Dockerfile: self-contained image with corpus + Chroma + BM25 baked in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default, HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL + OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time. .gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) + EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>. .gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt, Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh. .gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md + sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping. chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes). .dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md, deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25 explicitly NOT in dockerignore (those go INTO the image). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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HELENA PARATHION 4E
- EPA Reg No: 5905-82
- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Parathion (45.49%)
- Label accepted: 1990-12-19
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00082-19901219.pdf
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to parathion and describe his condition.
FIRST AIDTREATMENT
Call a doctor (physician). ctinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the victim has been exPG$8d
to parathion and describe his conditiOn.
"breathing ha stopped. st.!rt artificial respiration immedialely and maintain until doctor sees viclim.
IF SWALLOWED-Drink 1 or 2 glasses of waler and induce vomiting by touching back of throat
with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by moulh 10 an unconscious person. Get 1TIed
icalattention.
In case of contact. immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water lIIhile
removing contaminated clothing and shoes. See doctor immediately.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Since any symptoms from absorption of this combination product are likely to be those of para
thion intOxication. treatment should be directed towards the reliel 01 cholinesterase inhibition.
ANTIDOTE-administer atropine sulfate in large doses. TWO to FOUR mg. intravenously or
'ntramusr.ularly as soon as cyanosis is overcome. Repeat at 5to 10 minute intervals until signs 01
atropinization appear. 2-PAM chloride is also antidotal and may be administered in conjunction
.with atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Parathion is I strong chOlinn-
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£';;: unconscious person, Get medical atten! I POISONOUS IF BREATHED
-- Breathing vapors. spray misl or dusl may be latal.
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
POISONING SYMPTOMS
Parathion is a very dangerous poison. It rapidly enters lhe body by contact with all skin surfaces
and eyes. Clolhing weI with Ihis malerial must be removed immediately. Exposed persons lIlust
receive prompt medicaltrealment or they may die.
Some of the signs and symptoms of poisoning are: Headache. nausea. vomiting. cramps. .. eak
ness. blurred vision, pin-point pUpils. tightness in chest. labored breathing. nervousness. ""eat-
ing, watermg of eyes, drooling Or frothing 01 moulh and nose. muscle spasms and coma, "
Call a doctor (physician). clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the vic lim has been exn. - .
POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
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• • • --, terase inhibitor affecting the central .nd peripheral nervous systems and producing cardiac and respiratory depression. At first sign of pUlmonary edema. the patient should be oiv~n supplemen tal oxygen and Irealed symptomatically. Conlinued absorption 01 Ihe poison may OCCDr and fatal relapses have been reported liter initill improvement: VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT lEAST 48 HOURS: Consult your State Agricultural Extension Service or Experiment Station regarding POsling trealed areas. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Fish and other aQuatic organisms may be killed al recommended application rates. Do not conlaminate water by cleaniro of eQuipment or diSPOSal of waste. . This product is extremely toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming croQS or weeds. 00 not apply this product or allow to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiling Ihe treatment area . PHYSICA!.. OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federallawto use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. CHEMIGATION PROHIBITION Do not apply this product through any type 01 irrigation system. RE-ENTRY STATEMENT , , Re-entry into treated fields before expiration 01 the re-entry interval specified on this product is prohibited. unless the protective clothing and eQuipment specified on this label are uSed. CROP RE·ENTRYlEVEl STATE(S) Citrus and Grapes Apples. Peaches, Corn. Olives. - Tree Fruits and Tree Nuls Cotton and All Other Crops 21 days (less than 4 lb. 1.i.lA) 35 days (between 41nd Sib. a.i'/A) 45 days (more then 8 lb. a.i.lA) Sdays 6 days 3 days CA.AZ.NV.NM.OK.TX.UT CA.AZ.NV.NM.OK.TX.UT CA.AZ.NV.NM.OK.TX.UT All other slates All states All states Do not apply this product in such. manner., to directly or through drift expose workers or lIlher persons. The area being trealed must be vacated by unprolected persons. Protactive clothing me.ns. at least. a hat or other suitable head covering. a long sleeved shirt and long It!gged trousers or • coverall type garment (all of closely woven fabric covering the bOdy. including the .rmsand legs). shoes and socks. • ••••• • •• • J • •• • • •••••• • • • • •• ••••• • • • • ••••• • • • ••••• • •••• • • ••• • • • ••• • • • • ••••• • o o 00 o 0 • •••• •••• o 0 •••• r ,
