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# CLEAN CROP SEVIN* 10 DUST
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- EPA Reg No: **34704-25**
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- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (10%)
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- Label accepted: 1974-12-04
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00025-19741204.pdf
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Apply dust when insects first appear and repeat at 7 to 10 day
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intervals as required to maintain control. Apply thoroughly to
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upper and lower leaf surfaces. Sevin 10 Dust may be appiied lip
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to the dav of harvest except where noted.
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ASPARAGUS: .:~r1lJNsJ!ttetlH-~ Use 10 to 20 pounds dust per
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acre for u. on Ii,. or...... Do not apply more tMn once
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every 3 daVS. Allow 1 day between application and harvesting
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asparagus spears. Use 20 to 40 pounds dust per acre on ferns at
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post-harvest.
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BEANS: M.exi~~ Bean B~!le - Use 5 pounds dust per acre.
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tt~~t L~Utfl.etre, Leafhoppers, Velvet Bean Caterpillar, Western
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B~an_ .cI,JJ.Worm - Use 10 pounds oTdust per-acre:-ArmyworrlB;
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Corn Earworm, Plant Bugs - Use 10 to 15 pounds of dust per acre.
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COBJIl: Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer, Fall Armyworm.
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Sap Bee~les, F!ea treet!~ ~ Use rOto "20 poundsdusfper acre.
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For larvae in wnorl fbudworm damage) and foliage feeder:;, apply
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to entire plant. For insects attacking silks and ears, apply 2 tC'
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3 day intervals starting when first silks begin to dry. Three or
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more applications n~Jy be required. Timing and good coverage
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are absolutely essential for effective control.
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CUCUMBERS, ~EgONS, PUMPKINS, SQUASH: PicklevvorrT',
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:vIell5riworm - Use to 10 p6unds of dust-per acre. Cucumbfor
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Beetles, ~quash Bugs - Use 10 pounds of dust per acre. Avoid
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e)Ccessive aoplications. Do not treat when tender foliage is wet
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or in presence of oro longed high humidity.
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~GGPLANT, PEPPER. POTATO, TOMATO: C9!0.!ado Potato
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eetle, Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers - Use 5 to 10 poundS-Oflfusr
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per dcre. Eu~opea!" ~orn Jiorer, Tomato fr~itworm, TomatQ
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Hornworm, Stink Bu~ -lJse 10 to 20 pounds of dust per acre.
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ALFALFA, CLOVERS, COwpEAS, SOYBEANS, PEANUTS'
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Blister Beetle. Mexican Bean Beetle - Use 5 to 10 pounds of dust
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per acre. Alfalf" Caterpmar, Green Cloverworm Leafhoppers
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Thrips, Velvet Beall C.terpillor - Use 10 pounds of dust per acm:
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Armyworms, Stink Bugs, Webworms - Use 10 to 15 pounds of
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dust per acre. Some leaf infury may occur if applications are
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made when tender fOliage is wet.
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FO~AG~, GRASSES AND P~TU~: Armyworms, Stink Bugs,
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fhi.,. - Use 10 to 15 pounds c.f dust per acre. For t)ptimum
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thrips control in grall8S grown for seed, direct dust into boot.
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*
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INSECTICIDE
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
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·Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) - - -. 10.0%
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INERT INGREDIENTS: - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - . - - - - 90.0%
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Total - - - . - .. - - . - - - - - - 100.0%
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·Sevin
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• Trademark of Union Carbide Corpor Jtlon
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for the active ingredient carbaryl.
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CAUTION:
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Keep Out of Reach of Children.
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HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED. Avoid breathing of
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dust. Do not take internallv. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
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Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing. Change to clean clothing
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daily. Wash hands and face before eating. Wash thoroughly after
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handling.
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AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED. WATER
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SUPPLIES. STREAMS AND PONDS DURING APPLICA·
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TION OR WHEN CLEANING EQUIPMENT.
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NOTE FOR PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderate, reversible, chol
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inesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM,
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opiates, or cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs.
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BEE CAUTION
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May Kill Honeybees in Substantial Numbers.
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This product is highly toxic to BEES exposed to direct treatment or
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residues on crops. Protective information may be obtained from
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your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
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Do Not Use when value of Bees as pollinators is more important
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than insect control. Before applying, warn beekeepers to locate hives
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beyond bee flight range until one week after application or to take
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other equally effective precautions.
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DISPOSE OF WASTES by burying in non-crop lands away from
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water supplies. Container should be disposed of by burying with
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wastes or by burning. Keep out of smoke.
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--EPA Reg. Ncal MeU93 3¥ 701-;25
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EPA Est. No. 00960-C()'o2
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NET WEIGHT 50 LBS.
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~ •• I.t:D_
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240 2200 STREET
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GREELEY, COLORADO 80631
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P.O. BOX 887
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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SORGHYMS' ArOl¥WQWlS, Corn Earworm. Stink Bug, Web
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Jlor".!s - U~ 10 to 20 pounds of-dUSt per acre. SQ.l'jhum~~':
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lJse 15 pounds of dust per acre. Direct dust into the fOrming
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heacs. 70 control sorghum midgE, apply 3 to 4 days after heads
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have emerged from boot. Do not apply within 21 davs of harvt!St
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of grain. No time limitation on forage.
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SU~R REETS: Armyworms. LeafhDPPttfJ, VV~Qrms· Use 10
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10 pot,'ldS of dust per acre. Do not apply within· fot" days of
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harvest.
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STRAWBERRIES: Meadow S'pittlebug, Strawberry Leaf Roller,
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'Strawberry Weevil - UseW-io·2O pounds of dust peracre~ - 00·
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not apply w1iflin-l day of harvest,
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LE TTUCE, CA R ROTS: F I~ BeE ~!es, H~rlequj(l. Rug. LeafhOJ>
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p~r~ - Use 5 to 10 pounds of dust per acre. Six-spotted Leaf-
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Fiapper - Use 10 to 15 pounds of dust per acre. Use in a 5 to 7
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day schedule. 4rrnyworms, Imported Cabbage Worm. Corn.Ear
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w«;lrm, Spittlebugs, Tarnish Pl!tntpugs. Stin~ BugS - Use 10 to 20
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pounds of dust per acre. For optimum controrof corn earwQ[m
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after lettuce heads begin to form, use 20 pounds in-asta; day
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schedule. Do not use for cabbage looper control. Do not apply
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within 3 days of harvest of head lettuce or within 14 days of
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harvest of leaf lettuce.
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gHICKENS, PARTRIDGES, P-HEASANTS, ~IGEONS, DUCKS.
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EESE, TURKEyS, GAME 8IROO: Chlcken.Mite. ~Ieas. Li~.
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Northern Fowl Mite. ON BIRDS: Use-1/2 pOund dust per 100
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birds. Repeat in4 weeks if necessary. Apply thoroughly by
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means of a shaker can or hand duster. Do not apply within 7
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days of slaughter. Do not contarr inate feed or drinking water.
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BedbUgs, Chicken Mite, Fleas - IN OR AROUND POULTRY
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HOUSES: Apply 112 pound per 40 square feet of litter or floor
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space. and to roosts and adjacent areas by means of a shaker can,
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hand duster or power duster. Force dust into cracks and crevices.
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Repeat as necessary. Do not treat nestlitter. Avoid direct con
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tamination of eggs. Do not house birds in treated houses within
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7 days of slaughter.
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AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED, FEED
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ING TROUGHS AND WATERING RECEPTACLES.
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NOTICE: Buyer assumes all risk of use, storage, or
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handling of this product when not in strict accordance
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with directions given herewith.
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