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# AQUA PHOSKIL 6
- EPA Reg No: **279-1251**
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Danger
- Active ingredients: Parathion (64.5%)
- Label accepted: 1988-10-31
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01251-19881031.pdf
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Code 1393
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
Due 10 very high acute toxicity 10 Humans and Birds
f),f (2 0219 -12·) I
Net Contents
For relall sale 10 and use only by certified apphcalor or persons under their direct supervisjon and'
Oflly for those uses covered by the certified applicator's c~rllflcallor,- Direct supeMSIOCI tor thiS
product i~ delloed as the cet'bhed applICator being physic ally pre::;ent dunng 8whcabon. ITI!iXlng.
loading. repair and cleanif"lg of application equipment Commeroal cerbfted appI:caIOfS must also
ensure lhal all persons InVOlved in these actMbes are infOl'TIP...i ,,',he precautionary stalements.
Aqua Phoskil® 6-
Insecticide-Miticide #
EPA Reg_ No. 279-1251 AA EPA Est., 279-
DANGER-POlSON-PRECAUTIONS
Active Ingredients:
Parathion (O,O·dtethyl-O-p-nitrophenyl
thiophosphate}... . ........ .
Inert Ingredients: ........... .
By WI.
POISONOUS IF SWALLOWED
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. .. _ 64.51'0
35.5%
lW.OO%
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ThiS product can kill you II s ..... allo .... ed even III
Contains 6 pounds Parathion per gallon.
STOP! READ THE LABEL
CAN KILL YOU
DANGER
Keep out of reach
of children
POISON
See side panels
for antidote
and precautions
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00 NOT TOUCH
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00 NOT
BREATHE
lalal " s .... allowed
POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
POisonous Iliouct:ed by hands or sr"U('d 0'
splashed on sklll_ III eyes or on clothmg (liQUid
goes lhrough clothes J
POISONOUS IF BREATHED
Breath'n'] vapors. spray ollSI (,t. ,jUSI may be
lal<ll
THIS PRODUCT MAY B
ALLOWED TO C TA
PELIGRO ALI. INSTRUCTI F
MENT L INC
PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: S. usted no lee Ingles, no use este pro- III. 'E 0 Y W THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
declo hasla que la ellquela Ie haya Sldo exphcado amPhame;.le '1///111/1 ~~~ THI A QU NT DURING MIXINGIlOADING. APPlI-
I~ ~~J. ~f/II. ~: Z 100NSA AND CLEANING OF 4PPlI,ATION EQUIPMENT.
Z !. WII~/.~ _ ~~ ~/f/lf/'" FI DS OF PESTICIDE. ANDEARL':~EOifRY INTO TREATED
W/~ 'l///IIIN t. ~ ,~~ ~ ~A Walerprool panls and coat; heavy-<1uly ctoJrniUl"eSlstant gloves; rub·
t;,
'//I~ '/f/) 'IZ ~/11f//. ~ .'//1 ~ 11. ber boots or rubber overs~:~ or WIdIl'el1mmed hat; salely gog-
~ 'l//~, fjJ %: '11111//1/1 91es or (ace shield: N[OSt-lappro~ respirato, In addItion, mixer,1oad-
'11111111// WIl flJllllll" ers must wear a chemlca"eSlsta", apron when using no. concentrated
'/~ ~ product DUring aenal appla~8 nonencJosed cockpllS. a helmet with
11/J1I1//I 'I _. __ . a Visor may be sub!'tituted to.-the flcxxJ or wide-brimmed hat and safety
m . A C C· .... l I goggles or face shield requlr4!r;Qn",s. .. •
. : -:.i.. 1 i':: D I POISONOUS TO FISH AAO)t/lJlLlFE ••••• :
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POISON SIGNS (Symptom",' •
-FMC. L
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EPA r -FMC Corporation . ,-... 19-1a.5!
Agricultural Chemical Group
Philadelphia PA .19103
PARATHION IS a very daft4e'1-~lf5 poison. U ~aAi.dly enle,s the body on
conlact with all skIn surlaces and eyes. aroth ... g oINel with thiS malerial
I must be removed ImmedIately_Exposed ~MfI's musl receive prompt
I medical Irea/menl or Ihey may die. •••
I I . .. . Some of the signs and symptoms of POlSO","'9 are" t.eadache. nausea,
vomltmg. cramps, weakness. blurred VISion. pln-paml pUpl!S. Ilgt>lness
in chest, labored breathing, nervousness. sweatlOg, watering 01 eyes,
drooling or Irothmg of mouth and nose, muscle spasms and coma_
WORK SAFETY RULES
IF MIXING'LOADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM.
THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
BE WORN AS AN AL TERNAlIVE:
Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chem~J resista!lt apron, long­
sleeved shirt (or gaunllels and short sleeve shirt) and k>ng-Iegged pants;
shoes and socks.
Safety goggles or a faceshield must be worn when the system is under
pres ure. AU other protective clothing and equipment required lor use
with open systems must be available nearby.
IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR
COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP·
MENT MAY Bf WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
Clean r.ng-sleeved shut and Iong-I""gged pants. All other protective
clothing and equipment required for use during applical:'.:'r"! must be
available In the cab and must be worn when exihng the cab into treated
areas. If used fOf this purpose. contaminated clothing may nol be brought
back into the cab unless In an enclosure such 3:; a plastic bag.
REMEMBER~ THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT
YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EOUIP·
MENT OR DURING EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUC·
TIONS ABOVE.
HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
APPLICATION.
IMPORTANT! If JjeS!ICidc comes In contact with skm. wash off with soap
and water. and contact a physIcian Immechately Always wash hands.
face, and arms wIth soap and water before smoking. eating. drinking,
or tOlletlng.
AFTER WORK: Wash gloves with soap and water before removing.
Take off all work clothes and shoes. Store protective clothing separately
from personal clothing. Launder protective dolhlng after each use. Shower
using soap and waler. Wear only clean clothe~ when leavIng job. Do
not wear contaminated Clothing. Personal clothing worn during mixing!
loading. applJcation. repair and cleaning of applicatIon equipment, cis­
posal of pesticide. and early reentry inlo treated ftelds must be stored
and laundered separately from household articles. Clothing and CQUlp­
me:-.t heaVIly contaminated or drenched wIth parathIon must be de­
stroyed according to state and local regulations.
HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
ADEOUATELY DECONTAMINATED.
Respirators should be cleaned and cartrrdges replaced according to
instructions Included with respirators. Replace gloves freQuentry.
FIRST AID TREATMENT
Call a doctor (phYSician). cliniC or hospital immediately. Explain that the
victim has been €'xposed 10 parathion and descnbe hl5 conditIon.
If breathing has stopped, start artifiCial resplrahon Immediately and
maintatn unltl doctor sees VIctim.
If sWf'aliowed, drink 1 or 2 ~Iasses of waler and mduce vomiting by
touching back of throat wIth finger. Never give anything by mouth 10 an
unconSCIOUS person. Have victim fte down and keep QUiet. See doctor
immediately.
In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skm wlih plenty of water
for at least 15 minutes while removmg CG,ltamlnalcd clOlhlng and shoes.
See doctor immediately.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Antidote-administer atropme sulfate in farge doses. TWO to FOUR
mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanOSIS IS overcome.
Repeal at 5 to 10 minute intervals unltl signs of alroplnlzalton appear.
2-PAM chloride is also antidotal and may be admtnlstered tn conjunclton
wilh almpine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANOUILIZERS. Par·
athion is a stro~o f~~I~esterase tohtbilor aHecling central and periph­
eral nelVous systems aud productng cardiac and respiratory depresston.
At first sign of p~I~,prary edema. the pattent shOuld be given supple­
mental oxygen.an(j Ir~ted symptomaltcally. Conltnucd absorptton of
the poison may ~~ .. and fata"re~M'S have been reported alter initial
improvemenl; VEfiY CLOSE ~~ER-:ISION OF THE PATIENT IS IN·
DICATED FOF; AT LEAST 48<HOUR!.
FOR EMERGEl!el ~ISTANCE CALL
71 '-7~5·3765
, , • fDST T"~ATED AREA
Consult your S""\e .4g(Jcultural ~~illn SelVlce or Expertment Stallon
regarding poshng 1reated are~. :
ENVIRONM~;rAL HA'iARDS
Thts pesticide IStltQhty toxic to fIsh and wildlife. Birds to treated areas
may be ktlled. F~h f'l'Id other aquatic orgalllsms may be ~llIcd at rcc­
ommendeo appltcMIOn'fates. When heating lakes or olher open bodIes
of water apply or1ly t'cfshallow edges. Consul! WIth slate fish and game
departments before apply tog 10 pubhc waters. Run-oft and duft Irom
larget areas may be hazardous to aqualtc orgamsms In adjacent aquatic
sites. 00 not contamInate waler by cleamng of eqUipment or disposal
of wastes.
