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<br />(3) When using formulations other than 4 Ib/gal use pounds active/acre listed.
<br />BANVEL BROADCAST RATE PER TREATED ACRE FOR BIENNIAL
<br />AND PERENNIAL WEED CONT
<br />Apply I to 4 pints of BANVEL with:
<br />
<br />Product
<br />Active Ingredient
<br />Formulation Amount of
<br />product Per Acre
<br />Curtail® dopymlid + 2,4-D 2.38 Ib/gal 2-4 pts
<br />2,4-D 2,4D 4 Ib/gal 2-6 pts (LO-316 a.iJA)(q
<br />Lendmazter®BW glyphosate +2,4-D 2.4 Ib/gal 54 fluid oz
<br />Roundup glyphosate 3.0 Ib/gal 1-5 qts.
<br />Roundu8 RT glyphosate 3.0 16/gal I-5 qts.
<br />Tordon 22K pidoram 2 Ib/gal 'h-1 pt
<br />(U Whrn using formulation other than 4 16/gal use pounds activUacre listed.
<br />SPECIAL TANK MIX TREATMENTS
<br />For suppression of perennial weeds, apply '/.-1 pint of BANVEL with 8-I6 fluid
<br />ounces of Roundup® herbicide or Roundup® R? herbicide per treated acre.
<br />For wild garlic control, apply 1 pint BANVEL with 3 pints of 2,4-D LV Ester (4
<br />16/gal) per treated acre. Apply when wild garlic is 4 to S inches tall.
<br />For Canada thistle control, use BANVEL, or BANVEL plus Curtail® or BANVEL
<br />plus Roundup® herbicide or Roundup° R7 tank mix treatments.
<br />Application may be made during fallow periods for control of volunteer barley,
<br />bulbous bluegrass, downy brome, joimed goatgrass, common rye and volunteer
<br />wheat when [hey are actively growing. Use 1 pint BANVEL with '/-1 Ib Kerb®
<br />SOW. Fall seeded wheat may be planted 9 months or more after application. For
<br />best performance, make application between mid-October and mid-December,
<br />prior to soil freeze up.
<br />During fallow periods, apply BANVEL plus Landmazter®BW or Fallow Master°
<br />hebicide to give improved control of kochie, wild buckwheat, prickly lettuce,
<br />field bindweed and Canada thistle. Use '/e-'/a pint of BANVEL plus 22 to 54
<br />Fluid ounces of Landmaster° BW or Fallow Master® herbicide for annual weed
<br />control or 4a to Vt pint BANVEL plus 22 to 54 fluid ounces of Landmaster° BW
<br />or Fallow Master® herbicide for perennial weed suppression.
<br />CROPPING RESTRICTIONS
<br />The following recommendations are based on BANVEL use m[es up to 4 pints
<br />per treated acre.
<br />ORN, SORGHUM and SOYBEANS may be planted in the spring following
<br />applications made during the previous year. If less than 1 inch of minfall occurs
<br />etween application and firs[ killing frosS treated areas should be cultivated to
<br />allow herbicide to come in conme[ with moist soil Cultivation may take place
<br />before or immediately after ground thaw.
<br />Soybean injury may occur if the interval between application and planting is less
<br />than specified. In areas with greater than 30 inches of minfall, delay planting
<br />for 30 days per pint of BANVEL per treated acre. In areas with less than 30
<br />inches of minfall, delay planting for 45 days per pint of BANVEL per treated
<br />acre. Exclude days when ground is frozen.
<br />WHEAT may be planted in the fall or spring following applications. Also, spot
<br />applications may be made any time prior to crop emergence if crop injury can
<br />be tolerated in treated areas. Wheat injury may occur if the interval between
<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 treated acre or I.25 days per 1 ounce. Moisture is essential for BANVEL
<br />degradation. Exclude days when ground is frozen.
<br />West of the Mississippi River, [he interval is 45 days per pint of BANVEL per
<br />treated acre or 3 days per ounce. 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 />planted. If the interval before harvest is shortened, such as when cover crops will
<br />be plowed under, do not follow up with [he planting of a sensitive crop.
<br />CONTROL OF PERENNIAL BROADLEAF WEEDS 1N CROPLAND
<br />(SPOT APPLICATION ONLY)
<br />FOR USE ONLY IN THE STATES OF IDAHO, MONTANA, NEVADA, ORE-
<br />GON, UTAH AND WASHRJGTON.
<br />IMPORTANT
<br />Observe all precautions. Read and follow mining and application instmctions.
<br />Do not treat subirtigated cropland or areas where the soil remains saturated with I
<br />water throughout the year.
