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PARATHION 4 EMULSIFIABLE
- EPA Reg No: 279-1368
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Parathion (44.85%)
- Label accepted: 1987-11-05
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01368-19871105.pdf
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Code 749 Net Contents
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
Due to very high acute toxicity to Humans and Birds
For relall sale 10 and use only by certified applicator or persons under thell direct supelVlsion and
only for those usas covered by the certified aw!lCator'S certihcatioo. Oirect supervision lor this
product is defined as the certified applicator being physicsHy present during application. mixing,
loading. repair and cleaning 01 application equipment Commercia! certified applicators must also
ensure that all persons Involved in Ihese activities are informed 01 the precautionary statements.
Parathion 4 Emulsifiable
Insecticide
EPA Reg. No. 279-1368 EPA Est., 279-
Active Ingredients: By WI.
Parathion (O.O-diethyJ·O-p-nitrophenyl-
phosphorothioate) ....... _ ....... _ . . . . . . . 44.85%
R31ated Compounds ..... _ .. _ ..... _ ............. _ . . . . 2.15%
Xylene Range Aromatic Solvent . - . . . . . . . . . .. 46.00%
Inert Ingredients:. .............. . .. ,..... 7.00%
100.00%
STOP! READ THE LABEL
CAN Kill YO
DANGER POISON
Keep out of reach
01 children
See side panels
lor antidote
and precaulions
PcLlGRO
PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles. no use este pro
ducto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicado ampliamente.
ACCEPTED
NOV 5 1987
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as ?n:l.··,,-_. :~. :he peHicide
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EPA Rug. No. -j 79 - /. {,r
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Agricultural Chemical Group
Philadelphia PA 19103
6187
DONaT
SWAllOW
D~TOUCH
DONOT
BREATHE
DANGER-POlSON-PRECAUTIONS
POISONOUS IF SWAllOWEt'
ThIS product can )un you,' swallowed e1'en m
small amounts spray mlsl or dust may be
lata! II swallowed
POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
Po,sonous If touched by hands or spIlled or
splaShed on Skin. In eyesoron Clothing (liqUid
goes IhrOugh clothes I
POISONOUS IF BREATHED
Breathing VapOls, spray m.sl or duSI may be
falal
THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWiOD. INHALED. OR IF
ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PRDPERLY FOLLOW
ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIp·
MENT WILL INCREASE YOUR RISK.
USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMEr. T DURING MIXINGIl0ADlNG. APPlI·
CATION. REPAIR ANi) CLEANING OF A?PLlCATION EQUIPMENT.
DISpOSAL OF PESTICIDE. AND EARLY REENTP.Y INTO TREATED
FIELDS:
Waterproof pants and coat; heavy-duty chemical-resislant gloves; rub
ber boots or rubber overshoes: hood or wide-brimmed hat; safety gog.
gles or face shield; NIOSH approved respirator. In addilior. mixerl1oad
ers must wear a chemical resistant apron when using the concentrated
product. During aerial application in nanenclased cockpits, a helmet with
a visor may be substituted for the hood or wide-brimmed hat and safety
goggles or face shield requirements.
POISONOUS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
POISON SIGHS (Symptom.)
PARATHION is a very dangerous poison. It rapidly enters the body on
contact with alJ skin surfaces and eyes. Clothing wef with this malerial
must be removed immediately. Exposed persons must receive prompt
medical ~reatment or they may die.
Some of ~he signs and symptoms of poisoning are: Headache, nausea,
vomiling. cramps, weakness, blurred vision. pin-point pupils. lightness
in chesf. labored breafhing. nervousness, sweatmg, watering of eyes.
drooling or froth:ng of mouth and nose. muscle spasms and coma.
WORK SAFETY RULES
IF MIXING1l0ADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM.
THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant apron. long
sleeved shirt (or gauntlets and short sleeve shirt) i::uld long-legged panls;
shoes and socks.
Safety goggles or a laceshield must be wom when rhe system is under
pressure. -All other protective clothing and equipment required lor use
with open systems must be available nearby.
if APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR
COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP
MENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
Clean long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants. All other protective
clothing and equipment required (or use during application must be
available in the cab and must be worn when exiting the cab into treafed
areas. If uoed lor this ""1JlO$O, coolaminaled clothing may 001 be broughl
back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag.
REMEMBER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT
YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING QF APPLICATION EQUIP
MENT OR DURrNG EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUC
TIONS ABOVE.
HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTlY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
APPLICATION.
IMPORTANT! If pesticide comes in confact With skin, wash off with soap
aod waler, and contact a physician immediately. A.lways wash hands,
face, and rU"m5 with soap and water before smoking. eating, drinking.
or (Dilating.