-. , • • . .J Because certain states may require more restrictive reentry intervals for various crops treated with this product. consult your State Oepar:ment of Agriculture fodurther inlorm3tion. Written or oral warnings must be. given to workers who .re expecl<:d !b be in a trealed area or in an area about te be trealed with this product. Inform workers of areas or fieldS that may not be enlered without specific protective clothing. period of time field must be vacated and appropriate actions to take in case of accidental exposure. An example 01 such information is given under wrinen WirI\o ings. When oral warnings are given. warnings shall be given in a language customarily understOOc/ by workers. Oral warnings must be given il Ihere is reason to believe Ihat wrinen warnings cannol be understood by workers. Wrinen warnings must include the following information: DANGER Area trealed with Elhyl Parathion on (insert date). Do not enter without aopropriate protective clotho ing for (see times specified above) (insert State Department of Agriculture's re-entry interval if more restrictivej. . 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 plenlyol water If inhaled. go to an area where the pesticide has not been applied. Get medical anention if needed.' WORK SAFETY RULES " THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. INHALED. OR IF ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EOUIPMENTWILL INCREASE YOUR RISK. USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EOUIPMENT DURING MIXING/LOADING. APPLICATION. REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EOUIP MENT, DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE. AND EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED FIELDS: Waterproof pa"t~ and coat; i,e.vy-duly chemical-resistant gloves; rubber bo:>ots or rubber over shoes; hood or wide-brimmed hat; safely goggles or face shield; NIOSH approved resPirator. In addition, mixer /loaders must wear. chemical resistant apron when using the concentrated pr0d uct. During aerial application in nonenclosed cockpits.' helmet with a visor may be substituted for the hood orwid.brimmed hat and safety goggles or face Shield requirer,oents. IF MIXING/LOADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM, THE FOLLOWING PRC). TECTIVE CLOTHING AND EOUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE: Heavy-duty chemic,l resis~ant gloves; chemical resistant apron. long-slaeved Shirt (or gauntlets and short sleeve shirt) and long-legged pants; Shoes and socks. Salety goggles or a laceshield muSl be worn when tho system is under pressure. All other protec tive clothing and equipment required lor use with open systems must be available ne.rby. IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED C.'B OR COCKPIT, THE FOLLOW ING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EOUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE: Clean tong-sleeVed shirt an.:llong-Iegged pants. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use during application must be .'!.ilable in the c.b.nd must be worn when exiling Ihe ~1lI4. Ireated areas. If used for this purpose. conlaminaled clolhing may nol be broughl back inlo lhecab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag. • ••• • • REMEMBER- THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT YOU DrAt"~EPAIRoIINI) . .. . .-• • •••••• • • • • •• ••••• • • • • ••••• • ••• • • • •••••• • • • •• •• • •••• ••• • •••
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C1.9-NING OF 1-PPLICATION EQUIPMENT OR DURI"'a , .. "'LY REENTRY' REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVI:. •• '''''' .
HUM1-'" fLl.GGERS1-RE STRICTLY PROfiIBITED OURING AERIAPPLICATIQN,
IMPOTA~T! " ~,'ticid!, e<lmeS in contact with $lein waSIl olt with soaP.nd Weter. attd eontact a
pltY$lcran ,mmedl2 'ly. "IW''I\ WI'" hands e and ·th $oap and water before smok",g· eating. drinking. or .leting. '. arms w,
AFTER WORK: WI$. 1,;1011111 . Shower ,:,Slng soap and w.ter. Wear only clean clothes when lealling job. Of' nO
wear th SCliD and waler belore removing, Take off all work clOlheS and
$hOes. Store protect, e clOlhll1g separately fl'Oll1 personal CIOlhing. launder prolective clOth'n
.lter etch \IQI\tamlna!8d ace g/OWIS freQUentfy.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
00 not use arstore near heat. open 1Iam. or hoi ,urlac:es.
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cleaning of applicatIOn eqUlpme"t. dlSIlOAI 01 pestiCide and early reentry inlo treated fIelds must
be ored and lauered epara'eJy llIImhousenofd artiles. Clolhi!lg and equipment heavil.y con
,aminated or drenc.1&d w,th pa,alhiotl mll$lbe destroyed according to slate and loc.I regul.tloroS.
HEAVILY CONTAMINATeO OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE AOEaUATELY DECON
TAMINATED.
