# CLASS DIAZINON EC - EPA Reg No: **1381-147** - Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Diazinon (48%) - Label accepted: 1999-07-21 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001381-00147-19990721.pdf --- I U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Pesticide Proerams Rq::istr.tioo Divilion (7505C) 401 "MOl St., S.W. WuIUng1oo. D.C. 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: K-- Registration ___ Reregistration (undc.r PIFRA. as amended) Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code): Cenex/Land O'Lakes Agronomy company P.O. Box 536 Hampton, IA 50441 7-r:.2I-99 EPA Reg. Nwnber: nate: of Issuance: 1381-147 JUl :L 11999 Tenn of Issuance: Conditional Name of Pesticide Product: Class Diazinon EC NOk: Otanges' iD :labeling differing in $Ubstance from that .ccepted iri,(:OOnect.ion with this registration musl be suhmlU.oo to and accepted by the Registration Division prior,tO'Use of the label in CClllll1lCtcc. -fu any ~~e' On this product always refer to the above EPA registration nwuher. On U\e MoStS of infomv.tion furnished by the registt"&nt, the .. hove nam«1 pesticide i.s hereby reg,isk« Diazinon EC contains 4 Ibs diazinon per gallon CLASS" is a registered trademark of CenexlLand 0' Lakes Agronomy Company KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. CAUTION Statement of Practical Treatment Thhi product Is an organophosphate. If swallowed: Call a physician or Poison ContrOl Center immediately. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia, Do not give anything by mouth if person is unconscious or convulsing. If Inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. If on skin: Wash promptly with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. Get medical attention. If In eyes: Rinse eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists. Note to Physician: If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine. This product contains a xylene range aromatic solvent which may present an aspiration hazard. Gastric lavage may be indicated if product was ~aken internally. See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet. EPA Reg. No. 1381-XXX EPA Est. 407_IA_1s,2H Superscript used corresponds to letter in lot number. 0-99 ACCEPTED with COMMENTS In EPA Letter Dated: Distributed by CENEXILAND 0' LAKES AGRONOMY CO. St. Paul, MN 55164 J\JL 2.1 1999 NET CONTENTS UDder the Federal IMeclicid., FungIcide cmd Rodebticid@ Act, Q8 ameDd'ed, (or the pe8ticide regIatered rae< EPA Reg. No- I?I I-Itt? '-"' PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION \iarmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye injury. Avoid ~ contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Avoid contamination Ill! food and feed. Food utensils such as table spoons and measuring cups should not be used • :OT food purposes after use in measuring pesticides. Keep out of reach of domestic animals. Do not use on humans, housetlOtd pets or livestock. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. Personal Protective Equipment Some materials that are Chemical-resistant to this product are listed below If you want more options, follow the instrUctions for category F on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions forwashables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants • Chemical resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber 2:: 14 mils, nitrile rubber 2:: 14 mils, or Viton:> 14 mils. • Shoes plus socks Engineering Control Statements When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)J, the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. i AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agr(cultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergencyassjstance. It also c:ontainsspecific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipmE!nt (PPE), and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are collered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interllal (REI). Exception: If the product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there wll\ be no contact with anything that has been treated. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soli, or water is: Coveralls Chemical resistant glolles such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber:> 14 mils, nitrile rubber ~ '14 mils, Of Viton 2:: 14 mils. - Shoes plus socks ~ t -' NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forest, nurseries, or greenhouses. Do not permit children or pets to goon treated areas u1tit sprays have dried. , USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS User should: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash throughly and put on clean clothing. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is highlytoxicto birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New York between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds, especially waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. On lawns, if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be expected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), apply at least 1/4 inch of water immediately after spraying this product; however; stop watering before puddling occurs. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes, and estuaries. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment wash waters. This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this pesticide or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. To avoid harming aquatic organisms in rivers and other surface waters, do not pour the concentrate, spray mixture, or rinse water into sanitary drains (for example, toilets, floor drains, and sinks) or into storm water sewers (for example, street drains). If pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate cannot be disposed of by use accordmg to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, orthe Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incinerate, or bum, if allowed by state and local authortties. Stay out of smoke from burning container. Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. For minor spills, leaks, etc., follow all precautions indicated on this label and clean up immediately. Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during cleanup and disposal of wastes. In the event of a major spill, fire, or other emergency, call 1- 80tJ.424-9300, day or night Physical or Chemical Hazards: Do not use, pour, spill, or store near heat or open flame. -.-' DIRECTIONS FOR USE CLASSC' Diazinon EC is an emulSifiable solution which, when diluted with water according to the directions, is intended for the control of insect pests of agricultural crops and other plants. Do not use on food crops grown in greenhouses, Do not use in barns or dwellings. Do not use on livestock. In the directions for use which follow, best control is obtained when application is made at first sign of pests. Application should be repeated only as directed to maintain control. To avoid spray drift, do not apply under windy conditions. Avoid spray overlap, since crop or plant injury may result. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL, CROP INJURY, OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES. Work Safety Rules REPEATED EXPOSURES TO CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS SUCH AS ARE CONTAINED IN THIS PRODUCT MAY, WITHOUT WARNING, CAUSE PROLONGED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO VERY SMALL DOSES OF ANY CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR. When handling CLASSC> Diazinon Ee, do not rub eyes or mouth with hands. If you feel sick in anyway, STOP work and get help right away. See Practical Treatment section of this label. Note: The California Department of Agriculture has set a 5-day reentry period fordlazinon on grapes, peaches, and nectarines. Five days should elapse between the time of application and the time a worker may enter the field to engage in any activity requiring substantial contact with treated foliage. When a mixture of2 or more organophosphate pesticides are applied in combination, the interval should be prolonged by adding to the largest applicable interval an additional 50% of that interval. CHEMIGATION APPLICATION THROUGH AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM (CHEMIGATION) -CRANBERRIES ONLY CLASSe Diazinon EC may be applied alone or in combination with other pesticides registered for application through sprinkler irrigation systems to cranberries. To insure compatibility, pour the products into a small container of water in the correct proportions. Afterthorough mixing, let stand for 5 minutes. If the combination remains mixed, or can be remixed readily, the mixture is compatible. