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«UPON)).

Concert® herbicide

3 .s...1 - S 6 ~ \'d' c

ACCEPTED'\ MAR 3\994

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N ••••••••• Yl. growing Partnersfiip Witfi 9\Laturt.'("· • • • •• .. .

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Precautionary Statements ........................... I

Application Infonnation ........................... 2 When to Apply......................... ................. 2 Rate ............................................................ 2 Spray Additives ........................................ 3

Mixing Instructions ................................... 3 Tank Mix Applications ............................. 3

Application Equipment ........................... 4 Ground Application .................................. 4 Aerial Application .................................... 4

Environmental Conditions and Biological Activity............................. 4

Culti ~ation ................................................ 4

Crop Rotation .......................... .................. 5 Rotational Crop Intervals

for ''Concen'' .......................................... 5 Field Bioassay for Other Crops ................ 5

Sprayer Preparation and Cleanup ............. 5

Spra} Drift ............................................... 5

Important Precautions ................. ............ 6

Storage alld Disposal................................ 6

Notice of Warranty................................ 6

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<DUPOtID CONCER"r herbicide

Dry Iro • ..,.

For UN on Soybeans Only This product is a walCr-dispeniblc cranule con~ininc 25 ... active inr:re<!ient by weicht.

Methyl 3-""(4-lnetholly4melhyl·l.3.5·

tnazin-2-yl)aminoJcarbonyllaminol

sulfonyll·2-lhiophenearbollylale

OIlorimumn Ethyl EthyI2·",,(4-chloro-6-methollypyrimidin. 2-)'1} uninoJcarbonyllaminolsulfonyll' benzoate

TOTAL

cPA R~- No. 3S2· S63

12.S'"

12.S'"

7S.0...

100.0...

US. Patents 4.547.21 S. 4.4I1.029:and 4.394.506

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION STATEMENT OF PRAcnCAL

TREATMENT Ili",1": Flush ~ willi pleneyof_. CaJl. physician if irrilalion pen~U5.

Ilolllkjll:

Wash willi plenty of ~ oIIld waler.

Get medical attention if irri~tion persists.

For medical elllEt iiEiicies involvilllthb product, calilofl.r!'ft 1-80G-441·J637.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS

AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Caution! Caus..~ moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avord cont.1CI with skin. eyes or cloching. Wa.~ looroul:hly with soap and waler afler handlinl:.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Applicaton and other handlen must wtar:

Long·sleeved shin and long pants.

Waterproof gloves.

Shoes plus iOCks.

Follow manufactum's imlNCIion., for cleaning/main­~ininl: PPE. If no such imtrucllOllS for washable!. use dele1JCnt and hoc water. Keep and wash PPE separalely from other laundry.

USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS USERS SHOULD: Wash hands before eatinc. drinkinC. chewinC I:um. usinC tobacco or usinC the toilet

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply c'iRedy 10 water. or to an:as ~ surface Wa!£r is present. or to intertidal 1rU' below the mean hizh wa!£r mark. . .. ,

Do not contaminate water when disposinl: 0( equipment washwater. Do not apply wherr~..t>en condi~ f~vor N~. •

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not3pJlly this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be i:t the area during application. For any r< 'luire~nts specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency n:sponsiblc for pesticide reaula!ion.

I AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use Ulis product only in accordance with its labeling an<l with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricullUr3l pesticides. It >:ontains requirements for training, decootamination, noti­fication, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to tht: statements on this label about personal protective etllliJ"mnt(I'PE) and rcstricted-ently interval. The requir:ments in this box only apply to uses of this product that arc covered by the Worker Protection Stan<lard. D:l not enter or allow worker entry into trc3ted lIfCas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours. PPE l"e(luired for early entry to tre~ted areas that is pennitled under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves COli tact with anything that has been treated, such :IS pla."L~, soil, or water, is:

Coveralls. Waterproof Gloves Shoes !=Ius socks.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION Du Pont ''Concert'' Herbicide is a convenient fonnulation designed for use by the custom applicator. The dispersible granule fonnulation readily dissolves in water.

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When to Apply "Concert penonns best when applied to small weeds a few weeks after planting.

Timin, to Crop Stage • "Concert" may be apa>lied to ooybear.s any time after the

first trifoliate has expanded fully. • Apply Ik.' later than 60 days before harvest.

Timin, to Weeds • .Apply ''Concert'' when weeds arc young and actively

growing (after the first true leaves have expanded, but before the weeds exceed the size indicated in the table below).

• Applicati6ns made to weeds·that ale in the cOlyiedon stage, larger dIan the size indicated, or to weeds under stress may result in unsatisfactory control.