RespiratDr* should be cleaned Inc! Clrlridges replaced according 10 insrruclion included wilh res
piratDr*. Rn , cool. dry
plate -.1d avoid excess heal. Carefully open conlain .... After partial use •. replace lids and 4?lose
tightly. 00 not pUt concenftate or dilute /IIIllerial into lOOd or drink containers. 00 not contaminate
other pesticide •. fertilizers. water. fOOd. 0< Ieee! by slorage or Clis,posal.'
{ In caw 01 spill .... oid contact. isolate .... and keep for guidance,
Container DIIPOIIf
totet,l ccnlainers- Triple ri .... (or equiVa"nt). Then oller for recycling or reconditioning. or punc
lUre and disDQse of in a sanitary "ndfill. or by other procedures apDfOved by state and loce'
authorities. • 0
1 Plastic cont,infllS- 'Triple rinse (or _r.alent). Then oHer for re<:ycling or recOnditioni"" tI? 1ltJ?c:
lUre and dilj)t'$lI 01 in I sanitary '-OOlill. or incineration. or. if allowed by state and local IU'Milies •
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To confine spill: I(liquid. dike surrounding .rea or absorb IIIOnh sand. cal line, or commercial clay. If
dry material. cOlIer 10 prevent Clispenat Place damaged package ill I holding eonlainer. Identity
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. Pesticide wastes are acutely haArIIous. Improper diSPOsal of e><cess pestiCide. spray mixture. or
"Nlate is a violation of Fedel1l1 law. II these wastes cannot be disposed of by "" according to
label instructiOns. conltct your State Pesticide or Environmenlal Control Agency. or the Hazard
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• • . _ ... ----, :-, I • by burning. If burned. ltayout 01 smoke. DIRECTIONS FOR MIXING AND SPRAY.ING . Mix in walerwith agitation: agilalewHile spraying. Apply 10 row and lield crops in 310 10 gals. (Cali lornia only: use 20 10100 gals.) 01 walet per acre by ground spray rig or 1 103 gal. (California only: use S to 15 gall.) 01 waler by airplane. COMPATIBIUTY -Avoid combinalions containing highly alkaline malerials such as lime-sulfur solu lions or lime. Alkaline compounds will reduce the effeclilleness 01 Paralhion. ALFALFA, CLOVER: Armyworms, Allalla Weevil Lan", Webworml- ~ 10 lrI pint per acre. 00 not apply within 1& dayS 01 haNest. ALMONDS: Puch TwIg Borer, San Josa Scale, Parlatorta Scale, ~ne EIKII-(Oormant Applica lion)1 pint plus dormant oil emulsion or dormanl emulsille oil alIhe cIoaage recommended for the specilic oil producl per 100 gals. Fruit Trea Leafrollw, ,enl C.terpUlar, PNCh Twig Bor.r-l pint per 100 gals. Do not apply after hulls open. Do not el<ceed eoo gals. Dilute spray per acre. Do nol apply within 14 dayS of harvest. Do nol feed trealed hulll to livestock. (For control of Peach Twig Borer-Make applicalklna during appearance 01 the moths in early to lale summer App;y 2 or 3 sprays 10 trunk frorn groun:l to scaffold limbs timed with moth flighl). APPLES: European Sawny, Mealybug, Leafhopper, GrauiIoppw, (Eur __ n, Red, Two-Spotted, PaoIflc, SChoenlc, Willamett. and Clov.r MIt.I). (For certain miles. such as Two·Spotted and wm-n., repeal application at 7 to 10 day inleNals during summer months), ROIY and G ..... Apple AphId, Orange Tortrlll Moth. (San Josa, Forbes, Parlalone, and Scurfy Scales), Red-banded Leaf RoIIef, Wooly Apple Aphlds-1"" pints per 100 gall. Codling Moth, Apple Magog, ;)rlental Fruit Moth and Plum Curcuflo-%- 1 pint per 100 gal .. Apply at petal fill and every 10-14 days there after until control Is achieved. Do not apply wilhin 14 days 01 heNest. Do not apply to susceptible vartatl ... AppIicafIon may cauae Injury 10 frun and foliage of GOIdan Delicious. Jonathan and Mcln losh apples. .. wall .. related varietiel.such .. Cortland. Kendall. Macoun and Melba. APRICOTS: I'NcII TwIg B (Dormant AppIication)-1 pinl plus dormant 011 emulsion or dor mant emulsiv. 