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grass beater
over-the-top grass
killer concentrate
EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 7969-88-4
©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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grass beater over-the-top grass killer concentrateEPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 7969-88-4©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights ReservedDistributed byB

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The exact composition of suitable products willvary; however, vegetable and petroleum oilconcentratesshouldcontainemulsierstoprovid

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Mixing Order1.Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly cleansprayertankthree-quartersfullofcleanwater.2.Agitation. Maintain constant

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefore,

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa

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Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa

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Regional DescriptionsWest and High and Rolling Plains. An areaof the western United States, including westernTexas, Oklahoma and Kan

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefo

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)Perennial Grass (continued)Midwest, South and Northeast West and High an

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Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)Sequential ApplicationMaximumHeightRate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (. ozs.)Maximu

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FIRST AIDIf swallowed• Immediately call a poison control center or doctor.• Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doct

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Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and NortheastAnnual GrassSpecial Early MaximumHeightEarly Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. (.

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Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and Northeast (continued)Annual Grass (continued)Special Early MaximumHeightEarly Rat

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Table 4. Additive Rates Per 1,000 sq. ft.Additive Ground ApplicationAMS 1oz.Dash® HC/Sundance® HC0.37.ozs.CropOilConcentrate 0.73.ozs.Methyla

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•DO NOTuseUANorAMSinCalifornia.•DO NOTuseselective application equipmentsuchasrecirculatingsprayers,wiperapplicators,orshieldedapp

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Table 5. Crop-specic Restrictions and Limitations for this productCropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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FIRST AID (continued)If inhaled• Move person to fresh air.• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, pr

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe

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Crop Specic Information Corn, FieldNotforuseinCalifornia.DO NOT apply this product after pollinationoccurs.Corn, SweetApplications of th

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germinateoveralongtime,andbecausecontrolof small grasses is desired, applications aftereachweedushmaybeneeded.As a general gu

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Some materials that are chemically resistant to this product are listed below. For more options, refer to

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growthandbeforestoragetissueshaveincreasedtheir nutrient reserves. Additional applicationscould be made on any grass regrowth in l

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Noncrop Areas Deciduous Trees, Nonfood Crop Areas, Fallow LandDECIDUOUS TREES, NONFOOD CROP AREAS, FALLOW LANDThis product may be used in noncr

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orgreater,oranytimethetemperatureexceeds100°F regardless of the humidity, this productplusadjuvants should be used withcaution d

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Sweet PotatoEasternUSincludesAL,FL,GA,LA,MS,NC,SC,TN,TXandVA.WesternUSincludesAZ,CA,ID,NV,ORandWA.RhubarbRhubarbgrownonlyin

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Weeds listed in this label (continued)Common Name Scientic NamePanicum,Browntop,Fall,TexasQuackgrassRedRiceRyegrass,Annual,PerennialSandbur,Fi

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Crops (continued)HeadandPetioleVegetablesHorseradishJuneberryLeafyVegetablesLingonberryMintNectarineOlive*PeachPeas,DryandSucculentPistachioP

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as sorghum, corn, small grains, and rice, aswell as ornamental grasses, such as turf, aresusceptible to this product. A program

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Mode of ActionThis product rapidly enters the targeted grassweed through its foliage and translocatesthroughout the plant. The effect

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improperapplicationmethods,aresistantbiotypemaybepresent.Consultyourlocalrepresentativeoragriculturaladvisorforassistance.IrrigationI

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applicator (CDA) nozzles because erraticcoverage can cause inconsistent weed control.Referto the nozzlemanufacturer’sdirectionsforre

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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSUsers should: • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.• Remove cl

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Table 6. (continued)GrassGrasses up to 6" heightGrasses up to 12" heightLovegrassOrchardgrass,seedlingPanicum,browntopPanicum,fallPanicum

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Table 7. Spot Treatment Application RatesGrass(seeAppendixforthecompletelistofgrassescontrolled)Concentration of this product in Spray Soluti

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•Restricted-Entry Interval (REI): 12 hours•Avoidalldirectorindirectcontactwithanydesiredgrass crop unless otherwise recommended onth

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Table 9. Christmas TreesCommon Name Scientic NameFir,balsam Abies balsameaFir,Douglas Pseudotsuga mensiesiiFir,Frasier Abies fraseriFir,grand Abi

