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AMINE 4 2,4-D WEED KILLER <br />EPA REG. NO. 34704-120 <br />APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARDS - Non - Bearing trees (well established, one year or older) <br />and Bearing trees before and after bloom: Use 3 pts product (1.4 Ib ae) in 20 to 50 gals of water <br />per acre of ground sprayed. For band or spot treatment calculate rates according to the actual por- <br />tion of an acre treated. Apply as a directed spray onto the weeds to point of runoff when weeds are <br />young and actively growing (pre -bud to early stage). The preharvest interval (PHI) is 14 days. Do <br />not cut orchard floor forage for hay within 7 days of application. Use a maximum of 2.14 qts AMINE <br />4 /acre (2.0 Ibs ae/acre) per application. Limited to 2 applications per crop cycle. Observe a mini- <br />mum of 75 days between applications. <br />STONE FRUIT AND NUT ORCHARDS (including pistachios)-For control of annual broadleaf <br />weeds in the orchard floor, apply 3 pts product per acre. Apply using coarse sprays and low pres- <br />sure in sufficient volume of water to obtain thorough wetting of weeds. <br />Stone Fruits: The preharvest interval (PHI) is 40 days. Do not cut orchard floor forage or hay within <br />7 days of application. Postemergence: Limited to 2 applications per crop cycle. Maximum of 2.14 qts <br />AMINE 4/acre (2.0 Ib ae /acre) per application. Observe a minimum of 75 days between applications. <br />Filberts: The preharvest interval (P111) is 45 days. Wait a minimum of 30 days between applica- <br />tions. Make a maximum of 4 applications per year. Use a maximum of 1.07 qts AMINE 4 (1.0 lb ae) <br />per 100 gals of spray solution per application. <br />Pistachios and other flee Nuts: Do not cut orchard floor forage or hay within 7 days of applica- <br />tion. The preharvest interval (PHI) is 60 days. Postemergence: Limited to 2 applications per year. <br />Use a maximum of 2.14 qts AMINE 4/acre (2.0 Ibs ae/acre) per application. Observe a minimum <br />of 30 days between applications. <br />Precautions in applying AMINE 4 in Orchards <br />When applying AMINE 4 in orchards, apply only after irrigation and allow maximum time before the <br />next irrigation. Do not apply around fruit trees with handgun. Use only flat, fan -typed nozzles and low <br />pressure-20 to 30 lbs. Use a fixed -boom application which can be calibrated and will deposit the <br />spray uniformly. Apply precisely and uniformly to prevent damage to the trees and to obtain satis- <br />factory weed control. Do not apply during windy periods or extremely high temperatures. Do not use <br />on light, sandy soil. Application to bare ground may result in injury. Do not allow spray to drift or con- <br />tact foliage, fruit, stems, trunk of trees, or exposed roots, as injury may result. Trees must be at least <br />1 year old and in vigorous condition before application is made. Do not apply during bloom. <br />ASPARAGUS <br />Apply 3 to 4 pts AMINE 4 (1.4 to 1.8 Ibs ae) in about 60 gals of water per acre for ground applica- <br />tion and 12 gals per acre for air application. Apply on actively growing weeds, usually in April or <br />May. If spears are present, treat immediately after cutting. Make no more than 2 applications dur- <br />ing the harvest season and these should be spaced at least one month apart. Spears contacted by <br />the spray may be malformed and off- flavored. If malformed, spears should be cut immediately and <br />discarded. Post- harvest spraying should be only by ground rig using drop nozzles to avoid spray- <br />ing the fern. Applications should be spaced a minimum of 30 days between applications. Make no <br />more than a maximum of 2.14 qts/acre product (2.0 Ib ae/acre) per application. The preharvest <br />interval (PHI) is 3 days. <br />WEED CONTROL IN SMALL GRAINS NOT UNDERSEEDED WITH A LEGUME (Barley, Oats, <br />Rye, Wheat) See Table for specified use rates. Spray after grain begins filtering and before the boot <br />stage (usually 4 to 8 inches tall) and weeds are small. Do not apply before the tiller stage nor <br />from early boot through the milk stage. To control large weeds that will interfere with harvest or <br />to suppress perennial weeds, preharvest treatment can