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GROUP 15 HERBICIDE

Charger Max

®

HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL IN CORN, COTTON, GRAIN OR FORAGE SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SAFFLOWER, PEANUTS, POD CROPS, AND POTATOES

ACTIVE INGREDIENT:

s-metolachlor ((s)-2-chloro-n-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-n-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl) acetamide) ... 82.4%

OTHER INGREDIENTS: ... 17.6%

TOTAL ... 100.0%

Contains 7.64 lb. s-metolachlor per gallon.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION

FIRST AID

IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.

Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.

Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING:

Take off contaminated clothing.

Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.

Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.

Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.

Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor.

Do not give anything to an unconscious person.

IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air

If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, mouth-to-mouth if possible.

Call a Poison Control Center or doctor for further advice.

Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-877-424-7452 for emergency medical treatment information.

See booklet for additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS, COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FOR USE, WARRANTY DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF

WARRANTY.

EPA Reg. No. 1381-194 EPA Est. No. 11773-IA-01

Manufactured for:

Winfield Solutions, LLC NET CONTENTS 2.5 Gals.

P.O. Box 64589 LOT NO. __________

St. Paul, MN 55164-0589 1/0722/4

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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

CAUTION: Causes eye irritation. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. This product may cause skin sensitization in some people.

You may also contact: (Poison Control Centers) 800-222-1222 (ASPCA – animal health) 800-345-4735 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: (PPE)

Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical resistant gloves such as barrier laminate or Viton, and shoes plus socks.

Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

Engineering controls statement

Mixers and loaders supporting aerial applications are required to use closed systems.

The closed system must be used in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)].

When using the closed system, the mixers’ and loaders’ PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.

When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.

User Safety Recommendations Users should:

• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.

• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.

• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash and change into clean clothing.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters.

Use only as directed on this label.

Ground Water Advisory

The active ingredient in Charger Max has the potential to leach through soil into ground water under certain conditions as a result of agricultural use. Use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in ground water contamination.

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Surface Water Advisory

The active ingredient in Charger Max has the potential to contaminate surface water through spray drift. Under some conditions, the active ingredient may have a high potential for runoff into surface water (primarily via dissolution into runoff water) for several months post-application. These include poorly-drained or wet soils with readily visible slopes toward adjacent surface waters, frequently flooded areas, areas overlying extremely shallow ground water, areas with in-field canals or ditches that drain into surface waters, areas not separated from adjacent surface waters by vegetated surface strips, and areas overlying tile drainage systems that drain into surface water.

Mixing/ Loading Instructions for Water Protection

To prevent point-source contamination, do not mix and load this pesticide product within 50 feet of wells (including abandoned wells and drainage wells), sink holes, perennial or intermittent streams or rivers, or natural or impounded lakes or reservoirs. Do not apply pesticide product within 50 feet of wells. This setback does not apply to properly capped or plugged abandoned wells, and does not apply to impervious pads or properly diked mixing/ loading areas as described below, Mixing, loading, rinsing, or washing

operations performed within 50 feet of a well are allowed only when conducted on an impervious pad constructed to withstand the weight of the heaviest load that may be on or move across the pad. The pad must be self-contained to prevent surface water flow over or from the pad. The pad capacity must be maintained at 110% of that of the largest pesticide container or application equipment used on the pad and have sufficient capacity to contain all product spills, equipment, or container leaks, equipment wash waters, and rainwater that may fall on the pad. The containment capacity does not apply to vehicles delivering pesticide shipments to the mixing/ loading site. States may have in effect additional requirements regarding wellhead setbacks and operational containment.

Care must be taken with this product to prevent a) back-siphoning into wells, b) spills, or c) improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixtures, or rinsates. Check valves or anti-siphoning devices must be used on all mixing equipment.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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

Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.

For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

NOTE: NOT FOR SALE, USE, OR DISTRIBUTION IN NASSAU COUNTY OR SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.

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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS

Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and 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 agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective

equipment (PPE), and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.

Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. EXCEPTION: If this product is soil-incorporated or soil-injected, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.

PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker

Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate or Viton, and shoes plus socks.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR WEED CONTROL, CROP INJURY, AND/ OR

ILLEGAL RESIDUES.

To avoid spray drift, do not apply under windy conditions. Avoid spray overlaps, as crop injury may result.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Prohibitions: Do not contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed or seed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. This product may not be mixed, loaded or used within 50 feet of wells, including abandoned wells, drainage wells, and sinkholes.

Pesticide Storage: Store in original container in a well-ventilated area separate from fertilizer, food and feed. Spillage or leakage should be contained and absorbed with clay granules, sawdust or equivalent for disposal. The risk of groundwater contamination will be reduced by diking and flooring permanent liquid storage sites with impermeable material. This product may be stored at temperatures down to 30 degrees below 0 degrees F.

Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product that cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed of in a landfill approved for pesticide disposal or in accordance with applicable Federal, state or local procedures. Emptied container retains vapor and product residue. Observe all labeled safeguards until container is cleaned, reconditioned, or destroyed.

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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Use label language appropriate for container size and type.

Nonrefillable containers. Do not reuse or refill this container. Clean container promptly after emptying.

Nonrefillable container equal to or less than 5 gallons. Triple rinse as follows:

Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap.

Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.

Repeat this procedure two more times. 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.

Nonrefillable container greater than 5 gallons. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container ¼ full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. 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.

Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this container into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the container about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. 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.

FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY: Spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident, call CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Charger Max is a herbicide recommended as a preplant surface-applied, preplant incorporated, or pre-emergence treatment in water or fluid fertilizer for control of most annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds in corn (all types), cotton, peanuts, pod crops, potatoes, safflower, grain or forage sorghum, and soybeans.

Follow all Directions for Use found on the labeling of pesticide products used in tank mixture with Charger Max. Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of each product used in tank mixtures. Tank mixtures are permitted only in those States where the tank mix partner is registered.

DO NOT USE IN NURSERIES, TURF, OR LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS

Do not apply under conditions which favor runoff or wind erosion of soil containing this product to nontarget areas.

To prevent off site movement due to runoff or wind erosion:

- Avoid treating powdery dry or light sand soils when conditions are favorable for wind erosion. Under these conditions, the soil surface should first be settled by rainfall or irrigation.