When applied as directed, ''Concert'' will controlthc following ",eeds:

Height (Inches) Weeds Controlled at Application

Annual Smart=w:!!eed=:!.s _________ .!.2:..:-:.!8!..-__

Cocklebur 2 . 4

Jimsonweed 2 - 5

Lambsquarters 2 - 4

Marestail 2 - 5

Pigweed f )C£ies 2 - 12

Velvetleaf 2 - 8

Wild Mustard

Wild Sunflower

Weeds Suppressed

Momingglory species

up to 4" in dia.

2-8

Heoght (Inches) at A~p1~tlon

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~En~t~ire~l=ea=f ____________ ~ ______ ~"L;~ __ __ Ivyleaf : .. : ' ; "I - ~ •

• • • Pilled 1-2 Smallflower I - 2 Tall I : :!' ,

Common Ragweed I -1

• Weed suppression is a visual reduction in w~.:d, eO'llpeti­tion (reduced population, size, and/or vigor) a~ ~urnparcd to an untreated area. Degree of control can ~1nc;re~sed by lreating weeds when aclively growing and btlt IInder stress.

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Sptay AddltillBS

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~ Use of the higher rate of nonionic surfactant, parJcularly under hot humid conditions, may result in temporary crop ;njwy.

• Use only EPA-approved surfactants containing at least SO% nonionic swfac!aJlt as the active ingRdicnt authorized for use on food crops.

• Do Not Use Dash' unless specified on other DuPont supple­mcntallabeling.

Crop Oil ConcenJrale

• Use a petroleum-based crop Oil concentrate (0.5% vlv) with at least I~% emulsifiers/surfactant.

.• The use of crop oil concentrate may result in temporal), crop injury.

Ammonium NiJrogen Ferti/iQr

An ammonium ni~en fertilizer is required in addition to a surfactant or a crop oil concentrate. .

.r:.~.'.~~~~F~;'t • Use the lower rate for spray volumes less than

I S gallons per acre.

• Alternately, a high-quality, sprayable grade of ammonium sulfate (2140) may be used at a rate of 2-4 pounds per acre.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS I. Measure out the proper amount of "Concert" to apply 112 ounce per acre.

2. Fill the tank 114 to 1/3 full of water.

3. While agitatil'" add the required number of ounces of "Concert".

4. The ''Concert'' should dissolve completely within few minulCS. Continue adequate agitation.

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6. Apply "Concert" spray prep:ntiat within 24 houn vf mixing 10 avoid product degradMion.

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7. If the mixture has settled, thoroughly reagitate before using.

TANK MIX APPliCATIONS Do not tank mix ''Concert'' with any other pesticide or spray adjuvant except as specified on this or other supplemental labeling.

~~n~i'~~il~!~~~~~i~~i Do not tank mix wilo'! Poast Plus' unless specified on other DuPont supplemcnl2llabeling.

Under certain conditions, ''C0IlCCI ," may reduce the activity of the post grass hemi~ide. The broadleaf activity of ''Concert'' will not be affected. Refer to the grass herbicide label for specific use information and precautions.

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• Surfactant rate (concentralion) should be - 0.125%-0.25% vlv (1-2 pints pt"f 100 gallons of spray

solution).

• Usc of a higher rate of nonionic surfactaJ!!, particularly WIder hot, humid ccnditions, may result in temporary crop injury.

• Do not use "Dash" or crop oil concentrdl.e when tank mixing ''Concert'' with posICmcrge grass herbicides unless specified on other DuPont supplemental labeling.

n.c amount of "Assure" II to be used in a tank mix with ''Concert'' will be determined by the grasses present When applied as directed, a tank mix of ''Concer'' and "Assure" n will control the following grasses:

"Concert" +5 070 of "Assure "II perGCn

Grass Size (Heiglit) inches

volunteer com 6 - 18 shattercanc 6 - 12

giant foxtail 2 - 4 (pretiller)

~~==d=lin~g~~~hn~oo~n~~~s ______ ~2.~-~8 __________ __

"Concert" + 8 070 of "Assure "II per GCre

Grass Size (Height) inches

wild proso millet 2 - 6 'all panicum 2-6 green foxtail 2-4

bristly foxtail 2-4 • • · . , . ~ .. • field sandbur 2-6 , t •

""L" 6 • • volunteer cereals • . , -- • "Concert" + 10 070 of "Assun"U per6cn

Grass . Sin; (Height) inches

rhizome johnsongrass 10 - 24

Do not tank mix ''Concert'' with OrgaOOp\lospJ;,atri,,~cti­cides, or apply "Concert" within 14 days befOlC' or .. fter an application of an organophosphate insecti.:ide.h le~re crop injury may occur. •• ••

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APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Many crops are highly sensitive to ''Concert''. . . All direct or indirect COIlIICt (such as spray drift) with crops other than soybean.. should be avoided.

Ground Application (See also Spray Drift) BrrHUJclllt Appliclllioll

• Use 10-25 gallons of water per acre.

