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RIVERSIDE CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L


;. ;(;'. 0' ') ,_ "i' •• .• US AGENCY I PROGRAMS REGISTRATION DIVISION (TS·767) WASHINGTON. DC 20460 NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: ~ RECISTRATION o REREGISTRATION r (Und,,'r tilt' Ff'd .. 'ml Insecti .. :rrl(', Fllnkid~·. alld ROrll-IiIiCHIc ACI. OJ" .1rlwII[/.'(1I code) Ri verside/'l'erra. Corporation ( , A Subsidiary of 'f'.:!rra InternatlOJlt'll, Inc. P.O. !;"x 171376 Henphis, TN 3B187 L NOTE: Changes in labeling fonr.ula ditCering in subs:ance from th.H accepted in conn('cllOn with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Di'lsion prior It) use of tht: label in commerce. In an)' correspondence on this product alw8)'s refer to the above U,S. EPA regitration number. 0n the basis of information furnished b)' the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby RC'gislered/ReregistE.-red under the Federal Insecticid.<>, FUngicide, and Rodenticide Act. A copy or the labeling accepted in connection with this Registration/Reregistration is returned herewith. Rel1:istration is in no way to be construed as an indorsement or approval of this product br this Agenc)·. In orde- to protect health and the envif"onment, the Administrator, on his motion, rna)' at an' time suspend or cam:el the registration of a pest­ icide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as gl"ing the registrant a right to exdusive use of the name or to its use H it has been cO'ered by others. This ;)roduct is conditionally reqistl':'red in accordance with FI:;<RA section 3(c)(7)(A) provided that YOu:

  1. Submit and/or cite all data required tor registration/reregistration of your product under FIFRA sp.:ct1.on 3(c) (5) when tile Agp.ncy requirt~s all registrants of similar products to submit sue,", data.
  2. Add the phrase "EPA Reqistr .... tion Uo. 9779-275" to your label betor<~ you releasF! the product for shipmcmt.
  3. Submit five (5) copies ot your final printe>t} labeling beiorl~ you release the product for shipment. Refer to thp. A-79 Enclosure for a further description of final printed labeling. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A tmped copy of the label is enclose~ tor your records. Enclosures o ATTACHMENT IS APPLICABLE OF 83504.Mack.J-4.KENCO.4/si86. Henry M. Jacoby Product Hanager (21) Fungicide-Herbicide Branch Registration Division (TS-767C) Ie> ....... ~ I " .

Rierside Trademark® CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L Flowable Agricultural Fungicide ACTIVE INGREDIENT Cupric Hydroxide ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 37.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• 62.5% Tc.tal 100.0% Contains 4.5 lbs. cupric hydroxide per gallon. STOP-READ LABEL BEFORE USINGI KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and ;nduce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF IN EYES: Flush with copious volumes of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. IF O SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial rl'spiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. SEE LEFT PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. EPA REG. NO. 9779- EPA EST. NO. 9779':" R~verside TrademarklD MANUFACTURED BY RIVERSIDE/TERRA CORPORATION ,-.' " ," A SUBSIDIARY OF TERRA INTERNATIONAL, INC. RRA CENTRE, 600 FOURTH STREET, SIOUX CITY, IOWA 5lio!. RIVERSIDE SERVES AGRICULTURE. AGarCULTURE SERVES EVERvO. NET CONTENTS GALLONS

• (Left Panel) PRECAUTIONARY STATEMEWrS . CAUTION HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons. Do not enter area without protective clothing until spray has dried. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply when weathe conditions favor drift from treated areas. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Apply this product only as specified on this label. GENERAL INFORMATION Use CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L as noted below. CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L is adapatable to spraying from all types of spray equipment. Depending on the equipment used and the specific crop, the volume applied per acre will differ. For dilute, high volume sprays: use from 25 to 100 gallons of water per acre (GPA) for most vegetable crops, 400 to 80u GPA for fruit orchards and up to 1500 GPA as may be required for large citrus groves. For concentrate ground sprays, apply from 5 to 20 GPA for most vegetable crops and 25 to 100 GPA for fruit and nut crops. For aerial spraying, 3 to 15 GPA are commonly used. No additional surfactants are needed. Add CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L slowly to a spray tank partially filled with water. Spreader-stickers, insecticides, nutrients, etc. should be added last. Observe all cautions and limitations on label of products used in mixtures. The following specific instructions are based on general applications. The recommendations of the State Agricultural Extension Services should be closely followed 8S to timing, frequency and number of sprays per season. : ••• :. . ,

• DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. RE-ENTRY STATEMENT Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried. Protective clothing means, at least, a hat or otter suitable head covering, a long-sleeved shirt and long-legged trousers or a coverall type garment (all of closely woven fabric covering the body, including the arms and legs), shoes and 8cks. Because certain states may require more restrictive re-entry intervals for various crops treated with this product, consult your State Department of Agriculture for further information. NOTICE TO CROP OWNERS Written or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product. In case of accidental exposure, follow the information given under "STATE/lENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT" and have exposed person(s) see a physician. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language customaily understood by workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is a reason to "Delieve that written warnings cannot be unde1"stoild by workers. Written "8rning9 must inclu~e the following information: CAUTION Area treated with copper hydroxide on (date). .>0 not enter without appropriate protective clothing until sprays have dri.ed. In case of accidental exposure, refpr to the Statement of \ ·actical Treat­ ment on the label. . . • • . ~ ..... " .. . . .

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD, OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL. STORAGE Store in a dry location away from children, animals, foods, feeds, seeds, or other agricultural chemicals. Handle in accordance with information given under uPrecautionary Statenleots. II In the event of spillage or leakage, soak up material with absorbent clay, sand, sawdust, or other absorbent material. Scrape up and dispo.e of in 8cordance with information given under uDISPOSAL.1I Repackage and relabel useable product in a .ound container. In case of fire or other emergency, report at onc by toll-free telephone to 800-424-9300. DISPOSAL PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this prod',ct may be disposed of on site or at an approved 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 allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. ALFAl,FA, Cercospora and Leptosphaerulina Leaf Spots. Apply at 2-2/3 pints per acre 10-14 days before each harvest or earlier if disease threatens. Apply with ground or aerial equipment. Spray injury may occur with sensitive varieties such as Lahontan. ALMONDS. Coryneum Blight (Shot Hole) and Blossom Brown Rot. Use 2-2/3 pints to 4 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per 100 gallons of water (300 to 400 GPA) in late dormant before foliage buds swell if frequent rainfall occurs. A second appli­ cation shoulc be made during the early bloom stage (popcorn). To avoid plant injury, do not use above rate after full bloom. Bacterial Blast (Pseudomonas). Use 4 to 5-1/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per 100 gallons at dormant to early pink bud. For blast control in sprinkler irrigated orchards or where disease is severe, apply 2-4 CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L sprays at 1/3 pint per 100 gallon. at 2 week post-b'oom intervals or just before sprinkling. Slight leaf injury may occur from post-bloom spray. APPLE (except California), Anthracnose, European Canker, Pseudomonas syringae. Apply before fall rains at 4 to 5-1/3 pints per 100 gallon. (300-400 CPA). Use on yellow varieties may cause discoloration. To avoid, pick before suG1iag. Fireblight. Apply at 2-2/3 to 5-1/3 pints/lOO gallons of water as a (<:11. covel:" :. : spray. Make application between silver-tip and green-tip. CAUTION: • Phytotoxicity may occur from late application. Discontinue use when greQn-tip--:-': is II2-inch. Crown or Collar Rot (Phytophthora cactorum). Mix 5-1/3 .pins in 100 gallons of water. Apply 4 gallons of suspension as a drench on tt; ... ·i~~er :::::­ trunk area of each tree. Apply either in early .pring or in fall afte:>-' .harvest . each year. 00 not use if soil pH i. below 5.5 or copper toxicity may ·re~ult • • ,. . . , I ') , ',-'

