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# DUPONT BENLATE 50 DF FUNGICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-447**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Benomyl (50%)
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- Label accepted: 1992-11-12
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00447-19921112.pdf
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---
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Ms. Janice K. Sharp
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E. I. DuPont De Nemours & Co., In~.
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Earley Mill Plaza, P.o. Box 80038
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Wilmington, DE 19880-0038
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Dear Ms. Sharp:
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Subject: Amended Labeling - Change in Re-Entry Statement
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DuPont Benlate 50 OF Fungicide
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EPA Registration No. 352-447
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Your Submission Dated October 8, 1992
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The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with
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registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
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Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable, provided that you:
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1. Make the labeling changes listed below before you release
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the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling:
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On page 2, delete the paragraph directly above
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"chemigation". This label does not contain directions for use on
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small grains or seed treatmen~s.
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2. Submit one (1) copy of your final printed labeling before
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you release the product for shipment.
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A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.
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Enclosure
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Sincerely yours,
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Susan T. Lewis
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Product Manager (21)
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Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
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Registration Division (H7505C)
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44-
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H7505C:J.Fairfax:352~7:11/13/92
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REGISTRATION CODE 1290-000
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PACKAGE SIZES
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6 - 2 POUND BOXES I CARTON
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6 - 5 POUND BOXES I CARTON
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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BENLATE® 50 OF
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FUNGICIDE
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DlSPERSIBlf GRANUlES
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BYWBGHT
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BenomyIp.lethyll-{buty1ca!bamoy)-2-benzimidazolecafbamate) .................................................................... .5O%
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.. ERT INGREDlENT5 ....................................................................................................................................................... .50%
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TOTAL 100%
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EPA Reg. No. 352-447
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION l'~" n'1992
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: - .. ,"id.e.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Un '.' . ;:-;;';::,L;!~:\"l'"
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\\ .. :.'.:".'.0.:. ... \.I,.~'~'l: f'P':;\1c 1 •..
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HAZARDS TO HUMAf'lS AND DOMESTIC ANIMA~li~;:~j :.;k. <i,;k'A Re
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J5 ~ -'I 'fI1
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CAUTION! MAY IRRITATE EYES, NOSE, THROAT AND S:.IN.
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Avoid breathing dust or spray mist Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. W2sh thoroughly after using.
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Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose workers, or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by
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unprotP.Cted person:.
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Protective clothing must be worn during periods 01 exposure. See Directions lor Use.
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This product may cause a temporary allergic skin reaction in a lew susceptible persons. This condition should be treated a: an anergic dermatitis.
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There is no evidence of after eftects or permanent injury.
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First Aid: In case of contact, flush skin or eyes with plenty of water; lor eyes, get medical attention.
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Aerial Mixer-Loaders: Wear a dust mask or a respirator during handling and mixing as this product may be harmful if inhaled. See D~ections for Use.
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For medical emergencies involving this produc~ call1?!1 free 1-800-441-3637.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is presen~ or to intertidal areas below the mean high water
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mark, except for the registered aquatic use on rice. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous
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to fish in adjacent areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from
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areas treated.
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For registered aquatic uses: Aquatic organisms may be killed at reconvncnded application rates.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Keep fNI3'I from f~e or sparks.
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NOTICE
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Entry into treated fields without personal protective equipment is restricled for 24 hours k>llowing application of bef\0fiM, ~use ~i~ :;fjltes may
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require more restrictive reentry intervals klr various crops treated with this produc~ consult your State Department of Agrj.:uft4,e b- fulther information.
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Written or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to be in ~ !reated ar:~ or in an aiea abou1 to be treated with this ~-OduCt. When
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oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language customarily understood by workers. Oral warnings inU~l 'b!l,~iven w'ttieiEi is reason to
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befieve that written warnings cannot be understood by workers, Warnings must intlude the Iollowing inlormatior..' : 'C,,(JT1ON. Ar~a' treated with
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'Benlate' 50 OF on (date of application). Entry into treated fields without personal protective ecuiprnent is restricted for 24 hours Iobw'-ig'a;Jplication
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01 benomyl. In case of contact, flush skin or eyes wit~ plenty of water; for eyes. get medical attention.' •••• .. .
