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WEEDCONTROLINCOTTON
MikeMarshall,ExtensionWeedSpecialist
PreplantBurndownHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofAction PreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Aim2EC(carfentrazone)Aim1.9EW
1.0‐2.0floz 0.016‐0.032lb
14
3days 12hours
Comments:Applyanytimepriortoplanting.Forbestresults,applytoweedsthatarelessthan4inchestall(lessthan3inchrosettes).Usehigherratefortreatinglargerweeds.AddaCOC(1‐2galper100galsspraysolution,NIS(1qtper100galsspraysolution,orMSO(1‐2galper100galsofspraysolution).Add2,4‐DLVEtoimprovecontrolofcutleafeveningprimroseandwildradish.Tankmixpartners includeGLYPHOSATE,LIBERTY,GRAMOXONE,2,4‐DLVE,orCLARITY.Rainfastinterval=6‐8hours.
BrakeF162.7SC(fluridone+fomesafen)
16floz 0.15lb+
0.1875lb
1214
None 24hours
Comments: ApplyBRAKEF16 up to 14days beforeplanting cotton. Very effective onPalmer amaranth (glyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantbiotypes).Donotapplymorethan16flozperacreperseason.Donotapplybyairorthroughan irrigation system. Dry weather following application of BRAKE F16 will reduce its effectiveness on Palmeramaranth.TankmixBrakeF16withglyphosateand2,4‐Dforcontrolofexistingweedspriortoplanting.FollowupBRAKEF16witharesidualherbicideprogramatplanting.
Clarity4S(dicamba)
8.0floz 0.25lb
4
7days 24hours
Comments:Excellentcontrolofmostwinterannualbroadleafweeds.FollowingapplicationofCLARITYandatleast1inchrainfall,awaitingperiodofatleast21daysisrequiredbeforecottonplanting.Ingeneral,CLARITYislesseffectivethan2,4‐DLVEoncutleafeveningprimrosecontrol.Rainfastinterval=4hours.
Direx4L(diuron)
1.5‐2.0pt 0.75‐1.0lb
7
7days 12hours
Comments:Applyinaminimumof10GPAofwaterperacre.Controlswinterannualweeds(upto2”insize)andprovidessomeresidualcontrolintotheearlygrowingseason.Mustbeapplied15to150dayspriortocottonplanting.AddacompatibilityagenttothespraytankwhentankmixingwithGLYPHOSATE.Donotapplywheresoil‐appliedorganophosphateinsecticidewasusedasseverecropinjurywilloccur.Donotapplytosandyorsandyloamsoilswithorganicmatterlessthan1.0%.Rainfastinterval=heavyrainfallsoonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffofthefoliageandarepeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).
ET0.208EC(pyraflufenethyl)ETX0.338EC
0.5‐2.0floz
0.3‐0.6floz
0.0008‐0.003lb
14
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:CottonmaybeplantedanytimeafterETapplication.Forbestresult,applyETtobroadleafweedslessthan4inchestallorrosetteslessthan3inchesindiameter.Donotapplymorethan2.0oz/Aforburndown.Addasuitable adjuvant like NIS at 1.0% v/v (1 gal per 100 gal of spray solution) will optimize weed control. Groundapplicationrequiresminimumof10gallons/A.Donotallowlivestocktograzeintreatedareas.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
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PreplantBurndownHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont.)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
FlexstarGT3.52.82EC(fomesafen+glyphosate)
3.5‐5.3pt
0.25‐0.37lb+
0.99‐1.50lbae
149
70days 24hours
Comments:ApplyFLEXSTARGT7‐14daysbeforeplanting.VeryeffectiveonPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantbiotypes)thathasnotemergedfromthesoil.Applyonlytocoarsetexturedsoils(sandyloam,loamysand, sandyclay loam).Adequate rainfall or irrigation (around0.25”)within7daysof application is required foractivation.Somecrinklingorspottingofcottonfoliageorstuntingmayoccur,especiallyifheavyrainfalloccursduringorsoonafteremergence,butplantsoutgrowtheseeffectsanddevelopnormally.TankmixwithCOTORAN,DIREX,PROWL, or STAPLE to broaden the spectrum of weed control.Rainfast interval=heavy rainfall shortlyafterapplicationmayreduceeffectiveness.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
FirstShot50SG(thifensulfuron+tribenuron)
0.5‐0.8oz
0.125‐0.20lb+
0.125+0.20lb
22
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:Apply14daysbeforeplantingcotton.Ifapplyingtolight‐texturedsoils,suchassands,loamysands,andsandyloams,waitanadditional7daystoplant.AddCOCat1galper100galsorNISat2ptper100galofspraysolutionplusnitrogenfertilizer(UANat2qt/AorAMSat2lb/A).FIRSTSHOTmaybetankmixedwith2,4‐DLVE(forimprovedcontrol of cutleaf eveningprimrose, henbit, and Carolina geranium), GLYPHOSATE, CLARITY, LIBERTY, orGRAMOXONE. If tankmixingwith 2,4‐D LVE, observe themore restrictivewaiting interval to plant (14‐30 days,dependingonrate,see2,4‐DLVEsection).Rainfastinterval=2hours.
Glyphosateacidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
22‐32floz
0.75‐1.13lbae
9
7days 4hours
Comments: Applyinaminimumof10GPAofwaterperacre14‐30dayspriortocottonplanting.Controlshenbit,ryegrass, cutleaf evening primrose andwild radish (althoughnotas effectiveasglyphosate+2,4‐DLVE). 2,4‐D orCLARITYcanbeaddedtothismixture.Rainfastinterval=heavyrainfallsoonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffofthefoliageandarepeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).
Goal2XL(oxyfluorfen)
1.0‐2.0pt 0.25‐0.5lb
14
75days 24hours
Comments:ApplyGOAL2XLaminimumof7daysbeforeplantingcotton.TankmixwithGLYPHOSATEorPARAQUATforcontroloflargerwinterannualbroadleafweedsorannualgrassesinfallowbeds(fallorlatewinter/earlyspringburndown).Providespostemergenceandsoilresidualcontrolofhorseweed,pigweeds,andhenbit.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
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PreplantBurndownHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
GramoxoneSL2S(paraquat)paraquat3S
2.0‐4.0pt
1.5‐2.0pt
0.5‐1.0lb
22
7days 12hours
Comments: GRAMOXONE isaRESTRICTEDUSEPESTICIDE.Apply inaminimumof10GPAatplanting.Controlsseedling glyphosate‐ and ALS‐resistant Palmer amaranth that have emerged since the early preplant burndowntreatment.AddNISat1qt/100galofspraymix.Rainfastinterval=30minutes.
Leadoff33.4DF(rimsulfuron+thifensufluron)
1.5oz
0.0157lb
0.0157lb
22
30days 4hours
Comments: Apply LEADOFF 30 days or more prior to planting cotton. LEADOFF tank mix partners includeGLYPHOSATE,PARAQUAT,2,4‐DLVE,DICAMBA,orGLUFOSINATE.Noadditionalsurfactantisneedediftankmixedwithglyphosateorglufosinatewithabuilt‐inadjuvantsystem.Otherwise,addNISat1qtper100galorCOCat1galper100galorMSOat0.5galper100galofspraysolutionplusanammoniumnitrogenfertilizer(AMSat2lb/AorUANat2qt/A).
Liberty280SL(glufosinate)Interline2.34SL
29‐43oz 0.53‐0.79lb
10
70days 12hours
Comments:Thoroughspraycoverageisessentialforoptimumperformance.Groundapplicationrequiresaminimumof15gallonsofwater/acre.Denseweedcanopiesrequire20to40gallonsperacre.Bestresultsobtainedwhendaytimetemps exceed 75 F. Consult label for maximum season application rates for LIBERTY (burndown + in‐seasonapplications).Rainfastinterval=4hours.
Prowl3.3EC(pendimethalin)
1.8‐3.6pt
0.75‐1.5lb
3
60days 24hours
Comments:Applyinaminimumof10GPAofwaterperacre.ApplyPROWLupto15daysbeforeplanting.PROWLmustbeactivatedbyrainfallorirrigation,preferablywithin2days.Forbestresults,applytoweedsthatarelessthan4”tall(lessthan3”rosettes).Usehigherratefortreatinglargerweeds.Denseweedorcovercropstandswillreducetheeffectivenessofresidualweedcontrol.Add2,4‐DLVEtoimprovecontrolofcutleafeveningprimroseandCarolinageranium.
Resource0.86EC(fumiclorac)
2.0‐4.0floz 0.013‐0.026lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments: Applyinaminimumof10GPAofwaterperacreanytimepriortoplanting.Forbestresults,applytoweedsthatarelessthan4”tall(lessthan3”rosettes).Usehigherratefortreatinglargerweeds.AddaCOC(1‐2gal/100gals),NIS(1qt/100gals),orMSO(1‐2gal/100gals).Add2,4‐DLVEtoimprovecontrolofcutleafeveningprimrose.Rainfast interval=heavy rainfall soonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffof the foliageanda repeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).
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PreplantBurndownHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Sharpen2.85SC(saflufenacil)
1.0floz 0.022lb
14
80days 12hours
Comments:ApplySHARPENaminimumof42daysplustheaccumulationof1.0inchofrainfallorirrigationbeforeplantingcotton.AddCOCat1galper100galorMSOat1galper100galofspraysolutionplusnitrogenfertilizer(UANat2qt/AorAMSat2lb/A).IftankmixingwithGLYPHOSATE,AMSisrecommended.DonotapplySHARPENwithothergroup14(PPOinhibitors)products(i.e.,VALORORREFLEX)asatankmixorasasequentialapplicationwithin30daysorcropinjurymayresult.DonotapplytocoarsesoilsclassifiedasSANDwithlessthan1.5%organicmatterorcottoninjurymayresult.TankmixpartnersincludeCLARITY,DISTINCT,GLYPHOSATE,andPROWLH2O.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Valor51WDG(flumioxazin)ValorEZ4SC
2.0oz
2.0floz
0.063lb
14
21days 12hours
Comments: Applyinaminimumof10GPAofwaterperacre14‐30dayspriortocottonplanting.Controlscutleafeveningprimroseandwild radish(althoughnotaseffectiveasglyphosate+2,4‐DLVE)andprovides2‐4weeksofresidualcontrolofweedssuchasglyphosate‐andALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth.2,4‐DorCLARITYmaybetankmixedwiththismixture.Besuretofollowtheclean‐outinstructionsforremovingVALORfromthesprayeraftereachday’suse;donotletVALORsitovernightinthetank.Seebelowforpreplantburndownwaitingintervalspriortocottonplanting(Assumes2.0oz/AofValorSX):
GroundResidueAmountsCottonPlant‐BackIntervals(daysbeforeplanting)
Strip‐TillBeforeValorSX Strip‐TillfollowingValorSX
<30%residuecover 28days 7days
>30%residuecover 21days 7days
ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Warrant3.0ME(acetochlor)
1.25‐2.0qt 0.94‐1.5lb
15
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments: ApplyWARRANTanytimepriortoplantingbutbeforeweedsgerminate.Providesresidualcontrolofsmallseededbroadleavesandgrasses.TheoptimumrateofWARRANTis3pt/A.Donotexceed4.0qt/AofWARRANTperseason.TankmixwithGLYPHOSATEorPARAQUATtocontrolexisitingweeds.DonotapplyACETOCHLORwithin50ftofanywellwheredepthtogroundwateris30feetorless:sandswithlessthan3%organicmatter;loamysandswithlessthan2%organicmatter;orsandyloamswithlessthan1%organicmatter.
At‐PlantPostemergenceBroadcastforGlyphosate‐ResistantPalmerAmaranth
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
GramoxoneSL2S(paraquat)paraquat3S
2.0‐4.0pt
1.5‐2.0pt
0.5‐1.0lb
22
7days 12hours
Comments:PARAQUATisaRESTRICTEDUSEPESTICIDE.ApplyPARAQUATbroadcastorinabandbehindtheplanterfurrowaloneinaminimumof10GPAatplantingorafterplanting(beforecottonemerges)tankmixedwithresidualherbicides,suchasREFLEX,DIURON,WARRANT,and/orPROWLH2O.Controlsseedlingglyphosate‐andALS‐resistantPalmeramaranththathaveemergedfromanearlierpreplantburndownapplication.IncreasetherateofPARAQUATandsprayvolumeifweedsaredenseorhavesignificantsize(greaterthan4inches).AddNISat1qt/100galofspraymix.Rainfastinterval=30minutes.
