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# RIVERSIDE 5% SEVIN
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- EPA Reg No: **9779-74**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (5%)
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- Label accepted: 1996-07-25
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00074-19960725.pdf
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---
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--:PH 10 0;77C)-1Y 7~;)S-q~
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Federal RegISter I Vol 61 No h4 I ThursdaY(JulY~25'1996~/ Notlces
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, .. :; = Ebh ; ... ~ --!Ii .. ?A ;"'-')0 g,
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,- 38732
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rcgrstrallon number product names
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act.lve mgreweots and the speolicll:>cs
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deleted Users of these products who
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d.esJ.Ie contmued use on crops or Slles
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bemg deletea ;;hould contact the ....... -:day penod Wlll also petmlt mterested
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apolIcable 1"gIS=t hefore October 23 - members of the pubhc to mtercede WIth
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1996 to dlscuss WithdraWal of the - regIStrants pnar to the Ageocy aporoval
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apDhauons for amendment. TIDs 90 of the dele..lon.
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TASLE 1 -REGISTRAT~~~~~~UEs;rSt~4'{:;t;IDMENTh TO O~ US\\It;!<¥J"'T6;.~PESnCIDE RE9IS~Tl0NS
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EPA Fleg "'trabon No L ~ ~rod..Jc' l\.a,rr..g". ~ -- ~ Actve log ~er; Delete From Label I
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000C04-0Q3.371 Bon de Jnsect Fog Resmefh,:1'1 Campsrtes uses
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00C26-t-003.24 SEVIN 8rar'id go:.t.._T ecnn.!Cal Garbaryllr-.... ect Clde - Carbary! Avocados grass for se~ maple
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Q!ln"~~ ~""'" SSP 1382 l.lqo d Insect 00e Spray 0.25% Formula
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- III
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-
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ullylMmer Sevm 5~ Dust
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~ 101, ExcelCJde Cold Fog
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()(J31~ DYLOX Techn cal InsectlOOe
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004581...()()2SO TOPSIN M Techrncal
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004581-00322 TOPSIN-M 7QWP
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-004581-00352 TQPSIN M 4.5 Turt & Ornamentals cung ode
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004581-00372 TOPSIN M 85 WOG
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004581-00377 TOPSIN-M wsa
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009779-00074 RIVerside 5% Sevtn Dust
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,.919~16S ~Vernam 1O-G SelectIve He~e
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01Q1S2--€m21 Vemam 7-E SelectIVe Herblade
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ijlo8O?-'OOlTh MISty Aqua Klilinsec belde
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~ ta' cartru:Jge
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Resmethr'1
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Carbaryl
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nocty! l><:ycIaheptene
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dicatboXlffilde
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Piperonyl butoxlde
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Pyrelhrins
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TncI1Io<fon
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Thlophanate-methyl
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Thiopllanate-methyl
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' "fhlopha~.ethyl
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Thophanate-methyl
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Ihlophanale-Methyl
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Carbaryl
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Vemolate
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Vemolate
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Resmethnn
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CaIbon. Sodium Nitrate
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trees fO!' ~ okra. Oyster beds
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pnckly pear cactus
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Outdoor tl1enr.aJ appllCatlon 1n
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yards pafios PlCnfC areas
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campsites dnvEHns horse sta
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bles
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Dog & cat uses
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Mushroom production and proc
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essing
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i.Jvestock uses
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Sugarcane
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Sugarcane
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Sugarcane
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Sugarcane
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Sugarcane
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Use on pe.s
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So)beans
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Soybeans
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Greenhouses
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Pocket gopt>er -
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The follawmg Table 2 mcludes the names and addresses of record for all regrs>.r-nts of the products ill Table
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1. III sequence by EPA company number
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TABLE 2..-REGISTRANTS REQUESTING AMENOM<;NTS To DElETE USES IN CERTAIN PESTICIDE REGISTRATIONS
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~~o I Company Name and Ad(lress
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000004 Sonlde Produc1s Inc.. 2 Wurz Avenue, Yori<ville NY 13495
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0002S4 Rhone-?OtJIene Ag <??mpany f' 0 80x 12014 T W Alexander Dove ReseaJdl Tnangle Park. NC 27709
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000432 AgrEvo EnvIronmental Health. 95 ChesttuJt Ridge Road, Montvale NJ 07645
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OG0802
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-002270
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003125
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004581
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009779
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The Chas. H l.illy Co~ ~o. 80x 83179 Portland OR 97283.