011 at the dosege recommended for the specifIC oil product per 1(Y.) gals. M .. lybug, Mealy Plum Aphld-~ pint per 100 gals. Codling Moth. Orange Tortlx, Puch twig 8_-1 pint per 100 gall. Do not apply within 14 days of haNest. 00 nol apply until danger of bee pOisoning ha~ paaed. Do not allCeed 700 gals. Dilute spray per acre. (For control of Pesch Twig Borer: Make applications during appearance of the motM in early to lalesummer. Apply 2 or 3 sprayS to trunk from ground 10 scaffold limbs timed with moth \light.) (For control of Codling Molh: Apply al petal Ian and every 1010 14 days lhereafter until control is achieved.) ARTICHOKES: Ar1IcIIoke Plume Moth, Aph\dl-l Quart per acre. Do not apply within 7 days of haNest. AVOCADOS: TortrIcId Molh. (Including Am«bla Moth)-apply 1 10 2~ quarts per acre. Do not apply within 21 days 01 haNest. BARLEY. OATS, WHEAT: Aphids, Armyworms, Black Grau 8UO, Stink 8ugs, GfHnbugs, WInter Grain foIIn ... ThrIps, Whit. Spider Mil .. , Leafhoppers, Cutworm .. Grauhoppers, 8rown Wheas Mn ... Say's Plant 8ugs-l to 1 ~ Pints per acre. Chinch 8ugs, False Chlnctl 8ugs-l ~ pi~1 _. acre. Do nolapply wilhin 15 days of haNes. • BEANS: AphId .. Armyworms, Leafhopper, Leaf RoII.r, LIme Pod 80m, Mexican 8 .. n aUt1: .. •••••• • ••• • •• • 1 • •• ----- __ ..J •• • •••••• • •• •• • • • •• ••• •• • • • • ••••• o • •••••• • • • •• o. . •••• •••• • •••• f I ( "I , ) ,"", OJ
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to 1 ~ pints per acre. Do not apply within 15 days of harvest. Garden Symphylan- 5 quarts per acre.
Spray broadcast on soil before planting and work into upper 6 inches by discing or rotOtilling. Pre
plant soil treatment only. Do not
contaminate ponds or streams. Repeat application at 7 to 10 day intervals until controlled. Do not
apply within 15 days 01 harvest.
BEETS. TABLE: Aphids, Blister Beetles. Sugar Beel Webworm-l pin: per acre. Do not apply
within 21 days 01 harvest il tops are to be used lor foOd or leed, within 15 days 01 harvest il tops are
to be discarded. Wlreworms-l gallon per acre. Spray broadcast on soil before planting and work
into upper 6 inches by discing or rototilling. Pre-plant soil treatme,1t only.-
Do not contaminate ponds or streams.
BLACKBERRY. BOYSENBERRY. DEWBERRY. LOGANBERRY, RASPBEARY: Aphids-l pint per
acre. Raspberry Crown Borer-l quart per acre. Do not apply within 15 days 01 harvest.
BLUEBERRIES: Maggots. Thrlps-l pint per acre. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
BROCCOLI: Aphids. Vegetable Weevil. Cabbage Looper. Diamond Back Moth Larvae. Importod
Cabbage Worm. Climbing Cutworms. ArmY'""orms-1 pint per acre. Do not apply to Broccoli within
7 days 01 harvest.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS: Aphids. Climbing Cutworms. Thrips. Vegetable Weevil. Cabbage Looper •
DIamond Back Moth Larvae. Imported Cabbage Worm. Armyworms-l quart per a. . Do not apply
within 21 days 01 harvest.
CABBAGE. CAULIFLOWER: Aphids. Vegetable Weevil. Cabbage Looper. Diamond Back Moth
Larvae. Imported Cabbage Worm. Climbing Cutworms. Armyworms-l pint per acre. Wireworms,
Garden Symphylan-5 quarts per acre. Spray broadcast soil bet ore planting and work in10 uppe;r 6
to 9 inches by discing or rototilling. Pre-plant soil treatment only.
Do not contaminate ponds or streams. Do 'lot apply to Cabbage within
10 days 01 harvest: to Cauliflower within 7 days 01 harvest. For application to cartage grown lor
seed only to control cabbage seed pod weevils, use 1 quart per acre.
CARROTS: Rusty Banded Aphid. Petobia Mite. Vegetable Weevll-l pint per acre. Tulip Bulb
Aphid-Iii pints per acre. Do not apply within 15 days 01 harvest. Do not Ul:ie treated carrot tops lor
lood or leed. Wireworms. Garden Symphyl8n-5 Quarts per acre. Spray broadcast on soil belore
planting and w"rk into upper 6 109 inches by discing or r'liotilli:1g. Pre-plant soil tra!ml'lnt only.
