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# Sivanto Prime Insecticide
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- **Product class:** insecticide
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- **EPA Reg No:** 264-1141-ZA
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- **Active ingredients:** Flupyradifurone
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- **Source:** https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/crop-protection/insecticide/sivanto-prime-insecticide
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- **Label PDF:** https://cs-assets.bayer.com/is/content/bayer/Sivanto_prime_Label1fdpdf
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US61381668E 200924Ev2 10/23
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US61381668E (200924Ev2) SIVANTO PRIME 1 GALLON
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COLORS: CMYK DATE: 10/05/23
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Label Coordinator: Mark Schmidt
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NET CONTENTS:
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1 Gallon
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Produced for
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Bayer CropScience LP
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800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
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St. Louis, MO 63167
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Sivanto® is a registered trademark of Bayer Group.
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©2023 Bayer Group. All rights reserved.
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For use in pest management and suppression of listed insects.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S):
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FLUPYRADIFURONE: ........................................................................... 17.09%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ........................................................................ 82.91%
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TOTAL: 100.00%
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Contains 1.67 pounds of flupyradifurone per U.S. gallon (200 grams AI/liter)
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CAS No: 951659-40-8
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EPA Reg. No. 264-1141
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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See Back Panel for First Aid Instructions and Booklet for Complete
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Precautionary Statements and Directions for Use.
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY
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Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
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GROUPFLUPYRADIFURONE INSECTICIDE 4D
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COPY AREA
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COPY AREA
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1
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FIRST AID
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If Swallowed: • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If on Skin or
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Clothing:
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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If in Eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present,
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after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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In case of emergency, call the toll-free Bayer CropScience Emergency Response telephone number: 1- 800-334-7577.
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
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Note to Physician: No specific antidote. Treat the patient symptomatically.
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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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• Harmful if swallowed.
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• Harmful if absorbed through skin.
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• Causes moderate eye irritation.
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• Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
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• Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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• Long sleeved shirt and long pants.
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• Chemical resistant gloves made out of: barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils,
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natural rubber ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride ≥ 14 mils, or viton ≥ 14 mils.
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• Shoes and socks.
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USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
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Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot
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water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or
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heavily contaminated with this product’s concentrate. Do not reuse them.
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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
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• Users should remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Terrestrial Use
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Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwater or rinsate.
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Non-Target Organisms
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This pesticide is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Drift and runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas.
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Highly toxic to adult Megachile rotundata (alfalfa leafcutting bee) via direct contact exposure. Do not apply to foliage when managed
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alfalfa leafcutting bees are foraging in the treatment area.
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Toxic to adult bees in laboratory studies via oral exposure. Not toxic to honey bees or bumble bees through contact exposure. Field
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studies conducted with this product have shown no effects on honeybee colony development.
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Surface Water Advisory
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Flupyradifurone and its degradate difluoroacetic acid may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially
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true for poorly draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. Flupyradifurone and its degradate difluoroacetic acid are classified
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as having medium and high potential, respectively, for reaching surface water via run-off for several months or more after application.
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A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surface water features such as
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ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of flupyradifurone and its degradate difluoroacetic acid from runoff water
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and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours.
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Ground Water Advisory
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in ground water. This chemical may leach into
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ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
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Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
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are not acceptable, return the unopened product container at once.
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By using this product, user or buyer accepts the following Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability.
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CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believed to be adequate and must be followed carefully. However, it is impossible
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to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result
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because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond
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the control of Bayer CropScience. To the extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by the user or buyer.
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DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER CROPSCIENCE MAKES NO OTHER
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WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, THAT EXTEND
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BEYOND THE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS LABEL. No agent of Bayer CropScience is authorized to make any warranties beyond
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those contained herein or to modify the warranties contained herein. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER
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CROPSCIENCE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
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THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
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LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER FOR
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ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, OR AT BAYER
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CROPSCIENCE’S ELECTION, THE REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCT.
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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 labeling.
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Read the entire label before using this product.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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Not for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties New York except as permitted under FIFRA Section 24(c), Special
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Local Need Registration.
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No aerial application in New York State.
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POLLINATOR BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
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In order to minimize exposure to pollinators, it is recommended that foliar insecticides are applied late in the afternoon, evening, or at
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night outside of daily peak foraging periods.
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AGRICULTURE 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 Standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), notification to
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workers, and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
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Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 Hour(s), with the exception of
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California and New York. In the state of California the REI is 12 hours. In the state of New York the REI is 4 hours for all listed crops
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except for grapes for which the REI is 12 hours.
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Exception: If the product is soil injected or soil incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows
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workers to enter the treated area without restrictions if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas (that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
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anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water), is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical resistant gloves
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• Chemical resistant footwear plus socks
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
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SIVANTO® prime:
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• is a broad-spectrum insecticide, formulated in a 1.67 lb AI/gallon (200 grams AI/liter) SL (soluble liquid);
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• belongs to a new class of chemicals known as the Butenolides;
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• is acropetally systemic, moving from roots to the leaves in the case of soil applications;
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• is translaminar through the leaf tissue and acropetally systemic, moving from points of contact to leaf tips in the case of foliar
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applications;
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• can provide control of labeled pests on the underside of leaves; and
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• is readily absorbed into leaf tissue and is considered “rainfast” within 1 hour after spray dries.
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USE RESTRICTIONS
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• Do not tank mix with azole fungicides (FRAC group 3) during bloom period.
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• Refer to the specific use directions and restrictions in each Crop, Crop Group or Crop Subgroup table.
