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<br />SPECID7EN LABEL UPDATES AVAILABLE .4T \\'V(r\\'.CREENBOOK.NET 2
<br />Advisory Statemen4.
<br />Avoiding Injury to Non-target Planfa
<br />This product can affect susceptible broadluf plants directly through foliage and
<br />indirectly by root uptake from treated soil. Therefore, do not apply Tiansline
<br />directly to or allow spiny drift to come in contact with vegetables, Oowers,
<br />s~afiawey or other desirable broadleaf cops end oma anal plants or soilywhere
<br />these sensitive crops will be planted the same season. -
<br />Avoid Spray Drik: Avoid spiny drift since very small quantities of the spray,
<br />which may not be visible, may severely injure susceptible broadleafplants during
<br />active growth ar dormant periods. Use coarse sprays to minimize dnfr. A drift
<br />control or deposition agent suitable for agriculmal use may be used with this.
<br />product to aid in reducing spiny drift. If used, follow all use recommendations
<br />and prwautions on the product label.
<br />Cround Application: To minimize spray drift, apply 7anslinc in a total spay
<br />volume of 10 or more gallons per acre as large-droplet, low-pressure spray. Refer
<br />to spray equipment manufacturer's rewmmendations for additional infonnatioo
<br />on spay volume, spray pressure, sprayer speed, type and arrangement of noulce,
<br />height of nozzles above the taget canopy, etc. Spay drift can be lessened by
<br />keeping the spray boom as low as possible; by using no mart than 30 pounds per
<br />square inch (psi) spaying pressure with large droplet-producing noule tips, by
<br />using larger noule tips athtt than increasing presstue [o increase spay volume;
<br />and by spaying when wind velocity is ]ow. Do not apply with hollow cone-type
<br />insecticide or othtt noules that produce a Fne-droplet spay. Keep opeating spay
<br />pressures at the lower end of the manufacturer's recommended pressme ange for
<br />[he specific noule type used. Low pressure nozzles are available from spay
<br />equipment manvfacturcrs. Selett noules and pressures that provide adequate
<br />plant coverage but. minimize the production of fine spay pantiles.
<br />Aerial Application: Drift canbelessened by using staighestream noules directed
<br />staight back; by using drift control systems or use of dnfi wntrol additives; and
<br />by keeping spay pressures ]ow cough to provide costa spay droplets. Do not
<br />use a thickening ague with the Mittofoil or Thm-Valve booms, or other.rystems
<br />which cannot accommodate thick spays. Spiny only when wind velocity is low
<br />(follow sate regulations).
<br />Avoid application by aircraft when an air femperamre inversion exists. Such
<br />a condition is chaacteriud by little or no wind and lower air tempemmre nur
<br />the ground than at higher levels. The use of a smoke device on the aircraft or
<br />continuous smoke column at or near site of application will indicate air direction
<br />and velocity, and whether a temperature inversion is preunt, as indicated by
<br />horizontal layering of the smoke.
<br />Sprayer Clean-0m
<br />7o avoid injury to desiable plants, equipment used to apply Transline herbicide
<br />should be thoroughly c]uned before reusing to apply any other chemicals.
<br />1. Rinse and slush application equipment thoroughly after use at leas) three times
<br />with wattt. Dispose of rinse water in non-cropland area away from water
<br />supplies.
<br />2. During the second rinse, add 1 qt of household ammonia for every 25 gallons
<br />of water. Circulate the solution through the entire system so that all inmma]
<br />surfaces arc contacted (15-20 min.). Let the solution stand for seveal hours,
<br />prcfeably ovemighL
<br />3. Flush the solution out of the spay tank through the boom.
<br />4. Rinse the system twice with clean water, recirculating and daining each time.
<br />5. Nozzles and screens should be removed and cleaned separately.
<br />Mining lnstructtions
<br />1. Add 4a of the required spray volume to the spray ark and start agitation.