1 Do 'lot contaminate ponds or streams.
· CELERY: Lealmlner and Whileflis-1 J7 pints pei acre. Aphids. Climbing Cutworms. Cabbage Loop-
· ers. Leathoppers. Celery Leafminers, Spider MI!es -1 pmt per acre. Symphylans. Wireworms-5
Quarts per acre Do not apply...-ithin 21 days of harvest. Spray broadcast on soil bef'jre planting a'ld
· work into upper 6 to 9 inches by discing or rototillin) Pre-plant soil treatment unly. P."
· Dc not contaminate ponds or streams.
; CHERRIES: Brown Apricct Scale. Aphids, San Jose Scale, Black Scale. Black Cherry, Aphid Eggs,
· Brown MltlJ-(Dorcr.ant Application) 1 pint plus dormant oil emulsion or dormant emulsive oil at
· the dosage recorrtmended for the speci!lc oil product per 100 gals. Ora:1ge Torlrix. Leaf Miner.
· Miles. Casebearsrs (during growIng season). Red Spider Miles. Black Cherry Aphid-ii pint per
· 100 gals. Cherry Fruilworm, Bud Moth, Cankerworm, San Jose Cra.¥lers-% pint per 100 gals. 01
· water. Plum Curculio. Oriental Fruit Moth-(pply at petal fall and every 10 to 14 days therea21ar.:.
until control is 3chieved)-use % pjn Der 100 gals. of w~'::r. ,:>r San Jose Scale Crawlers. ae'ply
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emerges and repe3t every 10 days. Repeat immediately alter every raon. For additional prOlect,on
use the same dosage ,n a pest·harvest spry. Shotho:e Bo,er (Iollowing petal lall and ,n late
summer)-% to' p,nt per l00gals. 01 water. Do not apply .... 'th'n 14 days 01 harvast. 00 not exceed
4oogals. Dolute spray per ac,e.
CITRUS (ORANGES. LEMONS, GRAPEFRUIT): Purple, Florid. Red, Cctto,,y·cushlon .naSnow
Sc.les .nd Mealy Bug - Use IS pint per ,00 gallons 01 water between June and September or use
6 ozs. per ;00 gallons 01 water in two sprays. Ihe lirsl 'n Ihe SP""ll and a second between June and
September. Do nol apply more Ihan 4 Quarts 01 (his maleria' per acre. Do not apply within 14 days
01 harvest.
COLLARDS: .rmyworms, Climbing Culworms. Di.mend·BlCk MOlh, Thrips, Aphid, C.bbage LOOper.
Imported C.b"-lle Worm. Veget.ble WeevU -1 p,nt per acre. Do not apply w,thin 10 days 01 harvest.
CORN: Europ .. n Corn Borers (in the whOrl)-1 pint per ar.re Apply the lirsl spray when 75\ 01
Ihe corn plants show' shol hole" leeding and lollow with two additional sprays at 5 to 7 day inter·
vals. Use sutticient water per acre!o provide complete coverage and be certain whorls 01 planl are
weil treated. Consult your State Agricultural Experimenl SIal ion lor proper timing 01 Ireatmenls.
Corn Le.' Aphids-~ pint per acre. F.II Armyworms, Corn Rootworm .dults, Armyworms, Cut·
worms. Budworm. Mites. GIIsshoppers.nd J.penese Beelles-l pint per acre. Corn Earworms-l
pint per acre. Apply Ie silks as soon as they appear. Make 3 10 4 applications at 2 10 3 day inlervals
as inlestation warrants. Reapply immediately alter rain. Slink Bugs .nd Spider Mites-l pint per
acre. Chlr.ch Bugs-l % pints per acre. Do nOl apply within 12 days 01 harvest.
COTTON: Aphids, Mites, Conon Lal Worm. Cotton FlelhOppers, Glrden Webwormund Thrips- IS
pint r . acre. Spider Mlles-" to lS pint per acre. C.bblge Looper, Boll Weevll-l pinl per acre.
Stink Bugs-l 101 % pints per acre. S.lt Marsh C.terplll.rs-l 102 pints per acre. Bollworms, Cot·
ton Lal PerlOrltors, Lygus Buqs. F.'se Chinch Bugs, Serpentine Le.I Miners .nd Southern Gir'
den L .. lhoopers- 2 pints per acrl'. Use enough water lor complete coverage. Make lirst applicaliOn
when insecls appear and repeat at 7 day intervals it required. II deSired. this inlormalion may be
combined with olher insecticides in a complete conon spray program. Workers enlering lields Wllhin
72 hOurs alter applicatior, should wear protective clothing. 00 not handpick or harvest w,thin 7
days.