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The Huge Company Inc.. cia F PJ" 1902 Tomahawk Rldge New Lenox,lL 60451
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Bayer Gorporabon. PO Sox 4913, 8400 Hawthorn Rd Kansas City MO 6412D.
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8f Atochem North Amenca,lnc. -:1GO Marl<et Stree!, Phlladelphla. PA 19103. , -<
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RM!rsK!eITena Corp PO 80x 6000 eGO 4th Stree~ SlOux CIty 1A 51102.
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010182 Zeneca Ag Products. laOO Concord Pike PO 80x 15458 Wilmlngron DE 19850
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010007 Amrep, Inc.. 990 Induslnal Park Dove Matletta, GA 30062. - _ -.:::'1l ,
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0S6228 U.s Dept. of AgnClJlture "i"ma! & Plant Health Inspec1Jon SetVJCe 4700 RIV", Road, Urut 150 FW<>!dale. MO 20737
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IlL E:asung Stocks ProVlSIOns
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The Agency has authonzed reglstrants
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to sell or rustnbute product under the
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prevlOusly approved labelmg for a
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Denod of 18 mo.c..t.D.5 after approJal of
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me xc\-lSlOIl, u.cless oiller restn.ctJ.ons
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-~,
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have w....n.llD.posed as In speClal reVlew
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.actlons ....... -
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List of SubJects
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En:vlToD..."TIlent21 protecnon PesuCldes
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and pes...s Proauc: regrstratlo.ns. _____
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Dated. July 11 1996.
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Fracl< Sanders
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Duector Program Management and Support
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Dn"lSIon Ojfire of PestzCldt; Programs
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{FR Doc. %--~884.5 Filed 7-24-96 8 4S amI
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eU.llNG COO::E G56G--5O-F
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-:BeST COpy AVAILABLE
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Ple.tls¢ read ;n&tructions on reverse before comilleting form. Form .. \coroved. OMS No. 2070-0060. Aoorov:S1 8)(njr8s 2-28-95
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&EPA
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United States
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Registration OPP Identifi., Number
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X Amendment 2205gb
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Oth~L..._
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington. OC 20460
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Application for Pesticide - Section I
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1. Company/Product Number 2. EPA Product Manager 3. Proposed Classification
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h£..,A,; d1t"d.c GJNone 0" Re;tri~te~~_-·
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4. Company/Product (Name) PM#
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1<. ; 1/ ~.-s )"/,,
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5. Name and Address of Applicant {Include ZIP Code}
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'R.ivw..-t'dt /iCrl'"rc,&r(J
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C.CtJ 'I'ff. sf. ?-tl. ci!t>K CP670EJ
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6. Expedited Reveiw., In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)
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{b)(iL my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling
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to:
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$'"'Pt<..{' (J/ fy ,-!7i ..:?/~.;>...___ ~ __ _
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EPA Reg. No. ____ ~ ____ ~_~.~. ~.~. _.~~ __ ,~.~.~~~
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o Check i(thi~ is 8 ne.w ad~rt!!~s ___ . _______ _ Product Name
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Section - II
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- Amendment - Explain below. -----------------0 Final printed labels in repsonse to C)ATi Df'-
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C·.-· - "=-:.:::: -~.----- -~-~~~~Agency letter dated 1oC;:n8 ()O'rl
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, ' - Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated -- --- 0 "Me T60~ Appl_ic:m~n~ ,_- _ 1" y i'J
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" __ ;:.," ,_ .:,',;.;~;,,;.;;;;Jl· ~t~~~ :.~,~i~!~:::",~, "~'.' ... ,~.~~~"Q~~~
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Notification - Explain below.
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. . -" - ... '
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Explanation: Use additional page(s) jf necessary. (For section I and Section 11.)
