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# SA-50 LIQUID ORNAMENTAL AND VEGETABLE FUNGICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **829-287**
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- Registrant: SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, INC.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Chlorothalonil (12.5%)
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- Label accepted: 2012-06-22
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000829-00287-20120622.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON DC 20460
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OFFICFOP CHUVIIC \LSAFEFY
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\ND PO1 111 ION PRJ VFN HON
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Ms Cynthia Huffman
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Southern Agricultural Insecticides Inc
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PO Box 218
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Palmetto FL 34220 urn o <% s. s,
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Subject Product Name SA 50 Liquid Ornamental and Vegetable Flowable Fungicide
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EPA Reg No 829 287
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Submission date 5/8/2012
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Label Amendment Reinstate Precautionary statements between Hazards to
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Domestic Animals and First Aid omitted on 11/5/09 notification
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Decision Number 465310
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Dear Registrant
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The amended label referred to above submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended is acceptable providing a final printed
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label is submitted with the following changes
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• On page 4 in Ornamental Conifers add Do not apply to forests
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® On page 5 in the cabbage carrot and corn application directions change Repeat 7 10 day
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intervals to Repeat at 8 10 day intervals
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One copy of the label stamped Accepted with comments is enclosed for your records This label
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supersedes all labels previously accepted for this product Please submit one copy of the final
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printed label before the product is released for shipment
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If you have questions concerning this letter please call Banza Djapao at 703 305 7269 or via
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email at djapao banza@epa gov or you may call me at 703 308 9443
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Sincerely
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Tony Kish
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Product Manager 22
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Fungicide Branch
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Registration Division (7504P)
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DD SOUTHERN
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0°
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LIQUID ORNAMENTAL
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and VEGETABLEFLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
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NOTFOR USEON PLANTS BEING GROWN FOR SALE OR OTHER
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COMMERCIALPURPOSES USE ORFORCOMMERCIALSEED
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Active ingredient
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Chlorothalonil (tetrachloroisophthalomtrile) 12 507
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Inert ingredients 8750/o
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Total 100 00 /o
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DaconiF is a registered trademark of Syngenta
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C t Is D seas
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L t d O me t I PI
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O m « I C f
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V g t bl dT C
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING Read entire label and use as directed
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Apply only to plants specified on this label Do not apply to plants not listed on this label
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Do not combine this product with pesticides surfactants or fertilizers unless prior use has shown the combination compatible
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND THE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF
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LABEL FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON SIDE OF LABEL TO OPEN
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For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns medical emergencies or pesticide incidents) call the National
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Pesticide Telecommunications Network at 1 800 858 7378 Have product container or label with you when calling a poison control
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center or doctor or going for treatment
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Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc
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PALMETTO FL 34220 HENDERSONVILLE N C 28793 BOONE N C
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EPA Reg No 829 287 EPA Est No 829 FL 1
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Net Contents Liquid 1 Pt, Qt, Gl
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051538068246
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ACCEPTED
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with COMMENTS.
