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CLEAN CROP METHYL PARATHION 4E


Pfeas~ :;;!ns on revers" before comf;::!; f!: .3 47 0 L.( - :, Approved. OMB No. 2070·0060. Approval expfr-2-95 OPP Identifier Number 226450 . Application for Pesticide - Section I :i .. EPA Product Manager 3 .. Proposed Classification' 1. CompanylProduct Number 34704-10 .. " Edards ,'" : ... ,-"" ...... t" ',' t!. : 4. Company/Product (Name) : PM#, ·1.9 o None .' 0 Rtrjcted. Clean Crop Methyl Parathion 4E' . 5. Naro~ and Add.xpss of Applic.l!nt (Include ZIP Code) ¥latte hemcal ompany ,. 150 S. Main St., Fremont, NE 68025 SEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: 6. Expedited Review. Jnccorciace withFIFRA'Sec'tion 3(c)[3} (b}(i), my product is similar' o identicaihi-comp'osition and labeling . ,. -""-". '. . " .- .. . ...... to: ... P.O. Box 667, Greeley, CO 80632 EPA Reg. No. _____ ~ _________ _ o o [i] o Check if this is 8 new addrBSS Product Name . Section - II Amendment - Explain below. Resubmissin in response to Agency letter dated _______ _ Notification - Explain below. o D D Final printed labels in response to Agency letter dated "Me Too" Application .. Other - Explain below. L ,-- ..· .. UI1J Explanation: Use additional pagels) if necessary. (For section I and Section II.) Notification of defetion'of duplicated bee. statee;"t APR 2 j i996

  1. Material This Product Will Be Packaged In: Child-Resistant Packaging DYes' DNO Unit Packaging DYes DNO If ·Yes· Section - III Water Soluble Packaging E1 Yes No
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  1. Location of Net Contents Information o Label 0 Container
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  4. Location of Label Directions ~ On Label c::J On Labeling accompanying product ----------~~ .. - Section -IV r-----------------------------------~~~~--------------------------------- ,. Contact Point (Complete items directly below for identification of individual to b8 contacted, if necessary, to process this application.) ""--------------; Name TItle Telephone flJp, !Illclude Are8 Code) Glenda Haage Registration Manager , "9O-356-44QO .. Certification I certify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true. accurate and com19EI. I acknowledge t.hst any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonmen] .)0t :t 90 both under applicable law. .. >. >
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  6. Typed Name tl 5. Date Glenda Haage March 27, 1996 EPA Form 8570w1 (Rev. 8-94. PreVIous editions are obsolete. White - EPA File Copy (original) J J.) i 6/Date Rpplication Rc'eived , , , , , (Smped)

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,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE 1> Due to very high acute toxicity to Humans and Birds For retail sale to and use only by certified applicator or persons under their direct supervIsion and only for those uses covered by the certified applicator·s certIfication. Directsupervision for this product is defined astbe certjfJed applicator being physicaUy present during application, mixing, loading, repair and cleaning of application equipmenti CQmmercial certified applicators must also ensure that all persons involved in these activities are Informed of the precaution a statements. METHYL . . PARATHION 4E Organophosphate Insecticide Emulsifiable Liquid - An Agrlcullurallnsecticide ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: ·O,OodlmethyIO-p·nltrophenyl phosphorothloate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 43.8% Related Products ................................. 1.7% INERT INGREDIENTS; .............................. 54.5% TOTAL 100.0% -Methyl Parathion Contains 4lbs. Methyl Parathion per Gallon. ! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER ~ PELIGRO ~ POISON SI usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you In detail.) DANGER-POlSON-PRECAUTIONS CAN KILL YOU IF SWALLOWED This product can kill you If swall~ even In sman amounts: spray mist ordust may be fatal If swallowed. ~ I " I ~ ,c,. pr;>NO'TW .. Nt R A ,,"i-. CAN KILL YOU BY SKIN CONTACT This product can kill you If touched by hands or spilled or splashed em skln,ln eyes, or on clothing Qlquld goes Ihrough clothes). CAN KILL YOU IF BREATHED This product can kill you if vapors, spray mist ordust are breathed. See Below For Statement of Practical Treatment, Antidote, and Additional Precautionary Statements EPA REG. NO. 34704-10 EPA EST. NO. 34704-MS-1", 2737-KS-1" NET CONTENTS GAL. ( L) 40869 12A94 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER The National Pesticide Telecommunication Network is available for rec­ ommendations regarding poisoning management, emergency treat-­ ment, and other information regarding the toxicity of methyl parathion. The toll free number for the National Pesticide Telecommunication Net· work Is 1·800·858·7378. If handled indoors provide mechanical exhaust ventilation. Do not rub eyes or mouth with hands. If you feel sick in any way, STOP work and get help right away, See First Aid (Statement of Practical