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system to other crops. For chemigation, apply this product to cranberries only through sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply this product to cranberries through any other type of irrigation system. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non­ uniform distribution of treated water. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service speCialists, equipment manufacturers, or other experts. ..t.. 1- ()J V Do not connect the irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, s'flall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments if the need arises. Chemigation System Connected to Public Water Systems 1. PubliC water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. 2. Chemigation syste:ms connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced~pressure lone, backflow preventer (RPZ) orthe functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introdUction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide Introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe. Sprinkler Chemlgation 1. The system must contain a functional check-valve, avacuum reliefvaJve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. 2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check­ valVe to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. 3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid­ operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut doWJ1. 4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops. 5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. 6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump{e,g , diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. 7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. Operating Instructions 1. Determine the acreage to be treated by the sprinkler system. 2. Measure the appropriate amount of CLASSt> Diazinon EC needed to treat the acreage to be treated. Refer to the specific directions for use for cranberries for the application rate and the amount of water per acre. 6. Add the pre-measured CLASSt> Diazinon EC to the chemigation system supply tank and dilute with water if needed Proper agitation is needed if CLASS® Diazinon EC is tank mixed with other pesticides registered for sprinkler chemlgation application to cranberries. 4. Start the irrlgation system and bring the system upto full pressure, making certain that aU sprinkler heads are functioning properly. 5. Engage the chemigation injection or venturi system to add the diazinon to the irrigation lines. 6. Continue to run irrigation system tor a few minutes after supply tank is empty to allow material in the irrigation lines to reach the sprinkler heads furthest from the chemigation injection point. FRUIT AND NUT CROPS REI - 24 hours CLASs& Diazinon EC may be applied using ground or aerial application eqUipment as specified in the following table. This table indicates the minimum amount of water that can be used forthe various methods of application. The rate of CLASS·Diazinon EC foraerial spray or concentrated spray applied to fruit trees by ground equipment is based on a dilute full cover spray applied with conventional ground equipment at a rate of 300-400 gals. of water per a cre. The specific amount of product to be used appears under the separate directions for use for each crop. If the Rate calls for 1 pt. of CLASS· Diazinon EC in 100 gals. of water, this amounts to 3-4 pts. of product per acre when applied at the usual dilute gfound spray volumes of 300-400 gals. of water per acre. In no case should the amount of product used per acre exceed the maximum amount per acre per application that is specified in the Timing/Special Directions for individual crops. Crop Aerial Application Ground Application Minimum Gals.lAcre Minimum Gals.lAcre Dilute Concentrate Almonds* 20 100 20 Apricots 20 100 20 Blackberries- 20 100 20 Blueberries 20 100 20 Boysenberries- 20 100 20 Cherries 20 100 20 Cranberries 20 15 - Dewberries- 20 100 20 Grapes 20 100 20 Loganberries'" 20 100 20 Nectarines 20 100 20 Peaches 20 100 20 Plums 20 100 20 Prunes 20 100 20 Raspberries** 20 100 20 Strawberries 20 100 20 Walnuts· 20 100 20 CA only .... CA, OR, or WA only. Observe stated time