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Dockerfile: self-contained image with corpus + Chroma + BM25 baked in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default, HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL + OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time. .gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) + EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>. .gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt, Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh. .gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md + sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping. chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes). .dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md, deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25 explicitly NOT in dockerignore (those go INTO the image). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# PHASER 3EC INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-638**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Endosulfan (34.4%)
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- Label accepted: 2003-06-18
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00638-20030618.pdf
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---
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., ACCEPTED
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JUN 1 8 2003
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Phaser® 3EC INSECTICIDE
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NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA
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Under \he Federal 1nBed.iclde,
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I'tmgJojde, and Rode_Ids ADt I
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88 8I!I8Dded, for \he pestIddo . \
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~~~'f~8 i
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For Agricultural or Commercial use Only
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Not for use or storage in or around residential sites - see
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Directions For Use / General Instructions for prohibited areas.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Endosulfan (hexachlorohexahydromethano-2.4,3-benzodioxathiepin-3-oxide) ........................ 34.4%*
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INERT INGREDIENTS:** ................................................................................................................................................. 65.6%
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*Equivalent to 3.0 pounds of active ingredient per gallon
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**Contains xylene range aromatic solvent
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TOTAL 100.0%
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EPA Reg. No_ 264-638 E.P.A. Est. No.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER PELIGRO
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POISON
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label. find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
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. FIRST AID ... . .
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IF SWALLOWED: • Immediately call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. . . . • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. ..
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Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. ... ' ' .. , • ,
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person.
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----~.
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IF INHALED: • Move person to fresh air.
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.
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..
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;
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.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial r~sp:rat~rn, preferaoly mouth~to-
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mouth if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. - . -
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IFON SKIN OR • Take off contaminated clothing.
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CLOTHING: • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
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• Call ~poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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For MEDICAL Emergencies Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577.
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Have the product container or label withyou when calli"lla polson control center or doctor or aolna for treatment.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Endosulfan is a central nervous system stimulant absorbable by mouth. inhalation or through contact with
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skin. It may cause convulsions. There is no specific antidote. Diazepam I.V. is the drug of choice. Barbituric acid derivatives such as
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phenobarbital may be used additionally. A neuromuscular blocking agent may be used if convulsions persist. This type of drug may
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be used only if complete control of respiration can be maintained. Epinephrine derivatives are absolutely contraindicated.
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This formulation contains petroleum hydrocarbons. Vomiting should be induced only under the direct supervision of a physician.
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Care should be taken to prevent aspiration because of the possibility of chemical pneumonia or pulmonary edema due to the organic
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solvent in the formulation.
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'J17
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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DANGER
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Fatal if swallowed. Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. May be fatal if inhaled or
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absorbed through skin. Do not breathe vapor or spray mist Do not contaminate food or feed. Keep out of reach of domestic animals.
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Food utensils such as teaspoons or measuring cups must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category
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G on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart.
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate, or Viton® ~14 mils
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• Chemical~resistant footwear plus socks
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• Protective eyewear
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• Chemical~resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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• A respirator with either an organic vapor~removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHNNIOSH approval
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number prefix TC-23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G), or a NIOSH
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approved respirator with an organic vapor (OV) cartridge or canister with any R, P, or HE prefilter.
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• Add a chemical~resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing or loading
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do
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not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent
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and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENT
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tObacco or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash
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thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish, birds, and other wildlife. Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed. Do not apply directly to water, or to
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areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Due to the risk of runoff and drift, do not
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apply within a distance of 300 feet of lakes, ponds, streams and estuaries. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates
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recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources. Do not contaminate
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water by cleaning of eqUipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. This product must not be used in areas where impact on
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Ihreatened endangered species is likely. Contact your State Fish and Game Agency before applying this product. Apply this product
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only as specified on this label. This pesticide is toxic to bees exposed to direct application. Applications should be timed to coincide with
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periods of minimum bee activity, usually between late evening and early morning.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Do not use, pour, spill or store near heat or open flame.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not store in or around the home.
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Do not store below 20"F (-rC).
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Do not use or store near heat, open flame or hot surfaces.