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* ~ertification must
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) iubmitted
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If "Yes"
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Unit Packaging wgt.
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3. Location of Net Contents Information
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00 --L~be;- -- 0 Co_ntai:;~- --- -=-=='
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6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product
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/e.fs
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Section - III
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No. per
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container
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If "Yes"
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Package wgt
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4. Size{s) Retail Container
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~'S-: u.s; /(f) flu. I f,
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I
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Section - IV
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Certification
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No. per
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container
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2. Type of Container
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~::~c .
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Glass
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. Paper
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Oth~r. (Specify) ______ ~ I
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._ .2 1.:,
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5. Location of Labe_1 Directions
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B~'1 14dd.,
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o Other _-,5",· .",7..-,-e.",. -".e."'.h''-''-... ~_~ ______ ~
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.
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I certify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto a(e true, accurate and complete.
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I acknowledge that any knowlinglly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment or
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6. Oat6 Application
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Received
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(Stamped)
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both under applicable law.
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5. Date .
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EPA Form 8570-' (Rev. 3-94) PrevIous editions are obsolete. White - EPA File CoPV (ongmal1
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5% Sevin Dust
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N-Methyl Carbamate
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Useful for the Control of Certain Insect Pests of Cotton. Certain Small FlUits. Certain Vegetables, Tobacco..
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Certain Forage and Field Crops. Grasshoppers. and Poultry Insect Control.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-Methylcarbamate) • ,_ ............ _ ...... __ " .. __ .. ~ __ ~ ~ :.,.,
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INERT INGREDIENTS •••.••••••••••••••••• _ • : •• _ • _ .,. _ • _ ... ; _ •• ~ •• ~ ...
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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CAUTION
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TOTAL
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS 8. DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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d_',:~.s%
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. ~
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100%
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HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED. Avoid breathing of dust. Dc not take internally. Avoid contact with skin. Wash
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hands and face before eating. Take shower or bath after work. Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing. Change to clean
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clothing daily.
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AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, !'tED,FEEOING TROUGHS; AND WATER RECEPTACLES. -
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderate. reversible~ cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antfdotal.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, and shoes plus socks.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. IJ I}o such ins-UlJctions for washables,_ use deterge_nt and. hot
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water. Keep and wash PPE se'parately from other laundry.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewIng gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing
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immediately if pesticide g'ets inside. Then wash thoro.ughly and put on dean clothing. Remove PPE immediately after
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handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, w~sh. thoroughly .and change jntQ
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cle~nclothing. :~_.:. - ~ ~,~,., .. , .. ::.~_-.--. -
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on crops. Protl?ct.tl{~ inJo[matiQrJ may be obtained
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from your CooperatiVe-Agricultural Extension Service. Some phYtotoxicity may occur on tender foliage in the presence of rain or
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high humidity of several days duration following application. This product does not controt spider mites. Where infestations are
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encountered, us.e a recommended miticide.
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READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT: Use of this product in a manner not i(l ac--Cordance with the information
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on this label may injure or kill humans, domestic animals, wildlife, aquatic fife, desirable plants. Create excessive and unlawful
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chemical residues. or produce other undesirable results.
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EPA Reg. No. 9779-74·· - EPA Est. No. 9779-AL-1
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Manufactured by: __ " NET CONTENis
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RIVERSIOEJTE11~A CORPORA flON '.--. LBS.
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P.O. Box .6000" Sioux' trw, IA' 511.02.6'600 _' _
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Riverside Serves Agriculiure. Agriculture Serves Evenji:Jne.
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9/003/6
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OIRECTlOII!S FOR USE
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it is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a man-n-er' inconsistent with itS labeling.
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For any requirements specific to your Slate or rl1be~ ~ol1sult the -agEmcy responsible "for ;~ticid~ 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 Standard, 40 CFR, part 170. This
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Standar_d contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, __ forests~ nurseries, and greenhouses~ and
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handlers of agricultural pesticides, It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency
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assistance. It also contains spedfic:: instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statement on this label about personal
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protective equipment (PPE). The requirements in this box only apply to uses of thisprodUl::t that are.cov~ted by the Worker
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Protection Standard. - - ---- -
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Do not enter or allow worker entl)' into treated areas during the restri~ted entry interval (REf) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entl)' to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact
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with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil. or water is: coveralls, waterproof g_lo~es, and ~hoes plus socks.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by sto-rage Cit disposal.