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• Not for use on greenhouse or planthouse crops except where permitted in crop use specific directions or allowed by state specific
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24(c) labeling.
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• Not for use on crops intended to be grown for seed unless specified otherwise in the crop specific sections of this label or allowed
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by state specific 24(c) labeling.
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• No aerial application in New York State.
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• Do not apply to crop foliage during foraging by alfalfa leafcutting bees used for pollination services.
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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SIVANTO prime may be:
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• applied as a foliar application using properly calibrated ground sprayers, fixed or rotary winged aircraft, or through properly
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designed, sprinkler-type overhead chemigation equipment (See Chemigation – Directions for Use section below); or
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• applied as a soil application using low-pressure drip, trickle or micro-sprinkler chemigation, in-furrow, soil shank injection, plant
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drench, or a planthouse tray drench where permitted in crop use specific directions.
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CHEMIGATION
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Types of Irrigation Systems
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SIVANTO prime may be applied by chemigation:
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• for foliar applications, through overhead sprinkler-type irrigation systems, including center pivot, lateral move, side roll, or overhead
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solid-set systems or equivalent equipment; and
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• for soil applications, through low-pressure drip, trickle or micro-sprinkler systems or equivalent equipment.
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Uniform Water Distribution and System Calibration
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The chemigation system must provide uniform distribution of treated water. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide
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residues in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. The chemigation system must be calibrated to uniformly
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apply the rates specified in crop-specific label sections. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
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Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
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Chemigation Monitoring
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A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible
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person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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Required System Safety Devices
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The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation
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pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
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quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain
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a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system
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interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually
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shut down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
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water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch, which will stop the water pump
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motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems must use a metering
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pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that
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are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
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Using Water from Public Water Systems
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Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the
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pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.
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Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least
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15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. Chemigation
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systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone, back-flow preventer (RPZ) or the
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functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from
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the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical
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break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and to top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter
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of the fill pipe. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
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fluid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional normally closed solenoid-operated
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valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn
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from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down. The system must contain functional
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interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops or in cases where there
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is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems must
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use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g. diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of
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materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Do not apply when wind speed favors
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drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
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Injection for Chemigation
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Inject the specified dosage of SIVANTO prime into the irrigation main water stream: (1) through a constant flow, metering device; (2) into
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the center of the main line flow via a pitot tube or equivalent; (3) at a point ahead of at least one, right-angle turn in the main stream
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flow such that thorough mixing with the irrigation water is ensured.
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Center-Pivot and Automatic-Move Linear Systems
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Inject the specified dosage per acre continuously for one complete revolution (center pivot) or move of the system. The system should
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be run at maximum speed. It is recommended that nozzles in the immediate area of control panels, chemical supply tanks, pumps, and
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system safety devices be plugged to prevent chemical contamination of these areas. The use of END GUNS is NOT RECOMMENDED. End
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guns that provide uneven distribution of treated water can result in lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide residues in or on the crop.
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Solid Set and Manually Controlled Linear Systems
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For foliar application, injection should be applied at the end of the irrigation cycle and followed by sufficient water to flush the product
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out of the irrigation system.
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Flushing and Cleaning the Chemical Injection System
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At the end of the application period, allow time for all lines to flush the pesticide through all nozzles or emitters before turning off
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irrigation water. To ensure the lines are flushed and free of pesticides, a dye indicator may be injected into the lines to mark the end
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of the application period.
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In order to apply pesticides accurately, the chemical injection system must be kept clean, free of chemical or fertilizer residues and
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sediments. Refer to your owner’s manual or ask your equipment supplier for the cleaning procedure for your injection system.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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The interaction of many equipment and weather related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator is responsible for
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considering all of these factors when making application decisions. Consult the local Cooperative Extension for additional information.
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Avoiding spray drift is the responsibility of the applicator.
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Droplet Size
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Use nozzles and pressure that generate droplet sizes which provide sufficient control and coverage. Higher flow nozzles and lower
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pressures will produce larger droplets and minimize drift. Use larger droplet size when applying in hot, dry conditions (droplet
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evaporation is higher under these conditions, thus reducing the effective droplet size and increasing drift potential). Nozzles that deliver
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coarse spray droplets may be used to reduce spray drift provided spray volume per acre (GPA) is increased to maintain crop coverage.
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Applications with very coarse, extremely coarse, or ultra-coarse droplets will not provide adequate coverage.
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Wind Speed
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Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to inversion potential) or more than 10 mph. Applications during
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gusty or calm wind conditions should be avoided. However, many factors, including droplet size, canopy and equipment specifications
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determine drift potential at any given wind speed. For applications made in-furrow or below soil-level, wind speed restrictions are
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not applicable.
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Temperature Inversions
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Drift potential is high during temperature inversions and applications should be avoided under these conditions. Temperature
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inversions are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue
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into the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog. If fog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement
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of smoke or dust from a ground source -- smoke or dust that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind
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conditions) indicates an inversion.
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Sensitive Areas
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When applying adjacent to residential areas, water bodies, habitats known to have threatened or endangered species, or non-target
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crops, drift can be minimized to these areas by making application when the wind direction is away from these areas.
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Where states or local authorities have more stringent regulations, they should be observed.
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Aerial Applications
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• Mount the spray boom on the aircraft so as to minimize drift caused by wing tip vortices.
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• The minimum practical boom length should be used, and should not exceed 75% of the wing span or rotor diameter.
