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# TEMIK 10% GRANULAR ALDICARB PESTICIDE FOR AGRIC. USE
- EPA Reg No: **264-331**
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Aldicarb (10%)
- Label accepted: 2003-07-29
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00331-20030729.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Larry Hodges
Bayer CropScience
2 T,W, Alexander Drive
P.O, Box 12014
Resear~h Triangle Park
NC 27709
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
Subject: TEMIK" brand 1 OG Aldicarb Pesticide for Agricultural Use
EPA Reg. No, 264 - 331
Revisions to First Aid Statement
Your Application Dated July 8, 2003
Dear ML Hodges,
OFFICl-.OF
PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
A)\;O TOXIC SUBSTANCES
July 29, 2003
The label referred to above, submitted in connection with the registration under the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable
provided the following changes are made before you release the product for shipment bearing the
amended label:
1, Directly underneath the ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS statement add "Aldicarb
residues may move into shallow ground water under certain conditions, The appended
Environmental Precautions Booklet should be read and understood prior to making applications,
If there are any questions, contact Bayer CropScience at J-866-99BA YER (1-866-992-2937),"
2, Under the heading GROUND WATER add a bullet "For State Specific Ground Water
Limitations, see the Environmental Precautions and Soil Type Restriction Tables,"
3. In the storage and disposal section ofthe label, the statement "Do not contaminate
water, food, or feed by storage or disposal" must appear directly beneath the heading STORAGE
AND DISPOSAL. Also, the second heading" Container Disposal" must be revised to read
"Pesticide Disposal",
Submit two copies of the final revised printed label before releasing the product for
shipment. A stamped copy is enclosed for your records. If you have questions, please contact
me on (703) 305-6736 or electronically at edwardsjoaJUle@epa.gov.
cc: Eric Olson, SRRD
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Joanne S. Edwards, Entomologist
Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
Registration Division (7505C)
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY AND GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under the direct supervision of a Certified Applicator, and only
for those uses covered b the Certified licator's certification.
TEMIK
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brand 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE
For Control of Certain Insects, Mites, and Nematodes
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Aldicarb [2-methyl-2-(methylthio) propionaldehyde-O-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime] ............... 10%
INERT INGREDIENTS: ............................................................................................................................................... 90%
EPA Reg. No. 264-331 EPA Est. No.1 0352-GA-01
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER POISON
PELIGRO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
For PRODUCT USE Information Call1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
FIRST AID
IF SWALLOWEO: 0 Immediately call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
0 Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
0 Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
0 Do not aive anvthina bv mouth to an unconscious person.
IF IN EYES: 0 Hold eye open and rinse slowty and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
0 Remove contad lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
0 Call a Doison control center or doctor for treatment advice. _J
IF ON SKIN OR 0 Take off contaminated clothing.
CLOTHING:
0 Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
0 Call a Doison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IF INHALED: 0 Move person to fresh air.
0 If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, pr.;!feratJly mouth-
to-mouth if possible.
0 Call a noison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
For MEDICAL Emergencies Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-75TI.
Have the Droduct container or label wtth vou when call1na a Dolson control center or doctor or going for treatment.
Aldicarb is a n-methyl carbamate.
GENERAL
Contact-" physicialr immediately1n all casesohuspectedt>olsonfngc Illness may be produced rapidly iollowing over-exposure to
TEMII(® Aldicarb. If breathing stops, establish an airway and start artificial respiration, and provide oxygen. Make certain to remove all
sources of continuing contamination. Transport the patient to a physician or hospital immediately and SHOW A C~BEL
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TO THE PHYSICIAN. If poisoning is suspected in animals, contact a veterinarian. _ ~ OOMMENTS
ANTIDOTE STATEMENT InEPA Letter Dated:
ATROPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN. ~.':-1 \~" \ 0.1
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
TEMI~ brand aldicarb is an n-methyl carbamate insecticide which is a cholinesterase inhibitor,
cause toxic signs and symptoms due to stimulation of the cholinergic nervous system.
spontaneously and rapidly reversible.
Overexposure to this substance may
These effects of overexposure are
Gastric lavage may be used if this product has been swallowed. TEMI~ brand aldicarb pOisoning may occur rapidly after ingestion and
prompt removal of stomach contents is indicated.
Specific treatment consists of the administration of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be exercised to prevent over­
atropinization. Mild cases may be given 1 to 2 mg intra-muscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has been achieved and
repeated thereafter whenever symptoms reappear. Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously every 10 minutes until the
patient is fully atropinized, then intramuscularly every 30 to 60 minutes as needed to mainlain the effeci for at least 12 hours. Dosages
for children should be appropriately reduced. Complete recovery from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours.
Narcotics and other sedatives should nol be used. Further, drugs such as (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) are NOT recommended
unless organophosphate intoxication is also suggested.
To aid in confirmation of a diagnosis, urine samples must be obtained within 24 hours of exposure and immediately frozen. Analyses
will be arranged by Bayer CropScience.
Consultation on therapy can be obtained at all hours by calling Ihe Bayer CropScience emergency number: 1-800-334-7577.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DANGER
FATAL IF SWALLOWED. Causes cholinesterase inhibition. May be fatal or harmful by skin or eye contact or by breathing dust.
Rapidly absorbed through skin or eyes. 00 not get on skin or in eyes. 00 not breathe dust. Keep away from domestic animals.
Always stand up~wind from hopper when loading.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Salivation, Muscle tremor, Nausea, Watery eyes, Difficult breathing, Vomiting, Pinpoint eye pupils, Excessive sweating, Diarrhea,
Blurred vision, Abdominal cramps, Weakness, Headache.
In severe cases, convulsions, unconsciousness, and respiratory failure may occur.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear coveralls over short-sleeved shirts and short pants, waterproof gloves, chemical~resistant
footwear plus socks, chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure, protective eye wear, chemical-resistant apron when cleaning
equipment, mixing or loading and a dusUmist filtering respirator (MSHNNIOSH DIM approval number prefix TC-21C) or a NIOSH
approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water.
Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing Or other absorbent materials that have been heavily contaminated
with this product. Do not reuse them.
