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# GEIGY DIA ZINON 4% DUST
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- EPA Reg No: **100-426**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Diazinon (4%)
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- Label accepted: 1970-06-29
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00426-19700629.pdf
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---
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J
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---------------------
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For control of insect p(:sts of
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agricultural crops.
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50 Pounds
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Net Weight
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..
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~-r.l6--.
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Active Ingredient:
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O,O-diethyIO-(2-isopropyl-
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4-methyl-6-py ri midi nyl)
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phosphorothioate
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Keep out of reach of chil-
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4% dren. 5ee additional cau
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tion statements on back of
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bag.
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Inert Ingredients: 96~~
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-- - - ---~- --
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Total: 100%
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND
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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND
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WARRANTY
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IMPORTANT: Read the entire Di
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rections For Use and the Condi
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tions of Sale and Warranty before
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using this product.
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-~~ -~ .. ---- - --~- -- -
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty ---------- --- -- ----
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The Directions For Use of this
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product reflect the opinion of ex
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perts based on field use and tests.
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I he directions are believed to be
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reliable and should be followed
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carefully. However. it IS impos
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sible to eliminate all risks inher
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ently associated with use of this
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product. Crop injury. ineffective
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ness or other unintended conse
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quences may resuit because of
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such factors as weather condi
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tions. presence of other materials.
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or the manner of use of applica
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tion all of which are beyond the
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control of Ge;gy or tr.e Seller. All
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such risks shall be assumed by
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the Buyer.
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Geigy warrants that this product
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conforms to the chemical descrip
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tion on the label and is reason
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ably fit for the purposes referred
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to in the Directions For Use. sub
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ject to the inherent risks referred
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to above. Geigy makes no other
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express o· implied warranty of
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Fitness or Merchantability or any
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other express or implied warranty.
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In no case shall Geigy or the
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Selier be liable for cons(;quential.
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special or indirect damages re
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suiting from the use or handling of
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this product. Geigy and the Seller
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offer this product. and the Buyer
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and user a.::cept it. subject to the
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foregoing Conditions of Sale and
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Warranty which may be varied
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only by agreement in writing
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signed by a duly authorized repre
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sentative of Geigy.
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Directions for Use
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Fruit and Vegetable Insects ------
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Beans (Pole Beans. Snap Beans)
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(Black Bean Aphids, Mexican
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Bean Beetles, Leaf Miners, Cu-
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cumber Baath,£) . -
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Apply 30 - 35 Ibs per acre when
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infestations first appear. Repeat
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as necessary. Do not apply within
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7 days of bean harvest. Bean for
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age or bean hay may be fed to
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dairy and beef cattle and sh(;ev
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Wait 4 days following treatment if
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forage is to be Cllt for hay
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Blueberries (Blueberry Mi;!g~ots)
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Apply2S' Ibs. per acre WI~0n in
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sects first appear. Repeat 0'; nec
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essary. Do not apply within ./ days
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of harvest.
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Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflow
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er (Aphids, Diamondback Moths,
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Imported Cabbageworms)
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Use 30 - 40 Ibs. per acre when in
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sects are first noted. Repeat ap
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plication as infestations warrant.
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3enerally. application at 7 - 10
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day intervals will be required. Do
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not apply to broccoli or cauliflow
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er within 5 days of harvest or to
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c:abbage within 7 days of harvest.
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Gra~es (Pacific Spider ~ites,
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Lea oppers, Grape Berry Moths,
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Grape Leaf Folders)
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Apply 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear. Repeat as
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necessary. Do not apply within 18
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days of harvest.
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Lima Beans (Black Bean Aphids,
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Mexican Bean BeetJes, Dipterous
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Leaf Miners, Leafhopper~, Mites)
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Apply 30 - 35 Ibs. P"I acre when
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infestations first appear. Repeat
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as necessary. Do not apply within
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7 days of bean harvest. Bean for
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age or bean hay may be fec '0
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dairy and beef cattle and sheep.
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Wait 4 days following treatment
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if forage is to be cut for hay.
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Melons (Ca'1laloupes, Muskmel
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ons, Watermelons) Summer
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Squash, Winter Squash (Aphids,
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Leafh~~e.~s, Mites, Seu~~ntine
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LearMIn~rs, Thrips)
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Apply 30 - 33 Ibs. when insects are
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first noted. Repeat applicotions as
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necessary. Do not apply to mel
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ons and winter squash within 3
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days of harvest. or to summer
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squash within 7 days of harvest.
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C2!!!ons (Onion Thrips)
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Apply 25 - 30 Ib<;. pl'r aCIe when
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insect'> lirst aroear, Repeat as
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necessary, Do not apply wittlln 10
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days 01 harvest.