intervals between last application and harvest, as well as intervals between applications and total amount of product that can be applied per season. Crop PHI* Almonds Apricots 21 Blackberries 7 Blueberries 7 Boysenberries 7 ~ \}J ~ Crop PHI' Cherries 21 Cranberries 7 Dewberries \ 7 I Grapes 28 Loganoerries 7 Nectarines 21 Peaches 21 Plums, Prunes 21 Raspberries 7 Strawberries 5 Walnuts 45 . PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval or the number of days to wait between the last application and harvest .... = Dormant spray only. Note: To protect bees, do not apply to fruit trees when trees or substantial numbers of weeds in the orchard are in bloom, C'OP Pes. ..... Timing/Special CirectiOl')s Al~ds san Jose Scale, 1 to 1-112 pts, • 2-3 ;als. Apply as a dormant spray. (CAonly) PafWtorie Seale dormant oil or 1 to 1-112 Do nol apply more than 6 gals. superior type oil in 100 pts.. of dlazlnon or 9 gals. 01 gals. of.."..,.,.. 011 per acre. - Aphids, Brown M,* (Clover mites), 1 pt. in 100 gals. ofMter Apply as Infestations OCCIJr. Two-apottecI Spicier MItIII, auv. Scale Repeat application after 14 C~, San JOM Scale Crawiert days, If neoas .. ry. Olive Scale CrawIfIrs ~ pI. • 1% gals. of light Apply when SCale crawllOrs medium horticultural oil per ilIrlO present. 100 gals. ofwalar Apricot Mealybugs 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water Apply as a CQver sprllY from petal fan to June. Allow 14 days between applications. ---~ Note.: (1) 00 not apply more than 4 pts. ot product per acre per apP//ca1km and no more /han 12 pis. of product per acre per season. (2) To avoid Illegal residlJf;lS, allow a minimum of 21 days betwoMn the last applicatiorl and harvest Slueberries Cranberry fruitworrn, 1 pt. per 100gals, Apply al;l infestations occur. Allow 14 days Cherry frultworm, " .... , between applications. Blueberry m8gQOts, Aphids, Thrips, Two-spotted spider mites Fire ants f pt. per tOOgais. To aid in ttJe control or fire ants in blueberry of water fields, slowly apply 1 gal. of diluted mixture ovw and 6 inches around each fTlQund. Apply gently to avoid disturbing ants. Use equipmEmt capable of delivering the diluted product as a gentle rain. High pressure sprays may disturb the anil; and cause migration, reducing product effectiveness. Note: For best results, apply in cool W9atlHIf. 65-80'F, or in early morning Of (ate evening hour.>. -_ .. _.- - Notes: (1) Do not apply more than 2 pts. of product per acre per season. (2) To avoid illegal residues, allow a mirnmum of 7 days betwetm!he la$t applicaticn and hal"V$st. Crop Pest ..... Timing/Special Direction • Caneberries Leafhopper<;, 1 qtJA Apply as insects occur, Repeat application after 14 CA, OR, aM Thrips. days. if ne.::essary. WAonl)' Aphids. Apply in;ill minimum of 100 gah;. of water per acre (Blackber~, T wo.spotted Spideor (200 gals. per acre maximum). Boysenboam'es, """' For Raspberry Frui!Womls make one appijcation Dewberries, Raspberry FrUilworms, when blossom buds separate. Make a see;o~ Loganberries, Raspberry Sawflies applicaUon Immediately before blossoms open. Raspberries) D;yberry Mites 1-2 qt:sJA Apply B$ a dOflTlant spray in the earty Spting when canes are still on the ground and buds are closed. Make II second application when buds are well developed but stiH closed. Apply In a minimum of 100 gals. of water per acr •. Raspberry Cr()Wf1 2qb.lA Apply a single application In a minimum of 100 Borers (Raspberry Root gals. of water per acr~ as a drench to the crown __ I Borers) ___ and lower canes in the Spring before buds break. -- -- -_._---- --- Notes: (1) Do ootapply more than 2 qts. of product per aCfe per application and no more than 5 qts, of product per acre per seaSOfl. (2) To avoid illegal residue:;, allow a minimum of 7 da~ between the last application and harvest. CherrioS Eye spotted Bud Moths, 1 pl. in 100 gals Apply in cover sprays as [nf&stations occur FtlJll Tr(H1 LeDfrollets ofwator beginning at petal filii, Repeat application after 7 days. if noce~ry. Leafhoppers 1 pt. in 100 gals. Make 3 applications beginning at petal fall and ofwatl9l continuing ltlrough Ibe stowing season as infestations occur. Allow 7 doys ........ applications. Cherry FruiUli9s 'h-lptinl00 Make 3-4 applications beginning when adultflie& gals. begin to ernerg4 and repeating all D-day 1ntelvaIs. of water Black Cherry Aphids , pt. in 100 gal$. Apply as a cover spray when aphids appear. "'- Repeat applicatiDn aft« 10 days, it necesAI)'. San Jose Seale 1 pl. in 100 gals. Apply during the pre-J;link II:8ge or when CTII'Mer$ Crawlers 01 water first appear. Cherry Rust Mites 'hoI pt. in 100 gals. Apply to trQe8 as a single supplemental spray afbar otwater harvest. Notes: (1) Do not apply more than 4 pts. of product per acre per application and no more than 12 pts. ofprodud pel acre per ~ason. (2) To avo'd iilegal residues, allow a minimum of 21 days between the last application and narvest. Cranberries Blackhead&d Fireworms 2 qbJA Apply to larval stage. Pheromono trap captures (Rhopobota naevana) and sweep monitoring may be used to optimize treatment timing. Repoot application after 14 days, if necessary. A maximum of 6 applications per season is perrrtitt6d. Cranberry Tipworms 2qbJA Presence of damage is not an indicator of active infestation. For best results, target earty-stage larvae. Repeat application after 14 dan, if necessary A maximum of 6 IIIPplications per season is permitted. Cranberry Fruitworms 2103 Cranberry growth stage and/or berry inspection for qlsJA eggs may be u~ to optImiZe treatment timing; consult your local extension agent or pest management advisor. Repeat application fWfJry 14 days, as needed. A maximum of 4 applications per season is permitted for the 3 qt. rate. A maximum of 6 applications per season is permitted for th-e 2 qt. rate. -- ---~- Notes: (1) This product may be applied to cranberries via ground, aerial, or sprinkler irrigation. For grouncf application, apply the product in a minimum of 15 gals. ofwatf;lf/A, for aerial application a minimumol20 gals. ofwaterlA, for chemigalion up 10 400 gals. ofwater/A. Referto the Chemigiltion section of this label for specific chemigalion directions. (2) Do not use water from irrigated or nooded cranberry beds for drinking ptJrposes or to irrigillle crops otherthan those on EPA-apPloved diazinon labe!s. (3) Do IlOt apply "",ore than 12 qls. of product per ac;re per seaSQn. (4) To avoid illegal residues, aHow a minimum 01 7 days between the last application 2nd harvest ~ ~ \JJ C'OO ..... Rate Timing/Special Directions G ..... Pacific Spi.IA per sea~n (2) To avoid mega! rosidws, allow 28 days between the last application and harvest. Nectarines Oriental Fruit Moths 1plln1oo Apply at 101l'lf0 petal fall. Make 2 additional applications at gals. of 10 to 15 day inWrvals. Time the last applicatioo to peak -, aduHflight. ........ 1 pUn 100 Apply 115 infes(atlons occur. Repeat application after 14 Brown Mites (Clover gals. of days, if necessary. Mites). """" Two-spotted Spider Mite&. Olive Scale Craw\els, San Jose Scale CnowIen. Peach Twig Borer8 ~tH: (1) 00 notapp/y ll1Of.than 4 pts. of prociud: per acre per application and no more than 12 pts. per aCre p&J fIe8SOI"I. (2) r 0 avoid l/fegal residues, allow a minimum d 21 days between the last app/ication and harvest. - Aphids. 1 pt.ln 100 Apply as infestations occur. Repeat application after 14 Brown Mites (Clover ..... of days, Ifneoessary . Mites), -, Two-spotted Spider Mites, Olive Scale Crawlers, San Jose Scale Crawlers Ofientai Fruit Motils 1 pt. in 100 Apply at 100% petal fall. Make 2 addruonal applications at gals. of 10 to l5-day intervals. Time !he last application to peak ~I" adult flight Peach Twig Borerl 1 pt. in 100 Apply as insects occur in May and June. Allow 7 days gals. of between applications. water Leafhoppers 1 pt. in 100 Make 3-4 applications beginning at petal fall and continuing gals. of through the growing season. Allow at leasl7 days between ~ .. , applications. White PescIl Scale I "·2 ¢S. Apply post·harvest tim«/ to oolncide with peak crawler and in 100 gals. immature scale activity. Under conditions of heavy of water infestation 2 applications (7 days apart) may be needed. 00 not apply before fruit is halVested. --- - ----- -- Notes: (1) 00 not apply more than 4 pis. of product per acre per application and no more than 12 pta. of product per itere per season. (2) To avoid illegal ~idues, allow B minimum of 21 days between the last applicabon and harvest pt,= Brown Mitft (Clover Mites), 1 pt. In 100 gals. of Apply, as needed. every 7 days. European Red Mites water leafcur/ Pkim Aphids, Mealy Plum ~·f pt in 100 Aphids, Thistle Aphids gals. of water . --- Notes: (1) Do not apply more than 4 pts. of product per acre per application and no more than 12 pts. of product per acre per sea&on. (2) To avoid illegal residues, allow a minimum of 21 days between the last application and haNest. Crop Pest Rate Timing/Special Directions Prunes Brown Mites (Clover Mites). 