<br />2. Add the required amount of Tansline.
<br />3. Add any surfactants, adjuvants or drift control agents according to manufac-
<br />turer's label.
<br />4. Agitate during final filling of the spay ark and meinuin sufficiem agitation
<br />during application to ensure uniformtry of the spay mixture.
<br />Tank Mining: This product may be applied in ark min combination with labeled
<br />rates of other products provided (I) the tank mix product is labeled for the timing
<br />and method of application far the use site to be treated; and (2) tank mixing is
<br />not prohibited by [he label of the ark mix produm.
<br />Tank Mixing Precautions:
<br />• Read carefully and follow all applicable use directions, precautions, end limi•
<br />melons on the respective product labels.
<br />• Do not exceed recommended application arcs. Do not ark mix with another
<br />pesticide product that contains [he same active ingredient as this product unless
<br />the label of eit}itt ark mix partner specifies the maximum dosages that may
<br />be used.
<br />• Farproducts packaged in water soluble packaging, do not tank mix with produce
<br />containing boron or mix in equipment previously used to apply a product mixture
<br />containing boron unless the tank and spay equipment has barn adequately
<br />clmned. (See instructions for Spayer Clean-lhit) -
<br />• Always perform a (jar) test to ensure the compatibility of products to be used
<br />in tank mixture.
<br />lank Mix Compatibility Testing: Ajar testis recommended prior to ark mixing
<br />to ensure compatibility af7ransline and otherpesticidu. Use aclcarglass guanjar
<br />with lid and mu [he tank mix ingredients in their relative proportions. ]oven the
<br />jar conaining the mixture seven] times and observe the mixture for approximately
<br />i~ how. If the mixture balls-up, (Dims flakes, sludges, jets, oily films or layers,
<br />or other precipitous, it is not compatible and the tank mix combination should
<br />not be used.
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<br />Application
<br />Timing: Apply to actively growing weeds. Extreme growing conditions such
<br />as drought or nur freezing tempeatures prim to, aS and following time of
<br />application tray reduce weed control. Only weeds that have emerged at the -
<br />time of application will be affected. Wet foliage at the time of application may
<br />decrease control. The vestment with 7ansline will be ainfast within 2 hours
<br />after application.
<br />Applicadon Rate Ranges: Gnerally, ]awtt labeled application aces will be
<br />satisfactory for young, succulent growth of susceptible weed species. Higher
<br />labeled rates will generally be required for mort tolerant species, perennials,
<br />weeds in dense sands or in advanced sages of growth, or under condmons of
<br />plant press such as drought or exveme tempeamres.
<br />Spray Coverage: Ust sufficient spray volume to provide thorough and uniform
<br />spay wveage of taget weeds. Do not broadcast apply in less than 2 gallons of
<br />total spay volume ptt acre. For best results and to mtntmiu spay dnft, apply
<br />in a spay volume of ] 0 or more gallons per acre. In geneal, spay volume must
<br />be increased as crop canopy, height and weed density increase in order m obtain
<br />equivalent weed control. Use only nozzle typce and spray equipmene designed for
<br />herbicide application. 7o reduce spray drift, follow prccauttons under "Avording
<br />]njury to Non-target Planes" in "Advisory Statements" section of this label.
<br />Use of Adjuvand: Addition of surfactants, crop oils, or othtt adjuvants may
<br />increase effectiveness of 7ansline herbicide. If m adjuvant is added to the spay
<br />solution, follow all manufacturer use guidelines.