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ST.9.E.AGE: Store in a dl)' place. In case of minor spills, follow all precaution. s aod clean up immediately. Sweep up and dispose
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ofwi!;tJ[ and broken or emptY containers in a landfill approved for pesticide use. .
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste
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disposal facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely emply bag into application equipment. Then dispose of emply bag in a sanital)' landfill or
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by incineration, o-r~ if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Suggested dosages refer to pounds of RIVERSIDE 5% SEVIN DUST to use per acre of crop treated. Wh~re a dosage range is
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indicated, use the lower rate on small or young plants and the higher rate on large or mature plants. Always use sufficient dust
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to obtain good coverage of the crop plants being treated. Apply when insects or their damage appe~r and repeat applications as
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necessary, or at 7 to 10 day intervals, unless shorter intervals are specified in 'DIRECTIONS FOR USE."
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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Cotton: For early-season control of Thrips, Flea beetles, Cott~n fleahopp~r, Cotton leafworm, and Striped blister beetle, apply 10
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to 20 pounds.
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For mid- and late-season control of Boll weevi/, Bollwom~. F-a-fl armyW.orm, Cotton leaf perforator. Leaf rollers, Leafhoppers, and
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Tarni.shed plant bug, apply 20 to-40 pounds. Make applications every 5 to 7 days as long as control is necessal)'.
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For control of Pink bollworm. apply 30 to 50 pounds on a 5 to 7 day schedule.
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For control of Stink bugs and Salt-marsh caterpillar, apply 40 pounds.
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Aphfd populations will be suppressed by repeated applications.
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SMALL FRUITS
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Blackberries. Boysenberries. Dewberries. Loganberries and Raspberries: Use 40 pounds for Japanese.beetles, leaf rollers,
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Leafhoppers and Raspberry aphid. Do not apply later than 7 days before harvesting berries~
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Grapes: Use 20 to 4D poufi'Cfs~for t3-rape leaf folder, Grape leafhopper and Grape leaf skeletonizer. Apply just before first brood
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leaf folder larvae emerge from rolls and as needed for Leafhoppers. Use 40 pounds for Grape berry moth, Japanese beetle, June
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beetles and Red-banded leaf roUer.
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Strawberries: Use 20 to 40 pounds for Meadow spittlebug, Strawberry leaf roller and Strawberry weevil. Do not apply later
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than' day before harvesting berries.
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VEGETABLES
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Asparagus: Use 10 to 20 pounds for Asparagus beetle on seedlings or spe~n" J?g)WL?pply later thanJ day before harVesting
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asparagus. Use 20 to 40 -pou-nds for AsparagLi'g 'beetle apd Apache cicada on ferns or brush growth in the post-harvest period.
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Do not apply more often than once every 3 days. -
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Beans (green beans. lima beans, snap beans. c.owpeas and black-eyed peas}: Use 10 pounds for Mexican bean beetle. 20
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pounds for Bean leaf beetle, Cucumber beetles, Flea beetles. Japanese beetle, Leafhoppers, Velvetbean caterpilfar and
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Westernbean cLJtworm,___ ---------
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Use 20 to 30. pounds for Armywc;;'ms, Corn earwo-rm, Stink bug~ and Tarnished PI~nt:-b~g.
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Com: Use 20 to 40 pounds for Corn e<ii-worm, Corn rootwot'm adults, Europea-n corn borer. Fall armyworm, Flea beetles.
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Japanese beetle, Sap beetles and Leafhoppers.
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For larvae in whorl (Budworm damage) and foliage feeders, apply to entire plant. Repeat as necessary.
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For insects attacking silks and ears,_ apply_ a~ _2~o _ ;!d?y Jn~~0"~_'§ __ sl<;lf!iOO wherr.tirst silks appear and continuing until silks begin
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to dry. Three or more applications- may be required depending on severity of infestation, Timing and good coverage are
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absolutely essential for effective control.
