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<br />SPEC? AIEN LABEL UPDATES AVAIL.A BLE AT R'WN'.CREENBOOK.NET 2
<br />STORAGE
<br />'alfalfa healeB
<br />"bindweed (hedge, field & European) "hoary cress
<br />blue letuce lemsalem-artichoke
<br />'Canada thistle 'many-Dowered aster
<br />catnip 'nettles (including stinging)
<br />chicory plantains
<br />dandelion sowthisde (perennial)
<br />"docks 'tansy agworr
<br />•dogbanes "vervains
<br />"goldenrod •westem ironweed
<br />'ground ivy "wild garlic
<br />"hawkweed (orange) "wild onion
<br />'These species may require repeat applications and/or use of the higher rate retommcnded
<br />on this product label even under ideal wnditions fm applications.
<br />''Control ofpigweeds in the High Plains area of Te%as and Oklahoma may not be satisfamory
<br />wish this product.
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<br />STORAGE: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by stooge or disposal.
<br />Store in original container in a dry, secured storage area. Keep container nghtly',
<br />closed when not in use.
<br />PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. ]mproper disposal o
<br />excess pesiicidq spiny mixmrq or rinsa[e is a violation of Federal law and may
<br />contaminate ground water. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according
<br />to label instmctions, contact your Smte Pesticide or Environmenml Control
<br />Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at [he nearest EPA Regional
<br />Office for guidance.
<br />CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse or equivalent. Then offer for recycling
<br />or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incin-
<br />eation, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
<br />out of smoke.
<br />GENERAL CAUTIONS AND RESTR1C710NS
<br />Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
<br />Do not use in or near a greenhouse.
<br />M]X1NG INSTRUC710NS
<br />Add 4z the required amount of water to the spray tank, then add the Nufarm
<br />WEEDONE® LV6 EC BroadleafHerbicide with agitation, and finally, the balance
<br />of the water with continued agitation. This material forms an emulsion in water,
<br />not a solution. This tends to separate on standing. Provide agitation to prevent
<br />such separation and insure uniform spray mixtures.
<br />COMPATIBILITY
<br />]f This herbicide is to be lank mixed with fertilizers or with other pesticides,
<br />compatibility should be tested prior to mixing. To rest for compatibility, use a
<br />small container and mix a small amount (D.5 to I quart) of spiny, combining all
<br />ingredients in the same ratio as the anticipated use. if any indications of physical
<br />incompatibility develop, do not use this mixture for spraying. Indications of
<br />incompatibility usually will appear within 5 to ]5 minutes after mixing.
<br />Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used fot precautionary
<br />statements, d'vections for use, geographic and other restricdons.
<br />COMBINATION WITH LIQUID NITROGEN FERTILIZER
<br />Use Ur to i5 pint of Nufann WEEDONEu LV6 EC Broadleaf Herbicide per acre
<br />fm weeding and feeding coin, small grains or grass pastures as dvected on this
<br />label.
<br />Use feniliur at rates recommended by supplier or Extension Service Specialist.
<br />Fill the spin Tank about half full with the liquid feniliur, [hen add the Nufarm
<br />WEEDONE~ LV6 EC Broadleaf Herbicide with vigorous agitation, and complete
<br />filling the tank with feniliur. Apply immediately and conrinue agitation in the
<br />spiny tank during application. Application during very cold weather (near freezing)
<br />is noI advisable. Do not allow mixture to stand overnight. Incompatibility may be
<br />encountered with some fertilizer brands or under some environmental conditions.
<br />If in doubt, test a small sample in the dilution ratio planned for application.
<br />NOTE: Fertilizers can increase foliage contact bum of herbicides. Reducing the '
<br />fenihzer rare and concentation wiB reduce the hazard of leaf bum.
<br />GENERAL INFORMATION
<br />Nufarm WEEDONE° LV6 EC Broadleaf Herbicide comains the iso-octyl ester ~
<br />of 2,4-D, the original and one of the best low volatile esters. In cropland, this
<br />herbicide is more effective than amines for controlling hard-t0-kill weeds such as
<br />bindweed, thistle, smartweeds, wild garlic, curled dock, mnsy ragwort and wild
<br />onions.
<br />AIURY TO CROPS FROM 7HIS HERBICIDE MAY OCCUR. IF YOU ARE
<br />NOT PREPARED TO ACCEPT SOME DEGREE OF CROP INJURY, DO NOT
<br />USE THIS PRODUCT.