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 140 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
speCified in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations
Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
Remove clothing immediately jf pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash Ihe oulside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible,
wash thorouqhly and chanqe into clean clothing.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
DECOMPOSITION AND MOVEMENT IN SOIL: This product is readily decomposed into harmless residues under most use conditions.
However, a combination of permeable and acidic soil conditions, moderate to heavy irrigation and/or rainfall, use of 20 or more pounds
per acre, and soil temperature below 50°F (10°C) at applicationtime tend to reduce degradation and promote movement of residues to
ground water. If the above describes your local use conditions and ground water in your area is used for drinking, do not use this
product without first contacting Bayer CropScience at 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937).
TOXIC TO FISH, BIRDS, AND WILDLIFE: This product is toxic to fish, birds, aquatic invertebrates and other wildlife. Birds feeding on
exposed granules in treated areas may be killed. Cover or incorporate granules in spill areas.
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Run-off from treated areas may be hazardous to fish in neighboring areas. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water
is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
Apply this product only as specified on this label.
NOTICE: Under the Endangered Species Act, it is a Federal Offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of a
member of an endangered species.
This Act protects Attwater's Greater Prairie Chicken in the Texas counties of Aransas, Austin, Brazoria. Colorado, Galveston, Goliad,
Harris, Refugio, and Victoria.
Prior to making applications in these counties, the user must determine that this species is not located in or immediately adjacent to the
area to be treated. If the user is in doubt whether or not the above named endangered species may be affected, he should contact
either the regional U.S. Fish & Wildlije SelVice office (Endangered Species Specialist) or personnel of the State Fish and Game office.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product In a manner Inconsistent with Its labeling.
Read entire label before using this product.
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
regulations.
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
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), notification to
workers. and restricted-entry intelVals. The reqUirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
Exception: If the product is soil-incorporated or soil-injected, the Wor\(er Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows
workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything Ulat has been treated. Once the REI has expired, do not allow
persons to come into direct contact with treated wet soil as the result of the initial irrigation or rainfall after treatment unless they are
wearing the PPE speCified below for earty 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. soil, or water is coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants,
waterproof gloves, chemical-resistant footwear plus socks, protective eyewear and chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure.
Notify workers of the application by warning them orally and by posting warning signs at entrances to treated areas.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
STORAGE
Store unused TEMIK® brand Aldicarb Pesticide in original container only, in well ventilated clean dry area out of reach of
children and animals. Do not store in areas where temperature averages 115°F (46
Q
C) or greater. Do not store in or around the home
or home garden.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Do not get dust or granules on skin or in eyes. Do not breathe dust. Always stand upwind from spill when cleaning up. Sweep up and
bury any small spills or excess TEMII(® Aldicarb at least 18 inches deep in soil. isolated from water supplies and food crops.
Do not contaminate water. food. or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited.
Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide is a violation of federal law. If these wastes cannot be
disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or The Hazardous
Waste representative at the nearest EPA regional office for guidance.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Completely empty container into application equipment. Then dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or if
allowed by state and local authorities.1JY op~n burning, If container is burned. stay away from and do not breathe or contact smoke.
IN CASE OF TRANSPORTATION OR WAREHOUSE EMERGENCY INVOLVING A SPILL, FIRE, OR EXPOSURE, CALL 1-800-334-
7571 TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY IN THE USA.
GENERAL INFORMATION
TEMII(® brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide controls certain insects. mites. and nematodes. When applied into moist soil at planting andlor
postemergence the active ingredient aldicarb is rapidly absorbed by roots and translocated to all parts of the plant. Rainfall or irrigation
soon after application will ensure prompt uptake of aldicarb. Control often lasts more than six weeks varying with growing conditions,
rate of use, and pests. Crop yields are usually increased with treatments of TEMII(® brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide.
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GENERAL CAUTIONS
Use TEMIK"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide only in accordance with label directions, warnings, and precautions.
DO NOT USE ON ANY CROP NOT LISTED ON THIS LABEL OR SUPPLE-MENTAL LABELING AS ANY RESIDUES REMAINING
MAY BE ILLEGAL OR HARMFUl. DO NOT STORE OR USE IN OR AROUND THE HOME OR HOME GARDEN.
Use high rate on heavy organic or clay soils. Do not exceed the maximum label rate. Applications at higher rates or at more frequent
intervals than is stated on the label may result in illegal residues in crop, meat. and milk. Treatments in excess of 10.5 pounds per acre
made directly in the seed furrow of cotton, sugar beets, soybeans, or drybeans may delay plant emergence and reduce plant stand.
Make side-dress applications close enough to plants to allow good uptake by the roots without injury to the plants from root pruning. In
irrigated areas, follow application with irrigation within one week. If alternate furrows are irrigated after side-dress application, TEMIK"'
brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide and water must be on the same side of the plant row.
Calibrate and adjust application equipment to insure proper rate and accurate placement. Clean application equipment thoroughly after
use. For any left over material, see instructions for STORAGE AND DISPOSAL in this booklet.
Deep disc any spills at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on exposed granules.
Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water contamination.
Do not apply Ihis product in Del Norte and Humboldt counties in California; Nassau or Suffolk counties in New York; or in Curry County,
Oregon.
PRE-HARVEST AND GRAZING LIMITATIONS
TO AVOID EXCESSIVE RESIDUES IN OR ON:
COTTONSEED
Do not make more than one 'at planting' application and one postemergence application per crop.
Do not apply within 90 days of harvest.
Do not feed cotton forage to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated area,
PEANUTS
Do not make more than one application per crop.
Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
Do not hog-off treated fields.
Do not feed hay or vines to livestock.
SUGAR BEETS
Do not make more than one 'at planting' application and two postemergence applications per crop.
Do not exceed a total of 60 pounds per acre.
Do not apply within 90 days of harvest.
If tops are 10 be fed to livestock, do not apply within 120 days of harvest.
Do not use tops as food for humans.
SOYBEANS
Do not make more than one application per crop.
Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
Do not feed green forage, hay, or straw to livestock.
pRY BEANS
Do not make more than one application per crop.
Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
Do not feed green forage, hay Or straw to livestock.
Do not use green pods as food for humans.
SUGARCANE AND SWEET POTATOES
Do not make more than one application per crop.
Do not harvest within 120 days of application.
Do not feed sweet potato vines to livestock.
Do not feed cane forage.
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PECANS
Do not make more than one application per year.
Do not allow livestock to graze in treated areas.
Do not harvest foliage or hay from treated areas.
SORGHUM
Do not make more than one applicafion per year.
Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
Do not feed green forage to livestock.
OTHER CROPS
Do not plant any crop not listed on this label in soil treated with TEMIt<® lOG Aldicarb Pesticide within six months after last
application.
MEAT ANP MILK
Do not allow livestock to graze in treated areas before harvest.
GROUND WATER
Observe Environmental Hazard precautions regarding Decomposition and Movement in Soil, and carefully follow Directions For
Use.
Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water
contamination.
Do not apply this product in Del Norte, and Humboldt Counties in California; Nassau or Suffolk Counties in New York; or in Curry
County, Oregon .
COMPATIBILITY
Pesticidal activity of TEMIt<® brand tOG Aldicarb Pesticide is not affected by normal applications of fertilizers or other pesticides.
Its effectiveness may be reduced or lost if applied with alkaline materials such as lime. To minimize potential exposure hazards, do not
mix TEMIt<® aldicarb with other materials before application.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
To provide maximum performance and to minimize hazard to birds, work granules into or cover with soil to a depth of 2 inches or more.
Deep disc any spills at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on granules. When a range or rates are recommended, use
the higher rate if pest infestations are expected to be severe.
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Crop & Time Ounces/loo0
Of Application Pests Controlled Pounds/Acre Feet of Row Recommended Application
COTTON 40" row sQacing Drill granules just below seed line or
At planting Aphids, Thrips 3 to 5 4 to 6 place in seed furrow and cover with
soil.
Fleahoppers, Leafminers, 6 to 10.5 7.5 to 12 If seeds and TEMIi(® are hill-
Mites, Overwintering boll dropped, TEMIi(® rates may be
weevil (adults feeding on reduced by one-half.
foliage), Plant bugs,
including LYQuS
Nematodes 5 to 15 6 to 18 If rate exceeds 10.5 pounds per
acre, apply granules in a 4 to 6-inch
(Except Far West) band and work into the soil or cover
with soil; plant seed in or above
treated zone.
Nematodes 21 to 40.5 I 25.5 to 49.5 Apply granules in a 4 to 6-inch band
(Far West Only) 3 to 6 inches below seed line or
cover with 3 to 6 inches of soil.
Plant seed above treated zone.
At first squaring Leafhoppers, Fleahoppers 10.5 to 21 12 to 25.5 Side-dress granules 8 to 16 inches
Mites, Boll weevil, 21 to 30 25.5 to 36 to one side of the plant row and 2 to
Plant bugs, including 6 inches deep (usually at or below
Lygus bottom of water furrow).
From squaring through Cotton leaf perforator 21 25.5
early bloom Whiteflies 21 to 30 25.5 to 36
GRAIN SORGHUM 36· row sR~~ing
At planting Nematodes 10 11 Apply granules in seed furrow and
cover with soil.
5 5.5
(Texas and Oklahoma Only)
Greenbug and Chinch Bug 10 11 (early season control)
PEANUTS 36" row sQ5!cing Apply granules in seed furrow and
At planting Thrips 10.5 to 21 11 to 22.5 cover with soil. In Southwest use
high rate only.
Nematodes 21 to 30 22.5 to 33 Apply granules in a 6 to 12 inch
band to a depth of 2 to 4 inches.
Plant seed In treated zone.
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Crop & Time Ounces/1000 Feet
Of Application Pests Controlled PoundslAcre of Row Recommended Application
22" row sQ8cing Apply granules in a 4 to 6 inch band
SUGAR BEETS Nematodes 40.5 to 49.5 27 to 33 and immediately work into the sailor
At planting or within one cover with soil to a depth of 2 to 4
week before planting. inches. Plant seed in or above treated
zone;
OR
where furrow irrigation is employed for
seed germination, drill granules 3 to 4
inches deep and 3 inches from seed
rowan water furrow side.
At planting Aphids 10 to 20 6.7 to 14 Drill granules 1 to 3 inches below
Leafminers 21 to 30 14 to 20 seed line. Granules can be placed in
seed furrow if rate does not exceed 10
Leafhoppers pounds per acre.
Repeat applications will be required
for continued protection against virus
vectors (aphids and leafhoppers).
Sugar beet root 10.5 to 21 6.7 to 14 Apply granules in a 2 to 4 inch band
maggot over seed row and immediately work
into the soil or cover with soil;
OR
where furrow irrigation is employed for
seed germination, drill granules 2
inches deep and 2 inches from seed
row on water furrow side.
For the 10.5 Ibs. rate, apply granules
in a 1 to 2 inch band in front of the
press wheel as the furrow is closinQ.
At planting plus Nematodes 21 14 AT PLANTING: Apply granules in a 4
postemergence at-planting and at at-planting and at to 6-inch band and immediately work
(split applications) postemergence postemergence into the soil or cover with soil to a
depth of 2 to 4 inches. Plant seed in
Do not make any
or above treated zone;
postemergence OR
application if 40.5 to 49.5 Drill granules 1.5 to 3 inches to one
Ibs/acre were applied at side of seed row and 2 to 4 inches
planting or 1 week before deep.
planting. Do not make POSTEMERGENCE: Side-dress
more than 1 at-planting granules 4 to 8 inches to one side of
application and 2 plant row and 3 to 6 inches deep
postemergence (furrow depth), and 40 to 60 days after
applications per crop. I planting.
Postemergence Sugar beet root 10.5t021 6.7 to 14 Apply granules to both sides of plant
maggot row and immediately work into the soil.
(If at-planting, plus
postemergence
applications are made, do Aphids 10.5 to 21 6.7 to 14 Side dress granules 4 to 8 inches to
not exceed a total of 60 one side of plant row and 2 to 6 inches
Ibs. per acre. deep.