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Under the Federal loeecOctde,
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Fungicide, and Kodeottode Act
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PRECAUTIONARYSTATEMENTS
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HAZARDSTOHUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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thoroughly
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cause aljergicreactibjxjn some indiyi Wash hands bM3re^eating«drmkincf ,chewjigB>
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gum'-using tobacco-or using the
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FIRST AID
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If In Eyes Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 20 minutes Remove
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contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes Then continue rinsing eye Call a poison
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control centerordoctorfortreatmentadvice IfSwallowed C all a poison control centerordoctor
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immediately for treatment advice Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow Do not
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induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor Do not give anything
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by mouth to an unconscious person If Inhaled Move person to fresh air If person is not
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breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably mouth to mouth
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if possible Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice
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Note to Physician Affected persons respond to treatment with antihistammes or steroid
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creams and/or systemic steroids
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NOTE TO USER Wear long sleeve shirt long pants gloves and goggles or face shield while
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mixing and applying this product Keep unprotected persons and animals out of treatment area
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until spray has completely dried
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to fish aquatic invertebrates and marine/estuanne organisms Run off
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from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas To protect
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the environment do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains drainage ditches
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gutters or surface waters Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for
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the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the
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treatment area Sweeping any product that lands on a driveway sidewalk or street back onto
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the treated area of the lawn or garden will help to prevent run off to water bodies or drainage
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systems Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
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DO NOT allow people or pets to entertreated areas until sprays have dried or dusts have settled
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DO NOT apply this product in a way that will contact other persons or pets either directly or
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through drift DO NOT combine this product in the spray tank with other pesticides surfactants
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or fertilizers unless your prior use has shown the combination physically compatible effective
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and non injurious under your conditions of use The use of spray stickers or other spray
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adjuvants is not recommended with this product
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Before opening slowly invert this container several times to assure uniform mixture Slowly
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add the required amount of this product to the spray tank while filling Agitate and continue to
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agitate while using
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For handy reference 1 oz liquid = 2 Tablespoonfuls (TBS) = 6 teaspoonfuls (tsp)
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APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS
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Do not use on home lawns and turf sites associated with apartment buildings daycare centers
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playgrounds playfields recreational park athletic fields athletic fields located on or next to
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schools (IB elementary middle and high schools) campgrounds churches and theme parks
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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
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Apply this fungicide at the rate of 2 1/2 Tablespoonfuls (2 Tablespoonfuls for roses) per gallon of water to cover 350 sq ft Apply the
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spray to run off when conditions are favorable for disease development Repeat applications at 7 to 14 day intervals until conditions
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are no longer favorable During periods when conditions favor severe disease incidence generally cloudy wet weather apply at one
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week intervals Apply to plants when foliage and flowers are dry or nearly dry
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Use of this product is recommended for the control of fungal diseases referred to by numbers in parentheses following each ornamental Ornamentals
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listed on this label have been tested and found to tolerate applications of chlorothalonil (the active ingredient in this product) at the recommended rates
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The user should test for possible phytotoxic responses using recommended rates on ornamental plants on a small area prior to extensive use
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Applications to bloom may damage flowers and/or fruits
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FRUITS AND OTHER STRUCTURES WHICH ARE BORNE ON TREATED PLANTS MUST NOT BE EATEN unless directions for use on the specific food plant
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are followed as given in the vegetable and fruit sections of this label Do not feed treated plant parts to livestock Do not apply more than 27 applications
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per growing season (year)
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ORNAMENTALS RECOMMENDED FORTREATMENTWITH THIS FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