1 pt in 100 gals. Apply, as nooded. every 7 days. El.I(opean Red Mitss 01 wateI per acre Leafeurl Plum Aphids, Meaty Plum %-·1 pl in 100 gals. of Aphids, Thistle Aphids water per acre Notes: (1) Do not apply more than 4 pes. of product per acre per application and no more than 12 pts. of product per acre per season. (2) To avoid U\egal residuEI5, allow a minimum of 21 days between the last application and haNeSt Strawberries Aphids, Two-spotted Spider 1 pt. In 100 gals. Apply as pests occur. Repeat application, if M.., (;If water per acre necessary, after 7 days. Cyclamen Mites t qt. in 100 gals. Direct spray to the pllIflt crowns. PIaI'Its should of water per acre be SuffICiently agitated to aS$ure thor0U9h coverage of the foliage. Repeat application after 7 daY$, if necessary. Mole Cricket!> 1 qtJA One to two days. befofe planting, broadC8$t and immediately incorporate into the top 1·2 inches of $Oil. Strawberry LeafroUef$ 314-1 pt. in 100 Apply 200 gals. of spray per aere when gals. ofwater blossoms shoW color. - Notes: (1) 00 not apply mote than 1 ql of product per acre per application and no more than 4 qts. of product per acre per SGa$On. (2) To avoid illegal residues. allow a minimum of 5 days between the last application and harvest. Walnuts (CA Aphids, Spider Mites , qt.lA Apply as a foliar spray. Repeat application after onM 14 days, if necessary. Make ground applications Codling Moths, Scale :"3 qtsJA in a minimum of 100 gals. of water per &en. CIlIWIefs, Walnut Caterpill/Jf$ Notes: (1) 00 not apply more than 4 qIs. of product per acre per application. (2) Do not apply more than 9 qts. d product per acre perseason. (3) To avoid illegal residues, allow a minimum 0(45 da~ ~ the IastappUcation and harvest, and do not apply after husks open. VEGETABLE CROPS REI·24 HOURS For foliar or soil applications, CLASS"" Diazinon EC should always be applied as II spray in sufficient water to assure thorough coverage oflhefohage or soil. CLASS" Diazinon EC may be applied using ground oraeriilli application equipment as specified in the folk>wing table. This table indicates the minimum amount of water that can.be used foI the various methods of application. The specific amount of product to be used appears under the separate directions for IJ$8 for each crop. Ground Application Crop Minimum Minimum Aerial Application Minimum GaI,JAc,. GalsJAcre OR Ga1511 ,000 Sq. Ft. Beans (lima, Pole, and Snap) (S\Jcculent only) '0 , 5 Beets, Red (Table) 10 , 5 Broccoli 10 , 5 Bru5SElis Sprouts '0 , 5 Cabbage '0 , 5 Cantaloupes 5 , 5 Carrots '0 , 5 Casabas 5 I 5 Cauliflower '0 , 5 Chinese Broccoli '0 2 5 Chinese Cabbage '0 2 5 Chinese Mustard '0 2 5 ~ W Ground Application Crop Aeriid Application Minimum Minimum Minimum GalsJAcre GalsJAcre OR Gal1J1,OOO Sq. Fl Crenshavn 5 1 5 Cucumbers 5 1 5 Endive (Escarole) 10 2 5 G ...... 10 2 --_Melon, 5 1 5 Kale 10 2 5 Lettuce, Head 10 2 5 Lettuce, Leaf 10 2 5 Muskmelono 5 1 5 Mustard 10 2 5 Onions (Bulb and Green) 10 2 5 - 10 2 5 Parsnips 10 2 5 Peas (succulent only) 10 2 5 P...,.,. 10 2 5 Piw'sian Melons 5 1 5 Potatoes (lrbh)- 10 2 5 Rad",- 10 2 5 Rutabagas 10 2 5 Spi_ 10 2 5 Squash, Summer 5 1 5 Squash, Winter 5 1 5 s_Com 20 • 5 Sweet Potlitoes 10 2 5 Swiss Chard 10 2 5 T~_ 10 2 5 Turnips 10 2 5 W~"'" 5 1 5 *00 not use on commercially grown potatoes which will b9 hand·harvested. Observe stated time intervals boetwHn last application and harvest as well as intervals between and maximum numbers of applications per season. Do not apply to food crops. grown in greenhouses. Pre-Harvut Intervals (PHr) for Foliar Application. C'OO PHI*(Day,.) Beans (lima, Pole, and Snap) 7 Beets, Red (Table) 14 Broccoli 7 Brussels Sprouts 7 C.bbag< 21 Cantaloupes 3 C._ 14 c.,. ... , CauliflOWQr 7 Chinese Broccoli 10 t"re-Harvest Intervall ""1- Tor I-Ollar A IICaOOfl!:1 conlinueo Crop PHr(Oays) Chinese Mustard 10 ChinO'Se Radish 10 Collards 10 Crenshaws , Cucumbers 7 Endive (Escarole) 14 Ginseng 30 Honeydew Melons , Kale 10 Lettuce 14 Muskmelons , Mustard 10 Onloos (Bulb and Green) 14 Parsnips 14 Pu, 7 Peppers 5 Persian Melons , Potatoes (Irish) '5 Radishes 14 Rutabagas 14 Spinach 14 Squash, Summer 7 Squash, Winter , s_Com 7 Swiss Chard ,. Tomatoes 1 Tumips, Roots, and Tops ,. Watermelons , PHI .. Pre-Fia-iVest IntervaT Mole Crickets Wireworms """ ... Diamondback ..