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# PHOSKIL 2 DUST INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **279-464**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Parathion (2%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-11-09
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-00464-19871109.pdf
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---
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c.
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fair I <1 0
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Code 30060 Net Weight
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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Duft to very high acute toxicity to Humans ana l3irds
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For retail saJe (0 and use only by certified appIicalOf or persons under their direct supecvisioo and
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Olily (or those uses co"ered by (he certified applicator's certffication. Direct supeMsion for this
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product Is defined as ~., certified appticatOf being physically present during appicalion. mixing,
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loading. repair and cIean..g of application equipment. Commercial certified appIicalDrS most also
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ensure thai all persons invotved in these activities ate informed oltha ;>fecautiomvy stat€menlS.
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Phoskil® 2 Dust
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Insecticide
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EPA Reg. No. 279-464 ZA EPA Est., 279-
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_ ingredient: By WI.
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Porathion; O.O-diethyl O·p-nitrophenyl
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I~":~e:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:~
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100.00%
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STOP! READ THE LABEL
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CAN KILL YOU
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NOT FOR HOME USE
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DANGER POISON
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Keep out 01 reach
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01 children
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See side panels
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lor 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 efiqueta Ie haya $ido explicado ampliamente.
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...... ~ ....... ----.~--..;...-.. ":' .. ~":,:,'~
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'\l:~-eqi \
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• . ....... t"t'!I
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. . ·-.. ;~i;,,~;~'.L4~1981 ~
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CCE D
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1987
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FMC Corporation
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Agricultural Chemical Group
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Philadelphia PA 19103 ,
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..... 7
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r-:---~' UANGER-POISOH-PRECAUTIONS
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~
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SWAllOW
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~:
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NISONOUS IF SWALLOWED
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ThiS product can kill you il swallowed even in
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small amounls: spray mist or dust may be
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latal if swalIov.ed.
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POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
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t-.....
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j-_. Poisonous iltouched by hands or spilled or
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splashed on Skin, in eyes or on clothing (liquid
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~~;;;:;:~ goes through clothes)
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00 NOT TOUCH
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POISONOUS IF BREATHED
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Breathing vapors. spray mist or dust may be
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latal.
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DO NOT
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aREATH£
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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 REENTRY INTO TREATED
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FIELDS:
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Waterprool pants and coat; heavy-duty chemical· resistant gtoves; ",b
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ber boots or ",bile< overshoes; hood or wlde-brimmed hat; safety gog.
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gles or face shield; HIOSH 8DI)fOVed respirator. In addition. mix8f/IQsd·
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ers must wear a chemical reSIstant apron when = concentraled
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product. During aerial application In nOllellclosed • 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 face shield requirements.
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POISONOUS TO ASH AND WlLDUFE
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POI!lON SIGNS (Symptom.)
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PARATHION Is a very dangerous polson. H rapldty enters the body on
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contact with all skin sorloces and eyes. Clothing wei with this malerial
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must be removed immediately. Exposed persons must rOCGlve prompt
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medical treatment or they may die.
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Some of the signs and symptoms of poisoning are: Headaohe. nausea.
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vomiting. cramps. weakness. blurred vision. Pin·potnt pupils. tightness
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in chest. labored breathing. nervousness. sweating. watering of ayes.
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drooling Of kOlhing of mouth and nose. muscle spasms and coma.
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WORK SAFETY RULES
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IF MIXINGilOADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM.
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THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
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BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant apron. long·
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sleeved shlrt (Of gauntleis and short &lee .. shirt) and Iong.togged I'8flts; _ and sockS.
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Safety goggle. or a laceshlelcl must be worn when the system Is under
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pressure. · ... 11 other protective clothing and equipment required for use
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with open aysiems must be 8vailatM nearby,
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.'
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IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR
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COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP
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MENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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Clean Iong·sleeved shirt and long-legged panls. All other protective
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clothing and equipment required (or use during applicalion must be
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available in the cab and must be wom when exiting the cab inlo treated
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areas. n used tor this purpose. contaminated dothing may not be brought
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back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag.