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Keep out of reach of children and animals. Store in original containers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat. Carefully
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open containers. After partial use, replace lids and close tightly. Do not put concentrate or diluted material into food or drink containers.
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Do not contaminate other pesticides, fertilizers, water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
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In case of spill: Avoid contact, isolate area, and keep out animals and unprotected persons. Confine spills.
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To confine spill: If liquid, dike surrounding area or absorb with sand, cat litter or commercial clay. If dry material, cover to prevent
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dispersal. Place damaged package in a holding container. Identify contents.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticides, spray mixture, or rinsate is a
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violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or
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Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a
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sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by State and local authorities. Do not cut or weld metal containers.
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DO NOT REUSE EMPTY CONTAINER
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This returnable container must not be opened or discarded.
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Returnable Container Return Procedure: Return the container clean (outside only) to the place of business from which the
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PHASER® 3EC Insecticide was purchased.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with Its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains
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requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural
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pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective eqUipment (PPE), and restricted-entry
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intelVals. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry intelVal (REI) of 24 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
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anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate, or Viton ~14 mils
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• Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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• Protective eyewear
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• Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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THIS PRODUCT IS NOTINTENDED FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA.
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For California, use PHASER'" 3EC Insecticide For Use In California.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Not for use or storage in or around residential sites, including homes, non-agricultural outbuildings, non-commercial
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greenhouses, recreational vehicles, preschools, day care centers, and not for applications to humans and pets.
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Do not use in undiluted form.
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Apply the listed amount per acre when insects first appear and repeat as required, unless otherwise noted, to maintain effective control.
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Use in sufficient water for thorough coverage of listed crops, unless otherwise noted. Coverage of upper and lower leaf surfaces is
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essential for good control. For ground application, apply recommended amount of pesticide in a minimum of 10 ga/lons of water per
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acre on vegetable or row crops, unless othelWise noted. ObselVe use limitations. If insect control is required beyond the following use
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patterns, supplement the control program with other suitable pesticides.
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When applying this material by aircraft, mix the recommended amount with sufficient water to provide a minimum of 1 gallon of finished
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spray per acre on vegetable and field crops, unless otherwise noted, and a minimum of 20 gallons of finished spray per acre on fruit
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.,
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and nut trees and on vines. Where more than 2 quarts of this material are recommended, mix with sufficient water to provide a
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minimum of finished spray equal to twice the amount of PHASE~ 3EC Insecticide used.
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Do not plant root crops other than carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes and sugar beets as follow-up crops.
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CHEMIGATION STATEMENT
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CHEMIGATION USE INSTRUCTIONS-POTATOES ONLY
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Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system to other crops.
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Do not apply this product to potatoes through any type of irrigation system unless the Chemigation Application Instructions are followed.
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APPLICATION THROUGH IRRIGATION SYSTEMS-CHEMIGATION
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Apply this product only through sprinkler, including center pivot, lateral move, end tow side (wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or
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hand move irrigation systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
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Crop injury. lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water.
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If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension SeNiee specialists, equipment manufacturers or other
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experts.
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Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the
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pesticide label prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
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A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for the operation or under the supervision of the responsible
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person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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Mix in clean supply tank the recommended amount of this product for acreage to be covered, and needed quantity of water.
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This product should not be tank~mixed with other pesticides, surfactants or fertilizers unless prior use has shown the combination
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noninjurious under your conditions of use. Follow precautionary statements and directions for all tank~mix products.
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On all crops, use sufficient gallonage of water to obtain thorough and uniform coverage, but not cause runoff or excessive leaching.
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This will vary depending on equipment, pest problem and stage of crop growth. Application of more or less than optimal quantity of
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water may result in decreased chemical performance, crop injury or illegal pesticide residues.
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Meter this product into the irrigation water uniformly during the period of operation. Do not overlap application. Follow recommended
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label rates, application timing, and other directions and precautions for crop being treated. Continuous mild agitation of pesticide
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mixture may be needed to assure a uniform application, particularly if the supply tank requires a number of hours to empty.
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Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
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CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
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Note: Bayer CropScience does not encourage connecting chemigation systems to public water supplies. The following information is
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provided for users who have diligently considered all other application and water supply options before selecting to make such a
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connection.