-. ''''­Cabbageworms, -. L .. fmlners Cutworms Mole Crickets Wireworms Aphids Root Magg~ Cutworms Mole Crickets Wireworms .. to '>-1 pI. fA 2-3 qtsJA 4-6~.ln 5(1 gals. of water 2-4 qlsJA 1 qUA 3-4 qlsJA %-1 pt.IA 2-4 ql:s.IA 1 qUA 3-4 qt<.>JA 1 pt.IA 2-3 qtsJA 4-8 oz. in 50 gals. ot water 2·4 qt<.>./A 1 qt.lA 3-4 qtsJA Timing/Special Oirections Apply as insects OCClJr. Ropeat .ppticatloo, as necessary, every 7 days. 00 not make more than 5 applications per season. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest. or illegal residues may occur. Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate in10 the top 3-4 inches of soil. In b"ansphint WIler as a drench application M1Etn 200- 3OOgals.oI'watetare u$8d per acre. Apply %-1 cup (4-8 oz.) per plant by hand Q( by tractor·mounted sprayer equipped with drop nozzles tadired spray to the baSEl of the plant Note: Transplant water treatments may result in stand reduction due 10 plant stress at time 01' transplanting. Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into Ihe soil. (See Soil Incorporation Nota.) One to two days Nlore pIanImg, b[OlIdcast and immediatefy Incorporate into the top 1-2 Inches of soil. Broadcast just before planting and immediatety incorporate inkl the top 4-8 inch. of soil. Apply as ineocts occur. Repeat .ppllcation, as neca6Sary, ff1tifK'J 7 daY'. 00 not make more than 5 applications per season . 00 not apply within 21 days of harvest, or illegal residues mayOCCUl. Note: Diazinon wiJJ not control ~~ resistant IeaflOlners. Broadcast jlJsl before planting .nd immedi.tely incorporate into the soil. (See Soil Incorporation Nota.) One to two days before planting, broadcast .nd immediately incorporate into the top 1-2 inches ofsoll. Broadcast just befofe planting and immediately incorporate into the top 4-8 inches of soil. Apply as insGCts occur. Repeat application, as necessary, e~ry 7 days. Do not make more than 5 applications per season. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest, or illegal residues may occur. Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into the top 3-4 inches of soil. In transplant water as a drench appiieatioo When 200- 3OOgals. atwater ale used p&r acre. Apply ~ -1 cup (4- 8 oz.) per plant by hand or by tractor-mounted sprayer equipped with drop nozzles to direct spray to the base of the piant. Note: Transplant water treatments may result in stand reduction due to plant stress at lime of transplanting. Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into the soil. (See Soil Incorporation Note.) One to two days before planting, broadcast and imm«lhlteJy incorp0r0t9 into !"tie top 1-2.ir1ches of soU. Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into the top 4-8 inches of soil. t tv Crop Pest R.f< Cauliflower Aphids, 1/2-1 pUA (continued) Diamondback Moths, Im_ Cebbageworml, Dlpterou& leafminers Chinese Broccoli Aphids, %-Ipt.IA Diamondback ...... , - Cebbagaworms, OipterOU$ Leafmlners Chinese Cabbage Aphids, %-1 pl.. fA (Bok Choy and Diamondback Nopa) -', Imported cabbage- wonn" Oipteroqs Leafminers Chinese Mustard Aphids, %., (GaiChoy) "" ........... pk./A MoIh>, Imported Cabbage- """", OIptel"Ol.ls Leafminers Chinese Radi:stl Aphids, , pt./A <_ .... Diamondback Radish or """",, Daikon)(FL and Imported Cabbage- CAonIy) ...... , Dipterous Leafminers Collards C_ 2-4 qtsJA Mole Crlcket& 1 qUA Wireworms 3-4 qtsJA Aphids, %., Diamondback pt.. fA M_, Imported cabbage- ...... , Harlequin &lgs, Com Ea, Thrips, Striped Cucumbef ..... " Melonworms, Leafhoppers, Spider Mites Rate 2-4 qtsJA lqtJA 3-4 qtsJA ~-1 pl.IA 314 -1 pt.IA 2-4 qtsJA 1 qUA 3-4 qtsJA ~-1 pl.IA 2-4 qtsJA lqtJA 3-4 qtsJA \<-, ptiA 2-4 qtsJA 3-4 qtsJA 'Ai 10 1·112 pls.lA Timing/Special Direction. Broadcast ,ust before planting and Immediately inCOfporate into !he soil. {See Sol Incorpcnlkm Note.} One to two days before planting, broadent and Immediately incorporate into the top 1-2 inches of soil. Broadcast just before planting and Immediately Incorporuto into tile top 4-8 inches of soil. Apply as insects occur. Repeat application, as necessary, every 7 days. 00 not make more than 5 applications per season. 