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REMEMBER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT
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YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIP
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MENT OR DURING EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUC
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TIONS ABOVE.
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HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
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APPLICATION.
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IMPORTANT! If pesticide comes in contact with skin. wash oH with soap
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and water. and contact a physician immedtately. Always wash hands.
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face, and arms with soap and water before smoking, eating. drinking,
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or toileling.
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AFTER WORK: Wash gJoves with soap and waler before removing.
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Take or. all work clothes and shoes. Store pr()~ective clothing separately
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from pe<sOOaI 00thing.1.aundef protective dOtNng a!ler each use. Shower
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using soap and water. Wear only clean dolhes when leaving job. Do
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not wear contaminated cJolhing. Personal clothing worn during mixing!
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Joading, appIicalton, repair and cleaning of application equipment. dis·
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posal of pesticide. and early 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 slate and local regulations.
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HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
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ADEQUATELY DECONTAMINATED.
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{_ 'lirators should be cleaned and cartridges replace<! according to
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'C ,uctions included with respirafors. Replace gloves frequently.
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ARST AID TREATMENT
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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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tf breathing MS stopped, start artificial respiration immediately and
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maintain until doctor sees viclim.
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tf awallowed, drink 1 or 2 91asses of water and induce vomiting by
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touching back of throat with fl~r. Neve~ give anything by mouth to an
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unconscioUs persort Have victim lie dowt, and keep quiet. See doctor
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immediately.
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In case of contKt. immediately flush eyes or skin With plenty of water
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for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated dothing and shoes.
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See doctor immediately.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Antidote-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 atropinization appear.
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2·PAM chloride is also antkSotaJ and may be administer6d in conjunction
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with alropine. 00 NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Par
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athion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor affecting central and periph
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f"r:tl nervous systems and producing cardiac and respiratory depression.
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( ·rst sign of pulmonary ede.l1a, the patiEmt stlouki be given supple
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\.. .. nlal 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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improvemenl; 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 TRUTED AREA
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Consult your State Agricullur3t Extension Service or Experiment Station
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regarding posting treated areas.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is high1y toxic to (ish and wildlife. Birds in treated aTeas
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may be kWed. 00 not apply diredly 10 water or wetlands (swamps,
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marshes, bogs, and pothOles) Run·off and drift from target areas may
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be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aqualic sites. Do not
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conlaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wasles.
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This produd is extremely toxic to bees exposed to diTect "eatment or
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residues on bb:>rnlng crops or weeds. 00 not apply this product or allow
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to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment
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area.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It I •• violation 01 Federal law 10 u .. Ihls product In a manner incon
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sllIenl with Ita labeling.
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Do nol apply thl. product In such a manner as 10 directly ~h,ough
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drift expoae WOf1(ers Of other persons. The afea being treated must be
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vacated by unprotected peroons. .
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Reentry into apple, citrus, peach. nectarine or grape lieJds in the states
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of Arizona, Catilomia. Nevada. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and
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Utah is prohibited for seven days after (he end of application, unless all
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protective clothing and equipment required for earty reentry as de
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scribed elsewhere on the label is worn. Reentry inlo all other treated
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areas is prohibited for 48 hours after end of application, unless all re
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quired protective clothing and equipment is worn.
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Because certain states may require more reslrictive reentry intervals for
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various crops treated With this product. consult your State Department
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of Agriculture for further informalion.
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Written or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to
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be in a treated area OT in an area aoo.Jt to be treated with this product.
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Inform workers of areas or fields that may not be entered without specific
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protective clothing, period of time field must be vacated and appropriate
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actions to take in case of accidental expo&"lre. An d:xample of such
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information is given under wrinen warnings. When oral warnings are
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given. warnings shall be given in a language customarily understOod by
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workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that
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wrinen warnings cannot be understood by workers. Wrinen warnings
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must include the folJowing informalion:
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DANGER
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Area treated with Phoskil· 2 Dust on (insert date). Do not enter
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wilhout appropriate protective clothing for 48 hours (insert Stale
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Department of AgricuHure's re-entry interval, if lTIOfe restrictive).