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Public water systems means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least
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15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. Chemigation
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systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional reduced~pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the
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functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from a point of pesticide introduction. As an option the RPZ, the water from the
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public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. Three shall be a complete physical break
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(air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of
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the fill pipe.
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The pesticide injections pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick~closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward
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the injection pump.
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The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the
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injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation
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system is either automatically or manually shutdown.
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The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump
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motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the pOint where pesticide distribution is
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adversely affected.
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Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and
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constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
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SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION (FOLIAR SPRAY USES)
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The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation
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pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
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quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
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The pesticide injection pipeline must a/so contain functional, normally closed, solenoid~operated valve located on the intake side of the
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injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation
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system is either automatically or manually shut down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off
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the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure
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switch, which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely
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affected.
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Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and
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constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with system interlock.
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Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
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OBSERVE DAYS INTERVAL BETWEEN LAST APPLICATION AND HARVEST
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INDICATED
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BY NUMBER IN () FOLLOWING THE CROP.
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APPLES (21)
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Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
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Aphids (including Apple Aphid, Rasey 2/3 quart per 100 gallons or a Applications made at pink andlor petal fall provide best
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Apple Aphid, Woolly Apple Aphid) maximum of 3 1/3 quarts per control of tarnished plant bug and green fruitworm.
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Apple Rust Mite acre. For best control of first generation white apple
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leafhopper, apply when nymphs first appear on leaves.
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Green fruitworm If necessary, prior to petal fall, use 1 quart per 100
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Tarnished plant bug gallons to control apple aphid and rosy apple aphid.
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T entiform leafminer For control of lentiform leafminer, make first application
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as soon as moth flight begins. A second application
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White Apple Leafhopper (first generation) should be made 10 davs later.
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00 not feed pomace from treated apples to livestock.
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Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards.
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Do not make more than 2 applications during the fruiting period.
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Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
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APRICOTS (21), NECTARINES (21), PEACHES (21)
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Insects Controlled Rate of Aoolication Method of Aoolication
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Peachtree borer 1 quart per 100 gallons or 2 2/3 Best control is obtained with a single application, post-
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Lesser peachtree borer to 3 113 quarts per acre harvest after leaves have dropped. Spray all bark
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Pacific Northwest: areas from ground level to lower scaffold limbs.
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2/3 to 1 quart per 100 gallons
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Southeastern States:
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2 to 3 1/3 quarts per 100
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Qallon.
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Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards.
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Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
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APRICOTS (30), NECTARINES (30), PEACHES (30)
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Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
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Aphids (including Black Cherry Aphid, 213 quart per 100 gallons or a Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
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Black Peach Aphid, Green Peach Aphid, maximum of 3 1/3 quarts per noticed.
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Rusty Plum Aphid) acre.
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Catfacing insects (Stink Bug type)
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Green fruitworm
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Peach Silver Mite
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Peach Twig Borer
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Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards.
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Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
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5/17
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BARLEY OATS RYE WHEAT , , -,
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Insects Controlled Rate 01 Application Method 01 Application
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Army Cutworm 2/3 quart per acre Apply when small larvae are readily found in the field.
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For aerial application, apply in 2 gallons of crop oil per
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acre.
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Cereal leaf beetle (Illinois, Indiana, 113 to 2/3 quart per acre Apply when small larvae are readily found in the field.
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Michigan and Ohio only) For aerial application, use a minimum of 1 to 2 gallons
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of water per acre.
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Aphids (including Russian Wheat Aphid) 213 to 1 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
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noticed.
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Do not apply after heads begin to lonm.
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Do not feed treated forage to livestock.
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Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 113 quarts per acre pefjlElar.
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BEANS, Succulent and Dry (except Lima Beans) (3) and SOUTHERN FIELD PEAS (Succulent type, including Black-
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eyed Peas, Crowder Peas and Southern Peas (3)
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Insects Controlled Rate 01 Application Method 01 Application
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Black Bean Aphid 2/3 to 1 113 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
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Bean Leaf Skeletonizer noticed. For control of Cowpea Curculio, make 3
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applications at 5~day intervals starting when the pods
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Cowpea curculio are 112 inch long.