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• Applications should not be made at a height greater than 10 feet above the top of the largest plants unless a greater height is
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required for aircraft safety.
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• No aerial application in New York State.
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COMPATIBILITY TESTING AND TANK MIX PARTNERS
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• If SIVANTO prime is to be tank mixed with other pesticides, compatibility should be tested prior to mixing.
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• It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products are registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applicable
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restrictions and limitations and directions for use on all product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive
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directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture.
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Compatibility
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SIVANTO prime is physically and biologically compatible with many registered pesticides and fertilizers or micronutrients. However, it
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is known that many components, including crop protection products, fertilizers, micronutrients, and spray adjuvants, may be present in
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a tank mix combination. There is potential for adverse chemical reactions. It is impossible to determine physical, biological, and plant
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compatibility for all scenarios that may be encountered; therefore, it is recommended that users determine the chemical, physical,
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biological, and plant compatibility of such mixes prior to application on a broad commercial scale.
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Order of Mixing
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SIVANTO prime may be used with other recommended pesticides, fertilizers, and micronutrients. The proper mixing procedure for
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SIVANTO prime alone or in tank mix combinations with other pesticides is the following:
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1. Fill the spray tank 1/4 to 1/3 full with clean water.
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2. While recirculating and with the agitator running, add any products in PVA bags (See Note). Allow time for thorough mixing.
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3. Continue to fill spray tank with water until 1/2 full.
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4. Add any wettable powder (WP), water dispersible granule (WG/WDG) products, or “flowable” (FL/SC) type products.
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5. Allow enough time for thorough mixing of each product added to tank.
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6. Add required amount of SIVANTO prime.
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7. If applicable, add any remaining tank mix components: emulsifiable concentrates (EC), fertilizers and micronutrients.
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8. Fill spray tank to desired level and maintain constant agitation to ensure uniformity of spray mixture.
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Important: Do not use PVA packets in a tank mix with products that contain boron or release free chlorine. The resultant reaction of PVA
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and boron or free chlorine is a plastic that is not soluble in water or solvents.
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INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT (IRAC) RECOMMENDATIONS
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For resistance management, SIVANTO prime contains a Group 4D insecticide. Any insect population may contain individuals naturally
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resistant to SIVANTO prime and other Group 4D insecticides. The resistant individuals may dominate the insect population if this group
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of insecticides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Appropriate resistance-management strategies should be followed.
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To delay insecticide resistance, take one or more of the following steps:
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• Rotate the use of SIVANTO prime or other Group 4D insecticides within a growing season, or among growing seasons, with different
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groups that control the same pests.
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• Use tank mixtures with insecticides from a different group that are equally effective on the target pest when such use is permitted.
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Do not rely on the same mixture repeatedly for the same pest population. Consider any known cross-resistance issues (for the
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targeted pests) between the individual components of a mixture. In addition, consider the following recommendations provided by
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the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC):
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o Individual insecticides selected for use in mixtures should be highly effective and be applied at the rates at which they are
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individually registered for use against the target species.
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o Mixtures with components having the same IRAC mode of action classification are not recommended for insect resistance
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management.
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o When using mixtures, consider any known cross-resistance issues between the individual components for the targeted pest(s).
|
||
o Mixtures become less effective if resistance is already developing to one or both active ingredients, but they may still provide
|
||
pest management benefits.
|
||
o The insect resistance management benefits of an insecticide mixture are greatest if the two components have similar periods
|
||
of residual insecticidal activity. Mixtures of insecticides with unequal periods of residual insecticide activity may offer an insect
|
||
resistance management benefit only for the period where both insecticides are active.
|
||
• Adopt an integrated pest management program for insecticide use that includes scouting, uses historical information related to
|
||
pesticide use, crop rotation, record keeping, and which considers cultural, biological and other chemical control practices.
|
||
• Monitor after application for unexpected target pest survival. If the level of survival suggests the presence of resistance, consult with
|
||
your local university specialist or certified pest control advisor.
|
||
• Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance-management and/or IPM
|
||
recommendations for the specific site and pest problems in your area.
|
||
• For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Bayer CropScience at 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937).