. . ( APRICOTS, coryne~ Blight (Shot Hole) and Blossom Hrown Rot. to full bloom using 2-2/3 to 4 pints per 100 gallons (300-400 spray injury, do not apply after bloom. Apply at popcorn GPA). To avoid AVOCADOS, Scab. Apply when bloom buds begin to swell at 2-2/3 pints CUpDIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per 100 gallons or 10-2/3 to 13-1/3 pints per acre depending on equipment. Continue application at monthly intervals for 5 to 6 applications. Follow rpcomendations of State Agricultural Experiment Stations. BANANAS, Sigatoka. Apply by air at 2-2/3 pints per acre in 3 gallons of water containing 0.5 gallon agricultural oil. Apply on a 14 day schedule throughout the wet season. Apply at 21 day intervals during dry periods. Black Pitting. Apply at 5-1/3 pints per 100 gallons directly to the fruit stem and include the basal portion of the leaf crown. Apply during the first and second weeks after emergence. BEANS, Bacterial Blight (Halo and Common). For protective sprays, apply first application when plants are six inches high. Apply on 7-14 day schedule depending on local conditions. Use 1-1/3 to 4 pints per acre depending on disease severity. BLACKBERRIES (Santiams, Logans, Boysens, Marions, Auroras, Cascades, Chehalems and Thornless Evergreens), Leaf and Cane Spot. Apply delayed dormant spray after training in spring at 5-1/3 pints plus I quart superior-type oil per 100 gallons. Apply again in late spring at 2-2/3 pints plus 1 quart superior-type oil per 100 gallons. Hake fall spray application after harvest using 5-],/3 pints plus 1 quart superior-type oil per 100 gallons. BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER, Dowy Hildew. Apply 2/3 to 1-1/3 pints in a minimum of 25 GPA at 7 day ir.tervals. (CABBAGE ONLY), Black Rot (Xanthomonas) and Black Leaf Spot (Alternaria). Apply at 2-2/3 pints per acre in a minimum of 25 GPA at 7 to 10 day intervals. (Caution: A slight red­ dening of older leaves may occur on broccoli, and a slight flecking of wrapper leaves may occur on cabbage at the 2-2/3 pints rate.) For control of diseases of these crops, begin applications after transplants are set in the field, or shortly after emergence of field-seeded crops or when conditions favor disease development. CACAO, Black Pod. Begin applications at the start of the rair.y season and con­ tinue while infection conditions persist. Sprays should be made as often as 14 to 21 days in high rainfall areas at varying rates from 2-2/3 to 6 pints per acre depending on disease severity. For drier areas, where 2 to 4 applications are recommended during critical infection periods and at long intervals, use 8-2/3 to 11-1/3 pints per acre, according to disease incidence and planting den­ si ty. • , /0 CANTALOUPES, HONEYDEWS AND HUSKMELONS, Downy Hildew. pints per acre before disease appears. Apply weekly at:~~i'3 .. • • . ..... • •• • • .. • ••••• CARROTS, per acre Carrot Blight (Cercospora). When disease threatens, apply at 7 to 14 day intervas depending on disease severity. 2-2/3 pints· .. • • • •••••• • ..... • ••••• CELERY, Early, Late and Bacterial Blights. established in the field at 2-2/3 pints per on severity and weather. One to two quarts per acre may be used as spreader-sticker. Apply as soon as plants at· brs t • acre, then every 5-7 days dependin!·:··: of a suitable agricultural.~DCay oil •• • 1- -. • ••••• .. . ... • ••• • •• ... ••••

( ( CHERRY, Dead Bud (Pseudomonas syringae) and Coryneum Blight (Shot Hole). Apply 8 pint. plus 1 pint superior-type oil per 100 gallons in October (before heavy fall rains) and again in January_ In orchards where disease is severe, a spray should also be applied in August. Brown Rot Blossom Blight. For adequate control apply 2-2/3 to 4 pints per 100 gallons as a full cover spray at popcorn and full bloom. CITRUS, Melanose, Scab, Creasy Spot and Pink Pitting. Apply as pre-bloom and post bloom sprays. Use I to 2 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL per 100 gallons, depending on disease severity. May be used in concentrate sprays at equivalent rates. For aerial application use 8 pints CUPRIC HYROXIDE 4.SL per 10 gallons per acre. Brown Rot. Use 2/3 to 1-1/3 pints per 100 gallons as dilute "pray ')r at equivalent rate as concentrate spray depending on severity of disease. Begin application in fall before or just after first heavy rains. Apply to skirts of trees to a height of at least 4 feet. Apply als to bare ground one foot beyond skirt. (California only. In areas subject to copper injury, add 1/3 to I pound of high quality lime per l-li3 pints of CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL.) COFFEE, Iron Spot (Cercospora coffeicola) and Pink Disease (Corticium salmonicolor). Apply at 2-2/3 pints per acre as a concentrate or dilute spray. Begin treatment at start of wet season and continue at monthly intervals for three applications. Leaf Rupt. (Brazil.) Apply at 4-2/3 to 7-1/3 pints per acre for average density plantations. High density plantations may require 9-1/3 to 10-2/3 pints per acre. Make application from September to March depending on altitude and local recommendations. Apply at 3-4 week intervals depending on disease severity and rainfall conditions. CRANBERRY, Fruit Rt. Apply at 10-2/3 pints per acre beginning in late bloom. One or two addilonal applications madp at 10 to 14 day intervals may be required, dernding on disease pressure. Follow the advice of the State Agriculturai Extension Service. CUCUMBERS, Angular Leaf Spot and Downy Mi:Jew. Apply weekly once the plants begin to vine. Use 2 to 2-2/3 pints per acre. CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRY, Leaf Spot. Make three applicatio-s of CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL at 13-1/3 pints per acre, starting after harvest, before bloom and after petal fall. EGGPLANT (except California), Alternaria Blight, Anthracnose, Phomopsis. Use 2-2/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL per acre before disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. FILBERTS, Bacterial Blight. Apply S-I/3 to 8 pints plus 1 pint superiortype oil per 100 gallons in late August or early September. In seasons of: h"a'vy rainfall, apply another spray when three-fourths of the leaves have droppd. ...... . • .. " .. . GRAPES, Black Rot, Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew. Apply 2-2/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL plus 2-6 pounds hydrated lime per acre as a dilute or conr).ntratc ... spray. Use CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.SL for the last one or two late summer'applica-":'" tions following early season application of another fungicide. Folio;" G.tirte schec!;;le for exact timing. (Caution: Slight to severe foliage injury DIllY occC\l":": on copper-sensitive varieties such 8S Concord, Delaware, Niagrs, and ROR~~te)' ...... ". . ... ,