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Cucumber Beetle
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Flea Beetle
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Green Stink Bug
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Leafhopper
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Mexican Bean Beetle
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Aphids 1 1/3 quarts per acre
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Armyworm
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Western Bean Cutworm
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Whitefly
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Do not feed treated threshings or allow livestock to graze in treated fields. Do not use on lima beans that are to be removed from the
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field for processing.
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Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
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BLUEBERRIES
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Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method 01 Application
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Blueberry bud mite 2 quarts per acre in 300 Apply immediately after harvest and repeat 6 to 8
|
||||
gallons 01 water weeks later.
|
||||
Do not apply after buds are well fonmed.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
BROCCOLI (7), BRUSSELS SPROUTS 14), CABBAGE m, CAULIFLOWER (14)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Cabbage Aphid 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cabbage Looper noticed.
|
||||
Cross-striped Cabbageworm
|
||||
Diamondback Moth (larvae)
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Harlequin Bug
|
||||
Imported Cabbageworm
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Stink Bug
|
||||
Armywonn 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Cutwonm
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Do not make more than 4 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
CARROTS m
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Ap~ication Method of ADPlication
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Leafhopper noticed.
|
||||
Armyworm 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Flea beetle
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Do not use tops for food or feed.
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active inqredient(i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) p~r acre per year.
|
||||
CELERY (4)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of ADPlicatlon
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cabbage Looper noticed.
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Armywonm 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e .. 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
CELERY (7)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid 213 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
noticed.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e .. 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
CHERRIES (21)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Aoolication Method of Application
|
||||
Peachtree borer 1 quart per 100 gallons or 2 213 Best control is obtained with a single application, post-
|
||||
Lesser peachtree borer to 3 113 quarts per acre . harvest, after leaves have dropped. Spray all bark
|
||||
Pacific Northwest: areas from ground level to lower scaffold limbs.
|
||||
213 to 1 quart per 100 gallons
|
||||
Black cherry aphid 213 quart per 100 gallons or 2 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Green fruitworm 213 to 3 113 quarts per acre noticed.
|
||||
Plum rust (nurserylmite
|
||||
Pacific Northwest only: 213 quart per 100 gallons or 2 For Bud Moth control, apply at "pcpcorn" stage. For
|
||||
Eyespotted Bud Moth 213 to 3 113 quarts per acre Leafroller control, apply during pre-pink stage of
|
||||
Fruittree Leafroller
|
||||
growth.
|
||||
Michigan only: 1 113 quarts per 100 gallons Apply in the delayed dormant period.
|
||||
Mineola moth
|
||||
Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i,e .. 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
CHERRY PEACH PLUM NURSERY STOCK DIP , "
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Peachtree Borer 2 213 quarts per 40 gallons Mix thoroughly. Immerse trees so that the roots and
|
||||
crowns are covered well above the QraftinQ bud scar.
|
||||
Plant immediately or dry before returning stock to storage.
|
||||
Full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements for applicators also apply to this dipping operation.
|
||||
CITRUS (Non-Bearing Trees and Nursery Stock)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Citrus Aphid 213 quart per 100 gallons or a Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
maximum of 3 113 quarts per noticed.
|
||||
acre
|
||||
Do not apply to bearing Irees or Irees thai will bear fruit within 12 months.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of3.0 Ibs. active inQredient (i.e., 4 quarts)per acre per year.
|
||||
COLLARDS (21)
|
||||
Insecls Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cabbage Looper noticed.
|
||||
Diamondback Moth (larvae)
|
||||
Fall anmyworm
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Harlequin Bug
|
||||
Impcrted Cabbageworm
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Whilefly 1 113 quarts per acre
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e .. 1 113 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
COTTON
|
||||
Insects Controlled Aate 01 Application Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids 1/2 to 1 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or leeding is
|
||||
noticed. For control 01 Aphids, thorough coverage is
|
||||
important.
|
||||
Boll Weevil 2/3 to 2 quarts per acre
|
||||
Bollworm 1 1/3 to 2 quarts per acre
|
||||
Cabbage Looper
|
||||
Cotton Lealperlorator
|
||||
Colton Leafworm
|
||||
Fleahopper
|
||||
Lygus Bug
|
||||
Stink Bug
|
||||
T obaceo budworm
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Thrips 2 quarts per acre
|
||||
Applications may be made using ground or aerial application equipment.