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
ROTATIONAL CROPS1
|
||
Treated areas may be replanted in accordance with the following schedule:
|
||
IMMEDIATE PLANT-BACK:
|
||
Alfalfa; LOW GROWING BERRY - Crops of Crop Subgroup 13-07G (except Cranberry); BRASSICA HEAD and STEM VEGETABLES - Crops
|
||
of Group 5-16; BULB VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Group 3-07; BUSHBERRY - Crops of Crop Subgroup 13-07B; CANEBERRY - Crops of
|
||
Crop Subgroup 13-07A; CEREAL GRAINS - Crops of Crop Group 15 (except Rice; Wild rice); Christmas Tree; Cilantro; CITRUS FRUITS
|
||
- Crop Group 10-10; Clover2; Coffee; COTTONSEED - Crops of Crop Subgroup 20C; CUCURBIT VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Group 9;
|
||
FOLIAGE of LEGUME VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Group 7; FORAGE, FODDER and STRAW OF CEREAL GRAINS - Crops of Crop Group
|
||
16 (except Rice; Wild rice); FRUITING VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Group 8-10; GRASS FORAGE, FODDER and HAY - Crops of Crop
|
||
Group 17; Hops; Kava Leaves; Kava Root; LEAF PETIOLE VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Subgroup 22B; LEAFY VEGETABLE - Crops of
|
||
Crop Group 4-16; LEGUME VEGETABLES (SUCCULENT OR DRIED) - Crops of Crop Group 6; Peanut; Pineapple; POME FRUITS - Crops
|
||
of Crop Group 11-10; Prickly pear; Cactus Pear;; Quinoa; RAPESEED - Crops of Crop Subgroup 20A; ROOT VEGETABLES (except sugar
|
||
beet) - Crops of Crop Subgroup 1B; Sesame; SMALL FRUIT VINE CLIMBING (except fuzzy kiwifruit) - Crops of Crop Subgroup 13-07F;
|
||
STALK and STEM VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop Subgroup 22A (except Prickly pear, pads); STONE FRUITS - Crops of Crop Group 12-12;
|
||
SUNFLOWER - Crops of Crop Subgroup 20B; Taro leaf; Tobacco; TREE NUTS - Crops of Crop Group 14-12 (except Almond); Tropical
|
||
and Subtropical, Cactus, inedible peel subgroup 24D; Tropical and Subtropical, Medium to large fruit, smooth, inedible peel-Crop
|
||
Subgroup 24B; Tropical and Subtropical, Palm fruit, edible peel subgroup 23C; TUBEROUS and CORM VEGETABLES - Crops of Crop
|
||
Subgroup 1C;
|
||
14-DAY PLANT-BACK:
|
||
Sugarcane3
|
||
12-MONTH PLANT-BACK:
|
||
For crops not listed on this label, or for crops for which no tolerances for the active ingredients have been established, the plant-back
|
||
interval must be observed.
|
||
1Cover crops for soil building or erosion control may be planted any time, but do not graze or harvest for food or feed.
|
||
2For Idaho, Oregon and Washington Only.
|
||
3Sugarcane: 12-month plant back in all registered states except for Florida (14-Day).
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
CROP USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
Choose the lower rate for light infestations and the higher rate for heavy infestations.
|
||
ALFALFA
|
||
FOLIAR - Grown For Forage, Fodder, Straw, and Hay
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Three-cornered alfalfa hopper
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Tarnished plant bug
|
||
(Lygus lineolaris)
|
||
Western plant bug
|
||
(Lygus hesperus)
|
||
14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on alfalfa, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
Do not use on Alfalfa Grown for Seed.
|
||
ASPARAGUS1
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 30 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on asparagus,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
1Only for Post-Harvest and Fern Stage use
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
BRASSICA HEAD AND STEM VEGETABLE AND KOHLRABI
|
||
FOLIAR Crops of Group 5-16 - Broccoli; Brussels sprouts; Cabbage; Cabbage, Chinese, napa; Cauliflower; cultivars, varieties,
|
||
and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s) Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on brassica (cole) leafy
|
||
vegetables, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
BRASSICA HEAD AND STEM VEGETABLE AND KOHLRABI
|
||
SOIL Crops of Group 5-16 - Broccoli; Brussels sprouts; Cabbage; Cabbage, Chinese, napa; Cauliflower; cultivars, varieties,
|
||
and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed line prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3 - 4 inches below seed line
|
||
• Potting hole drench at transplanting
|
||
• Post-transplant drench following setting and covering
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on brassica (cole) leafy
|
||
vegetables, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
BUSHBERRY (Subgroup 13-07B)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Aronia berry; Blueberry (Vaccinium spp. - highbush, lowbush, and cultivars and/or hybrids of these); Chilean guava; Currant (black,
|
||
buffalo, native and red); Elderberry; European barberry; Gooseberry; Highbush cranberry; Honeysuckle, edible; Huckleberry;
|
||
Jostaberry; Juneberry (Saskatoon Serviceberry); Lingonberry; Salal; Sea buckthorn; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Blueberry thrips-feeding damage reduction
|
||
(Frankliniella vaccinii) 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Blueberry maggot 12.0 – 14.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Blueberry thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips citri) 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Chilli thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips dorsalis) 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 3 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on bushberry,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
CANEBERRY (Subgroup 13-07A)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Blackberry; Loganberry; Raspberry (black and red); Wild raspberry; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 30 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Year on caneberry, regardless of
|
||
product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
CEREAL GRAINS (Group 15), FORAGE, FODDER AND STRAW OF CEREAL GRAINS (Group 16) AND QUINOA
|
||
FOLIAR - Including production for seed
|
||
Crops of Crop Group 15 (excluding Rice; Wild rice) - Barley; Buckwheat; Corn (field corn, seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn); Millet,
|
||
pearl; Millet, proso; Oat; Rye; Sorghum, milo (including sorghum grown for syrup)1; Teosinte; Triticale; Wheat.
|
||
Crops of Crop Group 16 (excluding Rice; Wild rice) - Barley; Buckwheat; Corn (field corn, seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn); Millet,
|
||
pearl; Millet, proso; Oat; Rye; Sorghum, milo (including sorghum grown for syrup); Teosinte; Triticale; Wheat
|
||
1See separate Use Table for Sorghum - Soil application instructions
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s) - hay, forage, sorghum grown for syrup, or sweet corn
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s) - dried grain, stover or straw
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on cereal grains,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
CITRUS FRUITS (Group 10-10)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Calamondin; Citron; Citrus hybrids; Grapefruit; Japanese summer grapefruit; Kumquat; Lemon; Lime; Lime (Sweet, Australian desert,
|
||
Australian finger, Australian round, Brown River finger, Mount White, New Guinea wild, Russell River, Tahiti); Mediterranean mandarin;
|
||
Orange (sour, sweet, Tachibana, Trifoliate); Pummelo; Satsuma mandarin; Tangelo; Tangerine (Mandarin); Tangor; Uniq fruit; cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Citrus mealybug 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Asian citrus psyllid
|
||
Citricola scale
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Barnacle scale1
|
||
Citrus thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips citri)
|
||
Katydid nymphs
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Citrus leafminer 14.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
1Time SIVANTO prime applications for control of barnacle scale according to crawler stage. Two applications may be required to
|
||
achieve best efficacy.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 50 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
For Florida only- minimum application volumes: 2.5 gallons/Acre (Ground); For Florida and Texas only: 3 gallons/Acre (Aerial) for
|
||
control of Asian citrus psyllid. For control or suppression of other pests, application volumes should be increased to provide thorough
|
||
and complete coverage to obtain adequate control.