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BROADLEAF SHRUBS ANDTREES
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Andromeda(Piens)(4) Ash(Fraxmus)(1) Aspen(1) Azalea(124) Buckeye(horsechestnut)(1) Cherry Laurel(1) Crabapple(1 6 8)
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Dogwood(1) Eucalyptus(S) Euonymus(1) Firethorn(Pyracantha)(1) Flowering Almond(1 2) Flowering Cherry(1 2) Flowering
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Peach(1 2) Flowering Plum(1 2) Flowering Quince(1 2) Hawthorn(1 6) Holly (1) Lilac(5) Magnolia Maple(1) Mountain Laurel(1)
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Oak(Red group only)(1 7) Oregon Grape(Mahonia)(6) Photinia(1) Poplar(1) Pnvet(hgustrum)(1) Rhododendron(1 2 4) Sand
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Cherry(1 2) Sequoia(1) Spiraea(1) Sycamore Planetree(l) Viburnum(5) Walnut(Juglans)(1)
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FLOWERING PLANTS AND BULBS
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(Avoid applications during bloom period on plants where flower injury is unacceptable )
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Arabian Violet (2) Begonia (1) Camellia (2) Carnation (1 2) Chrysanthemum (1 2) Crocus (1) Daffodil (1) Daisy (1) Geranium (1 6)
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Gladiolus (1 2) Hollyhock (6) Hydrangea (Foliage only)(1 6) Iris (1 2) Lily(1) Marigold (1) Narcissus (1) Pansy (1) Petunia (1 4)
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Phlox (1) Pomsettia (1) Discontinue applications to pomsettia prior to bract formation phytotoxicity is possible on the bracts Rose
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(1) Statice (1) Tulip (1) Zmnia( 1 5) Do not apply more than 30 applications per season (year)
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FOLIAGE PLANTS
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Aglaonema(l) Areca palm(1) Artemesia(l) Boston fern(1) Dumbcane(Diffenbachia)(1) Dracaena(1) Fatsia(Araha)(1) Ficus(1)
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Florida Ruffle Fern(1) Leatherleaf Fern(1) Lipstick plant(1) Ming araha(1) Oyster plant(Rhoeo)(1) Parlor palm Chamaedorea(l)
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Peperomia(l) Philodendron(1 4) Prayer plant(Marganta)(1) Syngonium(l) Zebra plant(Aphelandra)(1)
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DISEASES CONTROLLED WITH THIS FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE
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(1) LEAFSPOTS/FOLIAR BLIGHTS
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Actmopelte leafspot
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Anthracnose(Discula)bhght
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Botrytis leafspot leaf blight
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Cercosporidium leafspot
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Curvulana leaf spot
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Didymellma leafspot
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Fusanum leafspot
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Monilmia blossom blight
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Myrothecium leafspo
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Phyllosticta leaf spot
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Septona leaf spot
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Tan leafspot(Curvulana)
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Alternaria leafspot/leaf blight
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Ascochyta blight
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Cephalosporium leaf spot
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Coryneum blight (shothole)
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Cylmdrosporium leafspot
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Drechslera leafspot
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Gleosponum black leafspot
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twig blight
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brown rot
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Rhizoctonia web blight
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Sphaeropsis leafspot
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Volutella leaf blight
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(2) FLOWER SPOTS/BLIGHTS
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Botrytis flower spot
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Monilhnia blossom blight
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Sclerotmia flower blight
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(3) CYLINDROCLADIUM STEM CANKER
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(4) PHYTOPHTHORA LEAF BLIGHT dieback
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(5) POWDERY MILDEWS
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Erysiphe cichoracearum
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(6) RUSTS
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Gymnosporangium spp
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(7)TAPHRINA blister
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(8) SCAB (Ventuna maequalis)
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flower blight
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Ovulmia flower blight
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Anthracnose leaf blotch spot
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Bipolaris(Helminthosponum leaf spot)
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Cercospora leaf spot
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Corynespora leaf spot
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Dactylaria leafspot
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Fabraea(Entomosponum)leafspot
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Ink spot (Drechslera)
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Mycosphaerella ray blight
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Nematostoma leaf blight
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Ramulana leaf spot
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Stagonospora leaf scorch
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Curvulana flower spot
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Rhizopus blossom blight
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Microsphaera spp
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Puccmia spp Puccmiastrum hydranceae
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RATES DID NOTEXHIBIT PHYTOTOXICITY
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BOTANICAL NAME
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Aechmea fasciata
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Araucana heterophylla
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Asplenium nidus
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Bougamvillea spp
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Caladium spp
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Calathea makoyana
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Calistephus chinensis
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Canssa grandiftora
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Clerodendron thomsonae
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Codiaeum spp