- Do not apply to impervious substrates such as paved or highly compacted surfaces.

- Do not use tailwater from first flood or furrow irrigation of treated fields to treat

nontarget crops unless at least 1/2 inch of rainfall has occurred between application and first irrigation.

Notes, atrazine tank mixtures: Follow rates, recommendations, and limitations of the atrazine label being used. Certain States may have established rate limitations for atrazine within specific geographic areas. Consult your State pesticide control agency for additional information. It is a violation of law to deviate from State use regulations.

If Charger Max is incorporated, any supplemental tillage before planting must not exceed the depth of incorporation.

Dry weather following an application of Charger Max alone or in tank mixture may reduce effectiveness. Cultivate if weeds emerge.

Where this label refers to partial control of weeds, partial control means either erratic control from good to poor, or consistent control at a level below that generally

considered acceptable for commercial weed control.

Precaution: Injury may occur to crops other than corn following the use of Charger Max under abnormally high soil moisture conditions during early development of the crop.

SOIL TEXTURES AND APPLICATION RATES Soil textural classes are categorized as in the following table:

Coarse Medium Fine

Sand

Loamy sand Sandy loam

Loam Silt loam Silt

Sandy clay loam Silty clay loam Clay loam Sandy clay Silty clay

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Clay

Within rate ranges in the rate tables and elsewhere in this label, use the lower rate on soils that are relatively coarse textured or low in organic matter. Use the higher rate on soils that are relatively fine textured, or high in organic matter.

Charger Max may be applied pre-emergence alone or in tank mixtures as specified in this label following pre-plant incorporated herbicides used according to their label directions, provided such use is not prohibited by those labels.

Thoroughly clean sprayer or application device before using. Dispose of cleaning solution in a responsible manner. Do not use a sprayer or application device contaminated with any other materials to prevent crop damage or clogging of the application device.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS

Charger Max is a Group 15 herbicide. Any weed population may contain or develop plants naturally resistant to Charger Max and other Group 15 herbicides. Weed species with acquired resistance to Group 15 may eventually dominate the weed population if Group 15 herbicides are used repeatedly in the same field or in successive years as the primary method of control for targeted species. This may result in partial or total loss of control of those species by Charger Max or other Group 15 herbicides.

To delay herbicide resistance consider:

• Avoiding the consecutive use of Charger Max or other target site of action Group 15 herbicides that have a similar target site of action, on the same weed species.

• Using tank-mixtures or premixes with herbicides from different target site of action Groups as long as the involved products are all registered for the same use, have different sites of action, and are both effective at the tank mix or prepack rate on the weed(s) of concern.

• Basing herbicide use on a comprehensive IPM program.

• Monitoring treated weed populations for loss of field efficacy.

• Contacting your local extension specialist, certified crop advisors, and/or Winfield Solutions, LLC representative for herbicide resistance management and/or integrated weed management recommendations for specific crops and resistant weed biotypes.

WEEDS CONTROLLED BY CHARGER MAX ALONE Weeds Controlled

barnyard grass (water grass

bristly foxtail crabgrass crowfoot grass fall panicum foxtail millet giant foxtail goosegrass green foxtail

prairie cupgrass red rice

robust foxtails (purple, white)

signalgrass (Brachiaria) southwestern cupgrass wild proso millet*

witchgrass wooly cupgrass*

yellow foxtail yellow nutsedge carpetweed

common waterhemp eastern black nightshade Florida pusley

galinsoga pigweed tall waterhemp

* For control of these weeds in corn only, refer to the “Corn - wooly cupgrass and wild proso millet control program” section of this label.

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Weeds Partially Controlled***

common purslane eclipta

Florida beggarweed**

hairy nightshade

sandbur

seedling Johnsongrass shattercane

Texas panicum*

volunteer sorghum wild proso millet wooly cupgrass

* For partial control of this weed use a minimum of 1.33 pints per acre and apply pre- emergence.

** For partial control of this weed, use a minimum of 1.33 pints per acre and apply through a center-pivot irrigation system.

*** Control of these weeds may be erratic, due partially to variable weather conditions.

Control may be improved by the following procedures:

1. In corn, use 2 to 2.5 pints per acre, or the pre-plant surface-applied rates for Charger Max alone, or in allowable tank mixtures when making pre-plant incorporated or pre-emergence applications.

2. Thoroughly till moist soil to destroy germinating and emerged weeds. If Charger Max is to be applied pre-plant incorporated, this tillage may be used to

incorporate Charger Max if uniform 2 inch incorporation is achieved as recommended under Application Procedures.

3. Plant crop into moist soil immediately after tillage. If Charger Max is used pre- emergence, apply at planting or immediately after planting.

4. If available, sprinkler irrigate within 2 days after application Apply 1/2 to 1 inch of water. Use the lower water volume on coarse textured soils, and the higher water volume on fine-textured soils. Also, refer to the Center Pivot Irrigation Application section for this method of application.

5. If irrigation is not possible, and rain does not occur within 2 days after planting and application, weed control may be decreased. Under these conditions, a uniform shallow cultivation as soon as weeds emerge is recommended.

ROTATIONAL CROPS

Do not rotate to food or feed crops other than those listed below.

Charger Max applied alone:

1. If crop treated with Charger Max alone is lost, any crop on this label may be planted immediately. Do not make a second broadcast application of Charger Max. If the original application was banded, and the second crop is planted in the untreated row middles, a second banded treatment may be applied.

2. Barley, oats, rye, or wheat may be planted 4 1/2 months following treatment. Alfalfa may be planted 4 months following application. Tomatoes may be planted 6 months after application.

3. Any crop on this label, in addition to root crops, tobacco, barley, buckwheat, milo, oats, rice, rye, wheat, cabbage, or peppers may be planted in the spring following treatment. Clover may be seeded 9 months following application. Do not graze or feed forage or fodder from cotton to livestock.

4. Following lay-by treatment or multiple treatments applied the previous season, any crop on this label, in addition to tobacco, cabbage, peppers, stone fruits, or tree nuts may be planted in the spring.