be applied when the grain is in the dough <br />stage. Best results will be obtained when soil moisture is adequate for plant growth and weeds are <br />growing well. <br />The preharvest interval (PHI) is 14 days. <br />AMINE 4 2,4-0 WEED KILLER <br />EPA REG. NO. 34704-120 <br />Postemergence: Limit applications to one postemergence application per crop cycle. Use a max- <br />imum of 2.67 pts AMINE 4/acre per application (1.25 Ib ae /A). <br />Preharvest: Limited to one preharvest application per crop cycle. Maximum of 1.1 pts AMINE <br />4/acre (0.5 lbs ae /acre) per application. Limit applications of AMINE 4 to 3.7 pts/acre (1.75 Ibs <br />ae/acre) per crop cycle. <br />Note: Do not permit dairy animals or meat animals being finished for slaughter to forage or graze <br />treated grain fields within 2 weeks after treatment. Do not feed treated straw to livestock. <br />WEED CONTROL IN CORN: (field, pop and sweet) See Table for specified use rates. <br />Product Restrictions: Limited to one preplant or preemergence application per crop cycle. Apply <br />a maximum of 1.07 qts AMINE 4 /acre (1.0 Ib ae /acre) per preemergence application. Limited to one <br />postemergence application per crop cycle. Apply a maximum of 0.53 qts AMINE 4/acre (0.5 Ib <br />ae /acre) per application. <br />Preemergence - Apply to soil any time after planting but before corn emerges. Do not use on very <br />light, sandy soil. Emergence - Apply just as com plants are breaking ground. Postemergence - <br />Apply to emerged corn. When corn is over 8 inches tall or the fifth leaf collar is visible, whichever <br />occurs first, use drop nozzles to keep spray off com foliage. Do not apply from 7 to 10 days before <br />tasseling to dough stage. Injury to corn is most likely to occur 11 AMINE 4 is applied when corn is <br />growing rapidly under high temperature and high soil moisture conditions. In such situations, use <br />the low rate of �h pt per acre. After application, delay cultivation for 8 to 10 days to allow the corn <br />to overcome any temporary brittleness. <br />Preharvest (field and pop only): Limited to one preharvest application per crop cycle. Apply 1 to <br />2 pts AMINE 4 per acre (.4 to .9 Ib ae/acre) after the hard dough or denting stage. Apply by air or <br />ground equipment to suppress perennial weeds, decrease weed seed production, and control tall <br />weeds such as bindweed, cocklebur, dogbane, jimsonweed, ragweed, sunflower, velvetleaf, and <br />vines that interfere with harvesting. Do not forage or feed corn fodder for 7 days following applica- <br />tion. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.2 pts AMINE 4/acre (1.5 Ibs ae /acre) per application. Do not <br />exceed a maximum of 3.2 qts/acre (3.0 Ibs ae /acre) per crop cycle. <br />Sweet Corn Restrictions: Do not use treated crop as fodder for 7 days following application. The <br />preharvest interval (PHI) is 45 days. Observe a minimum of 21 days between applications. Use a <br />maximum of 1.6 qts/acre (1.5 Ibs ae /acre) per crop cycle. <br />NOTE: Hybrids vary in tolerance to 2,4 -D. Some are easily injured. Spray only varieties known to <br />be tolerant to 2,4 -D. Consult the seed company or your Agricultural Experiment Station or <br />Extension Service Weed Specialist for this information. <br />With Liquid Nitrogen Solutions: For late season control of young smartweeds, cocklebur, annu- <br />al morningglory and other annual broadleaf weeds less than 1 inch high. Field should be as clean <br />as possible and corn 20 to 30 inches tap. Apply 1 pt with 80 to 120 Ibs nitrogen per acre. The spray <br />MUST be prepared by first adding required amount of liquid nitrogen solution to spray tank. Next <br />dilute 1 pt of AMINE 4 with 2 qts of clean water for each acre to be treated with one tankful. Start <br />the tank agitator and SLOWLY add the diluted 2,4 -D solution. Spray immediately, maintaining con- <br />tinuous agitation until spray tank is empty. Direct the spray to lower 3" to 4' of corn stalk. Use spray <br />equipment designated to handle corrosive Liquid nitrogen solutions. After spraying, remove any <br />remaining solution and rinse spray rig thoroughly with water. Mix only one tank at a time. Do not <br />spray during or Immediately following cold weather. <br />