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BOTANICAL NAME
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Cordylme termmalis
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Crassula argentea
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Cyrthomium falcatum
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Dionaea muscipula
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Dizygotheca elegantissima
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Epipremnum aureum
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COMMONNAME
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Aechmea
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Norfolk Island Pine
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Birdnest fern
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Bougamvillea
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Caladium
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Peacock plant
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Aster
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Natal plum
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Bleeding heart
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Croton
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COMMONNAME
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Ti Plant
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Jade Plant
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Holly Leaf Fern
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Venus Fly Trap
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False Araha
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Golden Pothos
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NOTE DO NOT apply this product to either green or variegated
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demonstrated to cause phytotoxic responses
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BOTANICAL NAME
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Episcia cupreata
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Fittonia spp
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Gerbera jamesonn
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Gynura sarmentosa
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Gypsophila paniculata
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Hoya spp
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Ilex cornuta
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Ilex crenata
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Impatiens spp
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Pilea cadierei
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BOTANICAL NAME
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Platycerium spp
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Sansevieria tnfasciata
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Tolmeia menziesn
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Yucca elephantipes
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Zygocactus truncatus
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Scmdapsus
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Pittosporum or to Schefflera as
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COMMONNAME
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Flame Violet
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Silver Nerve Plant
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Gerbera Daisy
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Purple Passion Vine
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Baby s Breath
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Wax Plant
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Chinese Holly
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Japanese Holly
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Impatiens
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Aluminum Plant
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COMMONNAME
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Staghorn fern
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Birdnest Sansevieria
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Piggy back Plant
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Spineless Yucca
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Christmas cactus
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multiple applications have been
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ORNAMENTAL CONIFERS
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Apply this fungicide at the rate given below per gallon of water to cover 350 sq ft
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Apply to obtain uniform coverage of tree canopy Do not allow livestock to graze treated areas
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Rates are given in Tablespoonfuls of product per gallon of water Do not retreat within 7 days
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Do not make more than 6 applications per year for rates up to 4 1/2 TBS Do not make more than 4 applications per year at rates above
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4 1/2 TBS
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DISEASES
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Swiss needlecast
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Sclerodems canker(pmes)
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Sirococcus tip blight
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TBS/GAL
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7 1/2 TBS
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2 1/2 TBS
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to 4 1/2 TBS
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3 1/2 TBS
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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Make first application in Spring when
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new shoot growth is 1/2 to 2 inches long
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Make additional applications at 3 to 4 week intervals
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until conditions no longer favor disease development
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Cyclaneusma and
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Lophodermium needlecasts
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Rhabdoclme needlecast
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Botrytis seedling blight
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Phoma twig blight
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7 1/2 TBS
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2 1/2 TBS
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to 4 1/2 TBS
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2 1/2 TBS
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Apply in early Spring prior to bud break
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Repeat applications at 6 to 8 week intervals until
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spore release ceases in late Fall Apply monthly
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during periods of frequent rainfall During drought
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periods applications may be suspended then
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resumed upon next occurence of needle wetness