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violalion of federal law to use this product in a rranner inconsistent
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with its labeling.
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Ou Pont "Ben late" 50 OF should be used only in accordance with
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recommendations on this label, or in separate published Ou Pont
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rooommendations available through local dealers.
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Du Pont will not be responsible for losses or damages resulting from use of
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this product in any manner not specifICally recommended by Du Pont.
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User assumes aI risk associated with such nonrecorM'lended use.
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"Benlate" 50 OF is a systemic fungicide recommended lor the control of
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many important plant diseases. "treatment is not effective foftowing use of
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"Benlate" 50 OF as recommended, a resistant strain of the fungus may be
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present. If treatment is ineffective due to the presence of a benomyt
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resistant strain, then neither "Benlate" 50 OF, nor any oflo'll' benzimidazole
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or thiophanate type fungicide will effectively control that disease;
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consideration should be given to prompt use of other types of suitable
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fungicides.
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The repeated exclusive use of "Benlate" 50 OF may lead to buildup of
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resistant strains of fungi and loss of disease control. A spray program
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using other fungicides may delay resistant strain buidup. Consult your
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state extension specialist or official state recommendations for guidance on
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your particular crop and disease control situation.
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NOTE: 00 not tank mix or alternate "Benlate" 50 OF with benzimidazole or
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thiophanate products such as "Mertect"' or "Topsin"'.
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Do not use on Greenhouse crops, including Hydroponic grown crops.
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Do not use on any container grown crops.
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Entry into treated fields without personal protective equipment is restricted
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lor 24 hours 1o!lowing a~ication of benomyl.
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WORK SAFETY RULES
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Keep all unprotected persons, children, livestock and pets away from
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treated area or where there is danger of drilt.
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During mixing and loading of the concentrated product wear the Iollowing
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protective clothing and equipment:
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Long sleeve shirt and long legged pants; chemical resistant gloves,
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chemical resistant apron; chemical resistant shoes, shoe coverings, or
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boots. Wear a dust mask or a respirator approved by the National
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Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health (30 CFR Part 11) when
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mixing or loading lor aerial application
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Wear the Iollowing protective cfothing d'Jring application, equipment repair,
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equipment cleaning, and during reen~y to treated areas belore expiration
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of the 24-hour reentry interval:
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Long sleeve shirt and long legged pants; chemical resistant gloves;
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chemical resistant shoes, shoe coverings, or boots. During aerial
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application from endosed cockpits wear long sleeve shirt and long
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legged pants. A clean pair of chemical resistant gloves must be carried
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in the cockpit and worn during exiting from the airemlt.
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Impertant! Belore removing gloves, wash them with soap and water.
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Always wash hands, face, and arms with soap and water before smoking
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eating, drinking or toileting.
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After work, take off all clothes and shoes. Shower using soap and wate ..
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Wear only clean clothes. Do not use contaminated clothing. Wash
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protective clothing and protective equipment with soap/detergent and water
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after each use. Personal and protective clothing worn during use must be
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laundered separately Irom household articles. Clothing or protective
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equipment heavily contaminated or drenched With benomyl musl be
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destroyed according to stale or local regulations. Heavily contaminated or
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drenched clothing cannot be adequately decontaminated.
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Flaggers must be in totally enclosed vehicles.
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Apply as a spray with ground equipment (eJ<cept as otherwise directed),
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"sing sufficient water to obtain thorough coverage of plants. Under severe
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disease conditions Jse the higher rate and shorter in,"Nal specified for
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each crop; also, lor tree crops, use the higher rate for large mature trees.
