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RIVERSIDE MANCOZINC 4 L


Rivetfiide Trademark e HANCOZINC 4L Maneb Will. zinc Rdded ACTIVE INGREDIENT MRneb (mRngnnp.e ethylenebifidithiocnrbnmatr) .......•. 311 (TatRl mnngnne.e A' metallic 7.6%) INERT INGRFT)TENTS.................................... 631 Tolal 100% Thi~ pr0duct C011tains 4 POlilldR of maneb prr aIlon. STOP-Rf:AD LABEL BEFORE US I NG. Kf:f:P OUT OF Rf:ACII OF ell I LIlREN CAUTION STATEMWT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLrlWFIl: Inrl!lc('I :omiling. C":t.1(· your :ol· .. i poisI11l {'()lItrol c("ntf"f, physician. I;clspitnl, or iF ON SKIN: IF IN f:n:S: Remc)ve contnminatpct clothing an(1 wasil willI sonl' and watpT. .;<!<!h with Inrg(' amollnt of watpr. (;ft ml'(:C.11 nttrntion if ,pe additional PRECAIiTlONARY STATEMENTs on ·,id .. p.'IW!. FI'A R'·g. No. 9779-268 EPA Est. No. lrrl- Hanuf<1ctur(>~ For RIVERSITlF./TI RRA CORP. NET Cf)NT"'''T~ GALLONS Tprra Cenlre, 600 Fourth Slrt-ct, Sioux City, Iowa 'iIIOI RivPfsitie S~rvps AgriclllttlTPo AgricllltuTP SpryeR F.vprYOf1P, . . ... . . . . . . . - .. " . " . " . " .

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS CAUTIO'l HAZARDS TO hOMANS At.D DOMESTIC AN I MALS May cause irritation of eyes, nose, throat, and skin. Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, Rod clothing. If 1 CAse of skin contact, remcve with washing; for eyes, wash witr opious amounts of waer and get medi­ cal attention. Do nor apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose workers or otller persons. The area being treated mlJst be vacated by unprotected persons. F.'lVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product IS toxic to fist,. Do not apply directly to water. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply where weather conditions favor drift from areas t(('Clted. no not contaminate water whpn disposing of equipment washwaters. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is .1 violation of Federal law to L;Se this product 1[1 i\ m ..... lner InconFiistent With its labeling. RE-ENTRY STATMENT not entr lrf'<1t .. d ;lrc.1S without protPctiv(! clothin~~ IJrit i I sprays havp ;ied. Protpctive clothing m(.1ns, at least, a hat or nther suitable he.1 i ov('ring, ;] long-slf'('ved shirt ;Jnd l()nglpgg(>d trousprs or a (,iJver111 t/pe ,Rarmt'nt (all of clnsely wov' n fahric coverinp, thp hnd,', ir!cltHiing the .t[IO and legs), shoes .1nd .c;ocks. Rec.'lIse cert.lin . .::.tiltps r1:!y !""pqllir(' more rptrictiv(' rp-pntry intervals for various crops tn'.ltec! with thi . .::: product, consult your State nl'partmt!nt of Agricl!lture for further infnrm.lt ion. NOTI CF. TO CROP OWNERS Written ")r oral W;qrrllngs mut be given to workers .,Tilo .1rt> ('xp("cted to be in ~ trented area or in an area about to be treated witt1 t'lis prnduct. Irl case of Accidental exposure follow thp informatinn given ulldpr STATEMENT OF PRACTICAl. TRr;ATM~·.NT and have f>xp,.,sd pprson(s) See a physician. Wh"n oral w.1rnings are givpn, warnings shall be ".ivfn in :li language (ustomari ly lIndfrstood hy workers. Oral warnings must be givpn if there is a reason t(l hrlipve t?r wri·ttPI1·war- nings (,dnnot be understood by W"orkf:Srs. Written w.1rniny'~ mll<;'·~ incllldt" tJ..' followin informl1tion: CAlf:JON. AreR trp;;,ted with man"h nn (rJ;1t~). o not pnter' without :Jpproprifltf prntt'ctive clothinr, until ~pr,lys hilYP iripd·. Tn CARp of AccidentAl ")(pO!1l1r .. , rpfer til th., STATEMENT nF PP!\C'!'!ctd. TRF/d1-1F:NT nn t r:f' ! ah,·] • " / ,_ r'" ,) t

