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# NIAGARA PHALTAN 50 WETTABLE FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **34704-349**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Folpet (50%)
- Label accepted: 1974-03-14
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01508-19740314.pdf
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CODE 543
FOLPlT 50 WE-.T ABLE
NET \VGT.
25 Ibs.
DIRECTIONS FOR US E
DO NOT USE IN UNDILUTED FORM
FOLPET 50 Wettable should not be used in combina­
tion with or closely following oil sprays. Do not use
with TEPP formulations when a concentrate mixture
is being applied.
OBSERVE DAYS INTERVAL BETWEEN LAST APPLI­
CATION AND HARVEST INDICATED BY NUMBER IN
( ) FOLLOWING CROP.
FUNGICIDE
EPA REG. NO. 279-1508
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
*Folpet ........ . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50.070-
INERT INGREDIENTS: . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50.0%
100.0%
APPLES (0): Bitter Rot, ~ot!yospha~ria, Alternaria .. *N-(trichloromethylthio)phthalimide Spot, S~tl' Blot~h, Brooks Fruit Spot, ~lack Rot, Fli
Speck, Sca~ - 2 poundSper 100 gallons orwa~f:- A _. ___ _
up to Songallons of spray per acre. Make first ~p ct- E: PTE 0 \
tion at delayed dormant and repeat at 7 day inler ~ ~
as disease threatens up to bloom. Avoid appli ations AUT ION
between bloom and July 1 - may cause fruit rus eting.
Use other suitable fungicides during this period.l~egi I ~~~ • ..olIT10F REACH OF CHILDREN.
applications of FOLP.ET after July 1 an<i repe~ y.( ~ /Pf' T//T-- t
1::> to 14 day schedule. I. ···'·-!C''.,liU. .
·~c~·· . ... .. ..... . -FQr. ~rgency Asslstance Call I ' .: :'" ~ .' ... ,,: .' . ;,,: ........ ". . '7
. .. ., '. '.' C;·.: :':.ir: ,16-735-3765 CHERRIES (RED TART) (0): Leaf Spot, Brown ~~t·- ~V "~";-7t:-/f2x . HC'1l'I: .
pooiUfSper 100 gallons of water. Apply at pre-bloqrrl:;ind~: ,l ' .... ~.-. v .
popcorn stage. Repeat in bloom and at 7 to 14' .._
tervals. "Av'olainhalat'ion of dust or spray mist. Avoid con·
GRAPEFRUIT (0), LEMONS (0), LIMES (0), ORANGES
(0), TANGELOS (0), TANCERINES (0): Creasy Spo~
Melanose, Scab - 2 pounds per 100 g.dlons of water.
U~e up'to lOOO-gals. water pt'r acre. Apply at dormant,
2 3 peta I fall, 2 weeks later and on fall flush in August
and September.
GRAPES (0): 2 pounds per 100 gal10ns of water. Apply
:! 50 to 300 ga 1\0ns of spray per ae re. Qe'!9. A.rm - rna ke
first application when new growth is 4 to 6 inches long.
Repeat when growth is 8 to 10 inches long. Black Rot,
Downy Mildew - make first application just before bloom
ilnd repeat immediately after bloom. Depending upon
'he sus cept ibi Iity of the grape variety, from I to 3 more
sprays may be needed at 7 to 10 day intervals. P_owdery
Mildew - make first application 2 to 3 weeks after bloom
and repeat 2 weeks later. NOTE: During extended per·
ivds of hot dry weather, foliage injury on severa I grape
-:ilrietit's may occur.
ULACKBERklJ:S (0), BOYSENBERRIES (0)" DEWBER­
RIES (0), LCGANBERRIES (0), RASPBERRIES (0):
Fruit Rot, Cra / Mold, Spur Blight - 2 Ibs. per 100 gals.
water. Apply 250 gals. per acre. Apply when berries
have set and repeat at 7 day intervals until harvest.
