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SPECIMEN LABEL l1PDATES AVAILABLE AT W\'vW.CREENB00 K.N ET 2
<br />To avoid uneven spray coverage, BANVEL should no[ be applied during periods
<br />of gusty wind or when wind is in excess of 15 mph.
<br />Avoid disturbing (e.g., cultivating or mowing) treated areas for at least 7 days
<br />fo6owing applicaton.
<br />BEST STEWARDSHIP PRACTICES
<br />BANVEL provides effective broadleaf weed and brash control when properly
<br />applied. Best stewardship practices in all mixing, loading, and application opera-
<br />tions not only maximize weed control, but also proteU ground and surface waters
<br />and minimize off-target movement.
<br />This chemical is known m leach through the soil into ground water under certain
<br />conditions as a result of agriculmml use. Use of this chemical in areas where
<br />Soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in
<br />ground-water contamination.
<br />GROUND AND SURFACE WAFERS PROTECTION
<br />1) Point source contamination-To prevent poivt Source contamination, des not
<br />tnix, load this pesticide product within 50-feet of wells (ineWding abandoned
<br />wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or iptcrmittent streams and
<br />rivers, and namml ar impounded lakes and reservoirs. Do not apply pesdcidc
<br />product within 50 fat of wells. This Setback does not apply to properly capped
<br />or plugged abandoned wells and dots no[ apply ro impervious pad or properly
<br />diked mixing loading areas as descnbed below.
<br />Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing opemrions performed within 50 feet of
<br />a well are allowed oniy when conducted on an impervious pad constmcted to
<br />withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be on or move across the
<br />- pad. The pad must be self-contained to prevent surface water flow over or
<br />from the pad. The pad capacity-must be maintained at 110% that of the largest
<br />pesticide wntainer or applicationequipmen[ used an the pad and have sufficient
<br />capacity m contain all produce spills, equipment or container leaks, equipmem
<br />wash waters, and rainwater [hat may fall on the pad. The containment capacity
<br />does not apply to vehicles delivering pesticide shipments m the mixing7loading
<br />siu. States may have in effect addinona] requirements regarding welAead
<br />setbacks aad operational covminment
<br />Care must be taken when using this product to prevent: a) back siphoning into
<br />wells, b) spills or c) improper disposal of excess pesticide; spiny mixtures or
<br />rinsaus. Check valves or anti-siphoning devices must be used on all mixing
<br />equipmrnt. -
<br />2) Movement by surface mnoff or through soil-Do not apply under conditions
<br />which favor mnoff. Do not apply m impervious substrates such as paved
<br />or highly compacted surfaces in azeas with high ~pomntial for ground waur
<br />contamination. Ground waur contamination may occur in areas where soils
<br />are permeable or coarse and ground water is near the surface. Do not apply m
<br />soils classified as sand wdth less than 3°/a organic matter and where ground water
<br />depth is shallow (less than 8 feet in Arizona). To minimize the possiblliry of
<br />ground water contaminatoa, carefully fallow application rate recommendations
<br />as affected by soil type in the general iafocmahon section of this label.
<br />3) Movement by water erosion of treated soil--Do not apply or incorpomu this
<br />product through any tyye of irrigation equipment nor by flood or furrow
<br />irrigation. Ensure treated areas have raeived at leas[ one-half inch rainfall (or
<br />irrigation) before using rainwater for subsequent irrigation of other fields.
<br />SENSITIVE CROP PRECAUTIONS
<br />BANVEL may cause injury m deshable trees and plants, particularly beans, cotton,
<br />flowers, Emit trees, grapes, ornamentals, peas, potatoes, soybeans, 5unflowem,
<br />tobacco, tomames, and other broadleaf plants when cohtacdng their roots, stems
<br />or foliages These plants are most sensitive ro BANVEL during their development
<br />or growing stage. FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW WFIEN
<br />USBVG BANVEL.
<br />• Do not treat areas where either possible downward movement tom the soil or
<br />surtace washing may cause contact of BANVEL. with the roots of duim6le
<br />plants such as trees and shmbs.
<br />• Avoid making applications whe¢ air currents may carry spiny particles to areas
<br />wkerc sensitive crops and plants aro growing, or when [empemture inversions
<br />exist Do no[ spiny near sensitive plants if wind is gusty or in excess of 5 mph
<br />and moving in [he direction of adjacent sensitive crops. Leave an adequam
<br />buffer zone between arcs to be treated and sensitive plants. Coarse sprays are
<br />Tess likely to drift out of the target area than fine sprays.
<br />• Uu coarse sprays to avoid potential herbicide drift Select noules which arc
<br />deigned to produce minimal amovn6 of 5ne spray particles. Examples of
<br />nozzles designed to produce coarse sprays via ground application are Delavan
<br />Raindrops, Spraying Systems XR flat fans, or large eapamry flood nozzles such
<br />as D1Q 7K10, or greater capacity tips. Keep the spiny pressure at or below
<br />20 psi and the spiny volume at or above 20 GPA, unless otherwise required by I
<br />the manutacmrer ofdrift-reducing nozzles. Consult your spiny Houle supplier
<br />wnecming the choice of drift-reducing nozzles.
<br />• Agriculturally approved drib-reducing additives maybe uud.
<br />• Do not apply BANVEL adjacent to sensitive crops when [hc umpcmmre onthe
<br />day of application is expected to exceed 85'F as drift is more likely m occur.