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on citrus fruit,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
CITRUS FRUITS (Group 10-10)
|
||
SOIL
|
||
Calamondin; Citron; Citrus hybrids; Grapefruit; Japanese summer grapefruit; Kumquat; Lemon; Lime; Lime (Sweet, Australian desert,
|
||
Australian finger, Australian round, Brown River finger, Mount White, New Guinea wild, Russell River, Tahiti); Mediterranean mandarin;
|
||
Orange (sour, sweet, Tachibana, Trifoliate); Pummelo; Satsuma mandarin; Tangelo; Tangerine (Mandarin); Tangor; Uniq fruit; cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Asian citrus psyllid
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Citrus canker
|
||
(Xanthomonas citri subsp. Citri) 28.0
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Basal drench in sufficient water to move SIVANTO prime into root zone
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on citrus fruit,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
CLOVER1
|
||
FOLIAR - Grown For Forage, Fodder, Seed, Straw and Hay
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on clover, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
1Only For Use in: Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
|
||
COFFEE
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Green Scale 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on coffee, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
COTTONSEED (Subgroup 20C)
|
||
FOLIAR - Including Production for Seed
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Fleahoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on cotton, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES (Group 9)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Chayote (fruit); Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon); Citron melon; Cucumber; Gherkin; Gourd, edible (includes hyotan, cucuzza,
|
||
hechima, Chinese okra); Momordica spp. (includes balsam apple, balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber); Pumpkin; Squash,
|
||
summer (includes crookneck squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow, zucchini); Squash, winter (includes acorn
|
||
squash, butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash, spaghetti squash) ; Watermelon (includes hybrids and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus)
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Squash bug
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
A mild yellowing on leaf margins is sometimes seen following application of SIVANTO prime in cucurbits.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on cucurbit
|
||
vegetables, regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
Do not apply SIVANTO prime as a foliar application to muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo including 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).
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES (Group 9)
|
||
SOIL
|
||
Chayote (fruit); Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon); Citron melon; Cucumber; Gherkin; Gourd, edible (includes hyotan, cucuzza,
|
||
hechima, Chinese okra); Momordica spp. (includes balsam apple, balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber); Muskmelon (hybrids
|
||
and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo including 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) ; Pumpkin; Squash, summer
|
||
(includes crookneck squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow, zucchini); Squash, winter (includes acorn squash,
|
||
butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash, spaghetti squash) ; Watermelon (includes hybrids and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus)
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Disease Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
CYSDV - Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed line prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3-4 inches below seed line
|
||
• Potting hole drench at transplanting
|
||
• Post-transplant drench following setting and covering
|
||
A mild yellowing on leaf margins is sometimes seen following application of SIVANTO prime in cucurbits.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on cucurbit vegetables,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
DATE
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Pink hibiscus mealybug 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 15 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on date, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
FRUITING VEGETABLES (Group 8-10)
|
||
SOIL
|
||
African eggplant; Bush tomato; Cocona; Currant tomato; Eggplant; Garden huckleberry; Goji berry; Groundcherry; Martynia;
|
||
Naranjilla; Okra; Pea eggplant; Pepino; Pepper, bell; Pepper, nonbell; Roselle; Scarlet eggplant; Sunberry; Tomatillo; Tomato; Tree
|
||
tomato; cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Disease Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
TYLCV - Tomato yellow leaf curl virus 28.0
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Psyllids
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed line prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3-4 inches below seed line
|
||
• Potting hole drench at transplanting
|
||
• Post-transplant drench following setting and covering
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 45 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on fruiting vegetables,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
FRUITING VEGETABLES (Group 8-10)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
African eggplant; Bush tomato; Cocona; Currant tomato; Eggplant; Garden huckleberry; Goji berry; Groundcherry; Martynia;
|
||
Naranjilla; Okra; Pea eggplant; Pepino; Pepper, bell; Pepper, nonbell; Roselle; Scarlet eggplant; Sunberry; Tomatillo; Tomato; Tree
|
||
tomato; cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Colorado potato beetle
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Psyllids
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
Disease Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
TYLCV - Tomato yellow leaf curl virus 14.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Chilli thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips dorsalis) 12.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on fruiting vegetables,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
GRASS FORAGE, FODDER AND HAY (Group 17)1
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
All pasture and range grasses and grasses grown for hay or silage; Any grass, Gramineae family (either green or cured) except
|
||
sugarcane and those included in the cereal grains group (barley; buckwheat; Corn; Millet, pearl; Millet, proso; Oat; Popcorn; Rice;
|
||
Rye; Sorghum (milo); Teosinte; Triticale; Wheat; Wild rice)
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on grasses,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
1Only For Use in: Idaho and Oregon.
