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# MEDALLION FUNGICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **100-769**
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- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Fludioxonil (50%)
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- Label accepted: 2013-05-06
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00769-20130506.pdf
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ED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYWASHINGTON, DC 20460
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Teresa Cox
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Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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P.O. Box 18300 MM 0 6 2013
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Greensboro, NC 27419
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Product Name: Medallion Fungicide
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EPA Reg. No.: 100-769
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Subject: Revised Labeling to Delete Post-Harvest Use Directions
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EPA Decision Number: 474694
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Dear Ms. Cox:
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The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended is acceptable. A stamped
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copy of your label is enclosed for your records. This label supersedes all previously
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accepted labels.
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You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed label before you release the product for
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shipment. Products released for shipment after eighteen (18) months from the date of this
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letter must bear the new revised label. If these conditions are not complied with, the
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registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA §6(e). Your release
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for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions.
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If you have any questions, please contact Erin Malone by phone at (703) 347-0253 or via
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email at malone.erin@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Driss Benmhend
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Acting Product Manager 20
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Fungicide Branch
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Registration Division (7504P)
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Medallion® Fungicide
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GROUP
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Medallion Fungicide
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Page 1 of 33
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FUNGICIDE
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For control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in turfgrass including golf courses,
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institutional, commercial and residential lawns, sod farms, sports fields, parks, municipal
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grounds and cemeteries, and of ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery
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plantings, container nurseries, forest nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes,
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greenhouses, lath and shade houses, or other enclosed structures
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For control of certain foliar diseases in certain vegetables and fruits
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For control of certain soil-borne diseases in melons and ginseng
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Active Ingredient:
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Fludioxonil* .50.0%
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Other Ingredients: 50.0%
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Total: 100.0%
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*CAS No. 131341-86-1
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Medallion is a 50% wettable powder.
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Water-soluble Packaging:
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This outer protective container contains Medallion in [total number] inner water-soluble
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packets. These inner packets dissolve in water, allowing contents to wet. After opening
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outer container, immediately dump the required number of unopened inner packets into
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the partially filled sprayer or mix tank. Do not handle the soluble packets or expose them
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to moisture, since this may cause rupturing.
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Do not offer individual packets for sale.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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CAUTION
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See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
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EPA Reg. No. 100-769
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EPA Est.
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x ounce
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Water-Soluble Packets
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Net Weight NAY 0 6 2013
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Fuagicid
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Medallion Fungicide
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Page 2 of 33
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FIRST AID
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If in eyes
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If on skin or
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clothing
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5-20
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minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5
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minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
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doctor, or going for treatment.
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
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or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident),
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Call
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1-800-888-8372
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION
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Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with
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eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
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eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash
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contaminated clothing before reuse.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Handlers applying this product as a pre-plant dip to strawberry roots and crowns and
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workers packaging or preparing treated roots and crowns for shipment must wear:
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• Chemical-resistant apron made of any waterproof material
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• Elbow-length chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material
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• Chemical-resistant boots made of any waterproof material
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All other applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves made from any waterproof material
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• Shoes plus socks
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such .
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instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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Engineering Controls
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Medallion Fungicide
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When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides
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(40 CFR 170.240 (d)(4-6), the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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Water-soluble packets when used correctly qualify as a closed loading system under the
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WPS. Handlers handling this product while it is enclosed in intact water-soluble packets
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may elect to wear reduced PPE of long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes, and socks.
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IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used,
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handlers must be provided all PPE specified above for "applicators and other handlers",
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and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or
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equipment break-down.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should:
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Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly
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and put on clean clothing.
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Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves
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before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean
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clothing.
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Environmental Hazards
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For terrestrial uses: This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and
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shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to
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intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when
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disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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Groundwater Advisory
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Fludioxonil is known to leach through soil into groundwater under certain conditions as a
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result of label use. This chemical may leach into groundwater if used in areas where
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soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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Surface Water Advisory
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This chemical may contaminate water through drift of spray in wind. This chemical has a
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high potential for runoff for several months or more after application. Poorly draining
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soils and soils with shallow water tables are more prone to produce runoff that contains
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this chemical. A level, well maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this
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chemical is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will
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reduce the potential for contamination of water from rainfall runoff: Runoff of this
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chemical will be reduced by avoiding applications when conditions favor runoff (such as
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when soils are saturated and/or significant rainfall is forecast in the next 48 hours).
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Sound erosion control practices will reduce this chemical's contribution to surface water
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contamination.
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Medallion Fungicide
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Physical or Chemical Hazards
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Do not use or store near heat or open flame
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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of
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Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product. If the terms are not
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acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be
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refunded.
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The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to
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eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
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ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors
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as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials
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or other influencing factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
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SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC or Seller. To the extent permitted by applicable
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law, Buyer and User agree to hold SYNGENTA and Seller harmless for any claims
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relating to such factors.
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SYNGENTA warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
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and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to the
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inherent risks referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under normal
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use conditions. To the extent permitted by applicable law: (1) this warranty does not
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extend to the use of the product contrary to label instructions or under conditions not
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reasonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and, (2) Buyer
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and User assume the risk of any such use. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
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BYAPPLICABLE LAW, SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY
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OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS WARRANTED BY THIS
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LABEL.
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To the extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall SYNGENTA be liable for any
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incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handling of this
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product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE
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REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF
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SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR
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DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY,
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CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE)
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RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE
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RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION
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OF SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
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SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the
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foregoing Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability, which may not be
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modified except by written agreement signed by a duly authorized representative of
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SYNGENTA.
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Medallion Fungicide
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
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labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
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directly or through drift. Only protected, handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the State or Tribal agency
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responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
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Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE), notification to workers, and restricted-entry interval. The requirements
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in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection
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Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval
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(REI) of 12 hours.
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Exception: If the product is applied by drenching, the Worker Protection Standard, under
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certain circumstances, allows workers to enter the treated area if there willbe no contact
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with anything that has been treated.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker
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Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such
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as plants, soil or water is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material.
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• Shoes plus socks
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope
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of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 170). The
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WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests,
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nurseries, or greenhouses.
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Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS
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LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR DISEASE CONTROL [OR PLANT INJURY].
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Medallion Fungicide
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PRODUCT USE PRECAUTIONS
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Rotational Crop Restrictions
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Do not plant any crop which is not registered for use with fludioxonil for a period of 30
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days, unless a shorter interval is specified on the following list.