Charger Max in tank mixtures:

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For rotational crop restrictions, refer to the statements above for Charger Max applied alone, and to the respective labels of the tank mix partner products for any additional restrictions.

Important Notes:

To avoid injury to rotational alfalfa or clover, do not apply more than 1.9 lb. active ingredient (2.0 pints Charger Max) pre-emergence, including preplant surface, preplant incorporated, postplant incorporated, etc, and do not make lay-by or other

postemergence applications of Charger Max.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES Application Timing

Charger Max alone or in some tank mixtures with other labeled herbicides may be applied for weed control in certain crops at various times. Refer to the appropriate crop section of the label to determine if application timings listed below are recommended.

Preplant surface-applied:

For minimum-tillage or no-tillage systems only, Charger Max and alone or in some tank mixtures may be applied up to 45 days before planting certain crops. Use only split applications for treatments made 30 to 45 days before planting, with 2/3 the

recommended rate for the crop and soil texture applied initially, and the remaining 1/3 at planting. Treatments made less than 30 days before planting may be made either as a split or single application. Refer to the directions for the individual crop to determine if early preplant surface application is recommended. If weeds are present at the time of treatment apply in tank mixture with a contact herbicide such as Gramoxone MAX (paraquat) or Cornerstone (glyphosate). Observe directions for use, precautions, and restrictions on the label of the contact herbicide. To the extent possible, do not move treated soil out of the row or move untreated soil to the surface during planting, or weed control will be decreased.

Preplant incorporated:

Apply Charger Max to the soil and incorporate into the top 2 inches of soil within 14 days before planting using a finishing disk, harrows, rolling cultivator, or similar implement capable of providing uniform 2-inch incorporation. Use preplant incorporation if furrow irrigation is used, or when a period of dry weather after application is expected. If the crop will be planted in beds, apply and incorporate Charger Max after bed formation unless otherwise specified.

Pre-emergence:

Apply Charger Max during planting (behind the planter) or after planting, but before weeds emerge.

Post-emergence:

Charger Max may be applied post-emergence to corn up to 40 inches tall. Charger Max will not provide post-emergence weed control, so it must be applied to weed-free soil, or in combination with products that provide post-emergence control of weed species present at the time of application. Use only where allowed in crop-specific directions for use.

Special Application Procedures California only, corn, safflower, pod crops

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Preplant incorporated:

Broadcast apply Charger Max to soil alone or in tank mixture with partner herbicides listed on this label, and thoroughly incorporate with a disk or similar implement set to till 4 to 6 inches deep. For more thorough incorporation, cross-till the soil in 2 different directions. Crops may be planted in beds or on a flat surface. Caution should be used when forming beds such that only soil taken from the Charger Max treated area is used - i.e. untreated soil should not be brought to soil surface. If the application is made to pre- formed beds, incorporate Charger Max with a tillage implement set to till 2 to 4 inches deep. Care should be taken during tillage to keep the tilled, Charger Max - treated soil on the beds.

Pre-emergence:

Apply Charger Max after planting. Water with sprinkler or flood irrigation within 7 to 10 days.

Fall application only in IA, MN, ND, SD, WI, and portions of NE and IL:

See specific instructions in the corn, soybeans, and pod crops sections of this label for timing of application and other information.

Do not apply to frozen ground. Use only on medium- and fine-textured soils with more than 2.5% organic matter that will be planted to corn or soybeans the following spring.

Ground may be tilled either before or after application. Do not exceed 2 to 3 inch depth of incorporation if tilled after treatment. If a spring application is made, the total rate of spring plus fall applications must not exceed the maximum total rate for the specific crop, or illegal residues might result.

Ground application:

Apply Charger Max alone or in tank mixtures by ground application equipment in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre unless otherwise specified. Use a sprayer that provides accurate and uniform application. For tank mixtures with wettable powder or dry

flowable formulations, screens and strainers should be no finer than 50-mesh. Rinse sprayer thoroughly with clean water immediately after application is completed.

The amount of herbicide required is calculated as follows:

Band width in inches broadcast rate amount needed Row width in inches

X

per acre

=

per acre of field

For information on application in a lower volume, see “Low Volume Application”. For application by air or by center-pivot systems, see “Aerial Drift Management” and

“Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Information” sections. For information on

impregnating dry fertilizer, see “Dry Bulk Granular Fertilizer” section. For information on application via variable-rate equipment, see “Variable rate application” section.

SPRAY EQUIPMENT Low Volume Application Broadcast ground application

Use a sprayer, such as AgChem RoGator Hagie, John Deere Hi-Cycle Melroe Spra- Coupe, Tyler Patriot, or Wilmar Air Ride, that provides accurate and uniform application. Use only water as a carrier. Screens in suction and in-line strainers should be 50-mesh. Manufacturers may require that tip screens be as fine as 100 mesh for some nozzles. Use a pump with capacity to maintain 35 to 40 PSI at the nozzles, and provide sufficient agitation in the tank to keep the mixture in suspension. Use a

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minimum of 5 gallons of spray dilution per acre. Maximum speed recommended is 15 mph.

Rinse sprayer thoroughly after each use.

NOTE: Low pressure nozzles are recommended to reduce drift and increase application accuracy. Care should be taken when using automatic rate-controlling devices to spray the material within the rated working pressure and flow ranges of the nozzles selected.

Nozzle screens should be used as recommended by the manufacturer. All nozzles should be placed on 20-inch centers, except flood nozzles which should be placed on 40-inch centers. When flat-fan nozzles are used, angles of 80° to 110° are

recommended. Always read and follow the manufacturer’s directions for optimum set-up and performance of nozzles or tips.

Aerial Application

Apply Charger Max in water alone or in tank mixtures with Atrazine, linuron (e.g.

Lorox), or Sencor in a minimum total volume of 2 gallons per acre by aircraft.

Charger Max may also be applied by air in mixture with Balan, pendimethalin (e.g.

Prowl), or trifluralin (e.g. Trust). See specific tank mixture sections for use directions.

Avoid applications under conditions where uniform coverage cannot be obtained, or where excessive drift might occur. In order to assure that spray will be controllable within the target area when used according to label directions, make applications at a maximum height of 10 ft. above the crop, using low-drift nozzles at a maximum pressure of 40 PSI, and restrict application to periods when wind speed does not exceed 10 mph.

