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<br />SPECIMEN LABEL ~ UPDATES AVAILABLE AT WWW.GREENBOOK.NET 11 <br />(3) Whrn using formulations other than 4 Ib/gal use pounds activUacre listed. <br />BANVEL BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE FOR BIENN1Pu <br />1 m 4 pints of BANVEL with: <br /> Amount of <br />Product Active ]ngredient Formulation produM Per Acre <br />Cunail° clopynlid+ 2,4-D 23g Ib/gaI 2-4 pts <br />Z,4-D Z,4-D 4 ib/gal 2fipts (I.0-316 a.iJA)(I) <br />Landmester° BW glYPhosetc +2.4-D 2.4 Ih/gal 54 Buid oz <br />Roundup° glyphasat< 3.O I6/gal 1-5 qtx <br />Roundug RT 6lyphosate 3.016/gaI I-5 qrs. <br />' <br />7ordon 22K picloram 2 16/gal h-1 pt <br />(1) Whm using tormulatlon other than 4 Ib/gal use pounds ettivUacre listed. <br />SPECIAL TANK MIX TREATMENTS <br />For suppression of perennial weeds, apply $-1 pint of BANVEL with 8-76 fluid <br />ounces of Roundup° herbicide or Roundup° RT herbicide p<r treated acre. <br />For wild garlic cannot, apply 1 pint BANVEL widl 3 pints of 2,4-D LV Ewer (4 <br />ib/galj per neared acre. Apply when wild garlic is 4 m 8 inches tall. <br />For Canada thistle control, use BANVE4 or BANVEL plus CurtaiM or BANVEL <br />plus Roundup° herbicide or Aoundup° RT rank mix treatments. <br />Application may be made during fallow periods for control of volunteer barley, <br />bulbous bluegrass, downy bromo, jointed goatgrass, wmmon rye and.vohmteer <br />wheat when they are actively growing. Use 1 pint BANVEL with 'S•1 ib Kerb° <br />SOW. Fail seeded wheat tray be planted 9 months or more after applicatio¢. For <br />best performance, make application between mid-October arid mid-December, <br />prior m soil freeze up. <br />During fallow Periods, apply BANVEL plus Lattdmaster° B W or Fallow Masrer° <br />herbicide to give improved control of kachia, wild buckwheat, prickly lettucq <br />field bindweed and Canada thistle. Use 4e-4. pint of BANVEL plus 22 to 54 <br />fluid ounces of Landmaster° BW or Fallow Master° herbicide for annual weed <br />control or yi b 'h pint BANVEL plus 22 to 54 fluid ounces of Landmastet° BW <br />or Fa]]ow Mas[ef herbicide for perennial we<d suppression. <br />CROPPING RESTRICTIONS <br />The following recommrndadons arc based on BANVEL use cores up m 4 pints <br />per heated acre. . <br />.<^•w,CORN, SORGHUM and SOYBEANS may be planted in the spring fo0awing <br />pluations made during the previous year. If less tha¢ 1 inch of rainfall occurs <br />tween application amt first killing frosS treated areas should be cultivated m <br />low herbicide m come in eantaer with moist soil. Cultivation may rake place <br />afore or vnmediately after ground thaw. <br />Soybean injury may occssr if the interval between application and planting is less <br />than specifed. In areas with greater than 30 inches of rainfall, delay planting <br />for 30 days per pint of BANVEL per treated acre. In areas with less then 30 <br />inches of rainfall, delay planting for 45 days per pin[ of BANVEL per treated ~ <br />acre. Exclude days when ground is frozen. ~ I <br />WHEAT may be pplanted in the fall or spring following applications. Also, spot <br />applications may be made any time prior to crop cmetgence if crop injury <an <br />be tolera4d in treated areas. Wheat injury may occur if the interval betwe<n <br />application and planting is less than specified. <br />East of the Mississippi River, the interval is 20 days per pint of BANVEL <br />per orated acre or 1.25 days per I ounce. Moisture is essential for BANVEL <br />degradation. Exclude days when ground is frozen. <br />West of the Mississippi River, the interval is 45 days per pint of BANVEL per <br />treated acre or 3 days perounce. Moisture is essential for BANVEL degradation, <br />Exclude days when ground is frozen. ' . <br />Following a normal harvest of barley, oats; or wheat, any rotation crop may be <br />plantad. If the interval before harvest is shortened, such as when cover crops will <br />be plowed under, der not follow up with the planting of a sensidv< crop, <br />CONTROL OF PERENNIAL BROADLEAF WEEDS IN CROPLAND <br />(SPOT APPLICATION ONLY) <br />FOR USE ONLY IN THE STATES OF IDAHO, MONTANA, NEVADA, ORE- <br />GON,~UTAH AND WASHINGTON. <br />IMPORTANT <br />Observe all precautions. Read and follow mixing and application instmctions. <br />bo not treat subimgated cropland err areas where the soil remains saturated with <br />water throughout the year. <br />Make only one application on BANVEL per year. <br />WEEDS CONTROLLED <br />BANVEL, when applied at recotttmended tares, will control many broadleafweeds <br />including: <br />' Bindweed, Field Dock, Curly Ragwort, Tansy <br />ock, Broadleaf Knapwecd, Black Spurge, Leafy <br />(Baterdockj Knepweed, Russian Thistle, Canada <br />TES AND TIMINGS <br />BANVEL may be applied at any time following a crop harvest to stubble, fallow <br />or other cropland. Application should be made when weeds are actively growing <br />and prior to a killing frost. <br />Database and format copyright ©by Vance Communication Corporal <br />Apply 2 quarts (2 lbs. a.i.