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where soil pH must be less than 7.0), North Carolina,
O
klahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas (fields
east of Route 183).
Follow Recrop Interval 1 if:
T
he field is located in a Northern, Central or Southern
region state (all pH soils)
A
ND
A single application of
DuPont™
CLASSIC® with a total
rate of no more than 1/3 oz/acre for the growing season is
applied.
Follow Recrop Interval 1 if:
The field is located in a Northern Region state with soil
pH 7.0 or less
AND
A maximum of 2 applications of CLASSIC® with a total
rate of no more than 3/4 oz/acre for the growing season
are applied.
Follow Recrop Interval 1 if:
The field is located in the Northern Region in the state of
IA and the soil pH is 7.5 or less.
AND
A maximum of 1/2 oz CLASSIC® is applied by July 15.
Follow Recr
op Inter
val 2 if:
The field is located in a Central Region state (all pH soils)
AND, EITHER
A maximum of 2 applications of CLASSIC® with a total
rate of no more than 1.0 oz/acre for the growing season
are applied,
OR
A maximum of 1/3 oz/acre of CLASSIC® in sequence
with DuPont™ SYNCHRONY® XP are applied.
Follow Recrop Interval 2 if:
The field is located in a Central Region state with soil pH
7.0 or less
AND, EITHER
A maximum of 2 applications of CLASSIC® with a total
rate of no more than 1.5 oz/acre for the growing season
are applied,
OR
A maximum of 3/4 oz/acre of CLASSIC® in sequence
with SYNCHRONY® XP are applied.
Follow Recrop Interval 3 if:
The field is located in a Southern Region state (all pH
soils except those with pH greater than 7.0 in the Black
Belt region of Alabama and Mississippi)
AND, EITHER
A maximum of 2 applications of CLASSIC® with a total
rate of no more than 1.5 oz/acre for the growing season
are applied,
OR
A maximum of 3/4 oz/acre of CLASSIC
® in sequence
with SYNCHRONY
® XP are applied.
R
otational Intervals (Months) following the
u
se of 1/3 to 1 1/2 ounces CLASSIC®*
C
rop Interval 1 Interval 2 Interval 3
Soybeans Anytime Anytime Anytime
Cereal Grains
Pasture Grasses 3 3 3
(such as Fescue
and Ryegrass)
D
ry Beans
K
idney Beans 9 9 9
P
eas
S
nap Beans
Field Corn **
(States in Northern
and Central Regions) 9 9 ---
Field Corn **
(States of AR, KY
MO (Bootheel only),
NC, OK, TN, and TX) --- --- 8
Field Corn **
(States of AL, FL,
GA, LA, MS, and SC) --- --- 7
Sweet Corn +
(States in Northern
Region) 9 --- ---
Popcorn
Sorghum 15 9 9
Tobacco (transplant)
Tomato (transplant)
Peanuts 6 15 6
Rice 9 15 9
Cotton 9 98
Alfalfa
Clover 9 12 9
Cucumber
Sunflower 9 18 18
Watermelon
Cabbage
Canola (Rapeseed)
Flax
Lentils
Mustard 18 18 18
Pumpkins
Carrots
Onions 30
30
30
Sugar Beets
Any crop not listed
Sweet Potatoes, Yams 30 30 10
Potatoes 30 30 30
Potatoes (NC, VA
††
) --- 8
††
8
††
* If CLASSIC® or the latter part of a sequential treatment
containing chlorimuron ethyl (such as SYNCHRONY
®
XP) is
applied after August 1, extend rotational crop intervals 2 months
for alfalfa, clover, corn, cotton, popcorn, rice, sorghum, tobacco,
and tomato.
**The term “Field Corn” is defined to include only that corn
grown for grain or silage or for seed corn relative to the
Rotational Crop Guidelines section of this label.
+ Rotational crop intervals are for processing Sweet Corn varieties
only. The rotational crop interval for other Sweet Corn varieties
is 18 months.
††
States of NC and VA in soils with organic matter greater than
1%.
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