Do not apply in dead calm conditions which favor temperature inversion. To ensure spray drift does not adversely affect adjacent sensitive non-target plants, apply Charger Max alone or with Atrazine by aircraft at a minimum upwind distance of 400 ft. from sensitive crops.

Aerial Spray Drift Management

DRIFT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER VEGETATION CONTACTED TO WHICH TREATMENT IS NOT INTENDED. TO PREVENT INJURY TO ADJACENT DESIRABLE VEGETATION, APPROPRIATE BUFFER ZONES MUST BE

MAINTAINED.

Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the grower are responsible for considering all these factors when making decisions.

The following drift management requirements must be followed to avoid off-target drift movement from aerial applications to agricultural field crops. These requirements do not apply to forestry applications, public health uses or to applications using dry

formulations.

1. The distance of the outer most nozzles on the boom must not exceed 3/4 the length of the wingspan or rotor.

2. Nozzles must always point backward parallel with the air stream and never be pointed downwards more than 45 degrees. Where states have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.

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The applicator should be familiar with and take into account the information covered in the Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory.

Aerial Drift Reduction Advisory Importance of Droplet Size

The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large droplets. The best drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets that provide sufficient coverage and control. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if applications are made improperly, or under unfavorable environmental conditions (see

“Wind”, “Temperature and Humidity”, and “Temperature Inversion”).

Controlling Droplet Size

• Volume – Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest practical spray volume.

Nozzles with higher rated flows produce larger droplets.

• Pressure – Use the lower spray pressures recommended for the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, use higher flow rate nozzles instead of increasing pressure.

• Number of Nozzles – Use the minimum number of nozzles that provide uniform coverage.

• Nozzle Orientation – Orienting nozzles so that the spray is released backwards, parallel to the airstreams, will produce larger droplets than other orientations.

Significant deflection from the horizontal will reduce droplet size and increase drift potential.

• Nozzle Type – Use a nozzle type that is designed for the intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift nozzles. Solid stream nozzles oriented straight back produce larger droplets than other nozzle types.

• Boom Length – For some use patterns, reducing the effective boom length to less than 3/4 of the wingspan or rotor length may further reduce drift without reducing swath width.

• Application height – Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants unless a greater height is required for aircraft safety. Making applications at the lowest height that is safe reduces exposure of droplets to evaporation and wind.

Swath Adjustment

When applications are made with a cross-wind, the swath will be displaced downwind.

Therefore, on the up and downwind edges of the field, the applicator must compensate for this displacement by adjusting the path of the aircraft upwind. Swath adjustment distance should increase, with increasing drift potential (higher wind, smaller drops, etc.).

Wind

Drift potential is lowest between wind speeds of 2 to 10 mph. However, many factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine drift potential at any given speed.

Application should be avoided below 2 mph due to variable wind direction and high inversion potential. Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how they affect drift.

Temperature and Humidity

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When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.

Temperature Inversion

Applications should not occur during a temperature inversion because drift potential is high. Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain in a concentrated cloud. This cloud can move in unpredictable directions due to the light variable winds common during inversions. Temperature

inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog;

however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a connected cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion, while smoke that move upwards and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.

Sensitive Areas

The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or

endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g., when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas).

Avoid application to humans or animals. Flaggers and loaders should avoid inhalation of spray mist and prolonged contact with skin.

Center pivot Irrigation Application

Charger Max alone or in tank mixture with other herbicides specified on this label and which are registered for center pivot application may be applied in irrigation water pre- emergence (after planting but before emergence of crop or weeds) at rates

recommended on this label. Charger Max may also be applied post-emergence to the crop but pre-emergence to weeds in crops where post-emergence application is allowed on this label. Follow all restrictions regarding height, timing, rate, etc. to avoid illegal residues. Do not apply through any type of irrigation system except center pivot. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal residues in the crop may result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. Advice on calibration may be obtained from State

Extension Specialists, equipment manufacturers, or other experts. Do not connect an irrigation system, including greenhouse systems, to a public water system unless the safety devices described on the label for public water systems are in place. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, must shut the system down and make

adjustments should the need arise.

Operating instructions:

1. The system must contain a functional check-valve, vacuum relief valve, and low- pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source contamination from backflow.

2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.

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3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally closed

solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump, and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is automatically or manually shut down.

4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.

5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.

6. Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g. diaphragm pump or piston pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.

7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.

8. Prepare a mixture with a minimum of 1 part herbicide to 1 part water, and inject this mixture into the center pivot system. Injecting a larger volume of a more dilute mixture per hour will usually provide more accurate calibration of metering equipment. Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the herbicide in suspension.

9. Meter into irrigation water during the entire period of water application.

10. Apply in 1/2 to 1 inch of water. Use the lower volume on coarse-textured soils, and the higher volume on fine textured soils. More than 1 inch of water at application may reduce weed control by moving the herbicide below the effective zone in the soil.

Precaution for center pivot application:

Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlap sufficiently, unacceptable weed control may result. Where sprinkler patterns overlap excessively, crop injury may result.

Dry Bulk Granular Fertilizer

Many dry bulk granular fertilizers may be impregnated or coated with Charger Max alone or in tank mixtures which are registered for preplant incorporated or preplant surface applications to control weeds in crops on the Charger Max label and are not prohibited from use on dry bulk granular fertilizers.

When applying Charger Max alone or in tank mixture with dry granular fertilizers, follow all directions for use and precautions on the respective labels regarding target crops, rates, soil texture, application methods, timing, and rotational crops.

All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk granular fertilizer blending, registration, labeling, and application are the responsibility of the individual and/ or company selling the herbicide / fertilizer mixture.

Prepare the herbicide/ fertilizer mixture by using any closed drum, belt, ribbon, or other commonly used dry bulk fertilizer blender. Nozzles used to spray Charger Max or tank mixtures onto the fertilizer must be placed to provide uniform spray coverage. Care should be taken to aim the spray directly onto the fertilizer and to avoid spraying the walls of the blender.