Leafminers 21 to 30 14 to 20 A repeat application may be required
Leafhoppers for continued protection against virus
vectors (aphids, leafhoppe';).
Nematodes 40.5 -- 27 Side dress granules 4 to 8 inches to
one side of plant row and 3 to 6 inches
deep (furrow depth). Apply 40 to 60
days after plantinq.
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Crop & Time Ouncesl10
Of Application Pests Controlled PoundsiAcre 00 Feet of Recommended Application
Row
SOYBEANS 30" to 48" Drill granules 2 to 3 inches below seed line,
At planting ~ OR
Mexican bean beetle 7.5 to 15 spacing 2 to 3 inches to the side of the seed row and 2 to 3
Thrips (Based on 36 8 to 16.5 inches deep. Granules can be applied in seed
Suppression of three inch row furrow if rate does not exceed 7.5 pounds per acre.
cornered alfalfa spacing)
hopper
Nematodes 15 to 30 16.5 to 33 Apply granules in a 6 to 8-inch band and
(Based on 36 immediately work into the sailor cover with soil.
inch row Plant seed in the treated zone.
spacing)
BEANS Seedcorn maggot 5 to 7.5 22" to 48" Apply granules in seed furrow and cover with soil.
(Dried only) (Based on 36 ~
At-planting inch row spacing
spacing) 6 to 8
(Michigan and New York
Onl
Aphids 7.5 to 10.5 8 to 11 Drill granules 2 to 3 inches below seed line OR, 2
(Based on 36 to 3 inches to side of seed row and 2 to 3 inches
inch row deep.
spacing) OR
Granules can be placed in seed furrow if the rate
does not exceed 7.5 pounds per
Leafhoppers 10 to 21 11 to 22.5 acre.
Mexican bean beetle (Based on 36
Mites inch row
spacing)
Nematodes 10 to 21 11 to 22.5 Apply granules in a 6-inch band and immediately
(Based on 36 work into the soil or cover with soil. Plant seed in
treated zone. Where furrow irrigation is employed inch row soon after planting, drill granules 3 to 4 inches spacing) deep and 3 inches from seed row on water furrow
side.
SWEET POTATOES Nematodes 15 to 30 22.5 to 45 Apply granules in a 12-inch band in opened row.
At planting (Based on 48 Cover immediately with soil by hilling up 8 to 10
inch row inches. Plant in center of treated zone.
spacing)
SUGARCANE Nematodes 21 to 30 60" row Apply granules in open row on top of newly planted
At planting spacing cane and cover immediately with at least 6 inches
39 to 55.5 of soil.
(Louisiana Only)
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Crop & Time OunceS/tO
Of Application Pesta Controlled Pounds/Acre 00 Feet of Recommended Application
Row
PECANS Apply as a 4 to 6-foot band along dripline on both
(l;!!II!IlIIW QDIYJ Aphids, Mites 50 sides of tree row by spreading granules uniformly
Not and immediately working into soil, ProduclDR TIHl! (Florida Only) Applicable During period from bud OR
break to nut set, or about 50 to 100 by shanking 2-3 inches into soil on 12 inch centers.
April 15 to May 15. (Except In Florida, apply between January 1 and April 30 Florida) only.
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(Florida Only)
One to two weeks before Suppression of
bud break Pecan leaf~hylloxera
Newly Transplanted Aphids Dosage Not Apply as a side-dress to individual trees by
tre •• (1-5 years old) Mijes Ounces Applicable spreading the granules uniformly around the tree
During period of bud TEMIj(® and immediately working into the soil to a depth of
break, or about April 15 to 10Grrree 2-3 inches.
May 15 (except Florida). In Florida, do not exceed 33 IbslA and apply
7.5 to 30 between January 1 and April 30 only.
One to two weeks before Bud moth
bud break Suppression of pecan
leaf phvlloxera
SEE PREHARVEST AND GRAZING LIMITATIONS
PLANT GROWTH STIMULATION: In the absence of recognizable target pests and under certain growing conditions, stimulation of
plant growth by TEMIj(® aldicarb on certain crops has been demonstrated under laboratory, greenhouse, and field conditions. Plants
may be visibly taller, greener, and denser. Faster grow-off and an increase in fruiting rate and size often are results of the growth
enhancement by TEMIK"' aldicarb. However, such effects do not occur with all crops or under all conditions. Therefore, this product
should not be used solely as a plant growlh regulator, and its effect as one, should be considered a side benefit which mayor may not
occur as a consequence of its USB.
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TEMIK® BRAND 10G (GYPSUM) ALDICARB PESTICIDE CALIBRATION GUIDE
APPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETTINGS' FOR TEMIi<"' BRAND 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (GYPSUM) AT 4, 5 & 6 MPH
NOTE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide in this container which is formulated for use on
a gypsum carrier. All settings are APPROXIMATIONS and must be confirmed by using a calibration tube (See Calibration Guide
~rovided with tube)" Calibration tubes are available from your TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb su~~lier.
TYPE QF GBANULAB AEELIQATQB
POUNDS TEMIK® 10G PER ACRE FOR
VARIOUS ROW SPACINGS GANDY JOHN DEERE NOBLE CLAMPCO
GAUGE (7100) E-Z FLOW 318" FEEDER
ROW SPACING SETTING SETTING GAUGE SETTING DIAL RPM
MPH MPH MPH MPH
22" 34" 36" 40" 48" 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 5
1"8 1"2 1.1 1 "8 7 8 9 3" 3" 4" 2 2 3 3
3"6 2.4 22 2 1.7 10 11 12 4" 5" 6" 3 4 5 6
5"5 3"5 3"3 3 25 12 13 14 6" 7" 8 5 6 7 8
7"3 4"7 4.4 4 3"3 13 15 16 7" 9 10 6 7 8 11
9"1 5"9 5"5 5 4"2 14 16 18 9 11 13 7 9 10 14
10"9 7"1 6"7 6 5"0 16 18 19 11 13 15 8 10 12 16
12.7 82 7"8 7 5"8 17 19 21 12 15 18 9 11 13 18
14"5 9.4 8"9 8 6"7 18 20 22 14 17 20 10 12 14 21
16.4 10"6 10"0 9 7"5 19 21 23 16 19 23 11 13 15 23
182 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 20 22 24 17 21 25 12 15 16 26
21.8 14.1 13"3 12 10.0 22 24 26 20 25 28 14 16 19 31
25"5 16.5 15.6 14 11.7 23 26 29 24 28 30 16 18 21 37
29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13"3 25 28 31 26 29 32 17 20 23 42
32.7 21.2 20"0 18 15.0 26 30 33 28 31 33 19 21 24 48
36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 28 31 34 30 32 35 20 23 26 54
43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 31 34 37 32 34 37 22 26 29 65
49.1 31.8 30.0 27 22"5 33 36 40 33 36 38 24 28 31 74
'All settings for one hopper box outlet per row
"·For John Deere gauge setting below 8 there will be great variations in flow rate. A gauge setting of 6 is the lowest recommended
setting.