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For aerial application (listed crops only) use the following gals. per acre:
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Rice and Soybeans, 3 to 10; Cabbage (seed crop), Celery, Cucurbits,
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Peanuts and Sugar Beets, 5 to 10; Almonds, Avocados, Beans, Pecans,
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Slone Fruits and Strawberries, 10 to 20; Grapes, 15 to 20,
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For use in small g81dens and on:hatIs (less than 1 8Q'e), SIlIJIication rates
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may be converted to Ills. per 100 gals. by cividing the Ills. per acre rate in
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haH, and applying the resulting spray nixture at tie rate of 4.5 gals. per
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1000 sq. II. (1 h '8enIate' 50 OF per 100 gals. equals 1 taI*poonful per
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gal.)
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Add required amount of "8entate" 50 OF to necessary volume of water in
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spray tank agitated by hydraulic or mechanical mea~;,; continuous agitation
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is required to keep the material in suspension. Do not tank mix "Benlate"
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50 OF with lime or alkaline pesticides such as Bordeaux mixture or lime
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sulfur.
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Where use of spray oil is recommended ( apples, peanuts, pecans, sto .. e
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fruits), use a nonphytotoxic superior.type (60 to 70 second viscosity) spray
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oil; add as last ingredient to spray tank. Before applying other pesticides in
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conjunction with spray oil or immediately before or after oil application,
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consu" product labels. Observe all cautions and limitations on labe~ng of
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all products used in mixtures.
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2
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Grazing or feeding livestock is prohibited on forage and hay of benomyl
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treated wheat, and on forage and hay of barley, oats, rye and wheat
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foUowing seed treatment.
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CHEMIGATION: Apply "Benlate" 50 OF only through sprinkler including
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center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid
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set or hand move irrigation systems only on beans, carrots, celery,
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peanuts, strawberries or tomatoes. 00 not apply 'Benlate' 500F to any
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other crops usin~ cfhemioatiun.
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Crop "jury, lack of effectiveness, or ~Iegal pesticide residues in the crop
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can res_,lt from nonuniform distribution ot treated water.
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If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
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Service Specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
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Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a
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public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for
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public water systems are in place.
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A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its
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operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut
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the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems:
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1. Public water system means a system for the prOvision to the public of
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piped water for human consumption if such systh1.~ (It least 15
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service connections or regularly serves an avelage of at least 25
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individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. ." ••••
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, • , • I I ••••
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2. Chemigation systems connec~d t(, pl,blic water ~ystems must
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contain a functional, reduced'fJressure' zone, I'ackflqw preventer
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(RPZ) or the functional equivaletl('o) toe: .. ater s('/'lPtt In" upstream
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from the peint of pesticide intro" .;tio~.,1(s an option tr"h~ RPZ, the
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water from the public water SyH"l'l s~ould be ~i~c~arged into a
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reservoir tank prior to pesticide iolro/'uction. The'e shall be a
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comp/ete physical break (air gap!, tiel"eer the ~utlet elld of the fill
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pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir t~~~:Of ~f least twice
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the inside diameter of the fill pipe. " • "
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.. "
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3 The pesticide inject'on pipehne must contain a tthlctioMl, automatic,
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quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the
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injection pump.
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. .,' 't : . . _.-_ .. -
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.'
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4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional. normally
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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
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from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system
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is either automatically or manually shut dewll.
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5. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to
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automaticaHy shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water
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pump motor stops, or in r.ases where there is no water pump, when
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the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution
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is adversely affected.
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6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive dispfacement
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injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and
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constructed of materials that are compatibfe with pesticides and
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capabfe of being fitted with a system interlock.
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7. 00 not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended
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b treatment
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Specific fnstructions for Sprinkler frrigation Systems:
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1. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief
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valve, and low pressure drain appro~riately located on the irrigation
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pipeline to prevent water source contamination from bacldlow.
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2. The pestiGide injection pipeline must contain a functional, aulomatic.
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quick-dosing check valve to prevent the low of fluid back toward the
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injection pump.
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3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional.
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normally closed. solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side
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of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to
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prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the suppiy tank when the
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irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
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4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to
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automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when .he water
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pump motor stops.
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5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure
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switch which win stop the waler pump motor when the water pres,ure
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decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely
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affected.