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«()nion Maggots)
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Use 25 - 35 Ibs. per acre and dis
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tribute uniformly in tile seed fur
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rows at lne time of pi,ln:lng sced
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Peas (AQ.~lds, Leaf Miners)
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Apply 12',1 Ibs. per acre when in
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sects first appear. Repeat the ap
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plicatiun as noce"sary. Peas may
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be pic'<:ed immf'diately. Pea vines
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and pea vine hay may be fed to
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dairy and beef cattle and sheep.
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Wait" days following treatment
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if forage is to be cut for hay.
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Peppers (Aphids, Serpentine Leaf
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Pltnl!rs)
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Use 25 - 40 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear. repeating as
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necessary. Do not apply within
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5 days of harvest.
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Potatoes (Aphids, Flea aeetJes,
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Colorado Potato Beetles, Dipter
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ous Leaf Miners)
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Apply ~n - 40 Ibs. per acre at first
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sign of infesti'ltion. Repeat as in
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festations warrant. Do not apoly
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within 14 days of harvest.
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(Banded Cucumber Beetles, Leaf
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hoppers, Southern Armyworms)
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Apply 40 - 50 Ibs. per acre at first
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sign of infestation Repeat as nec·
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essary, Do not 3pply within 14
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oays 01 I,arv('st
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Stra\y!;leuies (Aphids, Two-spot
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ted Mites)
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Use 20 - 30 Ibs. per acre when
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pests are first noted. Repeat as
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necessary.
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(Cyclamen Mites)
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Use 30 Ibs pel acre when mites
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are first noted. Repeat as neces
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sary, Dust should be directed into
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(he crowns of the strawberry
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plants and the plants sufficiently
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agitated to insure thorough cov
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erage.
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(Leaf Rollers)
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UsC ~- - 30 Ibs per acre when
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blossoms show color. Do not ap
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ply within c; (1:11'5 of f;"rvest
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Sweet Corn (COl n Earworms)
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1JS~ .: 40 Ibs. per acre applied
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with a high clearance or a hand
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duster when silks first appear.
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Two to th, ee repeat applications
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at 2 - 3 day intervals will be nee·
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essary.
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(Grasshoppers)
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Apply 12 : 15 Ibs. per acre when
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insects appear. Repeat as neces
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sary.
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Do not apply within 2 days of
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harvest. Do not feed treated for
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age to animals being finished for
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slaughte~ within 2 days afer treat
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ment.
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Tomatoes (Aphids, Dipterous Leaf
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Miners. Vinegar Flies (Drosophila
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app.), Banded Cucumber Beetles.
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Fall. A!:.myworms, S.9pthern Army
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worms)
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Apply 30 - 40 It)~ ;..,<:r acre ....,hen
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insects first .:; pear. Rc;:cat Cl:"l
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plicatic)"" ,,, j""es!,,'!ons WC!l ran'
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For Ira: f),:Il.:r,; ?r>d V;llegCir flies.
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applicatljns a! wef·kiy intervals
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will ge~'cral:)' be' feq~ired Do not
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applj ( tomL!~0eS ',V,thin 3 days
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of ha,. ast
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TI.I!D..I.Ps (AphidJ' Diamondback
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Moths, I iporfed Cc;tbbageworms)
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Apply 30 - 40 Ibs. per acre when
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insectc; arc first noted. Repeat
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applications as infestations war
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rant. Generally, application at 7 •
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10 day intervals will be required.
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Do not apply to turnips within
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10 days of harvest.
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Forage Insects
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Alfalfa and Clove.r (SPl?lt~..d Alfalfa
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Aphids, Yellow Clover Aphids,
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Pea Aphids, Leafhoppers, Plant
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Bug Nymphs, Miles, Grasshop
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pers)
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Apply 12 - 15 Ibs. p::n acre when
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insects iirst appear. Repeat as
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necessary.
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Note: Do not apply within 7 days
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of cutting or grazing by animals
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being finish£' j iJr slaughter. Do
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not dust livestock directly with
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either air or grO~lld equipment.
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Do not treat during bloom.
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Grasslands Insects ...::..::..:.::...--
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Note. Dairy and beef cattlp. and
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sh£:ep (1 ) m3y be grazed Imme
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diately followrng application, (2)
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may be fed green forage imme
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diately following cuttlr.g, and (3)
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may be fed hay provided grass is
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not cut for hay for 21 days follow·
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109 application. Do not dust live·
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stock directly with either air or
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ground equipment. Do not repeat
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the arplication for 30 days.
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tlermudagrass (Thrips, WhUeflies,
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Gr<)sshoppers)
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Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear.
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Pasture and Gra~s. Forage (Grass-
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hop;>erJ) ~ -
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Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear. preferably in
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the nymphal stage.
