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Peanut Varieties
Varietal tolerance to
DuPont™
CLASSIC® applications
may vary. When using CLASSIC® for the first time on a
variety other than those listed, treat only a portion of the
field.
If crop growth appears normal after 14 days, the balance of
the acreage may be treated.
• Southern Runner has shown moderate tolerance to
CLASSIC®. Do not apply tank mixes of CLASSIC® +
2,4-DB to Southern Runner.
Applications of CLASSIC® applied from 60 days after crop
emergence to 45 days before peanut harvest on current
runner-type tomato spotted wilt virus tolerant varieties may
result in an increase in tomato spotted wilt virus symptoms
which may impact peanut yield.
Do not apply to early bunch or Spanish-type varieties due to
the risk of excessive crop injury.
CLASSIC® may cause a reduction in peanut vine length.
Under normal growing conditions test data has shown no
adverse effects on yields.
The following conditions prior to or following CLASSIC®
application can affect peanut yields:
• Environmental stress (drought)
• Damage from previous crop protection product
application
• Damage from insects, nematodes, or disease
• Tank mixing CLASSIC® with elemental sulfur or
products containing elemental sulfur.
• CLASSIC® applications other than those directed on this
label
Peanut Tank Mix Applications
CLASSIC® + “Bravo 720”
2
(chlorothalonil)
CLASSIC® may be tank mixed with 1.5 pt “Bravo 720,” or
any equivalent amount of other chlorothalonil-based product
per acre in peanuts.
• Applications of CLASSIC® + “Bravo 720” must include a
nonionic surfactant at 2 pt per 100 gal of spray solution so
that a minimum of 0.125% v/v actual nonionic surfactant is
applied.
Refer to the specific chlorothalonil product label for
specific use directions and precautions.
CLASSIC® + 2,4-DB
CLASSIC
® may be tank mixed with 2,4-DB in peanuts.
•
Do not apply more than 8/10 pt “Butyrac 200”
in the tank
mix as excessive crop injury can occur.
•
Increased crop response (foliar yellowing, stem
discoloration, and reduction in peanut growth) can occur
with the tank mix.
• Applications of CLASSIC® + 2,4-DB must include a
nonionic surfactant at 2 pt per 100 gal so that a minimum of
0.125% v/v actual nonionic surfactant is applied.
Refer to the 2,4-DB product labels for specific use directions
and precautions.
Peanut Restrictions
• Do not apply within 45 days of harvest.
• Do not graze treated fields or harvest for forage or hay.
• Applications to peanuts under stress resulting from weather
(drought), insects, previous herbicide injury, or disease
(
fungi or nematodes) may result in crop injury.
• CLASSIC® may cause temporary reduction in peanut
growth. This interruption of peanut plant growth does not
affect yields.
• Applications of CLASSIC® in combination with sulfur or
elemental sulfur-containing products will result in crop
injury.
• CLASSIC® may be used on peanuts following application
of “Pursuit”. Follow the rotational crop guidelines on the
respective labels. The most restrictive interval shall apply.
SPECIFIC USES – NONCROP AREAS
CLASSIC® is recommended for postemergence control
of certain annual weeds on noncrop sites such as fence rows,
roadsides, equipment storage areas, and other
similar areas.
• For control of cocklebur, velvetleaf, and other annuals,
apply 1–2 oz CLASSIC® per acre to weeds that are within
the labeled size as stated in the Rate section at the
beginning of this label.
• Add a nonionic surfactant at 2 pt per 100 gal of spray
solution so that a minimum of 0.125% v/v of actual
nonionic surfactant is applied.
Noncrop Ground Application
For optimum spray distribution and thorough coverage, use
flat fan nozzles. Use a minimum of 10 gal of spray volume
per acre (GPA). Do not apply by air.
Noncrop Restrictions
Do not make more than two applications per calendar year to
noncrop areas.
Do not graze treated fields or harvest for forage or hay.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SOYBEANS/PEANUTS
The following steps should be followed when preparing to
spray CLASSIC®:
1.
Fill the spray tank 1/4 to 1/3 full of water.
2. While agitating, add the required amount of CLASSIC®.
3. Continue adequate agitation.
5. Apply CLASSIC® spray preparation within 24 hours of
product mixing, or product degradation may occur.
6.
If the mixture has settled, thoroughly reagitate
before using.
4.
CLASSIC
®
should be thoroughly mixed with water in
the spray tank before adding any other material (in order:
tank mix herbicide, surfactant, crop oil concentrate, or
nitrogen-based fertilizer). Agitation is required for
uniform mixing and application.
• Make only one application of CLASSIC® to peanuts per
season.