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- EPA Reg No: 19713-381
- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Maneb (37%)
- Label accepted: 1995-07-20
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00381-19950720.pdf
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Office of Pesticide Programs Number:
Registration Divlolon (H7505C)
401 "N" St., S.W.
Washington. D.C. 20460
NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
X Registration
Reregistration
(I.nder fIFRA, a • ..ended)
N_ and AddrHe of Regiatrant (Ilude ZIP Code):
Drexel Chemical Co.
P. O. Box 9306
Memphis, TN 38190-0306
19713-
381
Te,.. of Issuance: I
Conditional
N_ of PHticlde Product:
Ida Maneb 4L
Note: Changes In labeling dlffedng In substance frOOIthat-eecepte<t1n"connection wlth_thlrl!lll.tr8tionUlSt
besubnitted to and accepted by the Registration Divisionp"iOr)to!Jf;eof the label-inconroerce,; In'any -
corresponde. on thiap"oduct always refer to the above EPA rtal.,tt .. tl,on,number~ -- --- - -- - - -'-' •• -.-'.,, '_-'--, - ---"--------- '" - -------- --- --'--
on the basi. of Information furnished by the reglltrant, the above named peaticide i. hereby
registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and Rodentlolde Act.
Registration i. in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the AgencYa
In order to protect health end the environment, the Administrator, on hi. ~tlon, may at any time suspend or
cancel the registration of • pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance ~. y ~~ ": in connection
with the registration of • product under thi. Act ia not to be const •• g;ving th- registrant a right to
exc l us i ve use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by other ••
This product is conditionally registered in accordance with
FIFRA sec. 3(c) (7) (A) provided that you:
- Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/ reregistration of your product under FIFRA sec. 3(c) (5) when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data; and submit acceptable responses required for reregistration of your product under FIFRA section 4.
- Make the following labeling change before you release the product for shipment:
- Add the phrase: "EPA Registration Number 19713-381."
- Under "Foliar Applications" revise the last phrase
in the first paragraph to read: "then the total
poundage •... must not exceed any of the specified
individual EBDC product maximum seasonal poundage of
aotive ingredient allowed per acre."
Date:
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-- Signature of Approving Official: a{L~ f!r. {U~ 1.JL EPA For .. 8570-6
, t j' ) ) -2- 3. Submit five copies of the final printed label for the record. ,-...,., I ... ./--,k" ,I i;-) If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec 6 (e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
IDA HANEB 4L
37% HANEB DISPERSION
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Maneb (Manganese ethylenebisdi thiocarbamate) ............. 37.0%
(Equivalent to manganese metallic 7.6%)
INERT INGREDIENTS: ......................................... 63.0%
TOTAL: ............................................... 100.0%
This product contains 4 pounds Maneb per gallon.
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
IF SWALLOWED: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce
vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce
vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Get medical attention.
IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing,
give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get
medical attention.
IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
IF ON SKIN: Immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Get
medical attention if irritation persists.
EPA Reg. No.:
EPA Est. No.:
19713-
19713-
Manufactured By:
Drexel Chemical Company
P.O. Box 13327
Memphis, TN 38113-0327IJ
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\ PRECAUTIONARY STATEMETS
IHazard to Humans and Domestic Animals
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1C."uTION: !~ Iay cause irritation of eyes, nose, throat and
Iskin. Avoid breathing spray mist. Do not rub eyes or mouth
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IPERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMET:
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Iloaders I mus: wear:
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Waterproof gloves
Shoes pl'.!s sod:s
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apron whe~ mi: ;tcve:s must wear:
Co - e : all S 0 ",- e -: ton g - s 1 e eve d s h i r (
Wd(erprCilng
long pan:s
or loading
ulscard clothing and other absorbent materials that have
been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's
concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's
Instructlon, ior cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such
Instruct:ons fc washables. use detergenc and hoc water.
Keep and wash ??E separately from other laundry.