ThiS product IS eXlr~mely tOXIC to bees exposed to duect treatmont or
residues on bloomlOg crops or we€'ds. 00 not apply thiS product or allow
to dnft 10 bloomIng crops or weeds \f bees arc vIsIting Ihe treatment
area.
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PHYS!CAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
WARNING! FLAMMABLE
Keep away from heat and open Hame_
Keep container dosed. leaking packages should be removed to a safe
place.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use thiS product In a manner incon­
sistent with its labeling.
00 not apply this product through any type 01 Irrtgatlon system.
00 not apply this product In such a manner as 10 dlreclly or through
drift expose workers or other ,ersons. The area bemg treated must Ix.
vacated by unprotected persons.
Reenlry inlo treated fields before expirallOn o! (he reentry inlerval speci­
lied on this label is prOhibited, unless the protective clothing and equip.
ment specified on this label are used.
Because certain stdtes may require more reslriclive reentry IntelVals lor
VatlOUS crops treated with thiS product, consult your Stale Department
01 Agrtculture lor further informalton.
Wriuen or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to
be ill"a treated area or In an area aboulta bt- treated With thiS product.
Inform workers of areas or ftelds that may not be entered Without spectflc
protective clothing. period of hfll(' field must be vacated and appropriate
actions to take in case of aCCidental exposure. An example 01 such
information IS given under wriUen warnings When oral warnings are
given, warnings shall be given tn a fanguage customarily understood by
workers. Oral warnings must be given it there IS reason 10 belteve that
wnUen warnings cannot be understood by workers. WriUen warnings
must mclude the following InformallQn:
DANGER
Area treated with Aqua Phoskll. 6 insecticide-miticide {Ill (lnser!.
date). 00 not enter WIthout appropriate protective clothing for
(Insert reentry IntelVal hsted under crop use or Slate Department
of Agrlculture's reentry mtervallf more re.5tnchve).
In case of aCCIdental exposure to pesticide spray or dust. wash
the skin thoroughly with soap and water Remove conlamlnatt"(i
clothing and wash before reuse. Ii In eyes. flush WIth plenty of
water. " inhaled. go to an area where the pestiCide has not been
apphed. Gel medIcal attention If needeo.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Pesticide Storage
00 not store in or around the home.
00 not slore below 20 F. ( _. TC).
00 nol use or store near heat, open !lame or hot surfaces.
Keep out of reach 01 children and animals. Store in ongmal con·
tamers only. Store to a COOl. dry place and aVOId excess heal.
Carefully open containers. After partial use, replace Itds and dose
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container.). Do not oontaminate other pesbQdes, fertilIZers. water.· I £
food, or feed by storage or disposal. I .....
In case of sptll. aVOId contact, isolate area and keep out anImals
and unprotected persons. Coniine spills Call FMC collect: (716)
735·3765.
To confine spill: If liquid. dtke surlOundlng area or absorb With
sand, cat htler or commerCial clay. (I dry male rial, cover to pre­
vent clspersal. Place damaged package in a holding COntalOe;.
Identtiy contents.
Pesticide Disposal
PestiCide wastes ale acutcly hazardous Impro;>ct dl5posal 01
el(cess pesticide, spray mIxture, or flnsate IS a Violation of Fed­
eral law. If thesc wastes cannot be disposed of by use accordl!lfJ
to labcl instructions, contact your State Pesltcidc or EnVlfon­
mental Control Agency. 01 the Hal~rdolJs Waste representallve
at the nealest EPA Regional Office lor qUldanr:e
Container Disposal
Tuple {lose (or cqUlval(!nI). Then orier tor recycling or tCcondl­
... """ Ilotling. or punclure 3nd dispose of m a sanltiuy landhll, or inctn·
erahon, or, II allowed by slale and local authotlltes, by burning.
If burned. slay out 01 smoke.
ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
OclO/c usmg tillS product to conlrol or eradicate mosqUito larvae In a
county IIsled bclow. you must contact the Endangmed Spectes Spe-
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cialls! in the Regional/Field OffIce of the U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service
(FWS) indicated below. You must provide FWS with your name and
phone number. the product you inlend to use, and Ihe SpecifIC k>calion
in which you Intend to use It. Th~ U.S. Fish and W,ldlife Service will
inform you whether your proposed use is in the range of endangered
species. Use of this product In the range of endangered specie ••
as defined for you by FWS, is prohibited.
