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RIVERSIDE PARATHION 8


-, ( l' RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE - 18 point For retail sale to and use only by certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uees covered by the certified applicator's certification. Direct supervision for this product is defined as the certified applicator beinl physically present durinl application, mixing, loadinl, repair and cleaninl of application equipment. Caa.ercial certified applicators must also ensure that all persons involved in these activities sre informed of the precautionary rateaents. Riverside Trademark- PARATHION 8 An emulsifiable concentrate containinl 8 pounds of ethyl parathion per lallon. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Parathion* (O,o-dieth;l O-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 80.6% INERT INGREDIENTS** ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• lq.4% TOTAL 100.01: *Ethyl parathion **Contains 10.2% of aromatic petroleum solvent. Product contains 8 pounds of parathion per 181lon. SEP I 2 ..... . ;r_",-,-_- _ -q71: /;~J · . .... · . .. . • • .. . · .

( , ~ DAIIGER PELlGRO· POlSON VERENO STOP-READ LABEL BEFORE USING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Skull , Croaabonea Can Cause Death PRECAUCION AL USUAllIO Si uated no lee inglea, no uee eete producto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicada aapUaMnte. STATEHENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT FIRST AID TREATMENT + Call a doctor (physician), clinic or hospital i-.ediately. Explain that the victia has been exposed to parathion and describe his condition. IF BREATHING RAS STOPPED: Start artificial respiration i-.ediately and aaintain until doctor leea victi •• IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or poiaon control center. Drink I or 2 glasaea of water and induce voaiting by touching back of throat with fi~ger, or, if available, by adainistering syrup of ipecac. Do not induce voaiting or give anything by -auth to an unconscious person. IN CASE OF CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes or akin with plenty or water for at least 15 minutes while reaoving contaminated clothing and shoes. See doctor immediately. See additional PRECAUTIONAllY STATEMENTS on side panel. EPA Reg. No. 9779-136 EPA Est. Nos. 9779-AL-I", 9779-TX-3 1 Hanufactured For RIVERSIDE/TERRA CORPORATION Terra Centre, 600 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa Riverside Serves Agriculture. Agriculture Serves ------ t NET CONTENTS GALLONS 51101 Everyone. •• • • • • · ..... •• • • • • • • • • • • ...... • · • .. • ... • • • ..... .. • • • • • • ..... .. • • • • .. · .. · • • • .. •

( ( • PCAUTIORA&Y STATEMENTS DANGER HAZARDS TO HUHANS AND DOHESTIC .ANIKALS CAN lULL IF SWALLOWED Thia product can kill you if awallowed, even in a .. ll aaounta spray .iat .. y be fatal if swaUowed. CAR lULL BY SUB CONTACT Thia product Can kill you if touched by handa or apilled or .plashed on akin, in eyea or on clothing (liquid goes through clothes). ~ .. ..,..:. ... .. 1 JJt ' CAN ULL IF BREATHED Thia product can kill you if vapors or apray .iat are breathed. WOR~ SAFETY RULES: The National Pesticide Teleco..unication Network is available for reco.aendations regarding poisoning .. nagement, e.argency treat­ ment, and other infor.ation regarding the tozicity of parathion. The toll free number for the National Pesticide Teleco .. unication Network is 1-800-858-7378. If handled indoors, provide .achanical ezhaust ventilation. ep all unpro­ tected persons, children, livestock, and peta awsy from treated area or where there ia danger of drift. Do not rub eyes or mouth with handa. If you fel sick in any way, STOP work and get help right away. See First Aid (PRACTICAL TREATHENT) s3ction. USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING HlXING/LOADING, APPLICATION, REPAIR, AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPHENT, DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE AND EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED AREAS: - Waterproof suit of one or two pieces covering all parta of the body ezcept the head, hands, and feet; heavy-duty chemical resiatant gloves; chemical reaistant ahoea (or chemicsl resistant ahoe coveringa or chemical reaiatant boots); gogglea or face ahield (a hel.at with a viaor .. y be aubstituted during aerial application in non-encloaed cockpits); hood or wide briaaed hat; BIOSH approved reapirator. In addition, mizer/loadera must wear a chemical reaistant apron when using the concentrate product. IMPORTANT I If peatrcide comea in contact with akin, wash off with aoap and water and contact a physician imme­ distely.' Always wssh hands, face, and arma with aoap and water before smoking, eating, drinking, or toileting. AFTER WOR~: Before removing glove., waah them with soap and wster. Take off sll work clothea and shoes. Shower uaing soap and water. Wear only clean clothea when leaving the job. Do not wear cn­ taminsted clothing. Personsl clothing worn during work must-be atored and laun­ dered aeparately fro .. protective clothing and household articlea. Stt>re pr9tective clothing separately fro. personal clothing. Clean or launder protec­ tive clothing after each use. Respirators must be cleaned and filters ceplaced according to instructions included with the reapiratora. Protective clothing and protective equipment heavily cotaminated or drenched with parathion • must be deatroyed according to .tate and local regulation.. !'8't"ILY •••••• CONTANINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY DECONlN'TED. DURING AERIAL APPLICATION, HUll.,..:; FLAGGERS ARE PROHIBITED. • ••••• • • • • POISON SIGNS (Symptom.) akull & cro.abones •• .' :.: ••••• ••• Parathion is a very dangerous poiaon. It rapidly enters the bd,Py:on conct with all skin surfaces and eye •• Clothing wet with thia matettYr must he. removed immediately. Exp08ed peraons mu.t receive prompt medical treaee'nt or they ... y die. • •• • •• Some of the aigna snd .ymptom. of poiaoning are: Headsche, nausea, vomltng, cramps, weakneaa, blurred vision, pin-point pupils, tightness in chest, labored breathing, nervousnesa, aweating, watering of eyea, drooling or frothing of mouth and nOle, muscle .pAama and co •••

• KOTE TO PHYSICIA" Antidote--adainilter atropine lulfate in llrle dOlel TWO to FOUR ... intraYe­ noualy or intra.ulcularly al loon al cyanolil il overca-e. Repeat at 5 to 10 .inute intervall until lign. of atropinization appear 2-PAH chloride ia al.o antidotal and .. y be ad.iniltered in conjunction with atropine. DO NOT GIVE HOIFHI"! OR TRA"QUILIZERS. Parathion ia a Itrons "cholineatera.e inhibitor affecting t~e"central and peripheral aervoul IYlte .. and producing cardiac and reepiratory deprellion. At firlt liln of pul-anary ede .. the patient ahould be given .upple.ental oxysen and treated Iy.pto .. tically. Continued abaorption of the poilon .. y occur and fatal relapael have been reported after initial i.pro­ ve.ent. VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS. POST TREATED AREA Conlult your State Alricultur.l Extenaion Service or Experi.ent Station regarding pOlting treated are ••• ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ( Thil pelticide il hilhly toxic to filh, aquatic invertebratel, and vildlife. Birdl in treated area ... y be killed. Shri.p and other aquatic organil" .. y be killed at recouaended application ratel. Do not apply directly to water or vetlandl (evemp., bOI., .. rlhe., and potholel). Runoff and drift from tarset areaa .. y be hazardoul to aquatic orsanil.1 in adjacent aquatic lite.. Do not contaminate vater vhen dilpo.ing of equip.ent vaahvaterl. Thi. product il ; extremely toxic to bee. exposed to direct treatment or residues on bloomins ~ crop. or veeds. Do not apply this product or allov it to drift to blooming crop. or veeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. t , 1 ~" PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use, pour, spill or store near beat or open flame. "r "rm · , .... · .. • • • · ..... .. ..... · • • • • • ••••• F • •• • •• ••• • •••• • •• ... • .. . • •• .. . ... • •• ...