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Rotation Crop
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Beans (dried and succulent except cowpeas)
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Berries (bushberries, caneberries, juneberry, lingonberry, salal)
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Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables
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Carrot
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Herbs (fresh and dried)
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Leafy Vegetables (except Brassica and Spinach)
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Melons
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Onions (dry bulb, including garlic, and green)
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Strawberries
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Watercress
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Crops Not Intended for Food or Feed
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All Other Crops Intended for Food or Feed
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Planting Time From
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Last Medallion
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Application
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0 days
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30 days
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Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York: Use is limited to strawberries and
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onions. Not for use on melons in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York.
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Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in
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interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath and shade houses, containers, or other
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enclosed structures.
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Hawaii: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, greenhouses, lath
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and shade houses, containers, or other enclosed structures.
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RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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Medallion is a protective fungicide used to aid in the control of [soil and foliar] diseases.
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Medallion contains fludioxonil which is in the phenylpyrrole class of chemistry and has a
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unique mode of action, which prevents fungal respiration (Fungicide Action Group 12).
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Fungal isolates with acquired resistance to Group 12 may eventually dominate the
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fungal population if Group 12 fungicides are used repeatedly or in successive years as
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the primary method of control for targeted species. This may result in partial or total loss
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of control of those species by fludioxonil or other Group 12 fungicides. A disease
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management program that includes alternation or tank mixes between Medallion and
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other labeled fungicides that have a different mode of action may prevent pathogen
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populations from developing resistance. Sanitation and other cultural practices to
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minimize disease are also recommended to aid in control as well as to assist in
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preventing/delaying resistance development.
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Medallion Fungicide
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MIXING PROCEDURES
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Prepare no more spray mixture than is needed for the immediate operation. Thoroughly
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clean spray equipment before using this product. Vigorous agitation is necessary to
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maintain uniformity of the spray mixture. Maintain maximum agitation throughout the
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spraying operation. Do not let the spray mixture stand overnight in the spray tank. Flush
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the spray equipment thoroughly following each use [and apply the rinsate to a previously
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treated area].
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To determine the physical compatibility of Medallion with other products, use a jar test as
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described below.
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Jar Compatibility Test: Using a quart jar, add the proportionate amounts of the
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products to 1 qt. of water [or wax/oil emulsion]. Add wettable powders and water-
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dispersible granular products first, then liquid flowables, and emulsifiable concentrates
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last. After thoroughly mixing, let stand for at least 5 minutes. If the combination remains
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mixed or can be remixed readily, it is physically compatible. Once compatibility has been
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proven, use the same procedure for adding required ingredients to the spray tank.
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To determine biological compatibility with other products, mix the products in the desired
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proportions, apply per label directions on a small area or small number of plants for
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phytotoxicity prior.to widespread use.
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If using Medallion in a tank mixture, observe all directions for use, crops/sites, use rates,
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dilution ratios, precautions, and limitations which appear on the tank mix product label.
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No label dosage rate should be exceeded and the most restrictive label precautions and
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limitations should be followed. This product should not be mixed with any product which
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prohibits such mixing. Tank mixtures are permitted only in those states where the tank
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mix partner is registered.
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Note: Use with oils or adjuvants may cause plant damage.
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THE CROP SAFETY OF ALL POTENTIAL TANK MIXES INCLUDING ADDITIVES AND
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OTHER PESTICIDES ON ALL CROPS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. BEFORE
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APPLYING ANY TANK MIXTURE, THE SAFETY TO THE TARGET CROP SHOULD BE
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CONFIRMED.
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Add 1/i of the required amount of water [or wax/oil emulsion (or aqueous dilution of a
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wax/oil emulsion)] to the spray or mixing tank. With the agitator running, open the
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container and add the Medallion to the tank. Continue agitation while adding the
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remainder of the carrier. Begin application of the solution after the Medallion has
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completely and uniformly dispersed into the mix carrier. Maintain agitation until all of the
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mixture has been applied.
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If tank-mixing, add the desired amount of other products recommended for tank mixture
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after Medallion has completely and uniformly dispersed into the mix carrier. In general,
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tank mix partners should be added in this order: wettable powders, wettable granules
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(dry flowables), liquid flowables, liquids, and emulsifiable concentrates. Always allow
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each tank mix partner to become fully dispersed before adding the next product.
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Medallion Fungicide
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Continue agitation to maintain a uniform suspension until all of the spray solution has
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been applied. Maintain agitation until all of the mixture has been applied.
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Medallion Alone: Add 1/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank.
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With the agitator running, drop the required number of unopened soluble packets of
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Medallion into the spray tank ail at once. Continue agitation while adding the remainder
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of the water. Begin application of the spray solution after the packets have dissolved,
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and the material has completely dispersed into the mix water. Maintain agitation until all
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of the mixture has been applied.
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Medallion + Tank Mixtures: Medallion is usually compatible with Banner MAXX,
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Subdue MAXX, and other commonly used fungicides, insecticides, and foliar nutrient
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products. However, the physical and biological compatibility of Medallion with tank mix
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partners should be tested before use. If in doubt, run a "jar compatibility test" or consult
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with Syngenta company representatives, other users, or university'or extension
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personnel before proceeding.
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Add 1/3 of the required amount of water to the spray or mixing tank. With the agitator
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running, drop the required number of unopened soluble packets of Medallion into the
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tank all at once. Continue agitation while adding the remainder of the water. Allow the
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packets of Medallion to dissolve and the product to completely disperse into the mix
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water. Then add the desired amount of other products recommended for tank mixture
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and allow them to become completely dispersed. Continue agitation to maintain a
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uniform suspension until all of the spray solution has been applied.
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Water-soluble packets of Medallion and any other products packaged in water-soluble
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film, must be completely dissolved and dispersed in water before any other tank mix
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partner, including micronutrients or other liquid or dry fertilizers, are added to the spray
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solution.
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Apply Medallion at rates and timings as described in this label.
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For applications of Medallion as [foliar and] soil drench applications only. Do not use in
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overhead irrigation systems.
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Thorough coverage is necessary to provide good disease control. Applications using
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sufficient water volume to provide thorough and uniform coverage generally provide the
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most effective disease control. Recommended minimum ground spray volumes are 15
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gals./A for field and vegetable crops and 50 gals./A for tree crops. For aerial application,
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see instructions in the specific crop directions for use.
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To avoid spray drift, do not apply when conditions favor drift beyond the target area.
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Avoid spray overlap, as plant injury may occur.
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Equip sprayers with nozzles that provide accurate and uniform application. Calibrate
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sprayer before use.
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Medallion Fungicide
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Use a pump with capacity to maintain the correct rated pressure for the nozzles
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selected. Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the mixture in suspension. Use a jet
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agitator, liquid sparge tube, or mechanical paddle for agitation. Do not air sparge.
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Use screens to prevent nozzles from clogging. Use 50-mesh or coarser screens placed
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after the tank and before the nozzles. Check nozzle manufacturer's recommendations.