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Apply at budbreak and repeat at 3 to 4 week intervals
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until needles are fully elongated and conditions
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no longer favor disease development
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Begin applications in nursery beds when seedlings
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are 4 inches tall and when cool moist conditions
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favor disease development
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TREE AND ORCHARD CROPS
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Dosages are given in Tablespoonfuls (TBS) per gallon of water Spray to point of run off Obtain complete coverage or ihe tree canopy
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For stone fruit do not use more than 2 5 gallons of spray per 350 sq ft Do not exceed 5 applications per season
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For papaya do not use more than 1 gallon of spray per 350 sq ft Do not exceed 3 applications per season DO NO i appiy after shuck
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split and before harvest If additional fungicide applications are needed before harvest apply an alternate fungicide labeled for that
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use
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TBS/GA APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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2 TBS Apply at leaf fall in Autumn Do not retreat w tnm 10 days
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When conditions favor disease make one or two
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additional applications in mid and late Winter before
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budswell Where Coryneum blight (sho help1*
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2 TBS occurs also apply at budbreak and shuck split
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Apply once at popcorn (pink red or early white
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bud) and a second application at full bloom
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CROP
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STONE FRUIT
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(Peach
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Nectarine
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Apricot
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Cherry
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Plum
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Prune)
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(plum/prune)
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DISEASES
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Leaf curl
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Coryneum blight
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(shothole)
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Brown rot
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blossom blight
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Lacy (russet) scab
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If weather conditions favor disease develop
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ment make an additional application at petal
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fall Do not retreat within 10 days
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rStone Fruit continued
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CROP DISEASES
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Cherry leaf spot
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Peach Nectarine
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Apricot scab
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TBS/GAL APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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2 TBS In addition to the bloom applications make one
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application at shuck split For control of Cherry leaf
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spot after harvest make one application 7 days
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after fruit has been removed Where trees
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have a history of high leaf spot incidence make
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a second application 10 14 days later
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Papaya Alternaria Fruit rot
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Anthracnose
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Stem end rot
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3 TBS Begin treatment when conditions favor disease
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to 4 TBS development Do not retreat within 14 days
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VEGETABLE DISEASES
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Rates are given in Tablespoonfuls (TBS) per gallon of water to cover 350 square feet of planting Spray to obtain thorough coverage but do not exceed
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1 gallon of spray mixture per 350 square feet or residue tolerances may be exceeded The number shown in parentheses following crop name indicates
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the interval between last application and harvest When sprays for disease control must be made at intervals closer to harvest than indicated use
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an cLteorate fongrnde jegsteied ferttHtuss DO NOT graze treated areas or feed treated plant parts to livestock
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CROP
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Bean
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(snap)(7)
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Beans
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(dry)(42)
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Navy Pinto
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Kidney Lima
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& Blackeye
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Cabbage
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Chinese
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Cabbage(7)
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(tight headed
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varieties only)
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Cauliflower
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Broccoli
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Chinese Broccoli (7)
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Brussels sprouts
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Carrot (7)
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DISEASES
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Rust
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Botrytis blight
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(gray mold)
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Rust
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Anthracnose
