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When applications are made with a crosswind, the swath will be displaced downwind. The applicator must compensate for <br />this by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. <br />Do not apply with a nozzle height greater than 4 feet above the crop canopy. <br />2,4-D esters may volatilize during conditions of low humidity and high temperatures. Do not apply during conditions of low <br />humidity and high temperatures. <br />Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected <br />handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency <br />responsible for pesticide regulation. <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />Performance of this product may be affected by local conditions, crop varieties, and application method. User should consult <br />local extension service, agricultural experiment station, or university weed specialists, and state regulatory agencies for <br />recommendations in your area. <br />Best results are obtained when product is applied to young succulent weeds that are actively growing. Application rates <br />lower than recommended will be satisfactory on susceptible annual weeds. For perennial weeds and conditions such as the <br />very dry area of the western states, where control is difficult, the higher recommended rates should be used. <br />When product is used for weed control in crops, the growth stage of the crop must be considered. <br />Some plants and weeds, especially woody varieties, are difficult to control and may require repeat applications. Application <br />rates should be 2 to 10 gallons of total spray by air or 5 to 25 gallons by ground equipment unless otherwise directed. In <br />either case, use the same amount of 2,4-D recommended per acre. For crop uses, do not mix with oil, surfactants, or other <br />adjuvants unless specifically recommended on label. To do so may reduce herbicide's selectivity and could result in crop <br />damage. <br />Aerial application should be used only when there is no danger of drift to susceptible crops. Many states have regulations <br />concerning aerial application of 2,4-D formulations. Consult local regulatory authorities before making applications. Although <br />this product is a low volatile formulation, at temperatures above 95°F vapors may damage susceptible crops growing <br />nearby. <br />Because coarse sprays are less likely to drift than fine, do not use equipment (such as hollow cone small orifice nozzles) or <br />conditions (such as high pressure) that produce such sprays. <br />Product should not be allowed to come into contact with desirable, susceptible plants such as beans, cotton, fruit trees, <br />grapes, legumes, ornamentals, peas, tomatoes, and other vegetables. Product should not be used in greenhouses. <br />Excessive amounts of this product in the soil may temporarily inhibit seed germination and all plant growth. <br />If stored below freezing, it may be necessary to warm product to 40°F and agitate before using. This does not affect the <br />efficiency of the product. <br />Spray equipment used to apply 2,4-D should not be used for any other purpose until thoroughly cleaned with a suitable <br />chemical cleaner. <br />Spray Preparation: Add the recommended amount of product to approximately one-half the volume of water to be used for <br />spraying. Agitate well, then add the remainder of the water. Continue agitation during application until spray tank is empty. <br />Use in Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer: Product may be combined with liquid nitrogen fertilizer suitable for foliage application on <br />corn, grass, pastures, or small grains in one operation. Use product according to directions on this label for those crops.