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In case of accidental exposure to pesticide spray or duss, wash
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the skir. thoroughly With soap and water. Remove contaminated
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clothing and wash before reuse. If in eyes, flush with plenty of
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water. If inhaled, 90 to an area where the pesticide has not been
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appUed. Get mechcal attention if needed.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Storage
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00 not store in or around the home.
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Keep out of reach of children and animals. Store in original con·
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lainers only. Store in a COOl. dry place and avoid excess heat.
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Carefully open containers. After partial use, fold and roll back
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bags, damp and dose tightly. Do not pul concentrate or dilute
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malerial into food or drink containers. Do not contaminate other
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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
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and unprotected persons. Coniine spillS. Call FMC collect: (716)
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735-3765.
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To confine spill: If liquid, dike surrounding area or absorb wilh
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sand, cat litter or commercial day. If dry material, cover to pre·
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vent dispersal. Place damaged package in a holding container.
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Idenlify contenls.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardoUs. Improper disposal of
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excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Fed
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erallaw. H these wastes cannol be disposed of by use according
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to label instruc\ions. contact your State Pesticide Of Env1ron~
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mental Control Aaency, or the HazardoUs Waste representative
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at the nearest EFfA Regional Office for guidance.
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CoINII_D1sposal
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Comple\e\y empty ""II inlo applicallon equipment. Then dispose
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of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if alkwfed
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by Slate and local authorities, by burning. " burned, slay oot 01
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smoke.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
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The lailowlng reslrictions apply to use 01 this product aHer February I,
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19BB.
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Belore using this pesticide on com, wheat. oats andlor barley in the
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counties lisled below, you musl oblain the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN
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FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES lor lhe county in
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which the product is 10 be used. The bulletin Is availabte from your
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County Exlension Agenl, Siale Fish and Game OIIice, or yoor pesliCide
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deaier. UN of thll product In I mon_ Inconlillont with the PES
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TICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPE·
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CIES II I violation of Federll ,,"WI,
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Allblml
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Colbert, Greene. Jackson, lamar, lauderdale. Umeslone, Madison.
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Marsh.II, Morgan, Pickens and SUmler
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Arizona
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Grahem, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Sanla Cruz
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ArIuonl ..
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Benton, Clark, gay, Cross, Lawrence, Lee, _0, Polk, Randolph,
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Sharp and St. Francis
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CoIliomll
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Bulle, Colusa, Glenn, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angel •• , Merced,
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c
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• t
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c
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. . .
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Modoc, Orango, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San lJiego,
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Santa BarbaTa. Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, T~, VenI1Jfa and Yolo
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Florida
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Alachua. Bake'. Bradford. Brevard. Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay,
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Collier, Columbia, Oade, De Soto. Dixie, Duva!. FI&gler, Gadsden.
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Gi;.:t,rest, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, HighIan<Is, HiHsborough,
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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, SI. Johns, St.
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Lucie, Sarasola, Seminole, Sumler, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia
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and Wakulla
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Georgi.
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Branlley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burlce, Camden, Candler, Char1lon, Chalham,
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Effingham, Emanuel. Evans, Glascock. Glynn, Jefferson. Jenkins.
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Johnson. liberty, Long. McIntosh. Pierce, Richmond. Screven. Ware,
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Wasihington and Wayne
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Kin ...
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Clarlc, Comanclle, Meade and SlaHord
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Kentucky
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Ballard. Butler, Edmundson, Green, Hart. Jackson, Laurel. Livingston.
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Marshall. McCracken, McCreary. Pulaski, Rockcastie, Taylor, Warren
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and Wayne
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MI .. I .. lppl
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Claiborne. Copiah, Hinds, Jrawamba, lOwndes. Monroe and Noxubee
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Mluourl
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Barry, Benton, camden, Christian, OaUas, Greene, Hickory, Jaspar,
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Lawrence, Miller, Newlon, Osage, Polk, 51. Clair, Slone and Websler
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_tono
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Gartieid, McCone, Sheridan and Vaney _aka
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Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Buller. Cass, Cedar, Colfax. Dawson, Dodge,
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~Ias, Hall, Hamihon, Hoh, Howard, Kearney, Keya Paha, Knox,
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Merrick, Nance, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Rock, Sarpy and Saunders
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-Clarlc
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_Mexico
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Chaves, Debaca and Eddy
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North Corollo.