( ! ' .. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1 It i •• viol.tion of Feder.l l.w to u.e thi. product in ... nner inconai.tent with its lsbeling. Do not .pply this product through .ny type of irrig.tion sy.te •• REENTRY STATEMENTS: Reentry into tre.ted fields before expir.tion of the reentry interv.l .pecified on thl. l.bel ia prohibited, unle.a the protective clothing .nd equip.ent apecified on thi. l.bel are uaed. Unle.a .dviaed other­ vise, do not reenter treated fielda for 3 d.ya after applic.tion. Bec.uae cert.in at.tea .. y require .ore reatrictive reentry interv.l. for v.rioul crop. treated with thi. product, con.ult your St.te Dep.rtment of Agriculture for further info~.tion. NOTICE TO CROP OWNERS: Written or or. 1 warning. mu.t be given to workerl who .re expected to be in • treated .re. or in .n .re. about to be tre.ted with thi. product. In c.se of accident.l exposure follow the info..ation given under STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT .nd h.ve exposed per.on(s) see. physici.n. Whe.l or.l w.rning •• re given, warning. ah.ll be given in • l.ngu.ge custo •• rily under.tood by worker.. Or.l w.rninga .uat be given if there i. a re.son to believe th.t written w.rnings c.nnot be under.tood by workera. Written ~arning • • ust include the following inform.tion: DANGER: Are. treated with P.rathion (on d.te). Do not enter without .ppropri.te protective clothing for 3 d.ys, or .s otherwise specified on this l.bel. In c.se of .ccident.l expoaure imme­ di.tely reaove cont.min.ted clothing, wash the .ffected .re., contact your aupervisor, .nd h.ve him t.ke you to the doctor; STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CONTAHU1A'':E WATER, FOOD, OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL. STORAGE Store in • dry location away from children, animals, foods, feeds, seeds, .nd other .gricultur.l chemicals. ~eep cont.iner cloaed when not uaing. Do not .llow w.ter into cont.iner as thia •• y cause deterioration of product. Handle in accord.nce with information given under PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. Do not atore under condition. where temper.ture .. y exceed 120"F or below 4S"F. eep stor.ge are. locked when not in use. In the event of apill.ge or leskage, soak uR materi.l with absorbent clay, .snd, a.wdu.t, or other ab.orbent .. terial. Scrape up .nd diapose of in accordance with infor •• tion given under PESTICIDE DISPOSAL. Rep.ck.ge .nd rel.bel uae.ble product in •• ound container of a type .pproved by the U. S. Department of Tranaportation. In case of fire o •• pther emergency, report at once by toll-free telephone to 800-424-3G',: ••••• • •• • • • DISPOSAL •••••• PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wa.tea are .cutely hazardous. '-D.oper disposal ," ... of excesa peaticide, apray mixture, or rinaate ia a violation a Fede\·I.w. 1 f h . • ••• , t eae waatea cannot be d.apoaed of by uae according to labe .ostruct\ona, contact your State Peaticide or Environmental Control Agency _'rhe H .... rllo ... W.ate repreaentative at the neareat EPA Regional Office for guidance ••••••• CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Metal Containera--Triple rinse (or equivalent). >he. offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and di.po.e of in a ssnita.y.land­ fill, or by other procedures approved by atate and local authoritie ••

( GENERAL INFORMATION PARATHION 8 .. y be applied by ground aprayera or by airplanea, mixing the PARATHION 8 in water to form an emulaion spray solution. To .-ke the spray aolution, half fill the spray tank with water, agitate, add th oper amount of PAkATHION 8 and then fill the spray tank with water while still .6tating. Continue to agitete during uae. " When applying-with ground sprayera calibrate ao as to apply the recommended aaount of PARATHION 8 in not leaa than 3 gallons of water per acre. Airplanes .hould apply the reco-.ended amount of PARATHION 8 in not le.s than 1 gallon water per acre. Always use sufficient water for adequate coverage of the crop foUage. Where a dosage range is given, u.e the lower rate on s .. ll or young plants or with light inaect infestations. U.e the higher rate on mature plants or with heavy