<br />• To avoid injury to desirable plants, equipment used ro apply BANVEL should
<br />be thoroughly cleaned (See PROCEDURE FOR CLEANMG SPRAY EQUIP-
<br />MENT) before reusing to apply any other chemicals.
<br />All crop uses of BANVEL are intended for a normal growing interval bctwern
<br />plandng and harvest. No crop rotation restrictions exist if normal harvest of treated
<br />crop has occurred. If this interval is shottened, such as in cover crops that will
<br />be plowed under, do not follow up with the planting of a acnsidve crop.
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<br />Crops growing under stress conditions such as drought, poor fertility, or foliaz
<br />damage clue to hail, wind or insects, can exhibit various injury symptoms that
<br />may be more pronounced if herbicides arc applied.
<br />Consult your local or state authorities for possible application restri<dona
<br />and advice concerning these and other special local use situations. allt
<br />m'x re ommendat ns a for se o 1 st t here the tank mix orodvct and
<br />eo £cation site are reeistttcd. -
<br />BAND TREATMENTS
<br />BANVEI, may be applied as a band treatment. Use the formulas below Co
<br />determinr. the appropriate rate and volume per reaud acre.
<br />Band width in inches x Broadcast RATE = Band RATE
<br />Row width in inches per treated acre per treated acre
<br />Band width in inches Broadcast VOLUME Band VOLUME
<br />x er treated acre - per treated acre
<br />Row width in inches P ~ -
<br />COMPA'CHIILITY TEST
<br />Before mixing in the spiny tank, it is advisable to test compatibility by mixing all
<br />components in a small container in proportionate quantities (see following table).
<br />Amount of Herbicide to Add to One Pint of Spray Carrier
<br />(Assuming Volume is 25 Gallons per Acre)
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<br />fiERSICIDE ~
<br />FORhNLAT10NS RATE PER ACRE LEVEL TEASPOONS
<br />Dry 1 Ib. 14a
<br />Liquid 1 pt qx
<br />If hefiicide(s) do not ball-up or form flakes, sludge, gels, oily films or layers, or
<br />otherprecipitates, then the tested spmymix is compatible. Usually, incompatibility
<br />in any of the above-described forms will occur mthin 5 minutes efrer mixing.
<br />If components are incompatible, the use ofa companbiliry agent is recommended.
<br />Reran the above COMPATIBILITY TEST with a suitable compatibility agent (Ua
<br />teaspoon is: equivalent to 2 pints per ]00 gallons of fluid fertil"uer).
<br />PROCEDURE FOR-CLEANING SPRAY EQUIPMENT
<br />The steps iisted below arc suggested for thorough cleaning of spiny equipment ,--~.
<br />following rpplications of BANVEL or tank mixes of BANVII, or tank mixes of
<br />BANVEL. plus 2,4-D amine.
<br />1) Hose down thoroughly the inside as well as outside surfaces of equipment
<br />while filling the spray tank half full of water. Flush by operating sprayer nnti7
<br />the system is purged of [he rinse water.
<br />2) Fill tank with water while adding 3 quart of household ammonia for every 25
<br />gallons of water. Operate the pump to cvcula[e the ammonia solution through
<br />the sprayer system far l5 to 20 minutes and discharge a small amount of the
<br />ammonia solution through the boom and nozzles. Let the soluton stand for
<br />several honor, preferably ovcmight
<br />3) Flush the solution out of the spray tank through me boom.
<br />4) Remove the nozzles and screens and flush the system with two full ranks of
<br />water,
<br />The steps listed below arc suggested for thorough cleaning of spiny equipment
<br />used. m apply BANVEL as a tank mix with wettable powders (WP), cmu]-
<br />5ifiable concentrates. (BC), or other types of water-dispersible formulations.
<br />BANVEL rank mixes with water-dispersible formulations require the uu of a
<br />water/detergent rinse.
<br />5) Complete: step 1. '
<br />6) Fill tank wide water while adding 2 lbs. of detergent for every 40 gallons
<br />of water. Operate the pump t¢ crmulate the detergent solution through the
<br />sprayer system for 5 to ]0 minutes and discharge a small amount of the
<br />solu[ibn through the boom and nozzles. Let [he soluton stahd for several
<br />hours, pn:ferably overnight.
<br />~) Flush the detergent solution out of the spiny tank through the boom.
<br />8) Repeat step 1, and Follow with steps 2, 3 and 4.
<br />GENERAL. WEED L1ST
<br />This is a genera] list of weeds which may be treated with BANVEL in accordance
<br />with this label as recommended under the rotes and timing sections of the Individual
<br />Use headings. Properusage of [his product will give control or growth suppression
<br />of many ANNUAL, BIENNIAL, and PEItENNIAt broadleaf weeds, end many
<br />WOODY brash and vine species including: -
<br />ANNUALS
<br />Amara¢th, Spiny (Spiny Pigweed) Carpetweed
<br />Aster, Slender Catchfly, Nightflowering
<br />Bedstraw - Chamomrlq Cam
<br />Beggarweed, Florida Chickweed, Common
<br />Broamwad, Common Clovers (Annual)
<br />Buckwheat, 1Vild Cockle, Com
<br />Buffalobur Cackle, Cow
<br />Burdovey Cnbfomia Cocklebur, Common
<br />Burcuwmber Croton, Tropic
<br />Bua<reup, Reughseed Cronin, Woolly
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