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6. Systems must use a metering pump. such as a positive displacement
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injection pump (e.g .• diaphragm pump) effectively designed and
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constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and
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capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
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7. 00 not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond lhe area intended
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for treatment
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8. Good agitation is required in the injection tank.
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9. In moving systems, awIy specified dosage of "Benlale" 50 OF as a
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continuous injection. In nonmoving syslems inject "Benlate" 50 OF b
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t 5 to 30 minutes at end of cycle. Use the least amount vf water
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possible consistent with unibm coverage.
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10.Mix the amount of "Benlate" 50 OF neo~ed for acreage to be treated
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into the Quantity of water determined during prior calibration. For
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moving systems inject into the system contilllJOusly for one complete
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revolution of the field. For nonmoving systems inject into system for
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the time established during calibration.
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It. Stop injection equipment after treatmenl is completed and continue to
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operate irrigation equipment until all "Benlate" 50 OF is flushed from
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system.
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CROPS
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ALMONDS: Brown Rot Blossom Blight· Apply I to I 112 Ibs. pel acre at
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pink bud. Under sevele disease condilions and on highly susceptible
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valieties, make a second application during half·to-fuH bloom.
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APPLES: For appiications through cover sprays, use "Bentate" 50 OF as a
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tank mixlllfe as detailed below. Apply 200 to 500 gals. of spray per acre with
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hydraulic ground equpment or equivalent amount of products per acre with
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concenbate spayers. Do not graze IiYestock in treated orchards.
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"Benlate" 50 OF + Caplan: Scab, Powdery Mildew, SOoty Blotch,
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Flyspeck, Bitter Rot, Black Rot· US/' 2 to 3 OlS. '8enfate" 50 OF plus t2 to
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16 OlS. Caplan 50WP Foogicide (or J tl2 to 10 OlS. Caplan 8OWP) per 100
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gals. of water. Apply at 112" green':p and repeat at 7· to 14-day intervals (or
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as needed) through the cover ~;"Ys. Use fie 3 Ol. rate of "Bentate" 50 OF
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for varieties more susceptibfe te powdery mildew. If an application is missed
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during an infection period, apply the higher rates as SOOI1 as possiJle after
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the infection period in order to deactivate scab and to prevent further
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infeclion. NOTE: Spray injury may resuH if Caplan is used with. immediately
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before. or closely foIowing an oil spray.
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Postha'Vest Fruit Rots (Botrytis spp., Penicillium spp. Gloeosporium
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spp.) • Make a single application of 6 OlS. "Bentate" per 100 gals. anytime
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from 3 weeks before harvest up to day of harvest.
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3
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AVOCADOS (Aorida): Scab, Cercospora 5;>ot, An1hracnose ·Apply 1 to 2
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IJs. per acre; begin when buds swell and repeat at 3· to 4·week intervals. 00
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not apply within 30 days of harvest.
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BEANS: White Mold (Sclerotinia), Gray Mold (Botrytis) • Use on beans
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grown as fresh vegetables, for processing. or for the dry bean market. Apply
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1 112 to 2 1Js. per acre at 250/. to 500/0 bloom; repeat at peak bloom. For
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narrOW-fOW (2Q.4()') irrigated dry beans in Montana. Nebraska, Coforado and
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Wyoming, appiy at initial bloom and repeat 7 to 10 days later; only partial
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control of white mold may result.
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Application through irrigation systems as described in the "Chemigation"
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section of this label is permitted.
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00 not appiy within 14 days of harvest (28 days for lima beans); do not use
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where crop is grown only for forage purposes.
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BLUEBERRIES: Apply I lb. per acre. 00 o10t make more than 4 applications
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before harvest; do not apply within 21 days of harvest. Mummy Berry,
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Botrytis Blossom Blight· Apply at green tip and repeat at 7· to 1~y
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intervals through petal fall. Anthracnose Leafspot • Apply when disease
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first appears and make one additional application 14 days later. After
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harvest, make up to 4 applications to the bushes at 14-day intervals as
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needed. Do not ~se on container grown blueberries.