• Use nat fan nozzles at 25-60 psi.

_k~ • For proper spray coverage, adjust the boom and nozzle

height according to the specifications listed by the nozzle manufacturer.

Blind Appliclllioll

• For band application, usc proportionately less spray mixture.

• To avoid crop injury, carefully calibrate the blond applicator not to exceed the labeled rate.

• Carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions for nozzle types (nat fan nozzles preferred), nozzle orientation, distance of the nozzles from the crop and weeds, spray volumes, calibration, and spray pressure.

• For additional information on row banders, see Du Pont's bulletin, "Application Accuracy Row Banders."

Aerial Appliclllioll (See tdso SprlJl Drift)

• Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide for optimum spray distribution and maximum coverage at 5 to 10GPA.

• Do not apply during a temperature-inversion cOlkiltion, when winds are gusty, or when other condi­tions will favor poor coverage and/or off-target spray movemenl.

• Use a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY ''Concert'' provides best postemergence results whea applied to young, .ctively growing \leed~. Degree of control and duration of effect depend on: application rate, weed spectrum, weed size, growing conditions at :.nd following time of treatment, soil moisture, precipitation, and spray adjuvants. Some weeds, such as lambsquarters, arc more affected by stress than others. Delay application until stress passes and weeds start to grow again. Treating weeds under stress or large weeds may resu\! in only partial control. Conditions that are conducive to healthy, actively growing plants optimize the performance of "Concert".

• If rain is expected within I hour, do IlOI apply ''Concert'', or weed control may be decreased.

• Applications made during or immediately following periods of abnormally cold weather for soybeans may result in less than satisfactory weed control.

• Poor weed control or crop injury may result from applica­tions made to plants under stres.~ from

• abnormal hot or cold weather,

• ;rowing conditions such as drought or water-saturated soil,

• disease. or • nematode, insect, or prior herbicide injury. Delay application until stress passes and weeds and soybeans resume growth. Severe stress from conditions immediately following application may also result in crop injury or poor weed control.

• Applications during periods of hot and humid weather increase the rislc of crop injury.

Wilting, temporary leaf yellowing, reddened veins, and/or growth retardation of soybeans may follow application of ''Concert''. The growth retardation is generally in the form of shortened internode spacing. These effects will generally· be most evident 5-7 days after application. The soybeans will recover quickly under favorable growing conditions.

''Concert'' rapidly inhibits the growth of susceptible weeds, reducing weed competition hours after application. Leaves tum yellow 5-7 days after postemergencc application, followed by death of the weed's growing point. Susceptible plants are controlled in 7-21 days. Dca ... of leaf tissue will follow in some species, while others will remain green but stunted and noncompetitive.

CULTIVATION A timely cultivation may be necessary to control suppressed weeds, weeds that were beyond the maximum size at the time of application, or weeds that emerge after an applica­tion of ''Concert''.

• Do IlOI cultivate before, during, or within 7 days after the application.

• Cultivation may decrease weed control by pruning roots and. placing the weed Ulldel stress.

• The best time to cultivate is approximately 14 days after application.

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CROP ROTATION Rotational Crop Intervals for "Concert" 11Ic following rocational intervals must be observed when u~ing "Concert": Crop RotatlonallnterYa' In Months

Soybeans Anytime

Cereal Grains 3 3

Field Com " 9

Cotton 9 Alfalfa 9 Clover 9

Dry Beans 9 Sorghum 9 Peanut - 6

Rice 9 Tobacco (transplant) 9 Tomato (transplant) 9 • When using "Concen" Herbicide, the tenn "FIELD CORN" is

defined to include only that com growlI ror grain or silage, popcorn, and seed com relative to the Rotllional Crop Guidelines section or this label.

Field Bioassay for Other Crops All other crops require a successful field bioassay. The suggested interval before initiating a bioassay is 9 months. If the crop you want to plant does not appear in the table above, you must complete a successful field bioassay during the season befO£e planting. lbe field bioassay will detect small quantities of ''l::oncert'' that can ",'nain in the soil and could potentially injure rotational c • .>ps. A successful field bioassay means growing to maturity a test strip of crop(s) intended fO£ production the following year. 11Ic test strip should cross the whole field, including knolls and low areas.

SPRAYER PREPARATION AND CLEANUP It is important that spray equipment is clean and free of previous pesticide deposits before using ''Concert'', and then properly cleaned out following application. Clean all aprli_ cation equipment before applying ''Concert''. Follow the cleanup procedures specified on the label of the product previously sprayed. If no cleanup procedure is provided, use the procedure that follows. Immediately following applica­tions of ''Concert'', thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment to ayoid applications to crops other than soybeans.

Notes

• When cleaning spray equipment before applying ''Concert'', read and follow label directions fO£ proper rinsate disposal of the product previously sprayetJ.