AFTER WORK: Wash glove~ with soap and water before removing.
Take off a" work clofhes and shoes. Siore protective dothing separately
from personal dothing.launder protective dothing after each use. Shower
using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes When leaving job. 00
not wear contaminated clothing. Personal clothing worn during mixing'
loading. application. repair and deaning of application equipment. dis
posal of pesticide. and earty reentry into trealed fiel"s must be stored
and laundered separately from husehold articles. I othing and equip
ment heavily contaminated or drencheo:t with parCimion must be de
stroyed according to state and local regulations.
( .-WILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
QUA TEL Y DECONTAMINATED.
Respirators should be cleaned and cartridges repla ... .ed according to
instructions included with respirators. Replace gloves frequently.
FIRST AID TREATMENT
Call a doctor (physician), Clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the
viet!nl has bt.en exposed to parathion and describe his condition.
H breathing has stopped, start articidal respiration immediately and
maintain until doctor sees viC'lim.
H swallowed, drink 1 or 2 ~Iasses of water and induce vomiting by
touching back ot throat with lInger. Do nor induce vomiting or give any
thing by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attention.
In case of contact. immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty 01 water
for a! least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
See doctor immediately.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Since any symmptoms from absorption of this combination product are
likely 10 be those of para!rnon intoxication, treatment should be directed
towards the relief of cholinesterase inhibition.
Antidote--adminisler atropine suHate in large doses, TWO to FOUR
mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is Overcome.
P"''l6at at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinilatiofl appear.
( \M chloride is also anlidotal and may be administered in conjundion
... ,,' alropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Par
athion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor aHecting the central and pe
ripheral nelVOUS systems and producing cardiac and respirato-y depres
sion. At first sign of pulmonary edema, the patient should be given
supplemental oxygen and treated symptomatically. COntinued absorp
tion of the poison may occur and falal relapses have been reported after
initial improvement; VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT
IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 4B HOURS.
FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL
71 &-735-3765
POST TREATED AREA
Consult your State Agricullural Extension Service Of Experiment Slat ion
regarding posting treated areas.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pesticide is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Birds in treated areas
may be killed, 00 not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps,
marshes, bogs. and potholes). Run-on and drih from larget areas may
be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. 00 not
contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
This product is extremely toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or
residues on blooming crops or weeds. 00 not apply this product or allow
10 drih 10 bIroming crops or weeds if bees are visiling the treatment
area.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
00 not use or store near heat or open flame.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
U is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inco,)
siSlent wilh its labeling.
Do not apply fh1s product through any type of irrigation system.
00 not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through
driH expose wOtkers or orher persons. The area being tre~1Ited must be
vacated by unprotected persons.
Reentry into apple, citrus. peach, nectarine or grape fields in the stales
of Arizona, California. Nevada, New Mexico. Oklahoma, Texas, and
Utah is prohibited for seven days after the end of application. unless (!;II
protective clolhing and equipment required for eady reentry as de
scribed elsewhere on the label is worn. Reentry into all other treated
areas is prOhibited for 48 hours after end of application, unless all re
quired protective clothing and equipment is worn.
Because certain slates may require more restrictive reentry intervals for
various crops treated with this product. consult your Stale Department
of Agriculture for further information.
Written or oral warnings must be given to worl<:ers who are expected fo
be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product.
Inform worker~ of areas or fields that may not be entered without specific
protective clofhing, period of time field must be vacated and appropriate
actions to take in case of aCCidental exposure. An example of such
information is given under written warnings. When oral warnings are
given, warnings shall be given in a language customarily understood by
workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that
wrinen warniqgs cannot be underslood by workers. WriUen warnings
must inClude the following information:
DANGER
Area treated With Parathion 4 Emulsifiable on (insert date). 00
not enter without appropriate protective dothing for 48 hours (in
sert State Department of Agriculture's re-enfl)' inlelVal. if more
restrictive} .
In case of accidental exposure to pesticide spray or dust, wash
the skin thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated
clothing and wash before reuse. If in eyes, flush with plenty of
waler. If inhaled. ~ to an area where lhe pesticide has not been
applied. Get medical aUention if neeced.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Pesticide Storage
Do nol slore below O'F, (-18'C).
Do not use or store near heat. open flame or hot surfaces.
Keep out 01 reach of children and animals. Store in original con
tainers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat
Carefully open containers. After partial use, replace lids and dose
tightly. Do not put concentrate or dilute material into food or drink
containers. Do not contaminate other pesticides, fer1llizers, water,
food. or feed by storage or disposal.