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If the herbicide/ fertilizer mixture is too wet, add a highly absorptive material such as Agsorb or Celatom MP-79, or similar clay or diatomaceous earth material to obtain a dry, free-flowing mixture. Absorptive materials should be added only after the herbicide has been thoroughly blended into the fertilizer mixture. Best results will be obtained by using a granule of 6/30 particle size or of a size similar to that of the fertilizer being used.

Generally, less than 2% by weight of absorptive material will be needed. Avoid using more than 5% by weight of absorptive material.

Calculate amounts of Charger Max, Atrazine, Atrazine plus Simazine, Simazine, Balance, Sencor, or ethalfluralin (e.g. Sonalan) by the following formulae.

2000 lb fertilizer/ ac X Pints/ acre liquid or flowable = pints liquid or flowable per ton fertilizer or

2000 lb fertilizer/ ac X lb/ acre dry product = lb dry product per ton fertilizer

Pneumatic (compressed air) application (Charger Max alone)

High humidity, high urea concentration, low fertilizer use rates, or dusty fertilizer may cause fertilizer mixture to build up or plug the distributor head, air tubes, or nozzle deflector plates. To minimize buildup, pre-mix Charger Max with Aromatic 200 at a rate of 1 to 4 pints per gallon of Charger Max. Aromatic 200 is a non-combustible/ non flammable petroleum product. Aromatic 200 may be used in either a fertilizer blender or through direct injection systems. Drying agents should not be used when using

Aromatic 200.

Notes: Mixtures of Charger Max and Aromatic 200 must be used on dry fertilizer only.

Poor results or crop injury may result if these mixtures are used in water-based or liquid fertilizer solutions for spraying applications. When impregnating Charger Max in a blender before application, a drier mixture can be obtained by substituting a drying agent for Aromatic 200. The use of Agsorb FG or drying agents of 6/ 30 particle size is

recommended. Drying agents are not recommended for use with on-the-go impregnation equipment.

Precautions: To avoid potential for explosion, do not impregnate Charger Max alone or in mixture on ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, or sodium nitrate alone or in blends with other fertilizers. Do not use Charger Max alone or in mixture on straight limestone since absorption will not be achieved. Fertilizer blends containing limestone can be impregnated. To avoid crop injury, do not apply on crops where bedding occurs.

Application: Apply 200 to 700 lb of the herbicide/ fertilizer mixture per acre. For best results, apply the mixture uniformly to the soil with properly calibrated equipment

immediately after blending. Uniform application is essential to prevent crop injury. Non- uniform application may also result in unsatisfactory weed control. In areas where conventional tillage is practiced, a shallow incorporation of the mixture into the soil may improve weed control. On fine- or medium-textured soils, in areas where soil

incorporation is not planned, i.e. reduced tillage situations or some conventional tillage situations, make applications approximately 30 days before planting to allow moisture to move the herbicide/ fertilizer mix into the soil. On coarse-textured soils, make

applications approximately 14 days prior to planting.

Variable-Rate Application

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Variable-rate broadcast ground application in corn and soybeans: Variable-rate technology may be used for more precise applications. Two factors apply to variable rate applications, including: A) soil texture itself; and B) % organic matter (“%OM”) and soil texture together. Use the formulae below to determine a more precise rate for any given area within a field. Do not use on soils with greater than 8% OM.

Soil texture

Pints per acre Preplant surface applied

Preplant incorporated Pre-emergence

Early preplant

Factors

A B

Factors

A B coarse 1.0 + (0.1 x %OM) 1.2 + (0.1 x %OM) medium 1.17 + (0.1 x %OM) 1.4 + (0.08 x %OM) fine 1.13 + (0.1 x %OM) 1.67 + (0.067 x %OM) Formulae for fall applications: Charger Max may be used only where corn or soybeans will be grown the following year in IA, MN, SD, ND, and WI, and in portions of NE and IL. Refer to specific instructions and restrictions regarding fall application in the Corn and Soybeans sections of this label. Do not use on soils with more than 8% OM.

Soil texture

Fall Applications Pints per acre Factors

A B

coarse Do not use

medium 1.4 + (0.113 x %OM) fine 1.8 + (0.067 x %OM)

Mixing Procedures

Charger Max alone: Fill the spray tank 1/2 to 3/4 full with water or fluid fertilizer, add the proper amount of Charger Max, then add the rest of the water or fluid fertilizer.

Provide sufficient agitation during mixing and application to maintain a uniform emulsion.

Tank Mixtures: Fill the spray tank 1/4 full with water (or fluid fertilizer where allowed in the table below) and start agitation. Add tank mix partner as listed below and allow it to become dispersed. Products listed in the table below as “Group 1” should be added before those listed as “Group 2”. Finally, fill the rest of the tank with water or fluid fertilizer. A compatibility test as described below is recommended before tank mixing.

Group 1 (add before adding Group 2 products)

Group 2

2,4-D

**Atrazine

*Balance Pro

benfluralin (e.g. Balan) bentazon (e.g. Basagran)

*Canopy

*Command

*Eptam

Cornerstone (glyphosate) glyphosate + 2,4-D

paraquat (e.g. Gramoxone MAX)

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*ethalfluralin (e.g. Sonalan)

*Fluometuron Liberty

Liberty ATZ

*linuron Sencor

*pendimethalin

*Prometryn

*Pursuit

*Scepter

*Simazine

*Trifluralin NOTES:

See further mixing instructions for tank mixtures with Atrazine and Fluometuron, or pendimethalin and Simazine.

* may be dispersed in fluid fertilizer

** may be dispersed in fluid fertilizer except for postemergence application COMPATIBILITY TEST

A jar test is recommended before tank mixing to ensure compatibility of Charger Max with other pesticides and fertilizers. The following directions assume a spray volume of 25 gallons per acre. If applying in other volumes, increase or reduce the amount of each product added proportionally.

Nitrogen solutions or complete fluid fertilizers may be used to replace some or all of the water in the spray mixture. Not all fertilizers are the same regardless of the N-P-K analyses. A compatibility test is necessary before dilution Charger Max or tank mixing in fluid fertilizers.

