AMINE 4 2,4-D WEED KILLER
<br />EPA REG. NO. 34704-120
<br />Fish Toxicity: To avoid fish kill from decaying plant material, do not treat more than one half the lake
<br />or pond at one time. For large bodies of weed infested waters leave buffer strips of at least 100 feet
<br />wide and delay treatment of these strips for 4 to 5 weeks or until the dead vegetation has decomposed.
<br />Irrigation: Delay the use of treated water for irrigation for three weeks after treatment unless an
<br />approved assay shows that the water does not contain more than 0.1 ppm 2,4-D acid. Do not treat
<br />irrigation ditches in areas where water will be used to overhead sprinkler irrigate susceptible crops.
<br />Potable Water: Delay the use of treated water for domestic purposes for a period of three weeks or
<br />until such time as an approved assay shows that the water contains no more than 0.1 ppm 2,4 -0
<br />acid.
<br />FALLOWLAND AND CROP STUBBLE
<br />Apply 1 to 4 pts AMINE 4 per acre on annual broadleaf weeds and up to 2.14 qts. per acre on
<br />established perennial species. Apply to actively growing weeds. See Planting In Treated Areas sec-
<br />tion. Do not graze dairy animals on treated areas within 7 days after application. Do not graze meat
<br />animals on treated areas within 3 days before slaughter. Do not cut treated grass for hay within 30
<br />days after application. Plant only labeled crops within 29 days following application. Limited to 2
<br />applications per year. Maximum of 2.14 qts AMINE 4/acre (2.0 Ibs ae /acre) per application.
<br />Minimum of 30 days between applications.
<br />FORESTRY (FOREST SITE PREPARATION, FOREST ROADSIDES, BRUSH CONTROL,
<br />ESTABLISHED CONIFER RELEASE, CHRISMAS TREES, REFORESTATION AREAS)
<br />Forest Site Preparation
<br />To control alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody plants before planting forest
<br />seedlings, apply 4 to 8 pts AMINE 4 in 5 to 25 gals of water, per acre. To provide uniform uptake of
<br />product, apply when sufficient foliage exists.
<br />Broadcast application: Limited to 1 broadcast application per year. Apply a maximum of 4.28 qts
<br />AMINE 4/acre (4.0 lbs ae/acre) per broadcast application.
<br />To control alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody plants before planting forest
<br />seedlings, apply 4 to 8 pts AMINE 4 in 5 to 25 gals of water, per acre. To provide uniform uptake of
<br />product, apply when sufficient foliage exists.
<br />Forest Conifer Release
<br />To control alder, susceptible broadleaf weeds, and susceptible woody plants in conifer plantations,
<br />apply 2 to 6 pts AMINE 4 (.93 to 2.8 ae) per acre in a minimum of 5 gals spray mixture per acre.
<br />For best results, apply in the spring before budbreak or after budset in late summer to help reduce
<br />risk of conifer injury. Certain conifer species are Tess tolerant to 2,4-D and injury will occur with
<br />application. Consult your local university or Agricultural Extension Service Specialist for more spe-
<br />cific information on rates and timing of applications.
<br />Forestry -Tree Injection
<br />For controlting species such as alder, aspen, birch, blackgum, cherry, oak, poplar spp., sweetgum,
<br />and tulip poplar, make injections or cuts around the tree or stem, using one injection or cut per inch
<br />of trunk diameter. For resistant species such as hickory, injection cuts should touch. For best
<br />results, injections should be made during the growing season, May 15 to October 15.
<br />For concentrate Injections or stump treatments: Injection: Limit to one injection application per
<br />year. Use 1 to 2 mi of undiluted AMINE 4 (no more than 4.0 lbs ae) formulation per injection site.
<br />The injection bit must penetrate the inner bark.
<br />Basal spray, Cut Surface - Stumps, and Frill: Limit of one basal spray or cut surface application
<br />per year. Maximum of 8.56 qts AMINE 4 (8.0 Ibs ae) per 100 gals of spray solution.