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CABBAGE (Seed Crop· Pacific Northwest): White Blight (Sclerotinia
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Stalk Rotl- Apply 2 Ibs. per aae by aircraft in 5 to 10 gals. of water; add a
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spreader·sticker to aid in weHing plants. Make first appiication at first petal
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fall; 'llake two additional applications at 14-day inlerval§ if .cmtions favor
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development of disease. Note: 00 not graze treated are!os; do not use seed
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or plant parts for food Of feed purposes. • •••••
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CANEBERRtES (RASPBERRIES, ~d.1:KH~RlES, BM~{NBERRIES,
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f ,. •
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LOGANBERRIES, DEWBERRIES): Bat.-ytis, PGwdery ~Idew, Penlclnium
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Rots· Apply 314 IJ. per acre at e2rly \..k¥, \~ to 10'l1(, 'dr,d Atofull bloom;
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make up 10 3 additional applications at :4-\Jirj il,tervals as~. 00 not
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appiy within 3 days 01 harvest . , .. ,
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CELERY: Early Blight (Cercospora), ~t~ ~1,i9~t (Septoria) • Apply 114 to
|
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tl2lb. per acre; begin when disease first appears and r~~t'dl ? to I~y
|
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intervals. ' , ••
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.. .
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Appiication through irrigation systems as described "'t~e "Ct;~migation"
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||||
• •• section of thi; label is permitted.
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Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
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CITRUS: Scab - Apply 1 112 10 3 Ibs. per acre. Under conditions 01 severe
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disease pt"essure, awly al pinhead sl'l<]e Ousl pt"ior 10 fosl nush) and repeal
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01 213 pelallal; oIhelWise, make a single appIicalion al213 pelallall.
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Greasy Spot - Make a single appIicalion of 1 t12 to 31bs. per acre during the
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period mid-J,me 10 fIli<hljy.
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Fruit Decay (Green Mold, Blue Mold, Stem-end Rot) - Make a single
|
||||
appIicalion of 110 21ls. per acre anylime from 3 weeks prior to haMsi up to
|
||||
day 01 harvest.
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||||
No\P: Do not graze livestock in treated groves.
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CUCURBITS (CUCUMBERS, MELONS, PUMPKINS, SUMMER AND
|
||||
WINTER SQUASH): Target Spot (Cucumbers), Gummy Stem Blight,
|
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Powdery Mildew, Anthracnose, Apply 114 10 112 h per acre; for aerial
|
||||
application, use 112 h per acre. Begin applications when plants begin to
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||||
run or when dsease tiIst appears, and repeat at 7- 10 14-day intervals as
|
||||
needed. For target spot. use 7.my intervals as needed.
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||||
GRAPES: Botrylis Bunch Rot - Apply 1 to 1 112 Ibs. per acre at first
|
||||
bloom (no later than 5% bloom) and repeat 14 days later ;f seYere disease
|
||||
conditions persisL Make an additional application 3 to 4 weeks before
|
||||
harvest or ""en sugar begins to build; repeat 14 days laler il condilions
|
||||
favorable for disease persisL 'Benlate' 50 DF does not control bunch rots
|
||||
caused by other organisms such as Rhizopus spp , Alternaria spp., and
|
||||
Diplodia spp.; these rots occur most frequently in high te~rature areas
|
||||
such as the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys of California. Powdery
|
||||
Mildew, Black Rot, Biller Rot- East 01 Rockies· Apply 314 to 1 112 Ibs.
|
||||
per a.:re when foilage forst develops and repeat at 14-10 21· Jay intenlals, or
|
||||
as needed, until berries are lui size.
|
||||
Note: Do not apply within 7 days of harv3St
|
||||
MACADAMIA NUTS (Hawaii): Botrytis Blossom Blight· Apply 1 3/4 Ibs.
|
||||
per acre; a surfactant may be added to the spt"ay to improve wetting 01
|
||||
foilage. Begin applications t to 2 weeks prior to bloom, and repeat at 7- 10
|
||||
14-day intervals through the bloom period.