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Application of this product to the tassel region of corn during the pollen shed period will seriously reduce bee population.
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Cucumber, Melons, Pumpkin and Squash: Use 10 to 20 P9uod~ Jar Pi_ckleworm and Melonworm; 20 pounds for Cucumber
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beetles, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers and Squash bugs. Avoid excessive applications, Some leaf injury may occur if treatments are
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made when tender foliage is wet or in the presence of prolonged high humidity. RIVERSIDE 5 % SEVIN DUST Injures
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watermelons in Florida.
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Garden Peas: Use 20 pounds for Leafhoppers. Use 20 pounds for Colorado potato beetle. For Colorado potato beetle control,
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direct application -t6 ---we-eds In fIelds of garden peas. This application is intended to help prevent insect contamination in
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processed peas. Use 20 to SO pounds for Armyworms and Grasshoppers.
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Potato, Tommo. Eggplant and Pepper: Use 10 to_ 20 pounds for Colorado potato beetla, Flea beetles and Leafhoppers. Use 20
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to 30 pounds for European corn borer, Fall armyworm, Lace bugs, Tomato fruitworm, Tomato homworm, Tarnished plant bugs
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and Stink bugs. .
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~w ~~~
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Okra:, Use 20 to 40 pounds for Corn earworm and Stink bugs. Repeat at 5 to 7 day intervals or as necessary.
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Carrots. Chinese Cabbage. Collards. Dandelion, Endive (Escarole), Garden Beets. Horseradish. Kale. Leaf Lettuce, Mustard
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Greens. Parsley, Parsnips, Radishes. Rutabagas, Salsify. Spinach. Swiss Chard and Turnips_: Use 10 to 20 pounds for Flea
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beetles. Harlequin bug and Leafhoppers. To control Six spotted leafhoppers (aster yellows vector). apply 20 to 30 pounds in a 5
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to 7 day schedule. Use 20 to 40 po_unds _for Ar~ywoflTlS, !mpQI1~O cabb_a.,geworm, Corn earwerm, Tarnished plant bug and Stink
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bugs. For optimum control of C_o.rn -earworm atter lettuce heads begin to form, use 40 pounds in a 5 to 7 day schedule,
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Where Cabbage looper is the princip"al proble!!l. use an alternative pesticide that is specifically recommended. For cont!!;>1 of
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small Cabbage loopers after edible portions begin to form, use 20 to 40 pounds in a 5 to 7 day schedule.
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Do not apply to Chinese cabbage, Collards. Dandelion. Endive JEscarole}, Garden Beets, KaJe... Leaf Lettuce, Mustard Greens,
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Parsley, Salsify, Spinach, Swiss Chard or Turnips later than 14 days before harvest; of to Horseradish, Parsnips, Radishes, and
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Rutabagas later than 3 di3,Ys before harvest.
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Cabbage, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower and Kohlrabi; Use 10 to 20 pounds for Flea beetles and Harlequin bug.
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Use ZO to 40 pounds for Armyworms, Imported cabbageworm and Corn earworm.
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Where Cabbage looper is the principal problem, use an alternative pesticide that is specifically recommended. For control of
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small Cabbage loopers after edible portions begin to form, USe in a 5 to 7 day schedule. Do not apply to these crops later than 3
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days before harvest.
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TobiliCCO: In plant beds (for Tobacco flea beetle), apply 1 to 2 pounds per 100 square yards when inse_cts appear. Avoid
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exdssive application; plant injury may result. Repeat as needed at 10 to 14 day intervals and just before transplanting.
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In fields {broadcast applications for Hornworms an_d Tobacco fleC!: be_etles), apply 1_5 to 2.5 poynds per acre depending on size of
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the plants. Good _coverage IS essential. Use~the highest dosage only on large plants and repeat as needed. Heavier applications
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may cause plant injury.
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If late applications are necessary, allow 3 days before priming Of cutting.
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Treate.d_ fields may be entered immediately aher dust has settl~d. Some phytotoxicity may occur on tender foliage in the
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presence of rain or high humidity of several days duration following application.
