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SPECIMEN LA$EL UPDATES AV.AILA$LE AT WWN'.GREENBOOK.NET 7 <br />Use Rates for Spring Wheat, Barley and Oatst <br />r FOr oats, do not tank mix with 2,4-D herbicides. <br />n Far best resuhs, east whrn weeds have 2 [0 4 leaves and ere acdvety growing. <br />tit When measuring small amounts of Tordon 22K, special care should be taken not to exceed suggested roes. <br /> Amounts of Eecp Prodvd Per Aerettt <br /> 4 Ib aelgsl 6 Ib er/gal <br />Wecd Speefes Weed Growtb Stagett Grain Growth Stage Tordon 22K 2,4-D or MCPA 2,4D or MCPA <br />Morc mseepdble species, sucfi as: 3 inches 3 to 5 leaf to I fl oz ~h pivt tb pint <br />lembsquarters early tilledng <br />prnnycress <br />wild mustard 3 m 6 inches Tilledng to early jointing ~ 1 K fl oz s/~ pint th pint <br />maywecd <br />Lest susceptible specia such as: 1 m b inches TOlcring to early joindng 14r 0 oz $ m I pint 'h to ys pivt <br />volunuer sunflower <br />wild buckwheat <br />Russian thisdc <br />pigwad <br />Canada thistle, mp <br />growth <br />roPPression <br />Fellow Cropland (Not Rotated to Broadleaf Craps) <br />Apply Tordon 22K es a post harvest or fallow vestment in continuous groin <br />or during the fellow period. Tordon 22K may be applied alone or in tank mix <br />combination with 2,4-D or other herbicides registered for this use. Apply in 2 or <br />more gallons of water per acre by air or 5 or more gallons per acre by ground, <br />Application Rates <br />Anneal Weeds: To control annual weeds such as Russian thisdc and wild buck- <br />wheat, apply ~, m 4a pint per acre of Tordon 22K in tank mix combination with <br />~6 to 1 Ib ae of 2,4-D or other herbicides regisured for use on fallow land. Apply <br />WhCn WCeds ere 8CllVely grOWing. <br />Field Bindweed: Apply ltr fo }pint per acre of Tordon 22K phrs 4r to 1 !b ae per <br />atte of 2,4-D when bindweed is actively growing. Opdmum time for treatment <br />is when plan[ ronners reach g [0 12 inches. Use 4, pint per acre to wntrol light <br />to modemu infestations under good growing conditions or m reduce the potential <br />crap injury. Use 1 pint per acre for hasty infestations end to start a treatment <br />gram for long-term control. Some regrowth will occur the following season <br />a retreatmenl program of ya pin[ of Tordon 22K plus ih Ib ae of 2,4-D for <br />n[ ro two years will provide stand reduction. <br />Cansda thistle: Apply 1 pint per acre of Tordon 22K plus 1 Ib ae per acre of <br />2,4-D when the majority of thistle plants are emerged but prior to bud stage. <br />Crop Rotation <br />Use only on land to be planted [hc following year to gross, barley, oats, wheat, <br />grain sorghum (milo) or faBow<d. Do not plant groin sorghum within 5 months <br />after application. This product is not intended for use on land planed to sweet <br />sorghum, Many broadleaf crops aze extremely sensitive to soil residues of Tordon <br />22K. Do not plant sensitive broadleaf crops for 36 months afar treatment or undl <br />soil residues have declined m a safe level as indicated by an adequately sensitive <br />bioassay using the intended broadleaf crop. A bioassay is recommended following <br />Vcawem prior to planting any sensidve broadleaf crop. <br />Preplant Interval <br />A preplant jnurval following application of Tordon 22K prior to pkmting small <br />grains is recommended to reduce or eliminate potential crop injury and/or yield <br />reducdon. The possibility for crop injury or yield reduction [o occur depends <br />on application rote, soil organic matter, rainfall, [empemNre and inddence of <br />cereal diseases. Adequate soil moisture and soil tempemmre during the preplant <br />interval is important in reducing, but may not eliminate, the risk of crop injury. <br />When considering use of Tordon 22K on fallow land, growers should consrder <br />the benefit of weed control against the risk of crop damage and treat only if the <br />risk of injury to small grains can be tolerated. The following preplant inurvals <br />are recommended: <br />For applications up l0 4r pint per acre, allow a minimum of 45 days of Soil <br />temperatures above 40"F between application and planting. <br />For applications of greater than 4r pint and up to 1 pint per acre, allow e <br />minimum of 60 days of soil temperatures above 40'F between application and <br />planing, except in the states of Idaho, North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, Oregon, <br />South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming, where the minimum preplant interval <br />is 90 days. <br />Restrictions: <br />• Do no[ apply more than ]pins per acre as a broadcast treatment per annual <br />growing season. <br />pot Treatmentr See "Spot Treabnent" in "Mixing sad Application Meth- <br />ods" secdon for directions for calibm[ioq spray volume detennina[ion and <br />mixing. Spot treatments of Tordon 22K at rotes over 1 