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~,. , <br />'r <br />SPECIA4EN LABEL UPDATES AVACLABLE A7 WWW.GREENBOOK.NET 2 <br />Do not enter or allow entry into treated areas until sprays have dried to perform) <br />hand tasks. <br />APPLICATION INFORMATION <br />NONCROPLfND, JNDUSTRIAL SITES <br />AppRca6on Timing <br />Make a foliaz apphcation of [hc rewmmended rote of KREN1TEo S during the <br />period from full kaf expansion in the spring until the development of full fall <br />coloration on deciduous species m be controlled. Coniferous species may be <br />treated at any0mc during the growing season. <br />Species CowoUed <br />KRENfI'Eo S effectively controls or suppresses [he following plants when applied <br />at the use rotes shown. <br />] 4r to 6 gal lOiEM7E~ S per acre <br />Bigleaf maple"• Leafy spurge"•• Sweetgum <br />Birch Loblolly pine Thimblebetry <br />Blackberry Persimmon'" <br />~ Tuliptrec (yellow <br />Black cherry++ Pin cherry poplar)'' <br />Blackgum Quaking aspen ~ V Inc maple <br />Black locust Red alder Vuginia pine <br />Bracken (faro) Red maple++ Water oak <br />Chinese tallow Red oak White ash <br />Chokecherry.. Salmonbcrry White oak <br />Elm"• Sassafras"• Willow•• <br />Hawthorn++ Sourwood•• <br />Hickory"• Sumac <br />2 to 6 ¢sl KRENITE° S per acre <br />American elder Field bindweed'"+ Trcerot heaven <br />Basswood"• Multiflora rose Wild grope <br />Eastcm cottonwood Slippery elm Wild plum <br />Easmm white pine Sycamore Winged attn.' <br />•• Difficult to eontroF-Penial control and growth suppreasion. <br />'''Make applieauons after plena begin ro bloom. <br />SPRAY EQUIPMENT <br />KRENITE~ S may be applied using high volume or low volwne ground sprayers <br />as well as airemft (helicopter only). <br />Applicadon equipment should be properly calibrated before making applications <br />of I02ENITE° S. <br />HIGH VOLUME GROUND APPLICATION <br />Prepare a spmy solution using 1 4: to 3 gallons of KRENIITE° S per 100 gallons <br />of water. Appty a quantity of spmy soludon which will thoroughly and uniformly <br />cover the foliage. Rate and volume per acre will depend on plant species, height <br />and density of growth as well as the type of application equpment used. On roll <br />or dense smnds of bmsh it may be necessary m spmy from opposite sides in order <br />to obtain thorough coverage of the foliage. Usc me higher rates on smnds where <br />dfficuit m control species are dominant <br />Do not apply more than 6 gallons of KRENITEo S per acre per year. <br />LOW VOLUME GROUND APPZIC.fTION <br />Prepart a spmy solutlon using 1 Y, to 3 gallons of DuPonP" KRENITE~ S per <br />10 gallons of water. Appty a quantity of spmy solution using equipment that will <br />deliver small spmy droplets ensuring uniform covemge of the foliage, hate and <br />volume per acre will depend on plant specks, height and density of growth as <br />well a5 the type of application equipment used. Uae th< higher concentradons on <br />stands where difftwh to control species arc dominant. <br />Do not apply more than 6 gallons of KRENTIL» S per acre per year. <br />AERIAL APPL/CATON <br />Prepare a spray solution using 1 k m 3 gallons of KRENITE~ 5 in ]0 m 40 <br />gallons of water. Use sufficient spmy solution to uniformly end thoroughly cover <br />the foliage. 7omt rote and volume per acre will depend on plant species, height <br />and density of growth. Use the higher concentrations on smnds in which dfflcult <br />m control species aze predominant <br />Do no[ apply more than 3 gallom of KRENfIE° S per acre when using aerial <br />equipment <br />SIDE TRIMMING <br />For control of only a portion of a plant, direct the spmy solution [o thoroughly <br />cover onlythe portion of[heplantmbe controlled. Applicatipn methods described <br />above may be used for side trimming. <br />Do not apply more dmn 6 gallons of KRIIJITEa S per acre when side trimming. <br />SPRAY ADJUVANTS <br />To enhance the activity of the KRENITE° S treatment, the addition of penetrating <br />rypc oil-based surfacmn[ may be added as the last ingredient. The oil should be ~. <br />mixed in the spmy solution at a minimum concentradon of U.% by volume (1 <br />quart per 100 gallons) or at the manufacturer's recommended dosage. <br />If foaming is a problem during mixing, an anti-foam agent may be added. <br />MIXING INSTRUCT10N5 <br />1. FiII spray conk ih full of water. <br />2, With [he agitator conning, add the desired amount of ICRENITE° S. <br />Database and format copyright ©by C&P Press. All rights reserved <br />3. If using a tank mix partner, add the recommended amount Read and follow the <br />cautionary Statements and other information appearing on the produce wntainer <br />label of the selected tank mix partner. <br />4. Add spmy adjuvants if any are to be used. <br />5. Add fhe remaining water. <br />6; Agimte the spmy solution thoroughly. <br />After ICRENITE° S