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Edgecombe, Nash and Pitt
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North Dllkol8
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Sanson. Bottineau, Burke. Burleigh. DMde, Dunn, Eddy. Emmons.
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Foster. Kidder, Loaan, McHen,,!, Mclnlosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer,
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Morton. Mountrair. Nelson, OlIVer, Pierce. Ramsey, Ranville, Rolette.
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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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Oklohoma
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Delaware. McCurtain and Pushmataha
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Otegon
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Lake
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SoutII Corollo.
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AJk~n, Barnwell. Beaufort. Berkley. Charleston, Colleton. Dorchester.
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Georgetown. Hampton. Harty, Jasper and Marion
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South OIIkoto
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aay, Haakon, Hughs, Potier, Stanley, SUlly, Union, WaIwof1h, Yankton
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and Ziebach
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Ton_
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Bedford. B&ount. Claiborne. Decatur. Franklin. Hancock. Hardin.
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HawIdns, Hickman, Knox, Lawrence, l.incxlIn, Loodon, Marshall, Maury,
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r.4eigs, Monroe, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequalchie, Smith, Sullivan,
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Trousdale and Wayne
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T ....
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Aransas, Austin, Bastrop. Burteson. Camet'on, Colorado, Comal. Fort
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Bend, Goliad, Harris, Hays. Jeff Davis, Pecos. Reeves, Refugio and
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VICtoria
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IItoh
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Lffah Rnd Wasihington
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Virginia
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lee, Russen, Soon, Smyth, Tazewen, Washington and Wise
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Apply when peSls lirsl appear and repeal as required. May be applied
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by ground or air. Observe days Interval between lasl application and
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harvesl indicated by number In ( ) lollowing crop.
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Michal<. (7): Michoke Plume Moth - Use 25 pounds per acre.
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lINn. (7): Aphids, Whilelty, Lealhopper and Mexican Bean BeeUe -
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Use 25 pounds per acre.
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Broccofl ~), Bru."', Sprout. (7), Cobboge (7).. Coul_ (7),
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Kohl.... : Aphids, Vege\abIe W_I, ArmywOrms, Diamondback MOth
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Larvae, a Imported Cabt.ageworm - Use 1510 20 pounds per acre.
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Climbing CulWorms, Cabbage Loopers - Use 25 POUnds per acre.
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ConotII (15): Aphids, Vegelable Weevil and Pelrobla Mile - Use 25
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poun<lo per acre. Do not use lrealed corrot lops lor lood or leed.
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Celery: Aphido, Celery LeaHler, Climbing Cutworms - Use 20 to 25
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pounds per acre. Le.lIloppers - Use 20 pound. per a~re. Do nol apply
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within 21 days of harveol. Lea/miner, LOOpI<S, WhltllIies - Use 35
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pounds per acre. Do not apply '·.ilhln 30 days of harvest.
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. CoItord. (10), Kale (10), Muotord G_I (10): Aphids, Vegelable
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Weevil, Gabbage Looper, Almyworms, CUmiling CvIwoons, Diamond·
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back Molh Larvae, Imported Cabbagewonn -lfse 25 pounds per acre.
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Com (12): Spider Miles- Use 25 pounds per acre. Do nol apply within
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12 days of harvest.
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Cucum ...... (15) .nd SqUOlh (15): Aphid, Climbing Cutworms, Cu·
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cumber Beetle. Squash Bug, leafmlner. Thrips and Ffea BeeUe - Use
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25 pounds per acre. Do not apply before vining on cucumbers.
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Eggpl.nl (15): Aphid, Whilelly, and Lealminer - Use 25 pounds per
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acre.
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Grope. (14): Thrips, HopIi. Beetle, Grape teaNolder - Use 25 1033
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pounds per acre. Grape Mealybug - Use 30 to 35 pounds per acre.
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GrCMJnd application preferred.