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tact with skin. Avoid stu.age near feed and food
products.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL CAUTIONS
This product is toxic to fish. Keep out of lakes, ponds
and streams. Do not apply where runoff is likely tQ occur.
Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from
areas treated. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment, or disposal of wastes. Apply this product
only as specified on this label.
STORE IN COOL, DRY PLACE. PROTECT FROM
EXCESSIVE HEAT.
DISPOSE OF WASTES by burying in non-crop lands away
from water supplies, Container should be disposed of by
burying with wastes or by burning. Keep out of smoke.
BLUEBERRIES (0), HUCK LEBERRIES (0): Gray Mold,
Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot Glof'osporium - :> Ibs. pl'r
100 gals. water. Apply 250 gals. per aCt('. Apply tw·
fOrl' first infection. Reppat at 7 day int!"rvil h. unt il
harvest.
CRANBERRIES (30): frUIt Rot - 9 pounds per acre in
200 to 300 gallons of water. Apply during blcx.m and
repeat at IOta 14 day intervals.
GOOSEBERRIES (0), CURRANTS (0): ~eaf Spot - 4 lbs.
per 100 gals. water. Apply i SO gals. per acre, Apply
just before bloom period. Repeat at 7 to 10 day inter­
vals in the post-bloom period.
STRAWBERRIES (0): l&aC SP.Qt, Fruit R...Q1 . 2 pounds
per· 100 gallons of water. Apply up to 200 gal10ns of
spray per acre. Make first application before bloom and
repeat at 7 day mtl'rvais until after harvest.
CELERY (7): Early Blight, Late Blight, C£'rcOspora
Leaf Spot - ~ pounds per 100 gallons of water. Apply
after plants are set in field and established. Repeat at
7 day intervals as necessary to maintain control.
CUCUMBERS (0), PUMPKINS (0), SQUASH (0), MELONS
(Cantaloupes, Watermi-Ton,' Honeydew) (0): Anthrac­
nose, Downy· Mildew, Powdery Mildew - 2 to 4 pounds
per 100 gallons of watt·r. Apply up to 200 gallons of
spray per acre depending on s\.-'(' of plants. Make first
application when first trul' ll'avI's apppar and f('peat at
wl'ekly intprvals up to harvpst.
LETTUCE (0): Downy Mildpw - 2 Ihs. ppr 100 gals.
watpr. Apply up to 200 gals. per acrp. Apply when
plants arp cstablish~'d in fipld. Reppat at 7 day inter­
va Is unt it harvp st.
ONIONS (0), GA~L1C (0), LEEKS (0), SHALLOTS (0):
Purple Blotch, Downy Mildew - Use -t Ibs. per 100 gals.
water. Apply 200 gals. p<.'r acre. Apply before first
infection. Repeat at weekly intervals until tops begin
to dry before harvest.
TOMATOES (0): Anthracnosp - 4 pounds per 100 gal­
lons of water. APPly up to '200 gallons of spray per
acre. Make first a cation during first hloom and n'·
peat at 7 to 10 day ~} to harvest.
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26 FEB 1974
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Printed in U.S.A.
ADD'TIONAL INFORMATION APPEARING ON BAGS TO WHICH THIS LABEL WILL BE ATIACHED.
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Dealer s 5;1.; l.~d S,':'! 10 Or 19lnal Packa,eR 00ly.
r,,') NOT ALLO.,. rHJ~ lolA IF-RIAL TO IJRIFT ONTO :'H.IGH­
HOI-~I"IG CROPS ')R NON-CROP AREAS OR USE IN A MAN.
''<EI': OR AT ." TIME OTHER THAN IN ACCORDANCE
JloITH LABI-.l. i)IRECTIONS BECAI'SE ANIWAI., PLANT
t'i'; CROP 11\p'rY, II l E(;AL REl'lDlJES OR OTHER l1N­
U~:SIkAB!_E RESULT~ MAY OCCUR.
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