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WeedandCoverCropResponsetoBurndown/PreplantHerbicidesinCotton1
Aim/ET2
Glyphosate2
Glyphosate+2,4‐D
2
Glyphosate+Direx
2
Glyphosate+Leadoff2
Glyphosate+Sharpen
2
Glyphosate+ValorSX2
Gramoxone2
Gramoxone+2,4‐D
2
Gramoxone+Clarity
2
Gramoxone+ValorSX2
Gramoxone+Direx
2
Liberty
2
barley,little F E E E E E E G G G G G G
bluegrass,annual G F F E E E E G G G G G P
buttercups G E E E E E E E E E E E E
chickweed,common G F G GE E E E E E GE E E E
clovers P PF F F G E F G G GE GE GE F
cudweed G E E E E E E FG FG FG FG FG G
dandelion P P E GE E G G N E GE P GE FG
dock,curly P PF G F F F G F FG GE P F G
eveningprimrose,cutleaf GE PF E GE E E FG F E GE E GE G
geranium,Carolina GE FG E GE E E E GE E GE E E GE
henbit/deadnettle G F G E E E E G GE E E GE G
horseweed(marestail) G E GE E GE E GE F GE E GE GE GE
mustard,wild G FG E GE G E GE FG E G GE G GE
pansy,field G F F G ‐‐‐ E F G G G G GE G
peanut,volunteer F F F F P GE FG P F GE F F GE
pepperweed,Virginia G G E GE E E G G GE G G GE G
radish,wild G FG GE GE G E GE G GE GE GE GE GE
ryegrass,Italian F G F FG E E G FG FG FG FG G P
sorrel,red F E E E G G E E E E E E PF
spurry,corn G GE GE GE E E G FG G G G G ‐‐‐
swinecress G FG G G E E FG PF FG FG PF FG GE
vetch GE F E G E E FG G GE GE GE G GE
wheat/ryecovercrop P E E G E E E FG F F G G F
1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2HerbicideratesforburndownareETat1.0oz/A;Aimat2.0oz/A;Glyphosateat0.75lbae/A(22oz/Aof4.5lbae/galor32oz/Aof3.0lbai/gal);2,4‐Dat1‐2pt/A;Clarityat8oz/A;Direxat1.6pt/A;Leadoffat1.5oz/A;Sharpenat1.0oz/A;Gramoxoneat3.0pt/A;ValorSXat2.0oz/A;andLibertyat29oz/A.
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ManagementofGlyphosate‐ResistantPalmerAmaranthinCottonPalmeramaranthpopulationshavebeendocumentedinSouthCarolinathatareresistanttoglyphosate(i.e.,Roundup,Touchown), acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides (i.e., Staple, Envoke) and dinitroaniline (yellow)herbicides(i.e.,Prowl,Treflan,andSonalan).Thefollowingtableisdesignedtoaidproducersinmanagingglyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantPalmeramaranthpopulationsincotton.
TherecentintroductionofEnlist(2,4‐Dcholinetolerant)andXtend(dicambatolerant)cottonhasallowedgrowerstouseanadditionalmode‐of‐actionincottontocontrolglyphosateandALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth.Pleasereadthelabelsforeachtechnologyandfollowtherecommendedstewardshippracticestomaintaintheirfutureavailabilityincotton.Useofoverlappingresidualherbicidesandrotationofpostemergenceherbicideswillstillbeanimportantpartofthesenewvarieties.
ManagingGlyphosate‐resistantPalmerAmaranthinGlyphosateTolerantCotton1HerbicideProgram
PreplantBurndown(PPB),PreplantIncorporate(PPI)orPreemergence(PRE)
POSTBROADCAST(1to4leaf)
POSTBROADCAST(5‐6leaf)
POST‐DIRECTED/LAYBY
HOODED
ConventionalTillageDrylandProwlorTreflanPPIfbReflex2+DiuronPRE
glyphosate+
DualMagnumor
Warrant(noPalmeremerged)
OR
glyphosate+
StapleLX3(Palmer<2”)
glyphosate+
Warrant(noPalmeremerged)
ORglyphosate
+Envoke3
(Palmer<4”)
LaybyPro+
MSMAOR
Caparol+
MSMAOR
Suprend+
MSMA
Paraquat+
DirexConventionalTillageIrrigatedReflex2+StapleLX3PREorReflex2+DiuronPREorReflex2+ProwlPRE
ConservationTillageDrylandValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+Warrant+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+WarrantPRE
ConservationTillageIrrigatedValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+StapleLX3+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPRE
ManagingGlyphosate‐andALS‐resistantPalmerAmaranthinGlyphosateTolerantCotton1HerbicideProgram
PreplantBurndown(PPB),PreplantIncorporate(PPI)orPreemergence(PRE)
POSTBROADCAST(1to4leaf)
POSTBROADCAST(5‐6leaf)
POST‐DIRECTED/LAYBY
HOODED
ConventionalTillageDrylandProwlorTreflanorTreflan+CotoranPPIfollowedbyReflex2+WarrantorWarrant+DiuronPRE
glyphosate+
DualMagnumor
Warrant(noPalmeremerged)
glyphosate+
Warrant(noPalmeremerged)
LaybyPro+
MSMAOR
Caparol+
MSMAOR
Suprend+
MSMA
paraquat+
DirexOR
paraquat+
Caparol
ConventionalTillageIrrigatedReflex2+DiuronPREorReflex2+ProwlPRE
ConservationTillageDrylandValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDiuron+Warrant+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+WarrantPRE
ConservationTillageIrrigatedValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDiuron+Warrant+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPRE1Handweeding,cultivation,and/orapplicationofparaquatmixtureswithhoodedsprayerswilllikelybeneeded.2MakeonlyoneapplicationofReflexorValorduringthegrowingseasonforresistancemanagement.3MakeonlyoneapplicationofanALS‐inhibitingherbicide (Staple,Envoke,Suprend)pergrowingseason. WillnotcontrolALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth.4SeeValorSXinthepreplantburndowndiscussionforintervalbetweenapplicationandplantingwithastrip‐tillplanter.
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ManagingGlyphosate‐resistantPalmerAmaranthinLibertyTolerantCotton1HerbicideProgram
PreplantBurndown(PPB),PreplantIncorporate(PPI)orPreemergence(PRE)
POSTBROADCAST(1to4leaf)
POSTBROADCAST(5‐6leaf)
POST‐DIRECTED/LAYBY
HOODED
ConventionalTillageDrylandProwlorTreflanPPIfbReflex2+DiuronPRE
Liberty4+
DualMagnumOR
Warrant(Palmer<4”)
ORLiberty4
+StapleLX3(Palmer<4”)
Liberty4+
Warrant
(Palmer<4”)
LaybyPro+MSMA
OR
diuron+Valor2+MSMA
OR
diuron+MSMA
Paraquat
ConventionalTillageIrrigatedReflex2+StapleLX3PREorReflex2+DiuronPREorReflex2+ProwlPRE
ConservationTillageDrylandValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+Warrant+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+WarrantPRE
ConservationTillageIrrigatedValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+StapleLX3+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPRE1Handweeding,cultivation,and/orapplicationofparaquatmixtureswithhoodedsprayerswilllikelybeneeded.2MakeonlyoneapplicationofReflexorValorthroughoutthegrowingseasonforresistancemanagement.3MakeonlyoneapplicationofanALS‐inhibitingherbicide (Staple,Envoke,Suprend)pergrowingseason. WillnotcontrolALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth.4LibertywillnotconsistentlycontrolPalmeramaranthlargerthan4”tall.5SeeValorSXinthepreplantburndowndiscussionforintervalbetweenapplicationandplantingwithastrip‐tillplanter.
ManagingResistantPalmerAmaranthinEnlist/XtendCottonHerbicideProgram
PreplantBurndown(PPB),PreplantIncorporate(PPI)orPreemergence(PRE)
POSTBROADCAST(1to4leaf)
POSTBROADCAST(5‐6leaf)
POST‐DIRECTED/LAYBY
HOODED
ConventionalTillageDrylandProwlorTreflanPPIfbReflex2+DiuronPRE
Palmer<4”
Liberty4+
DualMagnumOR
EnlistOne6+
residualOR
Dicamba7+
residualOR
EnlistDuo6
Palmer<4”
Liberty4+
WarrantOR
EnlistOne6+
GlyphosateOR
Dicamba7+
GlyphosateOR
EnlistDuo6
LaybyPro+MSMA
OR
diuron+Valor2+MSMA
OR
diuron+MSMA
Paraquat
ConventionalTillageIrrigatedReflex2+StapleLX3PREorReflex2+DiuronPREorReflex2+ProwlPRE
ConservationTillageDrylandValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+Warrant+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+WarrantPRE
ConservationTillageIrrigatedValor2,4PPBfollowedbyDirex+StapleLX3+ParaquatPREorValor2,4PPBfollowedbyParaquat+Reflex2+DiuronPRE
2MakeonlyoneapplicationofReflexorValorthroughoutthegrowingseasonforresistancemanagement.3MakeonlyoneapplicationofanALS‐inhibitingherbicidepergrowingseason.WillnotcontrolALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth.4LibertywillnotconsistentlycontrolPalmeramaranthlargerthan4”tall.5SeeValorSXinthepreplantburndowndiscussionforintervalbetweenapplicationandplantingwithastrip‐tillplanter.6USEENLISTONEORENLISTDUOHERBICIDESONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESCONTAININGTHEENLISTTRAIT.ConsultthewebsiteforapprovedresidualherbicidetankmixpartnersforEnlistOneatwww.enlisttankmix.com.7USEONLYXTENDIMAX,FEXAPAN,ORENGENIADICAMBAHERBICIDESONXTEND(DICAMBATOLERANT)COTTONVARIETIES.DonotuseanyotherdicambaproductonXTENDcotton.ConsultthewebsiteXTENDIMAX/FEXAPAN/ENGENIAtankmixwebsitesforapprovedresidualherbicidetankmixpartnersforDICAMBA.
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WeedResponsetoSoilAppliedCottonHerbicides1 PREPLANT
INCORPORATEDPREEMERGENCE
Prowl
Treflan
Brake
Command
Cotoran
Direx
Prowl
Reflex
StapleLX
Warrant
anoda,spurred P P ‐‐‐ GE F F P ‐‐‐ E ‐‐‐barnyardgrass E E E E G G G P FG GEbeggarweed,Florida P P ‐‐‐ FG GE G P P G Pbermudagrass P P P PF P P P P P Pcitronmelon P P P P FG F P P FG Pcocklebur,common P P P F GE P P G P Pcowpea P P P P P P P P FG Pcrabgrass E E E E FG FG G FG P Ecrotalaria,showy P P P G G G P P FG Pcroton,tropic P P G P G F P FG P ‐‐‐crowfootgrass E E E E FG FG G ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Edayflower,Benghal P P ‐‐‐ P G P P P P ‐‐‐eclipta P P ‐‐‐ G G G P GE G Pgoosegrass E E E E F F G ‐‐‐ PF Ejimsonweed P P E G G G P ‐‐‐ FG Pjohnsongrass,seedling E E E G P P G ‐‐‐ FG Pjohnsongrass,rhizome P P P P P P P P P Plambsquarters,common GE GE E G E E G E FG Fmorninggloryspp. P P F P G F P PF F Pnutsedge,purple P P P P P P P ‐‐‐ P Pnutsedge,yellow P P P P P P P GE P Fpanicum,fall G G E E F P F ‐‐‐ PF Epanicum,Texas P P E G P P F F P PFpigweedspp.ALS‐resistantDNA‐resistant
GGP
GEGEP
EEE
PPP
GEGEGE
GEGEGE
FFP
EEE
GEPGE
GEGEGE
poinsettia,wild P P ‐‐‐ G P P P GE G Ppurslane,common E E E GE E F G G G Gpusley,Florida E E E GE G F G P P GEragweed,common P P F GE E G P G P PFredweed P P F GE E GE P G GE Pryegrass,annual E E E GE G G G P P Gsandbur E E E G G G G ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ FGsenna,coffee P P FG P GE P P P G Psesbania,hemp P P FG G P P P P P Psicklepod P P FG P G F P P PF Psida,prickly P P G E G F P ‐‐‐ PF Psignalgrass,broadleaf G G E E P P G FG P Gsmartweed,Pennsylvania P P FG G G G P ‐‐‐ G PFspurge P P G P P F P G G Fstarbur,bristly GE GE F P GE G P GE FG PFvelvetleaf P P G E F PF P P E Pvol.peanuts P P P F P P P P P P1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol,70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2
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PreplantIncorporatedHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast Modeof
ActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Prowl3.3EC(pendimethalin)ProwlH2O3.8CS
1.0‐2.0pt
2.0‐4.0pt
0.5‐1.5lb
0.95‐1.9lb
3
21days 24hours
Comments:ApplyPROWLupto60daysbeforeplantingandincorporate.Controlsannualgrassesandsomesmall‐seeded broadleaf weeds, seedling johnsongrass; poor control of large‐seeded broadleaf weeds (i.e., annualmorningglory,cocklebur,sicklepod).Formaximumpigweedcontrol,use2.0pt/Aapplicationrate.Usethelowerrateifasequentialapplicationofpendimethalinisplannedatplanting.Incorporatetoadepthof2to3inchesimmediatelyafterapplication.Crossdiskforbestresults.Applicationwithinaweekofplantingisrecommended.NOTE: If your field(s)have ahistory ofpoorPalmeramaranth controlwith yellow herbicides (PROWL,TREFLAN,SONALAN), a follow‐up preemergence herbicide (i.e. DualMagnum,Warrant) will be needed at planting or earlypostemergence.