<br />Make only one application on BANVEL per year.
<br />WEEDS CONTROLLED
<br />BANVEL, when applied at recommended rates, will control many broadleafweeds
<br />including:
<br />Bindweed, Field Dock, Curly Ragwort, Tansy
<br />ock, Broadleaf Knapweed, Black Spurge, Leafy
<br />(Bitterdock) Knapweed, Russian Thistle, Canada
<br />RATES 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.
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<br />Apply 2 quarts (2 lbs. a.i.) of BANVEL per treated acre. Application may be
<br />made up to one month prior [o the planting of wheat.
<br />NOTE: Do not use unless injury to wheat or rotated barley will be acceptable.
<br />Barley, oats, corn, sorghum (milo), annual or perennial gmss crops may be planted
<br />into treated areas one year after application. Crops grown for seed (other than
<br />perennial gmss seed) should no[ be planted into treated areas until three years after
<br />application. Do no[ plant broadleaf crops such as alfalfa, beans, peas, potatoes,
<br />or sugarbeets into treated areas until two years after application.
<br />In most cases, treatments will no[ kill perennial weed seedlings, which germinate
<br />from seed one or two years after treatment. Once the effect of the chemical has
<br />been lost, afollow-up program for seedbng control or other cultural pmetices
<br />should be instituted.
<br />WIPER APPLICATION USES
<br />IMPORTANT: Observe all precautions.
<br />BANVEL may be applied through wiper application equipment [o control or
<br />suppress actively growing broadleaf weeds, brash and vines. Use a solution
<br />conmining 1 part BANVEL to 1 part water. Do no[ contact desirable vegetation
<br />with herbicide solution. Wiper application should onlybemade [o crops (including
<br />pastures) and noncropland areas described in this label with the exception of Grain
<br />Sorghum (Milo).
<br />STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
<br />PROHIBITIONS
<br />Do not contaminate wateq food or feed by sromge or disposal.
<br />PESTICIDE STORAGE
<br />Store in original containers in a well-ventilated area separately from fertilizer,
<br />feed and foodstuffs. Avoid cross-conmmina[ion with other pesticides. Spillage
<br />or leakage should be contained and absorbed with clay granules, sawdust, or
<br />equivalent material for disposal.
<br />PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
<br />Triple rinse pesticide from containers and use rinsates in the pesticide application.
<br />Wastes which cannot be used according to Zabel instmctions may be disposed of
<br />on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
<br />CONTAINER DISPOSAL
<br />Plastic or Meml: After triple rinsing (or equivalent), offer for recycling or recon-
<br />ditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary Iandfi0, or by other procedures
<br />approved by state and local authorities, such as buming of plastic containers. If
<br />burned, stay out of smoke.
<br />BULK STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
<br />(To be printed on labeling for bulk containers only)
<br />AGITATE BEFORE USE
<br />PROHIBITIONS
<br />Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is
<br />prohibited. This product may not be mixed, loaded, or used within 50 feet of all
<br />wells including abandoned wells, drainage wells and sinkholes.
<br />PESTICIDE STORAGE
<br />Ground water contamination may be reduced by diking and flooring of permanent
<br />liquid s[omge sites with an impermeable material.
<br />PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
<br />Pesticide spray mixture or rinsatethat cannot be used according to label instmctions
<br />must be disposed of according to Federal and local procedures under Subtitle C
<br />of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
<br />BULK TANK MAINTENANCE
<br />Follow deanout directions in Dealer Bulk Handling Guide for DICAMBA Her-
<br />bicide listed under Bulk Storage Tank Requvements.
<br />GENERAL
<br />Consult Federal, state, or local disposal authorities for approved alternative pro-
<br />cedures, such as limited buming.
<br />CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
<br />The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on field
<br />use and tests. The directions are believed [o be reliable and should be followed
<br />carePolly. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with
<br />use ofthis product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences
<br />may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other
<br />materials, or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, all
<br />of which are beyond the control of MICRO FLO COMPANY LLC ("Micro
<br />Flo") or the Seller. Al] such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. Micro Fla
<br />warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is
<br />reasonably fiI for the purposes referred to in [he Directions for Use, subject to the
<br />inherent risks, refered to above. MICRO FLO MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS
<br />OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY
<br />OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL MICRO
<br />FLO OR THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTL41-, SPECIAL OR
<br />INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
<br />THIS PRODUCT. Micro Flo and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer
<br />and User accept it, subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Wartanry
<br />which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized
<br />representative of Micro Flo.
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