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# PARATHION 10 GRANULAR
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- EPA Reg No: **279-2069**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Parathion (10%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-11-05
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-02069-19871105.pdf
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---
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'.
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-, .',
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Code 30089 Net Weight
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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Due to very high acute toxicity 10 Humans and Birds
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For relail sale to and use only by certified applicalQr or persons under their direct supervision and
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on:y for lhosa uses covered by the certified applicato(s certification. Direct supervision IOf this
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product is delined as the c.el\ilied aw\icat~ beir.g physically present dming application, mixing.
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loading, repair and cleaning of application equipment Commercial certIfied applicators must also
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ensure Ihal all persons involved in Ihese activities are informed ollha precaulionary statements.
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Parathion 10 Granular
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Insecticide
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F~ A Reg. No. 279-2069 AA EPA Est., 279-
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AcUve Ingredients:
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Parathion (O,O·dielhyl-O-p-nilrophenyl-
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By WI.
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phosphorothioate). __ ....•................ _ .. _ . _ .... __ . 9.55%
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Related Compounds, ......... ___ .. _ ......... _ .... '" 0.45%
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Inert Ingredients: ..... __ ........... ' .................. " 90.00%
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100.00%
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STOP! READ THE LABEL
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CA~ KILL YOU
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DANG~R POISON
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Keep out of reach
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of children
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See side panels
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for antidote
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and precautions
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PELIGRO
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PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles. no USe este pro·
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ducto hasta que la etiquela Ie haya sido explicado ampliamente.
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ACCEPTED
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NOV 5 1987
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Un J .' ;. ,:.!.\ l:'-"ciiCidC:-- ------
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rUf':: ; !". '.' !:t ! . :::::.~p. I\ct,
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0:; a.: .. :,.";o.:J. 1.>1 ::10 J,t'~li.cido
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~Ct~ ~~.:.~r.J i~;~~··~11 ... 1&,-.. q
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~~~
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~ l' oONOT
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SWAllOW
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~l
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~
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1--·
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00 NOT TOUCH
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DO NOT
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BflEA.THE
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OANGER- POISON-PRECAUTIONS
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POISONOUS IF SWALLOWED
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ThiS product can lull you ,I swallowed even In
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small amounls spray mlsl Of dusl may be
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latal.1 swallowed
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POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
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POisonouS .f louched by hands or spll:ed or
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splashed on skm.:n eyes or on clothmg (liquid
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goes through clothes)
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POISONOUS IF BREATHED
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Breathing vapors. spray mlsl or dusl may be
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lalal.
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THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. INHALED. OR IF
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ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOLLOW
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ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIp·
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MENT WILL INCREASE YOUR RISK.
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USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
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CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING MIXINGILOADING. APPLI·
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CATION. REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPMENT.
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DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE, AND EARLY REE~Hf\Y INTO TREATED
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FIELDS:
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Waterproof pants and coat; heavy-duty chemical-resistant gkJves; rub
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ber boots or rubber overshoes; hood or wide·brimmed hat; safety gog-
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. __ gles or faCO.shield;.NIOS!i-w.0ved1espiralor.loaddition,mixailloa,k_.
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ers must wear a chemical feststant apron when using the concentrated
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product. During aerial application in nonenclosed cockpits. a helmet with
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a visor may be substituted for the hood or wide· brimmed hat and safety
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goggles or (ace shield requirements.
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POISONOUS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
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POISON SIGNS (Symplom.)
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PARA1 HION is a very dangerous poison. It rapklly enters the body on
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-FMC.
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conlact with all skin surfaces and eyes_ Clothing wet with this material
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must be removed immediately. Exposed persons must receive prompt
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medicallreatment or they may die.
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Some 01 the signs and symptoms at poisoning are: Headache. nausea.
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vomiting. cramps. weakness, blurred vision. pin'point pupils, tightness
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FMC Corporatl'on in chesl. labored brealhing. nervousness. swe.lrng. walering 01 eyes.
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drooling Or frothing 01 mouth and nose, muscle spasms and coma.
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Agricultural Chemical GrouP.. WORK SAFETY RULES
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Philadelphia PA 19103 r-- -'.' -.:. ..:... IF. M1XINGIL0"OING IS PERFORMED USING" CLOSED SYSTEM.