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Nonbearing Food Crops, Ornamental and Nursery Plantings, Rights-of-way, Nonfood Crop Areas, Noncrop Areas, and Fallow LandApply this product to no

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Table 10. Application Rates for Pacic Northwest OnlyGrass Species Weed Size (inches)Rate per 1,000 sq.ft.* (. ozs.)Annual GrassesAnnualryegrass

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Application TimingApply this product to grass after wildowershave emerged, but not during owering. Applythisproduct4to6 weeks af

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides)CatalpaSouthern (Catalpa binonioides)Cherry,black (

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Holly,hybrid(var.NellieStevens)(llex spares)Holly,Japanese(var.convexa,compacta,hel

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Palm,sago (Cycas revoluta)Palm,windmill (Tracheocarpus fortunei)Paloverde,green (Parkinson

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specictoyourstateortribe,consulttheagencyresponsible for pesticide regulation. Unlessotherwise stated in supplemental labeling, al

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AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Purpleleaf,Baileyacacia (Acacia baileyana) Redwood,coast (Sequoia sempervirens)Sandcherry,W

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Acacia,Sydneygoldenwattle (Acacia longifolia)Andromeda (Pieris japonica)Arborvitae,Oriental (Pla

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cranberrybush,American (Viburnum trilobum)Cranberrybush,golden (Viburnum opulus auream)Crapemyr

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Jasmine,star(Trachelospermum jasminoides)Jasmine,winter (Jasmine nudiorum)Jessamine,Carolina (

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Myrtle,dwarf (Myrtus communis compacta)Nandina,heavenlybamboo (Nandina domestica)Nannyberry (Vib

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Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Rhododendronsp.(Rhododendron–Azalea)(var.Hinocrimson,Hersheyred,Coralblue,Hinodigiri,Ch

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this productAlyssum (Alyssum sp.)Asparagus,myers(var.Meyeri)(Asparagus densiorus)Asparagus,sprenge

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) Daisybush(Euryops pectinatus),Blue(Felicia amellioides)D

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Iris (Irissp.)Iris,African (Dietes bicolor)Ivy,grape(var.EllenDanica)(Cissus

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Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Phlox,perennial (Phlox paniculata)PlantainIlly (Hostasp.)Purpleloosestrife(var

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Steps to be taken in case materials released or spilledWearthepersonalprotectiveequipmentspeciedon this label. Recover the material

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Ground Covers Tolerant to this productAaron’sbeard (Hypericum calycinum)Aptenia(var.Redapple)(Aptenia cordifolia) Bergenia,winter-blooming (

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Ground Covers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Porkandbeans (Sedum rubrotinctum)Roseaiceplant (Drosanthemum oribundum)Rosemary,dwarf(var.P

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Wildowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cornpoppy Papaver rhoeasCornower Centaurea cyanusCosmos Cosmos bipinnatusCreepingdaisyDamesrocket H

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Wildowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Redribbons Clarkia concinnaRocketlarkspur Delphinum ajacisSainfoin Conobrychis vicifoliaSandbluebonne

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ShrubsAzalea(var.snow) Rhododendron sp.Potentilla(var.Jack-manni,K.VanDyke)Potentilla fruticosa Potentilla vernaPrivet,Japanese Ligustrum japo

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Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Bentgrass,(Highland/Colonial)Bermudagrass(Wiregrass)Bluegrass,annualBroadleafsignalgrassBrome,downyCrabgra

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Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Shattercane/WildcaneTorpedograssVelvetgrass,GermanVolunteerbarleyVolunteeroatsVolunteerryeVolunteerwheatWi

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Storage and Disposal for Homeowner UsePesticide Storage. Keep pesticide in originalcontainer. DO NOT put concentrate or dilutesprayinto

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Conditions of Sale and Warranty Cont.TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITHAPPLICABLE LAW, BONIDE MAKES NOOTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTYOFFI

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3, unless instructed differently in Crop-specic Information. The most effective control willresult from making postemergence applicati

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AdditivesTo achieve consistent weed control, alwaysuse one of the following additives: Dash HC, Sundance HC, methylated/modied seed

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