i . APPLICATION AND CALlIIRATION TECHNIQUES FOR SPRI NKLER I RRIGI\TlON Apply this produl't only through the following t.lpes of i rdgilt ion systems. Do not apply thi~ product through arty other type of irrigation system. Crop injury, lack af effectivenes, or illegal ppsticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treDted water. If you nave questions about calibration, you should contact State Experiment Station specialists, eqllipment manufacturers, or 0thcr experts. Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used fer pesticide dpplication to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water sysems are in place. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible per­ son, shall shut the system down and make necessary adju;tments should the need arIse. A. Center Pivot, Traveler, RiR Gun, Motorized Laternl Move, End Tow, and Side (Whel) Roll Irrigation Equipment: Operate system and injection equipment at normal pressures recommended by the manufacturer of ijection pqllipnt ucd. Fill tank of jrdc::.ion equipu1t!'lIl with water. Operate system for one complete ('i rcle for center pivot or one ('omplete run for the ollie:- n::rommended equipment J measuring time required, amo1lnt of water injected, and ilcre.,ge contained in circle or run. Mix recommended arnOllnt of MANCOZINC 41. for ilcreage to b~ covered into same amount of water tJed du.-ing calibration and Inject into system con­ tinuously for one revolutiGn or run, bllt continue tt) ()pprat irrigation system lint it MANCOZINC 4L has been cleared from last sprinklf'r he:1d. Sprny mixture II 'the chemic<11 supply tank must be agitated at <111 timu,.:, ()ttll'rt",;is I::'ttli"g 1n Ill,,ver. :1pplication may occur. R. S(did Set and Hrlnd Mov lrrig<ltion Equipment: IJj!t('rmint .1crc<1ge covred hy sprinkler. Fill tank of injPction equipmet with watr ilnd rljust flow to use ('nntents over <1 thirty to foorly-five minute period. Mix (leSlred <1mount of MANC()ZINC 4L for acreagt to e covered into qlJantity nf wntpr used during c<llibration and operate entir system .1t normal preSSllTt'S rerommended by the mantJfaclurer of injection ('qtlipment used for <1mOIJnt (If ljm est<1blished during caIibr<1tion. Provide constant mf'chanical agitation irl th~ mix tAnk to insure that HANCOZINC 4L will remain in suspension during tilP injection cycle. HANCOZINC 4L can b~ injected at the beginning or end of the irrigatioG cycl~ or as a separate application. Stop injection eqllipmenl Rftf'r tr('atment is completed 81' continue to operate irrigation system unti I MACOZINC 4L has been cleared from last sprinkler head. . ... SAFETY DEVICES o 0 00 o 0 o o • • • (I) Thp ystems design<ltpd i1hove must contain ;I tunet ion,,1 c)\fJC __ .vRlv.,! .. \JilClIlIm r:lif' V<"lIVPl rind low prf's-stlrp drain ,qpropriately InCilfl'd no :t:hc. irr:i.r!()n lfllf lo,prent w;1t"r C(lllr~ ,'rint.:lmln.'}lion from tl,lckfl(lw ••••• {2) All "eticide InJct Ion pipelines muc:t contAln fI funet ionfll, automat ie, q"it!k-closing,check v.1lvf· to prpvf'nt th~ flnw n[ fillid biH'k tOWArd th~ injP( t ion··r',!rftp. (ll Ihp ~H'ticide injection pipf'linp mu<;t .110 cootEdn:1 ("n(tinna}, normftllY·4rw;ed, so}noid-operfttt'd v;llvp Inc<1tpo on the intllkp s;-tf' of th,... in.1petion plJOf!.fJncl connpcted to the ystfm intf'rlo(:k to prf"vent fluicJ frn"l H·inp, withrlrfJ·"'" ";om the \lrrly tank wlu'n thp irri;)r ion <;ytf'm i!' (>ithf'f fJlltnm;,r irfJlly or mflnufJlly shut rlnwn. (4) The ytf'm mllH ('nntnin function:!1 intprl()(i-:ing contro19 to t1l1tnmflti­ cfllly !;hlJt off the pest icidp injf"ction pump when th.· w;ltpr pump motor stops