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IEngineering controls statement \
IWhen handlers use enclosed cabs. or aircraft In a manner
Ithat meets tne requirements '.isted in thl;! Worker Protection i
IStandad IW?Si for agricultural pesticides [.lOCFR 170.2.10 1
lid) (.I-b) J. the handler P?E requirements may be reduced or I
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS:
Users should:
Wah hands before eating. drinking, chewing gum, using
tobacco or using the toilet.
!Remove clothing
Iwash thoroughly
immediately if pesticide gets inside. Therl
and put on clean clothing.
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IRemove PPE
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Ithoroughly
immediately after handling this
gloves before removing. As soon
and change into clean cloching.
product. Wash thel
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\ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS I
IThis prouuct is toxic to fish. Drift and runoff from treatedl
lareas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms In neighboring I
lareas. For terrestrial uses do not apply directly to water I
lor to areas where surfac:::: water is preSe:'lt. or to intertidJ.11
lereas blow the mean hig~ water mar~. Cover or incorporate I
I SOilled treated seed. Do not contamInate Water when I
Id'isposin; of e<Juipme:H washwaters. I
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PHYS I CAL AND CHDlI CAL HAZARDS
Keep away from fire and sparks. Store in a cool dry place.
CHEMIGATION
Aoply this product onlv through sprinkler irrigation systems
includin~ ct:!r.ter pivor. lateral move. end tOw, side ('ioihcel
roll. traveler. bIg gun. solid seL. or hand move. Do not
appiv this product througn any other type of irrigation
s:-,stem.
Crop injur v • lack of effect i·;enes,. or illegal pest icide
residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distrlbuti()[1
of trearcci water.
If you hClve an? qUe~;tl()nS a[)Olli c3tlbr~~io:l. you snoulJ
contac: StJ(U E:ctcnsion Service speCIal iSt3. equipment
rTlanufdC(Ur~r5 or oCiler experts.
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A peson knowledgeable of the chemigation system and
responsible for its operation. or under the supervision of
the responsible person. shall shut the system down and make
necessary adjustments should the need arise.
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse
systems) used for pesticide application to a public water
system unless the pesticide label prescribed safety devised
for public water systems are in place.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTES
The system must con:ain a functional check valve. vacuum
:elef vaive. and low pressure drain appropriately located
0.1 L.; irrigar:ion tJieline to prl,te:1t water source
Cantamlna:lon from backflow.
Te psc:clde injection pipeline must contain a functional.
automatic. quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
flld back toward the injection pump.
Tc pesc:cide in]ec:ion pipeline must also concain a
;"unCtil)nal. normally closed. solenoid operated val·/e located
on th~ intake side of th~ injection pump and connec:ed to
the system interlOCk to prevent fluid from being Withdrawn
f8m :he suply tank when th~ irrigation system is ei:her
3.Cl[om<ltic:lll:: or manually shut down.
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to
a'.lComa[ic,lly shut off the pe:Hlcide injection pump When the
water pump motor stops.
,he irrig:l:lon line or water pump I'1USt include a runctional
preS3re SWItch which wil I stop the water pump motor when
th~ wate~ prssure decreases to the pOine where pes:icide
dis::rtbutlO is advest!ly a(f-:!.;(tible with peSticlrie d.
Systems must use a metering pump.
dispiClcemenr: inJectlon pump {e,g.
!ty d~~igncj and cons:ruc:ed of materIals that are
comDffstlnd capable of being fittrt Wt:h a
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such as a pOSltlV~
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ll:.:'rdl~d fur tre,"1tment.
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Good agitation is required in the injection tank. In moving
systems. apply secified dosage of product as a continuous
injection. In nonmoving systems inject this product for 15
to 30 minutes at end of cycle. Use the least amount of water
pOssible with uniform coverage.
as: 15 service connections or regularly serves a~ average
of at least ix the amount of product needed for acreage to be treated
into the quantity of Water determined during prior
calibration. For moving sys<:ems inject into the system
continuously for one complete revolution of the field. For
nonmoving systems inject into system for the time
established during calibration.