|
||
HOP
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 10.7
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 10.7 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.14 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on hop, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
KAVA
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Kava Leaves; Kava Root
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on kava, regardless
|
||
of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
LEAF PETIOLE VEGETABLE
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Crops of Crop Subgroup 22B - Cardoon; Celery; Celery, Chinese; Fuki ; Rhubarb; Udo ; Zuiki; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on stalk and stem
|
||
vegetables, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
|
||
22
|
||
CELTUCE; FENNEL, FLORENCE, FRESH LEAVES AND STALK
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on stalk and stem
|
||
vegetables, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
LEAFY VEGETABLE (Group 4-16)1
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Amaranth, Chinese; Amaranth, leafy; Arugula; Aster, Indian; Blackjack; Broccoli raab; Broccoli, Chinese; Cabbage, abyssinian;
|
||
Cabbage, Chinese, bok choy; Cabbage, seakale; Cat's whiskers; Cham-chwi; Cham-na-mul; Chervil, fresh leaves; Chipilin;
|
||
Chrysanthemum, garland; Cilantro, fresh leaves; Collards; Corn salad; Cosmos; Cress, garden; Cress, upland; Dandelion, leaves;
|
||
Dang-gwi, leaves; Dillweed; Dock; Dol-nam-mul; Ebolo; Endive; Escarole; Fameflower; Feather cockscomb; Good King Henry;
|
||
Hanover salad; Huauzontle; Jute, leaves; Kale; Lettuce, bitter; Lettuce, head; Lettuce, leaf; Maca, leaves; Mizuna; Mustard greens;
|
||
Orach; Parsley, fresh leaves; Plantain, buckthorn; Primrose, English; Purslane, garden; Purslane, winter; Radicchio; Radish, leaves;
|
||
Rape greens; Rocket, wild; Shepherd's purse; Spinach; Spinach, Malabar; Spinach, New Zealand; Spinach, tanier; Swiss chard;
|
||
Turnip greens; Violet, Chinese, leaves; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on leafy vegetables,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
1See separate table for taro leaves use directions.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
LEAFY VEGETABLE (Group 4-16)1
|
||
SOIL
|
||
Amaranth, Chinese; Amaranth, leafy; Arugula; Aster, Indian; Blackjack; Broccoli raab; Broccoli, Chinese; Cabbage, abyssinian; Cabbage,
|
||
Chinese, bok choy; Cabbage, seakale; Cat's whiskers; Cham-chwi; Cham-na-mul; Chervil, fresh leaves; Chipilin; Chrysanthemum,
|
||
garland; Cilantro, fresh leaves; Collards; Corn salad; Cosmos; Cress, garden; Cress, upland; Dandelion, leaves; Dang-gwi, leaves;
|
||
Dillweed; Dock ; Dol-nam-mul ; Ebolo ; Endive ; Escarole; Fameflower ; Feather cockscomb; Good King Henry; Hanover salad;
|
||
Huauzontle; Jute, leaves ; Kale; Lettuce, bitter; Lettuce, head; Lettuce, leaf ; Maca, leaves; Mizuna; Mustard greens; Orach; Parsley, fresh
|
||
leaves; Plantain, buckthorn; Primrose, English; Purslane, garden; Purslane, winter; Radicchio; Radish, leaves; Rape greens; Rocket,
|
||
wild; Shepherd's purse; Spinach; Spinach, Malabar; Spinach, New Zealand; Spinach, tanier; Swiss chard; Turnip greens; Violet, Chinese,
|
||
leaves; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed line prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3-4 inches below seed line
|
||
• Potting hole drench at transplanting
|
||
• Post-transplant drench following setting and covering
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on leafy vegetables,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
1See separate table for taro leaves use directions.
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
LEGUME VEGETABLES (SUCCULENT OR DRIED) (Group 6) and FOLIAGE OF LEGUME VEGETABLES (Group 7)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Crops of Crop Group 6 - Bean (Lupinus spp.) (includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, and white sweet lupin); Bean (Phaseolus
|
||
spp.) (includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, tepary bean, wax bean); Bean
|
||
(Vigna spp.) (includes adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, Crowder pea, moth bean,
|
||
mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean); Broad bean (fava bean); Chickpea (garbanzo bean); Guar; Jackbean;
|
||
Lablab bean (hyacinth bean); Lentil; Pea (Pisum spp.) (includes dwarf pea, edible-pod pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green
|
||
pea, snow pea, sugar snap pea); Pigeon pea; Soybean; Soybean (immature seed); Sword bean.
|
||
Crops of Crop Group 7 - Bean; Field pea
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s) – Forage, Leaves, Vines, Pods, Cutting for Hay, or Seed (fresh or dry, except dry soybean seed);
|
||
21 Day(s) – dry soybean seed
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on legume vegetables
|
||
(succulent or dried), regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
LOW GROWING BERRY
|
||
(Subgroup 13-07G)
|
||
FOLIAR - excluding Cranberry and Blueberry, lowbush; Bearberry; Bilberry; Cloudberry; Lingonberry; Muntries; Partridgeberry;
|
||
Strawberry; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Blueberry thrips-feeding damage reduction
|
||
(Frankliniella vaccinii)
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Blueberry maggot 12.0 – 14.0
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Blueberry thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips citri) 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Chilli thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips dorsalis) 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on low growing berry,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
PEANUT
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Three-cornered alfalfa hopper
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on peanut, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
PINEAPPLE
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Mealybugs 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO® prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on pineapple,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
26
|
||
POME FRUIT (Group 11-10)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Apple; Azarole; Crabapple; Loquat; Mayhaw; Medlar; Pear; Pear, Asian; Pseudocydonia sinensis (Thouin) C.K. Schneid.; Quince;
|
||
Quince, Chinese; Quince, Japanese; Tejocote; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except woolly apple aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Oystershell scale
|
||
Pear psylla
|
||
San Jose scale1
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Woolly apple aphids 12.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
For best results, combine SIVANTO prime with a horticultural oil for pre-bloom applications targeting San Jose scale.