TEST PROCEDURE

1. Use 2 clear glass containers that hold 1 quart each, and have tight-sealing lids.

Add 1 pint of carrier (water or fluid fertilizer) to each jar. Use the same water source to be used for spraying, and at the same temperature as expected during actual tank mixing and spraying.

2. Add 1/4 teaspoon (1.2 ml) of a compatibility agent such as COMPLETE COMPATIBILITY to one of the jars, and shake or stir to mix well.

3. Add the proportionate amount of each pesticide to be mixed, according to label rates, to each jar. For example if a pesticide product is used at a rate of 1 quart per acre in 25 gallons per acre, add one teaspoon of that product to each jar.

Add dry pesticides first, then flowable concentrates, then emulsifiable concentrates, and aqueous solutions (e.g. paraquat) last.

4. After all ingredients have been added, close and tighten the lids, and mix well by inverting the jars 10 times each. Let the jars stand for 20 to 30 minutes, then examine for signs of incompatibility such as lumps, flakes, gelling, or oily film on the jar. If the mixture containing the compatibility agent shows improved mixing compared to jar without, this should be added to the spray tank at the rate indicated on the label of the compatibility agent. If the mixture separates but be remixed by several more inversions of the jar, the mixture can be used in the

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spray tank so long as adequate agitation is maintained. If the mixture is still incompatible with the compatibility agent, repeat the test using the following methods to improve mixing: a) slurry the dry pesticide in water before adding to the jar, or b) add half the compatibility agent to the fertilizer or water, and the other half directly to the emulsifiable concentrate or flowable pesticide before adding to the jar. If the mixture is still incompatible, do not use that combination of products.

NOTE: TESTED MATERIAL NOT USED IN THE ACTUAL APPLICATION MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS LABEL.

CROP USE DIRECTIONS CORN (ALL TYPES)

NOTE: For all applications to corn, do not graze or feed forage from treated areas for 30 days following application and do not harvest sweet corn ears from treated acres for 30 days following application, or illegal residues might result.

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Charger Max alone, preplant surface, fall application:

Restrictions: Apply after Sept. 30 in ND, SD, MN, WI, and north of Route 30 in IA.

Apply after Oct. 15 north of Route 91 in NE and south of Route 30 in IA. Apply after Oct.

31 north of Route 136 in IL.

In all locations, apply to crop stubble after harvest when the sustained soil temperature is less than 55° F and falling. In minimum tillage and no-till systems on soils having more than 2.5% organic matter, use 1.67 to 2 pints per acre on medium-textured soils, and 2 pints per acre on fine-textured soils. Do not apply on frozen ground. Tillage may precede the application. A fall and spring tillage may follow the application, but do not exceed an incorporation depth of more than 2 to 3 inches. Minimize ridge and furrow formation in the tillage operations.

NOTE: If a spring application is made, the total rate of the fall + spring application must not exceed the maximum total rate for corn, or illegal residues might result.

On medium- and fine-textured soils with minimum tillage or no-till systems in CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND, SD, TN, WI, and WY, apply 2/3 the recommended rate as a split treatment 30 to 45 days before planting and the remainder at planting.

Applications made less than 30 days before planting may be either split or single application. On coarse soils, apply 1.33 pints per acre no more than 2 weeks before planting.

On medium- and fine-textured soils with minimum-tillage or no-till systems in CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, MI, NH, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, and WV, preplant surface applications may be made as above. If the amount of rainfall results in an unsatisfactory duration of weed control following the earlier treatment, a postemergent application of a herbicide registered for that use may be used, e.g. Atrazine, Beacon, Bicep MAGNUM, Bicep II MAGNUM, Exceed, Accent, bentazon, Moxy (bromoxynil), or 2,4-D. If the post- emergence treatment includes the herbicide used preplant surface applied, do not exceed the total label rate for corn on that soil texture. Observe all directions for use, precautions, and limitations on the label of the post-emergence herbicide.

Preplant incorporated or pre-emergence:

Follow instructions for use of Charger Max alone under “APPLICATION

PROCEDURES”. On coarse soils, apply 1 to 1.33 pints per acre if organic matter content is less than 3%, or 1.33 pints per acre if organic matter content is 3% or more.

On medium soils, 1.33 to 1.67 pints per acre. On fine soils, apply 1.33 to 1.67 pints per acre if organic matter content is less than 3%, or 1.67 to 2 pints per acre if organic matter is 3% or more.

Postemergence or lay-by:

To extend the duration of weed control in corn, a maximum rate of 2 pints per acre of Charger Max may be applied after corn emergence until the corn plants reach 40 inches tall, following any preplant surface applied, preplant incorporated, or pre-emergence herbicide application including Charger Max. For best results, apply to soil free of

emerged weeds and directed toward the base of any corn plants more than 5 inches tall.

The total rate of Charger Max applied on corn in any one crop year must not exceed 3.9 pints per acre, depending on the soil texture.

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Control of problem weeds:

For more consistent partial control of shattercane, wild proso millet, wooly cupgrass, or eclipta, apply 2 to 2.5 pints per acre as a single application or 1 to 1.33 pints per acre preplant incorporated followed by 1 to 1.33 pints per acre pre-emergence. However, do not apply more than a total of 2.5 pints per acre including both applications. Make the pre-emergence application during or after planting but before weeds or corn emerge.

Apply the 1.33 pints per acre rate when a heavy infestation is expected. A shallow cultivation may be needed to control late-emerging weeds.

For control of wooly cupgrass and wild proso millet use the following 3-step program: 1) Apply Charger Max early preplant, preplant incorporated, or pre-emergence at a rate of 1.67 pints per acre on medium soils or 2 pints per acre on fine soils, up to the maximum label rate. Lightly incorporate with a rotary hoe if rainfall does not occur within 5 to 7 days. 2) Apply a postemergence tank mixture of Beacon at a rate of 0.38 oz per acre or Exceed at a rate of 1 packet per 4 acres, plus Accent at a rate of 0.33 oz per acre, plus 1 quart of crop oil concentrate, plus 1 gallon per acre of 28% nitrogen or the equivalent amount of ammonium sulfate when grasses are 2 to 3 inches tall and corn is at least 4 inches tall. 3) Cultivate 14 to 21 days after the postemergence application.