TEMIK® BRAND 10G (CORNCOB) ALDICARB PESTICIDE CALIBRATION GUIDE
APPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETTINGS' FOR TEMIi<"' BRAND 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (CORNCOB) AT 4,5 & 6 MPH
NOTE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide in this container which is formulated for use on
a corncob carrier. All rates are APPROXIMATIONS must be confirmed by using a calibration tube (See Calibration Guide provided with
tube). Calibration tubes are available from your TEMIi<"' brand WG Aldicarb supplier.
TYPE OF gRAN!.!LAR AEP!,.IQATOR
POUNDS TEMIK® 10G PER ACRE FOR GANDY JOHN DEERE NOBLE CLAMPCO
VARIOUS ROW SPACINGS GAUGE MAX EMERGE E-ZFLOW 112" FEEDER
ROW SPACING SETTING GAUGE SETTING" GAUGE SETTING DIAL RPM
MPH MPH MPH MPH
22" 34" 36" 40" 48" 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 5
1.8 1.2 1.1 1 .8 14 16 17 8 9 10 5 6 7 4
3.6 2.4 2.2 2 1.7 19 21 22 11 13 14 10 11 13 8
5.5 3.5 3"3 3 2.5 22 24 27 14 16 18 13 15 17 11
7"3 4.7 4.4 4 3.3 25 28 30 17 19 21 16 18 21 15
9"1 5.9 5.5 5 4.2 28 31 33 19 21 23 18 22 24 19
10.9 7.1 6.7 6 5.0 30 33 35 21 23 25 21 24 26 22
12.7 8.2 7.8 7 5"8 32 35 37 22 25 26 23 26 29 26
14.5 9.4 8.9 8 6.7 34 37 39 24 26 28 25 28 31 30
16.4 10.6 10.0 9 7.5 35 38 41 25 27 29 26 30 33 33
18.2 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 37 40 43 26 28 30 28 31 34 37
21.8 14.1 13.3 12 10.0 39 43 47 28 30 33 31 34 37 44
25.5 16.5 15"6 14 11.7 42 46 50 29 32 35 33 36 40 52
29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13.3 44 49 54 31 34 37 35 39 44 59
32.7 21.2 20.0 18 15.0 47 52 59 33 36 38 37 42 67
36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 49 56 66 34 37 40 39 45 76
43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 54 66 37 40 44 44 95
49" 1 31.8 30"0 27 22.5 59 38 42
'All settings for one hopper box outlet per row
"Odd Numbered Housing
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ACUTE TOXICITY AND GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
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TEMIK
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EPA Reg. No. 264-331
Environmental Precautions and
Soil Type Restriction Tables
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Contents Page
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS ...................... 1
SPECIFIC GROUNDWATER LIMITATIONS FOR FLORIDA .......................................... 1
SOIL TYPE TABLES BY STATE
ALABAMA ........................................................................................................................ 2
COLORADO .................................................................................................................... 2
DELAWARE ..................................................................................................................... 2
GEORGIA ........................................................................................................................ 2
ILLINOIS ........................................................................................................................... 3
INDIANA .......................................................................................................................... 3
IOWA ............................................................................................................................... 3
KANSAS .......................................................................................................................... 3
KENTUCKY ..................................................................................................................... 3
LOUiSiANA ...................................................................................................................... 3
MARyLAND .................................................................................................................... .4
MiCHIGAN ...................................................................................................................... .4
MINNESOTA ................................................................................................................... .4
MiSSiSSiPPi .................................................................................................................... 5
MiSSOURI ....................................................................................................................... 5
MONTANA ....................................................................................................................... 5
NEBRASKA ..................................................................................................................... 5
NORTH CAROLINA ......................................................................................................... 6
NORTH DAKOTA ............................................................................................................ 6
OHIO ................................................................................................................................ 6
SOUTH CAROLINA ......................................................................................................... 6
SOUTH DAKOTA ............................................................................................................. 7
TENNESSEE ................................................................................................................... 7
ViRGINIA ......................................................................................................................... 7
WEST ViRGINIA .............................................................................................................. 7
WYOMING ....................................................................................................................... 8
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO MOVE INTO SHALLOW GROUND WATER.
THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED TO PROTECT DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES.
DO NOT APPLY WITHIN 50 FEET OF ANY DRINKING WATER WELL TO MINIMIZE CONTAMINATION BY SURFACE RUNOFF.
MORE STRINGENT RESTRICTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED, AS DISCUSSED BELOW.
Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water contamination.
In fields having soils with less than 15% field moisture holding capacity, special care must be taken not to over~irrigate. since substantial
over-irrigation promotes the leaching of chemicals.
Contact your state pesticide regulatory authority for further infonnation on state requirements for the use of this product
Some states have or may be developing more restrictive regulations regarding the use and application of TEMIt<®. Follow all state
regulations restricting the use and application of this product, including limitations on applications near drinking water sources. In all
cases, the more restrictive requirements must be followed. It is the responsibility of the applicator to document the construction of wells
claimed not to be shallow.
STATE SPECIFIC GROUND WATER LIMITATIONS
Do not apply this product in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvanla,"Rhode Island, Vennont or Wisconsin, or In Del Norte or Humbolt counties In California or in Curry County, Oregon.