Stop injecti0n equipment after treatment is completed and
Continue to operate irriglcion equipment until all product
is flushed from system.
Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems:
Publ ic Watr system means a sys<:em for the prOVision of
piped water for human consumption if such system has at
l5 indi'-ieuals da.ily at ieast 60 days ouc of the year.
Chemigation sys:ems conne:e~ (0 public water SYStems must
contain a func:lonal. reducd-pressure zone backflow
prevencor IRPZI or the functional equivalent in th water
supply line ups:ream from the point of pesticide
introduction. Tnere shall be a complete physical brea~ lair
gap) between the Outlet end of the fill pipe and the top of
the overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the
inside diameter or the fit [ ?ipe,
The pescicide injection 9ipetine must contain j, functtonlll.
dUtOmat:c. quick-closing check val'le to prevent the fiow of
f[Uld back toward tl1e injection pump,
The pesticide pipell;le rn~.lst contain a functiona.l. normally
closed. solenoid-operated valve loc3ted on the int&~~ side
of [he injection pump and connected to the system Interlock
to prevec the withdrawn fra~ the
supply Lank wht!~ t:,e irrlg3.:ater fluid fom beinon system is eIther
d u tom a tic:.l I ! :. 0 r rn J. n u Ct i 1 y s h '1 t c: 0 \V:l ,
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watr rump motor scops. 01" 1[1 cases wher~ there is no :VJter
pump, when the watr prcssur decrases to the pOlrl wnr
pes tic ide dis t r 1 but 1 () r\ 1 l ad'J e r- :; t 1 Y tl f fee ted,
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Systems must use a metering pump. such as a positive
displacement injections 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.
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area
intended for treatment.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violat ion of federal law tc use this prod· t in a
manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product In a way that will contact workers
or other ;Jersons. either directly or througi, d'11t. Only
protected handlers may be in the area during application.
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe.
consuit [he agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
iAGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
I lese this product only in accordance with its labeling and
1',\Iit: the Wor~..::e: Protec[ion Standard. ";'0 CF?-. part 1-:0. This
iScanda:d contains requirements [0, the protection of
lazficul:lral wor:<ers on farms. torests. nurseries. and
Ig;eenhouses. and handiers of agricultural pesticid·,s. It
Icontains requirements for [raining. decontaminatlo
!notificclon. and emergency assistance. [t ai50 contains
Ispecific instructions and eli areas dUftngl
f th~ res:rlcted xce?cions pertaining to the
Istatemn:$ n this label about personal protective equipmentl'
I (??EI. and restricced-entrv interval. The requirements in ,
I ChIS bo:( oniy apply to uses of this product thar a:e coveredl , I Iby the r or 11r~~r ?rotection Sandard.
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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 140 CFR Part 170). The Worker
Protection Standard applies when this product is used to
produce agricultural plants on farms. forests. nurseries. or
greenhouses.
Keep unprotected persons, children, livestock and pets away
from treated areas or where there is danger of drift.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AS A SPRAY
Maneb 4L is approved for application In sufficient water to
provide good coverage with available equipment in either dilute
sprays or in concentrate ground or aerial sprays. Rates listed
are based on 100 gallons of dilute spray unless otherwise noted.
Rates of product for concentrate and aerial applications should
be equal to the rates for dilute sprays on a per acre basis.
FOR GROUND APPLICATIONS use at the rate indicated in sufficIent
water for thorough coverage. minimum of 10 gallons. Increased
volume of water may be necessary as foliage density increases.
FOR AERIAL APPLICATIONS use at the rate indicated in sufficient
water for thorough coverage. a minimum of 3 gallons per acre for
field crops and 10 gallons per acre for orchard crops. Apply
with properly calibrated aerial equipment, arrange nozzles so
that spray delivery is uniform over the entire spray swath.
Human flaggers are prohibited unless in totally enclosed
vehicles.