insect infeatations. The a.aunta given to use are the amounts of PARATHION 8 to apply per acre per application. Repeat applications as necessary unless atated otherwise. The haEarda and precautions for handling PARATHION 8 in this container are equally applicable to it after dilution with water for spray application. READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. Use of thia product in a manner not in accordance with the infor .. tion on thia label .. y injure or kill humans, domestic aniaala, wildlife, squatic life, desirable plants, create excessive and unlawful chemical residues, or produce other undesirable results. General Warninga and Limitationa: Do not plant any food or feed crop in parathion treated soils other than those with regiatered parathion usee. Consult your State Agricultural Extension Service or Experiment Station regarding poating treated areaa. If crop ia intended for canning, consult your cannery fieldmen prior to application. ALFALFA, CLOVER, VETCH AND GRASS: For aweet clover sphida, three-cornered alfalfa hooper., alfalfa caterpillars, and spittlebugs, use 4 fluid ounces per aCre. For aphids, alfalfa weevil larvae and adult weevils, armyworms up to third instar, clover leaf weevils, climbing cutworms, webworms, grasshoppers, crickets, spotted alfalfa aphid., leafhoppers, Lygu. bugs, thrips, and torticid oth., U8e 4 to 8 fluid ounces per acre. For alfalfa aeed chalcida control on alfalfa grown for seed, use 4 to 8 fluid ounces per acre. California and Nevada regulations limit the use of thia material to not more than 6 fluid ounces per acre. For clover head weevils, apider mitea, blister beetles, Asiatic garden beetlea, aweet clover weevils, and green June beetles, uae 8 "fluid ounces per acre. For beet armyworms and corn earworms use 8 to 12 fluid ounces per acre. Do'flot spray leguaes during bloom period to avoid injury to honey bees. Do not apply within 15 day. of harvest, cutting or forage use. Do not apply if the crop or weed. in the treatment area are in bloom. o •• • •• • • • • • • •• • BEANS: For control of bean leaf beetles and two-spotted miteC. O. 4 fluid oun- cea per acre. Use 4 to 6 fluid ounces per acre to contol thli. and lima pod borer.. To control stink b"gs. plant bugs, Mexican bean beetl".:· eaf ,-"llers, leaf ainers. leafhopper •• aphid •• red spider .ite. and armywor.;oap tOohltP inatar. use 8 fluid ounces per acre. Do not apply within 15 ~,oQf haffest. o 0 0 ••••• .. 0 o o. .. 0 .. . 000 .. 0

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~ . f J'" i ( CABBAGE AND COLE tROPS (Broccoli, Bruaaela Sprouts, Cauliflower): To control • aphids, thrip., dia.ondback -ath larvae, iaported cabbagewor .. , cabbage looper. and araJVoras up to third inatar, uae 4 to 8 fluid ounce. per acre. To control harlequin bug., vegetable veevils, climbing cutworms and flea beetles, use 8 fluid ounce a per acre. Rates above 4 fluid ounce. should not be applied to cab­ bage cloaer than 10 daya before harveat. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest. COLLARDS, KALE AND HUSTARD GREENS: To control aphida, leaf ainera, arayworas up to third inatar, cabbage looper., vegetable weevils, harlequin buga, aeed corn "ggota, and leafhoppera, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. On fall and winter crops, do not use vi thin 15 daya of harvest. Do not apply within 10 days of harvelt. CORN: For control of European corn borera, uae 8 fluid ouncea per acre. Apply the firat apray when 75% of the corn planta show shot-hole feeding and follow with tvo additional sprays at 5 to 7 day intervala. Use aufficient water per acre to provide coaplete coverage and be certain whorla of planta are veIl treated. For corn leaf aphids, uae 4 fluid ounces per acre. For fall ar_JVoras, corn rootvora adults, arayworms up to third inatar, cliabing cut­ voraa, grasahoppers and Japaneae beetlea, use 6 fluid ounces per acre. To control atink buga and spider aitea, uae 8 fluid ounces per acre. To control corn earvora, use 8 fluid ounces per acre and apply to ailka as aoon as they appear. Hake 3 to 4 applicationa at 2 to 3 day intervals aa infestation' varranta. Re-apply immediately after rain. To control chinch bugs, uae 12 fluid ouncea