• A steam cleaning of aerial spray tanks is recommended to dislodge any visible -pesticide deposits.

• When spraying O£ milling equipment will be used over an extended period to apply mullipk loads of ''Concert''. ptIIIiany !ill the tank with fresh water at the end of each

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1 1 Ilf day or spraying. flush the boom and hoses, and allow to sit overnight.

Cleanup Procedure I. Drai:: the tank and thoroughly hose down the interiO£

surfaces. Flush the tank, h()5C" ~nd boom with clean water for a minimum of S minute:_

2. Partially fill the tank with clean ""atel w!1d add one gallon of household ammonia" (con'aining 3% active) for every 100 gallons of water. Finish fil:ing the tank with wilier, then flush the cleaning solution through the hoses. boom. and nozzles. Add man: waterto completely fill the tank and allow to agitate/recirculate for at least I S minutes. Again. flush the hoses. boom. and nozzles with the cleaning solution. then dmin the tank.

3. Repeat Step 2.

4. Remove the nozzles and screens and clean separately in a bucket containing the cleaning agent and water.

S. Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of S minutes. flushing the water thrc .gh the hoses and boom.

• Equivalent amounts or an altemate strength ammonia solution may be used, or a tank cleaner recommended in the DuPont bulletin "Sulronylurea Herbicides. A Guide to F.quipmem Cleanout."

SPRAY DRIFT Do not allow spray from either ground or aerial equipment to drift onto adjacent crops or land, as injury to other plants may occur. The minimiz.1tion of pesticide drift is the rcsponsibility of the applicator. When spraying adjacent to crops other than soybeans, minimize the spray drift potential by following these practices:

• Stop spraying if wind speed becomes excessive. Spray drift can occur at wind speeds less than 10 MPH. Do not spray if sensitive cror s are downwind. Do not spray if winds are gusty.

• High temperatures, drought, and low relative humidity increase the possibility of spray drifL Regardless of wind speed, extreme caution must be ~.d when these condi­tions are present and sensitive crops or plants are nearby.

• Do not apply when a temperature inversion ellists. An inversion is characterized by low air movement and an increase in air temperature with an increase in altitude. In humid regions, a fog or mist may fO£m. An inversion may be detected by producing a smoke column and checking fO£ a layering effect. Smoke-producing devices on aircraft an: recommended. If not sure whether inverslan' cOOdi­tions an: present, consult with local weather ¥"'ficc~ before making an application. : .. : ' :

To further reduce drift from aerial or gni~nd equipment:

I. Use large-dropJet size sprays to m'nimlze drift. Do not use hollow~ nozzles oirg~nd eql·i;m:ent. Do not use nozzles that produce vety ~r.l:lll drople!!. st;ch as airblast-type nozzles. FO£ ground I.ppli;:ations. nczzJes should be wnled at an angle between straigill !M/,n and straight back. FO£ aerial applications, O£ient noaies straight back along the windstre.m. If using UOOc!-tjpe Ik'::..ics (;'1 aircraft, O£ient the nozzles so spray'ls ., produced in direction of the airstream.

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2. Increase volume of spray mix per acre (for example, 10 GPA by air, 2S GPA by ground) by using higher-flow­rate nozzles.

3. Reduce pressure (PSI). Do not exccc:d 60 psi when applying ''Concert''. (Vehicle speed must also be reduced 10 maintain the;xopcr application rate per acre.) Consult manufactureB' catalogs for details on correct calibration.

4. J.pply as close to target plants a.~ possible while still maintainina a cood spray JI*I1I.

IMPORTANT PREr-AUTlONS o "Concert" Herbicide should be used only in accordance

with recommendations on this label or in separately published Du Pont recommendations.

o Injury 1O.x loss of desirable trees or vegetation may .esult from failure 10 observe the following:

o Do not apply '1r drain or flush equipment on or ncar desirable trees or other plants, or on areas where their roots may extend, or in locations whcre the chemical may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.

o Do no: usc on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts .>r similar areas.

o Prevent drift of spray to desirable plants.

o Do I'ot contaminate any body of water. o lboroughly cJ.can application equipment immediarely

after use. (Refer to Sprayer Preparation :md Cleanup section of this label.)

o Do not graze or feed forage, hay or straw from treated areas 10 livestock.

o Do not apply this productthruugh o:ly type of irrigation system.

o Du Pont will not be responsible for losses or damages resulting from the use of this produ~t in any ., ... nner not specifically recommended "y Du Pont.

o Use of "Concen" is not permitted in the state of Nonh Dakota or that area of Minnesota north 3nd west of highways MN 27 and US 71.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Storage: Store product in original container only. Do not contaminate water, other pesticims, fertilizer, food or feed in storage. Product DIspcisal: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by disposal. Waste resulting from the use of this product may be disp.lSCd of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. ContaIner DIsposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent), then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.