Contact FWS Field Offices at the following numbers:
Alabama (Jackson. MISSISSippi, 601-965.49(0)
Colbert. Greene. Jackson, JeHerson. Lamar, lauderdale. Umeslone.
Madison. Marshall, Morgan. PIckens and Sumter
Arizona (Phoenix. Anzona, 602-261-4720)
Graham, lapaz. Mohave. Pima. Pinal. Santa Cruz and Yuma
Arkansas (Jackson. MISSISSIPPI. 601-965-4900)
Benton. Clark. Clay. Cross. lawrence, lee. Poinsette. Polk. RandoI;VI.
Sharp and SI. FranCIS
California (Sacramento. California. 916-460-4866)
Alameda. Colusa, Conlra CoSlra, Fresno, Humboll, Imperial, Inyo,
Kern, los Angeles. Ma:lO, Merced, Modoc, Mono. Monterey, Napa,
Orange. Riverside, San Bernardmo, San DiegO, San lUIS ObiSPO, San
Mateo, Santa Barbara, Sanla Clara, Solano. Sonoma. Stanislaus.
Suner . Tulare and Venlura
District of Columbia (AnnapoliS. Maryland. 301-;>59-5448)
Rock Creek Park
Florida (Jacksonville, Flonda. 904-791-2580) -
Alachua. Baker. Bradford, Brevard. Broward, Charlotte. CI:rus. Clay.
COllier. Columbia. Oade. De Sola. DIxie, Duval. Flagler. Gadsden,
Gilchrest, Glades. Hardee. Hendry. Hernando. Highlands. Hllfsborough,
Indian River, Jefferson. l.afayelle. lake. Le€.. leon, levy. Madison.
Manatee. Marion. Martin. Monroe. Nassau. Okaloosa. Okeechobee.
Orange. Osceola. Palm Beach. Pasco, Pinellas, POlk. Putnam. SI.
Johns. SI. luclt. Sarasota. Seminole. Sumter. Suwannee. Taylor,
Union. Volusla, Wakulla and Walton
Georgia (Jacksonvll.e. Florida. 904-791-25&O) ~ __
Brantley. Bryan. BUlloch. Burke. Camden. Candler. Catoosa. Charlton.
Chatham. EHmgham. Emanuel. Evans. Glascocio;, Glynn. Jefferson.
Jenkins. Johnson. liberty. long. McintOSh, Pierce. RIChmond. Screven,
Ware. Wash[ngtcn and Wayne
Hawaii (Honolulu. HawaII. 808-546-5608)
Islands of HawaII. Kaua[. w'aUi. Moloka[. Nuhau and Oahu
Idaho (BOise. Idaho. 208·334·1806. Ext 16)
Canbou, Bear Lake and Bonneville
Illinois (Rock Island. IIlinO[$, 309-793-5800)
Gallatin, Henderson Jo Davless. Massac. Mercer. Pike. Puiaski. Rock
Islar,d and White
Indiana (Bloom[nglon. Indiana. 612-334-4261)
DeKalb and Posey
Iowa (SI. Paul. Mlnnesola,'"612-725-7131;
Allamakee. Clayton. Cllnlon. Des Momes . ...Jubuque. Fayette. Jackson,
Louisa. Muscaline and SCaN
Kentucky (Ashev[lIe. North Carohna. 704-259-0321)
Ballard. Buller. Edmundson. Green, Har1. Jackson. laurel. livingston.
Marshall. McCracken. Mc(;reary. Pulaski. Rockaslle. Taylor, Warren
and Wayne
Maryland (Annapolis. Maryland. 301-269-5448)
Harford
Minnesota (SI. Paul, Minnesota, 612-725-7131)
HOiJs!on and Washington
Mississippi (Jackson. MISS[SSIPPI. 601·965·4900)
aa.rbome.·Copiah . ....Hind&.-Uawdmba. Jackson, Lowndes, ~roe and­
Noxubec
Missouri (Columbia. MISSOUri. 314-875·5374)
Barry. Benlon. Bollinger. Butler. Camden, Cedar. Chnsllan.~. Dallas.
F .. ankhn, Gasconade. Greene, Hawamba. HickOry. Jaspar. JeHerson.
lawrence. lowndes, Massac. Miller. Monroe, Newton. Noxubee.