Treatment) section. Personal Protective Equipment: Some materials that are chemical· resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category Fan the EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Handlers who may be exposed to the dilute through application or other tasks must wear: coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long panls, chemical·resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber or vito". chemical-resistant footwear plus socks, protective eyewear and chemical·resistant headgear for overhead exposure. For exposures in enclosed areas, a respirator with either an organic vapor­ removing cartridge wilh' a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHN NIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C). or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHNNIOSH appiOVal number prefix TC-14G). For expo­ sures outdoors, dust/mist filtering respirator (MSHAJNIOSH approval number prefix TC-21 C). Handlers who may be exposed to the concentrate through mixing, loadina, application, or other·tasks must wear: coveralls over long­ sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical·resistant gloves. such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber orviton, chemical-resistant footwear plus socks. protective eyewear, chemical-resistant headgear and chemical-resistant apron when mixing or loading. For exposures in en­ closed areas, a respirator with either an organiC vapor-removing car­ tridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHNNIOSH approval . number prefix TC·23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHN N1QSH approval number prefix TC-14G). For exposures outdoors, dust! mist filtering respirator (MSHNNIOSH approval number prefix TC·21 C). Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow' manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washabJes, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPEseparately from other laundry. Engin¢ering controls statements: When. handfers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets with requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides 140 CFR 170.240 (d) (4·6)1. the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified intheWPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets insIde. Then wash thor- oughly and put on clean clothing. . Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the out· side of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thor· oughly and chang inlo clean clothing. IMPORTANT! If pesticide comes in contact with skin. wash off with soap and water and contact a physician immediately. Respirato-rs must be cleaned· and filters replaced according to instruc· tions Included with the respirators. DURING AERIAL APPLICATION, HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE PROHIBITEO. POISON SIGNS (Symptoms) Methyl Parathion is a very dangerous poison. It rapidly enters the .bbdy on contact with all skin surfaces and eyes. Clothing wet with this aterial musl e removed immediately. Exposed persons must receivi p,bmpl medical treatment or they may die. .. • .) ~ Some;of the sign? and symptoms of poisoning re: Headache, nusea, vomiting, cramps, weakness, blurred vl)lbr"pr}-polnl pupils, tight­ ness in chest, labored breathing, nervousness • .lSweatln:\ ... .:ttJring of ys,drooling or frothing of mouth an .. d)1.a,~,., ~uscle SP.351"?')C:nd coma. ~

  • STATEMENT OF PRACTICJ..1BEATMEH' ,+ Call a doctor (physician). clinic or hospital im.lhediGlely. Explain Iqat the victim has been exposed to methyl parathidr1 ahCl5escribe his condition. After .first aid is given and if a doctor cannot come, take vieth,; to p;)1 lic> or hospital. ) ) ) ) If bre~thing has stopped, start artificial respiration immed=a·e',Ytand maintain until doctor sees victim. J ) )) ~

METHYL PARATHION 4E EPA REG. NO. 34704-10 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. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water. See doctor immediately. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Antidote· administer atropine sulfate in large doses. TWO to FOUR mg .. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is overcome. Re.­ peat at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinization appear. 2- PAM chloride is also antidotal and may be administered in conjunction with atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Methyl Parathion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems and producing cardiac and respiratory de­ pression. At first sIgn of pulmonary edema, the patient should be given supplemental oxygen and treated symptomatically. Continued absorp­ tion of the polson may occur and fatal relapses have been reported after initial improvement. VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURi? ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates and wildlife. Birds in treated areas may be killed. Shrimp and other aquatic organisms may be killed at recommended applfcaUon rates. For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly 10 water, or to areas where surface water is present or to Intertiqal areas below the mean high water mark. RunoH and drift from target areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatlc sites. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipmentwashwalers. [ This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or resi­ dues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are viSiting the treatment area. PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL HAZARDS DO NOT USE OR STORE NEAR HEAT OR OPEN FLAME. NOT FOR USE OR STORAGE IN OR AROUND THE HOME DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsis­ tent with its 'labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons. either direcUy of through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use Ihis 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, for­ ests, nurseries. and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesti· cides. It contains requirements for training. decontamination. notification. and emergency assistance. It also contains specific in­ structions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this iabel about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry inter· val. The requirements in this box only apply 10 uses or this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. 00 not enler or allow worker entry into treated areas during the re­ stricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours. Each 48 hour REI is increased to 72 hours in outdoor areas where average rainfall is tess than 25 inches a year. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the vyorker PrCj>tection Standard and that involves' contact with anything that has en treated. such as plants, soil, or water. is: coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical·resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate. butyl rubber, nitrile rubber or viton, chemical-resistant footwear plus socks. protective eyewear and chemical-resistant head· gear for overhead exposure. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water. food. or feed by storage or disposal. Do not store under condilions whIch might adversely affect Ihe container or its ability to function properly. STORAGE: Do not store below temperature of ODE Store in safe man nero Store in original container only, Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Reduce Slacking height where local conditions can alfect package strength. Personnel should use clothing and equipment listed under "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT" when handling open con· tainers. SPILLED MATERIAL: Block or dike to prevent spreading of spill. Cover 2 with absorbent malerial such as lime, clay or sawdust. Scoop and sweep into a disposable container. Wash area with strong lye solution, absorb and place in(o a oisposable container. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Im­ proper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or riosate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your Stale Pesticide or Environ~ mental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Melal: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or t:econdilioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by" other procedures approved by state and local authorities.Plastic: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration? or, if aHowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned; stay out of smoke. . DIRECTIONS Be.sure 10 read the precautionarY statements before usingI This product Is deslgn'1d for appllca!lon after dilution with water and for use by trained operators using airplane or power ground equipment. The hazards'and precautions for handling the product in this container are equally applicable to it after dilution wllh water for spray application. Add the concentrate to the spray tank while filling with water, and mix thor· oughly either by means cjf a tank agitator or pump by·pass. For best results, thoroughly cover an surfaces to be treated wllh spray. Rates of application given below should not be exceeded. Consult the Slate Agricultural Exlension SelVics or Experiment Sialion for specific recommendalions regarding application. dosage and timing of sprays. For application by ground equipment, add the desired amount of concentrate to sufficient water to apply at least 3 gallons of water per acre. For application by aircraft, add the amount of concentrate desired per acre to 1103 gallons 01 waler consistent with crop growth and good coverage. Do not use in undiluted form. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. , CEREAL INSECTS BARLEY, OAlS, RYE AND WHEAT - For barley thrips, use 1/2 to 3/4 pints per acre. For aphids. black grass bugs, stink bugs and winter grain mites, se 1/2 to 1112 pints per acre. For climbing cutworms and grass hoppers use 3f. to 1 pint per acre. For armyworms and leafhoppers use 111z pints per acre. For chinch bugs, false chinch bugs and Say's plant bugs. ue 11/2 pints per acre. For western or brown wheal mites and grasshoppers,. use 1 pint paracrs. Do not use more than 1/2 pint per acre within 15 days of harvest. CORN :- For control of armyworms, climbing 1;:utworms. corn leaf aphids. 