Notice to Buyer: Purchase of this material docs not confer any rights under patents of countries ou.sidc of the United States. Use of this quantity of purchasco Concen herbicide is permitted under claim 24 of U.S. Paten: S,084,082.

NonCE OF WARRANTY Du Pont warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label thereof and is reason­ably fit for purposes stated on such b,ocl only when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. It is impossible ,0 eliminate all risks inher­ently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or othel ·'nintended consc­quencc.~ may result because of ,,,~h factors as weather conditions, presence of o:her materials, or the manner of USI: or application, all of whicl, ..re beyond the control of Du Ponl. In no .:ase shall Du Pont be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the usc or handling of this product. All such risks shall be assumed by the '>uyer. DU PONT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILIlY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY. OrnER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WAIU.AN1Y EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.

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DuPont Agricultural Products

ACCEPTED MAR 31994

SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL1NG 1" I If

CONCERT' H'!:RBICIDE TANK MIX WITH "PURSUIT"'

HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NmHTSHADE IN

lA, MN, NE, SD, AND WI

CONCERT- HERBICIDE EPA Reg. No. 352-563

TANK MIX APPLICATION WITH A REDUCED RATE OF "PURSUIT" HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NIGHTSHADE IN SOYBEANS IN THE STATES OF IOWA, MINNESOTA,

NEBRASKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WISCONSIN

DuPont "Concen" Herbicide m.y be .pplied in • tank mix with • Jeduced rile of "Pursuit" for the control of nichtsluodc in addition ro those weeds listed on the "Coneen" I.bel in the states of 10 .... Minneoota. Nc' ..... b, South Dokota, ond WISCOIISin.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

• Use. high qUality nitrogen fertilizer product such .. 28-0-0 .t • rate of 4 • S pints per -=re, or 10-34-0 at • rate of 2 ·4 pints per oae. Altern.tely •• high-quality, spr.y.ble srlde of ammoni"m sulfate (21-0-0) may be used •• rate or 2 .4 pounds per -=reo Use the lower rate for spr.y volumes less thsn IS gal.

• Do ... t use "D .. h"', "D .. h" HC', aop oil concentrates or methylated k is • violation of federal 1.10 to use this product in • manner inconsis·. seed oil products such .. "Sun-It" !I' when tank mixing "Concen" _ with its lobeJi.1g. ond "Pursuit" .. excessive crop injwy m.y occur.

HOW TO USE

A IIIIk mix of "Concert" at the rate of 1(1. ounce per -=re plus "Pursuit"

For .dditional inform.tion refer to the DuPont bulletin "Approved Adjuvants for Use With DuPont Row Crop IIId Cercll HClbicides" for I list or approved Idjuvants and suUested use rates. "*" ~ ,rale of 2.0 ounces per -=re is recommended for postemerF c:onaoJ

«the weeds lis..o on the "Concert" JabcI one! smsII eastern bJacI< night. shlde. To be effective the nighlShlde .. eeds must not exceed 2" in heighL Refer to the "Coneen" I.bel for other .. eeds controlled ond maximum heights.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Oroaclcut ApplJeadon: Use Oat fan nozzles at 2S ·40 psi. Do not use flow, hollo .. cone, rain drop, whirl chamber or controlled droplet oppli· calOr (CDA) type nozzles as unlCCCpllble crop injury, excessive spr.y drift, or poor weed c:onIJOl may RSUlt. Use 10·15 ,allons of .. ater per IIQ'C. !' "r proper spray cover.,e, Idjust the b<.om one! nozzle hei,ht KCOIding 10 the SpeeUlCltions listed by the nozzle manufacturer.

Best rauJts .e obtained when the "Concert" plus "Pursuit" is applied ro weeds thst ue youn, (after the rlfSt true leaves have exponcled, but before they exceed the size indic.ted on this I.bel) and actively &rOwing. This is ,enerally 21·30 d.ys .fter planting. of soybeans. Applications mode to weeds that .e in the cotyledon s",e, or lalzer ..... the sizes indicated, or to weeds under stress (weather, herbicide, or CIIhor) may ...... k in ImSatisfaetory control.

This POp8l11 is recommended for the control or broldleaf weeds only. OIlIer masura should be used to conllOl&rassy weeds.

ADJUVANTS: PosIemerae applications of "Concert" IIIIk mixed with "PInuil" m .. t include the addition of • nonionic surf_ IIId IIRIRO'

ai_ nibo,en fertilizer. Use:

• Use. aonionic surf_t .t the rate of I pint per 100 ,aI ol.,lution (0.115" .. /¥). Under city, cool <C-ally 700 F or lea) conditions the ra or nonionie surf_t may be incr .. sed to 2 pints per 100 ,a1. « ...... tion (O.2S" .. /Y).