Osage. Polk. Ralls. Ripley. SI. Clair. SI. loUiS. Slone. Wayne and
WebslCr
Nevada (Reno, Nevada. 702-784-5227)
Clark. lmcoln, Nyc and White PmE'
New M~xico (Albuquerque. New Mf "ICO, 505-566-2323)
Chaves. Eddy and Socorro
North Carolina (AsheVille. North CarOlina. 704-259·0321)
Edgecombe. Macon. Nash. PIli and Swain
North Dakota (Grand Island. Nebraska. 308·381·5571)
Burleigh. Emmons. Mcleon. McKenSI(', McLean, Mercer, Morton. and
CllvUI
Ohio (Columbus. OhiO. 614-231-3416)
PiCk away. WashmQlon .1no WllIJams
Oklahoma (lulsa. Oklahoma. 918·581-7458)
McCUIlain and Pushmaltlha
Oregon (Olympta. Washln9loll. 206-753,944,1)
Lake
South Carolina (Asheville. Soulh Caroitna. 704·259·0321)
Aiken, Barnwell. Ue:llllor1, Oerkley. Charleston, Collelon. Dorchester.
Georgclown, Hampton. Houy. Jasper and Manon
South Dakota (Plcrre. Soulh Dakota. 605·724·8692)
Hughs and Yanklon
Tennessee (A~hcville. North Car'll!lla. 704-259·0321)
BcdlOJd. Bloun!. Oratlley. CliUOCUrle. Cumherland. DaVison. Decall/r.
Frankhn, Hamilton. Hancock, Hardill. Hawkins. HIckman. Kn-,x.
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lawrence. linCOln, loudon, Manon. Marshall. Maury. Meigs. Monroe.
Morgan. POlk. Rhea, Roane. Scon. Sequatchie. Smith. Sullivan.
Trousdale. Wayne and Williamson
Texas (Texas. 713-229-3681 or 817-334-2961)
Brewster. Comal. Hays. Jeff DaVIS. Menard. Pecos and Reeves
Utah (Sa!! Lake CIty. Utah. 801-524-4430)
Ulah and WashIngton
Virginia (Annapolis. Maryland. 301-269,5448)
Augusta. lee. Russell. Scon. Smyth. Tazewe!l. Washmglon and Vbse
Wisconsin (Green Bay. WIsconSin. 414-465-2€82)
Crawford. Grant, Iowa. Pierce. Polk. RIchland. SI CrOIx and Vernon
Wyoming (Helena. Monlana. 406-449·5225)
lincoln and Sublette
The faf!owtng restrtcltOns apply 10 use 0; Ihrs product after February 1.
1988.
Before uSing Ihls pcsltclde on corn. ('liS. bar1ey, rle and or coHon III
the counties listed below. you must obtain Ihe PESTICIDE USE BUL·
LETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ~NOANGEREO SPECIES for lhe county
In which Ihe produci IS to be used. The bulletin IS available from your
County ExtenSion Agen!. Slale Fish and Game OffICe. or your pcsltClde
dealer. Use of this product In a manner Inconsistent with the PES­
TICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPE·
CIES is a violation 01 Federal laws.
- Alabama
Colbert. Greene. Jackson. lamar. Lauderdale. limestone. Madison.
Marshall. Morgan. Pickens and Sumter
Arizona
Graham. Maricopa. Mohave. Pima, Pinal and Sanla Cruz
Arkansas
Benton. Clay. Clark, Cross. lawrence. Lee. PQlnsene. Poll(. Randolph.
Sharp and SI. hancls
California
But1e. Colusa. Glenn. Imperial. Inyo. Kern. Los Angeles. Merced.
Modoc. Orange. RiverSide. SacramenJo. San Bernardino. San Diego.
Sanla Barbara, Solano, Slanlslaus, Sutler. Tehema. Ventura and Yolo
Florida
Alachua. Baker. Bradford. Brevard. 8roward. Charlone. CllruS. Clay.
Col her. Columbia. Dade. De Solo DIXie, Duval. Flagler. Gadsden.
Gilchrest. Glades. Hardee. Hendry. hernando. Htghlands. Hillsborough.
Indian RIver. Jefferson. lafayette. LaKe. Lee. l(:-()n. Levy. Madison.