has been thoroughly mixed N the spmy tank agitation of the <br />spmy soludon is no[ inquired. <br />USE PRECAUTIONS <br />• Cueing of treated stems of bcosh before [hey are completely dead may result <br />m sprouting. <br />• Do not use for the control of woody plena on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis <br />courts or similar areas. <br />• Do not gmu livestock or cut or feed fomgc or hay from treated areas for 1 <br />yeaz after application. <br />• Drift or spmy mist contact with desirable tree, shmbs, or other plants may <br />results in injury. <br />• Not registered for sale or use in Cahfomia or Arizona. <br />ADDITIONAL USE INFORMATION <br />SPRAYER CLEAN UP <br />Thoroughly clean al] mining and spmy equipment immediately following applica- <br />tions of KRENITEo S. Flush tank, pump, hoses and boom with several changes <br />of water after removing the nozzle tips and screens (clean these pans separately). <br />SPRAY DR[FT MANAGEMENT <br />The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determines the <br />potential for spmy drill Thc applicamr is responsrble for considering all of these <br />factors when making applications. <br />AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSIIIILITY OF THE APPLICA- <br />TOR <br />JMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE <br />Thc most effective way to rtduce drift potential is to appy Large droplets (> 150- <br />200 microns). The best daft management strategy is to apply the largest droplets <br />that provide sufficient covemge and control. The prcsrnce of xnsitive species <br />nearby, the rnvironmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an ap- <br />plicator balances drift control and covemge. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS <br />REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAI-, BUT WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFT' IF AP- <br />PLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE EN- <br />VIRONMENTAL CONDI770N5! Sea Wind, 7empemmre and Humidity and <br />Tempemmrc Inversions sections of this label <br />Canholling Dropler Siza-General Techniques <br />• Volume-Use highflow rote nozzlesto appy the highest ptacdcal spray volume. <br />Nozzles with higher rated flows protluce larger droplets. <br />• Pressure-Use the lower spmy pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher <br />pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. WHEN <br />HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE AHIGHER-CAPACITY NOZ- <br />ZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE. <br />• Nozzle Type-Use a nozzle rypc that is designed for the intended application. <br />With most nozzle types, narrower spmy angles produce Luger droplets. Consider <br />using low-drift nozzles. <br />WIND <br />Drift potential intteases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due m inversion <br />potendal) or more than 10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet siu <br />and equipment type determine drift potential at any given wind speed. AVOID <br />GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS. <br />Note: Local terain can influence wind patterns. Every appEcaror should be <br />familiar with local wind pattems and how they affect spmy drift. <br />TEMPERATURE AND NUMIDlTY <br />When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up equipment m produce <br />larger droplets m reduce effects of evepom6on. <br />TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS <br />Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion. Tempemmrt inversions <br />restrict vertical av mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain close <br />m the ground and move laterally in a concrn[mted cloud. Tempemmrt inversions <br />arc chamc[eriud by increasing tempemrore with aldmde and are common on <br />nights with limited cloud cover and Eght m no wind. They begin to form as the <br />sun sets and often continue into the rooming. Thew presence can be indicated <br />by ground fag; however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified <br />by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircrsft smoke genemmr. <br />Smoke that layers in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates <br />an inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates <br />good vertical air mixing. <br />STORAGE: Store product in original eonminer only. Do not contaminate wet <br />other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage. <br />PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Do not conmminate water, food or feed by dispos <br />Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or <br />an approved waste disposal facility. <br />iPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent) the eonminer. Then) <br />or reconditioning, or puncture and dispou of in a sanimry <br />Powered by C&P Press. <br /> <br /> <br />