Treflan4HFP(trifluralin)
1.0‐2.0pt 0.5‐1.0lb
3
60days 12hours
Comments:Controlsannualgrassesandsomesmall‐seededbroadleafweeds,seedlingjohnsongrass;poorcontroloflarge‐seeded broadleaf weeds (i.e., annual morningglory, cocklebur, sicklepod). Use 2.0 to 3.0 pt/A for rhizomejohnsongrasscontrol.Forenhancedpigweedcontrol,use1.5pt/Aoncoarse‐texturedsoilsand2.0pt/Aonmedium‐textured soils. Incorporate to a depth of 2 to 3 inches immediately after application. Cross disk for best results.Applicationwithinaweekofplantingisrecommended.NOTE: If your field(s)have ahistory ofpoorPalmeramaranth controlwith yellow herbicides (PROWL,TREFLAN,SONALAN),a follow‐uppreemergenceherbicide (i.e.DUALMAGNUM,WARRANT)willbeneededatplantingorearlypostemergence.
Treflan4HFP(trifluralin)+Cotoran4F(fluometuron)
1.0‐2.0pt
1.0‐2.0qt
0.5‐1.0lb
1.0‐2.0lb
37
90days 12hours
Comments: Controls annual grasses andbroadleafweeds, seedling johnsongrass;COTORAN improves control oflarge‐seededbroadleafweeds(i.e., annualmorningglory, cocklebur, sicklepod).Seeabove forsoil textureandratediscussiononTREFLAN.UselowerrateofCOTORANoncoarsetexturedsoils.Incorporatetoadepthof2to3inchesimmediatelyafterapplication.Crossdiskforbestresults.Applicationwithinaweekofplantingisrecommended.
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HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Brake1.2SC(fluridone)
16‐32floz 0.15‐0.30lb
12
None 24hours
Comments:VeryeffectiveonPalmeramaranth (glyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantbiotypes), crabgrass,pricklysida,andcrowfootgrass.AresidualherbicidetankmixpartnerwithBRAKEisrequiredifrateisbelow21floz/A.TankmixpartnersincludeREFLEXandDIURON.Donotapplymorethan32flozperacreperapplication.IfthereisanextendeddryperiodfollowingapplicationofBRAKE,planonscoutingyourfieldstoensureweedsarecontrolledbeforeexceedingweed size restrictions.Applyan earlypostemergenceherbicideLIBERTYplus a residualherbicide (i.e.,DUALMAGNUM,STAPLE,orWARRANT)within18daysafterBRAKEpreemergenceapplication.
Command3ME(clomazone)
2.0‐3.33pt 0.75‐1.25lb
13
65days 12hours
Comments: Controlscrabgrass, fallpanicum,crowfootgrass,Texaspanicum,velvetleaf,spurredanoda,andpricklysida.Providesonlymarginal suppressionofmostotherbroadleafweeds (i.e.,Palmeramaranth).Maybe tankmixwithotherherbicides tobroadenweedspectrum.DonotapplyCOMMANDtocottonunlessdisulfotonorphorateorganophosphateinsecticideisappliedin‐furrowwiththeseedatplantingtimeataminimumof0.75lbofactiveingredientperacre.Donotreduce the application rate of the organophosphate insecticide when COMMAND is applied as a band treatment.Combinations of at‐planting systemic granular carbamate and organophospate insecticides applied in conjunctionwithCOMMANDmayresultininjurytocotton.CropinjurymayoccurwithhigherratesofCOMMANDonsandysoils.DIURONisnotrecommendedatplantingwhenCOMMANDisusedasplantinjurymayresult.Donotapplyintheairorwithin1200ftof housing developments, commercial fruit, vegetable, or nut production; or commercial ornamental nurseries orgreenhouses.Donotapplymorethan1.25lbaiperacreperseason.Donotallowliverstocktograzeontreatedcottonforageortrash,orfeedtreatedcottonforageortrashtolivestock.
Cotoran4F(fluometuron)
2.0‐4.0pt 1.0‐2.0lb
7
60days 24hours
Comments: Controls Palmer amaranth (includingALS‐andglyphosate‐resistant), sandbur, crabgrass, tropic croton, andcoffeesenna.TankmixwithSTAPLELXforimprovedcontrolofspurredanodaandvelvetleaf.Forimprovedpigweedcontrol,particularlyinconservationtillage,REFLEXmaybeappliedincombinationwithCOTORANpreemergence.CottoninjurymaybeobservedwhenCOTORANisappliedincombinationwithasystemicinsecticideatplanting.Inaddition,COTORANappliedwithCOMMANDmayresultincottoninjury.Usethelowerendoftheraterangeonlightersoils.
Direx4L(diuron)
0.8qt 0.8lb
7
90days 12hours
Comments:ControlsPalmeramaranth(includingALS‐andglyphosate‐resistant),commonragweed,andbristlystarbur.Donotapplywheresoil‐appliedorganophosphateinsecticidewasusedasseverecropinjuryandstandlosswilloccur.SeedlingdiseasesmayweakencottonplantsandincreasethepossibilityofinjuryfromtheuseofTRIFLURALINproductsfollowedbyDIREX.ThesetreatmentsshouldonlybeusedinconjunctionwithastandardfungicideseedtreatmentplusasupplementalsoilfungicideprogramsuchasCAPTAN‐PCNBmixture.Donotapplytosandsorsandyloamsoilswithorganicmatterlessthan1.0%.
FlexstarGT3.52.82EC(fomesafen+glyphosate)
3.5‐5.3pt 0.25‐0.37lb
+0.99‐1.50lbae
149
70days 24hours
Comments:VeryeffectiveonPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantbiotypes)thathasnotemergedfromthesoil.Applyonlytocoarsetexturedsoils(sandyloam,loamysand,sandyclayloam).Adequaterainfallorirrigation(around0.25”)within7daysofapplicationisrequiredforactivation.Somecrinklingorspottingofcottonfoliageorstuntingmayoccur, especially if heavy rainfall occurs during or soon after emergence, but plants outgrow these effects and developnormally.TankmixwithCOTORAN,DIREX,PROWL,orSTAPLEtobroadenthespectrumofweedcontrol.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
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PreemergenceHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
ProwlH2O3.8CS(pendimethalin)Prowl3.3EC
1.0‐2.0pt
1.2‐2.4pt
0.48‐0.95lb
0.50‐0.99lb
3
60days 24hours
Comments: Controls Palmer amaranth (glyphosate‐ andALS‐resistant biotypes), common lambsquarters, Floridapusley,andcrabgrass.Applyatplantingorupto2daysafterplanting.Note:IfyourfieldhasahistoryofpoorPalmeramaranthcontrolwithyellowherbicides,considertankmixingPROWLwithCOTORAN,REFLEX,orSTAPLE.
Reflex2EC(fomesafen)Dawn2EC
12‐16floz 0.1875‐0.25lb
14
70days 24hours
Comments:VeryeffectiveonPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐resistantandALS‐resistantbiotypes).Applyonlytocoarsetexturedsoils(sandyloam,loamysand,sandyclayloam).Adequaterainfallorirrigationwithin7daysofapplicationisrequiredforactivation.Somecrinklingorspottingofcottonfoliageorstuntingmayoccur,especiallyifheavyrainfalloccursduringorsoonaftercottonemergence,butplantsoutgrowtheseeffectsanddevelopnormally.TankmixwithCOTORAN,DIREX,PROWL,orSTAPLEtobroadenthespectrumofweedcontrol.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
StapleLX3.2SL(pyrithiobac)
1.7‐2.1floz 0.0425‐0.0525lb
2
60days 4hours
Comments:ControlsPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐resistantbiotypes),spurredanoda,andvelvetleaf.Plantstressesfrom cool temps, thrips damage, or excessive soil moisture may cause temporary leaf yellowing or stunting. Asconditions improve, cottonwill recover.Donotuseon soilswhereorganicmatter is less than0.5%oron coarsetexturedsoils(sandsorloamysands).DonotapplymorethanonepreemergenceapplicationofSTAPLEperyear.TankmixwithPROWLforimprovedgrasscontrol.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup2containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Warrant3.0ME(acetochlor)
1.25‐2.0qt 0.94‐1.5lb
15
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:Providesresidualcontrolofsmallseededbroadleavesandgrasses.Applyafterplantingbutbeforeweedsgerminate.TheoptimumrateofWARRANTis3pt/A.Donotexceed4.0qt/AofWARRANTperseason.TankmixwithGLYPHOSATEorPARAQUATtocontrolweedsthathavegerminatedsinceplanting.Environmentalconditions thatfollowapplicationofWARRANTincludingcold,wetsoilsorsaturatedconditionsfromexcessiverainmayresult incropinjury.DonotapplyACETOCHLORwithin50ftofanywellwheredepthtogroundwateris30feetorless:sandswithlessthan3%organicmatter;loamysandswithlessthan2%organicmatter;orsandyloamswithlessthan1%organicmatter.
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WeedResponsetoPostemergenceBroadcastCottonHerbicides1
AssureII
Cotoran
Dicam
ba2
EnlistDuo3
EnlistOne3
Envoke
Envoke+Staple
FusiladeDX/Fusion
Glyphosate4
Glyphosate+DualMag.4
Glyphosate+Envoke4
Glyphosate+Prowl4
anoda,spurred P ‐‐‐ G GE G P G P GE GE E GEbarnyardgrass G G P E P ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ G E E E Ebeggarweed,Florida P G G E G GE GE G E E E Ebermudagrass G P P F P P P G F F FG Fcitronmelon P G G GE G GE GE P GE GE E GEcocklebur,common P FG E E E GE G P E E E Ecowpea P FG E E E G GE P E E E Ecrabgrass G PF P E P P P G E E E Ecrotalaria,showy P G G G E ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ P G G G Gcroton,tropic P FG GE E E PF PF P E E E Ecrowfootgrass G PF P E P F P F E E E Edayflower,Benghal P P P FG P F F P FG G G FGeclipta P ‐‐‐ G E G P FG P E E E Egoosegrass G PF P E P P P G E E E Ejimsonweed P G E E E P GE P E E E Ejohnsongrass,seedling E P P E P FG FG GE E E E Ejohnsongrass,rhizome E P P GE P PF PF GE GE G GE Elambsquarters,common P G E G E G GE P G G E Gmorninggloryspp. P G E G E G G P G G E Gnutsedge,purple P P P F P FG FG P F F G Fnutsedge,yellow P P P FG P G G P FG FG GE FGpanicum,fall GE PF P E P P P GE E E E Epanicum,Texas G P P E P P P G E E E Epigweedspp.glyphosate‐resistantALS‐resistant
PPP
PFPFPF
EEE
EPE
EEE
PFPFP
FFP
PPP
EPE
EPE
GPE
EPE
poinsettia,wild P F E G E G G P G G E Gpurslane,common P FG P F P ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ P F F G Fpusley,Florida P PF P F P P P P F F PF FGragweed,common P G E E E G G P E E E Eredweed P FG E GE G ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ P G G G Gryegrass,annual G P P E P ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ G E E E Esandbur,field G PF P E P ‐‐‐ P G E E E Esenna,coffee P FG E G FG ‐‐‐ GE P E E E Esesbania,hemp P FG E G FG ‐‐‐ GE P F F ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐sicklepod P FG E GE G E E P GE GE E GEsida,prickly P FG E E E P F P E E G Esignalgrass,broadleaf G P P E P P P GE E E E Esmartweed,Pennsylvania P FG E GE E G G P GE GE E GEspurge,annual P F E G E ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ P G G G Gstarbur,bristly P G E E E GE GE FG E E E Evelvetleaf P G E GE GE G G P GE GE E GEvol.cornRRhybridsRR+LLhybrids
GGG
PPP
PPP
EPP
PPP
PPP
PPP
EEE
EPP
EPP
EPP
EPP
vol.peanuts P F E F F PF PF P F F F F1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol,70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2USEONLYXTENDIMAX,FEXAPAN,ORENGENIADICAMBAHERBICIDESONXTEND(DICAMBATOLERANT)COTTONVARIETIES.DonotuseanyotherdicambaproductonXTENDcotton.UseonlyonEnlist(2,4‐Dtolerant)traitedcottonvarieties.3Useonlyonglyphosatetolerantcottonvarieties.