In case of spill. avoid contact, isolate area and keep out anmars
and unprotected persons. Confine spills. Call FMC collect: (716)
735-3765.
To confine spill: If liquid. dike surrounding area or absorb with
sand. cat liner or commercial day. If dry material, cover to pre
vent dispersal. Place damaged package in a holding container.
Identify contents.
Peallck!e Disposal
Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal 01
excess pesticide. spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Fed·
eraf law. Uthese wastes cannot be disposed ofb), use according
to label instructions. oontact your State PestiCIde or EllViron
mental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representalive
at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guKfance.
Container Disposal
Metal Containers-Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for reo
cycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary
landfill, or by other procedures approved by stale anoj locaJ au
thorities. Do not cut or weld metal containers.
ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
The following restrictions apply to use of this prOduct after February 1.
1988.
Before using this pesticide on oorn andlor cotton In tho counties listed
below, you musl obtain Ihe PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PRO
TECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES for !he counl)' in which Ihe
proouct IS to be used. The bulletin is availat:ole from your ,'"Iunty Exten
sion Agent. State Fish and Game Office. or your pesticide dealer. Use
or Ihl. p,oduct In I mIn .. , Incon.ll!enl wHh II!e PESTICIDE USE
BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES I ••
vlolallon or Federal IIWI,
Alabaml
Colbert, Greene, Jackson. Lamar. Lauderdale. limestone. Madison,
MarsharJ, Morgan, Pickens and Sumter
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Arizona
Graham, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Santa Cruz
Arklnu,
Benton, Clark, Clay. Cross. lawrence. Lee, Poinsette. Polk. Randolph,
Sharp and SI. Francis
California
Butte, Colusa. Glenn, Imperial. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Merced.
Modoc. Orange. Riverside, Sacramento. San Bernardino, San Diego,
Santa Barbara, Solano. Stanislaus. Sutter. Tehema. Ventura and Yolo
Florida
Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard. Broward. Charlotte. Citrus, Clay,
Collier, Columbia. Dade, De SOia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gadsden.
Gilchlesl. Glades. Hardee. Hendry, Hernando. Highlands. Hil1srorough.
Indian River, Jefferson. Lafayette. lake. Lee, Leon. Levy, Madison,
Manatee. Manon, Martin. Monroe, Nassau, Okeechobee. Orange.
Osceola. Palm Beach, Pasco. Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, SI. Johns, SI.
lucie. Sarasota, Seminole, Sumler, Suwannee, Taytor, Union, Volusia
and Wakulla
Georgia
Branlley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, candler. Charlton, Chatham.
Effingham, Emanuel. Evans. Glascock. Glynn. Jefferson. Jenkins.
Johns:on. Uberty. Long, Mcintosh, Pierce, Richmond, Serev,en, Ware,
Washmgton and Wayne
Kansas
Clark. ComanChe, Meade and Stafford
Kentucky
Ballard, Buller, Edmundson. Green. Hart. Jackson. laurel, livingston,
Marshall, McCracken, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcaslte. Taylor, Warren
and Wayne
Mls.lsslppl
Claiborne, Copiah, Hinds, Itawamba, lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee
Missouri
Barry. Benton. camden, Christian. Dallas. Greene, Hickory. Jaspar.
lawrence. Miller. Newton. Osage, Polk. S1. Clair, Stone and Webster
Montana
Garfield. McCone. Sheridan and Valley
Nebraska
Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Butler, Casso Cedar. Colfax, Dawson, Dodge.
DouQlas, Hall. Hamilton. Hall. Howard, Kearney. Keya Paha. Knox.
Memck, Nance, Phelps. Platfe, Polk, Rock. Sarpy and Saunders
Nevada
Clark
New Mexico
Chaves, Oebaca and Eddy
North Carolina
Edgecombe. Nash and Pin
North Dakota
Banson. Bottineau. Burke. Burleigh, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons,
Foster, Kidder, Logan. McHenry, Mctntosh, McKenzie. Mclean. Mercer,
Morton, Mountrail, Nelson. Oliver, Pierce. Ramsey, RanviUe. Rolette.
Sheridan. Sioux. Stutsman, Towner, Ward, Wells and Williams
Ohio
Pickaway
Oklahoma
Delaware. McCurtain and Pushmataha
Oregon
Lake
South Carolina
Aiken. Barnwell. Beaufort. Berkley. Charfeston. Colleton, Dorchester,
Georgetown, Hampton. Harry, Jasper and Marion
South Dakota
Clay. Haakon. Hughs, Potter, Stanley. SUlly, Union. Walworth. Yankton
and Ziebach
Tennesset!