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Downy Mildew
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Cercospora leaf
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spot (blackeye only)
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Alternaria
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leaf spot
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Downy mildew
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Cercospera
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TBS/GAL
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2 TBS
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to 4 TBS
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4 TBS
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2 TBS
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2 1/2TBS
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2 1/2 TBS
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
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Begin applications during early bloom stage
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or when disease first threatens
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Do not retreat within 7 days Do not exceed
|
||||
4 applications per season
|
||||
Begin applications during early bloom stage
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||||
Do not retreat within 7 days For use only on
|
||||
beans to be harvested dry with pods removed
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Do not exceed 5 applications per season
|
||||
Begin applications when transplants are set in
|
||||
field or shortly after emergence for field seeded
|
||||
crop or when conditions favor disease
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||||
development Do not retreat within 7 days
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||||
Repeat at 7 10 day intervals
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||||
Do not exceed 8 applications per season
|
||||
Start applications when disease threatens Do not
|
||||
(early blight)
|
||||
Alternaria (late blight)
|
||||
retreat within 7 days Repeat applications at 7 10
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||||
day intervals Do not exceed 11 applications per
|
||||
season
|
||||
Celery(7) Cercospera 3T BS
|
||||
(early blight) to 4TBS
|
||||
Septona (late blight)
|
||||
Basal stalk rot (Rhizoctonia solani)
|
||||
Weekly applications when transplants are set in
|
||||
field Do not exceed 8 applications per season
|
||||
Do not retreat within 7 days
|
||||
Corn
|
||||
(sweet)(14)
|
||||
CUCURBITS
|
||||
cumber
|
||||
Helmmthosponum
|
||||
leaf blights Rust
|
||||
1 TBS Begin applications when conditions favor disease
|
||||
to 2 1/2TBS development Do not retreat within 7 days Repeat at 7
|
||||
to 10 day intervals Do not exceed 6 applications per
|
||||
season
|
||||
DO NOT APPLYTO SWEET CORN TO BE PROCESSED DO NOT ALLOW LIVESTOCK TO GRAZE IN TREATED FIELDS DO NOT ENSILE
|
||||
TREATED CORN OR USE AS LIVESTOCK FORAGE
|
||||
Anthracnose 2 TBS Begin applications when plants are in firstVue leaf C u
|
||||
Downy Mildew to 2 1/2TBS stage or when conditions favor disease de/ebpment
|
||||
Do not retreat within 7 days Do not exceed 7 applications
|
||||
per season
|
||||
Cantaloupe
|
||||
Muskmelon
|
||||
Honeydew
|
||||
Watermelon
|
||||
Squash
|
||||
Pumpkin
|
||||
Target spot 3 to 4TBS
|
||||
Cercospera Leaf spot
|
||||
Gummy stem blight
|
||||
(black rot)
|
||||
Scab
|
||||
Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca only)
|
||||
Under severe conditions shorten spray
|
||||
|
||||
CROP
|
||||
Onion
|
||||
(dry bulb)(7)
|
||||
Onion (green
|
||||
bunchmg)(14)
|
||||
Leak (14)
|
||||
Shallot(14)
|
||||
Garlic (7)
|
||||
Parsnip(10)
|
||||
DISEASES
|
||||
Botrytis leaf
|
||||
blight/blast
|
||||
Botrytis neck rot
|
||||
(suppression)
|
||||
Purple blotch
|
||||
Neck rot in storage
|
||||
Botrytis leaf
|
||||
blight/blast
|
||||
Purple blotch
|
||||
Downey mildew
|
||||
(suppression)
|
||||
Alternaria leaf
|
||||
TBS/GAL APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
|
||||
1 1/2 to Do not retreat within 10 days
|
||||
2 1/2 TBS Prior to infection shorten spray interval to 7days
|
||||
when disease is present
|
||||
Do not exceed 11 applications per season
|
||||
A minimum of 3 applications prior
|
||||
to one week before lifting
|
||||
2 TBS Begin weekly applications prior to favorable infection
|
||||
to 4 TBS periods and continue for as long as conditions
|
||||
favor disease Do not retreat
|
||||
within 7 days DO NOT apply more than 3 times per
|
||||
season to green bunching onions leeks or shallots
|
||||
For Garlic do not exceed 6 applications per season
|
||||
2 1/2 TBS Make first application at first sign of disease or when
|
||||
conditions favor disease infection Do not retreat within
|
||||
7 days DO NOT apply more than 4 times per season
|
||||
Peanut(14) EarTy Teat spot 2 TBS
|
||||
(Cercospera)
|
||||
Late leaf spot (Cercospondium)
|
||||
Rust Web blotch
|
||||
Apply when leafwetness first
|
||||
occurs or 30 40 days after planting Do not retreat
|
||||
within 14 days Do not exceed 8 applications per
|
||||
season
|
||||
Potato (7) Late blight 2 TBS Apply as a banded treatment directed over the
|
||||
foliage beginning when vines are first exposed and
|
||||
leaf wetness occurs Do not retreat within 5 days
|
||||
As vines close apply as a complete cover spray at
|
||||
7 10 day intervals Use the 7 day interval when
|
||||
disease conditions worsen being sure to apply
|
||||
1 gallon for each 350 square feet
|
||||
Do not exceed 10 applications per season
|
||||
Tomato Early blight Late blight
|
||||
Gray Leaf Spot Gray
|
||||
Leaf mold
|
||||
Anthracnose Alternaria fruit
|
||||
rot Botrytis gray mold
|
||||
Rhizoctoma fruit rot
|
||||
3 TBS Do not retreat within 7 days
|
||||
to 4 TBS Begin applications when dew or rain occurs
|
||||
Septoria leaf spot Target spot and disease threatens
|
||||
Do not exceed 7 applications per season
|
||||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||||
Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal
|
||||
PESTICIDE STORAGE Store pesticide in the original container in a locked storage area
|
||||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
|
||||
Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this container
|
||||
If empty Do not reuse this container Place in trash or offer for recycling if available
|
||||
If partly filled Call your local solid waste agency or 1 800 CLEANUP for disposal instructions Never place unused product down
|
||||
any indoor or outdoor dram
|
||||
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
|
||||
Seller warrants that this material conforms to it s chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when
|
||||
used in accordance with it s directions under normal conditions of use and buyer assumes the risk of any use ontrary to such
|
||||
directions SELLER MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
|
||||
WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR OF MERCHANTABILITY AND NO AGENT OF SELLER IS AUTHORIZEDTO DO SO h no event shall
|
||||
the sellers breach of warranty exceed the purchase price of the material as to which a claim is made
|
||||
For questions pertaining this product, please email us at support(5)southemaq com
|
||||
ACCEPTED
|
||||
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Block a user