( ( I HOPS, Dow-IY Mildew. Apply 2-2/3 pints as a fungicide crown treatment (atter pruning, but before training) 8S needed. After tr8iing, additional iuagicide treatments are needed at about 10 day intervals. Discontinue use 2 we'.:ks before harvest. LETTUCE, Downy Mildew. Apply 1-1/3 to 2-2/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per acre. Begin· treatment when disease first appears and repeat every 7-10 days as needed to suppress disease. LIVE OAK, Ball Moss. (Texas only). Apply at 8 pints pe 100 gallons of water, in sprin!, after hea"y rain, using 1. 5 gallons of spray per foot of tree height. Make sure to wet tufts thoroughly. A second application may be required after 12 months. MANGO (Florida), Anthracnose. Apply monthly after fruit set until harv,st at 2-2/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per 100 gallons or 10-2/3 to 13-1/3 pints per acre depending on equipment. Consult Extension Service for state recommendations. OLIVES (California), Peacock Spot. Make first application at 2-2/3 to 4 pints per 100 gallons or at 10-2/3 to 16 pints per acre depending on equipment before winter rains fall. A second application in early spring should be made if disease is severe. ONION, Purple Blotch and Downy Mildew. Apply 2-2/3 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per acre when plants are 4 to 6 inches high and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. PEACHES AND NECTARINES, Leaf Curl and Coryneum Blight (Shot Hole). Dormant application, apply at leaf fall. Dilute: Apply 2-2/3 LO 5-1/3 pints per 100 gal ions (minimum of 10-2/3 pints/acre.) Use 21-1/3 pints per acre when rainfall is very heavy and disease pressure is high. Concentrate: Apply at equivalent rates-in approximately 100 gallons of water. May be used with agricultural spray oil. Brown Rot Blossom Blight. Apply at 2-2/3 to 4 pints per 100 gallons as a full cover spray at pink bud. (Application at this time also affords some control of leaf curl and Coryneum Blight.) Bacterial spot. Dormant applica­ tion, apply at 2-2/3 pints per 100 gallons. Postbloom, apply 1/3 pint per 100 gallons at first and second cover sprays. Do not spray later than three weeks prior to harvest. Do not u.e rates above those recommended. (Caution: Slight defoliation and spotting o~ leaves may occur from use in cover sprays.) PEANUTS, Cercospora Leaf Spot. Begin spraying 40-45 days after planting or when disease symptoms appear. Make ground or aerial application at 2 to 4 pints per acre. For aerial application, use 3-10 gallons of water. Continue applications at 10-14 day intervals. Use sufficient water to get adequate coverage. CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L may be tank-mixed with flowable sulfur products. .' , •• , c, , ,) PEARS, Fire Blight. Apply at 1/3 pint per 100 gallons or 1-1/3 pints: 'Aer ,acre:":': at 5 day intervals throughout bloom period. Pseudomonas Blight. Appy·CUPRI, •• ,. HYDROXIDE 4.5L before fall rains at a rate of 4 to 5-1/3 pints per 100 gallons •••• (300-400 GPA) and again at dormant before spring growth starts. EXCW'3;'V& dos,,·,. . . . ages may cause fru1t russet. I. c •• PEAS, Powdery Kildew. Begin spray treatment when disease Use at 2-4 pints per acre according to disease severity. weekly interval •• • • , " symptoms first 8ppeaY~": Repeat applt~8bion. at" • (t 4( •••• .. ( .. • I' ( , . .. . . ( ..