00 not apply within 14 days of harvest or ruegal residues may occur. Nom: Diazinon will r.ot control organophosphate­ resistant leafmil1 necess/IfY. Leafmine!1l, Thrips, 1-1/2 every 7 days. Do not makQ more than 5 applications per Striped Cucumber BoetIes, ",,1' _ .... Meionwol111$, ~athoPl*$, 00 not apply within 7 days of harvest, or illegal fGSidues may Spider Miles """. Note: Dlazlnon wiU not control organophosphate-resistant leafminers, Squash, C"""",", 2-4~JA Broadcast Just before planting and immediately Incorporate W;".., into the &Oil. (S_ SoiIlocorporation Note.) Wireworms 3-4qtsJA Broadcast just before planting and immediately InCOl'pOrate Inlo the lop 4-8 inche$ of soil. Aphids, Serpentine ,.'" Apply as insects occur. Repeat application, as necessary, Leafmirlfmi, Thrips, 1·112 ptsJA every 7 days. 00 nol make rT1O(e than 5 applications per Sbiped Cucumber Beetles, season. ....... """"', Do not apply within 3 days of harvest, or illegal residues may Leafhoppers, occur. Spider Mites Note: Diazinon Will not control organophosphate-resistant leafminers. s_ Cutworms 2--4 qlsJA Broadcast jusl before pianlmg and immediately incorpcrale Com into the &oil. (See Soil Incorporation Note.) Seed Corn Maggots 2-4 qtsJA Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into the top 2 inches of SOil, WirElWQl1TlS 3-4~JA Broadcast before planting and immediately incorporate into the top 4-8 inches of soil. Com Earworms , \0 1·114 Apply when silks first appear. Repeal application every 7 ",1A days, if necessary. Do not make more Ihan 5 applications per season. Corn Root\Iform (Adults) ~1 pt.IA Apply as insects 00C1Jr. Repeal application, as necessary. every 7 days. Do not make more It\an 5 applications per ~""'. Com Leaf Aphids 1-2 ptsJA Apply In suffICient water to provide complete coverage to ttle upper portions of the plants. Repeat application, as necessary, every 7 days. Do not make more than 5 applications per season. Grasshoppers, 1 pt.IA Apply as insects occur. Repeat application. as MC6SSllry, Spider MiIe$, every 7 days. Do not make more than 5 applications per """ ...... ".""'. Sap&etles 2102·112 Consult local agricultural authorities for proper timing of ",,1A sprays. Repeat application, as necessary, every 7 days. Do not make more then 5 applications per season. Nnhoo",' (11 T"" ......,_ ........... .v.. ftV""ot .. .-.M. Ii-. ;,.riv f" ... ..vn '"'"" ...... H> .. ""U",n " .. ~ ,pply . _ period. (2) Allow 7 days .. it ... H> .. i9d application before grazing or cutting for forage. picked 7 days after the last application. Forage may be fed to beef and dairy cattle and shoop. (3) Corn may be '-' - Crop PH' Rato Timing/Special Directions S .... , Wireworms 3-4qlS)A Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into Potatoes the top 4-8 inches of sojl Swi$s Chard Cutworms 2-4 qtsJA &oadcast just before planting and Immediately incorporate Info the SOit. (See Sollincorporalion Note.) Wireworms 3-4 qtsJA Broadcast just before planting and immediately incorporate into the lop 4-8 inches of soil. Aphic\s, )0(,-1 Apply as insects occur. Repeat application. as necessary, every Imported Cabbage- pt. fA 7 days. Do not make more than 5 applications pM season. ~', Do not apply within 14 days of haMtSI, 0( illegal residues may Diamondback Moths, occur. Harlequin Bugs Tomatoes Cutworms 2-4 qls.lA Broadcast just before planting and Immediately incotpOrate Inlo the soil. (See soillncorporalion Nole.) Mole Crickets 1 qtJA One 10 two days beforQ planting, broadcast and Immediately incorporate Into the top 4-8 Inches of soil. Wireworms 3-4 qlsJA Broadcast just before planting and immediately iJlCOll)Of8te into the top 4-8 irw;hes of $Oil. Aphids, 'I.t pllA Apply as insects appear. Repeat application, IllS necessary, evfKY Dipterous L8IIfminers 7 days. Do not make more than 5 applications pM season. Bancklcl Cucumber 314-1pt Do not apply within one day of harvest. or illegal residues may ...... , I. """'. Fall ArmyworrM. Southern Armyworms, Note: Oiazinon will t"\Ot control organophosphate-rnisiant .... Annywoorn; leafmlners . Vinegar Flies 'I.t t01·112 (DrO$OphUa spp.) ""JA Turnips, CutwQrms 2-4 qtsJA &oadcast Just before planting and imrne