbanla growth E'lCIends above the rice. BUZER may be applied when rice Is at the late tillering stage up to the early boot stage, which normaIyoccurs In June/July.
Rat. Apply 1/2 pint 01 Bl-UER to actively growing Hemp 5Mbenia plants. A second application 01 1/2 pint BlAZER can be made to control later germinating Sesbanla.
Spqy eddltlve Two (2) pints of an 80% nOlllonlc spray adjuvant should be lidded per 100 gaDons of the tpray mixture. The use of a spray adjuvarIls IlIipOItaft for elective contrd 01 Hemp Sesbenla.
Water volume and .pray pr ...... For 'lddnlonal Inlonnatlon, refer to the section titled DiI"ectlons for U •• , pages 3 . 6.
Ground equlplMnt: For best results use a minimum 01 20 gallons 01 water per acre and 40 psi. Use Ilanderd fIaI Ian or haIow cone nozzles ip8C8d 20 Inches apart.
AIr equipment: Apply BLAZER by aircraft using nozzHng to daIiver from 5 to 10 gallons 01 .... y per acre.
Mixing When mbdng BlAZER and spray adjtNant, follow the standard mbdng procedure, ouIIIned on pageS.
Drift haDni When spraying labeled crops, care must be exercised to prevent spray drift which could result In damage to other crops. Spraying when other crops ana closer than 100 yards downwind or 50 yards upwind from the point of application Is not recommended. The use of any cleared drift control agent may reduce this hazard; however, the drll control agent may also decrease the weed COl Jb 01 cctivIty.
R .... IdIui ..... IimIIatIoM (partial list) Do not apply BlAZER to rice after It reaches the boot stage, or within 50 days 01 harwest.
Do not apply more than two applications to rice per season nor exceed 1 I*1t per 1ICn! per S 1101 l
Do not use tnaated plants for feed or forage.
Crop rotation NstJlction: Root crops (such as carrots, tumips, sweet potatoes, etc.) must not be planted In frelds treated with
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Do not harV8III crayfish from treated rice areas for food.
Do not use waler from tnIIted rice fIIIds for irrIgIIion puIlICI S .1 for other than BLUER labeled crope.
Awid drIl to .. other crops and non-target anaas.
Do not add crop 01 concentrates or nitrogen ferlIizIra to BLAZER for use on rice.
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General and Application Infonnetlon, RestrIctIons and LImIIetIona
GenerallnfOl'lll8tlon When rice has at least 3 leaves. a 18nk mile 01 BLUER and StamM... herbicides can be used for the COIIIrOI d Hemp Sa abenla and aI weeds on the Slam ..... label plus suppression 01 NoI1hem JoInlveIch IIIld .. to 6 leaf Annual ~
When using the tank mix. an Incraase In foIIIIge tun may be noticed.
TIme of application The BLAZER + Slam M ... tank mix c:ornbinaIIon shoUd be applied aftat' dralnllig the rice fields when rice has at least 3 leaves.
Rate Apply 1/2 to 1 pint d BI.AZER plus 3 to .. quarts of Slam M ... per acrr.
Spray additive Two pints d 80'!1. active nonIonlc spray surfactant shoUd be added per 100 gallons of the spray mixture.
Weter wIume mid ..".y ....... For addlllonallnformatIon. refer to the I8ctIon tilled DIrections for .... page3-6.
Ground equipment: For the tank mix d BLAZER + Starn M .... use a minimum of 20 galons of total spray IOIdIon per aens (broadcast basis) end a mInInIum d 40 psi ~. Use &tandard high pressure hollow cone or lIat fan nozzles spaced 20 Inches apan. Do not use 1l00d or whIIt chamber nozzl3s.
AIr equIpmInI: Use 5 to 10 gaIons d total spray dillon per acre.
Mixing FII the spray tank one-haI U wIIh water and add the atggilled amount d producIln the foIc:MIng order: BLAZfR. Slam M-4. a nona.lfc spray ...... - wille the agitator II 1UIWIIng; then add the remaining quartIty 01 wat8t'.
Covwage ThorouctI coverage 01 IICtMIy ",owing weeds II essential. A large weed canopy may IhaItar smailer weeds and can pre.allt adequate covarage.
Drift liUMd When spraying labeled crops. care must be exercised to preO'8l1t spray drift which coUd rest* In dai.age to alMr crops. SpayIng when other crops are closer than 100 yards downwind or 50 yards upwind from the point d application Is not reconvnended. The use d any cleared drift COl IlnA agent may reduce "lhIa hazard; however. the drift colitrol agent may also decrease the weed control activity.
Restrictions and Ilmitetioos (partiel list) Mways read end foIow the restrIc:tioIlS and IIrnItatlons for aI products whether used alone or In a tank miK. The moll resIrIctlve labeling applies In tank l11iIcUes.