|
||||
The higher rate should be used under heavy pest pressure.
|
||||
Do not apply after bolls open.
|
||||
Do not graze dairy or meat animals in treated fields.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active lnoredienULe .. 4 quarts) ~~r acre oer year.
|
||||
CUCUMBERS (2), MELONS (2), PUMPKINS (2), SUMMER AND WINTER SQUASH (2)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Aate 01 Application Method 01 ~lIcation
|
||||
Aphids 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cucumber Beetle noticed. For Squash Vine Borer control, apply weekly
|
||||
to flower buds, stems, and vines beginning when
|
||||
Melonworm moths first appear.
|
||||
Pickleworm
|
||||
Aindworm (on watermelons)
|
||||
Squash Beetle
|
||||
Squash Bug
|
||||
Squash Vine Borer
|
||||
Strioed Flea Beetle
|
||||
Cabbage Looper 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Omniverous leatroller
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Do not make more than 6 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum 013.0 Ibs. active inqredient (i.e., 4 auarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
EGGPLANT (1)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Blister Beetle 213 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Colorado Potato Beetle noticed.
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid
|
||||
Green Stink Bug
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 Quarts per acre
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
GRAPESm
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of AjJJllication Method of Application
|
||||
Grape Leafhopper 213 quart per 100 gallons or Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Grape Phylloxera (leaf form) 1 1/2 to 2 quarts per acre noticed.
|
||||
Rose Chafer
|
||||
Do not apply to Concord variety as severe plant injury is likely to occur.
|
||||
Ground application is preferred.
|
||||
Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
KALEJ21)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Cabbage Flea Beetle 1 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Harlequin Bug noticed.
|
||||
Imported Cabbageworm
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 0.75 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 quart) per acre per year.
|
||||
LETTUCE {141
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Apj>llcatlon Method of Application
|
||||
Cabbage Looper 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Diamondback Moth (larvae) noticed.
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid
|
||||
Imported Cabbageworm
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Armyworm 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
.
|
||||
Whrtefly
|
||||
On Head Lettuce: Do not make more than 3 applications after thinning. Remove wrapper leaves at harvest.
|
||||
On Leaf Lettuce: Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not feed crop refuse to livestock.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. aclive ingredient (i.e., 4 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
•
|
||||
MUSTARD GREENS (21)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids 1 to 1 113 quarts per acre r-Aake applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cabbage Looper noticed.
|
||||
Diamondback Moth (larvae)
|
||||
Fall armyworm
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Harlequin Bug
|
||||
Imported Cabbageworm
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 Quartsl per acre per year.
|
||||
PEARsm
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Green fruitworm 2J3 quart per 100 gallons or 2 Make applications at white bud or petal fall when
|
||||
Tarnished plant bug 2J3 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre insects appear or feeding is noticed.
|
||||
Pear psylla 3 1/3 quarts per acre Apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water for aerial
|
||||
application or in 300 gallons of water for dilute
|
||||
application. Apply when adults are first observed or
|
||||
nymphs are small and repeat to maintain control.
|
||||
Pear rust mite 2J3 quart per 100 gallons or 2 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Consperse stink bug (foliar treatment) 2J3 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre noticed. Stink bugs must be wet by spray to obtain
|
||||
oontrol.
|
||||
Consperse stink bug (soil treatment) 2J3 quart per 100 gallons; 200 Apply to orchard floor and around trees prior to bloom.
|
||||
to 400 gallons per acre
|
||||
Pear Leaf Blister Mite 1/3 to 2J3 Quart per 100 aallons Apply to trees as a post-harvest or dormant treatment.
|
||||
Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
NOTE: Aerial application may not result in satisfactory control and should only be employed if impossible to apply by ground.
|
||||
PECANS
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Black Pecan Aphid 1 quart per 100 gallons Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Pecan Nut Casebearer noticed. For Casebaarer, apply when eggs of first
|
||||
Spittlebug
|
||||
generation appear on the Ups of young nuts. Another
|
||||
application may be required after the seoond
|
||||
generation of eggs is deposited. For Spittlebug, apply
|
||||
when first leaves are half grown and repeat as
|
||||
reauired.
