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SPECiR1EN LABEL UPDATES AVAILABLE AT \V W'W.CREEN'BOOK.NET 3 <br />6ROADCAST APPLICAT/ON <br />Use 10 to 40 GPA when applying TELAR° DF as a broadcast application. Be <br />to cabbmte sprayers before application. Select a spray volume and delivery <br />tam that will ensure thorough covemge and a uniform spray pattern. When <br />raying industrial turf, avoid overlapping and shut offspmy booms while starting, <br />mining, slowing, or stopping to avoid injury to desired species. <br />HANDGUN APPLICATION <br />Use 100 m 300 GPA when applying TELAR° DF az a broadcast application via <br />handgun. Mix 1 oz TELAR° DF per 100 gal of water. Apply up to 300 gal of <br />spray miz per acre. <br />INVERT SPRAY APPLICATJON <br />Apply the high viscosity invert solution as a total volume of 10 to 40 gallons per <br />acre. Mix . to 3 ounces of TELAR° DF per acre in the wafer phase of the inveR <br />solution. Refer to the Weeds Con4olled sections of [his Iabcl for selecdng the <br />appropriate use rate for the target weeds. Follow all use directions and cautionary <br />statements appearing on the labels of the inverting oils and additives or listed in <br />[he operatorz manual of the inverting equipment by its manufacturer. <br />SPRAY ADJUVANTS <br />Nonionic Surjoctanu <br />Always include a nonionic surfactant when making posmmergence applications of <br />TELAR° DF (except for use on turf). Apply at a minimum rate (concentration) <br />of 0.25% v/v (1 qt per 100 gal of spmy solution) or a[ the manufacturer's <br />recommended mm based on spray area. <br />Use only EPA-approved surfactants containing at least 80% active ingredient. <br />Dry Conbol Agents <br />To minimize drift, a drfr control agent may be added at the manufacturer's <br />recommended rate, <br />. MIXING INSTRUCTIONS <br />1. Fill spmy tank Vr full of water. <br />2. With the agitator running, add the proper amount of TELAR° DF. <br />3. If using a companion product, add the recommended amount. <br />4. For postemergcnce applications, add the proper amount of spmy adjuvants (i.e. <br />surfacmnts, drift control agents, e[cJ. <br />5. Add. me remaining water. <br />6. Agimte the spmy tank thoroughly. <br />Use the spray prepamdon of TELAR° DF within 24 hours m avoid product <br />degradation. If the spmy preparation is left smnding, agitate it thoroughly before <br />mg. <br />RAPER CLEANUP <br />Thoroughly clean all mixing and spmy equipment immediamly following appy- <br />cations of DuPontTM TELAR° DF as follows: <br />1. Drain tank; rinse interior surfaces of tank; then flush tank, boom, and hoses <br />with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes. <br />2. Fill the tank with clean water and add the cleaning solution". Flush the boom, <br />hoses, and noales with the cleaning solution. Allow them to sit for I S minutes <br />with agitadon mmitrg, and then drain [he tank. <br />3. Repeat Step 2. <br />4. Repeat Sup 1. <br />5. Remove the noules and screens and clean separately. To remove traces of <br />cleaning soludoo, rinse the rank thoroughly with clean water and flush through <br />the hoses and boom. <br />Use any of the following deanrng solutions: <br />1. One gal ammodia (containing 3 % active) per 100 gal of water. <br />2. "Nutra-soI" (carefully read and follow "Nutm-sol" Label drections). <br />3. Loveland Spray Tank Cleaner (carefully read and follow Loveland Spray lank <br />Cleaner label directions). <br />4. "Tank-Aid" (carefully read and follow "Tank-Aid" label directions). <br />7o reduce the amount of water required in the above procedure, see sepamh <br />DuPont bullttin, "Reduced Volume Clcanout Procedure for Large Sprayers." <br />Note: This sprayer cleanup procedure is only effective Cor 7ELAR° DF end for <br />general uses specified under "Directions for Use". Do not use the sprayer on <br />food crops (except wheat, barley and oats), feed crops (except range land and <br />pasture), fine turf; ornamentals and other desimble plants. <br />SPRAY DRIFT' MANAGEMENT <br />The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determines the <br />potential for spmy drift The applicamr is responsible for considering all then <br />facmrs when making application decisions. <br />AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPOIvSIB]LITY OF THE APPLICA- <br />TOR. <br />IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE <br />The most effecdve way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets (> ] 50- <br />OOmicrons). The best drift management strategy is m apply the largest droplets <br />t provide sufficient covemge and control. The pmunce of sensitive specter <br />arby, the environmental candmons, and pest pressure may affect how an ap- <br />iiutor balances drifr control and covemge. APPLYING LARGER DROPLETS <br />REDUCES DRCF1' POTENTIAL, BU7 WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFT TF AP- <br />PLICATIONS ARE MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE EN- <br />VIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See Wind, Temperature and Humidity, and <br />Surface Temperature Inversions sections of this label. <br />Database and format copyright ©by C&P Press. All rights reserved. <br />Controlling Drople! Size--C,'eneral Techniques <br />• Volume-Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest pracdcal spray vol- <br />ume. Noales with higher rated flows produce larger droplets. <br />• Pressure-Use