To avoid excessive residue at h!Mlst. do not apply Slam M-4 In a tank mix with BLAZER after the end d tIIerIng.
Do not add aop 01 001 .... 111816 or nitrogen fertlizers with this tank mix.
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BLAZER + COLLEGO TANK MIX IN RICE
General and Application lnIonnetJon, RatrIctIons and IJmJIatIons
Ganarallnloo matIon A postamergance tnak mbc d .. &ZER and CoIagoe t.bIck:::lS ahcQd be applied at ~ I'8COI.I.1ll1ded rates and growth stages as cIesc:rIbeci c-... the respectNe labels for the control d NonIoem JoInlvetch and Hemp Sesbenia In rice.
TIrna of appllcaUon
AppIIi "'00 IhcUd be made Wi .''''' Hemp S ....... Is 12 to 60 InctlolS In heIgtt and NoI1hen. JoinlwIlcIt averages 8 to 24 Inches tall. AppIIcaIIons ahcQd be made prior to the bloom 8lage au after 1M!'!!! have emerged throuIj.l the rice canopy.
Rate Apply CoIego at labeled rates + BLAZER .. 1/2 to 1 pint per acre (For deCals see the CcIIego label).
S ..... yaddnlve The use d a nonIonic spray adjvuanl at the rate of 2 pints per 100 gallons of spl'dy mixture is rec:ornmalded.
Wat... volume al1d apray ....... " Far add. III .. Icw i i "llui, refer to teli aectlon tiled Direction! for .... pagesU.
Ground equlp", ... 1l: For the tallk mix d BlAZER + CoIego. use a minimum d 20 galans d tOla! spray solution per acre (broadcast besls) and a IT. iii. IUITI of 40 psi press&n. U .. a standard high pieSSI.n hoIow cone or tIat fan nozzles spaced 20 Inches apart. Do not use flood or whirl chamber nozzles.
Air equipment: Use at least 10 gallons d total spray soIlIion per acre.
Mixing FII the spray tank with half the amount d rac:;'~o!red water and add the I'8COI\1mended amooot d CoIego. Once thoroughly mixed In the IprIIy .... add the recommended amounta of BlALER and spray adjuvant wille the al!~Qtor Is roonIng. Add the rema".'Il qu8I1lMy d water.
Cowrage Thorough coverage d at;tl1l8ly growing weeds Is essanlIaI. A large weed CIUiCIPY may ahaIIer smaller weeds and can pi'IMInl adeqI!8Ie c:o;uage.
ReatrIetIona and limitations {palt!alllat) Nwa'f'j nI8d and foIow the reslIir.tlons and limitations tOi all prooUCI$ whether used alone or In a tank mill. The most restrict!" Ie
labeling applies In tank mixes.
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The 'allowing" ...... dIc nam8.l1ar the WII IllIIItad , IIthillabel. For IpecIIIc reaammendalkM. on COIIboI of tt.. WI :!iI, ...... to the major crap and/or tank mix I8CtkMIS.
CondIUons of s. .. and Walf.1IIy The ~IS for Use 01 this product reIIec:t the opIIlIon 01 experts baed on field use and taIts. The .. edIoIlS .... bellawd to be , ,Hilde and IhcUd be foIa\18d CMfiNjy. HoiJIlMII". Ills Iql1J ,''' to eliminate .. itsks Int ... idy aSIOCIIII'Id WIth use 01 this product. Crop ~ury. 1r..n.td'<J1I1"loratherunlrUnded consequences may res&a because 01 tueh factors as w thar condIlIont. presence 01 CJlhar maI8riIIt. or use 01 the product In • mal... IrIc:Oilslslant will lis labeling. II 01 which .... beyoild the contrOlI of BASF CORPORAT1ON ("BASP) or the SeIer. AI tueh risks shaI be .-.ned by the Buyer.
Bluer Is • ,.glllc:eeI .. adwnarI< 01 BASF COIpo,.r= ..
BASF -rn that this product Ancue Is • ""'eeI .. adwnarI< 01 conforms to the chemical Unin:oyoII 0IemIcaI Co. cIescr1Idon on the label and Is reasonably II for the purposes refened to In the Directions for Use. lubjed to the Inherent risks referred to above. BASF MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUEOWARRANTY OFATNESS OR MERCHANTABIUTY OR AN(
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHAll BASF OR THE SElLER BE UABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAl.., SPECiAl OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. BASF and the Seller offer this product. and the Buyer and User ac:c:epI ... rbjed to the foregoiIlQ ConcWons 01 Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement In writing signed by a d~y authorized representative of BASF.
...,.-.c II ...... L.d "'ade ... , at ,,-_.\g "'_. Co.