Where dosage rates are given. use the higher rate and shorter
intervals under severe disease pressure. but do not exceed the
maximum rate or apply more frequentlv than the minirnum interval
given In the dire'ctiorl'c for thilt crop.
FOLlAR APPLICATIONS
I¥her<~ ;BIJC: product s us"d allow the Silme maximum poundage of
activ ingr{dint p~~r a('['(~ pf!r season:
It morp than nfl+) prndll(:r cf)nt(!ining ,]n EBDC clr:t ivp if1grpdl~'nt
(rnclrlPh. lIlarH·().,(lh. I)r 1fP'Ilrllfl! i,S 11Spd on.1 r:f"np 'il1i'ln thf' '-;dtT1p
.r()W lng Sf'd:;nn "nd t 11f l':BI)C protillrts uspd .J t low t hf~ S<lmp mil.'" InlDIll
p()IJnd(jgf~ of <if t IVp Inr(ldl"rJt ppr r1('fP rHl[' Sf1,lSOfl t thprl th,' tllt.,t
p()lInd;lf~(~ of ,11 .'ll(·h f':fllJ(: prr)(j!lcts uSfid must not ,1xrpll(1 <lTlV ot
ttlf '-il)fl(:lt i'lll in!ilvl;il!,l! fJPr ,i(.'r+!,
Where EBDC products used allow different maximum poundage of active ingredient per acre per season: ·)Jti/v If more than one product containing an EBDC active ingredient is used on a crop during the same growing season and the EBDC products used allow different maximum poundage of active ingredient per acre per season, then the total poundage of all such EBDC products used must not exceed the lowest specified individual EBDC product maximum seasonal poundage of active ingredient allowed per acrR. SEED TREATMENT In addition to the maximum number of foliar applications permitted by the formula stated above, a single application or seed treatment may be made on crops which have registered seed treatment uses.
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CROPS DISEASES RATE QTS/A DIRECTIONS QTS/A PER
SEASO i - -I'"OR PO ME ~RUITS. USB either the Pre--6loom or Extended Application schedules
DO NOT COMBINE OR INTEGRATE THE TWO TREATMENT SCHEDULES
Apples Rusts (lncluamg 48 or \1.2 19.2 PRE-olOOM: 6egln applicatiOn 31 Y. to Yo Incn green tip aM
Cedar Apple). per 100 continue on a 7-10 day application sChedule through bloom. Do nnt
Fabre. Leaf Spot. gal. in dilute graze livestock in treated areas. 15 recommended that this product
Flyspeck. Scab. spray) be used in an integrated Pest Management Program.
Sooty Blotch 2.4 or (e.6 16.8 EXTENDED APPLICATION OR TANK MIX: For Implementation ot
per 100 IPM programs. applications based on tree-row volume or for use as a
gal. in dilute resistance management tool: begm applications at Y- to Yo inch
spray) green be and contInue applications on a 7-10 day application
sC:1edule through ~he second cover spray or to within n days of
harvest. Do not apply Within 77 days of harvest. Do not graze
livestock in treated areas. It is recommended that this product be
used in an integrated Pest Management Program.Add
spreader/sticker to spray mixture far cover sprays and tank mix with
an effective systemic protectantlcuratlVe fungiCide for more effective
control of diseases.
Almonos Brown Rot: 4.3· 5A or 25.0 jAcply at pcocorn. full bloom. ana petal faJi or every 7.O days If
(Blossom and (1.2 - 1.5 per bloom 1$ staggered. Omit petal fall scray If only brown rot IS present
TWig alignt), Scab, teO Do not acply later thar'! 5 weeks after pual fall or Within 145 days of
Shothole. F\mgus gal. In dliute harvest 00 not allow livestock to graze In almond orchards.