the lower spmy pressures recommended for the noale. Higher <br />pressure reduces dropletsiu and does tut improve canopy penetration. WHEN <br />HIGHER FLOW RATES ARE NEEDED, USE AHIGHER-CAPACITY NOZ- <br />ZLE INSTEAD OF 1NCREA54.'G PRESSURE. <br />• Nouee Type-Uu a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. <br />With most nozzle types, narrower spmy angles produce larger droplets. Consider <br />using low-drift noules. <br />BOOM HEIGHT <br />Setdng the boom at the lowest labeled height (it specified) which provides uniform <br />covemge reduces the exposure of droplets [o evaporation and wind. For ground <br />equipment, the boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal bounce. <br />WIND <br />Drift potendal increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to variable dvecdon <br />and inversion potential) or more than ]0 mph. However, many factors, including <br />droplet size end equipment type determine drift potential at any given wind speed. <br />AVOID APPLICATIONS DURP]G GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS. <br />Note: Local terrain can influence wind panems. Every applicamr should be <br />familiar with local wind patterns and how they effect spmy drift. <br />TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY <br />When making applications in hot and dry conditions, set up equipment to produce <br />larger droplets to reduce effects of evapomdon, <br />SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIOAS <br />Drift potential is high during a surface tcmpemmrc inversion. Surface inversions <br />restrict vMical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain close <br />to the ground and move lammlfy in a concentated cloud. Surface inversions are <br />characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common bra nights <br />with limited cloud cover and hght to no wind. They begin to form as the sun <br />sets and often continue into the mamiug. 7he'u presence coo be indicated by <br />ground fog; however, if fag is not prcunS inversions can also be identified by <br />the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. <br />Smoke [hat layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind <br />conditions) indicates a surface inversion, while smoke that moves upward and <br />rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing. <br />PRECAUTIONS <br />Injury m or loss of desirable trees or other plane may result from the following: <br />• If equipment is drained or flushed on or near desimble trees or other pkmts, on <br />areas where their roots may eztend, or in locations where the chemical may be <br />washed or moved inm contact with [heir rooLS. <br />• Treatment of powdery, dry soil and Gght, sandy soils when there is lime <br />likelihood of rainfall soon after treatment may result in off mrgct movement <br />and possible damage to susceptible crops when soil particles ate moved by <br />wind or water. Injury m crops may result if treated soil is washed, blown or <br />moved onto land used m produce crops. Exposure to DuPon[TM TELAR° DF <br />may injure or kill most crops (except small groins). Injury may be more severe <br />when crops are irtigated. <br />• Applications made during periods of intense rainfall, to soils saturated with <br />water, surfaces paved with materials such es asphalt arconcrete, or soils through <br />which rainfall will not readily penetrate may result in mnoff and movement of <br />TELAR° DF. Do not treat frozen soil. Treated soil should be left undisturbed <br />to retluce the potential for 7ELAR° DF movement by Soil erasion due m wind <br />or water. <br />• When TE[,AR° DF is applied at rates of IVs ounce/a and less there is no <br />restriction on grazing or haying of forage grasses. <br />Do not use on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis coons, or similar areas. <br />Do not apply in or on irrigation ditches or canals including theh outer banks. <br />Do not apply Ihmugh any type of irrigation system. <br />Do not use this product in the following counties of Colorado: Saguachq Rio <br />Grande, Alamosa, Costilla, and Conejos. <br />Jl V1NlrG AI`11r LIJYVJAL <br />STORAGE: Smre product in original container only. Do not contaminate water, <br />other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage, <br />PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by disposal. <br />ti+asms resui[ing from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at <br />an approved waz[e disposal facility. <br />CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent) the container Then <br />offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary <br />landfill, or by incineration, or, if allmvcd by state and local authorities, by <br />burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. <br />LINIITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY <br />NOTICE: Read This Limim[ion of Wartanty and Liability Before Buying or <br />Using This Product. If the Terms Are Not Acceptable, Remm [he Product aI <br />Once, Unopened, and the Purchase Price Will Be Refunded <br />If is impossible to eliminate aB risks associated with [he use of this product. <br />Such risks arise from weather conditions, soil factors, off mrget movement, <br />unconventional farming techniques, presence of other materials, the manner of <br />use or application, or other unknown factors, all of which are beyond the coeval <br />Powered br C&P Press. <br />