per acre. Do not apply vi thin 12 daya of harveat, cutting or forage use. Do not reenter treated fields for 6 days. CORN (Sweet): To control fall armyworms, aphids and ailkflies, use 4 fluid oun­ cea per acre. To control ssp beetlea and apider mites, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. To control corn earworm apply to ailka as aoon as they appear. Hake 3 to 4 applications at 2 to 3 day intervals as infestation varranta. Reapply imme­ diately after rain. To control chinch bugs, use 12 fluid ouncea per acre. Do not apply vithin 12 days of harvest. Do not reenter treated fielda for 6 days. COTTON:- To control aphids, mites, cotton leafworms, cotton fleahoppers, garden vebworms and thrips, use 4 fluid ounces per acre. For cabbage loopera, use 6 to 8 fluid ounces per acre. For boll weevila and stink bugs, use 8 to 12 fluid ounces per acre. For salt-marsh caterpillars, use 8 to 16 fluid ounces per acre. For bollvoras, cotton leaf perforators, Lygus bugs, falae chinch bugs, serpentine leaf ainers and southern garden leafhoppers, use 16 fluid ounces per acre. Hake first application when inaects appear and repeat at 7 day interval. it required. If desired, this formulation may be combined with other insec­ ticidea in a coaplete rtton spray program. Do not hand pick or harvest within 7 days after appliction. • •• • •• • • • • • • •• • CRANBERRIES: To control sparganothis fruitworm, ('rdler tip,o~(, cran~erry fruitvora, firewora, leafhopper, uae 12 fluid ounces. Do not haiveat within 15 daJa of application. '1:": • • .. ••••• • 0 o • ••••• •••• o 0 0 .. 0 o .. . o 0 0 ... .. . • 0 0 .. 0

( ,': - • MELONS: To control aphids, cucu8ber beetlea, fala, chinch bug, cli.bing cut- woraa, leaf.inera, aelonvor.s, picklewor., apider aitea, aquaah vine borera, atink buga, and thripa, apply 4 to 8 fluid ouncea per acre when inaects first appear. To control ar.yvorm, flea beetlea, leafhopperl, cabbage looper, aquaah bug, and vhiteflies, apply 8 fluid ouncea per acre vhen inaecta first appear. Do not apply for control of the above na.ed inlecta vi thin 7 daya of harveat. To control cutvoraa, sy.phylana, vhite gruba, and virevorms, apply 3 quarts per acre aa a pre plant broadcast aoil treat.ent. Incorporate into aoil i .. ediately after application. ONIONS: To control leaf.inera, thrip., brown vheat mite, uae 1/2 pint per acre. Do not apply vi thin 15 days of harveat. PEANUTS: To control fall ar.yvor .. and rednecked peanutvor.a, uae 8 fluid oun­ cea per acre. To control le •• er corn.talk borer •• uae 8 fluid ounce. per acre. Direct apray to aoil aurface and baae of plants. Do not apply vi thin 15 day. of harveat, cutting or forage uae. PEAS: To control aphida, pea veevila, apider .ites, atink buga, thrip., ar.ywor.a up.to third inatar, cli.bing cutvor.a, leaf .inera, alfalfa loopera and celery loopera, uae 8 fluid ouncea per acre. If vinea are to be uaed for forage, do not harveat for 15 daya after treatment. Do not apply vithin.10 day. of harveat. PECANS: To control aphida, apply 4 to 6 fluid ouncea per acre. To control valnut caterpillar and fall vebvora, apply 4 to 6 fluid ouncea per acre when caterpillera appear and are atill a .. ll. To control pecan leaf caaebearera, apply 4 to 6 fluid ouncea per acre 3 to 5 time. at 2 to 3 veek intervals. To control pecan nut casebearera, apply 4 to 6 fluid ouncea per acre vhen nut tips begin to tUrn brovn; repeat in 7 daya and in aubaequent cOVer apraya if needed. To control twig girdler apply 1/2 to 1 pint per acre 3 to 5 times at 2 to 3 veek intervala. All applications to pecans are to be to the foliage in 100 gallons of vater per acre. Do not apply later than 15 daya before harvest of after huaka open. Do not apply more than 5 pinta per acre per crop year. Do not feed treated husk. to livestock. Do not reenter treated area for 6 daya. PEPPERS: To control thrip., use 4 fluid ounces per acre. To control aphids, leaf ainera and veatern potato flea beetles, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. Do not apply vithin 15 days of harvest. POTATOES: To control aphids, blister beetlea, Colorado potato beetles, leaf .lnera, aitea, plant bugs, potato psyllid, thrips, vegetable veevila and graa.hopper., uae 4 to 8 fluid ouncea per acre. For armyvorma up to third instar, cabbage loopera, and climbing cutvorm., use 6 fluid ouneea p~t·~e. For leafhoppera, atink bug8 and flea beetles, use 8 fluid odd •• :per 're. Do not apply vithin 5 days of harvest. : .: • • II •••• RADISHES: To control aphida, leaf.inera, thrips, use 1/2 pini.pr apply vithin 15 daya of harvest. • •••• • • • • ••••• Be ,e, •• Do not • •• •• • • • •• • •• •• • •• • • •• •••