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WeedResponsetoPostemergenceBroadcastCottonHerbicides1
Glyphosate+Staple
2
Glyphosate+Warrant2
Liberty
3
Liberty+DualMag.3
Liberty+Prowl3
Liberty+Warrant3
MSM
A
Poast/PoastPlus
Select/SelectM
AX
Sequence
2
Staple
anoda,spurred E GE P P P P P P P GE Gbarnyardgrass E E G G G G F GE GE E ‐‐‐beggarweed,Florida E E G G G G E P P E Gbermudagrass FG F P P P P P F G F Pcitronmelon E GE G G G G PF P P GE ‐‐‐cocklebur,common E E E E E E E P P E Gcowpea E E G G G G F P P E ‐‐‐crabgrass E E FG G G FG F GE GE E Pcrotalaria,showy G G G G G G F P P G ‐‐‐croton,tropic E E G G G G F P P E Pcrowfootgrass E E G G G GE F FG G E Pdayflower,Benghal G FG FG G FG FG P P P FG Peclipta E E G G G G ‐‐‐ P P E Ggoosegrass E E FG G G FG F GE GE E Pjimsonweed E E E E E E P P P E Ejohnsongrass,seedling E E G G G GE F GE E E Pjohnsongrass,rhizome GE E P P P P P G GE E Plambsquarters,common G G E G G G P P P E Pmorninggloryspp. G G E E E E F P P G Gnutsedge,purple FG FG P P P P F P P FG PFnutsedge,yellow FG F P P P P FG P P F PFpanicum,fall E E G G GE GE F E E E Ppanicum,Texas E E G G GE GE P E E E Ppigweedspp.glyphosate‐resistantALS‐resistant
EEE
EPE
GGG
GGG
GGG
GGG
PPP
PPP
PPP
EPE
GGP
poinsettia,wild GE E GE GE GE GE N P P G Fpurslane,common G F FG FG FG FG P P P G Fpusley,Florida PF FG P P G PF P P P FG Pragweed,common E E E E E E P P P E FGredweed G G E E E E P P P G ‐‐‐ryegrass,annual E E FG FG FG FG GE G G E ‐‐‐sandbur,field E E G G GE GE F G G E Psenna,coffee E E GE GE GE GE P P P E GEsesbania,hemp GE ‐‐‐ G G G G P P P ‐‐‐ GEsicklepod GE GE E E E E F P P E PFsida,prickly G E G G G G P P P E Fsignalgrass,broadleaf E E G G GE GE F E E E Psmartweed,Pennsylvania E GE GE GE GE GE P P P GE Gspurge,annual G G FG FG FG FG P P P G FGstarbur,bristly E E GE GE GE GE P P P E GEvelvetleaf E GE G G G G P P P GE Gvol.cornRRhybridsRR+LLhybrids
EPP
EPP
FFP
FFP
FFP
FFP
PPP
EEE
GEGEGE
EPP
PPP
vol.peanuts F F GE E GE GE P P P F P1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol,70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2Useonlyonglyphosate‐tolerantcottonvarieties.3Useonlyonglufosinate‐tolerant(LibertyLink[LL])cottonvarieties.
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
Herbicide
Rate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofAction
PreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation
ActiveIngredient
AssureII0.88E(quizalofop)
5‐12floz 0.034‐0.069lb
1
80days 12hours
Comments: ApplyASSURE at 7‐8 oz/A over‐top to control annual grasses up to 6” tall. Apply 5 oz/A to controlvolunteerRR‐cornincotton.Forcontrolofrhizomejohnsongrass,apply5ozofAssureIIwhenjohnsongrassis10‐24"tallandthenretreatwith5ozwhenregrowthreaches6‐10"tall.Forbermudagrasscontrol,apply10‐12oz/Aat3”tall(upto6”runners).AddCOCat1gal/100gallonsor1qt/100gallonsofspraymixture.Applicationintervalsshouldbe7daysaparttoallowforregrowth.Donotexceed18oz/Ainagrowingseason.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Cotoran4L(fluometuron)
2.0‐2.5pt 1.0‐1.25lb
7
60days 24hours
Comments:ApplyCOTORANtocottonafterreaching3inchesinheight.Controlsglyphosate‐andALS‐resistantPalmeramaranth(lessthan2inchestall)andannualmorningglory(lessthan3inchestall).Addsurfactantat2qt/100galofspraysolution.TankmixpartnersmayincludeMSMA,PARALLELPCS,PYRIMAXRainfastinterval=2hours.
DualMag.7.62EC(s‐metolachlor)ParallelPCS8.0EC(metolachlor)
1.0‐1.33pt 0.95‐1.27lb
15
100days 24hours
Comments: ApplyMETOLACHLORatwhencottonis3to6 inchestall.DUALMAGNUMdoesnotcontrolemergedweeds,butwillprovideresidualcontrolofannualgrasses,pigweeds,andsuppressionofyellownutsedge.TankmixwithMSMA,GLYPHOSATE(ROUNDUPREADYFLEX)orLIBERTY(LIBERTY‐LINK)forcontrolofemergedweeds.Donotapplytosandorloamysandsoils.Rainfastinterval=none.
EnlistOne3.8SL(2,4‐Dcholine)
1.5‐2.0pt 0.71‐0.95lbae 4 30days 48hours
Comments:USEONLYONENLISTTRAITEDCOTTONVARIETIES.ApplyENLISTONEfromcottonemergencebutnolaterthanfullflowering(mid‐bloomstage)whenweedsaresmallsmallandactivelygrowing(lessthan4inchesforPalmeramaranth).BeforeapplyingENLISTONE,conductasurveyoftheareasurroundingtheplannedtreatedfield forsusceptiblecrops(tomatoes, fruitingvegetables,cucurbits,grapes,andcotton). Ifyoucansee thesusceptiblecropandthewindisblowingtowardit,DONOTSPRAY.Makeonetotwopostemergenceapplicationswithaminimumof12daysbetweenapplications.Watercarriervolumeshouldbe10to15gallonsperacreforbestresults.Donotapplyatwindspeedsarelessthan3mphorgreaterthan15mph.Donotapplyduringtemperatureinversion conditions because drift potential is high.A30 ftdownwide fieldbuffer (whereENLISTONE isnotsprayed)isrequiredwhenwindisblowingtowardasensitivearea(i.e.,woodedfenceline).Spraydriftpotentialincreasessignificantlyasboomheightincreases;therefore,positiontheboomheightattheminimumheightsuggestedonthenozzlemanufacturer’sdirections.DonotaeriallyapplyENLISTONE.Donotapplymorethan2.0ptsperacreinasingleapplicationandmorethan6.0ptsofENLISTONEperacrecombinedperseason.DonotapplyENLISTONEifrainisexpectedwithin24hoursofapplicationorirrigatetreatedfieldswithin24hours.ConsultENLISTDUOlabeland/or theweb sitewww.enlisttankmix.com for themost up‐to‐date approved tankmixpartners, required spraynozzles,andstewardshippractices.Toavoid futuresusceptiblecrop injury fromre‐useof thesprayeraftersprayingENLISTONE,thoroughlycleanusingcleanwaterthetank,lines,filters,pumps,strainers,nozzlesbodies,andnozzlesusingthetriplerinsemethodrecommendedintheENLISTONElabel.
REMEMBER:AVOIDINGSPRAYDRIFTATTHEAPPLICATIONSITEISTHERESPONSIBILITYOFTHEAPPLICATOR!
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HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
EnlistDuo3.3SL(2,4‐DCholine+glyphosate)
3.5‐4.75pt 0.70‐0.95lbae
+0.73‐1.01lbae
49
30days 48hours
Comments:USEONLYONENLISTTRAITEDCOTTONVARIETIES.ApplyENLISTDUOfromcottonemergencebutnolaterthanfullflowering(mid‐bloomstage)whenweedsaresmallsmallandactivelygrowing(lessthan4inchesforPalmeramaranth).BeforeapplyingENLISTDUO,conductasurveyoftheareasurroundingtheplannedtreatedfieldforsusceptiblecrops(tomatoes,fruitingvegetables,cucurbits,grapes,andcotton[non‐ENLIST]).Ifyoucanseethesusceptiblecropandthewindisblowingtowardit,DONOTSPRAY.Makeonetotwopostemergenceapplicationswithaminimumof12daysbetweenapplications.Watercarriervolumeshouldbe10to15gallonsperacreforbestresults.Donotapplyatwindspeedsarelessthan3mphorgreaterthan15mph.Donotapplyduringtemperatureinversionconditionsbecausedriftpotentialishigh.A30ftdownwidefieldbuffer(whereENLISTDUOisnotsprayed)isrequiredwhenwindisblowingtowardasensitivearea(i.e.,woodedfenceline).Spraydriftpotentialincreasessignificantlyasboomheightincreases;therefore,positiontheboomheightattheminimumheightsuggestedonthenozzlemanufacturer’sdirections.DonotaeriallyapplyENLISTDUO.Donotapplymorethan4.75ptsperacreperapplicationandmorethan14.75ptsofENLISTDUOperacrefromallapplicationsperseason.DonotapplyENLISTDUOifrainisexpectedwithin24hoursofapplicationorirrigatetreatedfieldswithin24hours.ConsultENLISTDUOlabeland/orthewebsitewww.enlisttankmix.comforthemostup‐to‐dateapprovedtankmixpartners,requiredspraynozzles,andstewardshippractices.Toavoidfuturesusceptiblecropinjuryfromre‐useofthesprayeraftersprayingENLISTDUO,thoroughlycleanusingcleanwaterthetank,lines,filters,pumps,strainers,nozzlesbodies,andnozzlesusingthetriplerinsemethoddescribedinthesprayerequipmentcleanoutsectiononpagexx.BufferRequirementsforSensitiveAreas:Maintaina30‐footdownwindbufferbetweenthelasttreatedrowandclosestdownwindedge(inthedirectioninwhichthewindisblowing).Thefollowingareasmaybeincludedinthebufferdistancewhenadjacenttofieldedges:roads,pavedorgravelsurfaces;plantedagriculturalfields(exceptthosecropslistedinthesusceptiblecropssectionbelow);agriculturalfieldsthathavebeenpreparedforplanting;andareascoveredbythefootprintofabuilding,silo,orothermanmadestructurewithwallsandaroof.
EnlistCotton
30ftDownwind
Buffer
SensitiveArea
WindDirection SusceptibleCrops:DONOTAPPLYENLISTDUOwhenwindisblowingtowardanadjacentnon‐Enlistsusceptiblecrop[suchastomatoes,fruitingvegetables,cucurbits,grapes,andcotton(non‐Enlist)]:
DONOTSPRAY
EnlistCotton
Susceptible
Crop
WindDirection
REMEMBER:AVOIDINGSPRAYDRIFTATTHEAPPLICATIONSITEISTHERESPONSIBILITYOFTHE
APPLICATOR!