O.nd Appllc.tlon: For band .pplication, use proportionalely less spray mixture. To .void crop injury, ~rully calibrate the bond appli­cator so as not to exceed the desired use rate. CuefuJly follow the man­ufllCblrW's instructions for nozzle type, (flat flft preferred), nozzle ori­ent.tion, distance of the nozzles from the crop and weeda, spr.y "olumes, calibfluon, and spray pressure. For additional information on row banders, lee DuPont bulletin "Applicatiun A,-"ur.cy • Row

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IMPORTANT PltECAlTrlONS

• Soybelns shouI.1 be free from SIJCSS IIId ""tively Crowinc at the time of application. Stress may be caused by abnormally hot or cold weather, crowing .,.,nditions such as drought or watcr-sabuatcd soi~ disease, soil nutrient deficiencies such IS iron chlorosis, or injury rlom ncmalOclcs, insects, or prior hetbicidc applicllion. •.

• Applications of "Concert" when tank miled with "Pursuit" may shorten stem ir.temodal lenlth and ca",e temporary crop injury. Clop lespotile may be increased when app\ic8Iions ... made to soy­beans that lire under stress. Soybeans will re,",ver quickly under normallrowinl conditions.

CuI· 'ntion may put .--Is under streSs by puning mel$, thus reduc­ing weed control. Avoid cultivation 7-10 days prior to or following application of the herbicide trcalmCnL For malimum weed control. cnltivate 7-10 days aft .. application.

Apply LOUs trelllr.ent after the rust trifoliate of the soybean has fully f'llpandcd and the plants arc ICtively growing, but before soybeans begin to flower.

• Refer to the "Concert" and "Pursuit" Herbicide labels for additional use directions, use restrictions, rotarian" crop intervals and precau­tions. The most restrictive provision on either Isbel will apply.

• Applications within I hour of rain may reduce weed control.

Us. of "Concert" is not permitted in the state of North Dakota or thlll area of Minnesota north and weot of highways MN 21 and US 11.

IMPORTANT BEFORE USING "CONCERT" HERBICIDE AND "PURSUIT" HERBICIDE, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PRECAlTrIONS ON'rHE EPA·REGISTERED LABELS_

11Iis bulletin contains new or "'PPlemental instructions for :IS. of these products which do not appear on the EPA-registered package labels. Follow the instructions carefully.

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I , I'} SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING

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DuPont Agricultural Products

; /.iN? 3 199.1 I '.~:~d<:r .I~e Fedcra! Jn9r.cti. i.:!.~.

CONCERT- HERBICIDE FOLLOWED BY "PURSUIT'"

HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL IN ILLINOIS .. • • .' U!l~'O::I~O, Gnd Ro<.lOJ:1tki.J": l' ....

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CONCER~ HERBICIDE EPA Keg. No. 351-563

SEQUENTiAL APPLICATIONS OF "CONCERT" FOLLOWED BY A REDUCED RATE OF "PURSUIT" FOR POSTEMERGE BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL, INCLUDING NIGHTSHADE,

IN SOYBEANS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS

Following In oppIication of DuPont "Concert" H ... bicide, In .pplication 01 • reduced ralC of "Pursuit" Herbicide m.y be m..Je 10 control .;naII eas!ern i..ack nightsh..Je in the State of Illinois.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

It is • violation of federall.w to use this product in • mlJlRer inconsis­lent with ilS lobeling.

HOW TO USE

Apply "Concen" at the r.te of 1/2 ounce per acre for control of the weed. on the "Concert" I.bel. Eest results .re obt.ined when "Concert" is .pplied to weeds that ore YOUR, (after the 6m true leaves have expa"ded, but before they exceed the size incIicIIed on the libel and actively ,rowinS. Applic.tions m.de 10 weeds th.1 ore in the cotyledon stale, or IUJer thIJI the sizes indicated, or to weeds under __ (weather, herbicide, or other) m.y resull in unsllisfacrory control. Apply after the fust trifoliate of the soybeIJI hIS fully explltded and the pllllts ... aclive\y srowin,.

U eastern black niShlShade becomes • problem followins the oppIica­lion of "eoncen", In .pp1ic.tion of • reduced r .. • of Pursuil Cln be made. Punuil m.y be applied .1 • r.le of 2.0 ounces per acre for control of small, actively srowins eastern black nighlShade that does

APPUCATION INFORMATION

Broadcast Application: Use flat fon nozzles at 25 - 60 psi. Do not use flow, hoUow cone, rain drop, whirl chunber or controlled droplet oppIi­cator (CDA) type nozzles IS ... acceptable crop injwy, , {cessive spray drift, or poor weed control may result Use 10 - 25 gallo .. of water per acre. For proper spray covera,e, adjust the boom and nozzle heiShl according to the SpecirlCations listed by the nozzle monufacturer.

