Use and Care Manual

Foliar sprays should be applied during warm weather when brush and weeds are
actively growing. Application under drought conditions may provide less than desir-
able results. Use low spray pressures to minimize spray drift. Apply Crossbow in a
manner to avoid contacting nearby susceptible crops or other desirable plants
and to avoid contaminating water intended for irrigation or domestic use. Read
and follow all use precautions given on this label.
Do not use on bentgrass. Do not use on newly seeded grasses until grass has
established a good root system and is tillering.
Do not reseed pastures within a minimum of three weeks after treatment.
Do not spray pastures containing desirable broadleaf forbs, especially legumes such
as clover, unless injury or loss of such plants can be tolerated. However, the stand
and growth of established grasses usually is improved, particularly when rainfall is
adequate and grazing is deferred.
Do not apply Crossbow directly to, or otherwise permit it to come into direct con-
tact with cotton, grapes, tobacco, vegetable crops, citrus, owers, fruit or ornamental
trees, or other desirable broadleaf plants and do not permit spray mists containing it
to drift onto them.
Under conditions which are conducive to evaporation (high temperatures and low
humidity), vapors from this product may injure susceptible crops growing nearby. Ex-
cessive amounts of this herbicide in the soil may temporarily inhibit seed germination
and plant growth.
Crossbow is formulated as a low volatile ester. However, the combination of spray
contact with impervious surfaces, such as roads and rocks, and increasing ambient
air temperatures, may result in an increase in the volatility potential for this herbicide,
increasing a risk for off-target injury to sensitive crops such as grapes and tomatoes.