(5) The irrigatinn line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water (lump motor when the water presure decreases to tIle point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. (6) SYRtems must us a metering pllmp. such as a positive displ<1cement injection pump (e.g •• diaphragm pump) effectively de.igned and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. (7) Co ,ot apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PUI'LIC WATER SOURCES Pulic water system means a system for the provlslon to the public of piped water for human consumption if 8uch system has at lent IS service connections or regularly sprves an average of at least 25 indivi,I.,als daily at least 60 days out of the year. Chemigation systems connectd to public water system must contain a flJnctional t reduced-pressure znne, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from thp point of pesticide introductioll. As an option to the RPZ. the water from the public water svstem should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticid~ introduction. There shall h~ Cl complpe phy"ic:J! break (iii, g::;» between tit" outlet end ot the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at :east twice the inside diameter of the fi 11 pipe. The syst.,m must contain fllnctional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the wat' pomp motor slops, or in cases whprp thl!rp i~ no WAter pump, when the w<lter preSlJre decrases to the p(lint wherp petiide distrihution is adverely affected. For "rldition."tl int rllct inn~ on ,1fety prf'c,1l1t ions, rf·f .. r to statemnts (2), (3), (4). (6). and (7) in til" ""clion on SAFETY OEVICES. . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. .

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CO!lTAMINATE WATER, FOOD, OR FEED BY STORAGf. OR DISPOSAL. STORAGE Store in a dry location away from children, animals, foods, feeds, seeds, or other agricultural chemicals. Handle in accordance with infotmation given under "Precautionary Statements." In the event of spillage or leakage, scrape up and dispose of in accordance with information givn under DISPOSAL. Repackage and relabel useable product in a sound container. In case of fire or other emergency, report at once by toll-free telephone to 800-424-9300. DISPOSAL PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Plastic Containers-Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if 'Illowed by state and local authorities, by blJrning. If burned, stay out of smoke. MetAl ContaiTlcrs-Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recy("liz or r'pcon,-iiti'_:::':'::h' or PUIICtul~ and Jispose of 1n a sanitary landfill, or by other procedlJres approved by state and local authorities. Gf.NERAL INFORMATION Fill spuly tank half full "f "'atec ""d [odd the r1·,;rc,! amouat of HANC()"iNC 4L with the agitator running. Whet\ a spreader sticker is needd, add the recom­ mendEd amounts. The spray tank should be filled, keeping the agitator running until spraying is completed. Apply a sufficient volll.n" of "'.1ter to provide good coverage with available eqtJipmerlt in eittlPr dillite srr~ys (lr in concentratp 2rollnd or aerial sprays. HANCOZINC 4L can be applipd alone or with other pe.ticidp. in recommended "pray cheduleR. See recommendatir'ns on this label and conslJlt state extenRi0n specialist. for further details on compatibility, timing and frequeny of sprays, and dosage. Depending on severity of disease and tvpe of spray equip­ ment, lIGe low or high rateR. Any listed timing r('~trictinns between 11f;t appli­ cation and harv"st should always be observed in ordpr to avoid the poss'bility of ff'!iidue5 in excess of the to1eran:::eR established. . ..... • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • . . • .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • · . · .. • • .. . · .' •• • ... • .. . , ' .' ) tr' ;' ,

FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Almonds: For brown rot (blossom and twig blight), leaf blight, scab and shot hole, use three pints per 100 gallons of water dilute (up to 1; gallons per acre with concentrate sprays) applied in popcorn, full bloom and petal fall or every 7-10 days if bloom is staggered. Begin in dormant state for shot hole. Repeat application at 7-10 day intervals through petal fall. Do not apply later than 5 weeks after petal fall. If applied after petal fall, do not feed hulls to dairy a.,imals or animals being finished for slaughter. Apples: For apple scab, bitter rot, black rot, white rot, bullseye rot, fly speck, sooty blotch and cedar apple rust, use 2;-3 pints per 100 gallons of water dilute (up to I gallon per acre with concentrate sprays). Apply at 7-10 day intervals throughout the season. For scnb, begin nt green tip or delayed dormant stage, for cedar apple fust, at hlosom t m, for other diRCSP, at first cover. In ArkRn9a~, DelawreJ lllin()i, In.iana, Kan98s, Kentllcky, Maryladt Missouri, New Jersey, North CarolinR, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Sotlth Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, do not apply within IS days of harvest. In other states, do not apply within 30 days of harvest. D not graze livestock in treated areas. Apricots: For brown rot, shot hole (fungus), and jacket rot, use 3 pints per 100 gallons of water dilute (up to It gallons per acre with concentrate sprays). Apply at rpd hud, early bloom, full bloom ,,,,d petal fall and at I-il. day intervals as necessary lip to 2 weeks apply at full hloom and petal fall. apply within 14 dy" of harvest. bE"fore harvest. For gr('n or jackpt rot, For shot hole, bC'gin in rlormant. no not Bilnan(1~: For ficient water Sig.1toka (CercoorC! us'1e), use 2 to !. ql1art per aCfe in uf- to providp ad('qllate COVf>ra~~E" with .1pri:ll npplication. fipgin when disease firt apprars and [pprat every twa w(>('ks ()[ ilS rrqllired. Cr.1.nherries: ror fruit rots (HasachtJ.setts). lise 2 ql1.1rts per 100 gallons. Hegin at midblonm. Repeat at 10-14 day interval" for) applications. For twig blight (l'~(.milll11)' fruit rot (Washington "nd Oregon), lise 1.6 quarts applied in lOa gallon" of watpr per Rcre. Repin after hlooming. Repeat hetwepn July 10 and 20, AIIP,II"t I and 10, and AllglISt 10 nnd 2,). For frllit rots (Guignardill, SI'.0_<:'.ma and "Inmerella) (New J{'rspy anc! Wiseondn). ""e 1.6 quarts per lao gallon" of ";te-[;;-;:-;;nif"rm coverage. Regin after midhlnnm. Repeat 10-14 days later, 4 wepks after midhloo lind 2 to 1 ~epks later. no not apply ratps grpater than 4.R quarts per acre later than 4 wepks aftpr mi.lbloom. Appl ications f)f 4.R !'1l1ilrt ~ pPf acre or If'55 mily be m.,d" lip to 10 days before hnrvest. • • Figq (K<1cintn): For ~lIrf;H'f' molds anrl rot (A!tf"Orn"_~-,l, (:![J_'!f~.;r~" ilm spp)., uc;p pint pr 100 RAllonq of W<1t"r. Mnk,. onf' applicntion 10-]0 day~ nrfore·li.l"'.VPAt. flo not Rpply within 10 ,Inyq tlf hRrVf!At. • •• . . . . ,