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Engenia5.0SL(dicamba)
12.8floz. 0.5lbae
4
7days 24hours
Comments:ENGENIAisaRESTRICTEDUSEPESTICIDE.NoapplicationsofENGENIAarepermittedafterDecember20,2018.USEONLYONCOTTONCONTAININGTHEXTENDFLEXTECHNOLOGY!ApplyENGENIAover‐the‐topfromemergenceuntil7daysbeforeharvestwhenbroadleafweedsaresmallandactivelygrowing(lessthan4inchesforPalmeramaranth). BeforeapplyingENGENIA,conductasurveyoftheareasurroundingtheplannedtreatedareaforsusceptiblecrops(tomatoes,fruitingvegetables,cucurbits,grapes,andnon‐dicambatolerantcrops).Ifyoucanseethesusceptiblecropandthewindisblowingtowardit,DONOTSPRAY. Nozzlesthatproducecoarse to ultra‐coarse dropletsAREREQUIRED when applying ENGENIA. Consult www.engeniatankmix.com forapprovednozzles.Donotuseanyothernozzleandpressurecombinationnotspecificallylistedonthewebsite.Makeonetotwopostemergenceapplicationswithaminimumof7daysbetweenapplications.Applyinaminimumof10gallonsperacre(Ahighervolumemaybeneededfordenseweedinfestations).Donotapplyatwindspeedslessthan3mphorgreaterthan10mph.Donotexceedaboomheightof24inchesabovetargetpestorcropcanopy.DonotapplyENGENIAbetweensunsetandsunrise(nonightapplicationsallowed).DonotaeriallyapplyENGENIA.Donotapplyduringtemperatureinversionconditionsbecausedriftpotentialishigh.Donotexceedagroundspeedof15milesperhour(5mphisrecommendedgroundspeed).DonottankmixammoniumcontainingadditiveswithENGENIA.DonottankmixENGENIAwithLORSBANinsecticide.DonotapplyENGENIAifrainisexpectedinnext24hours. Clean spray equipment immediately after applying ENGENIA using the triple rinse method (see sprayerequipmentcleanoutsectiononpagexxofthishandbookformoredetails).Rainfastinterval=4hours.BufferRequirementsforSensitiveAreas:Maintaina110‐footdownwindbufferbetweenthelasttreatedrowandclosestdownwindedge(inthedirectioninwhichthewindisblowing).Thefollowingareasmaybeincludedinthebufferdistancewhenadjacenttofieldedges:roads,pavedorgravelsurfaces;plantedagriculturalfieldscontainingcorn, dicamba tolerant cotton, dicamba tolerant soybean, sorghum, proso millet, small grains, and sugarcane;agriculturalfieldsthathavebeenpreparedforplanting;andareascoveredbythefootprintofabuilding,silo,orothermanmadestructurewithwallsandaroof.
DicambaTolerantCotton
110or220ftDownwindBuffer
SensitiveArea
WindDirection SuscetibleCrops:DONOTAPPLYENGENIAwhenwindisblowingtowardadjacentnon‐dicambatolerantsusceptiblecrops(ThisincludesNON‐DICAMBATOLERANTSOYBEANANDCOTTON):
DONOTSPRAY
DicambaTolerantCotton
Susceptible
Crop
WindDirection
REMEMBER:AVOIDINGSPRAYDRIFTATTHEAPPLICATIONSITEISTHERESPONSIBILITYOFTHEAPPLICATOR!
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HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Envoke75WDG(trifloxysulfuron)
0.10‐0.15oz 0.0046‐0.0069lb
2
60days 12hours
Comments: Apply ENVOKE to 5‐leaf or greater cotton for control of pigweed, annual morningglory, and yellownutsedge.WeakonPalmeramaranth.AddNIS(aminimumof80%surfaceactive)at1qt/100galofspraysolution.Donotapplywithanyotheradditiveorgrowthregulatorasunacceptableinjurymayoccur.TankmixwithSTAPLEforenhancedsmallflowermorningglorycontrol.Donotapplyasapreemergenceassubstantialcottoninjurywillresult.Rainfastinterval=3hours.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup2containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
FusiladeDX2EC(fluazifop‐p‐butyl)
8‐12floz 0.125‐0.188lb
1
90days 12hours
Comments: Controlsannualandperennialgrassesbeforetheyexceed6‐8"tall.Forrhizomejohnsongrasscontrol,apply12oz/Awhenitis8‐18"tall.Makeasecondapplication(8oz/A)whenregrowthis6‐12"tall.Forbermudagrass,apply12oz/Awhenrunnersare4‐8"long,and8oz/Awhenre‐growthreaches4‐8".AddCOCat1gal/100gallonorNIS2pt/100galofspraysolution.ControlsvolunteerRR‐cornincotton.Donotapplyafterbollset.Doapplymorethan48oz/Aperorwithin90daysofharvest.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Fusion2.56EC(fluazifop‐p‐butyl+fenoxaprop‐p‐ethyl)
8‐12oz 0.16‐0.24lb
11
90days 24hours
Comments:ApplyFUSIONat8oz/A forcontrolofmostannualgrassesbefore theyexceed6‐8" tall.For rhizomejohnsongrass,apply10‐12oz/Aforcontrolofjohnsongrass8‐18"tall.Asecond8oz/Atreatmentmaybeappliedtocontrolregrowth6‐12"tall.Forbermudagrass,treat4‐8"runnerswith12oz/A,andthenapplyasecondapplicationof8oz/Ato4‐8"re‐growth.AddCOCat1gal/100orNISat2pt/100gallonofspraysolution.ControlsvolunteerRR‐cornincotton.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Glyphosateacidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
22‐32floz
0.75‐1.12lbae
9 7days 4hours
Comments: USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASGLY‐TOLORROUNDUPREADYFLEX!ApplyGLYPHOSATEat0.75to1.12lbae/Aover‐the‐topfromgroundcrackingupto7daysbeforeharvest.Controlsannualgrassesandbroadleaves.Ingeneral,thefirstover‐the‐topbroadcastapplicationshouldbeappliedearlytominimizeweedcompetition(1to3”tallweeds).Norestrictiononthetimingofsequentialtreatments.TankmixwithSTAPLE,DUALMAGNUM, orWARRANT for residual control ofweeds. Aerial application rates are limited to 0.75 lb ae/A.Maximumcombined totalofallapplications fromemergence throughharvestcannotexceed4.5 lbae/A.Rainfastinterval=2hours.ResistanceManagement: Glyphosate‐resistant Palmer amaranth is spreading rapidly throughout South Carolina.Continuedrelianceonglyphosate‐onlyprogramswillenhanceselectionandspreadofresistantbiotypes. Tankmixingglyphosatewithotherchemistriesmustbeutilized.BiotypesofPalmeramaranthresistanttobothALS‐andglyphosatechemistrieshavebeenconfirmedinSouthCarolina.
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Liberty2.34SL(glufosinate)Interline2.34SL
29‐43floz 0.53‐0.79lb
10
70days 12hours
Comments:USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASLIBERTY‐LINK!ApplyLIBERTY/INTERLINEinaminimumof 15GPAusing flat fannozzles at 30‐60PSI fromemergenceup to thebloomgrowth stage. Spraycoverage isessential formaximumLIBERTY/INTERLINEperformance.Controlsannualgrasses,broadleafweeds,andALS‐andglyphosate‐resistantPalmeramaranth(lessthan4”tall).Uptothreeover‐the‐topapplications(donotexceed36oz/Aperapplication)spacedapartby10‐14daysmaybemade,butdonotexceed87oz/Apergrowingseason.AddAMSat3lb/Atothespraysolution.TankmixwithSTAPLEorDUALMAGNUMforresidualweedcontrol.Donot apply LIBERTY in conjunctionwith grass herbicides (i.e., SELECT, FUSILADE, or POAST).Applications ofpostemergencegrassherbicidesandLIBERTY/INTERLINEshouldbeseparatedbyatleast5days.Donotgrazethetreatedcroporcutforhay.Rainfastinterval=4hours.ResistanceManagement:DonotrelysolelyonGLUFOSINATEforcompleteweedcontrolincotton.Tankmixaresidualherbicide(s)ateachGLUFOSINATEapplication.Soilresidualherbicidesatburndownandatplantingwillhelpensureoptimum weed management particularly if environmental conditions delay timely sprayer operations. Residualherbicidesthroughtoutthegrowingseasonareakeycomponentofgoodweedresistancestrategies.
MSMA6.6(MSMA)MSMA6Plus
2.4pt
2.66pt
2.0lb
17
‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyMSMAover‐the‐top cotton from3‐leaf (3 inches)up toearly first square stage (about6 inchcotton),whichevercomesfirstusinggroundequipment.Slightburningandareddishcolorationofthecottonleavesmayoccurfollowingapplication,butplantwilldevelopnormally.Onlyoneapplicationisallowedperseason(at2lbai/A),exceptwhereasalvageoperation isneeded(i.e.,Palmeramaranthescapesthe firstapplication).Asecondrepeatsalvagetreatmentshouldbetimed1to3weeksafterfirstapplication.Donotmakemorethantwoapplicationsperseasonwithaseasonalmaximumof4lbaiperacreperseason.Donotapplywithin50ftofpermanentwaterbodies or aquatic habitat including, but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, marshes, ponds, andestuaries.Applyonlywhenconditionsdonotfavordriftontoadjacentcrops.Donotfeedfoliagetolivestockorgrazetreatedareas.Donotapplyafterfirstbloom.
Poast1.5E(sethoxydim)PoastPlus1E
1.0‐1.5pt
1.5‐2.25pt
0.19‐0.28lb
1
75days 12hours
Comments: ApplyPOAST/POASTPLUSanytimeduringcropgrowthbeforeannualgrassesexceed4‐6"tall. Forrhizomejohnsongrass,apply1.5pt/A(2.25pt/APOASTPLUS)upto25"tall.Asecond1.0pt/A(1.5pt/APOASTPLUS)treatmentmaybeappliedtocontrolregrowthupto12"tall.Forbermudagrass,treat6"runnerswith1.5pt/A(2.25pt/APOASTPLUS),andthenapplyasecondapplicationof1.0pt/A(1.5pt/APOASTPLUS)to4"re‐growth.Add1pt/AofDASHHCorSUNDANCEHCadjuvantorCOC2pt/A.IncludeUANat4‐8pt/AorAMSat2.5lb/Aforenhanced crabgrass activity. Consult label for tankmix partners. Controls volunteer corn in cotton.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
ProwlH2O3.8CS(pendimethalin)Prowl3.3EC
1.0‐2.0pt
1.2‐2.4pt
0.48‐0.95lb
0.50‐0.99lb
3
60days 24hours
Comments:ApplyPROWLbroadcastpostemergenceoverthetopaftercottonreachesthe4‐to5‐leafstageofgrowth,butnotafterthe8‐leafstageofgrowth.Overthetopapplicationsmadebeforethe4‐leafstageorafterthe8‐leafstageofdevelopmentmayresultincropinjuryand/oryieldloss.Ifatimelyirrigationfollowsorrainoccursafterapplication,PROWL provides residual control of Palmer amaranth (glyphosate‐ and ALS‐resistant biotypes), commonlambsquarters,Floridapusley,andcrabgrass.PostemergenceapplicationsofPROWLmaycausetemporarygrowthreductionand/orleafdiscolorationormalformationofcottonfollowingapplication.Note: If your field has a history of poor Palmer amaranth controlwith yellow herbicides, consider an alternativepostemergenceresidualherbicide,suchasWARRANTorDUALMAGNUM.
ProwlH2O3.8CS(pendimethalin)Prowl3.3EC+Glyphosateacidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
1.0‐2.0pt
1.2‐2.4pt
22‐32floz
0.48‐0.95lb
0.50‐0.99lb
0.75‐1.12lbae
39
60days 24hours
Comments:USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASROUNDUPREADYFLEX!ApplyPROWLbroadcastpostemergenceoverthetopaftercottonreachesthe4‐to5‐leafstageofgrowth,butnotafterthe8‐leafstageofgrowth.Overthetopapplicationsmadebeforethe4‐leafstageorafterthe8‐leafstageofdevelopmentmayresultincropinjuryand/oryieldloss.ControlsPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐andALS‐resistantbiotypes),commonlambsquarters,Floridapusley, andcrabgrass. PostemergenceapplicationsofPROWLmaycause temporarygrowth reduction and/or leafdiscolorationormalformationofcottonfollowingapplication.Note:IfyourfieldhasahistoryofpoorPalmeramaranthcontrolwithyellowherbicides,consideranalternativepostemergenceresidualherbicide suchasWARRANTorDUALMAGNUM.
ProwlH2O3.8CS(pendimethalin)Prowl3.3EC+Liberty280SL2.34S(glufosinate)
1.0‐2.0pt
1.2‐2.4pt
29‐43floz
0.48‐0.95lb
0.50‐0.99lb
0.53‐0.79lb
310
70days 24hours
Comments: USE ONLY ON COTTON VARIETIES DESIGNATED AS LIBERTY‐LINK! Apply PROWL broadcastpostemergenceoverthetopaftercottonreachesthe4‐to5‐leafstageofgrowth,butnotafterthe8‐leafstageofgrowth.Overthetopapplicationsmadebeforethe4‐leafstageorafterthe8‐leafstageofdevelopmentmayresultincropinjuryand/oryieldloss.ControlsPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐andALS‐resistantbiotypes),commonlambsquarters,Floridapusley, andcrabgrass. PostemergenceapplicationsofPROWLmaycause temporarygrowth reduction and/or leafdiscolorationormalformationofcottonfollowingapplication.Note:IfyourfieldhasahistoryofpoorPalmeramaranthcontrolwithyellowherbicides,consideranalternativepostemergenceresidualherbicide suchasWARRANTorDUALMAGNUM.
