ACME Agricultural Products MCPA Amine 4 Weed Killer
- Manufacturer
- PBI-Gordon
- Category
- Herbicides
- Registered until
- N/A
- Registration number
- 2217-362-33955
- Active materials
- dimethylamine4 lb/gallon
- Links
- LabelView
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.
USE PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Don't overdose! Avoid spray drift to cotton, soybeans, tomatoes, tobacco, grapes, fruit trees, flowers, garden crops, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and other hormone sensitive, desirable plants. Do not apply near these plants because small quantities of wind drifted herbicide may cause severe injury. Do not apply when wind speed is sufficient to cause drift.
Do not apply when an air temperature inversion exists. An air inversion may be detected by creating a smoke column and observing a layering effect. Do not broadcast spray when air temperatures exceed 85°F; some injury may be expected with spot treatments when air temperatures exceed 85°F. Care should be taken not to make applications where runoff could carry the chemical to nontarget areas. Local spray conditions will vary. Check local recommendations first.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Efficacy tests in the U.S. and in Europe show that several crops such as flax and small grains under seeded with legumes are more tolerant of MCPA than they are of 2,4-D. This product is effective on a large number of broadleaf weeds and is useful for controlling these weeds in certain crops. Use Gordon's MCPA Amine 4 on oats because oats are more tolerant to this herbicide than they are of 2,4-D.
WHEN TO USE:
Best results are obtained from Gordon's MCPA Amine 4 when used on weeds that are young and in an actively growing condition. Applications of lower rates to susceptible annual weeds usually will be satisfactory, but for the perennial weeds and other conditions where weed kill is difficult, use higher rates. When used as a selective spray in crops, the stage of growth of the crop must be considered. Some weeds are hard to kill and repeat applications may be necessary.
Registered for cultures |
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Winter flax |
Spring flax |
Winter wheat |
Spring wheat |
Spring barley |
Winter barley |
Winter rye |
Spring rye |
Winter triticale |
Spring triticale |
Spring oats |
Winter oats |