|
||||
Pecan leaf phylloxera 2J3 to 1 quart per 100 gallons Apply when nymphs appear and before they are
|
||||
enclosed in plant tissue. For high populations, use the
|
||||
higher rate.
|
||||
Do not apply after shuck splil
|
||||
Do not graze livestock on orchard crops or grasses in treated areas.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (I.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
PEPPERS (1)
|
||||
Insects Controlied Rate 01 Application Method 01 Application
|
||||
Flea Beetle 213 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid noticed.
|
||||
Homworm
|
||||
P~pper Maooot
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active inoredienl (i.e., 1 1/3 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
PEPPERS (4)
|
||||
Insects Controlied Rate 01 Application Method 01 Application
|
||||
Armyworm 213 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Flea Beetle noticed.
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid
|
||||
Hornworm
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Pepper Maggot
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 Quarts per acre
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 2.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 2 213 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
PLUMS (7), PRUNES (7)
|
||||
Insects Controlied Rate of Application Method 01 Application
|
||||
Fruittree Leafrolier 213 quart per 100 galions or 2 Apply during pre-pink stage of growth when insects
|
||||
(Pacific Northwest Only) 213 to 3 1/3 Quarts per acre appear or feeding is noticed.
|
||||
Aphids (including Hop Aphid, Leafcurl 213 quart per 100 gallons or 2 For control of Aphids, apply when eggs hatch during
|
||||
Aphid, Thistle Aphid) 213 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre pre-bloom or petal fall. Summer applications should
|
||||
Plum Rust (Nursery) Mite be made before leaves curl.
|
||||
Peach Twig Borer 213 quart per 100 gallons or 2 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
213 to 3 1/3 Quarts per acre notiCed.
|
||||
Lesser Peachtree Borer 1 quart per 100 galions or 2 2/3 Best control is obtained with a single application, post-
|
||||
Peachtree Borer to 3 1/3 quarts per acre harvest after the leaves have dropped. Spray ali bark
|
||||
Pacific Northwest: area from ground level to lower scaffold limbs.
|
||||
213 to 1 quart per 100 galions
|
||||
or 2 213 to 3 1/3 quarts per
|
||||
acre
|
||||
Do not allow livestock to graze on orchard crops or grasses in treated areas.
|
||||
Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||||
Do nol exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inoredient (i.e., 4 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
POTATOES (1)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of ~plication Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids 213 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Armyworm noticed.
|
||||
Colorado potato beetle POTATOES - CHEMIGATION:
|
||||
Green stink bug For application by irrigation systems, apply the
|
||||
Leffootted bug
|
||||
specified amount of PHASER® 3EC Insecticide per
|
||||
acre. Follow all directions given under the
|
||||
Plant Bug Chemigalion Use Instructions section of this label.
|
||||
Potato Flea Beetle
|
||||
Potato Leafhopper
|
||||
Potato Tuberworm
|
||||
Threelined Potato Beetle
|
||||
European Corn Borer 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Potato Psyllid
|
||||
False Chinch Bug 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Do not make more than 6 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inoredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per )'8ar.
|
||||
SPINACH 121)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of ADDlicatlon Method of ADDlication
|
||||
Armyworm 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Crown Mite noticed.
|
||||
Flea Beetle
|
||||
Green Peach Aphid
|
||||
Leafhopper
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Do not make more than 1 application per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active inoredient (i.e., 1 1/3 auarts) Der acre Der year.
|
||||
STRAWBERRIES (4) .
|
||||
Insects Controlied Rate of Application Method of ApDlication
|
||||
Meadow Spittlebug 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Strawberry Aphid noticed. Do not reapply wrthin 15 days or more than
|
||||
Tarnished Plant Bug
|
||||
twice during a 35-day period when fruit is present.
|
||||
Whrtefly
|
||||
Cyclamen Mite 2 213 quarts per acre in 400 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
gallons of water noticed. Thoroughly wet the foliage, stem and crown
|
||||
of the plant. For multiple applications, do not apply at
|
||||
intervals less than 35 days when fruit is R!esent.