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Select2EC(clethodim)SelectMAX0.97EC
6.0‐16.0oz
9.0‐32.0oz
0.094‐0.25lb
0.068‐0.24lb
1
70days 24hours
Comments: ApplySELECT/SELECTMAXanytimeduringcropgrowthbeforeannualgrassesexceed4‐6"tall. Forrhizomejohnsongrass,apply8oz/A(12‐14oz/ASELECTMAX)upto24"tall.Asecond6oz/A(6‐18oz/ASELECTMAX)treatmentmaybeappliedtocontrolregrowth.Forbermudagrass,treat6"runnerswith8oz/A(16oz/ASELECTMAX), andapply8oz/A (16oz/ASELECTMAX) to6" re‐growth.AddCOCat1qt/AplusAMSat2.5‐4.0 lb/A forenhancedjohnsongrassandvolunteercornactivity.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Sequence5.25L(glyphosate+s‐metolachlor)
2.5pt
0.75lbae
+0.94lb
915
100days 24hours
Comments: USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASROUNDUPREADYFLEX!Apply2.5pt/Aover‐the‐topfromcotyledonstageupto10‐leafstage(nottoexceed12‐inchcotton).Donotapplyafterthe10‐leafstageofcottondevelopmentas severe injury, includingyield loss,mayoccur.Controls annual grassesandbroadleaves. Ingeneral,thefirstover‐the‐topbroadcastapplicationshouldbeappliedearlytominimizeweedcompetition(1to3”tallweeds).DonotaddAMSorotheradjuvants.Thiscombinationprovidesresidualcontrolofannualgrasses,pigweeds,Floridapusley,dayflower,andsuppressionofyellownutsedge.Donotexceed3.5pt/Aperseason.DonottankmixwithSTAPLE.Rainfastinterval=2hours.
StapleLX3.2SL(pyrithiobac)
1.3‐3.8floz
0.033‐0.095lb
2
60days 4hours
Comments: ApplySTAPLEover‐the‐toporpost‐directedbeginningat the first true leafstageofcottontocontrolcocklebur,pigweed,andannualmorningglory.FairtogoodperformanceonPalmeramaranth(lessthan2”tall).Forheavilyinfestedfieldwithglyphosate‐resistantPalmeramaranth,applySTAPLEat2.6oz/A.AddNISat1qt/100galofspraysolution.Maycausetemporaryleafyellowing,bronzing,orcrinklingparticularlyundercoolconditions.Atotalof5.1oz/Amaybeappliedperseason.Allowaminimumof7daysbetweenapplications.STAPLEmaybetank‐mixedwithmost insecticides approved for use on cotton. Do not tankmixwith any DUAL product. DUAL and STAPLEapplicationsshouldbespacedapartbyat least5days.Donottank‐mixwithmalathion‐containing insecticides.Toavoid injury, MALATHION insecticide application should be made at least 24 hours before or after a STAPLEapplication.Rainfastinterval=4hours.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup2containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Warrant3.0ME(acetochlor)
3pt 1.125lb
15
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyWARRANTover‐the‐topfromemergenceuntilcottonreachesfirstbloom.Providesresidualcontrolofsmallseededbroadleavesandgrasses.Optimumapplicationtimingforfirstbroadcastapplicationis2‐3leafstagefollowedbyaseconddirectedapplicationat5‐6leafstage(seePOSTDIRECTEDsection).Donotexceed4.0qt/AofWARRANTperseason.TankmixwithGLYPHOSATE(useonlyonROUNDUPREADYFLEXvarieties)orLIBERTY(useonlyonLIBERTYLINKvarieties)forcontrolofexistingweeds.DonotapplyWARRANTusingasprayablefluidfertilizerasthecarrierbecauseofseverecropinjurymayoccur.DonotapplyWARRANTtothefollowingsoilswithin50ftofanywellwheredepthtogroundwateris30feetorless:sandswithlessthan3%organicmatter;loamysandswithlessthan2%organicmatter;orsandyloamswithlessthan1%organicmatter.
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PostemergenceBroadcastHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Xtendimax2.9SL(dicamba)FeXapan2.9SL
22floz. 0.5lbae
4
7days 24hours
Comments:XTENDIMAXANDFEXAPANARERESTRICTEDUSEPESTICIDES.USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESWITHTHE XTENDFLEX TECHNOLOGY! Do not use XTENDIMAX or FEXAPAN after November 9, 2018. ApplyXTENDIMAX/FEXAPANover‐the‐topfromemergenceupto7daysbeforeharvestwhenbroadleafweedsaresmallandactivelygrowing(lessthan4inchesforPalmeramaranth). BeforeapplyingXENDIMAXorFEXAPAN,conductasurveyoftheareasurroundingtheplannedtreatedareaforsusceptiblecrops(tomatoes,fruitingvegetables,cucurbits,grapes,andnon‐dicambatolerantcrops).Ifyoucanseethesusceptiblecropandthewindisblowingtoward it,DO NOT SPRAY. Nozzles that produce coarse to ultra‐coarse droplets are required when applyingXTENDIMAX or FEXAPAN. Consult the websites www.xtendimaxapplicationrequirements.com orwww.fexapanapplicationrequirements.dupont.comforapprovednozzles.Donotuseanyothernozzleandpressurecombinationnotspecificallylistedonthewebsites.Makeonetotwopostemergenceapplicationswithaminimumof7daysbetweenapplications.Applyinaminimumof15gallonsperacre.Donotapplyatwindspeedslessthan3mphorgreaterthan10mph.Donotexceedaboomheightof24inchesabovetargetpestorcropcanopy.Donotapply XTENDIMAX or FEXAPAN between sunset and sunrise (no night applications). Do not aerially applyXTENDIMAXorFEXAPAN.Donotapplyduringtemperatureinversionconditionsbecausedriftpotentialishigh.Donotexceedagroundspeedof15milesperhour(5mphisrecommendedgroundspeed).DonottankmixammoniumsaltcontainingproductswithXTENDIMAXorFEXAPAN.DonotapplyXTENDIMAXorFEXAPANifrainisexpectedinnext24hours.CleansprayequipmentimmediatelyafterapplyingXTENDIMAXorFEXAPANusingthetriplerinsemethod(seesprayerequipmentcleanoutsectiononpagexxofthishandbookformoredetails).Buffer Requirements for Sensitive Areas: Maintain a 110‐foot downwind buffer (up to 22 fl oz ofXTENDIMAX/FEXAPANperacre)ora220‐footdownwindbuffer(>22upto44flozofXTENDIMAX/FEXAPANperacre)betweenthelasttreatedrowandclosestdownwindedge(inthedirectioninwhichthewindisblowing).Thefollowingareasmaybeincludedinthebufferdistancewhenadjacenttofieldedges:roads,pavedorgravelsurfaces;plantedagriculturalfieldscontainingcorn,dicambatolerantcotton,dicambatolerantsoybean,sorghum,prosomillet,smallgrains,andsugarcane;agriculturalfieldthathavebeenpreparedforplanting;andareascoveredbythefootprintofabuilding,silo,orothermanmadestructurewithwallsand/orroof.
DicambaTolerantCotton
110or220ftDownwindBuffer
SensitiveArea
WindDirection SuscetibleCrops: DONOTAPPLYXTENDIMAXorFEXAPANwhenwindisblowingtowardadjacentnon‐dicambatolerantsusceptiblecrops(ThisincludesNON‐DICAMBATOLERANTSOYBEANANDCOTTON):
DONOTSPRAY
DicambaTolerantCotton
Susceptible
Crop
WindDirection
REMEMBER:AVOIDINGSPRAYDRIFTATTHEAPPLICATIONSITEISTHERESPONSIBILITYOFTHEAPPLICATOR!
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WeedResponsetoPostemergenceDirectedCottonHerbicides1
Aim
Liberty
2
MSM
A
MSM
A+Caparol
MSM
A+Cobra
MSM
A+Cotoran
MSM
A+Direx
MSM
A+LaybyPro
MSM
A+Suprend
MSM
A+Valor
FlexstarGT3
anoda,spurred G P P F F FG F F F G Ebarnyardgrass P FG F FG F F F FG FG FG Ebeggarweed,Florida G P P F F FG F F F G Ebermudagrass P P P P P P P P P P Fcitronmelon P G F G G G G G G G Ecocklebur,common G E E E E E E E E E Ecowpea G G FG G FG G G G G G Ecrabgrass P FG F FG F F F FG FG FG Ecrotalaria,showy G E G G G G G G G G Ecroton,tropic G G F G E G G G GE E Ecrowfootgrass P FG F FG F F F FG FG FG Edayflower,Benghal P PF GE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE PFeclipta G G G G G G E E G E Egoosegrass P F F FG F F F FG FG F Ejimsonweed G E F G GE GE G G G G Ejohnsongrass,seedling P G F FG F F F FG FG F Ejohnsongrass,rhizome P F P P P P P P P P Glambsquarters,common FG E P G F G G G G G Emorninggloryspp. GE E F E E G GE GE E E Gnutsedge,purple P P F F F F F F E FG FGnutsedge,yellow P P FG FG FG FG G G E G Gpanicum,fall P FG F FG F F F FG FG FG Epanicum,Texas P P P F P P P F F PF Epigweedspp.glyphosate‐resistantALS‐resistant
GGG
GGG
PPP
FGFGFG
GGG
FGFGFG
GEGEGE
GEGEGE
GEGEGE
GGG
EGE
poinsettia,wild G PF PF PF G F PF G P G Gpurslane,common P F PF FG G FG G G G G FGpusley,Florida G F P F F F F F F FG Gragweed,common FG E F E E GE E E E GE Eredweed(chocolateweed) G GE P G GE FG GE GE G GE Gryegrass,annual G FG P P FG P GE GE P F Esandbur P FG F FG F F F FG FG F Esenna,coffee ‐‐‐ GE F G F G G G ‐‐‐ G Esesbania,hemp P ‐‐‐ P PF F PF PF ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ G GEsicklepod P E F GE PF G GE GE E GE Esida,prickly FG GE P GE GE FG GE GE GE GE Gsignalgrass,broadleaf P FG F FG F F F FG FG F Esmartweed,Pennsylvania ‐‐‐ GE P F F G F F ‐‐‐ G Gspurge G FG P G G P G G G G Estarbur,bristly ‐‐‐ G PF G G G G G GE G GEvelvetleaf F G P G G F G G FG G Evol.cornRRhybridsRR+LLhybrids
PPP
GGP
PPP
FGFGFG
FGFGFG
FGFGFG
GGG
GGG
FGFGFG
GGG
EFF
vol.peanut P E F F F F G G FG G F1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol,70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2UseonlyonLibertyLink(LL)cottonvarieties3Useonlyonglyphosate‐tolerant(Gly‐TolorRoundupReady[RR]Flex)cottonvarieties.