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For more information on spray equipment and calibration, consult sprayer
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manufacturer's and state recommendations. For specific local directions and spray
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schedules, consult the current state agricultural experiment station recommendations.
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OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY
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OF AQUATIC AREAS SUCH AS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT
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STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS, ESTUARIES, AND COMMERCIAL
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|
FISH FARM PONDS.
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• Do not apply within 75 ft. of bodies of water such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers,
|
|
permanent streams, natural ponds, marshes, or estuaries.
|
|
• For all plantings within 150 ft. of bodies of water as described above, spray crops
|
|
from outside the planting away from the bodies of water.
|
|
• Shut off the sprayer when at row ends.
|
|
• Spray last three rows windward of aquatic areas using nozzles on one side only, with
|
|
spray directed away from aquatic areas.
|
|
• Do not cultivate within 10 ft. of aquatic areas as to allow a vegetative filter strip.
|
|
• Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to aquatic areas. Do not apply
|
|
when gusts or sustained winds exceed 10 mph.
|
|
• Do not apply during a temperature inversion. Mist or fog may indicate the presence
|
|
of an inversion in humid areas.
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|
Aerial Spray Recommendations and Precautions
|
|
Aerial application is only permitted in California. Make no more than one aerial
|
|
application per season.
|
|
Avoid applications under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or when
|
|
excessive drift may occur. Observe the following precautions when spraying in the
|
|
vicinity of aquatic area such as lakes; reservoirs; rivers; permanent streams; marshes or
|
|
natural ponds; estuaries and commercial fish ponds.
|
|
• Do not apply by air within 150 ft. of lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams,
|
|
marshes or natural ponds, estuaries and commercial fish ponds.
|
|
• Mount the spray boom on the aircraft so as to minimize the drift caused by wing tip
|
|
vortices. Use the minimum practical boom length, and do not exceed 75% of wing
|
|
span or rotor diameter.
|
|
• Use the largest droplet size consistent with good pest control. Formation of very
|
|
small droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orientating
|
|
nozzles away from the air stream as much as possible, and by avoiding excessive
|
|
spray boom pressure.
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• Release the spray at the lowest height consistent with pest control and flight safety.
|
|
Avoid applications more than 10 feet above the crop canopy.
|
|
• Reduce risk of exposure to aquatic areas by avoiding applications when wind
|
|
direction is toward the aquatic area.
|
|
• Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift to aquatic areas. Do not apply
|
|
when gusts or sustained winds exceed 10 mph.
|
|
• Low humidity and high temperatures increase the evaporation rate of spray droplets
|
|
and, therefore, the likelihood of increased spray drift to aquatic area. Avoid spraying
|
|
during conditions of low humidity and/or high temperatures.
|
|
• Do not apply during a temperature inversion. Mist or fog may indicate the presence
|
|
of an inversion in humid areas.
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|
Directions for Use Through [Microjet or Drip] Chemigation Systems
|
|
Medallion alone or in tank mixture with other pesticides which are registered for [microjet
|
|
or drip] application may be applied in irrigation water at rates specified on this label.
|
|
Apply this product only through a [microjet or drip] irrigation system. Do not apply this
|
|
product through any other type of irrigation system. Plant injury [,] [or] lack of
|
|
effectiveness [or illegal residues] can result from non-uniform distribution of treated
|
|
water. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
|
|
specialists, equipment manufacturers, or other experts.
|
|
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide
|
|
application to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices
|
|
for public water systems are in place.
|
|
Spray Preparation: Chemical tank and injector system should be thoroughly cleaned.
|
|
Flush system with clean water.
|
|
Use Precautions for Drip Irrigation Applications
|
|
Drip Irrigation: Medallion may be applied through drip irrigation systems for soil-borne
|
|
disease control. The soil should have adequate moisture capacity prior to drip
|
|
application.
|
|
Terminate drip irrigation at fungicide depletion from the main feed supply tank or after 6
|
|
hours from start, whichever is shorter. For maximum efficacy, subsequent irrigation
|
|
(water only) should be delayed for at least for 24 hours following drip application.
|
|
Operation Instructions
|
|
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low
|
|
pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source
|
|
contamination from backflow.
|
|
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check
|
|
valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
|
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The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-
|
|
operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
|
|
system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the
|
|
irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
|
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the
|
|
pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
|
|
The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will
|
|
stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where
|
|
pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
|
Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump
|
|
(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
|
|
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
|
Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before
|
|
turning off irrigation water. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and
|
|
responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall
|
|
shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
|
Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems:
|
|
1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water
|
|
for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or
|
|
regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of
|
|
the year.
|
|
2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional,
|
|
reduced-pressure zone, backflow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in
|
|
the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an
|
|
option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged
|
|
into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete
|
|
physical break (air gap) between the flow outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or
|
|
overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill
|
|
pipe.
|
|
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing
|
|
check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
|
4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed,
|
|
solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and
|
|
connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
|
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut
|
|
down.
|
|
5. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off
|
|
the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where
|
|
there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where
|
|
pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
|
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|
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|
6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection
|
|
pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials
|
|
that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system
|
|
interlock.
|
|
7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
|
8. Prepare a mixture of Medallion with clean water in the mix (supply) tank. The mix
|
|
(supply) tank should be set up to provide vigorous agitation. Make a slurry of
|
|
Medallion and water. Use a minimum of 1 gal. of water to one packet of Medallion.
|
|
Fill the mix (supply) tank with the required amount of water. Start agitation in the
|
|
tank. Add all of the required wettable powder from the sealed Medallion bag or all
|
|
of the required water-soluble packets of Medallion at the same time. Agitate the
|
|
solution until all of the water-soluble packets have dissolved and the Medallion has
|
|
completely dispersed into the solution. Maintain agitation in the tank and inject this
|
|
mixture into the irrigation system. Injecting a larger volume of a more dilute
|
|
mixture per hour will usually provide more accurate calibration of metering
|
|
equipment. Maintain sufficient agitation to keep the fungicide in suspension.
|
|
9. Meter into irrigation water during the beginning of the irrigation cycle.
|
|
10. With microjet systems, apply additional water after irrigation is completed to
|
|
remove residues from the foliage. Apply enough supplemental water to wet the
|
|
root zones of the plants.
|
|
Precaution for irrigation applications: Where distribution patterns do not overlap
|
|
sufficiently, unacceptable control may result. Where distribution patterns overlap
|
|
excessively, injury to desirable plants may result.
|
|
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
|
Ginseng (Non-bearing)
|
|
Use Medallion to control root rots caused by Cylindrocarpon and Sclerotinia.
|
|
Apply 0.25-0.50 Ib./A at a 14-21 day interval. Apply through drip irrigation or drenching to
|
|
provide a root-zone of treated area.