Grapes: For black rot (bunch rot), apply ]-8 pints per acre in sufficient water for uniform coverage starting just before bloom. Repeat jllst after bloom and again 10 days later. Do not apply later than 10 days after bloom. Papayas: For Anthracnose and black spot, use 4 pints per acre in sufficient water for uniform coverage, starting at fruit set. Repeat at 10-14 day intervals 0r at 7 day intervals under severe disease conditio~ such as during wet weather. Direct spray to central column of tree to cover developing fruit. Peaches, Nectarines: For brown rot and .hot hole (peaches only-peach leaf curl and scab), use 3 pints per 100 gallons of water dilute (up to 1; gallons per acre with concentrate sprays). For peach leaf curl and shot hole, apply dormant and popcorn spray. For brown rot blossom blight, use at pink bud and 25-75% of full bloom. For scab, use at pink bud, bloom, petal fall, shuck and cover sprays. For fruit brown rot, use 4 weeks before harvest or earlier if rot is found on green fruit and repeat at 7-14 day interval. as rpquired. Do not lISe within 14 days of harvest for nectarines. Do not use within 2 days of harvest on peaches and if applied within 14 days of harvest, remove residue by brushing. Fl ELIJ CROPS Tobacco: For blue molel 'ISP 1-6 pints pr I()() gRIJ(lTl of wnter. Iell plRnts are the size of A dime or wh('n biliP mold is firt reportf'd in th~ area, Rrray plant beds using 2~-5 gallons per 100 .quare yards depen'ling nn size of plants. Twice weekly repe.'lt or if sprlly~ are waRhed with rRin, mOft' nftl'n. Treltment Ahould hp continllPo 1Intil tfnnsplRntiny, i compipte lInng 10wf'r ralps in early applic.1- tions incraRing to 6 pints as plant Rize increase~. Grase5 for Sepn: For leaf, stf'm <1.nd Rtripe fURls, IIS(' 1-1. pints pr aerf" In SO-JOO gallons of W<ltpr bp.v,inning when rliRt plislulf'R ilrl? firqt J'lpn, !'!'rf',"!ti;,;g every 7-10 days llntil harvpst (lr RR long AS flIRt thrptpllS. no not graze treated area9. 00 not fppd treated grass to livestnck. Sligar BeetR: For le:1f spot (fcrcoRrora), apply 1 .2-'}.I* flll.1rt s per :tcre in stlfficient water fOf uniform coverAe. Hein Wtlf"Tl rlif'il(, ttlrpateTIR. Rrpeat Itl 7-10 dRY intervals for 3-5 AppIicationR. If up to 1 J) tjll;lrtR per Acrp nTf" tiRed Rnd are not I1pplid within 14 days of l1arvcRt, thpr.' is TIO rrRtrielinn on fe .. din top •. If more th"n 1.6 quart. per aen' ar~ I,,d, do not applv within 10 day. of harvest and do not fppd treated top. to livr.tock. VEGETABLE CROPS ARparAgus: For rust, Apply 2.1. qu"rtR I'pr O-20() p'Rllnn< rr acr ... 'g'n in PRtAhliRhrd fildR immprlintply Aft"'r harvf"RtinR. Rppf"I,'lt nf "10 dqy in("rlJIR n Inn? I1R neePARAry. In YOUT1P. fif"l<iF. which will nnt hf"l h:lrVf't-=-rf, h(".':i~· ' ... t,t:i' disr~~p Rpppnr~ nnd rrprnt l 10 (Iy intprvnl~. P()Rt-h~rvrRk ~prlicntinrl·nnlv on f>stAbli.hpd fi .. lels. , ,

Beans (snap, string, or limas): For downy mildew, Anthrdcnos~ and rust, use 3 pints per acre starting when plants are small. Repeat--;pp(iction at 5-7 day intervals. Do not apply within 4 days of harvest of succulent beans. Cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprout, cauliflower, kohlrabi: For Alternaria leaf spot and downy mildew, use J pints per 100 gallons of water and up to i50 gallons of spray solution per acre, starting 7-10 days aiter lanting or earlier if diseasp is present. Repeat at 5-7 day intervals in plnnt heds and field. [Inder severe conditions, reduce spray interval to 3-5 days. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest. Cantaloupe, canabas. crenshaws, honeydew melons, Iloney ballR, muskmelonR, PersiAn melon, and watermelon~: For Anthracnose, Cercospora lef pot, downy mildew, and gurmny stem blihtJ use] pint;- applied in sufficient w1tpr for uni­ form coverage starting at late hunching whpn vines begin to run or wlll?n disease first pppears. Repeat at 7-10 day intervals. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. Carrots: For Alternaria plants are 6 week. old. and Cercospora leaf spots, apply 3 pint •• Repeat at 7-10 dRy interval-. Beg,i Ii when Celery: For early and late blights, use J pints per acre beginning .n plant bed. aR soon AS plAnts emerge. Application should be repeated at 3-5 day inter­ vals in plant bed and At 7 day intervals after sptting plants in fipld. 1)0 not Apply to. celery within 14 days of Ilarvpst. Remove excess residue ltv stripping, trimming, And wshing. Corn (RWPPt): For ('!i!:(~qp?_rillm hliht I liSP 1 pint pf'r _'(":-0 s:';:rtir'h ... hf"T1 plAnts ,"Ire 6 inche high, rpeatillg ;It 4-/ day intf"fvals !lntil h,'lrvf'!it limp. Do not feed tr.·"ted forage to. livestock. Cucumbers: For Altf"rnarin. (.~~_!"spri_t_lm) 1(,,1£ spot I .,ngu]aT l(>;}f spot, Anthran~<;_, downy mi Idew, !)'thi,! fruit rot, 1J~(' 6 pintR prr ncre in wrJtf"r suf­ ficierlt for llniform coverage beginninR wlleTl dieaf" ttlreat('ns or plants bpgin to run. Rppeat at intprvals of 7-10 days nr at ]-5 day intervals U~(ifr Sf"VPfP disf"ase conditions. Do not Apply within) d,lYS of h.lfVpsl. F.gplant: rot t lise 1 when fruit For flthr""-n,,, .<lrly blight (~~~er.lnria), Phnm0l'"-~~ hI ight o.r frllit pints P("f Acre in !lufficient w"t('r for uniform COVf!rA~(' hpginning form~, rpppting At 7-10 dy intprval~. Enrlivf", lettuce: For downy mild('w, lIP ] pinr pr nerf' in w.lt()r sllfficipnt for uniform covprage, hpp,inning wh,.n di';PtlsP :1pp,.aTR anrl rf'petinr. At 7-10 dilY intervalR under Averngf" conditionR or 1-) day intprv,llR undpr fH'vprp Of)(itionR. Do not Apply within 10 clrtYR of h,lrv(,f>r. R,-.mnvp Tf>!iirl1Jflll; fr"M·h~~ld I;tt,<-,:" hy !'ttripping Rnd trimmiTl,p. Rnd from leaf i{,ttn('"p ,1nd f'ndivp by tl1Rtli;lR or ntly nthf'r mf'llnR which iR ,.ffpctivp. 0nion!>: rOT !!otytiq I"af hliRh!., downy mi:df'w, Anri per ACT,. In Wtltf'T ~afficif'nt for uniform ("llVPTRp,.P. diRP.1SP alld rppf'.1.t rtf 7-10 d"y inr"Tva!q. . . , , . pI! r pip h I nOr c h, '·1 ~ P. to pin t R '·'1- ~. Hpv,il1 .. t .1'''' firqt :Ir,n (If ,. . '. . ...

Peppers: pi nt. per threatens For Anthracnose, Cercospora leaf spot (frogeye spot), ripe rot, use 3 acre in water sufficient for uniform coverage beginning when disease and repeating at 7-10 day intervals. Potatoes: For early and late blightA, use) pints ppr acre in water sufficient to provide uniform coverage, starting when plants are 4-6 inches tall. Repeat at 5-10 day intervals under normal conditions; more often under severe late blight conditions throughout the season. Potato tuber treatment: For Fusarium gallons dipping Whole or cut tubers. planting. Seed piece treatment only. feed. seed piece decay, use I Spread in cool place if Do not use xces seed quart per 10 held before ----­ pieces for food or Pumpkins: For angular leaf spot and downy mildew, use 3 pints per 100 gallons or 2.4 quarts per Rcre in sufficient water for adeq\13te coverage. Bein when disease threatens. Repeat at 7-10 day intervals. Spinach: For control of downy mildew (blue mold) and wllite rust, apply 3 pints when disease first appears. Repeat at 7-10 day interval.. Remove exce.sive residues by washing. Do not pply within 10 dy ;If hrv5t. Squash (summer and winter): For Anthracnose and downy mildew, use 3 pints per acre in water sufficient to provide uiform covprng p beginning when plants 5t3[t to run. Every 7-10 days repeat. Do not apply within 5 days of harvet. Tomaoes (greenhouse an<' field): For Clad",:poriuffi 1 .. ,,[ mold, early and late blights. gray leaf spot (tem£!t.r!ium), cp_tori 1.