|
||
1Suppression in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on pome fruit,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
Do not apply SIVANTO prime with horticultural oils to pear in late-season or during periods of above average temperatures.
|
||
ROOT VEGETABLES - EXCEPT SUGARBEET (Subgroup 1B)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Beet, garden; Burdock, edible; Carrot; Celeriac (celery root); Chervil, turnip-rooted; Chicory; Ginseng; Horseradish; Parsley,
|
||
turnip-rooted; Parsnip; Radish; Radish, oriental (daikon); Rutabaga; Salsify (oyster plant); Salsify, black; Salsify, Spanish; Skirret;
|
||
Turnip
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on root vegetables,
|
||
regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
Do not harvest the tops (leaves) from any crop listed under Crop Subgroup 1B, except turnip greens and kava leaves, for human or
|
||
livestock consumption.
|
||
SMALL FRUIT VINE CLIMBING - EXCEPT FUZZY KIWIFRUIT (Subgroup 13-07F)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Amur river grape; Gooseberry; Grape; Kiwifruit (hardy only); Maypop; Schisandra berry; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Sharpshooters 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Vine mealybug 12.0 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on small fruit vine
|
||
climbing, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
SMALL FRUIT VINE CLIMBING - EXCEPT FUZZY KIWIFRUIT (Subgroup 13-07F)
|
||
SOIL
|
||
Amur river grape; Gooseberry; Grape; Kiwifruit (hardy only); Maypop; Schisandra berry; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Sharpshooters
|
||
Vine mealybug
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Basal drench in sufficient water to move SIVANTO prime into root zone
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on small fruit vine
|
||
climbing, regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
28
|
||
SORGHUM
|
||
SOIL - Including sorghum grown for syrup
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 10.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed row prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3 - 4 inches below seed-line
|
||
• In-furrow spray during planting
|
||
• Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 45 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on Sorghum,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 1
|
||
STONE FRUIT (Group 12-12)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Apricot; Apricot, Japanese; capulin; cherry, black; cherry, nanking; cherry, sweet; cherry, tart; jujube, chinese; nectarine; peach;
|
||
plum; plum, american; plum, beach; plum, canada; plum, cherry; plum, Chickasaw; plum, damson; plum, Japanese; plum, Klamath;
|
||
plum, prune; Plumcot; Sloe; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
San Jose scale1 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
For best results, combine SIVANTO prime with a horticultural oil for pre-bloom applications targeting San Jose scale.
|
||
1Suppression in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 10 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on stone fruit,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
29
|
||
TARO LEAVES
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on taro leaves,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
TARO LEAVES
|
||
SOIL
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
21.0 – 28.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
SIVANTO prime may be applied at the specified dosage by the following methods:
|
||
• Chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment
|
||
• Injection below the eventual seed line prior to planting. Place SIVANTO prime 3-4 inches below seed line
|
||
• Potting hole drench at transplanting
|
||
• Post-transplant drench following setting and covering
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 Day(s)
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Crop Season on taro leaves,
|
||
regardless of method of application, product or formulation.
|
||
Maximum number of crop seasons per year: 3
|
||
|
||
30
|
||
TREE NUTS (Group 14-12)
|
||
FOLIAR - excluding Almond
|
||
African nut-tree; Beech nut; Brazil nut; Brazilian pine; Bunya; Bur oak; Butternut; Cajou nut; Candlenut; Cashew; Chestnut; Chinquapin;
|
||
Coconut; Coquito nut; Dika nut; Ginkgo; Guiana chestnut; Hazelnut (Filbert); Heartnut; Hickory nut; Japanese horse-chestnut; Macadamia
|
||
nut; Mongongo nut; Monkey puzzle nut; Monkey-pot; Okari nut; Pachira nut; Peach palm nut; Pecan; Pequi; Pili nut; Pine nut; Pistachio;
|
||
Sapucaia nut; Tropical almond; Walnut, black; Walnut, English; Yellowhorn; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 14 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on tree nut, regardless
|
||
of product or formulation.