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<br />AMINE 4 2,4-D WEED KILLER
<br />EPA REG. NO. 34704-120
<br />GRASS PASTURES, RANGELAND, AND CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM
<br />Apply 2 to 4 pts AMINE 4 per acre, when weeds are small and actively growing and prior to bud
<br />stage. Do not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established. Do not apply to grass in
<br />the early boot through milk stage if grass seed production is desired. Use lower rates on annuals
<br />or use higher rate on perennials or when weeds are taller.
<br />Bentgrass and legumes may be injured by this treatment. For program lands, such as
<br />Conservation Reserve Program, consult program rules to determine whether grass or hay may be
<br />used. The more restrictive requirements of the program rules or this label must be followed. Do not
<br />graze dairy cattle in treated areas for 7 days after application.
<br />The preharvest interval (PHI) is 7 days (cut forage for hay). Do not permit meat animals being fin-
<br />ished for slaughter to forage treated fields within 3 days of slaughter.
<br />Postemergence: Limited to 2 applications per year. For moderately susceptible biennial and
<br />perennial broadleaf weeds: Use 1.07 to 2.14 qts AMINE 4/acre (1.0 to 2.0 lbs ae/acre) per appli-
<br />cation. For difficult to control weeds and woody plants, do not exceed the maximum of 2.14 qts
<br />AMINE 4/acre (2.0 lbs ae/acre) per application.
<br />Spot treatment: Use a maximum of 2.14 qts AMINE 4 /acre (2.0 lbs ae /acre). Use a maximum of
<br />4.28 qts AMINE 4 (4.0 lbs ae /acre) per year.
<br />Observe a minimum of 30 days between applications. If grass is to be cut for hay, Agricultural Use
<br />Requirements for the Worker Protection Standard are applicable.
<br />GRASS SEED CROPS: Use 1 to 4 pts per acre (.5 to 1.87 lb ae) in spring or fall to control
<br />broadleaf weeds in grass being grown for seed. Do not apply from early boot to the milk stage.
<br />Spray seedling grass only after the five -leaf stage, using 3/4 to 1 pt per acre to control small
<br />seedling weeds. After the grass is well established, higher rates of up to 4 pts can be used to con-
<br />trol hard -to -kill annual or perennial weeds. For best results, apply when soil moisture is adequate
<br />for good growth. Limited to 2 applications per year. Maximum of 3.2 pts product (1.5 lbs ae) per
<br />acre per application. The maximum seasonal rate is 3.O lbs ae/acre, excluding spot treatments.
<br />Note: Do not use on bentgrass unless grass injury can be tolerated. Do not graze dairy animals on
<br />treated areas within 7 days after application. Do not graze meat animals on treated areas within 3
<br />days before slaughter. Do not cut treated grass for hay within 30 days after application.
<br />NON - CROPLAND (FENCEROWS, HEDGEROWS, ROADSIDES, DRAINAGE DITCHES, ROAD-
<br />SIDES ADJACENTTO ORCHARDS, RIGHTS -OF -WAYS, UTILITY POWER LINES, RAILROADS,
<br />AND OTHER NON -CROP AREAS)
<br />Postemergence (annual and perennial weeds): Limited to 2 applications per year. Maximum of
<br />2.14 qts AMINE 4/acre (2.0 Ibs. ae/acre) per application. Observe a minimum of 30 days between
<br />applications.
<br />Postemergence (woody plants): Limited to 1 application per year. Use a maximum of 4.28 Ibs
<br />AMINE 4/acre (4.0 Ibs ae/acre) per year.
<br />Applications to non-cropland areas are not applicable to treatment of commercial timber or other
<br />plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for
<br />research purposes.
<br />Treat annual broadleaf weeds, when young and actively growing, with 2 to 4 pts AMINE 4 per acre.
<br />Apply 4 to 8 pts AMINE 4 per acre for control of biennial and perennial broadleaf weeds. Do not
<br />apply to newly seeded area until grass is well established. Bentgrass, clover, legumes and dichon-
<br />dria may be injured by this treatment. Do not graze dairy animals for 7 days following application.
<br />Use sufficient gallonage for thorough and uniform coverage.
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