Band Appll.allon: For bond applicalion, use proportionately less spray mixlure, To avoid crop injury, carefully r.llibrale the bond Ippli­calOr so as not 10 exceed the desired use rate. Carefully follow the mIn­

ufacIUI","S instructions for nou\e type, (Oal fan preferred), nozzle ori­entation, distance of the nozzles from the crop and weeds, spray volumes, calibration, and spray pressure. For additional information on row binders, lee DuPonl bullelin "Applicalion Accur.cy - Row Banders."

Aerl.1 Applkatlon: Use nozzle types and &!Tlnsemenll thaI \.iII provide for optimum spray distribution and maximwn cov .... se at S to 10 Sallons per acre, Do nol apply during a temperature inversion, when winds ore susty, or when other conditions will favor poor covera," .nd/or off Illgel spray movemenL Use a minimum or S sallons of water per acre, Consult the respective product Isbels for special direc­tions for aerial lppIication.

nKPORTANTPRECAUTlONS

not exceed 2" in heiahL A minimwn inlerYaI of 7 days between the "Concen" oppIication and follow-up "Punuil" treII/IIeIIl is advised to reduce the potential for crop injury Ind unsatisfactory weed control. Soybeans should be free from streu UId acuvely srowins when the follow-up lppIication is made. The soybeIJI p\anIS should have • \eut _ newly _,ed fully eapanded trifoliate prior 10 the follow-up "IJpIicaIion of "Pursuit". The sequential oppIication of "Punuil" mUll Inchade a methyl .. seed oil such as SUNIT D' or a crop on COIXen-

1nIe. the rate of loS 10 2 pints per acre """ III ammonium nitroaen f ... -lila« such u 28 .. N or 10-34-O.a rate of 1-2 qlSJacre. Instead of a 1iquid fcniIizer, spray p..Je ammonium IUIfIlC mil)' be used at the rate • cl41J./acre.

• The soybellls should be free from streu II1II acI1velr arowin& at the time 01 oppIic:ation. Saess may be c:aused by ~Iy hot or cold weothe:r, ""winl conIitions such IS drousht cr..w ............ 1Cd soil, diseue, soil INtrient deflCienc;':;. s'rt' u irc:i:t chlc;"'is, or injury from nematodes, insects, or priof her~iO:de oppIicatbns.

Applications of "Concat" followe:l 11): "Punuil" may shorten stern inlenoodal \enSth and cause temponry crop in;u:y., Crop response may be increued when applicl:bx Jre m..Je ~ K ybellls thai are under stress. 11U propam is noconunencIo<: for the contro\ of broad\eaf weeds only.

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• ClIltiv.1ion m.y put weeds IIIIde:r s1ress by pruning rOOll, Ibm reduc­ina weed COnlrol_ R>r maximum weed conuol. cullivllc 7 - 10 days CoIlowin& herbicide appIiclllion_

• Rder 10 the "Concert" and "Pun ',il" Herbicide libels Cor additional UIC directions, use res1rictiont. ond pRCIutions. n.e moll ratric:tive provision on either l.beI wiD apply.

• AppIiCilions wi!hin·l hour oC rain m.y reduce weed conlrOl.

IMPORTANT BEFORE USING -CONCERT- AND -PURSUIT- HERBICIDE, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA·REGlS· TERED LABELS.

This bulletin contains new or supplanenlll inslrUClions Cor use oC Ihes~ pPldUCI$ which do nol .ppeu on !he EPA-registered pocka&e I.bels. Follow the ins1ruclions cueCully.

This labelin& musl be in the possession oC the user II !he lime oC pesti­cide applic.lion.

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ACCEPTED MAR 3 19911 DuPont Agricultural

Products Und .. the Federal Insecticide. FuDgicide, oDd Rodentici?~ Act, QI amended. for the peatiClde regiltered UDC:~:.). -s I. .~ EPA Reg. No. ..J

CONCER'r HERBICIDE TANK MIX WITH "PURSUIT'"

HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NIGHTSHADE

IN ILLINOIS

CONCERT- HERBICIDE EPA R"I' No. 3Sl-~63

TANK MIX APPLICATION WITH A REDUCED RATE OF "PURSUIT" HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF NIGHTSH/. DE IN SOYBEANS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOI&

DuPont "Concert' Herbicide may be applied in a tank mix with a reduced rate of "Pursuit" for the conll'ol of nightshade in addition to those weeds listed on the "Concert" label in the stille of Illinois.

DIREcnONS FOR USE

h is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsis­tent with its labeling.

HOW TO LISE

• Do not use "Dash"'. "Dash" HC'. crop "il concenll'lIes or methylated seed oil products such as "Sun·lt" II' when tank mixin& "Concert" and "Pursuit" as excessive crop injury may occur.