|
|
Do not apply more than 2 Ibs./A (1.0 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
Do not apply within 365 days of harvest.
|
|
Melons: Citron melon, muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo,
|
|
includes true cantaloupe, cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw
|
|
melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple
|
|
melon, Santa Claus melon, and snake melon) and watermelon (includes hybrids
|
|
and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus).
|
|
Use Medallion for the suppression of vine decline caused by Monosporascus
|
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
cannonballus.
|
|
Apply 0.25-0.50 Ib./A prior to planting or transplanting in a 16-inch band shanked in with
|
|
four fertilizer knives per bed or through the drip tape. Make additional applications
|
|
starting at 21 days after planting or 7 days after transplanting via the drip tape. Continue
|
|
to apply via drip tape every 14-21 days if conditions favor disease development. Make
|
|
up to 3 applications at 0.50 Ib./A or 6 applications at 0.25 Ib./A.
|
|
Apply through drip irrigation to provide a root-zone of treated area. Due to limited
|
|
movement of Medallion in the soil, it is best to place the drip irrigation line directly below
|
|
the plants and no more than 4 inches deep.
|
|
Do not apply more than 1.5 Ibs./A Medallion (0.75 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
In Furrow Spray: Onion (Dry Bulb, Green, Onions grown for seed), Garlic
|
|
Use Medallion to control White rot caused by Sclerotium cepivorum.
|
|
Apply 3.5-7 oz./A (0.25-0.5 oz./1,000 ft. row) at the time of planting as an in-furrow spray
|
|
only. [Directions for foliar use on onions appear on page [ ] of this label.]
|
|
Do not apply more than 0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A per year.
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
|
When a range of rates is provided, use the higher rates if weather conditions are
|
|
conducive for higher disease pressure.
|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Beans
|
|
(Dried and
|
|
Succulent except
|
|
cowpeas)
|
|
Chickpea
|
|
(garbanzo bean)
|
|
Bean (Lupinus
|
|
spp.)
|
|
(grain lupin,
|
|
sweet lupin, white
|
|
lupin, white sweet
|
|
lupin)
|
|
Bean (Phaseolus
|
|
spp.)
|
|
(kidney, lima,
|
|
mung, navy,
|
|
pinto, snap, wax)
|
|
Broad Bean (fava
|
|
bean)
|
|
Bean (Vigna spp.)
|
|
(asparagus,
|
|
blackeyed pea)
|
|
White Mold
|
|
(Sclerotinia
|
|
sclerotiorum)
|
|
Gray Mold
|
|
(Botrytis
|
|
cinerea)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
|
|
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
|
|
day interval if conditions remain favorable
|
|
for disease development.
|
|
For White Mold control, make the first
|
|
application at 10-20% bloom. In some
|
|
locations a single application at this timing
|
|
will provide adequate disease control.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI). .
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Berries
|
|
(Including all
|
|
cultivars and/or
|
|
hybrids of
|
|
these)
|
|
Bushberries
|
|
Blueberry
|
|
Currant
|
|
Elderberry
|
|
Gooseberry
|
|
Huckleberry
|
|
Caneberries
|
|
Blackberry
|
|
Loganberry
|
|
Red and
|
|
Black
|
|
Raspberry
|
|
Juneberry
|
|
Lingonberry
|
|
Salal
|
|
Mummy berry
|
|
(Monilinia
|
|
vacciniicorymbosi)
|
|
Anthracnose
|
|
(Colletotrichum
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Alternaria fruit rot
|
|
(Alternaria
|
|
tenuissima)
|
|
Phomopsis
|
|
(Phomopsis
|
|
vaccinii)
|
|
Botrytis Fruit Rot
|
|
(Botryis cinerea)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
|
|
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
|
|
10 day interval if conditions remain
|
|
favorable for disease development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
|
|
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 5 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
|
|
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per year.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 !b. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
IT/
|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Brassica (Cole)
|
|
Leafy Vegetables
|
|
(Including all
|
|
cultivars and/or
|
|
hybrids of these)
|
|
Broccoli
|
|
Broccoli, Chinese
|
|
Broccoli raab
|
|
Brussels sprouts
|
|
Cabbage
|
|
Cabbage,
|
|
Chinese
|
|
Cauliflower
|
|
Cavalo broccolo
|
|
Collards
|
|
Kale
|
|
Kohlrabi
|
|
Mizuna
|
|
Mustard greens
|
|
Mustard spinach
|
|
Rape greens
|
|
Turnip greens
|
|
Alternaria leaf
|
|
blight
|
|
(Alternaria spp.)
|
|
Suppression:
|
|
Cercospora leaf
|
|
spot
|
|
(Cercospora
|
|
brassicicola)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the
|
|
onset of disease and repeat
|
|
applications on a 7-10 day interval if
|
|
conditions remain favorable for disease
|
|
development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode
|
|
of action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not use roots of treated turnips for food or feed. Only turnip varieties harvested for their
|
|
leaves may be treated.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Crop
|
|
Carrot
|
|
Disease
|
|
Alternaria leaf
|
|
blight
|
|
(Alternaria
|
|
dauci)
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre
|
|
5.5-7
|
|
Remarks
|
|
Begin applications prior to or at the onset
|
|
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
|
|
10 day interval if conditions remain
|
|
favorable for disease development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Herbs
|
|
(Dried and fresh)
|
|
Angelica
|
|
Balm
|
|
Basil
|
|
Borage
|
|
Burnet
|
|
Camomile
|
|
Catnip
|
|
Chervil, dried leaves
|
|
Chive
|
|
Clary
|
|
Coriander, leaves
|
|
(cilantro)
|
|
Costmary
|
|
Culantro, leaves
|
|
Curry, leaves
|
|
Dillweed
|
|
Horehound
|
|
Hyssop
|
|
Lavender
|
|
Lemongrass
|
|
Lovage, leaves
|
|
Marigold
|
|
Marjoram
|
|
Nasturtium
|
|
Parsley, dried
|
|
leaves
|
|
Pennyroyal
|
|
Rosemary
|
|
Rue
|
|
Sage
|
|
Savory, summer
|
|
and winter
|
|
Sweet bay
|
|
Tansy
|
|
Tarragon
|
|
Thyme
|
|
Wintergreen
|
|
Woodruff
|
|
Wormwood
|
|
Alternaria leaf spot
|
|
(Altemaria spp.)
|
|
Botrytis leaf blight
|
|
(Botrytis spp.)
|
|
Fusarium blight
|
|
(Fusarium spp.)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the
|
|
onset of disease and repeat
|
|
applications on a 7-10 day interval if
|
|
conditions remain favorable for
|
|
disease development.
