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SFM 75 Specimen Label <br /> applied at the rates shown. grasses,add 2 to 8 oz of SFM 75 per acre to the recommended rates of the <br /> following herbicides;Payload',HyvfW X,Kiii OF,Krovar 1 DF,Veipar L, <br /> Application Rates Velpae,Escort'(DO NOT use in California),Telar',glyphosate,dicamba,or <br /> 2,LD,or registered generic equivalents of the turtle names listed. <br /> Apply SFM 75 at the rates indicated by weed type. When applied at lower <br /> rates,SFM 75 provides short term control of weeds listed;when applied at Apply SFM 75 plus a companion herbicide at the rales and timing as shown <br /> higher rales,weed control is extended. on package Iabeis for target weeds. For application method and other use <br /> specifications,use the most restrictive directions for the intended combination. <br /> Broadlea Woods, 3 to 5 r am <br /> DO NOT lank mix SFM 75 with Hyvar'X-L <br /> Bouncingbel Pigweed <br /> Burclover Purple starthistle <br /> Carolina geranium Ragweed <br /> Common chickweed Sowthisbe(annual) UNDER ASPHALT AND CONCRETE PAVEMENT <br /> Common dandelion Sunflower <br /> Common speedwell Sweet clover Application Information <br /> Common yarrow Tansymustard <br /> Crimson clover Tansy ragwort Apply SFM 75 with conventional ground equipment to control weeds under <br /> Dogfennel Tumble mustard asphalt and concrete pavement,including but not limited to paved roadways, <br /> Hoary cress(whitelop) Vetch highway shoulders and median strips; panting lots and loading docks: airport <br /> Little mallow Wild carrot runways and tarmacs: railroad and warehouse yards; equipment storage <br /> Mustard Wild cats areas fuel,petroleum and chemical tank terms; pumping installations;arta <br /> Oxcye daisy Yellow rocket utility,refinery and industrial facilities. <br /> Pepperweetl <br /> SFM 75 will not control tubers,rhizomes,woody vegetation such as small <br /> BroadlelififiAmi 6 to 8 oz Wr ii trees,brush or woody vines. <br /> Bedstraw Horsetail(Equisetum) SFM 75 should only be used in an area that has been prepared according to <br /> Canada gristle Kudzu good construction practices. Use sufficient water to ensure uniform coverage, <br /> Cudy dock Musk thistle generally 100 gal per acre. Agitate the lank continuously to keep SFM 75 in <br /> Redstem filaree Turkey mullein suspension. <br /> Goldenrod Wild blackberry <br /> Application Timing <br /> Grasses- 3 to 5 ow all acre <br /> Apply SFM 75 immediately before paving to avoid lateral movement of the <br /> Alla fescue Kentucky bluegrass herbicide as a result of soil movement from rainfall or mechanical means. <br /> Annual bluegrass Little barley <br /> Annual ryegrass Red brome Application Rate <br /> Bahiagrass Red fescue <br /> Barnyardgrass Reed canarygrass Apply SFM 75 at 4 to 8 oz per acre. Use a higher rate on hard-tocontrol <br /> Downy brome Ripgul brome weeds and for long-term control. <br /> Fescue Ryegmss <br /> Foalails(except green) Smooth brome Tank Mix Combinations: Under Asphalt and Concrete Pavement <br /> Fodail barley Spmngletop(annual) <br /> Indiangress Wheat(volunteer) For broader spectrum control or for an extended period of control under <br /> Italian ryegrass asphalt or concrete pavement,SFM 75 may be applied as a tank mix with <br /> Hyvae X at 6 to 15 Ib per acre or KrovaP I OF at 7 to 15 Ib per acre. <br /> Greases: 6 to 8 oz oer acre <br /> IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS—UNDER ASPHALT ONLY <br /> Johnicngraw <br /> DO NOT use SFM 75 under pavement in residential properties such as <br /> For short-term(up to 3 months)control of J hnsongmss,apply early driveways,or in recreational areas,including jogging or bike paths,tennis <br /> postemegence. Repeat treatment if additional control is desired or if regrowth courts,or goit cart paths. <br /> occurs. <br /> Desirable plants may be injured if their roots extend into treated areas or R <br /> NOTE:Use the higher level of recommended dosage ranges under the planted in treated areas. <br /> following conditions: <br /> •Heavy weed growth TURF(UNIMPROVED ONLY) <br /> •Sol containing more than 2-1/2%organic matter <br /> •High soil moisture areas,such as along mad edges or railroad shoulders Application Information <br /> For planting areas treated with SFM 75,refer to the GRASS REPLANT SFM 75 is recommended to control weeds in sites where unimproved <br /> INTERVALS section of this label. industrial turf is well established as a ground cover on private,public and <br /> military sites such as Uncultivated Nonagricultural Areas including but not <br /> Specific Weed Problems: Noncrop Sites limited to highway,railroad and utility rights-of-way; roadsides and median <br /> strips,airports;sewage disposal areas; Uncultivated Agricultural Non-crop <br /> Kochm,Russian Thistle and Prickly Lettuce Areas including but not limited to farmyards fuel storage areas,lank farms, <br /> fence rows,areas enrolled in Conservation Reserve Programs(CRP),wil <br /> Since biotypes of kochia,Russian thistle,and pr i lettuce am known to be bank land,banner stops; and Outdoor Industrial Sites including but not limited <br /> resistant to SFM 75,tank mixture combinations with herbicides having different to lumberyards,fuel,petroleum and chemical tank farms,pipelines,pumping <br /> modes of action,such as Payload',Karmex'DF,Hyvar'X,or Krovar I OF, installations,storage areas,and utility,refinery and industrial facilities. <br /> must be used. In areas where resistance is known to exist,thew weeds Applicabons may tempomdly suppress grecs growth and inhibit seedhead <br /> should be treated postemergence with other herbicides registered for their formation(chemical mowini <br /> control,such as 2,4-D or dicamba. DO NOT allow kochia,Russian thistle,or <br /> prickly lettuce to form mature seed. SFM 75 may be applied by ground equipment or by helicopter where practical. <br /> TANK MIX COMBINATIONS Rehr to ADDITIONAL USE DIRECTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL and NOW <br /> AGRICULTURAL USES section of this label for additional application,mixing, <br /> To improve preemergence to early postemergence control of weeds and equipment cleanup and precautionary instructions. <br /> 5 <br />