FOLLOW THE LISTED "ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS' if the following conditions are present:
SOILS FOR WHICH
STATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS
AL, CO, DE, GA, Loamy sand or sand surface soils If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below
KS, KY, LA, MD, and subsoils l!1!!.!!Un average ground surface. do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking water well unless it
MO, MS, NC, SC, organic matter in the upper 12 is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such
TN, VA, WV inches of less than 2% by weight. wells are eithe\' cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet
below the water table.
See SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION
TABLES for specific soil types.
lA, IL, IN, MI, MN, Sandy loam, loamy sand, or sand If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not
MT, NO, NE, OH, surface soils, and loamy sand or apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably
SO, WY sand subsoils, l!1!!.!!Un average believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased
organic matter in the upper 12 to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water
inches of less than 2% by weight. table.
See SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION
TABLES for specific soil types.
FL All Soils In Florida, do not exceed a total of 33 pounds per acre. State regulations
require that TEMI~ not be applied within 300 feet of any drinking water
well. In addition, TEMIK® aldicarb cannot be used on Florida citrus within
1000 feet of a drinking water well regardless of depth of water table, when
SOils (such as those listed below) have a permeability rate greater than 20
inches per hour with an available water capacity less than 0.06 in all layers to
a depth of 80 inches as identified by the U.S.DA Soil Conservation Service.
unless it is known or reasonably believed based on authoritative sources that
such wells are either cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of
30 feet below the water table. The U.S.DA Soil Conservation Service which
serves your county can tell you if the soils in your grove(s) fall within this
category.
• Adamsville • Candler • Neilhurst • Paola • St. Lucie
• Archbold • Cassia • Orsino • Satellite • Tavares
• Astatula • Lake • Palm beach
In florida, it ~s tile responsibility of the applicator to document the
construction of wells claimed not to be shallow. This must consist of (a) a
copy of the well construction permit issued by the appropriate water
management district; or (b) a statement certified as to accuracy by a licensed
well contractor.
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE
FOLLOW THE LISTED ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS If the soil types are present In your state:
ALABAMA
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EPA REG. No. 264·331
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface. do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
alaga blanton corolla
alpin bruno crevasse
americus buncombe duckston
bassfield chipley eustis
bigbee chipola flomaton
foxworth
fripp
garcon
gorgas
jones
COLORADO
lakeland
latonia
leon
nugent
osier
pactolus
plummer
saffell
scranton
tarboro
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unlass it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
bangston cotopaxi grieves littlebear peetz stecum
bankard coyet grimm lonetree pescar tassel
barcus crestman grimstone luning pineguest thoroughfare
baroid crustown gunbamel mathis platte tipper
batterson dailey hiwan maybell redcreek tipperary
bijou dix inavale medano resort tivoli
blakeland dunday ipage mespun roswell tomah
boel dunul ironsprings mido ruedloff tomichi
brad dwyer juget mirror lake ruhe trail
breece eachuston julesburg moenkopie ryark trieera
brasser ecklund kanda/y moosed san isabel tullock
canlodore eghelm kassler mosca sawcreek valent
cascajo ellicott kerber munjor schamber valentine
chappell els kettle mysten schooner wigton
chaseville elsmere kippen nakai sheppard willwood
clark fork falcon laird nesda siebert yetull
columbine farb laney newcomb southace zeona
comad farislta las animas osgood space city
carlena gilcrest layoint ouray sphinx
corlett gracot legault pando spool
costilla gretdivid lincoln patna stapleton
DELAWARE
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feel of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
downer galestown hurlock
evesboro hammonton kenansville
fort matt hooksan klej
osier
plummer
pocomoke
GEORGIA
rumford
If a vulnerable soil Is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feel of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
americus echaw kureb
bigbee eustis lakeland
blaAtGn- - -flomaton--·.-----------~---.. ·
boulogne foxworth lynn haven
buncombe fripp mandarin
cainhoy gorgas meadowbrook
centenary hurricane molena
chipley johns osier
chipola kershaw ousley
duckston kingsferry penney
plummer
pottsburg
ridgeland
ridgewood
sapelo
scranton
valdosta
wateree
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SOIL TYPE RESTRlalON TABLE (continued)
ILUNOIS
If a vUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
algansee carmi eleva landes plainfield stonelick
alvin carr Hagler lanier princeton thetford
beavercreek casco grable lorenzo roby watseka
billett chelsea granby matherton rodman zumbro
bloomfield chute hodge minneiska saffell
boone coloma homer morocco sarpy
boyer dickinson hononegah oakville seafield
brems disco hoopeston oshtemo sparta
burkhardt el dara lamont plainbo spinks
INDIANA
If a VUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
abscota bruno granby morocco riverdale tedrow
algansee carmi gravelton moundhaven roby thetford
alvin casco hanna nesius rodman tyner
billett chatterton homer newton saugatuck wasepi
bloomfield chelsea hononegah oakville seafield watseka
bobtown coloma hoopeston ormas shipshe zaborosky
boyer conetton junius oshtemo sisson zadog
brady conrad kosciusko ouiatenon sparta
branch desker landes plainfield spinks
brems dickinson leani princeton stockland
bronson elston maumee prochaska stonelick
IOWA
If a VUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet. do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
backbone carr estherville hoopeston oesterle watseka
billett chelsea finchford klum perks zenor
boone chute Hagler lamont salida
brady dickinson fruilfield landes sarpy