|
|
Apply in a minimum spray volume of
|
|
30 gals./A to obtain thorough
|
|
coverage.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate
|
|
with another fungicide with a different
|
|
mode of action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Leafy
|
|
Vegetables
|
|
(except
|
|
Brassica and
|
|
Spinach)
|
|
(Including
|
|
cultivars and/or
|
|
hybrids of
|
|
these)
|
|
Amaranth
|
|
Arugula
|
|
Cardoon
|
|
Celery
|
|
Celtuce
|
|
Chervil
|
|
Chrysanthem
|
|
um, edible
|
|
Corn salad
|
|
Cress
|
|
Dandelion
|
|
Dock
|
|
Endive
|
|
(escarole)
|
|
Fennel
|
|
Lettuce, head
|
|
and leaf
|
|
Orach
|
|
Parsley
|
|
Purslane
|
|
Radicchio
|
|
Rhubarb
|
|
Swiss Chard
|
|
Alternaria leaf
|
|
spot
|
|
(Alternaria
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Septoria leaf
|
|
spot
|
|
(Septoria
|
|
lactucae)
|
|
Gray mold
|
|
(Botrytis
|
|
cinerea)
|
|
Sclerotinia rot
|
|
(Sclerotinia
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Basal rot
|
|
(Phoma
|
|
exigua)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
|
|
of disease and repeat applications on a 7-
|
|
10 day interval if conditions remain
|
|
favorable for disease development.
|
|
For control of Sclerotinia, make the first
|
|
application at thinning and again two
|
|
weeks later.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Crop
|
|
Onions
|
|
Dry Bulb
|
|
Green
|
|
Onions grown
|
|
for seed
|
|
Garlic
|
|
Disease
|
|
Botrytis leaf
|
|
blight or blast
|
|
(Botrytis spp.)
|
|
Stemphylium
|
|
leaf blight
|
|
(Stemphylium
|
|
vesicarium)
|
|
Purple Blotch
|
|
(Alternaria
|
|
porn)
|
|
Suppression:
|
|
Neck rot
|
|
(Botrytis spp.)
|
|
Black Mold
|
|
(Aspergillus
|
|
niger)
|
|
Soilborne
|
|
diseases
|
|
White rot
|
|
(Sclerotium
|
|
cepivorum)
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre
|
|
5.5-8
|
|
3.5-7
|
|
(0.25-0.5
|
|
oz./ 1 ,000 ft
|
|
row)
|
|
Remarks
|
|
Begin applications when conditions
|
|
become favorable for disease but before
|
|
infection. If favorable conditions persist,
|
|
make additional applications on a 7 to 10
|
|
day interval.
|
|
For optimal effect on neck rot, apply on a 7
|
|
day schedule at the 8 oz. rate.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Apply at the time of planting as an in-
|
|
furrow spray.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 32 oz./A of Medallion (1.0 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
Page 21 of 33
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Crop
|
|
Pistachio
|
|
Disease
|
|
Botrytis
|
|
(Botrytis spp.)
|
|
Alternaria
|
|
(Altemaria
|
|
altemata)
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre
|
|
5.5-7
|
|
Remarks
|
|
Make the first application during early
|
|
bloom repeat applications at 14-day
|
|
intervals if conditions remain favorable for
|
|
disease development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
|
|
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 20 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
|
|
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
|
|
year.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• Do not apply within 7 days of harvest (7 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Page 22 of 33
|
|
urn
|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Strawberries Gray Mold
|
|
(Botrytis
|
|
cinerea)
|
|
Anthracnose
|
|
(Colletotrichu
|
|
m spp.)
|
|
5.5-8 Begin application at or before bloom and
|
|
continue on a 7 to 10 day interval.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Root and crown
|
|
anthracnose at
|
|
planting
|
|
(Colletotrichum
|
|
spp.)
|
|
2.5-4 oz. per
|
|
100 gals.
|
|
water
|
|
Apply as a pre-plant dip to strawberry
|
|
roots and crowns at the rate of 2.5 to 4 oz.
|
|
per 100 gals, of water for suppression of
|
|
root and crown rot caused by anthracnose.
|
|
Wash transplants to remove excess soil
|
|
prior to dipping. This helps to remove
|
|
adhering spores from the external plant
|
|
parts. Completely immerse planting stock
|
|
in dip solution. Dip or expose plants for a
|
|
minimum of 2 to 5 minutes. DO NOT reuse
|
|
solution. Dispose of dip solution according
|
|
to local regulations.
|
|
Plant treated plants as quickly as possible.
|
|
For continued anthracnose control, follow
|
|
with foliar applications of beginning 2-3
|
|
weeks after transplant.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
|
|
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 5 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
|
|
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
|
|
year.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Page 23 of 33
|
|
Crop
|
|
Tropical Fruits
|
|
Lychee
|
|
Longan
|
|
Spanish lime
|
|
Rambutan
|
|
Pulasan
|
|
Disease
|
|
Botrytis fruit rot
|
|
(Botrytis spp.)
|
|
Alternaria fruit
|
|
rot
|
|
(Alternaria
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Anthracnose
|
|
(Colletotrichu
|
|
m spp.)
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre
|
|
5.5-7
|
|
Remarks
|
|
Make the first application during early
|
|
bloom and repeat at 7-10 day intervals if
|
|
conditions remain favorable for disease
|
|
development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground. Aerial application in California only. Make no more
|
|
than one application by air. Use a minimum of 20 gallons/acre spray volume by air. Make
|
|
additional applications by ground up to the maximum allowable a.i./A per plot of land per
|
|
year.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
|
|
|
|
Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 24 of 33
|
|
Crop Disease
|
|
Rate
|
|
oz./Acre Remarks
|
|
Watercress Cercospora
|
|
leafs pot
|
|
(Cercospora
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Sclerotinia
|
|
white mold
|
|
(Sclerotinia
|
|
spp.)
|
|
Rhizoctonia rot
|
|
(Rhizoctonia
|
|
so/an/)
|
|
5.5-7 Begin applications prior to or at the onset
|
|
of disease and repeat applications at a 7-
|
|
10 day interval if conditions remain
|
|
favorable for disease development.
|
|
Resistance Management: After 2
|
|
applications of Medallion, alternate with
|
|
another fungicide with a different mode of
|
|
action for 2 applications.
|
|
Specific Use Restrictions
|
|
• Application may be made by ground only.
|
|
• Do not apply more than 28 oz./A of Medallion (0.9 Ib. of fludioxonil/A) per year.
|
|
• May be applied on the day of harvest (0 day PHI).
|
|
TURFGRASS
|
|
Medallion is a protectant fungicide for control of certain diseases of turfgrass. Medallion
|
|
provides control of brown patch, leaf spot, yellow patch, summer patch, anthracnose,
|
|
gray leaf spot, bentgrass dead spot, and pink and gray snow mold when used in an
|
|
integrated, preventive disease management program. For control of other diseases of
|
|
turfgrass such as Pythium blight, yellow tuft, and downy mildew, use Subdue MAXX®.