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~
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...... IHE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
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6187 I .:. Bf WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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_J. 87 i
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. \.'- .. ,'- ~ .'. ~'1
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Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant apron. Iong
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sleeved shirt (or gauntlets and short sleeve shirt) end long-legged pants;
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shoes and socks.
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Safety goggles or a (aceshleld must be worn when the system is under
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pressure. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use
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with open systems must be available nearby.
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IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING ~N ENCLOSED CAB OR
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COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP·
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MENT MAY BE WORN AS At! ~LTERNATIVE:
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Clean long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants. All ott- olective
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clothing and equipment required lor use during appli~ lusl be
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available in the cab and must be worn when exiting the Cl treated
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areas. H used to< !his purpose, oonlaminaled clothing may broughl
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back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as 8 pi? .g.
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REMEMBER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT II • PROTECT
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YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING C ." nON EQUIP·
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MENT Oil DURING EARLY REENTRYI RE>cH 10 THE INSTRUC·
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TIONS ABOVE.
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HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
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APPUCA TlON.
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IMPORT ANTI If pesticide comes in contact with skin, wash off with soap
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and water, and contact a physician immediately. Always wash hands,
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face. and arms with soap and water before smoking. eating. drinlcing.
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or toileting.
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AFTER WORK: Wash gloves with soap and water before removing.
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Take off all work clothes and shoos. Store protective clothing separately
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from personal clothing. Launder protective clothing after each use. Shower
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using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes when leaving job. Do
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(
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ot wear contaminated clothing. Personal clothing worn during mixing!
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'ing. application. repair and cleaning of application equipment. dis·
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_ ..al of pesticide. and earty reentry into treated fields must be stored
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and laundered separately from household articles. Clothing and equip
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ment heavily contaminated or drenched with parathion must be de
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stroyed according to state and local regu;ations.
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HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
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ADEQUATELY DECONTAMINATED.
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~espirators should be cleaned and cartridges replaced according to
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instructions included with respirators. Replace gloves frequently.
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FIRST AID TREA TMEHT
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Call a doctor (phYSician). clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the
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victim has been exposed to parathion and describe his condition.
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If breathing has .topped, start artifiCial respiration immediately a'ld
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mai •• lain until doctor sees victim.
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If ,'lrallowed, drink 1 or 2 51lasses of water and induce vomiting by
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touching back of throat with fu~er. Never give anything by mouth to an
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unconscious person. Have victim lie down and kep.p quiet. See doctor
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immediately.
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In case of contact, immediately Hush eyes or skin with plenty of water
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for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
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See doctor immediately.
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( TE TO PHYSICIAN
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_ .Idote-administer atropine sulfate in large doses. TWO to FOUR
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mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is overcome.
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Repeat at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of auopinization appear.
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2·PAM chloride is also antidotal and may be auministered in conjunctioh
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wi.h a'ropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Par·
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athion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor affecting central and periph
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eral nervous srstems Bnd producing cardiac and respiratory depression.
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Al first sign 0 pulmonary edema. the patient should be given supple·
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mental oxygen and treated symptomatically. Continued absorption of
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the poison may occur and fatal relapses have been reported after initial
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improvement; VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS IN·
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DICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS.
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FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL
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716-735-3765
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POST TREATED AREA
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Consul! your State Agricultural Extension Service or Experiment Station
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regarding J)I.."Isting treated areas.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This peSticide Is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Sirds in treated areas
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may be killed. 00 not apply directly to water. Drift and runoH from target
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areas may be hazardous to aqualic organisms in adjacent aqua lie siles.
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Covel or incorporate granules which Bre spilled. Do not contaminate
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water by cl3amng of equipment or disposal of wastes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It Is a violation of Federal law t~ usa this product In a manner Incon·
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slslenl With its labeling.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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PeltiCIde St_ .
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Keep out of reach 01 children and animals. Store in original con·
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(ainers only. Store if'! a COOl. dry pface and avoid excess heat.
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Carefully open containers. After partial use, loki and roU back
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bags. clamp and close tightly. Do not put concentrate or dilute
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material in!o food or drink containers. 00 not contaminate other
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pesticides. ferti~zers. water. f.)Od or feed by storage or disposal.
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In case of Spill. avoid contact. isolate area and keel' out animals
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and unprolected persons. Coniine spil". Call FUC collect: (716)
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735·3765.