For additional information refer to th., DuPont bulletin "Approved Adjuvants for Use With DuPont Rnw Crop and Cereal Herbicides" for a list of approved adjuvants and suggested use rates.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Broadcast Applloatlon: Use Oat fan nozzles at 25 - 40 psi. Do not use A link mix of "Concert" at the rate of Il2 o .. nce per acre plus "Pursuit" flow. hollow cone, rain drop. whirl chamber or conlrolled droplet appIi. at a rate of 2.0 ounces per acre i. recommended for postemerge control calOr (COA) type nozzles as unacceptable crop injury. excessive spray c.; the weeds listed on the "Concert" label and small eastern bllIdt nipt- dr;C~ or poor weed control may result. Use 10 - 25 gallons of water per shade. To be effective the nightshade weeds must not exceed 2" in acre. For proper spray coverage, adjust the boom and nozzle height heipL Refer to the "Concert" label for other weeds controlled and according 10 the specifICations listed by the nozzle manufacMer. maximum heighls.

Best results are obtained when the "Concert" plus "Pursuit" is applied to weeds that are young (after the first true leaves have expanded, but before they exceed the lize indicated on this label) and acti~ely growing. This is generally 21-30 days after planting of loybean •. Applications made 10 weeds thII are in the cotyledon Itqe, or larger tItm the lizes indicated, or 10 weeds under stress (weather, bert-icicle, or other) may RSUlt in ..... atisfaclOry control.

This program is recommended for the control of broadleaf weeds only. Other measures should be used ;0 control grassy weeds.

ADJUVANTS: Postemerge applications of "Concert" link mixed with "Pursuit" must include the addition of a nonionic surfactant and ammo­nium nitrogen fertiliDr. Use:

• Use a nonionic surfactant at the rate of 1 pint per 100 gal of lOIution (0.125" vfv). Undercky, cool (generally 70' F or leu) conditions the rate of nonionic surfactant may be increased 10 2 pints per 100 gal. of solution (0.25" vfv).

• Use a hip quality nitrosen fertilizer productlllCh as 28-0-0 at a rate of .. - 8 pints per acre. or 10-34-0 at a rate of 2 - .. pints per acre. Alternately. a hi&h-quality. sprayable grade of ammonium sulfate (21-0-0) may be used at a rate of 2 - .. pounds per acre. Use the lower rile for spray volumes leu th .. I S gal.

Band AFpllcatlon: For band application, use proportionately less spray mixnue. To .void crop injury. canofully calibrate the band appli. cator 10 as not to exceed the desired use rate. Carefully follow the :nan· ufacturer's instructions for nozzle type, (Oat fan preferred), nczzle ori· entation, dittance of the nozzles (rom the crop and weeds. 'pray volumes, calibration. and spray pressure. For additional information on row banders, see DuPont bulletin· Application Accuracy - Row Banders."

Aerial Application: Use nozzle types and arrangements that will provide for Optimlllll spray distribution and maximum coverage at S to 10 gallons per acre. Do not apply during a temperature inversion. whO"~ winds are gusty, or when other conditions will favor poor c lYerage and/or off target spray movement. Use a minimum of S gah""s of wala' per acre. Consult the respective product laf.ot· '<'r, special clORe-lions for aeria\ application. •

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS : .. : ' : · -• • ..

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• Applications of "Concen" when lank mixed willi "Pursuil" may shonen .Iem inlCmocIal le"llll and cause ICmporuy crop injury. Crop I8IpOIIM may be increued when appIioalionl •• made 10 lOy­be_ lIIat are under ._. Soybe.." will recover quickly under nomW srowina conditiona.

• Cultivation may put weeds under slrea by punina rOOlS, lIIus reduc· ina weed conIrol. Avoid cullivaticn 7·10 day. prior 10 or foUowina application dille herbicide lrealrnenL For muimwn weed conuol. cultivlIe 7·10 day.aflCr Ijlplicllion.

• Apply Ibis _I afier !he flnl lrifolialC of !he lOyhean has Cully expanded and !he planlS are aclively arowina. b," before soyhearlS besin 10 flower.

• Refer 10 !he "Concert" and "Pursuil" Herbicide labels for additional use diRctions. use reslrictions. rolation .. crop inlCrYaIs and precau­tiona_ The maS! reslrictive provision on either label will apply.

• Applications within 1 hour of rain may reduce weed oonlrol.

IMPORTANT BEFORE USING "CONCERT" HERBICIDE AND "PURSUIT" HERBICIDE, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA-REGISTERED LABELS.

This bulletin contains new or supplemental inslrUCtions for use of lIIese prodUCIS which do nol appear on the EPA-regislCred package labels. Follow !he instructions carefully.

This labeling musl be in !he possession of the user al the lime of pesti­cide application.

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