|
||
TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL, MEDIUM TO LARGE FRUIT, SMOOTH , INEDIBLE PEEL (Subgroup 24B)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Abiu; Akee apple; Avocado; Avocado, Guatemalan; Avocado, Mexican; Avocado, West Indian; Bacury; Banana; banana, dwarf; Binjai;
|
||
Canistel; Cupuacú; Etambe; Jatobá; Kei apple; Langsat; Lanjut; Lucuma; Mabolo; Mango; Mango, horse; Mango, Saipan; Mangosteen;
|
||
Paho; Papaya; Pawpaw, common; Pelipisan; Pequi; Persimmon, American; Piquia; Plantain; Pomegranate; Poshte; Quandong;
|
||
Sapote, black; Sapote, green; Sapote, white; Sataw; Screw-pine; Star apple; Tamarind-of-the-Indies; Wild loquat; cultivars, varieties,
|
||
and/or hybrids of these
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids
|
||
Whiteflies 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Pest Suppressed Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Avocado thrips
|
||
(Scirtothrips perseae) 10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 Day(s) (Pomegranate)
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 1 Day(s) (Other listed crops)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s) (Pomegranate)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 14 Day(s) (Other listed crops)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 25 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 10 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on tropical and
|
||
subtropical, medium to large fruit, smooth, inedible peel, regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
|
||
31
|
||
TUBEROUS AND CORM VEGETABLES (Subgroup 1C)
|
||
FOLIAR
|
||
Arracacha; Arrowroot; artichoke, Chinese; artichoke, Jerusalem; canna, edible (Queensland arrowroot); cassava, bitter and sweet; Chayote
|
||
(root)1; Chufa; Dasheen (taro); Ginger; Leren; Potato2; Sweet potato; Tanier (cocoyam); Turmeric; Yam bean (jicama, manoic pea); Yam, true
|
||
Pest Controlled Product Rate (fl oz/A)
|
||
Aphids (except green peach aphid)
|
||
Leafhoppers 7.0 – 14.0
|
||
Colorado potato beetle
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Potato psyllid
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
10.5 – 14.0
|
||
Application Information:
|
||
1See cucurbit vegetables Crop Group 9 for Chayote (fruit).
|
||
2For optimum control of potato psyllid, use of MSO adjuvant or similar is recommended.
|
||
Application Restrictions:
|
||
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum interval between applications: 7 Day(s)
|
||
Minimum Application Volume: 10 Gallons/Acre | Ground; 3 Gallons/Acre | Aerial
|
||
Do not apply more than 28 fl oz of SIVANTO prime (0.365 Pound Flupyradifurone) per Acre Per Calendar Year on tuberous and corm
|
||
vegetables, regardless of product or formulation.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store in original container away from feed and food. Store in cool, dry area. Do not store in direct sunlight. Do
|
||
not allow prolonged storage in temperatures that exceed 105°F (40°C) or in temperatures that fall below 14°F (-10°C).
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: To avoid wastes, use all material in this container by application according to label directions. If wastes cannot
|
||
be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste facility or pesticide disposal program (often such programs are run by state or local
|
||
governments or by industry).
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING: Rigid, Non-refillable containers (equal to or less than 5 gallons)
|
||
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after
|
||
emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after
|
||
the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a
|
||
mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
||
Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to drain for 10 seconds after the
|
||
flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure
|
||
rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip.
|
||
Once container is rinsed, offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration.
|
||
Bayer, Bayer Cross and Sivanto® are registered trademarks of Bayer Group.
|
||
©2023 Bayer Group. All rights reserved.
|
||
|
||
NET CONTENTS: 1 GALLON
|
||
US61381668E 200924Ev2 10/23
|
||
US61381668E (200924Ev2) SIVANTO PRIME 1 GALLON ECL BASE LABEL
|
||
COLORS: CMYK DATE: 10/05/23
|
||
Label Coordinator: Mark Schmidt
|
||
SIVANTO® PRIME
|
||
For use in pest management and suppression of listed insects.
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S):
|
||
FLUPYRADIFURONE: ..................................................................................................... 17.09%
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS: .................................................................................................. 82.91%
|
||
TOTAL: 100.00%
|
||
Contains 1.67 pounds of flupyradifurone per U.S. gallon (200 grams AI/liter)
|
||
CAS No: 951659-40-8
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 264-1141
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
See Back Panel for First Aid Instructions and Booklet for Complete Precautionary Statements
|
||
and Directions for Use.
|
||
For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
|
||
For PRODUCT USE Information Call 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
|
||
FIRST AID
|
||
If
|
||
Swallowed:
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment
|
||
advice.
|
||
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
|
||
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center
|
||
or doctor.
|
||
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
|
||
If on Skin or
|
||
Clothing:
|
||
• Take off contaminated clothing.
|
||
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
||
If in Eyes: • 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.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
||
In case of emergency, call the toll-free Bayer CropScience Emergency Response
|
||
telephone number: 1- 800-334-7577.
|
||
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center
|
||
or doctor, or going for treatment.
|
||
Note to Physician: No specific antidote. Treat the patient symptomatically.
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
• Harmful if swallowed. • Harmful if absorbed through skin. • Causes moderate eye
|
||
irritation. • Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. • Prolonged or frequently
|
||
repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
|
||
inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
Read the entire label before using this product.
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store in original container away from feed and food. Store in cool, dry
|
||
area. Do not store in direct sunlight. Do not allow prolonged storage in temperatures that
|
||
exceed 105°F (40°C) or in temperatures that fall below 14°F (-10°C). PESTICIDE DISPOSAL:
|
||
To avoid wastes, use all material in this container by application according to label directions.
|
||
If wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste facility or pesticide disposal
|
||
program (often such programs are run by state or local governments or by industry).
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING: Rigid, Non-refillable containers (equal to or less than 5 gallons):
|
||
Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse or pressure rinse
|
||
container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining
|
||
contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow
|
||
begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour
|
||
rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain
|
||
for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Pressure
|
||
rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
|
||
continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down over
|
||
application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure
|
||
rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and rinse at about 40 PSI for at least 30 seconds.
|
||
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Once container is rinsed, offer for recycling
|
||
if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration.
|
||
Bayer and Sivanto® are registered trademarks of Bayer Group.
|
||
©2023 Bayer Group. All rights reserved.
|
||
Produced for
|
||
Bayer CropScience LP
|
||
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd.
|
||
St. Louis, MO 63167
|
||
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