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FORAGE AND FIELD CROPS
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Alfalfa. Clovers, Cowpeas, Peanuts and Soybeans: Use 10 to 20 pounds for Blister beetles and Mexican bean beetle~
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Use 20- pounds for Alfalfa caterpillar, Bean leaf beet/e. Cucumber beetles. Green cl.ov_erworm, Japanese beetle, Leafhoppers.
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Three·cornered alfalfa hopper, Thrips and Velvetbean caterpillar.
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To avoid possible inlliry on tender fOriage~ do -not apply when foliage is wet or when rain or excessive- humidity is expected during
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the next 2 days.
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:
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Forage Grasses snd- Pasture: Use 20 to 30 pounds for Armyworms and Thrips. For op-timum Thrips co-ntrol in grasses grown for
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seed, direct dust into boot.
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Rice (in the Mississippi Delta and Texas); Use 20 to 30 pounds for Armyworms and Stinkbugs. Warning! Do not apply before
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heading if propanit (such as "5tam" F-341 has been or will be applied; plant injury may result. Do not apply later than 15 ~ days
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before harvesting rice.
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Sorghums (including Milo and Grain Sorghum):- Use 20 to 40 pounds for Armyworm$, CQr'h_ J~arv.tbrm, _51;in1o;. bugs and
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WebwQrms. Use 30 pounds for SQrghum midge. For optimum insect cOhtrol on g(;;Ijll sOJghum, direct dust into the forming
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heads. Trea-tment fo.r Sorghum midge -control should b-'; made 3 to 4 days after heads. have emerged from boot. Do not apply
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later than 21 days before harvesting sorghums.
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GRASSHOPPERS: Apply 10 to 30 pounds as often.as necessary to control grasshoppers on the above crops. A 10 to 20 pound
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rate is suggested for nymphs on small plants or sparse vegetation in wasteland, rangeland, ditchbanks, and borders. A 20· to 30
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pound dosage should be used when grasshoppers are mature or "material is applied to. crops req~irrng greater coverage. Do not
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apply more than 20 pounds· per acre to cucumbers, °melons, pumpkins, or squash. Follow the appropriate time limitations as
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given under the appropriate crop.
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POULTRY (On Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Game Birds and Pigeons
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Litter Treatment: Apply 1 pound per 40 sq. ft. to control Northern fowl mite, Chicken mite, lice, Fleas and Bed bugs. Use a
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scoop and scatter by hand, or apply by hand duster. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs, feeding and watering troughs.
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H~~AJlPlication to Birds: Use 1 pound to treat 100 birds by means of a shaker can, squeeze bottle, or hand duster to control
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Nori:liern fowl mite, Chicken mite" lice and Fleas. Direct dust to vent and fluff areas. Repeat in 4 weeks if necessary. Hand
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application to birds for Chicken mite and Fleas is a supplement to litter treatment for control of these pests.
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Dust-Bath-Boxes: Use 2~ pounds per box for each 50 birds to control Northern fowl mite. Chicken mite. Lice and Fleas. This is
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a supplement to litter treatment for Chicken mite and Aea control. Can ranges, two natural walfows may be substituted for each
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dust-bath-box. Do not apply within 7 days of slaughter. Poultry should not be housed in poultry houses within 7 days of
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slaughter.
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ey FAeaRS sf a sRalter eaR. PtaF'l9 Sf J38wer 91::1ster. Faree 81::1St iRte sFaehs aAB 6Fe"ises. ReJ3eat as Aeeess8Fy.
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NOTICE: Seller warrants that_ the product conforms to its chemical description and -is reas~~ably fit for- the - purpos~s state-d on
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the I.abel when J.Jsed in accordance with directions under normal conditions of I,l~e.. but_ neither this warranty nor any other
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||
warranty of merqhantability or fitness for a particular purpose, express or impliec:i, extends to the use .of this product contrary to
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label instructions, or under abnormal conditions, o_r _under conqitions not rei;tSO!1ably foreseeable to Seller. and Buyer assumes the
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risk of any such use.
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