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Hop. (15): Aphids - Use 25 10 40 pounds per acre.
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Lettuce (Heod 7, lMf 21): Aphids, Lealttoppers, Lealminer, Anny·
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worms, Cabbage Looper, Imported Gabbagewonn - Use 25 pounds
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per acre.
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Melons (7): Aphids. leafhopper, Leafminer, Thrips, Petrobia MitE' tJnd
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Cucumber Beelles - Use 2 pounds per acre.
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Onion. (15): Lealminer, Thrips and Petrobla. Mile (Ca1ilomIa) - Use
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25 pounds per acre.
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Peochll, Nec1ort"": Oriental FruH Moth, European Red Mile, Two·
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Spoiled SPider MHes and Brown MHe - Use 50 pounds per acre. Apply
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by ground or air. Apply when insects are in damaging numbers. In
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Caliromia: do not apply within 21 days of harvest. DO not apply mors
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than once per bloom. Do nol appty more than 5 pounds actual parathion
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per acre between January 1 aoo harvest. in areas other than California;
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do nol apply within 14 days 01 harvest Do not apply marelhan 5 pounds
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actual parathion per acre per year.
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Pe .. (10): Aphid, Pea Weevil, Thrips, Climbing Cutworms, Almyworms
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and Lealminer - Use 25 pounds per acre.
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"-(15): Aphids - Use 1010 15 pounds per acre.
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Pumpkins (19): Aphids, Cucumber BeeUe - Use 20 pounds per acre.
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Climbing Cutworms and Squash Bugs - Use 25 pounds per acre.
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Smou Grains (Borley. Oota. _) (15): Petrobla (Brown Wheal)
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Mite, Black Grass Bug and Stinkbugs - Use 25 to 37 pounds per acre.
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Aphids - Use 25 pounds per acre.
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||||
Splnoch (14): Aphids, Lealminer, Cabbage Looper, Arrnywonn, Crown
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||||
Mites (cali/omia only) - Use 25 pounds per acre .
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Slrow_ (14): AIAlids, Lygus Bugs, Lealttoppers, Strawberry Leal·
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roller and Whitefly - Use 25 pounds per acre.
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||||
Tomoloeo (10): Aphid, Loalminer - Use 25 pounds per acre. Russel
|
||||
M~es and Stink Bugs - Use 121022 pounds per acre.
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Dealers Should Sell In Original Packages Only.
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Term. 01 Sole or Use: On purchase 01 Ihis producl buyer and user
|
||||
agree 10 the loIlowing COO<Iilicns:
|
||||
Wlrranty: FMC makes no warranty, expressed or Implied. concerning
|
||||
Ihe use 01 Ihis product other !han Indicaled on the label. Excepl as so
|
||||
warranted, the prodlact is sold as Is. Buyer and user assume all risk of
|
||||
use and/or handling and/or storage of this material when such use and!
|
||||
or handling and/or storage is contrary to label instructions.
|
||||
Dlrectlon •• nd ___ Ion.: Follow diroc;;ons careluny. Timing
|
||||
and method of appIation, weather and crop conditions, mixture with
|
||||
Olher chemicals nol specifically recommended and o:her Influencing
|
||||
lactors in lhe use 01 this product are beyond lha conlrol ollhe sener
|
||||
and are assumed by the buyer al his own risk.
|
||||
UN 01 Product: FMC's recommendations lor lha use 01 Ihls product
|
||||
are based upon lesls believed 10 be reliable. The use 01 Ihis product
|
||||
being beyond the conl~ 01 the manufacturer, no guarantee. expressed
|
||||
or implied, is made as 10 lhe effects 01 such or the resuns 10 be obtained
|
||||
if not used in accordance with directions or established sate practice.
|
||||
Dlmagea: Buyer's Of user's exclusive remedy for damages for breach
|
||||
of warranty or negligence shall be limited to direct damages not ex·
|
||||
caoding lhe purchase price paid and shan nollnclude incidenlal or con·
|
||||
sequential damages.
|
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Phoskil and ..... -fMC Trademlr1tS 130060'"71
|
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