(Leaf Slight) I sClay)
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Bananas is;gatcKa
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1.6 - 2.4 I 24 IA;::;IY -.vnen leaves firSt acpear ano repeat as neeceo 0[1 a 14--21 aay
I !interval, May be applIed we to the 1ay af haNest
C ... ar,oerles jF:\lIt Rct I 3.3 . " a I
14 , IScray on a 7·10 day Interval. 00 nat acoly W!ttlln 30 cays at narvest
Grapes BlacK ,~ct, 3unCiI 1.2 - 3.2 or 19.2 E3Si or [Me M.acxy .lountatnS: ApplY In surflc:ent water [0 provl0e
Rot. Deadarm. (03· Q 8 10 day Intervals. Do nct apply Within 66
100 days of harvest except In California. California· Do not apply after
gal, In clfute
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Kadota r'~s \Surtace \lold 0.-3:er1CO 2.' lAO'::IY 'Nnen Glsease lI"Ireatcns :n lGO ..... CO gallcns OT water per ac:e
(C:adcsccn'~rn j, ;aI5. IDa CGt apoiy Within 10 1ays d har,est.
Is uriaco Kot
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1Paoaya5 - -:) - 2.J or first 14·2 ~ IAnthraC:'10se. 1 23 ":"C:JI'I wne" '')lsease 'reate:'15 "no re:;:eat at cay
Phytoontncra FrUit (0.4· o 5 ;:er In:er.als !\lay be aoplled up to :r.e day of har/est.
Rot 100
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Do ...... ny 1,,1Jldew 1CO long and continue at 7 ~ 10 day InterJ3is until fruit IS set Do not apply
gal :n dilute wlth!n 66 days of harvest.
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1.2 - 2.0 or 0 j'Nest at ine ROCKy ,\loumalns: APPly wnen Sr'loots are " to 1 '/2
" (03 - 0.5 cer Inches long and contlOue at 7
VEGETABLE CROP USES
AATE MAX
CROPS DISEASES QTS/A QTS/A DIRECTIONS PER
SEASON
Beans lOry) Antnracnose, 1 2 - 1.6 9.6 Segln wnen planrs are small. Spray on a 5-7 aay Interval. Do not
Do,,·"y Mildew. apply w,thin 30 days at harvest
Rust
BrOCCOli Alternana lear 1.2 -1.5 9.6 BeglO wnen Olsease threatens. Scray an a 7·10 Clay ,nterval. Do no
Brussel Sprouts Spot. Downy apply within 7 days of harvest
Cauliflower Mildew
Coooage Alternaria Leat 1.2 -1.0 9.6 Plant Oeels and olrea seeded fields: Spray on a 7-10 day Interval. D
Kohlrabi Spat. Downy not apply within 7 days of harvest
Chinese Cabbage (tight Milcew
headed only) ,
Chinese Caobage Alternaria Lear 0.8 - 1.2 7.2 Plant beCls ana direct seeaeCl Ielas: Spray on a 7- i 0 oay interval. 00
(loose head) Spat. Downy not apply later than 7 days before harvest in CA and 10 days it'! HL I
Mildew
Com (sweet corn. C·Jmmon Rust. 1.2 1a E3St at the ,',IS • (incluclIng AR 3- LA) Use SUTTfClent water for
popC-'rn, sweet corn Helmlnthosporium tr.orough coverage. Start applica[ion when disease first appears
used for seed Blignt and repeat at 3-10 day intervals. Add a recommended surfactant or
production) spreaderlstlcJ<er jf needed for better coverage. Do not aoply within 1
cays of harvest Do not feed treated forage to livestoc~.
0 [wesr or the MS - (e:tcect AR & LA) Use surfic:ent 'Nater for !hOrougn
cDverage Start applications when disease first apoears and repeat
at 3-10 day inter/als. Add a 'ecammended surfactant or
soreJCerlstlcker If needed for erter coverag. Do not apply Within 7
cay-s f ilarvest. 00 not fee !reated forage to livestock.
C ... c:"':r:icers AIernana I 1.2· i 5 ~ 2,3 Begin wnen Clsease t.lreatens or ;:::tants oegl" to run. Spray an a 7-i(
(MacCSpOfllJr.1) Cay inte0lal. Do not appiy Within 5 dayS at harvest.
