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PATENT <br />PENDING. <br />AGRICULTURAL <br />PRODUCTS <br />1 ^ ~ ~ ~O <br />HIGN DEPOSITION, LOW VOLUME <br />BROADLEAF <br />HERBICIDE <br />- KEEP FROM FREEZING - <br />ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: <br />Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4- <br />Dichlorophenoxyacelic acid ..... ..... 33.2% <br />Diethanolamine Salt oy 2,4- <br />Dichlorophenoxyacetic aci0 .......... 16.3 <br />INERT INGREDIENTS .................. 50.5% <br />TOTAL 100.0 <br />TDI! Product Contains: <br />3.6 ms. 2,4-Didllorophenoxyacetic acid par gallon or <br />30.6%isomer specific by AOAC Method. <br />KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN <br />DANGER - PELIGRO <br />PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles, <br />no use este producto haste qua le enqueta hays sido <br />explicado ampliamente. <br />See next column for additional precautionary statements <br />and Statement of Preclicel Treatment. <br />READ THE ENTIRE LABEL FIRST. <br />~I OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS ANO <br />~_ FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. <br />PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS <br />HAZARDS TO HUMANS 8 DOMESTIC ANIMplS: <br />DANGER: Corosive, causes eye damage antl skin initation. <br />Do not get in eyes, on skin or on dolhmg. Wear goggles or <br />lace shield aIM robber gloves when hanWng. Wash <br />Ihorougnly with soap and wafer aner handling. Harmful it swal- <br />lowed absomed Ihmugh skin w inhaled. Avoitl breathing <br />vapor or spray mist. Remove contaminated dothing and wash <br />before reuse.• <br />STATEMENT OF PRgLTICAL TREATMEM: <br />II In Eyes: In case of eye conlad. immediately flush eyes with <br />plenty of water for 15 minutes. Call a physician at once. <br />It On Skin: Wash promptly wim wap and wales Rinse <br />Inomughly II irritation develops. get medical anenlion. <br />II Swallowed: Drink promptly a large quantity of milk. egg <br />wh~Ie, gelatin solution, pr if These are not available, large qudn- <br />beeS of water. Avoid alcohol. Call a physidan al once. <br />NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may con- <br />Iraintlicale Ina use of gastric ravage. <br />11 Inhaled: Remove victim Io fresh air antl apply respiration it <br />inaicaletl. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: <br />Under na cirrarmstances should mis herbicide prradud w any <br />2.O~D weed killer OB used in Ina vidnity of cotton, tomatoes. <br />gartlen crops, grapes, ornamentals m other susceptible crops. <br />or severe damage may result. Do not apply on wirgy days. <br />Do not use equipment used in applying This pmdud or any <br />Z,d-p weed kiker IO apply insedicitles, lungidtles, or other <br />malena110 susceptible crops. <br />Oo not use mis pmdud Ihmugh any type of irtigalion system. <br />Avoid wnlamination of water supplies Thal may be used to <br />inigale or wafer susceptible crops. or used for domestic pur- <br />poses. Do not apply dneclly to water except as indicated for <br />rice. W not ap01y where ninon is likety to occur. <br />Da rat apply when weather conditions favor tlrin from Irealetl <br />areas. Oo rat contaminate wafer when disposing of egd~p- <br />menl washwaters. W rat apply in any manner not spedliatl <br />on mislabel. <br />~RECTIONS FOR DSE <br />s a violation OI Federal law to use this pmdud in a mannm <br />onsistenl with ib labeling. <br />Do not apply inn pmdud in such a manner as to directly w <br />Mreugn tlnn expose workers or other persons. Tne area being <br />Heated muss ba vacated M unwotMed persons. <br />Do not enter treare0 areas without protective clothing unlit <br />sprays nave tlrietl. <br />~ecause certain slates may require more redridive reentry inleH <br />vats for various Crops bealed wile This product, consult your <br />Stale Department pl AgriwlWra for runner inlormalion. <br />Written or oral warnings must ba given to workers who are ex- <br />pecle0 to be in a Irealetl area or In an area about 10 DB treated <br />with this Orodud. Advise workers fo stay out of rieltls during <br />application antl until sprays have dried. Regular long-sleeved <br />work d0thing should De worn when working in lrealetl fields. <br />See Precautionary Slalemenls, Slalemenl of Practical Treat- <br />ment antl Note to Physician Iw information On accidental expo- <br />sores. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in <br />a language customarily understootl by workers. Oral warnings <br />must be given it here is reason to believe That wrin<n warnings <br />cannot De untlerstood Dy workers. Wrinen warnings must include <br />me following information: pANGER - PELIGRO, area treated <br />with HI.OEP Broadleaf Herbicide, date of appiicalign, opera <br />oriole protective doming, and reentry interval (i.e. until sprays <br />have Dried). - <br />STORAGE & DISPOSAL <br />STORAGE: Store in original container in a locketl storage <br />area inattessiDle to children or Dets. Keep from Ireeiing. <br />To prevent cross-contaminalipn, do not store near other <br />hemiCideS,lartilixalS, IpSBehcidBS, lUngiCldeS, pf near seetl3. <br />PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Oo not contaminate water, )Doll. <br />or feed by storage w disposal. Pesticide wastes are toxic. <br />Nnwoper disposal d excess pestidtle, Spray mixture, w <br />rinsale is a violation of Fetleral Law. ll these wastes can- <br />not be disposed of DY use accoNirg to label instrudigns, <br />tented your Stale Pesadtle or Environmental Control <br />Agenry, or the Hazartlous Waste representative at Me <br />nearest EPA Regional Onice for guidalge. <br />CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Fw plastic containers, Inple rinse <br />(or equivalent). Then offer for regclmg w recontlilioning, or <br />puncture aM dispose of in a sanitary IarMltll, or irgineratbn, <br />w, it allowed by slate antl local authorities, by burning. II <br />burned, slay out of smoke. For metal drums, Iripl< rinse Iw <br />equivalen0. Then otler Iw rerycling w remMitionirg, w <br />puncture an0 dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other <br />AUTOMOBILE FINISH PRECAUTION: <br />Undiluted spray tlroplel3 may tlamage autonrobile finishes. Cars <br />snoultl riot De swayed. d awidental exposure doe! occur, the <br />wr should De washed before protllM drier. <br />NOTICE TO USER: <br />This pmdud must be applir;d in compliance with the peslicitle <br />regulations of Ma state {n which apPliralion is matla. Check wdh <br />bcal aulhonliea regading regulations which may aOecT the ap- <br />plkation of this product. <br />USE INSTRUCTIONS: <br />AERIAL APPLICATION: Deady-TO-Use, rat necessary to dilue <br />for application rates of ~h gallon l2 goons) per acre pr higher. <br />For rates lower Ihan'h gallon, dilW a with water Iw a total solu- <br />/(on per acre of rat Ies5lhan rf. gallon. <br />AIRCRAFT SPECIFICATIONS (FI%ED WING OR ROTARY WING): <br />Boom width should not exceed Y. the length of the aimaN <br />wingspan. po not exceed zfi Psi nozzle wessure, Number of <br />nozzles required Io obtain tlesired wluma per acre is dependent <br />on swath width end Speed d aimaN Nozzles snoutd Oe <br />positioned between 135 and 1T5 degrees hom tliredion of Oight <br />Im fixed wing. DO NOT APPLY THROUGH BECO-MIST N02- <br />ZLE SYSTEMS. Maintain airwah altitude of t01o 121ee1 during <br />application. See manuladurer's ted+nical bulletin regarding <br />nossling aM method of application specifications. <br />GROUND APPLICATION: Apply in water, t l0 10 gallons total <br />solution per acre minimum with conventional equipment. Use <br />nozzle systems capable of spraying Nrrecl gallonage; 25 psi is <br />recommended. <br />WEEDS CONTROLLED LIST <br />Use HI-DEP herbicide b conbd many broadleaf weeds irldlydirg <br />PERENNIAL WEED <br />Ait~ Ironweetl 51. JoMSworl <br />Aster Leah spuge Sliiging nenles <br />Austrian field vass Knapweed