Bedford, Blount, Claiborne. Decatur, Franklin. Hancock, Hardin.
Hawkins. Hickman. Knox, lawrence. Uncoln. Loudon. Marshall. Mawy.
Meigs, Monroe, Rhea. Roane. Scon. Sequatchie, Smith. Sullivan.
Trousdale and Wayne
Tex ••
Aransas, Austin, Bastrop. Burleson, Ca~eron. Colorado. Comal. Fort
Bend, Goliad, Harris. Hays, JeH Davis, Pecos, Reeves, Refugio and
VlCtoria
Utah
Utah and Washington
Virginia
Lee, Russell. Scon. Smyth, Tazewell, Washington and Wise
Not for use or storage in or around the home
Do not use in undiluted (arm.
Workers entering treated fields within 48 hours must wear protective
clothing.
!'Pply when pests first appear and repeat as necessary. Use the fallow,
Ing recommended rates in sufficient water to thoroughly cover ono acre.
(By ground apply a minimum 01 200 gallons per acre on stone lruit~
and nuts; a minimum of 300 gallons per Bcre on some fruits; a minimum
of 200 gallons per acre on bush and vine truils and a minimum 01 10
gallons per acre on vegetable and row crops. By air, apply a minimum
of 2 gallons per acre on vegetable and field crops and a minimum of
20 gallons per acre on small ',uits and tree crops).
Observe days interval between last application and harvest indicated
by number in ( ) tollowing the crop.
Apples (14): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Woolly Apple). FruiHr" Leaf·
roller-Use 1/;2 to % pint per 100 gallons of water. (By air-Use 2 pints
per acre). For Aphids, apply at pre'pink, pink, and petal fall stages.
Repeal at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed. Codling Moth. Mealy~
bugs, San Jose and Forbes Scales-Use Yz pint per 100 gallons of
water. (By air-Use 3 pints per acre). For Codlll19 Moth, appfy at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until control is achieved. Fruit
and foilage injury may occur on Golden Delicious. Jonathan and Mc~
Intosh ap~les as well as related varieties such as Cortland, Kendall.
Maooun and Melba.
Cherries (14): Cherry Fruitworm, Oriental Fruit Moth, Eyesponed Bud
Moth, Orange Tortrix, Cankerworm. Fruit Fly, San Jose Scale Crawlers.
Aphids-Use % pint per 100 gallons. 00 not apply by air.
Ffgs (30): Fig Scal&-Use 1 pin! per 100 gallons.
Grapes (14): Thrips, Hoplia Beetle. Mealybug, Grape leaHolder-Use
% to % pint per 100 gallons (200 gallons per acre). Grape MealybUg:
Dormant Application-Use 2% pints plus 2 gallons Donnant Oil Emul~
sian per 100 gallons. Apply 200 gallons per acre as a dormant spray.
Apply only before fruit is size of buckshot or after harvest. Ground ap·
plication preferred.
Nectarines (21·Callfomla. 14--Areas Other Than CeIHomll): Oreintal
Fruit Moth. Aphids, Fruinree Leafroller. Catfacing Insects. Thrips-Use
% to 1 pint per 100 gallons (apply a minimum of 2 Rints per acre. Peach
Twig Borer-Use 1 pint per acre. For Oriental Fruff Moth apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until oontrOI is achieved. For
Thrips, apply at 25% bloom through petal faU at 5 10 6 day intervals. Do
not apply more than 5 pounds actual parathion per acre between Jan·
uary 1 and harvest.
Peaches (21-Callfomla only) (l4-Area. Other Than Calffornla): Cat·
lacing Insects. Thrips, Fruinree leafroller-Use % pint per 100 gallons
of water. For Thrips. apply at 250/0 bloom through petal fall at 5to 6 day
intervals. Aphids. Orienta Fruit Moth-Use % to 1 pint per 100 gallons
of water. For Oriental Fruit Moth apply at petal fall and every 10 to 14
days (hereafter unril control is achieved. Peach Twig Borer--Use 1 pint
per 100 gallons of water. 00 not apply more than 5 pounds actual
parathion per acre between January 1 and harvest.
Pears (14): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Woolly Apple). Pear Psyllo
Use % pint per 100 gallons of water. Codling Moth: Fruittree Leafroller.
Mealybug, Pearfeaf 811fster Mite. San Jose and forbes Scafes-Use Yz
to % pint per 100 gallons 01 water. For Codling Moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until oontrol is achieved. Injury may
occur on Bose pears. By air-Use 2 to 3 pints per acre.