|
||||
MANGOES: Anthracnose - Apply 1 to 2 Ib~ per acre. Begin applications
|
||||
at first appearance ot panicles (awox. 2' long), and repeat at weekly
|
||||
intervals until all Iruits are seL Continue at 3-to 4-week intervals. Do not
|
||||
apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||||
MUSHROOMS: Verticillium Spot (Dry Bubble)-Use 1 lb. per 100 gals.
|
||||
and apply to bed surface at the rale of 12 t 12 gals. per 1 ()()() sq. ft. Apply
|
||||
immediately after casing and repeat at pinning; alternatively, i; uisease has
|
||||
occurred, apply to beds after picking and repeat 10 days later. Do not
|
||||
apply within 2 days of harvesL
|
||||
PEANUTS: "Benlate" 50 DF + "Manzate" 200 FungiCide: Cen::ospora
|
||||
Lealspot, Rust, Ascochyta Web Blotch - Apply 114 lb. 'Benlate' 50 DF
|
||||
plus 1 112 Ibs. "Manzate" 200 per acre; spt"ay oil may be added at the rate
|
||||
of 1 pl. to t qt. per acre. Begin applications 35 to 40 days after planting or
|
||||
when disease firsl appears. Repeat at following intervals; for Cerrospora
|
||||
leafspot, 10 to 14 days; for rust, 7 to 10 days; for ascochyta web blotch, 7
|
||||
to 14 days.
|
||||
Application through irrigalion systems a$ described in the "Chemigation'
|
||||
section of this label is permitted.
|
||||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest; do not graze or feed trealed vines,
|
||||
hay, or hulls to livestock. Do not make more than 8 applications per
|
||||
season.
|
||||
PEARS: Scab, Powdery Mildew, Sooty Blotch, Flyspeck - Use 4 to 6
|
||||
ozs. per 100 gals. of waler, apply 200 to 500 gals. 01 Spt"ay per acre wilh
|
||||
hydraulic ground equipmenl (,r equivalent amount of "Benlale' 50 DF per
|
||||
acre with conccnlrate Spt"ayers. Apply at 112' green tip and repeat at 7- to
|
||||
t4-day intervals (or as needed) through Ihe cover Spt"ays. If an applicalion
|
||||
is missed during an infection period, use 6 ozs. per 100 gals. and apply as
|
||||
soon as possible after the infecbon period in order to deactIVate scab and
|
||||
to pt"evenl further infection. Do not graze livestock in treated orchards.
|
||||
(
|
||||
Postharvest Fruit Rots (Botrytis spp., Penicillum spp., Gloeosporium
|
||||
spp., - Make a single application of 6 ozs. per 100 gals. anytime lrom 3
|
||||
weeks before harvest up to day of harvesl.
|
||||
Overwintering Scab • Apply 8 ozs. per 100 gal. after harvest but before
|
||||
leaf drop. Thorough wetting of klliage is necessary.
|
||||
PECANS: Pecan Scab, Brown Lealspot, Downy Spot, Powdery
|
||||
Mildew, LI.erspot, Zonate lealspot, Fungal Leal Scon::h • Apply 112 to
|
||||
t lb. per acre; use the higher rate on trees over 30 It. tall. For aerial
|
||||
application (Ark., La., Miss., Okla., Tex., only), use 1 lb. per acre. Spray oil
|
||||
may be added at the rate of 1 to 2 gals. per acre. Apply at prepolinalion
|
||||
when young leaves .,re unfolding, when small nuts are forming, and
|
||||
\heleafter al3- to 4-week intervals. Do not apply after shucks spliL
|
||||
PINEAPPLE: Pineapple Bull Rot (Thlelaviopsis paradoxa) • Use 1 1/4
|
||||
Ibs. per 100 gals. of water as a pre-plant dip treatment. Immerse
|
||||
seedpieces to give t~orough wetting; remove and allow to drain.