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WeedResponsetoPostemergenceDirectedCottonHerbicides(cont)1
Glyphosate2
Glyphosate+Aim/ET2
Glyphosate+Caparol
2
Glyphosate+Direx
2
Glyphosate+Envoke2
Glyphosate+Prowl2
Glyphosate+Staple
2
Glypohsate+Valor
2
Prefix
Reflex
Sequence
2
Xtendimax
3
HOOD
Gramoxone+Direx
anoda,spurred E E E E E E E E P P E G Gbarnyardgrass E E E E E E E E P P E P Gbeggarweed,Florida E E E E E E E E G G E G Ebermudagrass F F F F F F F F P P F P Pcitronmelon GE GE GE GE E GE E E G G E G Gcocklebur,common E E E E E E E E G G E E Gcowpea GE GE GE GE GE GE GE E F F GE E Gcrabgrass E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gcrotalaria,showy G G G G G G G G ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ G G Gcroton,tropic E E E E E E E E ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ E GE Fcrowfootgrass E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gdayflower,Benghal PF GE FG FG PF PF FG GE ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ PF P Geclipta E E E E E E E E G G E G Fgoosegrass E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gjimsonweed E E E E E E E E G G E E Gjohnsongrass,seedling E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gjohnsongrass,rhizome GE GE G G E GE GE GE P P GE P Plambsquarters,common G GE GE GE GE G GE GE FG FG G E Fmorningglory,annual FG E GE GE GE FG GE E G G FG E FGnutsedge,purple FG FG FG FG GE FG FG GE FG P FG P PFnutsedge,yellow G F F F E G FG E F P F P PFpanicum,fall E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gpanicum,Texas E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gpigweedspp.glyphosate‐resistantALS‐resistant
EPE
EFE
EFE
EGE
EGE
EPE
EGE
EGE
EEE
EEE
EPE
EEE
GEGEGE
poinsettia,wild G GE GE G E G G GE G G GE E Gpurslane,common F G FG GE FG F FG GE P P F ‐‐‐ Gpusley,Florida PF G G G PF PF PF GE GE GE PF P PFragweed,common E E E E E E E E GE GE GE E Fredweed(chocolateweed) GE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE G G GE E FGryegrass,annual E E E E E E E E F F E P Fsandbur,field E E GE GE E E E E P P E P Gsenna,coffee E E E E E E E E FG FG GE E Fsesbania,hemp F GE GE FG FG F GE FG GE GE G E Fsicklepod E E E E E E E E FG FG E E GEsida,prickly FG FG G G FG FG G GE FG FG FG E PFsignalgrass,broadleaf E E GE GE E E E E P P E P GEsmartweed,Pennsylvania G GE G G E G E G ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ G E Gspurge G GE G GE G G G G G G G E Gstarbur,bristly GE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ GE E Evelvetleaf E E E E E E E E PF PF E E ‐‐‐vol.cornRRhybridsRR+LLhybrids
EFGFG
EFGFG
EFGFG
EFGFG
EGEGE
EFGFG
EFGFG
EGEGE
FGFGFG
FFF
EFGFG
PPP
FFF
vol.peanut G GE G G FG FG F FG P P G E P1KeytoResponseRatings:E=excellentcontrol,90%orbetter;G=goodcontrol,80to90%;F=faircontrol,70to80%;P=poorcontrol,lessthan70%;‐‐‐=InsufficientData.2Useonlyonglyphosate‐tolerant(Gly‐TolorRoundupReady[RR]Flex)cottonvarieties3UseonlyonBollgardIIXtendFlexcottonvarieties
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HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Aim2EC(carfentrazone)Aim1.9EW
1.0‐1.6floz 0.013‐0.025lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyAIMat1.0‐1.6oz/Awhencotton isaminimumof6” tall (if less than5‐6nodes,useahoodedsprayer)andwhereasufficientheightdifferentialexistsbetweencropandweed(3‐4”).Caremustbetakentoensurethatnospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem;otherwise,severecropinjurymayoccur.Forbestperformance,applytoactivelygrowingweedslessthan4”tall.Coverageisessentialforgoodcontrol.AddCOC1galorNISat2pt/100gallonsofspraysolution.Foradditionalcontrolofbroadleafandgrassweeds,AIMmaybetankmixedwithotherherbicideslabeledforcottonpost‐directedandlaybyapplications.
Caparol4L(prometryn)
1.3‐2.4pt 0.65‐1.2lb
5
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyCAPAROLat1.3pt/Awhencottonis6inchestallandupto2.4pt/Awhencottonisatleast12”tallbefore weeds are 2 inches in height. Add NIS at 2 qt/100 gal of spray solution. Tankmix partnersmay includeGLYPHOSATE,MSMA,orGRAMOXONE(hoodedapplicatationsonly).
Cobra2EC(lactofen)
6.0‐12.5floz 0.094‐0.195lb
14
70days 12hours
Comments:ApplyCOBRAwhencottonis6”tallandwheresufficientheightdifferentialexistsbetweencropandweed(3‐4”).Directspraytothelower2inchesofthecottonstemtoavoidinjury.Applywhenweedsaresmallandactivelygrowing.Adjustnozzlestoensurefullcoverageoftargetweeds.Donotapplymorethan25floz/AofCOBRAperyear.Donotapplymorethan2applicationsofCOBRAperseason.DonotapplyasequentialapplicationofCOBRAwithin14daysoffirstapplication.TankmixpartnersmayincludeMSMAorDIURON.Rainfastinterval=30minutes.
Cotoran4L(fluometuron)
2.0‐4.0pt 1.0‐2.0lb
7
60days 24hours
Comments:ApplyCOTORANat2.0‐4.0pt/A(dependingonsoiltexture)whencottonisatleast3”tall.Addsurfactantat2qt/100galofspraysolution.TankmixpartnersmayincludePYRIMAX,PARALLELPCS,andMSMA.
Diuron4F(diuron)
1.0‐1.5pt
0.4‐1.2lb
7
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyDIREXat1.0‐1.5pt/Awhencottonisatleast6inchestall(1.0pt/Aon6‐8”tallcottonand1.5pt/Aon cotton that is 8‐12” tall). For enhanced control of emerged weeds, tank mix with MSMA, GLYPHOSATE, orGRAMOXONE(hoodedonly).
DualMagnum7.62EC(s‐metolachlor)
1.0‐1.33qt
0.95‐1.27lb
15
80days 24hours
Comments: ApplyDUALMAGNUMat 1.0‐1.33 pt/Awhen cotton is at least 3 inches tall. For enhanced control ofemergedweeds,tankmixwithMSMA,GLYPHOSATE,CAPAROLorCOTORAN.
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PostemergenceDirectedHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
ET0.208EC(pyraflufenethyl)ETX0.338EC
0.5‐1.0floz
0.3‐0.6floz
0.0008‐0.0016lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyETat0.5‐1.0floz/AorETXat0.3‐0.6floz/Awhencottonisatleast18"tallandhasaminimumof3”ofstembark.Applywhenweedsarelessthan4”tall.Avoidcontactwithdesirablefoliage.Allowaminimumof30daysbetweenapplications.Rainfastinterval=N/A
Envoke(trifloxysulfuron)
0.1‐0.2oz 0.0047‐0.0094lb
2
60days 12hours
Comments:ApplyENVOKEat0.1‐0.2oz/Awhencottonatleast6"tallthroughlayby.Forcontrolofemergedweeds(usehigherratefor largerweeds;max4”tall).AddNISat2qtorCOCat1gal/100galofspraysolution.Rainfastinterval=3hours.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup2containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Fierce76WDG(flumioxazin+pyroxasulfone)
3.0oz 0.063lb
+0.080lb
1415
60days 12hours
Comments:ApplyFIERCEat3.0oz/Awhencottonisatleast6”tallwithadirectedshieldedsprayer.Forlaybytimings,FIERCEappliedwhencottonisatleast18”tallandshouldbedirectedatthelower2inchesofthecottonstemtoavoidinjury.FIERCEshouldbetankmixedwithMSMA,DIURON,orGLYPHOSATEtocontrolemergedweeds.AddNISat1qtper100galofspraysolution.Donotapplymorethan3oz/AofFIERCEduringasingleapplication.Donotapplymore6oz/Aduringasinglegrowingseason.DonotmakeasequentialapplicationofFIERCEwithin30daysofthefirstapplicationofFIERCE.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
FlexstarGT3.5SL(fomesafen +glyphosate)
3.5pt 0.25lb+
0.99lbae
149
70days 24hours
Comments: USE ONLY ON COTTON VARIETIES DESIGNATED AS ROUNDUP READY FLEX! For directedapplications,applyFLEXSTARGTtocottonatleast6”tall.ApplyFLEXSTARGTtocottonatleast18”tallwith4”ofbarkatthebaseoftheplantatlayby.Caremustbetakensothatnospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem;otherwise,severecropinjurymayoccur.ApplyFLEXSTARGTwhenweedsaresmall(2‐4cotyledonstageforbroadleafweeds)andifactivatedbyrainfallwillprovideresidualweedcontrol.Donotapplymorethan3.5pt/AofFLEXSTARGT per postemergence directed application per year. Tank mix partners may include any herbicide labeled forpostemergencedirectedapplicationsincotton.Rainfastinterval=1hour.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
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PostemergenceDirectedHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Glyphosate acidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
22‐32floz
0.75‐1.12lbae
9
7days 4hours
Comments:USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASROUNDUPREADYFLEX!Apply0.63to1.12lbae/Afromcrackinguntil7daysbeforeharvest.Controlsannualgrassesandbroadleaves.Directsprayallowsbettercontactwithweedsunderthecottoncanopy.Bestresultsareobtainedwhenweedsarelessthan3”tall.Consultlabelformaximumapplicationratesallowedduringtheseason.TankmixeswithGLYPHOSATElabeledforpost‐directedapplications to ROUNDUPREADY FLEX cotton varieties include AIM, CAPAROL, DIREX, DUALMAGNUM, DUAL IIMAGNUM,ENVOKE,PARRLAY,STAPLE,VALOR,WARRANT,andPENDIMETHALIN.Seetankmixpartner labels formoreinformation.Rainfastinterval=heavyrainfallsoonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffofthefoliageandarepeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).ResistanceManagement:Glyphosate‐resistant (Group 9)Palmer amaranth is spreading rapidly throughout SouthCarolina.Continuedrelianceonglyphosate‐onlyprogramswillenhanceselectionandspreadofresistantbiotypes.Tankmixingglyphosatewithotherchemistriesmustbeutilized.
Goal2XL(oxyflourfen)GoalTender
1.0‐2.0pt
0.5‐1.0pt
0.25‐0.5lb
14 90days 24hours
Comments:ApplyGOAL/GOALTENDERwhencottonis6to8inchestall.Applywhenweedsaresmallandactivelygrowingpreferablywhentherearenotmorethan4trueleavespresent.Adjustnozzlestoensurefullcoverageoftargetweeds.Donotusehollowconenozzles.Useaminimumof20GPAsprayvolume.Donotapplymorethan0.5lbai/Aofoxyflourfenperseason.GOAL/GOALTENDERmaybetankmixedwithotherherbicidesregisteredforpostemergenceuseincotton.
ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
LaybyPro4L(liuron+diuron)
1.0‐2.0pt
0.25‐0.5lb
+0.25‐0.5lb
77
76days 24hours
Comments:ApplyLAYBYPROat1.0‐1.5pt/Awhencottonatleast8"talland1.6‐2.0pt/Awhencottongreaterthan15"tall.Forcontrolofemergedweeds(usehigherrate for largerweeds;max4”tall).AddNISat2qtorCOCat1gal/100galofspraysolution.Rainfastinterval=2hours.
Liberty2802.34SL(glufosinate)Interline2.34SL
29‐43floz
0.53‐0.79lb
10
70days 12hours
Comments:USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASLIBERTY‐LINK!ApplyLIBERTYat29oz/Aasadirected applicationwhen cotton canopy prevents spray from reachingweeds below.Do not exceed 87oz/Aperseason(uptothree29oz/Aapplications).Ifweatherconditionspreventatimely1stapplication,thenLIBERTYmaybeappliedupto43oz/Atocontrollargerweeds.Ifmorethan29oz/Aareusedinanysingleapplication,seasonaltotalmaynotexceed72oz/Aincludingallapplicationtimings.Controlsannualgrassesandbroadleaves.Directsprayallowsbettercontactwithweedsunderthecottoncanopy.Bestresultsareobtainedwhenweedsarelessthan3”tall.Directspraytothelowerthirdofthecottonplant.AddAMSat3lb/Atothespraysolution.Forresidualcontrolofweeds,tankmixDUALMAGNUM,WARRANT,orSTAPLE.Rainfastinterval=4hours.
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PostemergenceDirectedHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
MSMA6L 2.67pt 2.0lb 17 ‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyMSMAwhencottonis3"talluptofirstbloom.Donotapplyafterfirstbloom.Aslightburningorreddishdiscolorationofthefoliagemayoccurafterapplication;however,cottonplantswilldevelopnormally.Addsurfactantat2qt/100galtothespraysolution.Donotapplymorethan4lbai/AofMSMA.Rainfastinterval=2hours.
Prefix5.29EC(s‐metolachlor+fomesafen)
2.0‐2.33pt 1.09‐1.26lb
+0.24‐0.28lb
1514
80days
24hours
Comments:Fordirectedapplications,applyPREFIXtocottonatleast6”tall.ApplyPREFIXtocottonatleast18”tallwith4”ofbarkatthebaseoftheplantatlayby.Caremustbetakensothatnospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem;otherwise,severecropinjurymayoccur.PREFIXwillcontrolsmallemergedweeds(2‐4cotyledonsforbroadleafweeds)andifactivatedbyrainfallwithin7‐10dayswillprovideresidualweedcontrol.AddNISat1‐2qtorCOCat1gal/100gallonsofspraysolution.Donotapplymorethan2.33pt/AofPREFIXperseason.DonotaddliquidnitrogentoPREFIXtankmixesincotton.TankmixpartnersmayincludeCAPAROL,DSMA,DIREX,ENVOKE,KARMEX,LAYBYPRO,MSMA,GLYPHOSATE(glyphosate‐tolerantcottonvarietiesonly),andSUPREND.Rainfastinterval=N/A.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
ProwlH203.8CS(pendimethalin)Prowl3.3EC
1.0‐2.0pt
1.2‐2.4pt
0.48‐0.95lb
3
60days 24hours
Comments:ApplyPROWLdirectlytothesoilbetweenrowsasadirectedsprayfollowingthelastcultivation.LaybyapplicationscanbeappliedincottonpreviouslytreatedwithPROWL.However,thetotalamountofPROWLappliedperacreperseasoncannotexceedthehighestlabelrateofPROWLforthegivensoiltype.ControlsPalmeramaranth(glyphosate‐andALS‐resistantbiotypes),commonlambsquarters,Floridapusley,andcrabgrass.Note:Ifyourfieldhasa history of poor Palmer amaranth control with yellow herbicides, consider alternative soil residual partner forGLYPHOSATE(i.e.,DUALorWARRANT).Rainfastinterval=N/A.