Plums (14), Prunes (14): Orange Tortrix, leafhopper, Codling Moth,
Tussock Moth, Eyesponed Bud Moth. Mealy Plum Aphid, Thrips, Fruit~
tree Leafroller, San Jose Scale-t)se % pint per 100 gallons. Peach
Twig Borer-Use 1 pint per 100 gallons. By air use 2 to 3 pints per
acre. For Codling Moth. apply at petal lall and every 10 to 14 days until
control is achieved.
Strawberries (14)~ Aphids, Lygus Bugs. leafhoppers. Strawberry Leaf·
roller, Whitefly-Use % pint per acre (no more than 300 gallons per
acre). By air use 1 pint per acre.
Beans (7)-: Aphids, Mexican Bean Beelle, Potato Leafhopper. Leaf~
miner, ArmywOlm-Use ~ 10 1 pinl per acre. Whirellies--Use 1 pint per
acre. Cabbage Looper-Use % to 1 Yz pints per acre.- (14}-Using more
than 1 pint per acre.
Broccoli (7). Brus .. ls Sprouts (7). Cabbage (10). Collards (10). Kale
(10J. MUstard (10): Aphids. Serpentine Leafminer (on collards. kale,
mustard), Imported Cabbagewonn, Cabbage Looper and Vegalable
Weevil-Use 1 pint per acre.
Celery (21): Aphid.,. Celery LeaRier and Spider Mite5-Use 1 pint per
acre.
Cucumbers (15). ~~'on.s 7). Squash (15): Aphids. Cucumber Beetle.
Leafminers, Spider Mites, '''elonworms and Pickleworms-Use % to 1
pint per acre. For Squash 8ugs use 1 pint per acre. Do not apply on
cucumbers before vining.
Cotton (7): CoHan Aphid, Spider Mites. Stink 8ugs. Southern Garden
leafhopper. Cotton leafworm. Cotton Leafperlora!or-ose 1 pint per
acre. 00 not apply Within 7 days 01 hand pickmg. Workers entering fields
within 24 hours after applicallOn should wear protective cfothing.
Lettuce (Head 7, Leaf 21): Aphids, leafhoppers. Leafminers. Catbage
Loopers, Armyworms-Use 1 pint per acre.
Okra/H): " ... -hids. Blister Beetle, Serpentine leafminer and Slink Bugs
Use - ·~'nl p'lr acre.
Pepper (15): Aphids and Thrips-Use 1 pint per acre.
Potatoes (5): Aphids, Blister Beetles. Leafhoppers, Leafminers.Thrips
and Vegetable WeeviJ-Use 1 pint per acre.
Spinach (14J: Aphids. Leafminers, Spider Mites and Tomato Russet
Miles-Use 1 pint per acre.
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SoIl Treatment: Beln., BeetI, Carroll, Com, cabbage, CAuliflower,
l.eItuce, S_ Pototoeo, Omomtntalt: Wirewonns-{)se 310 4 quarts
per acre (Ornamenlals-Use 2 to 6 quarts per acre) as a broadcasl
preplanlirlij trealrn8l11. The lower rale of application should be used on
mineral soils while muck soils will require·the higher dosage. After the
material Is evenly distributed over the soil surface, it should be thor
oughly worked into the top six 10 nine inches of solI with a double disk
harrow. Application should be made at least one to two weeks before
ptanting. Keep all persons out of treated areas for 48 hours. Do not
contaminate Ponds or streams. '.'
Do not use in a manner or at a time other than in accordance with label
directions because animal, plant or crop injury, illegal residues or other
undesirable results may occur.
Dealers Should Sell In Original Packages Only,
Term. of 5Ile or Use: On purchase of this product buyer and user
agree to the following conditions:
Warranty: FMC makes no warranty. expressed or implied, conceming
the use of this product other than indicaled on the label. Except as so
warranted, the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of
use andlor handling and!or storage of Ihis material when such use and!
or handling andlor sloragl is contrary to label instructions.
Directions and Recommendations: FOllow directions carefully. Timing
and method of application. weather and crop conditions. mixture with
other chemicals not speciffcally reoommended and' other influencing
factors in the use of this' product are beyond the control 01 the seller
and are assumed by the buyer at his own risk.
Use of Product: FMC's recommendations for the use I)f this product
are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of mis product
being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee, expressed
or implied. is made as to the effects of such or the results to be obtained
if not used in accordance with directions or established safe practice.
Damages: Buyer's or user's exclusive remedy for damages for breach
of warranty or negligence shall be limited to direct damages not ex
ceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or con
sequential damages.
_-FMC Trademark (749·6/87)