|
||||
Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inaredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
.,
|
||||
STRAWBERRIES - Northwest Use Onl
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of ""plication
|
||||
Garden Symphylan (aids in reducing , 1/3 quarts per 100 gallons Mix thoroughly. Dip entire plant When immersing
|
||||
damage) bundles of plants, make certain any trapped air is
|
||||
forced out to assure thorough wetting of the entire
|
||||
plant.
|
||||
Drain and allow plants to dry before setting them out in the field.
|
||||
Full Personal Protective Equipment (PPElrequirements for applicators also apply to this dipping ooeration.
|
||||
SWEET CORN (Fresh Vegetable Use Only) (1)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Corn Leaf Aphid 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Whitefly noticed.
|
||||
Com Earworm 2 quarts per acre Apply when silks first appear and continue until they
|
||||
begin to dry. Allow 5 days between applications.
|
||||
Do not apply to Sweet Corn to be processed.
|
||||
Do not feed treated forage or ensilage to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated fields.
|
||||
Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (I.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
SWEET POTATOES (1)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Sweet Potato Flea Beetle 2/3 quart per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Sweet Potato Weevil noticed. For Flea Beetle control, begin applications
|
||||
shortly after transplanting or as soon as flea beetles
|
||||
appear. For Sweet Potato Weevil control, apply in
|
||||
sufficient water for complete coverage. Applications
|
||||
may be made to transplants in the nursery andlor in
|
||||
the field. Repeat applications may be made as
|
||||
necessary. For sweet potato weevil control in a clean-
|
||||
up program, apply at a rate of 2 213 quarts per acre to
|
||||
the soil under the sweet potato nursery beds and to
|
||||
the area immediately surrounding the nursery beds.
|
||||
Do not place the seed tubers directly on the ground
|
||||
treated with PHASER® Insecticide.
|
||||
Whitefly 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insect activity or feeding is
|
||||
noticed.
|
||||
Banded cucumber beetle (larvae) (aids in 1 1/3 to 2 213 quarts per acre Work into the soil to a depth of approximate~ 3".
|
||||
control) (South Central states and PUerto broadcast or 1/2 to 1 quart per Treatment should be made just prior to plant set.
|
||||
Rico only) acre on a 16" band over the
|
||||
row (48" row s~acing)
|
||||
Do not feed cull potatoes to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated fields.
|
||||
Do not make more than 3 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient iLe., 4 quarts) per acre peryear.
|
||||
|
||||
TOBACCO (5)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids (including green peach aphid, Seed Bed: Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
tobacco aphid) 2/3 quart per 100 gallons noticed. Apply approximately 6 gallons of finished
|
||||
Budworm spray per 100 sq yd.
|
||||
Cabbage looper
|
||||
Flea beetle
|
||||
Hornworm
|
||||
Green june bug (larvae) Plant Bed: Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
2/3 pint per 100 gallons noticed. Drench at a rate of 1 gallon per sq yd.
|
||||
Aphids (including green peach aphid, Field: Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
tobacco aphid) 213 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre noticed.
|
||||
Budwonn
|
||||
Cabbage looper
|
||||
Flea beetle
|
||||
Green june bug (larvae)
|
||||
Hornworm
|
||||
Stink bug Field:
|
||||
213 quart per 100 galions
|
||||
Do not make more than 6 applications per year.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
TOMATOES (Field and GreenhouselJ2
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of ADDlicatlon
|
||||
Aphids 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Blister Beetle noticed.
|
||||
Colorado Potato Beetle
|
||||
Flea Beetie
|
||||
T ornata Homworm
|
||||
Cabbage Looper 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
Stink Bug
|
||||
Tomato Fruitworm 1 1/3 quarts per acre
|
||||
T ornate Russet Mite
|
||||
Whitefly
|
||||
Yellowstriped Armyworm
|
||||
Whitefly 213 quart per 100 gallons of Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
water. Use 100 to 200 gallons noticed. Hi9.her spray volumes may be necessary for
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of sprav per acre thorough coverage when Whiteflv populations exist.
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Do not make more than 6 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inaredient (i.e., 4 Quarts) Der acre per vear.