pin[ per acre can be <br />made on fallow, non-imgaud cropland if the treated areas comprise less than <br />10% of the immediate field in any one year, Tordon 22K should not be applied <br />to cropland at rotes exceeding 2 quarts per acre. When Tordon 22K is applied <br />a1 rotes above ]pint per acre, injury to small grains may result for periods up <br />to two years a r treatment. r <br />Uatabase and ormat copjo-ighi ©by ~ ante Communication Corp. <br />Mizing and Application Directions <br />Mixing Instructions <br />Mix the required amount of Tordon 22K in water and apply as a coarse, low- <br />pressure spmy using ground equipment or aircmfi. Use enough spmy volume m <br />provide uniform coverage of the weeds. <br />Use with Surfactants: Under cermin conditions, such as drought or dusty plant <br />surfaces, the addition of a surfactant may improve efficacy. However, if foliar <br />bum occurs too rapidly, translocation of Tordon 22K will be impaired and control <br />of perennial weeds, such as field bindweed, may be reduced. <br />Mizing with Water <br />To prepare the spmy, add about half the desired amount of water in the spmy <br />tatik Then with agitation, add the recommended amount of Tordon 22K and other <br />regisured tank mix herbicides. Finally, with continued agitation, add the rest of <br />fhe water and additives such as surfactants or drift cano-ol and deposition aids. <br />Mixing Oil-Water EmWsioos (Ground add Aerial Applications) <br />For aerial application, add oil m the tout spmy mix at the ratio of 1 pan oil m 5 <br />parts water (LS mdo). For ground apphcadon, add oil to the spmy mu at a rote <br />of: to 10 % of the toml rots. Do not use more Chan 1 gallon of a0 per acre for <br />aerial or ground applicafioo. Use agriculmml spmy emulsifiers such as Sponto <br />'~ 712 Or Triton X-] 00 according to mixing inatmGions given below. <br />Batch Mizing Instructions <br />Wide condnuous, vigorous agitation: <br />1. Add half the amount of water to be used to the spmy tank. <br />2. Add the requimd amount of waur-soluble herbicides such as Tordon 22K, <br />Reclaim° herbicide or 2,4-D Amine. <br />3. With continued, vigorous agimtion slowly add a premix of oil, emulsifier antl <br />oil soluble herbicides such as Remedyo herbicide or a 2,4-D ester as required. <br />Note: Do not add waur or mixtures containing waur [o the premix or oil <br />soluble herbicide since a thick "invert" (water in oil) emulsion may be formed <br />that will be difficult m break. An invert emulsion will also form if the premix <br />is added m the mixing tardc before dre addition of water. <br />4. Finish filling the spmy tank and maintain sufficient agimtion [o ensure unifor- <br />mity of the spray mixture during application. <br />Mixing With 5prayable Liquid Fertilizer Solutions <br />Tordon 22K is compatible with most nos-pressurized liquid fertilizer solutions; <br />however, a compatibility test Oar test) should be made prim to mixing. tar rests <br />ere partitvlazly important when a new batch of fertilizer or pesticide is used, <br />when waur sources change, or when unk mixture ingredirnts or coneenhations <br />are changed. Compatibility may be determined by mixing the spmy components <br />in the desired order and proportions in a clear glass jar before large scale mixing of <br />spmy components in the spmy tank. Note: The lower the umpemmre of the liquid <br />fertilizer, the greater the likelihood mining problems. Use of a compatibility aid <br />such as Uniu or Compex may help obtain and maintain a uniform spmy solution <br />during mixing and application. Compatibility is best with straight liquid nitrogen <br />fertilizer solutions. Mixing with N-P-K fertilizer solutions or suspensions is more <br />difficult and should not be attempud without fast conducting a successful jar <br />test Agitation in Ne spmy tank must be vigorous to be comparable with jar test <br />agitation. For best results, liquid feniliur rotes should not exceed 50% ofthe total <br />spmy volume. Premix Tordon 22K with water and add to the liquid fertilizer/water <br />mixNre while agitating contents of the spray tank. Apply the spray the same day <br />ii is prepared while maintaining continuous agrtation. Rinse spmy tank thoroughly <br />afar use. <br />Note: Foliar applied liquid fertilizers used as carrier far Tordon 22K can cause <br />yellowing or (eaf bum of crop foliage. <br />Do not use spray equipment used m apply Tordon 22K for other applicatons to <br />land planted to, or to be planted to susceptible crops or desirable sensitive plants, <br />unless if has been determined [hat all phy[otoxic residue of this herbicide has been <br />removed by thorough cleaning of equipment. <br />Local conditions may affect the use of herbicides. Sete agricu]Ntal experiment <br />rary'ons or extension service weed specialists in many states issue recommendations <br />tights reserved. <br />