NOTES:

- Do not apply more than the labeled rate for a given soil texture per year as either a single or split application, or illegal residues might result.

- In corn, Charger Max may be used up to 2.5 pints per acre as preplant surface, preplant incorporated, or pre-emergence treatment on soils having an organic matter content from 6% to 20%, or up to 2 pints per acre on any soil for extended residual control and where severe stands of problem weeds are expected.

- In the event of escape of annual weeds, following preplant surface, preplant

incorporated, or pre-emergence treatment with Charger Max, follow with application of an appropriately registered postemergence herbicide such as Atrazine, Beacon, Bicep MAGNUM, Bicep II MAGNUM, Exceed, Accent, bentazon (e.g. Basagran), Moxy (bromoxynil), or 2,4-D. If the postemergence treatment includes the herbicide used in the earlier treatment, do not exceed the total annual labeled rate for corn on that soil texture.

- Moxy (bromoxynil) may be applied postemergence alone or in combination with Atrazine. Do not exceed 1.2 lb. ai of Atrazine in tank mix combination with Moxy. Refer to the labels of the tank mix partners for specific rates and precautions.

- Do not use Charger Max on peat or muck soils.

Tank mixtures for corn:

Charger Max may be applied in tank mixtures with other herbicides diluted in water or fluid fertilizer before corn emerges. After corn emerges, use only water as a carrier.

FOR TANK MIXTURES WITH ATRAZINE, ALL RESTRICTIONS AND RATE LIMITATIONS ON THE ATRAZINE LABEL MUST BE FOLLOWED IF MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN ON THIS LABEL. IN ADDITION, IF ATRAZINE MUST BE APPLIED AT A RATE LOWER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED ON THIS LABEL, BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL MAY BE REDUCED. REFER TO THE ATRAZINE LABEL FOR WEEDS CONTROLLED AT THE REDUCED RATES.

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TABLE 1

Additional weeds controlled in tank mixtures and special instructions Mixture

(Charger Max plus..)

Atrazine or Simazine (preplant surface, PPI, pre-

emergence)

Atrazine (post)

Atrazine + linuron

Atrazine or Simazine + pendimethalin (e.g.

Prowl)

Balance Atrazine + Balance

Comments 2,3,4,5,7,8 2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5 2,3,7 2,3,5,7

browntop panicum

X X X X

cocklebur X O X X O - X

common purslane

X X X X X

hairy nightshade

X X X X

jimsonweed X X X

kochia X X X

lambsquarters X X X X X X

morningglory X O X X X

mustard X X X

pigweed X X X X

prickly sida X

ragweed X X X X X X

smartweed X X X X X X

velvetleaf X X X X O - X O - X

X = control, O = partial control, O - X = control to partial control depending on ratio of products used or weed population Comments:

1. Fill the spray tank 1/4 full with water or fluid fertilizer, start agitation, add a compatibility agent such as Complete Compatibility according to its label directions, then add Atrazine or Simazine and allow it to disperse. Then add Charger Max and Prowl 4E.

Finally, add the remaining water or fluid fertilizer.

2. Atrazine or Simazine 4L or 90DF may be used. The active ingredient in 1 lb of 90DF is equivalent to that in 1.8 pints of 4L . 3. If using other brands or formulations of atrazine, follow directions on that label.

4. Observe all additional mixing directions on the Atrazine label.

5. Do not exceed 2.5 lb ai of atrazine per acre per year. Certain states may have rate limitations for atrazine within specific

geographic areas. Consult your state pesticide control agency for additional information. It is a violation of this label to deviate from state use restrictions.

6. Observe the rate recommendations on the brand of linuron being used.

7. In minimum-tillage and no-till situations, mix with paraquat (e.g. Gramoxone) for control of most emerged annual weeds and suppression of perennial weeds. Mix with Landmaster BW for suppression of emerged field bindweed and control or suppression of annual weeds. Mix with Cornerstone (glyphosate) for control of most emerged annual or perennial weeds.

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Tank mixtures with Atrazine, Simazine, or mixtures of atrazine and simazine In addition to the weeds controlled by Charger Max alone, tank mixtures with Atrazine and/ or Simazine also control the following weeds:

browntop panicum cocklebur common purslane

hairy nightshade lambsquarters morningglory

ragweed smartweed velvetleaf

Preplant surface applied - for use in minimum-tillage or no-till systems in CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, SD, TN, WI, and WY.

Follow instructions for use of Charger Max alone under “Application Procedures” and under application instructions for Charger Max in corn. On medium soils, use 1.67 pints/

acre Charger Max + 3.2 to 4 pints per acre Atrazine 4L or Simazine 4L, or combination of the two. On fine soils, use 1.67 to 2 pints per acre Charger Max + 4 pints per acre Atrazine 4L or Simazine 4L or combination. On coarse soils, apply 1.33 pints per acre Charger Max + 3.2 pints Atrazine 4L or Simazine 4L, or combination of the 2. Apply as a split or single treatment.

Preplant incorporated or pre-emergence

Follow instructions for use of Charger Max alone under “Application Procedures”. Apply mixtures with Atrazine 4L or Simazine 4L as indicated in TABLE 2.

DO NOT apply more than the label rate for a given soil texture per year or illegal residues might result.

Partial control of shattercane, wild proso millet, wooly cupgrass, and eclipta:

For more consistent partial control of shattercane, wild proso millet, wooly cupgrass, and eclipta, where Charger Max is used alone or in tank mixtures or sequentially with other registered herbicides for use in corn, apply at a rate of 2 to 2.33 pints per acre as a single application, or as follows:

1. Apply 1 to 1.33 pints per acre Charger Max + 2 lb. ai per acre atrazine or simazine preplant incorporated, followed by 1 to 1.33 pints per acre of Charger Max pre-

emergence. Make the pre-emergence application during or after planting, but before weeds and corn emerge.

2. Apply 1.33 pints per acre Charger Max alone or in tank mixture with up to 2 lb. ai/

acre of atrazine or simazine, preplant incorporated. Do not exceed the total rate of triazine herbicide recommended for corn on the specific soil texture. Follow with a post- directed application of ametryn (e.g. Evik) at 2 lb ai per acre (2.5 lb 80DF or 1 gal 4L).