|
||||
RICE: Do not apply to rice i'l California. Do not apply within 21 days of
|
||||
harvest Do not apply to ;;tubble rice. Do not apply to fields where crayfish
|
||||
or callish farming is practiced, nor drain water Irom treated areas into
|
||||
areas where such farming is pt"acticed. Water drained from trealed areas
|
||||
must not be used to irrigate olher crops.
|
||||
Rice Blast, Stem Rot - Apply 1 10 2 Ibs. per acre al booting and repeat at
|
||||
heading.
|
||||
SOYBEANS: Do not apply within 35 days ot harvesl; do not graze or teed
|
||||
treated soybean vines or hay to livestock.
|
||||
Diaporthe Pod-and-Stem Blight, Anthracnose, Septoria Brown Spot,
|
||||
Cercospora Frogeye Lealspot, Purple Seed Sl.Iin· Apply tl2 to lib. per
|
||||
acre. for determinate varieties (generally grown in the South), apply al
|
||||
early pod set when majority of pods are 1Ie' to 1/2' in length; tor
|
||||
indeterminate varieties (generally grown in the Jonn), apply when pods
|
||||
near Ihe top of the plant are 112' to l' in lenglh. Make one additional
|
||||
applicztion 14 to 21 days later.
|
||||
STONE FRUITS: APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NECTARINES, PEACHES,
|
||||
PLUMS, PRUNES: Treatment is most effective if applied jusl belore
|
||||
rainl<1l1; lor aerial application, fly over every row or center.
|
||||
EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS-Use 3/4 to 1 1121bs. per acre on trees up
|
||||
to 12 ft. tan; over 12 ft., use 1 11210 21bs. per acre.
|
||||
Brown Rot Blossom Blight - Apply at early bloom slages (apt"icots - red
|
||||
bud; peaches, nectarines - pink bud; cherries - early popcorn; plums and
|
||||
pt"unes - green tip); for this applicalion only, 'Benlale' 50 DF may be used
|
||||
in combination with spray oil. Make a second application at 75% to 100%
|
||||
bloom. If blossomiog is prolonged or conditions favorable for disease
|
||||
persisl, apply at petal fall.
|
||||
Fruit Brown Ret - Alter blossom blighl sprays, mali a t.on:p:eharvest
|
||||
applications beginniOf, u weeks belore harvesi up 3 day; ocforef harvest. " .,
|
||||
Peach Scab, Powdery Mildew - Use'sJI.""3\;hedule ~3 Ivr Brown Rot
|
||||
Blossom BI"Jht plus applications at sh~ s~;~, ~.luck lall and't4 days later.
|
||||
, ,
|
||||
Cherry Leal Spot - Use same schedut.,·.h';C .. ;arown fMao<l;!'om Blight
|
||||
and continue at 10- to 14-day interval, ,t~(uugh harv!'ft ,Make an
|
||||
additional application 2 to 3 weeks after.'11rvoft.
|
||||
WEST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS - Use,' ,li~ te ~ Ihs. per acre. . , ,
|
||||
Brown Rot Blossom BI;ght - Apply at early bloom sla'gr{ (,.,f,cots - red
|
||||
bud; peaches, nectarines - pink bud; cherries - early pc~::or", rums and
|
||||
pt"unes - green tip); for t~is appl'cation only, 'Bentate' sO C·c-rr.ay be used
|
||||
in combination with Spt"ay oil. II blossoming is prolonged or conditions
|
||||
favorable fo' disease persist, make a second application t 4 days later.
|
||||
4 r~~;~1 ~;,iJ·;H~ C01Yl
|
||||
|
||||
(
|
||||
Fruit Brown Rot - After blossom blight sprays. make a pre harvest
|
||||
application (before rain) any time lrom 3 weeks before harvest to 3 days
|
||||
belore harvest. Make a second application if conditions lavoroble lor
|
||||
disease persist or harvest is prolonged. Preh., ,est applications are most
|
||||
effective when applied with ground equipment. "~'ng sulflCient volume te
|
||||
provide thorough and uniform coverage of fruit.