Sequence5.25SL(glyphosate+s‐metolachlor)
2.5pt
0.75lbae+
0.94lb
915
50days 24hours
Comments:USEONLYONCOTTONVARIETIESDESIGNATEDASROUNDUPREADYFLEX!ApplySEQUENCEat2.5pt/Aupto12"tallcotton(10leafstage).Donotapplylaterincottondevelopmentassevereinjury,includingyieldloss,mayoccur.Controlsannualgrassesandbroadleaves.Bestresultsareobtainedwhenweedsarelessthan3”tall.Donotexceed3.5pt/AofSequenceperseason.CanbetankmixedwithCENTRICorKARATEinsecticides.Rainfastinterval=heavyrainfallshortlyafterapplicationrequireretreatment.
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PostemergenceDirectedHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Suprend80WDG(prometryn+trifloxysulfuron)
1.0‐1.5lb 0.79‐1.18lb
+0.007‐0.0105lb
72
60days 12hours
Comments:ApplySUPRENDat1.0‐1.5lb/Awhencottonisatleast6"tall.Forcontrolofemergedweeds(usehigherrateforlargerweeds;lessthan6”tall).Addsurfactantat2qt/100galtothespraysolution.DonottankmixSUPRENDwithMALATHION,PROFENFOS,DENIM,ACEPHATE,BIDRIN,CAPTURE,KARATEorunacceptablecropinjurymayoccur.Donotexceed0.0188lbai/Aoftrifloxysulfuronperyear.Rainfastinterval=3hours.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup2containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
ValorSX51WDG(flumioxazin)
1.0‐2.0oz 0.032‐0.064lb
14
21days 12hours
Comments:ApplyVALORSXat2oz/Awhencottonisatleast18"tallasadirectspraytocontactonlylower2”ofbarkonstem(nospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem).DonotapplyMSMAafterfirstbloom.AddNISat1qt/100galofspraysolution.DonotuseCOC,MSO,organo‐siliconeadjuvants,oranyadjuvantcontaininganyofthese.Rainfastinterval=2hours.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Warrant3.0ME(acetochlor)
1.5‐2.0qt 1.125lb
15
‐‐‐ 12hours
Comments:ApplyWARRANTpostemergencedirectedfrom5‐6leafstageuntilcottonreachesfirstbloom.Providesresidualcontrolofsmallseededbroadleavesandgrasses.Donotexceed4.0qt/AofWARRANTperseason.TankmixwithGLYPHOSATE(useonlyonROUNDUPREADYFLEXvarieties)orLIBERTY(useonlyonLIBERTYLINKvarieties)forcontrolofexistingweeds.DonotapplyWARRANTusingasprayablefluidfertilizerasthecarrierbecauseofseverecropinjurymayoccur.DonotapplyWARRANTtothefollowingsoilswithin50ftofanywellwheredepthtogroundwateris30feetorless:sandswithlessthan3%organicmatter;loamysandswithlessthan2%organicmatter;orsandyloamswithlessthan1%organicmatter.
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HoodedSprayerHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
ET0.208EC(pyraflufenethyl)ETX0.335EC
0.5‐1.0floz
0.3‐1.25floz
0.0008‐0.0033lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyETat0.5‐1.0floz/AorETXat0.3‐1.25floz/Awhencottonis18inchesormoreandhasaleast3inchesofstembarkusinghoodedgroundequipmentonly.Applywhenweedsarelessthan4”tall.Avoidcontactwithdesirablefoliage.Allowaminimumof30daysbetweenapplications.Donotexceed0.0033lbaiPYRAFLUFENETHYLperseason.
Fierce76WDG(flumioxazin+pyroxasulfone)
3.0oz 0.063lb
+0.080lb
1415
60days 12hours
Comments:ApplyFIERCEat3.0oz/Awhencottonisatleast6”tallwithahoodedsprayer.FIERCEshouldbetankmixedwithMSMA,DIURON,orGLYPHOSATEtocontrolemergedweeds.AddNISat1qtper100galofspraysolution.Donotapplymorethan3oz/AofFIERCEduringasingleapplication.Donotapplymore6oz/Aduringasinglegrowingseason.DonotmakeasequentialapplicationofFIERCEwithin30daysofthefirstapplicationofFIERCE.Rainfastinterval=1hour
FlexstarGT3.5SL(fomesafen+glyphosate)
3.5pt 0.25lb+
0.99lbae
149
70days 24hours
Comments:Forhoodedorshieldedsprayerapplications,applyFLEXSTARGTtocottonatleast6”tall.Caremustbetakensothatnospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem;otherwise,severecropinjurymayoccur.ApplyFLEXSTARGTwhenweedsaresmall(2‐4cotyledonstageforbroadleafweeds)andifactivatedbyrainfallwillprovideresidualweedcontrol.Adjustnozzlestoensurefullcoverageoftargetweeds.Donotapplymorethan3.5pt/AofFLEXSTARGTperpostemergencedirectedapplicationperyear.Tankmixpartnersmayincludeanyherbicidelabeledforpostemergencedirectedapplicationsincotton.Rainfastinterval=1hour.ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
Glyphosate acidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
22floz
0.75lbae
9 7days 12hours
Comments:Hoodsshouldbekeptasclosetothegroundaspossibleinconventionalandnon‐RoundupReadycottonvarieties.Donotallowthespraytocontactstemsorfoliageofnon‐RoundupReadycotton.Applyin5‐10GPAatamaximumof25PSI.Donotexceed5MPH.Cottonshouldbeatleast8”tall.SeeGLYPHOSATEproductlabelforadjuvantrecommendation.TankmixeswithCAPAROL,DIREX,ENVOKE,LAYBYPRO,STAPLE,PROWL,andVALORwillenhanceresidualweed control.Rainfast interval=heavyrainfallsoonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffof thefoliageandarepeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).ResistanceManagement: Glyphosate‐resistant Palmer amaranth is spreading rapidly throughout South Carolina.Continuedrelianceonglyphosate‐onlyprogramswillenhanceselectionandspreadofresistantbiotypes.Tankmixingglyphosatewithotherchemistriesmustbeused.
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HoodedSprayerHerbicidesforWeedManagementinCotton(cont)
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
GramoxoneSL2S(paraquat)
1.2‐2.0pt 0.3‐0.5lb
22
15days 24hours
Comments:Hoodsshouldbekeptasclosetothegroundaspossible.Donotallowthespraytocontactstemsorfoliageofcotton.Applyinaminimumof10GPAatamaximumof25PSI.Donotexceed5MPH.Cottonshouldbeatleast8”tall.AddNISat2ptorCOCat1gal/100galofspraysolution.Allow14daysbetweenmultipleapplications.CAPAROL or DIREX may be tank mixed with GRAMOXONE and will enhance residual weed control.Rainfastinterval=30minutes.
Liberty2802.34SL(glufosinate)Interline2.34SL
29‐43floz
0.53‐0.79lb
10
70days 12hours
Comments:Hoodsshouldbekeptasclosetothegroundaspossibleinconventionalandnon‐Liberty‐Linkcottonvarieties.Donotallowthespraytocontactstemsorfoliageofcotton.Applyinaminimumof15GPAatamaximumof25PSI.Donotexceed5MPH.ApplyLIBERTYat29‐43oz/Aasahoodedapplicationwhencottoncanopypreventsspray fromreachingweedsbelow.Cottonshouldbeat least8” tall.Donotexceed87oz/Aperseason fromallapplicationsources.AddAMSat3lb/Atothespraysolution.Fornon‐Liberty‐Linkvarieties,Tankmixpartnersforhooded applications of LIBERTY include AIM, CAPAROL, COTORAN, DIREX, DUAL MAGNUM, GLYPHOSATE,KARMEX,PENDIMAX,PROWL,SELECTMAX,andSTAPLE.Rainfastinterval=4hours.
Prefix5.29EC(s‐metolachlor+fomesafen)
2.0‐2.33pt 1.09‐1.26lb
+0.24‐0.28lb
1514
80days
24hours
Comments:Forhoodedorshieldedsprayerapplications,applyPREFIXtocottonatleast6”tall.Caremustbetakensothatnospraycontactsgreenfoliageorunbarkedstem;otherwise,severecropinjurymayoccur.PREFIXwillcontrolsmallemergedweeds(2‐4cotyledonsforbroadleafweeds)andifactivatedbyrainfallwithin7‐10dayswillprovideresidualweedcontrol.AddNISat1‐2qtorCOCat1gal/100gallonsofspraysolution.Donotapplymorethan2.33pt/AofPREFIXperseason.TankmixpartnersincludeCAPAROL,DSMA,DIREX,ENVOKE,KARMEX,LAYBYPRO, MSMA, GLYPHOSATE (glyphosate‐tolerant cotton varieties only), and SUPREND.Rainfastperiod =N/A(suggest1hour)ResistanceManagement:Makeonlyoneapplicationofagroup14containingherbicidepergrowingseason.
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HarvestAidsforCotton
HerbicideRate/AcreBroadcast
ModeofActionPreharvestInterval
RestrictedEntryIntervalFormulation ActiveIngredient
Aim2EC(carfentrazone)Aim1.9EW
1.6floz 0.025lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyAIMupto1.6oz/Aafter60to70%ofthebollsareopen.Useaminimumof10gallonsperacreforgroundapplicationsand5gallonsperacreforaerialapplications.Coverageisessentialforgooddefoliation.Arepeatapplicationofupto1.6oz/Aisallowediffoliageisremainingorregrowthisoccurring.Densecanopy,largeplantsizes,andenvironmentalconditionsnon‐conducivetocompleteplantcoveragemayreduceinitialapplicationperformanceandincreaseneedforasecondapplication.AIMmaybetankmixedwithPREP,FINISH,DEF,DROPP,FOLEX,HARVADE,GINSTAR,COTTONQUIK,orotherregisteredcottonharvestaidproducts.Donotapplymorethan3.2oz/Aperseasonasaharvestaid.AddaNISa0.25%v/v(warmerperiodsofdefoliation)orCOCat1galper100gal(coolerperiodsofdefoliation).Rainfastinterval=6‐8hours.
ET0.208EC(pyraflufenethyl)
1.5‐2.75floz 0.0024‐0.0045lb
14
7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyETupto2.75oz/Awhenbollsare60%open.Useaminimumof20gallonsperacreforgroundapplications or 5 gallons per acre for aerial applications. Coverage is essential for good defoliation. Adequatedefoliationisgenerallyachievedwithin7to14daysafterapplication.Arepeatapplicationofupto2.75oz/Aisallowed if foliage is remaining or regrowth is occurring. Do not exceed 2 applications or 5.5 oz/A of ET fordefoliation of cotton. Applications must be made a minimum of 7 days apart. ET may be tank mixed withCOTTONQUIK, CYCLONE, DEF, DROPP, FINISH, FOLEX, GINSTAR, PREP, GRAMOXONE, and/or GLYPHOSATE.Rainfastinterval=1hour.
Glyphosate acidequivalent(ae)4.5lbae/gal
22‐44floz
0.75‐1.5lbae
9 7days 12hours
Comments:ApplyGLYPHOSATEafter60%ofthebollsareopen(non‐RoundupReadycotton).Canbetankmixedwithsomedefoliants;seelabelsfordetails.ApplytoRoundupReadycottonvarietiesafter20%crackedbollstageortoRoundupReadyFLEXcottonupto7daysbeforeharvest.DonotapplyGLYHOSTEtocottongrownforseedasareductioninvigororgerminationmayoccur.Rainfastinterval=heavyrainfallsoonafterapplicationmaywashproductoffofthefoliageandarepeatapplicationmaybeneededtoensureadequateweedcontrol(suggest1hour).
GramoxoneSL2S(paraquat)paraquat3S
8.0floz
5.4floz
0.13lb
22
7days 12hours
Comments:Defoliatecottonasnormal.Afteratleast75‐80%ofbollsareopen,theremainingbollsexpectedtobeharvestedaremature,andmostofthecottonleaveshavedropped,applyGRAMOXONEinaminimumof20GPAandadd1ptNISper100galofspraysolution.Rainfastinterval=30minutes.