SPECIA4EN LABEL UPDATES AVAtLABLE ~AT WN'W.GREENBOOK.N ET 4
<br /> Weed Height Ra[e per Acre
<br />Common Name Genus Species (lathes) (Fluid oz)
<br />Giant Foxmil Seranafaben 6
<br />Grcrn Foxmil Baratta viridu <4 4
<br /> >4 6
<br />Yellow Foxmil Seraria glauw <4 4
<br /> >4 6
<br />Texas Penicum Panicum rexanum 6
<br />Fall Paniwm Panidm dichoram~orum 6
<br />BroadlcafSignalgress Brachariaplatyplrylla 4
<br />Annual ]ewgress Microrregium vimineum <4 4
<br /> 14. 6
<br />Bamymdgntss Echinrhloa crux-galli <4 4
<br /> >4. 6
<br />Sandbar Cenchrvs spp. <4 4
<br /> >4 6
<br />Applications made to summer amual grasses should be done after bermudagras
<br />green-up. Applications of PLATEAU made during bermudagmss transition wit
<br />delay green up and subsequent bermudagrass growth. Avoid applications tr
<br />bcrmudagrass during grern-up transition if delayed green-up cannot be tolerated
<br />Recommended PLAT EAU Herbicide Rates for Postemergenr Summer Peren~
<br />nial Grass Control
<br /> Weed Height Rate per Aere
<br />Common Name Grnua Specie (inches) (Bold oz)
<br />Jofiruongnss Sorghum halepenre IS-24 $
<br /> >24 12
<br />Vasrygmss Paspolum urviBei <6 6
<br /> >6 8
<br />Nutsedge LYperur app. <4 4
<br /> >4 6
<br />Bahiagrasa Parpalum nomrum 6
<br />Dallisgmss' Parpa/um dilaromm 8-12
<br />Smuterass" Soorolwlm indiws 8-12
<br />`Suppression
<br />Spray Adjuvants: The addition of 10 to 20 gallons per acre of 32-0-0 or 28-
<br />0-0 liquid fertilizer as part of the spray carrier vdU promote the recovery of the
<br />bermudagrass from any growth rcduc[ion caused by the herbicide application. No
<br />additional spray adjuvant is required if liquid f<nilizm is used as the spiny carrier.
<br />See °SPRAY ADJUVANTS FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICAT]ONS" sec-
<br />tion for additional spray adjuvant recommendations.
<br />DO NOT use crop oil concentrates (COC) as spray adjuvant for control of weeds
<br />with PLATEAU herbicide.
<br />Tank Mizmres: For broadleaf weed control the addition of a broadleafherbicide
<br />such as WEEDMASTER° is recommended. PLATEAU may also be tank mixed
<br />with GRAZONTM, REMEDYTM, REDEEMTM, ALLYTM, 2,4-D and ROUNDUP
<br />ULTRA or glyphosam equivalent Applications with tank mixes of 2,4-D that
<br />exceed 1 pound active ingredient per acre and.applications with rank mixes of
<br />triclopyr amine that exceed IS pounds active ingredient per acre rosy reduce
<br />efficacy on target grass weed species.
<br />USE OF PLATEAU HERBICIDE ON FEDERAL CONSERVATION RE-
<br />SERVE PROGRAM (CRP) LAND
<br />PLATEAU herbicide may be used on Fcdcml Conservation Reserve Program
<br />(CRP) land at rotes up m 12 oz. per acres per year (see minunum plant-back
<br />intervals below). See appropriate section of this label for specific instmmions for
<br />the intended use.
<br />ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS
<br />The following rotational crops may be planted after applying PLATEAU herbicide.
<br />Planting rotational crops earlier than the recommrnded interval may result N crop
<br />injury.
<br />Plateau
<br />Uu Rate kfiaimum Plaat Beek Interval
<br />(or1A) (Months After PLATEAU Herbi4de Appliction)
<br />c1 12 12 IS 26 40
<br />5-8 12 ]4 22 30 44
<br />9-12 12 18 29 36 48
<br />RamHonal Bahiagrass Snepbeans Harlry Field toms Cendlaa
<br />Crops ,CLEARF1ELDo Southern Cottony AO amps not pomme°
<br /> cam hybrids pass Gnun otherwiu Red mble
<br /> Pcanum Soybeans sorghum listed or accts=
<br /> Rya Tobecw Oats included for Sugar
<br /> Whcat uu on this beemr
<br /> labelr
<br />Datahase a nd nrmat enn vrioht c b y Vance mnmunirat inn .rota.
<br />'Far Arimna, New Mezico, OWahomq sod Tezas aNy: Depending on Ne PLATEAU
<br />herbicide uu rote, wtton may be planted IS m 24 months after PLATEAU herbicide
<br />applicadon iv the na[ea of Arizona, New Mexiw, Oklahoma, and Texas unless draught
<br />wndiuom develop the year of PLATEAU herbicide appgcation. DO N07 romm m wtton
<br />et 18 m 24 mouths after PLATEAU herbicide wpliwdon ideas than IS inches ofraivfall m
<br />imgadon is received from the tmu of PIATEAU herbicide application ihroughNovember 1
<br />of [he same year. Iidrougfitconditionsrievelop the year ofPIATEAU herbicide application,
<br />conon may be pW tad 26, 30 and 40 months after PLATEAU herbicide applicadov.
<br />rAfter the recommended romtioml interval listed fm rhea elected crops and fm all sops
<br />not aNerwiu listed or included for uu on this Zabel, a successful field bioassay must be
<br />wmpleted The Geld bioassay consists of a tin snip of the intended romtioml crop planted
<br />across the previously treated field and grown to mamriry. The test strip should include low
<br />area and knolls. end include variations in call such as type and pH. If no crop ivjury is
<br />evidwt in the test strip, then the intended romtioml crop may be planted the following year.