( , SHALL GRAINS (Wheat, Oats, Barley): To control arayworms up to third instar, aphids (greenbuga) and winter grain aites, use 4 fluid ouncea per acre. For thrips, use 4 to 6 fluid ounces per acre. For Say's plant buga, use 6 fluid ounces per acre. For black graas bugs, stink bugs, white apider aites, leafhop­ pers, cli.bing cutwor.s, gra .. hoppera and brown wheat .itu, uae 8 fluid ol!:'ces per acre. For chinch buga, falae chinch bugs and Banks graaa aites, use 12 fluid ounces -per acre. Do not apply within 15 daya of harveat, cutting or forage use. SORGHUM: To control sorghua .idge, apply at rate of 8 to 16 fluid ounces per acre, 2 applicationa 3 to 5 daya apart wen approxi .. tely 90% of the heads have co.pletely e.erged from the boot or not 16ter than start of bloo.ing. For aphid a (greenbugs) and mites, use 4 fluid ounces per acre. For aorghu. web­ wor.s, fall armywor.s, ar.yworms up to third ins tar and corn earworas, use 6 to 8 fluid ounces per acre. Leaf injury .. y occur on some hybrid varieties of aorghu.. Spray a few rows a week or ao before booting to test effects on planta. Do not apply within 12 daya of harvest, cutting or forage use. SOYBEANS: To control webwor.s, use 4 fluid ounces per acre. To control velvet bean caterpillara, green cloverworas, two-spotted mites and stink bugs, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. To control corn earworas and fall ar.~~ras, use 8 to 12 fluid ounces per acre. To control white grubs and wirewor.s, broadcast 2 quarts per acre just prior to planting and thoroughly incorporate into upper 4 to 6 inches of soil. Do not apply within 15 days of harvest, cutting or forage use. SUGARCANE: To control wireworms, use 1 quart in 10 to 12 inch band in the open furrow at time of planting. SUNFLOWERS: To control sunflower moth, use 8 to 16 fluid ounces per acre on a schedule of 2 to 3 applications at 5 day intervals. Hybrid sunflowers comple­ tely bloom in 12 to 15 days, thus the initial application should be made when 20% of the plants have begun to flower and moths and young larvae are present. Do not apply later than 30 days of harvest. SWEET POTATOES: To control aphids, spider mites, leafhoppers and stink bugs, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. To control serpentine leaf miners and morning­ glory leaf miners, use 8 to 12 fluid ounces per acre. Do not apply within 15 da,s of harvest. TOMATOES: To control blister beetles, use 4 fluid ounces per acre. To control hornworms, leafhoppers and psyllids, use 6 fluid ounces per acre. For aphids, leaf .iners, whiteflies, 8rmywors up to third instar, grasshoppers, mites, tomato russet mites, leaf-footed bugs, stink bugs, loopers and plant bUAs, use 8 fluid ounces per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvl'l'ot,,o 0.00 •• CONVERSION TABLE • 0 . . o For convenience, we are listing the relationships between pinl.·aAd fluid oun- o 0 cea. Ipint-16 3/4 pint - 12 1/2 pint - a fluid ounces fluid ounces fluid ounces 3/8 pint 1/4 pint 00 • ••• o 0 0 -'6: J,.uid otlhct!s -.:JJUid oues ••• o •• •• 0 ... o o • .. 0 -- ---- --- ~-------------

\ #""'1" ~:. ,I I -, • BOTleS: Seller warranta that the product confor.s to it. che.ical description and i. rea.onably fit for the purpo.e. atated on the label when used in accor­ dance with direction. under nor.al conditions of u.e, but neither this warranty nor any other warranty of rchantability or fitne •• for a particular purpose, expre •• or i.plied, extend. to the u.e of this product contrary to label inatruction'4 ,or under abnor .. l conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreaeeable to Seller and Buyer as,ua the risk of any .uch u.e. 7P- "ma ••• • •• , . . . . . .. . . . • • •••••• • • .. ••••• • • . . ••••• • ••• • •• ... • .. . • •• ... .. . • •• ... "' .. , ,