Strawberry Iwibl <br />Bindweed (sponed7 Tall DUnemp <br />&ackeyetl $uaan IRussmm Tan wwetl <br />Blue I t (DiMUSeI Toad rim <br />nadC~ a Ihlsne <br />] Loco weed Vervana <br />ni~„F . Mareslail NMnetop <br />CNCary IHOrseweed) (Hoary cress) <br />Lbwr Ima~ry types) Names Wpb goals <br />Dogaane Oreye Dawi:wead Wits Onion <br />GOldenrotl Poverty weetl Wild parsnip <br />Ground ivy Rushes Wtld sweet potato <br />Gumweetl $omnistle VelNxn rocket <br />Healaa Iperemiaq <br />Hemlock <br />ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL WEEDS: <br />Begganicb HeMit Primrose <br />B~nerweed JewelweeE FUZlurvina <br />Black metlb Jimsmweed Radian IvnkO <br />Broomweed Jim Hill mustard Ragweed <br />Bun Inistla ITumhle mustaM) Russian Inistl! <br />BuMOek KMIweM $mlen mrstb <br />Carpelwaed WmDSpuaners $hepheNSpurse <br />Calcnweed bedslrew LelMCe Iwibl Sneezeweeo <br />Cnickwee0 Mudwwt Sow Inislle <br />Cirgueldl Mallow Iwmmonl <br />Cockle Marsnelder Spanish neadlea <br />Cocklebur Marijuana SuMbwer <br />Coneeweed Metluerranean sage Tansy mustaM <br />Crotm Mirors lenuro Temy ragwon <br />DarWNbn Mpnirgglory Tumdewaed <br />Devil"a taw fermuall TumfBinq pgwaed <br />Dp[ka Musx mblla veNanaef <br />FaISaIWx MustaM Vervains <br />Flea Dana !daily) Parsnip Vetch <br />Fkxwee0 Pemycresa Wild cartol <br />Rencnweed Peppenveed Wib lumip <br />Galinsoga Pigweed (redropg Wilchween <br />GoatsCedm Ptomaine Wormwood <br />Gcoselad Prickly lenuce Yelbw atarM6a9 <br />GrourWSN <br />Also Cadaln 2,4-D Suacepllble Woody Plante Such As: <br />Big sageDmsn Locust Sand shinnery oak <br />BucxbmsD Manxanita Sumac <br />Chemise Poison ivy Toles (bulrush) <br />Coastal sage Poison oak Willow <br />EMeiberty Rabbit Drusn <br />HazN Sagebrush <br />To convert local recommendations info farms of HI-DEP use the <br />following table: <br />z.4-D <br />Acid: 1 Ib. 3l4 m. 1210. 3610. 1/410. lI6ID. IlB Ib. <br />HhOEP: 21N. t-112 pt. IPL 3'd pt. 112 pt. 3/BPI. ltd Pl. <br />TIMING OF APPLICATION MAY VARY-Your Stale Coopera- <br />tive Extension Service may have information on the mrred appli- <br />wlion lime for your area. <br />WHEAT: Perennial broatllea/ weeds -Apply 2 pints per acre <br />when weeds are in Duo stage, but da rat spray grain in Ina poor <br />to dough stage. The 2 pint (1 pound acid equivalenR per acre <br />application of any 2.4-D protlud can protluca injury to wheat. <br />Balalga the severity of yar weed problem against the possibility <br />of crop tlamage. Where perennial weeds are 5canered, spot <br />treatment is suggested to minimize Ina extent of crop injury. <br />WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYE: See Table for recommended <br />use rates. Spray alter grain begins filtering antl before Ina boot <br />stage (usually 4 l0 6 inches tale aM weeds are small. Oo not <br />apply before the tiller stage nor Irom eery boot through Iha milk <br />stage. To control large weetls, preharvesl lrealment can be <br />epphe0 when Me gain is in Me dough stage. Bed results will <br />be obtained when soil moisture is adequate for plant growth antl <br />weeds are growing well. Do rrol permit tlairy animals or meal <br />animals being finished for slaughter to loraga or graze treated <br />grain fieltls within nvo weeks of lrealment. <br />DDAN: Sea Table Iw recommendetl use rates. Preemargenca <br />-Apply Io soil anpime after planning but beale cwn emerges. <br />Do not use on very light, sandy soil. Emergence -Apply just <br />as mrn plants are breaking grouts. Postemergence -Apply <br />to emerged corn. When Corn is over 6 inches tall, use tlrap <br />nossles to keep spray on corn foliage. Oo not apply Irom tasseb <br />Irg to dough stage. Injury rocorn is mast likely toxcw4applied <br />when cwn i5 growing rapNly uMer nigh lemperawre and nigh <br />soil moisture ca~itions. In such situations, use Ina Now role of <br />S pint per acre. Aher applkalion, delay cultivation Iw B l0 10 <br />days to allow the corn to overcome any temporary brialeness. <br />Prehervest: Aner Ma nand dough w denting stage, apply by air <br />ar growld egmpmenl M supress perennial weeds, decrease <br />weed seed protludbn antl control tall weeds such as DinOweed <br />cocMabur. tlogbane, Jimsonweed, ragweed, sunllowea velvet- <br />kal, and vines Thal iMeHere with harvesting. NOTE: Do not <br />Iwage w lead corn w IrWtler Iw 7 tlays Idlowiig applioation. <br />NOTE: Mybritls vary in tolerance to 2.4~D. Soma are easily in- <br />ryred. Spray only varieties known to tre tolerant to 2,d-O, Consun <br />Me seed comparry w your Agnaltural Experiment Station w <br />Extension Service Weed Spedalist for this information. <br />WITH LIQUID NrtROGEN SOLUTIONS: The mmpalibilily of <br />HI-DEP, water aM the liquid nitrogen soll4ions sMuld ba deter- <br />mined before combining in the spray lank. The testing can oe <br />mntluded by mixing all Ina components in a small container in <br />proponiondte quantities. II Ina mixture separates aner standing <br />buI wn be mixed reality by shaking Then Ina mixture wn be <br />used as long as good agitation is maintained. If large Oakes. <br />sludges, gels or omen precipitates form, or it a separate oity <br />layer or ail globules appear, then the herbicide and the liquid <br />fertilizer shoultl rat be used in the same spray lank. For late <br />season control of young $martweeds. Cocklebug Annual Mor- <br />ningglory an0 Olner Dmadleaf weeds less than 1 into high. Field <br />should be as clean as Possible aM corn 20 to 30 inches tall. <br />Apply 1 pint with BO to 120 lbs. Nitrogen per acre. Tha spray <br />MUST ba p.eparetl by first atltling required amount of liquid <br />nitrogen solution to spray lank. Next dilute 1 pint with 2 quarts <br />of dean wafer for each acre to De treated wim aria IankNl. Start <br />the lank agitator aM SLOWLY atltl the tliluted 2,4-D mlutmn. <br />Spray immetliatdy, maintairnng continuous egita0on until spray <br />IanN N empty. Direct Me spray to borer 3- l0 9' of corn stalk. <br />Vse spray equipment tlesignaletl to handle corrosive liquid nitro- <br />gen solutions. Aner spraying remove any remaining solmion and <br />nose spray rig thoroughly wim water Mix only one lank al a lime. <br />Do not sway during or immediately following cold weather. <br />SORGHUM (MILOJ: See Table for recommended use rates. <br />Treat onty aher sorghum is 6 inches high and preferabty before <br />g is 15 inches high. Do Irol treat duriig the boot, tasseling, or <br />early dough stages. If crop is taller Man a inches, use drop <br />nozzles to keep Ina spray on the leaves. Temporary crop injury <br />can De expelled under cOndiliona of nigh soil moisure and nigh <br />au temperatures. II it is necessary to apply uMer Mesa ceMi- <br />tions, use ra more than is pint per acre. NOTE: Hybritls vary in <br />tolerance l0 2,4-D. Some are easiy injured. Spray pnty varieties <br />known to be tolerant t0 2,d~0. Consul) the seetl tympany or <br />your Agricultural Experiment Slalan or Extension Service Weed <br />Spedalist Iw this informaton. <br />RICE: See Table for recommeMed use rates. Apply in Ina late <br />filtering stage of rice development, at Me Time of firs) Joint de- <br />velopment gust to second green ring), usually 6IO 9 weeks aner <br />emergence. W rot apply after panicle initiation, aner rice imer- <br />nodes exceetl'h inch, e1 eery seedilg, early panida, boot 1bw- <br />ering, or early nestling growth stages. NOTE: Some rite vah- <br />eties under certain coMitiom can be injured DY 2,d-0. Thera <br />Iwo, before spraying, consult bcal Extension Service or Univer- <br />sity Spedalista for appropnale roue end timing p12.d~D sprays. <br />SUGARCANE: See Table for recommentled use rotes. Usti up <br />to d applications per year in accordance with Stale recommerv <br />dabons. <br />AMOUNT OF HERBICIDE TO USE IN CROPS <br />By Alr or Ground AppllcaUOn <br />NOTE: Do not apply when weather contldions lavon drin from <br />treated areas. Read complete directions end precaNions before <br />using. <br />