·,,( "pnt, use 3 pints per acrp in wRtpr Rufficipnt tc pro'ide tlniform ,dv,..[a~~~, b"f.:innin at first fruii.. cluster and repeating at 7-10 day intervals. For Anthracnose, use 2 quarts per Acre. When bacterial spot is the primary disf>.1~~,;;;in-combination with tri­ basic copper sulfate at recommended rAte nnd hpin npplications whn Reedlins re 2 weeks old and continup in felllr spray )r(lrRm 8G long AS bactprial pot i evident. Dc not apply within 5 days of harvest. FLOWERS AND ORNM1ENTALS Mix with water at I to 400 (2 teaspoono per Ralloc •• r Apply to cover all plant surfaces thoroughlv. pint per 50 gallons). CarnationR. dahlia~: For Alternaria ta{ spot, Anthracnose (carnations only), !lt~" blight, start appliCAtion whf'n npw rowlh---hgi';;·- Repeat weekly. Dogwood: For Anthracno!J(", Rtrlrt Application wh"'n hlJd open, r((:tting w;h(n brActs filII, 4 \leekR Inter, Rnd in lAte urmner. GIAdiollJ: n,)pl ica.t ion intE"rvAICJ .. f'or ~~~_!::ytiR hliRht. CUfvulnri.1. "n<l whpn fJf)w";-Clpik(> ::tr;-·d;;;i-~pinK. ~;t,:,'~phyl illm l-:>o1t ApOlR, ,qtrlrt rl,f'p'''at ;-) timpq At \JE"f'lcl,· 1 , ,r,

Lilies: For Botrytis blight, start with new growch. Repeat weekly. Pansies: For Anthracnose, start application with new growth. Repeat weekly. Peonies: For Alternaria leaf spot, Botrytis blight, Phythora blight, make application to foliage in early spring and early fall and at 7-10 day intervals during the growing season. Roses: For black spot, Cercospora leaf spot (Texas), first application when first leaves start to unfold. intervals. rust (California), ake Repeat at 7-10 day Snap Dragons: For rust, start application with emergence. Reneat weekly. Zinnias: For Alternaria leaf spot and leaf blights, start application with emergence. Repeat weekly. CONIFERS For needle diseases such as needle cast (Lophodermium pinastri) and brovo spot (Scirrhia aeicola), use 1.2 quarts per :00 gallons of ater. negin appliaticn in spring or early summer before infection occurs. RerJeat after heavy rains and at two-week intervals as log as needed. THRF ANn r.RASSF.S Turf grasses (nongrazed areas): Prescribed volume should he mixed with fungi- cide wi th ""ater sufficient to cover 1 ,()O s:t\jf1re feet. 5-!0 g .. ;ll;}:-: ,f :titc:­ are usually necessary depending uron spray equipment used. Pes and children should be kept off treated areas until spray has dried thoroughly. Brown patch: 4.8 fluid ounces. Start application at first sign of disease. Repeat application at 7-14 day intervals. D"llar .pot: above. 9.6-12.R fillicl ounces. Applir.tion samp ;" for brown patch Helting-out: 4.8-6.4 fluid ounces. Application same ". for brown atch above • • ••• I.£>"C, Rtem and strip'" r1Jt: 2 fl\lirl Ollncpt:;. Stflrt .rtpplic;»t.."Q.lJt.eri.s"lsl • •• pH!;t1l1f>~ are firt RPf"-n. R(>p-="nt at 7-1'. d.1Y intprval. no :no," ra7.eo tl'P.1ted RrRS. Do not fpd clippinq to livptn\k. . ..... . . • • NOTlCF. : Sf'llpr W:lrrRnt thllt thp prociu(t (nnfnrmq to itq rh',trlr~ .. 1 rl P Rcr1\ltion TlnC1 i~ reannRhly fit for t.H' pllrp()f"'l ,,[atprJ on ttlP IRo,...i ~ ••• Jqf:"d in"Accor- dRnce with dirpctinnq IIwiPf Tlfl,·m.,1 conriit ione; of liSP hIlt nf'irhrr th;;·w·jllorrant .... I ••• nor Rny othpr warr.1nty of mnrchflntRhility or fit",.s for R partic,dAr.pu,pO!H', pxprpl'l' or impfiprf I pxtpnric; tn thfl lIQI' of thiq prr)flllrt contrlllry to IA"'bt1.­ instn ... ctionR t or unopr Ahn()rm11 conrfit l()nt nr unrh·r con<1itionA not rann:thly forAePllblfl- tn Sf'I':lll"r Anri RlJypr ;JRum ... ~ thf> riAk of Rny 1Jch IIA. ~ i .l j' ,