} of BANVEL per [reared acre. Application may br <br />made up to one month prior to the planting of wheat. <br />NOTE: Do not use unless injury to wheat or rotated barley will be accepmble. <br />Barlay, oars, com, soBhum (milo), swual or perennial grass crops may be planter <br />into treated areas one year after applicadon..Crops grown for seed (other [her <br />perennial gross seed) should not be planted inm treated areas until throe years after <br />application. Do not plant broadleaf.crops such as alfalfa, beans, peas, potatoes <br />or sugarbeets into treated aroas until two yearn after apphcation. <br />In most cases, treatments will not ki0 perennial weed seedlings, which germinate <br />from seed one or two years after treatment. Once the effect of the chemical has <br />been lost, a follow-up program for seedling control or other cultural practices <br />should be insnmtcd. <br />WIP$R APPLICATION USES <br />fi1PORTANT: Observe all precautions. <br />BANVEL may be applied through wiper application equipment to control or <br />suppress actively growing broadleaf weeds, brash and vines. Use a solution <br />containing 1 pan BANVEL to 1 part water. Do not contact desirable vegetation <br />with herbicide solution. Wiper application should only be made tocrops(including <br />pastures) and non-cropland areas described in this label with th< ezceprion of Groin <br />Sorghum (Milo). <br />STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ' <br />PROHIBITIONS <br />Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. <br />PESTICIDE STORAGE <br />Score in original containers in swell-ventilated area separately from fertilizer, <br />feed and faodsmffs. Avoid cross-contamination with other pesticides. Spillage <br />or leakage should be conmined and absorbed with clay granules, sawdust, or <br />equivalent material for disposal <br />PESTICIDE DISPOSAL <br />Triple rinse pesticide from containers and use rinsat<s in the pesticide application. <br />Wastes which cannot be used according m label instnrctions may be disposed of <br />oa site or at an approved waste disposal facility. <br />CONTAINER DISPOSAL <br />Plastic or Metal: After triple rinsing (or equivalent), offer for recycling or recon- <br />ditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures <br />approved by smte and local authorities, such as burning of plastic containers. If <br />homed, stay out of smoke. <br />BULK STORAGE AND DISPOSAL <br />(To be printed on labding far bulk containers only) <br />AGTTATE BEFOIIE USE <br />PROHIBITTONS <br />Do sot rnnmminate water, food or Feed by smrage or disposal. Open dumping is <br />prohibited. This product may no! be mixed, loaded, or used within 50 feet of a!I <br />wills including abandoned wells, drainage wells and sinkholes. <br />~ PESTICIDE STORAGE <br />Ground water contamination maybe reduced by diking and flooring of permanent <br />liquid storage sites with an impermeable material. <br />PESTTCIDE DISPOSAL <br />Pesticide spray m1Xmre or rittsate that cannotbe used according to label instmmions <br />must be disposed of according m Fcdeml and to<al procedures under Subtitle C <br />of the Resource Conservation and Recovery A<t. <br />BULK TANK MAINTENANCE <br />Fohow clean-out directions in Dealer Bulk Handling Guide for DICAMBA Her- <br />bicide listed under Bulk Stamg< Tank Requirements. <br />GENERAL <br />Consult Fcdeml, state, or local disposal authorities for approved eliemative pro- <br />cedures, such as limited burning. <br />CONDITTONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY <br />The Directions Far Use of this product reflect [he opinion of experts based on field <br />use and tests. The directions are be8eved to be reliable and should be followed <br />carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminam ail risks inherently associted with <br />use of this produce Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences <br />may result because of such factors as weather conditions, prcsmce of other <br />materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all <br />of which arc beyond the control of MICRO FLO COMPANY LLC ("Miuo <br />flo") or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. Micro Flo <br />warrants that [his product conforms to the chemical description on the label end is <br />reasonably fit for the purposes referred to m the Directions for Use, subject m die <br />inherent risks, refereed m above. MICRO FLO MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS <br />OR BvIPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABII.ITY OR ANY <br />OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL MICRO <br />FLO OR THE SELLER eE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR <br />AIDIREC7 DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF <br />THIS PRODUCT. Micro Flo and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer <br />and llsu accept iS subjcet to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty <br />which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized <br />representadve of Micro Flo. <br />All rights reserved. <br />