Leaf Spot. An;ula(
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Anthrac:-:ose
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Ctacc5corium Leaf \
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Melons: cantaloupes, Alternc.na Leai 1.2-1.6 12.3 APPly as soon as planrs begin to run or 'Nnen alsea sa first appears.
casabas, crensnaws, Spot. Spray on a ?, 0 day Interval, 00 not apply Within 5 days of harvest.
honeydews. Anthracnose.
watermelons Cercoscora Leaf
Spot. Downy
Mildew, Gummy
Stem Bligh!
Onions (Dry Bulb) Botrytrs Lear 1.0-2.4 24 8agln acpllcatlons wnen alseases are ;'lSt rportec In the area at 71
Slign!. Downy day Intervals througnout the seaSC'.1. Do not apply within 7 days of
Mildew, ."lecJ( Rot, harvest. 00 not apply to exposed tJulbs.
Purple Slotch
Onions tG{een, Botrytls Lear 1.6 - 2.4 16d Begin aPPlications wnen diseases are first reported In the area at 7
Blight. Downy day intervals throughout the season. Do not apply within 7 days of
Mildew. Neck Rot. harvest. 00 not apply to exposed bulbs.
Purple BlotCh
Smut 2 .. 1 2.4 (Per 'Apply as a furrow arencn at time ot planting onIon seeas. Use 75-100
29.000 gallons ot water per acre.
linear ft.
of row -
13 in.
spac:ng
lPeppers AI1tnrac;1ose. 1 ;: • 2.-1. 14.4 East 'Jr :he MS Segln wnen disease !hre3tens. Spray on a 7-10 dy
Ccfcoscora Uaf interJaL Do not ao::::!y Within 7 days of har\lest.
Spct iFrogeye
Spotl.
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:8iignt. Kioe Rot InteNaL 00 not apply WIthin 7 days of harJest.
(Ol"leeS IEany 3i19,"-':, Late i.2 . 1 0
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feed. or otl ourposes
P'JmpKlns Angl;ldr L=ar SeCL 1 2·1.0 12.3 Begin wne:n cisease mre3lens. Spray on a "-10 \Jay InteNal. 00 not!
I loowr.y Mdaew I.PPIY 'mthiO 5 d.ys of harvest.
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Flo ME. MI. MA. NH. NY. OH. PA. RI. VT. WI where lher PHI,s 3 , days. It IS recommended that thiS prcauct be used w'lth an Integrated
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" J STOR.-\GE A:-lD DISPOSAL Store in a cool dry pl«ce. Do not contaminate watet. food or feed by storage or dispasal. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes reSUlting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. CONT.-\INER DISPOSAL: Triple rlnse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary lanafill. or incineration.or, if allowed by state and local authorities by burning. If burned. stay out or' smoke.
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WA..t1J'J.'ITY - CONDITION OF SALE:
OUR RSCO~~ATICNS FOR USE of t:.his product:. are based upon tests
'1' d 1"1 .'1 1 d" '11 T" d ne_l.eve re_l.aD e. =0 _ow l.rect:.l.ons caretu _y. l.ml.ng an
mec:::od of appl:'cat:.:'on, weathe= and c:::-op conditions, mixt:ures with
" 1..' 1 . <= • 11 - d d " oc .• e= C'leml.Cas noc speCl.J..l.ca y recommenae , an oC.,er
influencing fact:o=s in the use of this product are beyond the
control of the seller. Buyer assumes all risks of use, st:orage
and handling of this material not in strict accordance with
directions given herewith.
In no case Drexel or the Seller be liable for
consequetial, s;ecal or icd~~ec~ daages resultig f=om
che use 0= handling of chis product when such use and/o= handling
is not:. in scr:'cc accordance wich di=ections given herewit.h. The
foregoing is a cond:'cion of sale by Drexel Chemical Company and
is accepted as such by the Buyer.