CRANBERRY: SPlrg.nothls Frultworm, Glrdl ... ; Tlpworms, Cr.nberry Frultworm. Flreworm,
Lealhopper-l % pints per acre. Do not apply within 15 days 01 harvest.
CUCUMBERS: Aphid., Cucumber Beelles. FI .. Beelle., Slink Bugs. Vine Borer, L .. ,hOPP8ll,
Thrlp., Spider Mite., :;qu •• h Bug, Le.I Mlner-l pint per acre. Do not apply within 15 da)'S 01
harvest. Do not apply t elore vining.
CURRANT: Aphids-Use ~ to ~ pir,t as leal buds open in spring. Red Spider Mites-Use ~ 10 1
pint belore bloom. Do not ap.; t within 30 days 01 harvest.
EGGPLANT: Aphids, Le.I Miners, Mites, Thrlp., Red Spider Mite., Whltellies-l pint per acre in
sullic,ent wAtl'r lor Ihorough coverage. 00 not apply within 15 days 01 harvest.
ENDIVE, ESCAROLE: Aphids, L .. lhOpper-l p,nt per acre. Do not apply within 21 days 01 harvest.
"IGS: Fig Scale Cllwte .. -l to 2~ pints per acre es a lull coverage spray. Do not apply w,thin 30
days 01 harvest.
GIooRLlC: le.I Miner, Thrips, Petrobll Mlte-l pin I per acre. Do not apply w,th,n 15 days 01 harvest.
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GRAPES: HopIiII 5eelle, L .. nolder, Thrips, Miles, Berry Moths, Gr8pe M .. ly Bug-(Oormanl Apph·
calion) lli 10 3 pints plus 2 gals. dorrnanl oil emulsion per 100 gals. per acre: Apply 100 to 150 gals.
spray solution per acre by ground sprayer .. (Summer application) 1 pint per 100 gals. per acre. Use
300 gals. spray solution per acre by ground sprayer in late June or early July 00 not apply within
15 days 01 harvest
HOPS: Aphids, Spider Mltes-l Quart per acre. 00 not apply within 15 days 01 harvest
KALE: Aphids, Armyworms, Climbing Cutworms, DiII,nond·Back Moth, Thrips, Veget.ble Weevit,
C.bbage Looper,lmported Cabbage Worm-l pint per acre. 00 not apply within 10 days of harvest
KOHLRABI: Armyworms, Cllmbin{, Cutworm, Diamond Back Moth, Thrips, Vegetable Weevit.
Aphifls, Cabbage Looper,lmported Cabbage Worm-l pint per acre. 00 not apply within 7 days 01
harvest.
LETTUCE: (Head, Bibb, LeaO: Leal Mlners-l pint plus5lbs. 01 brown sugar per acre. Aphids, B.nded
Cucumber Beetl., Le.fhopper. Lygul Bugl-l pint per acre. 00 not apply within 7 days of harvest
lor head lettuce or within 21 days 01 harvestlor bibb and leal lettuce.
LETTUCE: (H.ad) Gard.n Symphyl.n-5 Quarts per acre. Spray broadcast on SOil surface and
work into top 6 to 9 inches by discing Or rototilling. Pre-plant soil application only.
00 not contaminate ponds.or streams.
MELONS: (CANTALOPE, MUSKMELON, HONEYDEW, WATERMELONS): Stink Bugl, Vine Borer,
Aphids, Thrips, Spld.r Mlt.I, Cucumber Beetle, Le.lhoppers-l pint per acre. 00 not apply within
7 days 01 harvest
MUST! RD: Aphids, C.bb.g. Looper, Climbing Cutworm., Dillmond Back Moth, Imporl&J C.bo
bage Worm, Veget.ble Weevil, ArmYWorms,.nd Thrips-Apply li to 1 pint ner acre in su"icient
waler lor thorough coverage. 00 not apply within 14 days 01 harvest. C.bb.ge Loo!!e" .nd
L .. fmlners-l pint per acre.
OKRA: Aphids, L •• fmlner, Stink Bug-I pint per acre. 00 not apply within :<1 days of harvest.