|
||||
Powdery Mildew - Use same schedule as Bro,,",n Rol Blossom Blight plus
|
||||
applications at shock spfi~ shock :aU. and 14 days later.
|
||||
Cherry Leafspol - Use same schedule as k>r Brown Rot Blossom Bfi! lit
|
||||
and continue at 1~ t~ 14-day intervals through 3 days before harve~t.
|
||||
Make an additional application 2 to 3 weeks after harvest
|
||||
NOTE: 'Ben late' 50 OF does not control peach leal curl, :hot hole
|
||||
(Coryneum blight) or bacterial blast. nor fruit rots caused b. RhizOVUS spp.
|
||||
and Alternaria spp. Do not graze livestock in treated orchards.
|
||||
STRAWBERRIES: Gray Mold (BotrytisJ, Powdery Mildew, Leaf Scorch,
|
||||
Leaf Blight, Leafspol - Apply 1 lb. per acre at 10'1'0 bloom and at lull
|
||||
bloom; continue at 10- to 14-day intervals. using 112 lb. per acre.
|
||||
Anthracnose - Apply 1 lb. per acre when pfants are established and repeat
|
||||
at 7 -day intervals.
|
||||
Appfication through ir igation systems as described In the "Chemigation"
|
||||
section of this label is oermitted.
|
||||
SUGARBEETS: Cercc:poro leafspot - Apply 318 to 112 lb. ~r acre.
|
||||
Begin application when disease first ;ppear, and repeat at 14- t" 2HJay
|
||||
intervals as needed. Do no; Jpply wit"';, 21 days 01 harvest.
|
||||
TOMATOES - Field: Gray Mola (Botrytis), leaf Mold (Cladosporium),
|
||||
White Mold (Sclerotinia), Cercospor a leafspot, Phoma lealspot -
|
||||
Apply 112 to 1 lb. per acre. Begin appfications when drsease first appears
|
||||
and repeat at 7-to 14·day intervals as needed.
|
||||
Aop:'cation through irrigJtiol systems as described in the "Chemigation"
|
||||
section 01 this label is permitted.
|
||||
Do not use on Greenhouse crO!ls, including Hydroponic grow3 crops.
|
||||
1 Registered trademark 01 Merck & Company.
|
||||
2 Registered trademark of Nippon Soda Company. Japan.
|
||||
0-100892
|
||||
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|
||||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||||
Do "'.t contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed by
|
||||
storage or disposal.
|
||||
STORAGE: Never allow "Benlate" 50 OF to become wet during
|
||||
storage. This may lead to certain chemical changes which will reduce
|
||||
the effectiveness of 'Benlate" 50 OF as a fungicide. Keep container
|
||||
tighUy cfosed when not in use. Store producl in original container onfy.
|
||||
PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate waler, food or feed by
|
||||
storag.! or OspoS?'. Wastes resulting from the use of this product may
|
||||
be disposal of oro .lite or al an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Compfetely empty bag into application
|
||||
equipment. Then dispose of err.ilty bag in a sanitary landfill or by
|
||||
incineration, or if aflowed by slo'~ and local authorities, by burning. If
|
||||
burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||||
NOTICE OF WARRANTY
|
||||
Du Pont warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description
|
||||
on the label thereof and is reasonabfy fit for purposes stated on such
|
||||
label only when used in accordance with the directions under normal
|
||||
us~ conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently
|
||||
associated with the use of this product. Cror injury, ineHecti ,eness 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 01 which are beyond the control of Du Pont. In no case
|
||||
shall Du Pont be liabfe for consequential, special or indirect damages
|
||||
resulting from the use or handling 01 this product. A'I such risks shan be
|
||||
assumed by the Buyer. OU PONT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF
|
||||
MERCHANTAIJILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
|
||||
NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPliED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS
|
||||
STATED ABOVE.
|
||||
• I Iff I I
|
||||
• I. I
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
©1992 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPI\t.lY. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, WILMINGTO~. "I;LAWARE 19898
|
||||
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|
||||
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