buckney dickman granby liIah sparta
burkhardt elrick hawick montieth toolesboro
KANSAS
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
aline dwyer goodnight
bankard els gracemore
dillwyn elsmere haxtun
dix goltry inavale
kanza
las animas
likes
lincoln
KENTUCKY
pratt
sarpy
schamber
simeon
thurman
tivoli
valent
valentine
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
bruno flomaton lakin
crevasse iuka molena
potomac
saffell
LOUISIANA
smithdale
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless jUs known or_reasonably believed_based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
alaga bigbee darden
bassfield bruno eustis
betls cheniere felicity
bienville crevasse flo
hackberry
haggerty
hainesville
kenney
lakeland
latonia
lotus
nugent
osier
palm beach
peveto
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
MARYLAND
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water lable is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
aura duckston galestown
carteret evesboro hammonton
colts neck fishenman hooksan
downer fort mott hurlock
dragston fripp ingleside
klej
lakeland
leetonia
leon
molena
MICHIGAN
newhan
osier
plummer
pocomoke
remlik
runclint
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
abbaye chesaning
abscota coloma
adams covert
alcona croswell
atgansee cunard
allouez deer park
alpena deerton
alvin desker
arcadian
arkport
au gres
banat
battlefield
bixler
blue lake
bohemian
boyer
brady
branch
brems
bronson
channing
chatham
chelsea
dickinson
dixboro
duel
dunbridge
east lake
eastport
eleva
elston
ensign
esau
evart
fabius
finch
treasoil
gilchrist
gladwin
granby
grattan
graycalm
grayling
guardlake
ha~aday
hodenpyl
ingalls
ionia
ishpeming
kalkaska
karlin
kawbawgam
keweenaw
kingsville
kiva
klacking
koontz
kosciusko
landes
leelanau
leani
liminga
lode
mahtomedi
mancelona
manitowish
matherton
maumee
mecosta
menahga
millersburg
monico
montcalm
morocco
nadeau
newton
nottawa
oakville
oconto
oequeoe
omega
anota
ormas
oshtemo
otisco
ottokee
paavola
MINNESOTA
padus
pelkie
pemene
pence
pequaming
perrin
peshekee
pipestone
plainfield
rapson
richter
ridgeville
riverdale
rodman
rousseau
rubicon
sarona
saugatuck
sayner
seafield
shawano
shelldrake
sisson
sparta
spinks
springlake
51. ignace
steuben
sturgeon
summerville
sundog
ted row
tekenink
thetford
trimountain
tyre
velvet
vilas
wainola
waiska
wallace
wasepi
watseka
winterfield
zeba
zimmerman
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
abscota cormant
alban cowhorn
algansee cromwell
alvin deer park
andrusia dickinson
anoka dickman
arvilla egeland
beavercreek eleva
becker emmert
bellchester evart
bergkeller faunce
billett finchford
boone flagler
burkhardt fossum
bumsville friendship
-carmi gotham
caryville granby
chelsea graycalm
chetek hamar
claire hawick
cloquet hecla
conic
copaston
hiwood
hoopeston
insula
kanaranzi
karlstad
kost
lamont
langola
lasa
leola
Iilah
lino
lohnes
maddock
mahtomedi
marquette
meehan
menahga-
mesaba
minneiska
nemadji
norlhfield
nymore
oesterle
omega
osakis
pierz
plainbo
plainfield
poppleton
quetico
redby
renshaw
rosholt
rosy
salida
sanburn
sartell
serden
shawano
-sioux
saderville
sparta
spinks
sugarbush
toming
ulen
venlo
verndale
wamduska
watseka
waupaca
wawina
winterfield
zenor
zimmerman
zippel
zumbro
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
MISSISSIPPI
II a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless n is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 leat below the water table.
alaga bigbea eustis
bassfield bruno flomaton
beulah crevasse lakeland
latonia
nugent
osier
MISSOURI
paclolus
plummer
saffell
st. lucie
II a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet 01 a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feat below the water table.
alvin carr eustis
beulah clana finchlord
bruno crevasse hodge
canalou diehlstadt landes
malden
plainfield
sandbur
sarpy
MONTANA
scotco
shelldrake
sparta
wideman
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feat, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum 0130 feat below the water table.
alberton calicott glendive mirror sachett trey
ambrant castner hanly moiese sawcreek tullock
apeldom cheadle hasklll nelson scravo tumercrest
ashbon cheyenne haverdad nemote selle tuster
ashuelot chinook haverly nesda selway twilight
assinniboine clark fork havrelon nippt serneo upsata
bangston cohagen hiwan oceanat sheege usine
bankard colburn jugson oraid shingle utica
banks comad kalsted ovando shook valentine
baxendale como kirby pend orielle shurley vebar
bearmouth cowood krause poln splitro victor
beaverton cozberg laporle redcreek stecum virgelle
beenom dast larim rencot tally wabek
beisigl dayschool lihen rentsac tamely wilsonville
balain dominic lisk rhame tassel woodgulch
biglake dwyer lolopeak ridge terry woodside
blackhall elkner lone rock riedel tinsley worland
blanchard elmira lowarcreek riverside tipperary yellowbay
bonner ervide madarlane rivra tomichi yetull
brandenburg flasher manning rochester travessilla zeona
branham fleak mccaffery ryell travson
busby glaciercreek mcilwaine ryorp treble
cabba glenberg mires sacheen trembles
NEBRASKA
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table Is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feat of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table
aida craft
almeria dailey
anselmo darr
bankard dickinson
barney dix
bigwinder doge,
blendon draknab
boel duda
bolent dunday
boone dwyer
brunswick - eckley--'
busher els
calamus
canyon
carr
cass
chappell
cheyenne
elsmere
fonner
gannett
glenberg
gothenburg
haverson
hedville
hersh
hoffland
holt
inavale
ipage
laird
las animas
lute
manter
---mlll'taklf
mckelvie
meadin
munjor
o'neill
ord
orpha
ortello
orwet
phfferson
pivot
platte
ronson
sarpy
schamber
selia
shingle
simeon
llIDTio
tassel
thurman
trelona
trean
tryon
tuthill
valent
valentine
whitelake
wildhorse
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
NORTH CAROLINA
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 teet below the water table.
alaga centenary galestown
alpin charleston immokalee
baymeade chipley johns
biltmore conetoe kenansville
blanton corolla klej
bojac dragston kureb
buncombe duckston lakeland
butters echaw leon
cainhoy eustis lillington
candor foreston louisburg
carteret fripp lynn haven
mandarin
molena
nansemond
newhan
norfolk
ona
osier
ostin
ousley
pactolus
plummer
NORTH DAKOTA
pocomoke
potomac
pottsburg
remlik
rimini
rumford
seabrook
sl.