OLIVES: p.,l.te>rill Scale, Black Scale-I to IlC gallons per acre .s a lull coverage spray. 00 nol
apply .fter August 1.
ONIONS: Leafmtner, Thrips, p.lrobla MM.-lli pints per acre. 00 nol apply within 15 daY$ 01 harvest
ORNAMENTALS: (Outdoor Only): Aphids, Whlt.fly, Spld.r Mites, Le.fhoppers, Thrips, Lacebug,
Begworm, Cottony·Cushlon Scal.-use 1 pint wilh 3 gals. 01 w.ter and spray unlil runoff. For Spi.
der Mites and Lealhoppers repe.t in 7 to 10 days. Juniper Webworm, Lecanlum Sc.le- Use lJi
pints with 3 gals. 01 water and spray until runoff. Me.lybugs, Scal •• , Le.f Tiers-Use lIS pinlswith
3 gals. of waler and spray until runoff against young or crawler stages. Repeat in 3 weeks. il neces·
Slry. Spray foliage until thoroughly covered. CHRISTMAS TREES- To control aphids and mites.
use li pint per 100 gallons 01 water.
PEACHES, NECTARtNES: S.n Jose Scale, Brown Apricot Scale, W.ln"t Scal., P.rl.torill Scaill,
Pesch Twig Borer-(Oormanl Application) 1 pint plus dormant oil emulSion or t:ormant emulsive
oil at the dosage recommended for the specific Ilil product per 100 gals. Pe.ch Twig gorer, Orien- • •
tal Fruit Moth-l pint per 100 gals. (For control of Peach Twig Borer: Make applications during ••••••
appearance 01 Ihe moths in early to lale summer. Apply 2 or 3 sprays to trunk Irom ground to scal· •
lold limbs timed With moth Wgnt.) (For control 01 Oriental Fr"it Moth: Apply at petal lall and every ••••••
10 to 14 d~ys thereafter unlil control is achieved.l Thrips (Nectarines only)-IS pinlopar.U gals. • •••
Do nc.1 apply more than 5 Ibs. actual parathion per acre between ,'anuary 1 and harvtst ;.
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C.bb.ge Looper, Imported C.bbage Worm- I pint Per acre Do nol apply wOlho~ 1 days 01 harves l .
SAFFLOWER: Aphid., Lygus Bugl, Grasshoppers, Thrlps- I pinl per acre. Do nol apply alter
flowerong. •
SORGHUM: :iorghum Mldge-l 10 2 pinls Per acre. 2 applicalions 310 5 days aparl w'hen appro,i.
m.'ely 90% ollhe heads alle ~ .... Slink Bugs, Fie. Beetles,
1· Sugerbeet Webworm, Aphldl, Le.I MI ... r, Lygul Bugl, Blister Beelle., Beet L .. lhopper -1 to 1 n
pinlS per acre. Sug.r Beel Crown Bore .. , F.'I. Celery L •• I Tier -lli pints per acre. Do not apply
I within 15 d.ys of harvest. 00 nolleed treated tops to dairy animals or animals being linished for
4 sf8ughter. G.rden Symphyf8n - 5 Quarts per acre. Spray broadcast on soil belore planting and work
into upper 6 inches by discing or rotolilfing. Pre-plant soillrealment only. Whne GrubS, Wlreworms
..I broadcast 1 gallon per acre just prior to planting and tnoroughly incorporate into upper 4 to 6 inches
4 01 soil. 00 not contaminate ponds or
streams.
SUGARCANE: WIreworms-use 2 Quarts in 10 to 12 inch band in open lurrow al time 01 planting .
• 00 not apply withon 13daysolharyest.
SWEET POTATOES: Aphldl, Le.fml ... rl- t pin! per acre. 00 not apply within 15 days of harvest .
• SWISS CHARD: Aphids, L •• lmlne .. , Crown Mile, Veget.ble Weeyll, Seed Corn Maggot In
Crowns-I pint per acre. Do notapply within 21 days 01 harvest.
TOBACCO: Aphids, Slink Bugl, Tobacco Suckfllel-li pint per acre. 00 not apply within 5 days at
priming or 15 days 01 cutting. Avoid plant juices coming in contact with the skin or olher parts of
:nebo<iy 01 thOse whO are engaged in cutting the crop. 00 not apply within 5 days 01 haIVeSt.