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Ditch !Ja!lks, R~!slil~es, Y(a~~
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lands •.. ~on-(::rop. L\~eas, Barrier
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Strips (Grasshop~rs)
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Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear. preferably in
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ihe nymphal stage.
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Other Uses
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C;:otlon (Spider Miles, Aphids,
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Leafhoppers, Lygus, Cotlon Leaf
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worms, Collon Leaf Perforators)
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Apply 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear, repeating as
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necessary. Do not apply within 14
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days of harvest. Do not graze
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treated cotton plants or feed gin
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waste to livestock.
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Hops (AphidS, Mites)
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ApPly 40 ~50 Ibs per acre when
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insects first appear. repeating as
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necessary. Do not apply within 14
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days of harvest.
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Tobacc;o {Aph,[d< •. Flea Beetles)
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Ap~::; 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when
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insects first appear. re;Jeating as
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necessary. Do not apply within 3
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days of harvest.
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Notice to User
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The Federal Food and Drug Ad
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ministration has set tolerances
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far residues of Diazinan on CN
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tain raw agricultural commoditlC;
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as follows
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60.00 ppm grass (reduced to 40.00
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ppm "fter 24 hours)
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40.00 ppm alfalfa (fresh). clover
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(fresh), corn forage,
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peanut forage, pine
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apple for?ge
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25.00 ppm bean lor;,ge, pea vines
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10.00 ppm alfalfa hay, bean hay,
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clover hay, grass hay.
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pea vine hay. pear.ut
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hulls and hay, sugar
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beet tops, sorghum
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forage
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3.00 ppm almond hulls
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1.00 ppm lespedcza, olives
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0.75 ppm apples, apricots, beans
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(snap), beet roots, beet
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tops, blackberries,
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blueberries, boysenber
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ries. broccoli, Brussels
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sprOllts, cabbage, car
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rots. cauliflower, celery,
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cherries, citrus, (grape
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fruit. lemons, lim'1s, or
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anges, tangelos, tan
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gerines, citrus citron,
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kumquats, and hybrids
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of these) collards, corn
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(kernels and cob with
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husks removed), cran
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berries. cucumbers,
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dandelions, dewber
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ries, endive (escarole).
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figs, grapes, hops, kale,
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lettuce, lima beans, lo
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ganberries, melons,
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mustard greens. nec
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tarines, onions, p2.rsley,
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parsnips, peaches,
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peanuts, pears, peas
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with pods (determined
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on peas after removing
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any shell present when
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marketed), peppers,
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pineapples. plums.
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(fresh prunes), radish
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es, raspberries, sorgo
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hum grain, spinach,
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strawberries, sugar
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beet roots, sugarcane.
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summer squash. Swiss
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chard, tomatoes, turnip
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roots, turnip tops, wa
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tercress, winter squash.
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cattle (meat, fat and
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meat by·products),
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sheep (meat. fat and
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meat by-pruducts)
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I
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~
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I I
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r
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0.5 ppm alm~nds, filberts, pe
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cans, walnuts
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0.2 ppm bananas (of which not
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more than 0.1 p.p.m.
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shall be present in the
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pulp after peel is re
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moved), cottonseed
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0.1 ppm cowpea forage, CO\'l
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peas, potatoes, soy
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bean forage. soybeans.
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sweet potatoes
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Consult the Federal Food and
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Drug Administration for changes
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and additions. See Diazinon'
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AGSOO (emulsifiable solution).
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Diazinon' SOW (wettable powder)
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and Diazinon" 143 (14% granu
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lar) labels which contain addi
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tional uses for which Diazinon'-
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40 is not recommended.
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The marketing of raw agricultural
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commodities having residues in
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excess of their permitted tolH
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ances, or marketing those for
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which no tolerances have been
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set and bearing residues, will vio
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late Federal Law when shipped
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in interstate commerce and may
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violate State Law.
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Caution
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Harmful if swallowed. May be ab
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sorbed through skin. Avoid con
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tamination of food and feed. Avoid
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inhalation of dust. Avoid contact
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with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash
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thoroughly after handling.
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Fish and Wildlife Caution:
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This product is toxic to fish and
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wildlife. Keep out of lakes. streams
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and ponds Apply this product
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only as specified on this label.
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Tni~ product is highly toxic to
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bees exposed to direct treatment
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Oi residues on crops. Protective
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information may be obtained from
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your Cooperative Agricultural Ex
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tension Service.
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Do not reuse container. Destroy
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it by burying or burning. Avoid
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smoke or fumes.
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USDA Reg No 100·.\26
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U S Pakn! No 2.75.\ 2J)
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Gpigy AgriCIJltur;l1 Chpmic.rlts:
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Division of G('i,)Y C~nnl ell C(q~"',l'lor
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Ard,'('Y. New Yn,k
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