<br />Use of PLATEAU herbicide in accordance with label directions is expected m
<br />result in normal growth of plant-back crops in most situations; however, various
<br />environmental and agronomic factors make it impossible to eliminate all risks
<br />associaud with the use of this product and, therefore, plan[-back crop injury is
<br />always possible. If crop injury is a concern [hen a bioassay with the desired crop
<br />is recommended prior to planting.
<br />FOR FOLIAR AND SEEDHEAD SUPPRESSION OF BAHIAGRASS,
<br />COOL SEASON GRASSES AND SUPPRESSION OF SOME ANNUAL
<br />WEEDS
<br />Bahiagrass: PLATEAU herbicide may be used at the rote of 2 to 6 oz per acre
<br />to suppress growth and seedhead development of bahiagrass in unimproved areas.
<br />In North and South Carolina it is recommended to use PLATEAU herbicide at the
<br />rote of 2 oz per acre as higher rams may cause Nrf thinning. Depending on rau
<br />of PLATEAU herbicide used, surfactant and environmenmi conditions, temporary
<br />turf discoloration may occur. For optimum performance, application should be
<br />made aftergrcen-up. Applications may be made before or after mowing. If applied
<br />prior to mowing, wise mowing height to leave adequate existing foliage as new
<br />growth wi0 be suppressed. If applied after mowing, allow adequate foliage m
<br />remain by increasing mower height or allowing time for foliar regrowth prior m
<br />application. DO NOT apply to turf under sues (droughS cold, insect. disease,
<br />etc.) or severe injury may occur. DO NOT use a methylated seed oil adjuvant.
<br />PLATEAU PHYTOTOXICITY ~t'TH OF
<br />SUPPRESSION
<br />2 oz none to low partial tv aeuon long
<br />3 m 6 oz low m moderate reason bag
<br />For winter amual weed control, apply 8 oz of PLATEAU herbicide when bahia•
<br />grass is dormant, but when weeds are actively growing. This can be followed b
<br />3 to 4 oz of PLATEAU herbicide in the spring after bahiagrass grern-up for the
<br />suppression of seedheads and foliage.
<br />Cool Season Grasses:
<br />KY31 TaB Fescue and "Wildtype Common" Kentucky Bluegrass: Apply
<br />PLATEAU herbicide at 2 to 4 oz per acre far foliar and seedhead suppression of
<br />terrain cool season grosses such as ' `KY3 ] "tall fescue and "wildtype wmmon"
<br />Kentucky bluegrass. Add a surfactant to the 2 oz rote of PLATEAU herbicide
<br />for optimum performance. The addition of a surfactant b 402 of PLATEAU
<br />herbicide may cause excessive turf injury or mortality of raft fescue. Application
<br />to turftype tall fescue or Kentucky bluegrass may result in severe injury or loss
<br />ofsmnd.
<br />Wheatgrass: Apply PLATEAU herbicide et 6 io ]0 oz. per acre for foliar and
<br />seedhcad suppression of crested whca[grass, and 6 to 12 az. per acre for foliar
<br />and seedhrnd suppression of intermediate wheatgmss. Other whwtgrass species
<br />may also be suppressed, however, apply PLATEAU herbicide to a limited area m
<br />determine effectiveness. Tank-mixes with 2,4-D or products containing 2,4-D may
<br />decrease the effectiveness of PLATEAU herbicide Tank-mixes with GARCON,
<br />TORDONTM, TRANSLRJETM and VANQUISH may decrease the potential ofmrf
<br />injury. DO NOT apply to turf under stress or severe injnry racy occur.
<br />FOR THE CONTROL OF UNDESIRABLE WEEDS IN BERMUDAGRASS
<br />NOT BEING GROWN FOR FORAGE OR HAY
<br />PLATEAU herbicide may be used on bermudagrass turf such as roadsides; utility
<br />rightsof--way, railroad crossings, airports, non-irrigation drainage ditches and other
<br />noncropland sites. 'there is a differential tolerance between bcrmudagmss types
<br />(See below paragraphs). Depending on bermudagrass type, timing of application,
<br />and PLATEAU herbicide rota, some foliar, stolon, and seedhead suppression
<br />may occur. IMPORTANT: Apply PLATEAU herbicide afttt bermudagrass has
<br />reached full green-up. Spring applications made prior to full green-up may delay
<br />green-up. Always add a surfactant when applying PLATEAU herbicide. DO
<br />NOT apply m grass under stress from droughS disease, insects or other causes.
<br />Simulmneous mow/spray operations may suppress intemode development. Aflcr
<br />mowing, allow adequate foliage regrowth prior to PLATEAU application as same
<br />intemode suppression may prevent bermudagmss from quickly recovering from
<br />mowing.
<br />Common Bermudagrass: Common bcrmudagmss is the most tolerant bmmuda-
<br />gmss to PLATEAU herbicide. lank-mixes with ROUNDUP PRO, ACCORD or
<br />glyphosate will improve the weed con[ro2 spectrum, but may increase turf ph
<br />~oxraty. Some stolon intemode shortening and seedhead supprusion may oc
<br />for the fast 8 weeks.
<br />Established Coastal Bermudagrass: PLATEAU herbicide at 2 to 12 oz per acre
<br />will provide control of labeled weeds as well as foliar and ucd head suppression of
<br />smblished coastal bermudagmss. Do not use on New World hybrid bermudagrass.
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