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WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT <br />Journey® herbicide may be used to control exotic and other undesirable vegetation for purposes of wildlife habitat <br />management and enhancement within terrestrial noncrop sites including riparian and tree areas. Applications can be • <br />made to control undesirable vegetation prior to the establishment of desirable species and to release desirable species <br />that may be present in the soil but suppressed by competitive vegetation. See specific sections of this label for weed <br />control information. <br />USE OF JOURNEY ON FEDERAL CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP) LAND <br />Journey may be used prior to planting desirable species on Federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land at rates <br />up to 32 oz per acre per year (see minirnum plant -back intervals below). See appropriate section of this label for specific <br />instructions for the intended use and desirable species tolerance. DO NOT use rates higher than 32 oz per acre per year <br />on CRP land. DO NOT apply after newly seeded desirable species have begun to emerge. Failure to do so can result in <br />significant stand loss. <br />ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS <br />The following rotational crops may be planted following the specified interval after applying Journey. <br />Journey Use Rate <br />Minimum Plant -back Interval <br />(oz/A) <br />(Months After Journey Herbicide Application) <br /><4 <br />12 <br />12 <br />18 <br />26 <br />40 <br />5 -8 <br />— 12 — <br />14 <br />22 <br />30 <br />44 <br />9 -12 <br />12 <br />18 <br />24 <br />36 <br />48 <br />Bahiagrass <br />Snap beans <br />Barley <br />Field corn <br />Canola <br />CLEARFIELD• corn <br />Southern peas <br />Cotton' <br />All crops not other- <br />Potatoes <br />Rotational <br />hybrids <br />Soybeans <br />Grain sorght.im <br />wise listed or includ- <br />Red table beets <br />Crops <br />Peanuts <br />Tobacco <br />Oats <br />ed for use on this <br />Sugar beets' <br />Rye <br />label <br />Wheat <br />'For Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas only: Depending on the Journey use rate, cotton may be planted 18 to 24 rnonths after Journey <br />application in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas unless drought conditions develop the year of Journey application. • <br />DO NOT rotate to cotton at 18 to 24 months after Journey application if less than 15 inches of rainfall or irrigation is received from the time of <br />Journey application through November 1 of the same year If drought conditions develop the year of Journey application, cotton may be planted 26, <br />30 and 40 months after Journey application. <br />'After the specified rotational interval listed for these selected crops and for all crops not otherwise listed or included for use on this label, a successful <br />field bioassay must be completed. The field bioassay consists of a test strip of the intended rotational crop planted across the previously treated field <br />and grown to maturity. The test strip should include low areas and knolls, and include variations in soil such as type and pH. If no crop injury is evident <br />in the test strip, then the intended rotational crop may be planted the following year. <br />Use of Journey in accordance with label directions is expected to result in normal growth of plant -hack crops in most situations; however, various <br />environmental and agronomic factors make it impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product and, therefore, plant -back crop <br />injury is always possible. If crop injury is a concern, then a bioassay with the desired crop is recommended prior to planting. <br />• <br />12 <br />