Refer to the specific ametryn product label for further directions.

3. Apply Eradicane or Sutan or equivalent EPTC or butylate products) preplant incorporated at labeled rates, followed by a pre-emergence application of Charger Max at 1 to 1.33 pints per acre. Make the pre-emergence application during or after planting and before weeds and corn emerge. Do not use in soils where rapid degradation of butylate or EPTC has been shown to occur.

Precautions: When following the application regimes above a shallow cultivation may be needed after the pre-emergence or postemergence application to help control any late emerging shattercane or wild proso millet.

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TABLE 2 Charger max plus:

Atrazine, Simazine, or Atrazine + Simazine Soil Texture

Broadcast Rates per Acre

less than 3% organic matter more than 3% organic matter

with Atrazine 90DF1 or

with Simazine 90DF1

with Atrazine 90DF2 and Simazine 90DF2

with Atrazine 90DF1 or

with Simazine 90DF1

with Atrazine 90DF2 and Simazine 90DF2 coarse 0.8 to 1 pint Charger Max

+ 1.2 to 2.2 lb 90DF

0.8 to 1 pint Charger Max + 0.6 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF + 0.6 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF

1 pint Charger Max + 1.3 to 2.2 lb 90DF

1 pint Charger Max +

0.7 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF + 0.7 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF medium 1 to 1.33 pints Charger

Max + 1.3 to 2.2 lb 90DF

1 to 1.33 pints Charger Max + 0.7 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF + 0.7 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF

1.33 pints Charger Max + 1.8 to 2.2 lb 90DF

1.33 pint Charger Max + 0.9 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF + 0.9 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF

fine 1.33 pints Charger Max +

1.8 to 2.2 lb 90DF

1.33 pints Charger Max + 0.9 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF + 0.9 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF

1.33 to 1.67 pints Charger Max +

1.8 to 2.2 lb 90DF3

1.33 to 1.67 pint Charger Max +

0.9 to 1.1 lb Atrazine 90DF3 + 0.9 to 1.1 lb Simazine 90DF3 muck/ peat (> 20%

organic matter) DO NOT USE

NOTES: 1) Use Simazine in preference to Atrazine when heavy infestations of crabgrass or fall panicum are expected. On soils having between 6% and 20% organic matter Charger Max may be used up to 2.33 pints per acre in tank mix combination with 2.2 lb/ acre of Atrazine 90DF or equivalent rate of Atrazine 4L. Refer to the Atrazine 4L label for weeds controlled at this reduced rate.

2) When tank mixing with Atrazine + Simazine, use equal rates of each as shown in TABLE 2 when heavy broadleaf weed infestations are expected. When heavy infestations of crabgrass or fall panicum are expected, a 1:2 ratio of Atrazine to Simazine instead (e.g. for 1.2 lb total Atrazine + Simazine, use 0.4 lb Atrazine + 0.8 lb Simazine). If using Atrazine 4L and Simazine 4L, see the conversion formula in TABLE 1 above.

3) For cocklebur, yellow nutsedge, and velvetleaf control on fine-textured soils with more than 3% organic matter, apply 2.25 lab per acre Atrazine 90DF or equivalent rate of Atrazine 4L, or the same amount of Atrazine + Simazine with 1.33 to 1.67 pints Charger Max per acre.

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Tank mixture with Atrazine postemergence

DO NOT APPLY THIS TANK MIXTURE IN FLUID FERTILIZER OR SEVERE CROP INJURY MAY OCCUR.

Weeds controlled:

barnyardgrass (watergrass) crabgrass

crowfootgrass fall panicum giant foxtail green foxtail

yellow foxtail jimsonweed kochia

lambsquarters mustard pigweed

prickly sida purslane ragweed smartweed velvetleaf

Weeds partially controlled:

cocklebur morningglory yellow nutsedge

Apply 1 pint per acre of Charger Max plus 1.3 lb/ acre Atrazine 90DF on coarse soils, 1.33 pints per acre Charger Max plus 1.8 lb per acre Atrazine 90DF on medium soils, or 1.33 to 1.67 pints per acre Charger Max plus 1.88 to 2.2 lb per acre Atrazine 90DF on fine soils. For better control of cocklebur, morningglory, velvetleaf and yellow nutsedge in fine soils with more than 3% organic matter, use the higher rate (2.2 lb/ acre) rate of Atrazine. If using Atrazine 4L, 1.8 pints is equivalent in active ingredient to 1 lb of 90DF.

Over-the top application may be made before grasses and broadleaf weeds pass the 2- leaf stage, and before corn is more than 5 inches tall. Application to weeds greater than 2 inches in height may result in unsatisfactory control.

Lay-by application may be made to corn plants not more than 12 inches tall. Application to corn more than 5 inches tall should be directed toward the base of the corn plants.

Occasionally, some leaf burn may result but this will not affect later growth or yield.

Tank mixtures of Charger Max plus Atrazine may be applied following use of any registered pre-plant surface-applied, preplant incorporated, or pre-emergence corn herbicide (including Charger Max plus Atrazine). The total rate of metolachlor from Charger Max or other brands should not exceed 3.9 pints (3.72 lb ai) per acre, and the total rate of atrazine from any brand may not exceed 2.5 lb ai per acre during one crop year or illegal residues can result. Refer to the Atrazine label for further information on restrictions related to soil textures, geographic areas, and rotational crops.

Tank mixture with Atrazine plus linuron for control of pigweed and lambsquarters For prolonged control of lambsquarters and pigweed in DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and WV, Charger Max may be applied pre-emergence in a mixture with Atrazine and linuron (e.g. Lorox). Apply Charger Max and Atrazine according to the rates in TABLE 2 plus linuron as follows:

Soil Texture Broadcast Rate per Acre*

sandy loam (1% to 3% organic matter) 0.67 lb linuron 50% DF sandy loam (3% to 6% organic matter) 1 lb linuron 50% DF medium and fine textured soils (1% to 6% organic matter) 1 lb linuron 50% DF

* If using linuron 4L, one pint of 4L is equivalent to 1 lb 50% DF

Observe all directions for use, precautions, and limitations on all the labels when applying these products in tank mixture.

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