|
|
DO NOT USE ON TURFGRASS IN HAWAII.
|
|
1. USE MEDALLION AS A FOLIAR SPRAY IN AN INTEGRATED, PREVENTIVE
|
|
DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH
|
|
OTHER FUNGICIDES SUCH AS BANNER MAXX, OR SUBDUE MAXX.
|
|
2. Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage.
|
|
3. Apply after mowing.
|
|
4. For control of foliar diseases, allow sprayed area to completely dry before
|
|
irrigation.
|
|
5. Under conditions optimum for high disease pressure, use the higher rate and the
|
|
shorter interval.
|
|
6. For optimum turfgrass quality and disease control, use Medallion in conjunction
|
|
with turfgrass management practices that promote good plant health and
|
|
optimum disease control.
|
|
|
|
f Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 25 of 33
|
|
7. Before use of any fungicide, proper diagnosis of the organism causing the
|
|
disease is important. Use of diagnostic kits or other means of identification of the
|
|
disease is essential to determine the best control measures.
|
|
Notes: (1) To avoid possible illegal residues, do not graze animals on treated areas, and
|
|
(2) Do not feed clippings from treated areas to livestock or poultry. (3) Note: Do not
|
|
apply more than 1.5 oz. product/1,000 sq. ft/year (4 Ibs. product/A/year) and the single
|
|
maximum application rate is 0.68 Ib. of fludioxonil/A/application on turfgrass.
|
|
Turf grass Disease Control With Medallion
|
|
Disease
|
|
Brown Patch
|
|
(Rhizoctonia
|
|
solani)
|
|
Bentgrass Dead
|
|
Spot
|
|
( Ophiosphaerella
|
|
agrostis)
|
|
Anthracnose
|
|
(Colletotrichum
|
|
graminicola)
|
|
Leaf Spot
|
|
(Bipolaris spp.,
|
|
Drechslera spp.)
|
|
Summer Patch
|
|
(Magnaporthe
|
|
poae)
|
|
Yellow Patch
|
|
(Rhizoctonia
|
|
cerealis)
|
|
Snow Mold
|
|
Gray
|
|
(Typhula incarnata
|
|
Typhula
|
|
ishikariensis)
|
|
Rate
|
|
product/
|
|
1,000 sq.ft.
|
|
*see chart
|
|
0.20-0.25 oz.
|
|
0.50 oz.
|
|
0.30-0.50 oz.
|
|
0.25-0.50 oz.
|
|
0.25-0.50 oz.
|
|
0.50 oz.
|
|
0.50 oz.
|
|
0.50 oz.
|
|
Application
|
|
Interval
|
|
7 days
|
|
14 days
|
|
14 days
|
|
14 days
|
|
14-21 days
|
|
14 days
|
|
Late Fall
|
|
Late Fall
|
|
Instructions
|
|
Begin applications prior to disease
|
|
development. For extended and more broad
|
|
spectrum disease control (up to 21 days),
|
|
including dollar spot, tank mix 0.20-0.50 oz.
|
|
of Medallion with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner
|
|
MAXX® per 1,000 sq.ft.
|
|
Begin applications prior to disease
|
|
development. For more broad spectrum
|
|
disease control, tank mix Medallion with 1 .0-
|
|
2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1,000 sq. ft.
|
|
Begin applications prior to disease
|
|
development. For best control, use as a
|
|
component of a preventive disease control
|
|
program.
|
|
Apply when conditions are favorable for
|
|
disease development.
|
|
Apply when conditions are favorable for
|
|
disease development. For best disease
|
|
control, tank mix 0.30-0.50 oz. of Medallion
|
|
with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1 ,000
|
|
sq. ft.
|
|
Apply one application in late fall before snow
|
|
cover. For best disease control, tank mix
|
|
with 1 .0-2.0 fl. oz. of Banner MAXX per 1 ,000
|
|
sq. ft.
|
|
Apply one to two applications in late fall
|
|
before snow cover. Do not apply on top of
|
|
snow. For best disease control, tank mix
|
|
with one to two registered snow mold
|
|
products. For example, mix with a
|
|
|
|
Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 26 of 33
|
|
Pink
|
|
(Microdochium
|
|
nivale)
|
|
combination of Banner MAXX and Daconil
|
|
Ultrex®. Medallion at 0.25-0.30 oz. rate can
|
|
be used when tank mixing with Banner
|
|
MAXX and Daconil Ultrex when disease
|
|
conditions are expected to be light to
|
|
moderate.
|
|
Microdochium Patch
|
|
(Microdochium
|
|
nivale)
|
|
0.25-0.50 oz. 14 days For the control of Microdochium Patch
|
|
without snow cover. Under heavy
|
|
infestations combine with Banner MAXX.
|
|
Repeat applications can be made at 7-14 day
|
|
intervals when conditions are favorable for
|
|
disease development.
|
|
Gray Leaf Spot
|
|
(Pyricularia grisea)
|
|
0.25-0.50 oz. 14 days Apply when conditions are favorable for
|
|
disease development. For best control, use
|
|
as a component of a preventive disease
|
|
control program.
|
|
"Medallion Conversion Chart
|
|
Rate Product/
|
|
1,000 sq.ft.
|
|
0.20 oz.
|
|
0.25 oz.
|
|
0.30 oz.
|
|
0.50 oz.
|
|
Treated Area
|
|
sq. ft./1 oz.
|
|
Packet
|
|
5,000
|
|
4,000
|
|
3,340
|
|
2,000
|
|
Treated Area
|
|
sq. ft./5 oz.
|
|
Packet
|
|
25,000
|
|
20,000
|
|
16,700
|
|
10,000
|
|
ORNAMENTALS
|
|
Medallion is a protectant fungicide for control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in
|
|
ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery plantings, container nurseries, forest
|
|
nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes, greenhouses, lath and shade houses,
|
|
or other enclosed structures.
|
|
HAWAII ONLY: Use is limited to ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, greenhouses,
|
|
lath and shade houses, containers, or other enclosed structures.
|
|
Medallion controls foliar diseases of ornamentals caused by Rhizoctonia spp., Botrytis
|
|
spp., Cercospora spp., Alternaria spp., Septoria spp., and Myrothecium spp. when
|
|
applied on a regular schedule as a full coverage spray.
|
|
Medallion also will provide control of stem and root diseases caused by Rhizoctonia
|
|
spp., Fusariumspp. (e.g., oxysporum), Cylindrocladium spp., Sclerotium spp., and
|
|
Thielaviopsis spp., when mixed with the potting media or as a drench to the root zone of
|
|
plants.