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To confine spill: If liquid, dike surrounding area or a.bsofb with
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sand. cat litter or commercial clay. H dry material, coyer to pre-.
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vent dispersal. Place damaged package in a hoEding confainer.
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Identify contents.
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Petticlde Dlopoul
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of
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excess pesticide. spray mixture. or rinsate is a violalion of Fed·
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eral ~w. It these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according
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to label instructions, contact your Stale Pesticide or Environ·
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mental Control ~. or the Hazardous Waste representative
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al the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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Container Dllpoul
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Completely en1JCy ~ into application equipment Then d~se
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of empty bag in a ~mtalJ landfill or by incineration. or. :: allowed
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by State and local authorities. by burning. If burned. stay out of
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smoke.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
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The following restrictions apply to use of this product after February 1,
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1988.
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B"!fore using this pesticide on com in the counlies listJd below. you
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musl oblain the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR F~OTECTION OF
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ENDANGERED SPECIES lor Ihe counly in which Ihe produc1 is to be
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uSed. The bu!letin is available from your Cou~ty ExtenSion Agent. State
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Fish and Garr.e Office, or your pesticide dealer. Use of thl. product
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In a manner Inconsistent with the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR
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PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES Is a violation 01_1
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laws.
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Alabama
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Colbert. Greene. Jackson, Lamar. lauderdal'J. Limestone. Madison.
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Marshall. Morgan. Pickens and Sumter
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Alllona
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Graham. Maricopa. Mohave. Pima. Pinal and Santa Cruz
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Arkln .. s
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Benton, Clark, Clay, Cross, Lawrence, Lee, Poinsette, Poll; Randolph,
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Sharp and S1. Francis
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California
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Butte. Colusa. Gtenn. Imperial. Inyo. Kern. los Angeles. Merced.
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Modoc. Orange, Riverside. Sacramento. San Bemardino. San D~.
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Sanla Barbara, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutler, Tehema, Ventura and Yolo
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Florida
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Alachua. Baker. Bradford. Brevard. Sraward. Chartotte. Citrus. Clay,
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Collier, Columbia. Dade. De Solo. Di:d9. Dl1'/al. Flagler. Gadsden,
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Gilchresl, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, HilisIlorouth,
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Indian River, Jefferson. Lafayette, Lake, Lee. Leon. Levy. MadisOn.
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Manatee, Marion. Martin, Monroe. Nassau, Okeechobee, Orange.
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Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco. Pinellas. POlk, Putnam, St. Johns. Sl.
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Lucie, Sarasola, Seminole, SUmler, SUWannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia
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andWakulia
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Georgi.
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BranHey, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Carnderi, candler, Chartion, Cha1ham,
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Effingham. Emanuel. Evans, Glascock, Glynn. Jefferson. Jenkins,
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Johnson, Liberty, Long, Mclnlosh, Pierce, Richmono, Serev,", Ware,
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Washington and Wayne
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Kin ...
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Clark, Comanche. Meade and Stafford
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Kontucky
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Ballard. Buller, Edmundson, Green. Hatt. Jackson. Laurel. Livingston.
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Marshall, McClacken, McCreary, Pulaski. Rockcaslle, Taylor. Warren
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and Wayne
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MI .. llllppl
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Claiborne. Copiah. Hinds. Itawamba. Lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee
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MlllOurl
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Barry. Benton. Camden, Christian. Dallas, Greene. Hickory, Jaspar.
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Lawrence, Miller, Newton. Osage, Polk, SI. Clair, Stone and WebSter
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Montini
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Garlield, McCone, Sheridan and Valley
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Nebrllkl
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Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Buller, C3ss, Cedar, Coff .. , Dawson, D<>dge,
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DoiJQlas, Hall, Hammon, Holl, Howard, Kearney, Keya Paha, KnOx,
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Merrick, Na""", PI>eIps, PlaHe, Polk, Rock, Sarpy and Saunders
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Ne~odoI
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Cla,k
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•
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c
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'.
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Hew Mexico
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Chaves. Oebaca and Eddy
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North carolina
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Edgecombe. Nash and Pin
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North O.kohl
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Sanson. Bottineau, Bu11<8. Burleigh. Divide, Dum, Eddy. Emmons,
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Fosler. Kidder. logan. McHerlry; Mclmosh. McKenzie. Mclean. Me<ter •.