90m rootworm adulls. fall armyworms and stink bugs, use '/2 pint per acr .. For grasshoppers. use 1 pint per acre. Do not applx.,within 12+ r days of harvest. Do not apply during the pollen shed period. J De Ie ed. RICE ---! For rice stink bugs. use 1 to 1112 pints per acre. For grasshop- pers, us:e 1 pint per acre. 00 not apply within 15 days of harvest or within 14 days -before or after a propanil application. Shrimp, crabs and crayfish may be killed. Do "_at apply where these are important resources. FIELD AND FORAGE CROPS ALFALFA AND CLOVER - For control of alfalfa weevil larvae, aphids (including spotted alfalfa aphids) and climbing cutworms and grasshop­ pers, use 112 to 1 pint per acre. For alfalfa caterpillars, alfalfa adult weevils, armyworms. clover leaf weevils and webworms, use 1 pint per acre. For,Egyptian alfalfa weevils. leafhoppers, Lygus bugs and spider mites, u-se 1 to 2 pints per acre. 00 not treat closer than 15 days before harvest, cutting, or grazing. Do not apply to alfalfa if the crop or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. COTTON - For control of thrips. use 1{4 to '/2 pint per acre. For cotton leafworms use 1/2 to 6 pinls per acre. For grasshoppers and fall army~ worms, use 112 to 6 pints per acre. For boll weevils, aphids and garden webworms. use t/2 to 6 pints per acre. For false chinch bugs }Je. ~ pints per acre. For cutworms, use 1 to 2 pints per acre. , , For bollwonns, saltmarsh caterpillars. armyworms. cotton le'at prfora* tors and stink bugs, use 21/2 to 6 pints per acre. Applications $btlld be made at 4 to 5 day intervals until control is obtained. At ra~.e3 ')fN4 pint through 2 pints. application may be made up to the day before harvest, if harvest win be with mechanical pickers altd ,i c.trit picking there is a 5 ?ay interval. MechanicaJ pickers must bsed wi::h a 7 day p.·e{adest Interval at rates above 2 pints through 6 P'!:Iti· .. # ~ ~ 3 ) , ~ . . GRASS (Forage) - For range caterpillar, use 1 tnt per acre. For COl itrol of armyworms. crested wheat bugs, fals Fi)lC')t bugs, 9~C>J>.5tt07ners and leafhoppers. use 1'12 pints per acre. Do .ot aiJply within 15 days of harvest or grazing. ~ , ) , ) ) . .. SOYBEANS - For control of climbing cutworms, three-c\Jrnt;'d alfalfa hoppers. garden webworms. aphids. blister beetles, Mexican bean)bee ties, stink bugs.. two-spotted mites and velvet bean caterpillaf'!..: ~a 3{4 to 2 pinls Per acre.. For bollworms. fall armyworms and green dOYP,rWorrns, use 1 quart per acre. Do not apply within 15 days of halVest up to and through 1 pint. Do not apply within 20 days of harvesllhrough 1 quart.

METHYL PARATHION 4E EPA REG. NO. 34704-10 SUGAR BEETS - For armyworms, cutworms, fall armyworms, Ilea beetles. grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites, sugar beet webworms, use, 1/2: to 3/4 pint per acre. Do not apply within 20 days of harvest; 60 days if tops are to be fed to animals. VETCH - AIIalla weevil (larvae)· Apply 'iz to 1 pint per acre. Apply when 75010 of terminals show feeding, when buds and shoots appear ragged or when the larvae counls reach 25 per sweep. Aphids, lealhoppers· Apply '/2 to 1 pint per acre. Climbing cutworms, Lygus bugs, Vetch bruchid ·1 pint per acre. Armyworm· '/2 to 2 '/2 plnls per acre. DO Nor apply within 15 days of harvest through 2 pints. DO Nor apply within 20 days of harvest from 2 pints through 21/2 pints. OIL SEED CROPS SUNFLOWERS (30) - For sunflower moths, sunflower maggot and sunflower seed weevil. use 2 pints per acre. Do not apply more than 3 limes at 5-day intervals per season. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. VEGETABLES APPLY AT THE RATES INDICATED' FOR THE FOLLOWING CROPS. MAKE NO APPLICATIONS CLOSER THAN 5 DAYS BEFORE HAR· VEST. POTATOES - For control of aphids, armyworms, false chinch bugs, flea beetles,leafhoppers, mites and shield bugs, use 11/2 quarts per acre. SWEET POTATOES - For control of aphids, armyworms, surface feed­ ing and Climbing cutworms, flea beetles. leafhoppers and mites, use 3/4 quart per acre. . .•. ~ APPLY AT THE RATES INDICATED FOR THE FOLLOWING CROPS. MAKE NO APPLICATIONS CLOSER THAN 7 DAYS BEFORE HAR· VEST. BROCCOLI - For control of aphfds, armyworms, flea beetles, leafhop­ pers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, use 2to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest. BRUSSELS SPROUTS - For control of aphids, armyworms, flea bee· ties,leafhoppers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, use 2 to 3 plnls per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closerthan 21 days before harvest. CAULIFLOWER - For control of aphids, armyworms, flea beelles, leaf­ hoppers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, use 2 to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest. KOHLRABI - For control 01 aphids, armyworms, flea beetles, leafhop­ pers, and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, use 2 to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest. RUTABAGAS - Forconlrol of aphids, armyYv'orms, flea beetles,leafhop­ pers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest. APPLY AT THE RATES INDICATED FOR THE FOLLOWING CROPS. MAKE NO APPLICATIONS CLOSER THAN 10 DAYS BEFORE HAR· VEST. CABBAGE - For control of aphids, armyworms, flea beetles. leafhop­ pers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, USe 2 to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest. COLLARDS, KALE AND MUSTARD GREENS- For control of aphids, armyworms, flea beetles, leafhoppers and mites, use 1 to 3 pints per acre. For stink bugs, use 2 to 3 pints per acre. Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days before harvest . , PEAS - for control of Aphids, Armyworms. Flea Beetles, leafhoppers, lygus Bugs and Mites, use 1 to 2 pints per acre. For Cowpea Curculio, Surface Feeding and Climbing Cutworms and Stink Bugs, use 2 pints per acre. Make no application closer than 7 days before harvest at the 1 pint rate and at rates above 1 pint do not appJycloser than 15 days before harvest. To avoid injury to bees, do not appJy ifbeesare visiting the areas to be trealed when crop or weeds are in bloom. APPLY AT THE RATES INOICATED FOR THE FOLLOWING CROPS. MAKE NO APPLICATIONS CLOSER THAN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS BE· FORE HARVEST. BEANS (Dry and Green) - For control- of aphids, armyworms, flea beetles. leafhoppers, lygus bugs and mites. use 1 t03 pints per acre. For cowpea curculio. surface- feeding and climbing cutworms and stink bugs, use 2 to 3 pints per acre. Dry Sean rates through 3 pints per acre, do not apply closer than 15 days before harvesl Green Bean rates through 1 pint per acre. do not apply closer than 15 days before harvest and for rates through 3 pints per acre, do not apply closer than 21 days before harvest. Do not apply if the crop or weeds in the treatment area afe in bloom. CARROTS - For control of aphids. armyworms, surface feeding and climbing cutworms. flea beetles, leafhoppers and mites. use 1 quart per acre. po'not feed tops. CELERY - For control of aphids, armyworms, flea beeUes, lealhoppers, Lygu~ bugs. mites and stink bugs, use 1 quart per acre. ONIOS- For control of thrips, use 1 pinl per acre. , SPINACH - Fbr control of aphids, armyworms, flea beeUes, leafhop­ pers, mites, seed com maggots in crown and crown mites, use 1 to 2 , pints per acre. Rates through 1 pint should not be applied closer than 15 days before harvesL Rates above 1 pint should not be applied closer than 21 days befom harvest. 3 TUIOINIPS - Fbr control of aphids, armyworms, flea beetles, leafhop­ pers, leafminers and mites, use 1 to 11/2 pints per acre.. Rates through 1 pint per acre should not be applied closer than 7 days before harvest Rale through 1112 pints per acre) if tops are to be used for food or feed should not be appUed closer than 21 days before harvest. If tops are Nor eing: used for food or reed do not apply closer than 15 days before harvest. APPLY AT THE RATES INDICATED FOR THE FOLLOWING CROPS. MAKE NO APPLICATIONS CLOSER THAN 21 DAYS BEFORE HAR· VEST. . BEEts (Red) - For control of aphids, armyworms, flea beelles, leafhop­ pers, Lygus bugs. mites and slink bugs, use 1 quart per acre. Do not apply.closer than 21 days before harvest. LETTUCE - For control of aphids, armyworms, Ilea beeUes, leafhop­ pers and mites, use 1 quart per acre. ATTENTION Do not use in any manner other than recommended on this label. To avid excessive residues of methyl parathion on food or forage crops, always observe the statements found under "Oirections for Use," limit· ing th:e time before harvest when methyl parathlory may be applied. NOTICE PLATTE WARRANTS THAT THIS PRODUCT CONFORMS TO THE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL THEREOF AND IS REA· SONABLY FIT FOR THE PURPOSES STATED ON SUCH LABEL ONLY WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE ALL RISKS INHERENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS PROD· UCT. CROP INJURY, INEFFECTIVENESS, OR OTHER UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH FACTORS AS WEATHER CONDmONS, PRESENCE OF orHER MATERIALS, OR THE f'1ANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION, ALL OF WHICH ARE BE· YOND THE CONTROL OF PLAnE. IN NO CASE SHALL PLATTE BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OFTHIS PRODUCT. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, PLAnE MAKES NO WARflANTIES, GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OR BY USAGE OF TRADE, STATUTORY OR OfHERWISE, WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT SOLO, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MERCHANTABILITY, FIT· NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, USE OR ELIGIBILITY OFTHE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE. BUYER'S OR USER'S EXCLUSNE REMEDY, AND PLATTE'S TOTAL LIABILITY, SHALL BE FOR DAMAGES N'orEXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT. c.. .. __ ._u J • j ~ • , , FORMULATED FOR PLATTE CHEMICAL CO. 150 SO. MAIN ST. FREMONT, NE68025·5697 , ..