|
|
|
|
Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 27 of 33
|
|
For control of stem and root diseases caused by Pythium spp. and Phytophthora spp.,
|
|
tank mix Medallion with labeled rates of Subdue MAXX. See mixing instructions for
|
|
these tank mixes.
|
|
Maximum Use Rates
|
|
For indoor drench applications, use up to 30 oz. of Medallion per 1,000 sq. ft. (80 Ibs.
|
|
product/A) per year or crop cycle. Applications to pre-potting mix can be made up to 4
|
|
oz. of Medallion per cu. yd.
|
|
The high use rates recommended for container nurseries, greenhouses, or other
|
|
enclosed structures are due to the high organic matter soil mixes used in these systems
|
|
and the high binding affinity of Medallion for organic matter.
|
|
For field grown and landscape ornamentals, apply up to a maximum of 1 .5 oz./1 ,000 sq.
|
|
ft./year (4 Ibs. product/A/year) and the single maximum application rate is 0.68 Ib. of
|
|
fludioxonil/A/application. For outdoor container grown ornamentals, apply up to a
|
|
maximum of 3 oz. product/1 ,000 sq. ft./year (8 Ibs. product/A/year).
|
|
Plant Species
|
|
Medallion has been tested and found to be safe on the ornamentals listed in this table at
|
|
specified rates. For plants not listed in the table, see the NOTICE TO USER box at the
|
|
bottom of the table. Numbers in parentheses refer to diseases controlled. See Table 1 .
|
|
African Violets (1-12)
|
|
Ageratum (1-10)
|
|
Alyssum (1-12)
|
|
Aster (1-12)
|
|
Azalea (4, 11, and 12)
|
|
Begonia (1-12)
|
|
Bleeding Heart* (1-12)
|
|
Bridal Veil* (1-12)
|
|
Caladium (1-12)
|
|
Calendula (1-12)
|
|
Carnation (1-12)
|
|
Celosia(1-12)
|
|
Centrosa*(1-12)
|
|
Chenille* (1-12)
|
|
Christmas Cactus (1-12)
|
|
Chrysanthemums (1-12)
|
|
Coleus(1-12)
|
|
Coreopsis* (1-12)
|
|
Cyclamen (1-12)
|
|
Dahlia* (1-12)
|
|
Daisy* (1-12)
|
|
Fern (1-12)**
|
|
Fuchsia* (1-4)
|
|
Gerbera Daisy (1-12)
|
|
Gomphrena (1-12)
|
|
Lantana*(1-12)
|
|
Lysianthus(8-12)
|
|
Marigold (1-12)
|
|
Mexican Heather* (1-7)
|
|
Nephthytis*(1-12)
|
|
Pansy (1-12)
|
|
Petunia (1-12)
|
|
Pittosporium (8-12)
|
|
Poinsettia (1,4,9-12)
|
|
Portulaca*(1-12)
|
|
Pothos(1-12)
|
|
Rose (1, 4, and 9)
|
|
Salvia(1-12)
|
|
Snapdragon (1-12)
|
|
Spathiphy!lum(1-12)
|
|
Sunflower* (1-12)
|
|
Tobacco, flowering* (1-12)
|
|
Verbena (1-12)
|
|
Vinca(1-12)
|
|
Wandering Jew*(1-12)
|
|
Zinnia (1-12)
|
|
* Indicates that only foliar applications have been tested for plant safety.
|
|
**Do not apply Medallion to leather leaf fern.
|
|
|
|
c Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 28 of 33
|
|
Note:
|
|
• Drench or at seedling applications to Impatiens or New Guinea Impatiens may cause
|
|
stunting and/or chlorosis.
|
|
• Foliar or drench applications to some Geranium varieties may cause stunting or
|
|
chlorosis at higher rates. Responses may vary depending on environmental
|
|
conditions. Medallion should be tested on a limited area to evaluate for any possible
|
|
damage before proceeding with treatment of the entire crop.
|
|
NOTICE TO USER: Plant tolerance to Medallion has been found to be acceptable for
|
|
the specific genera and species listed on this label. Due to the large number of species
|
|
and varieties of ornamentals and nursery plants, it is impossible to test every one for
|
|
tolerance to Medallion. Neither the Manufacturer nor the Seller has determined whether
|
|
or not Medallion can be used safely on ornamental plants not specified on this label.
|
|
The professional user should determine if Medallion can be used safely prior to
|
|
commercial use. In a small area, test the recommended rates on a small number of
|
|
plants for phytotoxicity prior to widespread use.
|
|
Table 1: Diseases Controlled by Medallion
|
|
Foliar Diseases
|
|
1. Aerial Blight (Rhizoctonia spp.)
|
|
2. Alternaria Leaf Blight (Alternaria spp.)
|
|
3. Alternaria Leaf Spot (Alternaria spp.)
|
|
4. Botrytis Blight (Botrytis spp.)
|
|
5. Cercospora Leaf Spot (Cercospora spp.)
|
|
6. Myrothecium Leaf Spot and Blight (Myrothecium spp.)
|
|
7. Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria spp.)
|
|
Stem, Crown, and Root Rots
|
|
8. Cylindrocladium Stem and Root Rot (Cylindrocladium spp.)
|
|
9. Fusarium Stem and Root Rot (Fusarium spp.)
|
|
10. Rhizoctonia Stem and Root Rot (Rhizoctonia spp.)
|
|
11. Southern Blight (Sclerotium rolfsii)
|
|
12 Black Root Rot (Thielaviopsis spp.)
|
|
FOLIAR SPRAY
|
|
For control of Rhizoctonia spp., Alternaria spp., Septoria spp., Myrothecium spp., and
|
|
Cercospora spp., use 1-2 oz./100 gals, of water and spray to runoff at 7- to 14-day
|
|
intervals while conditions are favorable for disease development.
|
|
For control of Botrytis spp., use 2-4 oz./100 gals, of water and spray to runoff at 7- to 14-
|
|
day intervals while conditions are favorable for disease development. For management
|
|
of the potential development of resistance in the Botrytis population, use no more than
|
|
two consecutive applications of Medallion before rotating to another effective product
|
|
registered for Botrytis control on ornamentals with a different mode of action.
|
|
|
|
Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 29 of 33
|
|
Notes: (1) Under severe conditions, use the highest rate and/or the shortest application
|
|
interval. (2) Use sufficient spray volume to wet the plants to the point of drip. (3) For a
|
|
single foliar application, apply up to a maximum of 4 oz./100 gals. (1 oz./25gals).
|
|
PRE-POTTING GROWING MEDIA MIX
|
|
Medallion can be mixed with the potting media before seeding or transplanting by
|
|
uniformly mixing 1-2 oz. per cu. yd. of potting media. The desired amount of Medallion
|
|
should be mixed with 0.50-1 gal. of water and applied to 1 (one) cu. yd. of potting media.
|
|
It is recommended that Medallion treatment should be made just before the plants are
|
|
seeded or potted up. Uniform mixing can be accomplished by placing the potting mix in
|
|
a rotating drum and spraying the Medallion solution onto the mix while the drum is
|
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rotating.
