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PECIMEN LABEL UPDATES A\rAILABLE AT Vi'R'W.CREENBOOK.NET 3 <br />Daisy, English <br />Evening Primrose, Cutleaf <br />Poorjoe <br />Puncturevine <br />Purslane, Common <br />Puslry, Florida <br />Radish, Wild <br />Ragweed, Common <br />Ragweed, Giant (Buffaloweed) <br />Ragweed, Lance-Leaf <br />Rubberweed, Bitter (Hitterweed) <br />Sesbania, Hemp <br />Shepherdpurse <br />Sicklepod <br />Sida, Prickly (Teaweed) <br />Smamveed, Green <br />Smartweed, Pennsylvania <br />Sneezeweed, Bitter <br />Sowthisdq Annual <br />Sowthisve, Spiny <br />Spieweed, Common <br />Spurge, Prostrak <br />Spurry, Com <br />Starbug Bristly <br />Sumpweed, Rough <br />Sunflower, Common (Wild) <br />Sunflower, Volunteer <br />Thistle, Russian <br />Velvetleaf <br />Watenc~mp <br />Waterprimrose, Winged <br />Wormwood, Annual <br />Chinquapin <br />Cottonwood <br />'Creosotebush <br />Cuwmbertrce <br />'Dewberry <br />'Dogwood <br />Elm <br />Grape <br />'Hawthorn (Thomapple) <br />Hemlock <br />Hickory <br />Honeylocust <br />Honeysuckle <br />Hornbeam <br />Huckleberry <br />Huisache <br />lry, Poison <br />Kudzu <br />Locus[, Black <br />Maple <br />Mesquik <br />Oak <br />Oak, Poison <br />Olive, Russian <br />Persimmon, Eastern <br />Pine <br />'Plum, Sand (Wild Plum) <br />Poplar <br />Rabbitbmsh <br />'Redcedar, Eastern <br />'Rose, McCaMey <br />'Rose, Muldflom <br />-Sagebmsh, Fringed <br />Sassafras <br />Serviceberry <br />Spicebush <br />Spmce <br />Sumac <br />'Sweetgum <br />Syacamore <br />Tarbush <br />Willow <br />Witchhazel <br />'Yaupon - <br />'YnCCB <br />bane, Annual <br />afoot, Nenleleaf <br />it <br />tmsonweed <br />Knotweed <br />Kochia <br />Ladysthumb <br />Lambsquarters, Common <br />Lambsquarkrs (triazine resistant) <br />Lettuce, Prickly <br />Mallow, Common <br />Mallow, Venice <br />Mare's Tail (Horsewecd) <br />Mayweed <br />Momingglory, hykaf <br />Momingglory, Tall <br />Mustard, Tansy <br />Mustard, Wild <br />Musmrd (Yellowtops) <br />Nightshade, Black <br />Pennycress, Field (Fanweed, <br />Frenchweed, Stinkweed) <br />Pepperweed, Virginia (Peppergrass) <br />Pigweed, Prostrate <br />Pigweed, Redroot (Carelessweed) <br />Pigweed, Rough <br />Pigweed, Smooth <br />Pigweed (viazine resismnt) <br />Pigweed, Tumble <br />BIENNIALS <br />Burdock, Commou <br />Carrot, Wild <br />(Quean Anne's Lace) <br />Cockle, Whi[c <br />Evening Primrosq Common <br />Gcraoium, Carolina <br />Cromwell <br />Knaoweed. Diffuse <br />Artichoke, Jemsalem <br />Aster, Spiny <br />Aster, Whitcheath <br />Beadstmw, Smooth <br />Bindweed, Field <br />Bindweed, Hedge <br />Bluewced, Texas <br />"BUrsage (Bur Ragweed, Lakeweed, <br />Povenyweed) <br />Bursagc, Woo]]yleaf (Lakeweed) <br />Bunercup, Tall <br />Campion, Bladder <br />Chickweed, Field <br />Chickweed (Mouseear, Canada) <br />Chicory <br />"Clover, Hop <br />'Dandelion, Common <br />"Dale. Broadleaf (Binerdock) <br />'Dock, Gltrty <br />Dogbane, Hemp <br />'DOgfennel (Cyprcssweed) <br />Fein, Bracken <br />Garlic, Wild <br />Goldenrod, Canada <br />Goldenrod, Missouri <br />Goldenweed, Common <br />Hawkweed <br />Henbane, Black <br />Honenettlq Carolina <br />Ironweed <br />Knapweed, Black <br />Knapweed, Russian <br />Milkweed, Climbing <br />Planmin, Bmcted <br />Ragwort, Tansy <br />Starthistle, Yellow <br />Sweeklover <br />Teasel <br />Thistle, Bull <br />Thisle, Milk <br />Thistle, Mnsk <br />Thistle, Plumcless <br />Milkweed, Common <br />Milkweed, Honeyvine <br />Milkweed, Wes[em Whorled <br />Nettle, Stinging <br />Nightshade, Silverleaf <br />(While Harsenettle) <br />Onion, Wild <br />•Plainmin, Broadleaf <br />'Planmin, Buckhom <br />Pokeweed <br />Ragweed, Western <br />Aedvine <br />Sericia Lespedeza <br />Smartweed, Swamp <br />Snakeweed, Broom <br />'Sorrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel) <br />Sowthisve <br />Sowthistlq Perennial <br />Spurge, Leafy <br />Sundrop, Halfshmb <br />(Evening Primrose) <br />Thistle, Canada <br />7oadflez, Dahnation <br />Tropical Soda Apple <br />Tmmpe[creeper (BUCkvine) <br />Vetch <br />Watefiemlock <br />Waterprimrosq Creeping <br />' Woodsorel, Creeping Common <br />Yellow <br />Wormwood, Common <br />Wormwood, Louisiana <br />•Yatrkeeweed <br />Yarrow, Common <br />Noted perennials may be eonvolled using BANVEL at rotes lower man those recommended <br />other listed perewial weeds. (See application races and timing sec[ions in tha label.) <br />~ODY <br />Alder Hirch <br />Ash 'Blackberry <br />Aspen •Blackgum <br />Basswood 'Cedar <br />Database znd tormai copyright ©dt \ once Communication Corpora <br />•Gmvnh suppression <br />FIELD, SEED', POPCORN" AND SILAGE CORN <br />Observe all precautions, raising, and application instmetions as well as the fol- <br />lowing: <br />• I)o not appty BANVEL to seed win or popcorn without fim vedfyingwith your local seed <br />coin camparry (supplier), the Dicambe selecdviry on your inbred line or variety otpopwm. <br />This precaution will fielp avoid potential injury of aensidve variedes. <br />BANVEL is not registered for use on sweet tom: <br />Direct contact of BANVEL with tom seed must be avoided. If tom seeds are <br />less than 1 rls inches below the surface, delay application unN coin has emerged, <br />Up to 2 applications of BANVEL may be made during a growing season. Do <br />not exceed a rata] of 14r pints of BANV EL per vested acre per crop year. Allow <br />two weeks or more between applications of BANVEL. See appropriate section <br />for rate information. For combination options or sequential treatments, refer to <br />appropriate section. <br />Applications of BANVEL to tom during periods of rapid growth may result in <br />temporary leaning. Com will usually become erect within 3 to 7 days. Cultivation <br />should be delayed until after tom is growing norma0y to avoid breakage. <br />Agriculturally approved surfacmn[s or spmyable fertilizers (4r to I gallon per acre <br />of 28%, 30% or 32% urea ammonium nitrate or 2.5 pounds per acre spiny grade <br />ammonium sulfate') maybe added to the spiny mixture to improve postemergence <br />weed connl, particularly in dry growing conditions. <br />Do not use adjuvants containing penetrants such as pevokum-based oils after <br />crop emergence or crap injury may result: <br />Com may be harvested or grazed for feed once the crop has reached the ensilage <br />(milk) stage or later in maturity. <br />Severn] synthetic pyrethroid insecticides are labeled for tank mix applications of <br />dicamba. Refer to they label far specific recommendations. <br />WEEDS CONTROLLED <br />BANVEL will conrol many ANNUAL broadleaf weeds or give growth suppres- <br />sion of many PERENNIAL broadleaf weeds commonly found in tom, (Refer to <br />the GENERAL WEED LIST). <br />For best performance, make application when weeds have emerged and are actively <br />growing. <br />Preemergence control of cocklebug velveveaf, and jimsonweed may be reduced <br />if conditions such as low temperature or lack of soil moisture cause delayed or <br />deep germination of weeds. <br />Not for use in California. <br />PREPLANT/PAEEMERCENCE IN NO-TTLLAGE CORN <br />Applications of BANVEL may be made before, during, or after planting to <br />emerged and actively growing broadleaf weeds. Apply BANVEL e[ 1 pint per <br />treated acre on medium or fine textured soils containing 2% or greater organtc <br />matter. Usc 4: pint per vested acre on coarse textured soils (sand, sandy loam, <br />and loamy sand) or medium and fine cextured soils with less than 2% organic <br />matter. <br />When planting into a legume sod (e.g., alfalfa or clover), apply BANVEL after 4 <br />m 6 inches of regrowth has occurred. <br />PREEMERGENCE IN CONY ENTIONAL OR REDUCED TILLAGE CORN <br />BANVEL may be applied after planting and prior to tom emergence, Application <br />at I pin[ per treated acre may be made to medium or fine kzmred soils, which <br />conmm 2 % or greater organic mover. DO NOT apply to coarse textured soils (sand, <br />sandy loam, and loamy sand) until after crop emergence (see Early Postemergenee <br />uses below). <br />Preemergence application of BANVEL does no[ require mechanical incorporation <br />to became active. A shallow mechanical incorporation is recommended if appli- <br />cation is not followed by adequate rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. Avoid tillage <br />equipment (e.g., dings, harrows) which wncenvates treated soil over seed furrow. <br />ion. All rights resen•ed. <br />