<br />Broadleaf Weeds Controlled
<br />acacias hawksbeard, namowleaf agweed, common
<br />artichoke, Jemsalem hawkweed, oangt agweed, giant
<br />buckwhut, wild hawkweed, yellow salsify, meadow
<br />buffalobur} hotseweed (goarsbeard)
<br />burdock, common jimsonweed sicklepod
<br />chamomile, false knapweed, diffuse smartweed, greens
<br />(scentless) knapweed Russians sorrel, red
<br />chamomile, mayweed knapweed, spored sow[hisde, annual
<br />(dogfennel) kudzu sowthistle, perennials
<br />clover, black medic - ladysthumbs stanbistle, yellow
<br />clover, hop lettuce, prickly sunt]owtt
<br />clover, red locoweed, white (common and wild)
<br />clover, while locoweed, lambert teasel, common
<br />cocklebm,wmmon marshelder thistle, bull
<br />coffeeweed mesquite thistle, Canada
<br />comfiower nightshade, eastern black (rosette [o bud)
<br />(bachelor button) nighthade, cutleaf thistle, musk
<br />dandelion nightshade, hairy (rosare m bud)
<br />dock, curly oxeye daisy vetch
<br />groundsel, common pinuppleweed
<br />rTnese weeds may only be auppressed. Suppression u a visual reduction in weed wmpetitism
<br />(reduced population or vigor) as compared to unheated areas. The degree and duration of
<br />weed wntrol will vary with weed size and dcruiry, application at< and coverage, and
<br />growing wndi[ions before, during, and afrer the time of trzaimmt For perennial weeds
<br />such as Russian lmapwecd, and perennial sow•dsisde, Tansline wi0 wntrol the inidai top
<br />groxrth and inhbit regrowth during the season of application (uason-longwmro0. At Nghtt
<br />use aces shown on this Zabel, Tanaline may cauu a rzductioa in shoot rzgrowrh in the
<br />swson following application; however, plant rzsporue may he ixonsistrnt due m inherzm
<br />variability in shoot regrowth from percrmiel root systems.
<br />Non-Cropland Use (All States Except California)
<br />Use Requirements for Non-cropland Arus: No Worker Protection Smndard
<br />worker entry restrictions or worker notification requirements apply when this
<br />product is applied to non-cropland.
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<br />Far use on non-cropland areas such as industrial manufacturing and stooge sites
<br />and rights-of-way such as along roadsides, electrical power lines, communication
<br />lines, pipeline and railroads, including grand areas an these sites and forest spot
<br />application adjacent to these sites.
<br />Broadcast Applicatioo (Ground or Aerial
<br />For control of broadleaf weeds, apply 4a to 14~ pints ptt acre of 7ansline
<br />(equivalent [0 0.09 m 0.5 Ib acid equivalent per acre). Non-ionic surfactant
<br />should be used in spray mixtures at 1 to 2 quarts pu 100 gallons of spray mixttve.
<br />Th< lower ate of .pint per acre provides acceptable wntrol of weeds only
<br />under highly favorable plant growing conditions and when plants arc no larger
<br />than 3 to 6 inches tall. Where Canada thistle or knapweed is the primary pest,
<br />best results are obmined by applying rir to l ih pints per acre of 7ansline afrer
<br />basal ]eaves are produced. 7ranslrne can be applied in an invert emulsion using
<br />oil and an appropriate inverting agent. Follow label dircceions of the inverting
<br />agent. Esmblished gasses are toleant to Translinc but new Bass seedlings maybe
<br />injured to varying degrees until the Bass has become well esmblished as indicated
<br />by vigorous growth and development of tillers and secondary roots.
<br />High-Volume Leaf Stem Treatment (Ground Application)
<br />For control of broadleaves and certain woody plants (e.g., mesquite), use ] to 3
<br />quarts of Tansline per 100 gallons of total spiny. Thorough coveage is necessary
<br />for good results, therefore, apply as a complete spay-to-wet foliar application,
<br />including all leaves, stems, and root collars but not to exceed a too] application
<br />arc of more than ] 4i pints per acre of Transiine. 7o minimize drift, use low
<br />spay pressure and keep spays no higher than the tree crowns. Imes taller than
<br />8 feet in height may be difficult to treat efficiently and obtain thorough coveage.
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