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GROWING MEDIUM DRENCH
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At Seeding
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For the control of damping-off, root, and stem diseases, mix 1 oz./100 gals, of water.
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When using Medallion for control of Rhizoctonia spp., apply sufficient mix to wet the
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upper one-half of the growing medium. For control of other root and stem diseases,
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completely drench the growing medium. Make only one application to the seeding crop
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prior to transplanting or transfer to larger containers.
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Transplants and Cuttings
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For the, control of root and stem diseases, mix 1-2 oz./100 gals, of water. When using
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Medallion for control of Rhizoctonia spp., apply sufficient mix to wet the upper one-half of
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the growing medium. For control of other root and stem diseases, completely drench the
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growing medium. If needed, retreat transplants and cuttings with Medallion as described
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above at 21- to 28-day intervals. Two applications per year during conditions favorable
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for disease development are usually adequate to control diseases of ornamentals.
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Notes: (1) Under severe conditions, use the highest rates and/or the shortest
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application interval. (2) For control of Pythium and Phytophthora diseases in addition to
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Rhizoctonia spp., Cylindrocladium spp., Thielaviopsis spp., Fusahum spp., and
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Sclerotium spp., tank mix Medallion with labeled rates of Subdue MAXX. (3) Drench
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applications can be made at up to a maximum of 2 pts./sq. ft. to wet the root zone of
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plants.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal.
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Pesticide Storage
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Store in original containers in a cool, dry, secure place. Do not store this product under
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wet conditions. Handle outer container carefully to avoid breakage of inner water-
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soluble packets. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or
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feed. In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, sweep and remove to chemical waste
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storage area until proper disposal can be made if product cannot be used according to
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the label. Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during
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cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes.
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Pesticide Disposal
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Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of unused pesticide, spray mixture, or
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rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use
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according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
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Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for
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guidance.
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Container Handling [Water-soluble packets]
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Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer foil pouch for
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recycling if available or dispose of empty pouch in the trash as long as water-soluble
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packet (WSP) is unbroken.
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Container Handling [Bags]
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Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into
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application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty bag in a
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sanitary landfill or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local
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|
authorities.
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CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
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[Medallion®, Banner MAXX®, Daconil Ultrex®, Subdue MAXX®] and the Syngenta logo
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are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
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©20XX Syngenta
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For non-emergency (e.g., current product information), call
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Syngenta Crop Protection at 1-800-334-9481.
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Manufactured for:
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Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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P.O. Box18300
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Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
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NON-DETACHABLE CONTAINER LABEL
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Medallion® Fungicide •
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GROUP •£• FUNGICIDE
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For control of certain foliar, stem, and root diseases in turfgrass including golf courses,
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institutional, commercial and residential lawns, sod farms, sports fields, parks, municipal
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grounds and cemeteries, and of ornamentals grown in interiorscapes, field nursery
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plantings, container nurseries, forest nurseries, residential and commercial landscapes,
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greenhouses, lath and shade houses, or other enclosed structures
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Active Ingredient:
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Fludioxonil* 50.0%
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Other Ingredients: ', 50.0%
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Total: 100.0%
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*CAS No. 131341-86-1
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Medallion .is a 50% wettable powder.
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Water-soluble Packaging:
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This outer protective container contains Medallion in [total number] inner water-soluble
|
|
packets. These inner packets dissolve in water, allowing contents to wet. After opening
|
|
outer container, immediately dump the required number of unopened inner packets into
|
|
the partially filled sprayer or mix tank. Do not handle the soluble packets or expose them
|
|
to moisture, since this may cause rupturing.
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|
Do not offer individual packets for sale.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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CAUTION
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|
See additional precautionary statements and directions for use inside booklet.
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|
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
|
|
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection
|
|
Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Refer to supplemental labeling under "Agricultural Use
|
|
Requirements" in the Directions for Use section for information about this standard.
|
|
EPA Reg. No. 100-769
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|
EPA Est.
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|
x ounce
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Water-Soluble Packets
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|
Net Weight
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|
r Medallion Fungicide
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FIRST AID
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If in eyes
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|
If on skin or
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|
clothing
|
|
« Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20
|
|
minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5
|
|
minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
|
|
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
|
• Take off contaminated clothing.
|
|
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20 minutes.
|
|
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
|
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or
|
|
doctor, or going for treatment.
|
|
HOT LINE NUMBER
|
|
For 24-Hour Medical Emergency Assistance (Human or Animal)
|
|
or Chemical Emergency Assistance (Spill, Leak, Fire, or Accident),
|
|
Call
|
|
1-800-888-8372
|
|
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
|
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
|
|
CAUTION
|
|
Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with
|
|
eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before
|
|
eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash
|
|
contaminated clothing before reuse.
|
|
Environmental Hazards
|
|
For terrestrial uses: This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and
|
|
shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to
|
|
intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when
|
|
disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
|
|
Physical or Chemical Hazards
|
|
Do not use or store near heat or open flame
|
|
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
|
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal.
|
|
Pesticide Storage
|
|
Store in original containers in a cool, dry, secure place. Do not store this product under
|
|
wet conditions. Handle outer container carefully to avoid breakage of inner water-
|
|
soluble packets. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store near food or
|
|
feed. In case of spill on floor or paved surfaces, sweep and remove to chemical waste
|
|
|
|
Medallion Fungicide
|
|
Page 33 of 33
|
|
storage area until proper disposal can be made if product cannot be used according to
|
|
the label. Take special care to avoid contamination of equipment and facilities during
|
|
cleanup procedures and disposal of wastes.
|
|
Pesticide Disposal
|
|
Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of unused pesticide, spray mixture, or
|
|
rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use
|
|
according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
|
|
Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative of the nearest EPA Regional Office for
|
|
guidance.
|
|
Container Handling [Water-soluble packets]
|
|
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer foil pouch for
|
|
recycling if available or dispose of empty pouch in the trash as long as water-soluble
|
|
packet (WSP) is unbroken.
|
|
Container Handling [Bags]
|
|
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into
|
|
application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty bag in a
|
|
sanitary landfill or by incineration, or by other procedures approved by state and local
|
|
authorities.
|
|
CONTAINER IS NOT SAFE FOR FOOD, FEED OR DRINKING WATER.
|
|
Medallion® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.
|
|
©20XX_ Syngenta
|
|
Manufactured for:
|
|
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
|
|
P.O. Box 18300
|
|
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419-8300
|
|
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