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Morton. Mounlra" Nelson. Oliver. Pierce. Ramsey. RanY;IIe. Rolene.
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Sheridan. Sioux. Stutsman. Towner. Ward. Wells and Williams
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Ohio
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Pickaway
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Oklahornll
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Delaware, McCurtain and Pushmataha
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O~
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South carolina
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Aiken. Barnwell. Baaufort. Barkley. Charleston. Colleton. Dorchester.
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Georgetown. Hampton. Horry. Jasper and Marion
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South DokOlll
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Clay. Haakon. Hughs. Potter. S1anIey. Sully. UnIon. Walworth. yankton
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and 2iebach
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Ton_
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Badforo. Blount. Claiborne. Decatur. Franklin. Hancock. Hardin.
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Hawkins. Hid<man. Knox. Lawrenoe. LJncoIn. Loudon. Marshall. Maury.
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Meigs. Monroe. Rhea. Roane. Scon. Sequatchie. 5m~h. Sulliyan.
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Trousdale and Wayne
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Tlx ••
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Aransas. Austin. Bastrop. Burleson. Cameron. Colorado. Coma!. Fort
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Band. Goliad. Harris. Hays. Jeff DaY;s. Peoos. Reeves. Refugio and
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VICtoria
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lItoh
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Utah and Washington
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Vlrglnlo
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Lee. Russell. Scon. Smyth. Tazewell. Washington and Wise
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Not for use or storage in or around the house.
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Wireworm Control: Parathion to Granular is designad for application
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to the soil for the control of wireworms attacking roots of Boans, Carrots,
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Sweet Com, Cabbage, Cauliflower. Onions. Turnips, LeH~. Brocco~i.
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Brussels Sprouls. Celery. Kale. AooIicalions should be made as a
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broadcast. preplanUng treatment ai lhe ral1 of 30 to 40 pounds per
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acre. ADf*f preplant broadcast soil treatments of 30 to 60 pounds per
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acre to' TOmatoes and Ornamentals (for use on commercially grown
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ornamentals only); 40 to 60 pounds per acre to Irish Potatoes. and 40
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pounds per acre to Peas and Sugar Baets. The materia! should be
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distributed evenly over the soil sunace and thoroughly worked into the
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top 4 to 9 Inches of soil _ a double disc harrow. The lower rate of
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application should be used on minerai soils while muok soils will require
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the higher dosage. Koep all persons and animals out of treated area
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for 43 hours.
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_nl: Ground Mealybug. Root Aphid-Apply 50 pounds per acre to
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soil surface prior to pfanting and thoroughly work into upper 6 inches.
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Com: Com Rootworm-Apply 10 to 15 pounds per acre as a row soil
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treatment when planting.
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_n •• Com. Sugor Beets: Garden Symphylar>-App1y 50 pounds per
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acre to soil surface before planting and thoroughly ""'" Into upper 6
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inches.
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Onlono: Onion Maggot-Apply 20 pounds per acre In furrow ~ seed
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at p;anUng time.
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P.otot_: Garden SYn1phyian-Apply 50 pounds per acre to soil sur
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face before ,>Ianting Bod work Into upper 6 to 9 Inches of .... 1.
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Dealers Should Sell In Ortglnal Packages Only.
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Torm. 01 Sole or u .. : On purchase of this product buyer and user
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agree to the following cond~s:
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WIIn'I/Ity: FMC makes no warranty. exp<eNeCI or implied. concerning
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the use ill this product other than Indicated on the label. Except aq so
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warranled. the product Is sold as Is. Buyer and .... assume all risk 01
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use and/or handling andIor storage 01 this matenoI when such use and/
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or handling and/or storage Is contrary to label Instructions.
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Dlrectlon •• 1Id Recomrnonclotlono: Follow directions carefully. Timing
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ond method of application. waather and crop conditions. mixture witn
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other chemicals not ap.ec;lically ,,,,,,,,,,mended and other Infiuenclng
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factOl~ In the """ 01 this product are beyond the control of the seller
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lind are usumod by the buyer at his own risk.
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U .. 01 Product: FMC's recommendations for the use of this product
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are based upon testa belleYed to be reliable. The usa of this product
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being beyond the control of the manufacturer. no guarant ... expressed
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or Implied. Is made as to the effecla of such or the flSU"S to be obtalnad
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H not used In aOOO<dance _ diracliono or established ... Ie practica.
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