( PEPPERS, Bacterial Spot. When disease threatens, apply 2-2/3 to 4 pints per acre in sufficient water for adequate coverage at 7 to 14 day intervals depending on dise~se severity. PHILODENDRON, Bacterial Leaf Spot. Apply weekly before disease appears at 2 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L plus manufacturer's recommended amount of mancozeb per 100 gallons of water. --I . j , POTATOES, Early and La:e Blight. Apply at 7-10 day intervals starting when plants are six inches high until two weeks before harvest. Use 1-1/3 to 2 pints per acre in those locations where disease is light and up to 4 to 5-1/3 pints per acre where disease is more severe. PUMPKIN AND SQUASH, Powdery Mildew. Begin old or when first disease symptoms appear. per acre depending on disease severity. applications when plants are 3 weeks Use at weekly intervals at 2-4 pints STRAWBERRIES, Leaf Spot and Leaf Blight. Apply at 2-2/3 to 4 pints in 100 gallons per acre. Begin application when plants are established and continue on a weekly schedule throughout season. Discontinue applications if sigos of phy­ totoxicity appear. SUGAR BEETS, Cercospora Leaf Spot. Start spray when disease threatens and con­ tinue for 4 to 5 applications. Spray at 10-14 day intervals depending on weather condit's at 2-2/3 to 6-2/3 pints per acre depending on disease severity. Add1 _JO of suitable agricultural spray oil is recommended at 2 quarts per acre. SYCAMORE, Anthracnose. Make two applications using 2-2/3 to 4 pints per 100 gallons as a full cover spray. Make first application at bud crack and second application 7-14 days later at 10% leaf expansion. TOMATOES, Early Blight. When disease threatens, apply 2-2/3 to 4 pints per acre at 7-10 day intervals. Bacterial Speck. Apply at 2-2/3 pints per acre at 10-30 day intervals beginning when the disease threatens. Use more frequent applica­ tions when disease pressure is high. Bacterial Spot. When disease threatens, apply 2-2/3 to 5-1/3 pints per acre ,It 7-10 day intervals, more frequently when disease is severe. May be combined with maneb or mancozeb. Do not apply within five days of harvest. WALNUT, Walnut Blight. Apply first spray at early pre-bloom when catkins are partially expanded. Make three additional applications during bloom and early nutlet stages at 7-10 day intervals. Additional applications may be necessary when frequent rainfall occurs. Dilute: Apply 2-2/3 pints per 100 gallons water (minimum of 10-2/3 pints/acre). Concentrate: Apply at equivalent ratp.s in 50-100 gallons water per acre. One pint of sunmer oil emulsion may be: 'added per,', •• 100 gallons of spray. Do not apply more than 16-2/3 pints per acre pe, " application. WATERMELON, Anthracnose and Downy Mildew. Apply established and at weekly intervals thereafter. pints per acre. Downy Mildew. Use at 2-4 pints severity. • • • ••••• . . .. 8S soon 8S plants becO:n ~. • ••• , Anthracnose. Use at 2-2/3 I.:'. per acre, according ti; ,(sease .. .. , WHEAT AND BARLEY, Septoria Leaf Blotch and Helminthosporum Spot Blotch'." 'Apply .:'.: to 2-2/3 pints per acre. Make first application at early boot stage au :£qllow" •• with second application at early head stage. )

I HOMEOWNER 1 level teaspoon of CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per gallon of water i~ equivalent to 1 pint per 100 gallons. Hake application according to specific instructions given below for those crops where rates are given in pinta/hundred gallons. (F~r -example: 2 pints CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4.5L per 100 gallons are equivalent to 2 level teaspoons CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 4:5L per gallon.) NOTICE: RIVERSIDE/TERRA CORPORATION warrants that the product conforms to its chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the lsbel when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use, but neither this warranty nor any other warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, express or implied, extends to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal con­ ditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to RIVERSIDE/ TERRA CORPORATION and buyer assumes the risk of any such use. RIVERSIDE/ TERRA CORPORATION shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages, if any. resulting from a breach of warranty. • • •••••• , .. • , , • • •• • • • •••••• • .. • • • • • .. • . -• • • • •• • • ... • • • •• • ....... • , • , • ....... • • ., . .... • ..... • . ..... · • .. ••• or •• • • •• ••