Albaugh Trifluralin 4EC

Manufacturer
Albaugh
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
42750-32
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
TRIFLURALIN 4EC herbicide is a herbicide for the preemergence control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in alfalfa, almond, apricot, asparagus, barley, beans – all dry and fresh beans/peas, borage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, calendula, carrot, castor oil plant, cauliflower, celery, chicory, Chinese tallowtree, collard greens, corn, cotton, cottonwood trees grown for pulp, crambe, cucurbits, cuphea, dry peas, durum, echium, eggplant, english peas, euphorbia, evening primrose, flax, flaxseed, gold of pleasure, grain sorghum, grapes, grapefruit, guar, hare’s ear mustard, hops, jojoba, kale, kenaf, lemon, lentil, lesquerella, lima bean, lunaria, meadowfoam, milkweed, mungbean, mustard greens, mustard seed, nectarine, niger seed, oil radish, okra, onions, orange, ornamental (trees, woody shrubs, groundcover, roses, and established flowers), peach, peanuts, pecan, pepper, peppermint, plum, poppy seed, potatoes, prune, radish, rapeseed, rose hip, safflower, sesame, snap bean, spearmint, southern peas, soybeans, stokes aster, sugar beets, sugarcane, sunflowers, sweet rocket, tallowwood, tangelo, tangerine, tea oil plant, tomatoes, turnip greens, underpaved surfaces, vegetable gardens, vernonia, walnut, and wheat. TRIFLURALIN 4EC may be applied in liquid sprays of water or liquid fertilizer, or impregnated on dry bulk fertilizer. To reduce loss of herbicidal activity, TRIFLURALIN 4EC should be soil incorporated within 24 hours after application unless otherwise specified in specific use directions or supplemental labeling. TRIFLURALIN 4EC may be tank mixed or followed by overlay or postemergence treatments with other herbicides to improve the spectrum of weeds controlled. TRIFLURALIN 4EC controls weeds by disrupting growth processes during germination. TRIFLURALIN 4EC does not control established weeds.

USE PRECAUTIONS
Applied according to directions and under normal growing conditions, TRIFLURALIN 4EC will not harm the treated crop. Over application may result in crop injury or rotational crop damage from herbicide carryover. Uneven application or improper incorporation of TRIFLURALIN 4EC can result in erratic weed control or crop injury. Seedling disease, cold weather, deep planting, excessive moisture, high salt concentration, or drought may weaken crop seedlings and increase the possibility of damage from TRIFLURALIN 4EC. Under these conditions, delayed crop development or reduced yields may result.
Do not apply TRIFLURALIN 4EC to soils that are wet or are subject to prolonged periods of flooding as poor weed control may result. Do not use TRIFLURALIN 4EC on any crop grown in Pecos county or Reeves county, Texas.
Chemigation: TRIFLURALIN 4EC may be applied by chemigation on certain crops. See instructions for chemigation in the Application Methods section of this label. Also, see specific instructions for certain crops in the Crops section of this label.

ROTATION CROP RESTRICTIONS
Sugar Beets, Red Beets, and Spinach
In Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming:
Do not plant sugar beets, red beets, or spinach for 12 months after a spring application or 14 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC. Moldboard plowing to a depth of 12 inches prior to planting these crops will reduce the possibility of crop injury. If land has not been irrigated, do not plant these crops for 18 months after a spring  application or 20 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC.
In all other areas: Do not plant sugar beets, red beets, or spinach for 12 months after a spring application or 14 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC. Before planting sugar beets, moldboard plow to a depth of 12 inches to reduce the possibility of crop injury.
Proso Millet, Corn, Sorghum (Milo), Oats, and Annual or Perennial Grass Crops or Grass Mixtures
In Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming:
Delay planting proso millet, corn, sorghum (milo), oats, and annual or perennial grass crops or grass mixtures 12 months after a spring application or 14 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC to avoid the possibility of crop injury. If land has not been irrigated, delay planting these crops 18 months after a spring application or 20 months after a fall application. Moldboard plowing to a depth of 12 inches before planting these crops will reduce the possibility of crop injury.
In Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota:
Delay planting proso millet, sorghum (milo), oats, and annual or perennial grass crops or grass mixtures 18 months after a spring application or 21 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC.
In those portions of Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas that receive less than 20 inches of rainfall and irrigation to produce a crop:
Delay planting proso millet, sorghum (milo), oats and annual or perennial grass crops or grass mixtures for 18 months after an application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC. In sorghum, cool, wet weather conditions during early growth stages may increase the possibility of crop injury.
All other areas receiving more than 20 inches of rainfall and irrigation:
Delay planting proso millet, sorghum (milo), oats, and annual or perennial grass crops or grass mixtures for 12 months after a spring application or 14 months after a fall application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC.
Rotation Crops Other Than Those Specifically Addressed Above
For all other crops, with the exception of those to which TRIFLURALIN 4EC may be applied as a preplant soil incorporated treatment, delay planting for 5 months after an application of TRIFLURALIN 4EC

Registered for cultures
Alfalfa
Almonds
Apricots
Asparagus
Spring barley
Winter barley
Beans
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbages
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Chicory