TOMATO: Aphldl, B.nded Cucumber Beetle, Looperl, L .. I Mlnerl, Spider Mlle., Ru,"1 Mite,
S,,",, Bugs, CoIor.do Pot.IO Beelle, FIe. Beetfe,LNlhoppers, Grasshoppers, Whit. Files, Thrips,
.• Potato PlyN., PI.nt Bugs, Blister Beelles-l pint per acre. Vege"ble Weeyll, Armyworml-2 pinls
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rompletely emerged from Ihe bool or nOllater Ihan slarl 01 bIOo""
ing. Corn L .. f Aphids, Motes- Ii pont Per acre. Sorghum Web Worms, F.n Armyworms, Corn E.r
Worms-" to I pont Per acre. Chinch Bug.-lli ponts per acre. Leal injury may occur on some
hybrid varoetoes 01 sorghum. Spray a few rows a week or so before booling to tesl effects on planlS.
Oonot Ireal within 12 days of harvest or cutting for storage.
SOYBEANS: Webworm'-li pi.nt Per acre. Velvet Be.n C.lerpill.rs, Green CloverwcrmS, TwO'
spotted Mlle., Stink Bugs- I ponl Per acre. Corn E.rworms, F.II Armyworms- 1 ~ pints per. acre.
While Grub, WlrewormS:-broadcast.l gallon Per acre jusl prior to planting and Ihoroughly oncOr•
pOrate into upper" 10 6 onches of 5001. 00 not apply more than two applictions per growong sea·
son. 00 not apply wilhin 20 days of grazing or harvest.
SPINACH: Cabbage Looper, Vegetabfe Weevils, FI .. Beetle., Seed Corn Maggot on crown, Aphids,
Crown Mlle- I pint per acre. 00 not apply with!n 14 daysol harvest.
SQUASH, SUMMER, WINTER: Cucumber Beelle, Fie. Beetlel, le.,hoppers, Thrips, Aphids,
Squash BUill, Le.f Mfner-l ponl per acre. 00 not apply within 15 days of harvesl. 00 nOI apply
! before plants start lovone.
i STRAWBERRY: Fie. Beetlel, Field CrICketl, Flower Thrlpl, P.meres, Red Spider Mites, AphidS,
lygus Bugs, Pol.lo L .. lhopper, Sirewberry Le.I Roller, Sirewberry Rool WeevU, While Flies- 1
pint per .cre. 00 not apply within 15 days of harvest.
SUGAR BEETS: Alf.H. Looper, Armyworms, Cutworml, Gresshop
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TURNIPS: APhid., Armywofm., Climbing Cutworm. Dlamoncf.BlICk Moth.
Looper. Imported CablNl;e Worm, Veget.ble W .. Yii-t pint per acre. 00
10daysofhatYest.
VETCH: Aphids, Armyworms. Blister B .. tln, Grasslloppera-!i to * pint
cient water lor thorough coverage at first sign 01 infestation. 00 not apply 1
harvest or forage use.
WALNUTS: FrOiled SCllIe, Europe.n, Fruit, Lecanium. Caillornle SCllIe
cation) 2M pints plus dormant oil emulsion at the rate recommended for the
uct in tOO to 200 gals. water per acre. applied by air blast sprayer. ($pring-l
pints plus summer oil emulsion al the dosage recommended for the speci-
200 to 800 gals. water per acre applied by air blast sprayer. Putntm Sc:aIe. S
(Dormant Application) 2* pints plus 8 gals. dormant oil emulSion in 200 gall
applied by air blast sprayer. 00 nol apply after husks open.
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Insufficient control of pe$b and/or injury to the crop to which'tne produc'
result from Ihe occurrence of el!traordinary or unusual weather conditior
follow the label directiona. or gooclapplieation practices. all of which are I
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crops. animals. man. orthe environment. Helena warrants lhat this product,
chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purpow ra
directions lot usa SI,Ibje(:llo the fllCton noted above which are beyond the IX
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cerning the product. including no impll4ld w.rranty GIl men:h.ntablllly or
partlcullr purpose, and no such warranty thaI! be implied by law.
The exclusive remedy against Helena for anyc:ause of action relating to It ..
of thiS product is a claim for damage and in no event thall damages or any ot
any kind 8gsillSt Helena exceed the price of the product which causes II
damage. injury, or other claim. Helena shall not be liable and any and an
Helena are waived. for special. indirect. incidental. Of consequential dam*!
of any nature. including. but not limited to. loss of profits or income. wheth
on Helena's Iigenee. breach of warnsnty. strict liability intort or anyo\her,
Helena and the seller offer this product and the buyer and user ac:4IAt.c
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