lucie
suncook
tarboro
toisnot
tomahaWk
valhalla
wake
wakulla
wando
wateree
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
appam chinook
arvilla claire
aytmer coe
banks cohagen
bantry cormant
beisigl dast
binford desart
blackhall egeland
blanchard ekalaka
brandenburg falsen
breien flasher
cabba fleak
fossurn
glendive
hamar
hanly
haskill
havrelon
hecla
inkster
karlsruhe
ladner
lemert
lihen
lohnes
maddock
manning
metigoshe
minnewaukan
osakis
poppleton
renshaw
rhame
ruso
schaller
serden
OHIO
seroco
sioux
stirum
telfer
tinsley
trembles
trey
tusler
twilight
ulen
vebar
venlo
verendrye
virgelle
wabek
wamduska
yecross
yetull
zeona
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. '
abscota bronson elnora
algansee casco galen
alvin coloma granby
arkport colonie hazleton
barkcamp conotton homer
bixler dekalb hoopeston
boyer dixboro ionia
brady dunbridge kingsville
lakin
landes
lanier
maumee
oakville
oshtemo
otisville
oHokee
SOUTH CAROLINA
perrin
pinegrove
plainfield
princeton
rodman
schaffenaker
sisson
sparta
spinks
stafford
steinsburg
stonelick
ted row
tyner
watertown
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 teet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells ace either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
alaga carteret eustis
alpin centenary foreston
baratari charleston foxworth
baymeade chipley fripp
blanton corolla johns
_brogdon__ crevasse kenansville--
buncombe dragston kershaw
butters duckston kureb
cainhoy echaw lakeland
candor elloree leon
louisburg
lynn haven
molena
mouzon
murad
____ .nansemond -__
newhan
olanta
osier
ousley
pactolus
plummer
pocomoke
ridgeland
rimini
rosedhu
scranton
seabrook
seewee
tarboro
tomahaWk
wakulla
wando
wateree
witherbee
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
SOUTH DAKOTA
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
almeria chinook flasher lute mckoa tryon
alwilda cohagen fleak maddock ronson tuster
anselmo claire fossurn manning sarpy tuthill
arvilla craft gannett manter schamber twilight
assinniboine dailey glenberg marlake serden ulen
aylmer dix glendive mawer seroco valent
bankard doger hamar mccaflery shingle valentine
banks dogiecreek hanly meadin simeon vebar
bantry duda hecla minnewaukan sioux venlo
beisigl dunday henkin munjor stirum wabek
blackhall dwyer holt murdo storla whitelake
blendon eckley hopdraw o'neill talmo yecross
boel egeland inavale orton tassel zeona
butche ekalaka ipage orwet leller
cabba els kirby platte thurman
canyon elsmere ladner ranshaw travessilla
cass evridge las animas reva trembles
chaeeell fedora lihen rhame tre~
TENNESSEE
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
barkcamp bruno crevasse
bigbee buncombe eustis
nugent
potomac
VIRGINIA
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
alaga catpoint fripp
assateague chipley galestown
aura conetoe johns
biltmore corolla kenansville
bojac dragston klej
buncombe drall kureb
camocca duckston lakehurst
carteret fisherman lakeland
lakin
leetonia
leon
magotha
millrock
molena
nansemond
newhan
WEST VIRGINIA
osier
ousley
pactolus
plummer
pocomoke
remlik
rumford
schaflenaker
seabrook
spessard
tarboro
wakulla
wando
wateree
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
drall lakin landes leetonia potomac schaflenaker
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SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
WYOMING
If a vulnerabkt soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within ~ of a drinking water well unless it is known or
reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet
below U1e water table.
ashbon chinook glenlon
adilis c1arkelen grenoble
alcova comad grieves
alllack conpeak grimm
anasazi cordes grimstone
anselmo conett gunbarrel
apeldom cotha handran
assinniboine cotopaxi hanks
bankard rowestglen hanly
banks cowood hapjack
barcus cayet haterton
bamum cragosen haverdad
baroid crestman haveriy
barnett crownest havermom
bearrnouth cryluha hazton
beaverton curablth hechtman
bigwin dailey henrieville
bigwinder dast herbman
billycreek derrick hiland
blackhall devore hiwan
bobtail dix hoot
bodorumpe draknab huguston
bosler dunday irigul
bottle dunul julesburg
boyle dwyer kandaly
brenham eckley koonich
breece edlin labou
brownsto elk mountain lamarsh
bruja ellicott lambman
busher emblem laney
butche enos laporte
bymie ethelman lariat
calicott eyre larlm
cambarge farisita las animas
canwall farson lazear
carbol feHner littlebear
cass fleak littsan
castner folavar lone rock
cathedral frontier macfanane
cestnik gas creek manter
chappell glenberg mathers
cheadle glendive mccaffe!I
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meadowtake
means
millbume
milok
mishak
mosroc
motoqua
mudray
nathale
nelson
nesda
newfork
nizina
norriston
norte
oceanet
onason
orpha
otterson
ouray
pahlow
peetz
pendergrass
pepton
pescar
phlferson
pilotpeak
pineguest
poin
preatorson
pugsley
quealman
quealy
randman
ratake
redbank
redcreek
redfeather
rekop
relsob
rencot
reno
TEMIK 10G Aldicarb Pesticide Soil Book (PENDING) Submitted 7/8/03.
rentsac tipper
rivra tipperary
rogert tolman
rohonda travessilla
roxal travson
ryark trelona
ryorp trembles
sachett treoff
sawcreek treon
schamber trook
schooner troutville
scravo tullock
seedskadee tumback
shanand tumercrest
sheege twilight
shingle valent
shoshone valentine
shurley vible
sobson vonason
southace walcott
southfork walden
space city wall
splitro wardboro
spool wendover
stecum wetmore
sudworth whaley
sunup wiggleton
taluce willwood
tassel wilsonville
tassel man wint
teagulf worl
teewinot worfk.a
tellman worfman
tenaria warfstone
terada worland
terra yetull
terry youjay
tetonville zeomant
theedle zeona
thermopolis
tieside
tine
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