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WALNUTS
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Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
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Walnut aphid 2 10 2 213 quarts per acre Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
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(Applied in a minimum of 100 noticed.
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gallons of water per acre
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Do not apply aiter husk split.
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Do not graze livestock on orchard crops or grasses in treated areas.
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Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
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Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. aclive ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
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DOGWOOD LILAC ,
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Insects Controlled
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Dogwood Borer
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COMMERCIALLY GROWN ORNAMENTALS
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GROWN OUTDOORS ONLY
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ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS
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Rate of Application Method of AJmlicatlon
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213 to 1 1/3 quarts per 100 Apply in early June and repeat in 10 - 14
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LIlac Borer gallons (1 1/3 - 2 213 Drench all bark areas down to the ground level.
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teaspoons per gallon)
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Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
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||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 Quarts) per acre per year.
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DOUGLAS FIR (Grown for Ornamentals, Nursery Stock or Christmas Trees) Pacific Northwest Only
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of App!icatlon
|
||||
days.
|
||||
Aphids 213 quart per 100 gallons (1 1/3 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
Cooley Spruce teaspoons per gallon) noticed. For control of Gall Adelgid, apply when white
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||||
Gall Adelgid cottony tufts appear. For control of Needle Midge,
|
||||
Douglas Fir
|
||||
apply in late April or early May just before buds open.
|
||||
Needle Midge
|
||||
Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active irJg~edient1!.e., 4 Quarts) Der acreyer year.
|
||||
PINES~Austrian, Jack, Red, Scotch, White)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Zimmerman Pine Moth 1 quart per 100 gallons (2 Apply in mid-April and again, if necessary, in late fall.
|
||||
teaspoons per gallon) Thoroughly wet bark and main stem, especially where
|
||||
branches join main stem.
|
||||
Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
SHADE TREES (except Birch), SHRUBS
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Aphids 213 quart per 100 gallons (1 1/3 Make applications when insects appear or feeding is
|
||||
teaspoons per gallon) noticed.
|
||||
Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inQredient (j.e., 4 Quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
|
||||
SPRUCE (New England Area Only)
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Spruce Gall Aphid 213 quart per 100 gallons (1 113 Apply in late April or early May when aphids are
|
||||
teaspoons Der oallon) . present but before galls are formed.
|
||||
Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active inaredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per aCre per year.
|
||||
TAXUS
|
||||
Insects Controlled Rate of Application Method of Application
|
||||
Taxus Bud Mite 2/3 quart per 100 gallons (1 113 Make 3 to 5 applications beginning in mid-May.
|
||||
teaspoons per oallon) Thoroughly spray foliage, twigs and bark.
|
||||
Black Vine Weevil 1 113 quarts per 100 gallons (2 Spray thoroughly and drench the soil under the plants.
|
||||
213 teaspoons per gallon) Apply when the weevils first appear and repeat in 14
|
||||
days.
|
||||
Food utensils such as teaspoons must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides.
|
||||
Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year.
|
||||
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
|
||||
Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
|
||||
are not acceptable. return the unopened product container at once.
|
||||
By using this product, user or buyer accepts the following Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability.
|
||||
CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believed to be adequate and should be followed carefully. However, it is
|
||||
impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences
|
||||
may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which
|
||||
are beyond the control of Bayer CropScience. All such risks shall be assumed by the user or buyer.
|
||||
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: BAYER CROPSCIENCE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
|
||||
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE
|
||||
STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS LABEL. No agent of Bayer CropScience is authorized to make any warranties beyond those contained
|
||||
herein or to modify the warranties contained herein. Bayer Crop Science disclaims any liability whatsoever for special, incidental or
|
||||
consequential damages resulting from the use or handling of this product.
|
||||
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR
|
||||
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT,
|
||||
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, OR AT BAYER
|
||||
CROPSCIENCE'S ELECTION, THE REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCT.
|
||||
~ GArY Bayer (:ropSciencl'
|
||||
Bayer CropScience LP
|
||||
P.O. Box 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
|
||||
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NORTH CAROLINA 27709
|
||||
1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
|
||||
Phase'" 3EC Insecticide - NOT For Use in California (MASTER) Approved 4(7/03.
|
||||
/71
|
||||
/17
|
||||
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