<br />Crop varieties vary in response to 2,4-D and some are easily injured. Apply
<br />this herbicide to varieties known m be tolerant to 2,4-D. If you are uncertain
<br />concerning tolerant varieties or local use situations that may affect crop tolerance
<br />to 2,4-D, consult your seed company, since Agricultural Extension Service or
<br />qualified crop consulunt for advice.
<br />GENERAL WEED LIST
<br />ANNUAL AND BiENN1AL WEEDS
<br />aMUal yellow sweetclover pepperweeds (except perennial)
<br />•beggarticks •'pigweeds (Amaanthus sppJ
<br />bull thistle 'prickly lettuce
<br />cotfeeweed ragweed (common, giant)
<br />'common broomweed rough fleabane
<br />common burdock 'Russian thistle
<br />common cocklebur salsify (westem or common)
<br />common evening primrose 'smartweeds (annual species)
<br />common lambsquaners sowthistle (annual or spiny)
<br />Craton (Texas or woolly) sunflower
<br />hairy galinsoga velvetleaf
<br />jimsonweed 'vervains
<br />•knolw'eed vetches
<br />'mallow (venice, dwarf, little) 'wild carrot
<br />marshelder wild lettuce
<br />morning glory (common, fry, woolly) wild parsnips
<br />muamrds (except blue mustard) wild adish
<br />PERENM17AL NEEDS
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<br />SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS
<br />CEREAL GRAINS: WHEAT, BARLEY AND RYE (not underseeded with
<br />legumes)
<br /> AMOUM1"I' OF
<br /> N'EEDONEn LV6
<br />WEEDS
<br />EC PER ACRE DIRECTIONS
<br />Poatemergenee AppTy abet gpin is well rillerd
<br />Mnual and biennial (umally about 4 to 8 inches high) but
<br />weeds ~h to 14a pints' before boot Do not apny grain la
<br /> hoot to dougA saga.
<br />Perennial broadleaf
<br />weeds r/j m 115 Pints'
<br />N91d onion or 1 to ] 9s pin6' Apply t pint when gain is well tittered
<br />garlic end wild garlic or anion plants are
<br /> smell. Ayply 115 pints afltt harvert
<br /> in the crop stubble. Fm wntrol M
<br /> new fall growth of wild onion or
<br /> garlic, refer to FALLOWLAND tae
<br /> directions.
<br />Emergenq Need Appty when weeds are approaching
<br />fonVO) in DTeat bud Wage, but do not spay gnlo .
<br />Pnrnnisl broadleaf 1 ping' during the boot to dough gage.
<br />weeds Th< I pints per acre eppliwtion tin
<br /> produ« injury m wheel Bnkn« the
<br /> severity of your w«d problem against
<br /> the possibility of crop damage. When
<br /> perennial weeds arc awnered, spot
<br /> nn[mem is suggested m minimize the
<br /> extnt of mop injury.
<br />-rebarveg r/j to 115 ping' Apply when gmina me in the hard
<br /> dough stage to wpprcas large weeds
<br /> lhg may interfere with harvest
<br /> Hest results will be obtained when
<br /> soil moisture is sufficient to indu«
<br /> succulent w«d growth.
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<br />'Use the Iawcr ram if small annual and biennial weeds are Ne major problem. Use the higher
<br />ram ifperennia(weeds or annual and biennial weeds am yresent which ere in the hard-ro-kill
<br />categories as demrtnined by Ioca7 experience. The higher rates in«ease the risk of gram
<br />injury and should be used onty where the weed control problem justifies the risk of grin
<br />damage. Ib not apply to grain in the seedling stage.
<br />Note: Maximum rate I pinUacre from jointing to before boot stage. Treatment aI
<br />this growth stage (joining to before boot) should be used where such increased
<br />risk of injury to crop is acceptable. Higher rates listed on this ]abet are more
<br />likely to cause crop injury.
<br />RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON CEREAL GRAINS
<br />• For aerie] application on gain: Apply this product in 2 or more gallons of
<br />water pet acre.
<br />• For ground application: A minimum of 10 to I S gallons of water per acre is
<br />recommended for proper spay coverage.
<br />• Do not mix with oil for crop uses.
<br />• Do nm permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished For slaughter to
<br />forage treated grain fields within 2 weeks after treatment
<br />• Do not feed treated straw to livestock if a preharvest treatmem or emergency
<br />treatment as described above is applied.
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