Manatee. Marlon. Martin. Monroe_ Nassau Orange-. ()!<;:c~:::!"::;t.~.::
Osceola. Palm Beach. Pasco. Pinellas. Polk. Putnam. SI Johns. SI
Luoe. Sarasola. Seminole. Sumler. Suwannee. Taylor. Union. VoruSla
and Wakulla
Georgia
Branlley, Bryan. Bulloch. Burke. Camden. Candler. Chartton. Chdttlam.
Effingham. Emanuel. Evar,~. GlascOCk. Glynn. Jefferson. JenkinS.
Johnson, Uberty, long. Mcintosh. Pierce. Richmond. Screvpn Wa.<e.
Washlnglon ar.d Wayne
Kansas
Clark. Com:l.nche. Meade and Stafford
Kentucky
Ballard. Buller. Edmundson, Green. I-Jart. Jackson. laurel. livingston.
Marshall. McCracken. McCreary. PulaskI. Rocl{caslle. Taylor. Warren
and Wayne
Mississippi
Clalburne. Coprah. Hmds, Itawamba. lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee
Missouri
Barry. Benlon. CaOlden;-Chfistlan.-Oallas; Greene. HlcKory:-Jaspp<.
Lawrenc'S!, Miller. Newton, Osage. Pol~. SI. Clair. Slone and Webster
Montana
Garfield. McCone. Shendan and Valley : ••• :.
Nebraska •
Boyd. Brown. Buffalo, Butler. Casso Ccdaf .• CGJlix. Dawson. ~odge.
Douglas. Hall. Hamillon. Holt. Howard. K.arney.-Keya PaM. Knox.
Merrick. Nance. Phelps. ~Tte:"41k. Rock.·~<t-py and Saunders
Nevada • •• •
Clark ••
New Mexico ••••••
Chaves. Debaca and Eddy: :
North Carolina •• • •
Edgecombe, Nash and PI" ••••
Nortl' Dakota • •
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Benson, Botltneau. Burke.1JO~~!1h. DIVide. (}unn. Eddy. Emmons.
Fosler. Kldder,logan. McHenry. ~clnlosh. ~~efille. McLean. M!'rce:.
Morton. Mounltall. Nelson. Oliver. Plerce.lIflap1'..i~'. Renville. Rolette.
Shendan. SIOUX. SlUtsman. Towner. Ward.'~eils and W.:llams
Ohio •••
Plckaway ••••••
Oklahoma
Delaware. McCurtaIn and Pushmalaha
Oregon
Lake
South Carolina
Aiken. Uarnwell. Beaulort. Oerkely, Charleston. Colleton. Dorchester.
Georgelown. Hampton. Harry. Jasper and Marton
South Dakota
Clay. Haakon. Hughs. Porler, Sl1nley. S:.lIly. Uillon. Walwor1h. Yankton
and Ziebach
_~._._ '{oj'!
Tennessee
Bedford, Blount. ClaibOrne. Decatur, Franklin, HancocJ-;, Hardin.
Hawkins, HICkman. Knox. Lawrence. Uncoln. loudon. Mars.'lan, Maury.
MeLgs. Monroe, Rhea, Roane, SCo". sequatchIE!. Smith. SuUlvan,
T musdale and Wayne
Texas
Aransas. Austm. Bastrop, Burleson. CamelOn. Co'orado. Comal, Fort
Bend. GolIad, HaUls, Hays. Jtli DavIs. Pecos. Reeves. R('l,.g'o and
V!(:lona
Utah
Utah and Washington
Virginia
If!c. Russ -'\!, StOn. Smyth, Tazewell. WashlOgton and WIse
00 nol all·Jw this malenal 10 drIft onlo nelghbormg crop~ or non crop
areas or usc In a manner or at a Irme other than In accordance with
label dlH~cl!onS because ammal, plant or crop injury. I!legal residues or
other urlde'5.1fable resutls may occur
Do nol use In undiluted form Apply as a lult coverage (dilute) spray
wl1en mseCls Ilfs~ appear and repeat as requlCed to maintain conlrol
May be applied by ground or airplane apphcahon eqlJ!pmeni W'hen
applying by aIr, mIX the recommended amounl with 5uHI(:Icni waler 10
proVIde .lj mu11mum of 1 gal1vn finished spray per ac.re for ground
application, mIx recommended amounls wIth a m,nlmum of 10 gallons
of waler 10 cover one acre
To mIx. Slowly add the reqUired amounl of Ihls malenal 10 the partly­
filled lank. with agitator running Finish 1IliIOg lank Conhnue agllallon
whde spraying
Observe days Inlerval between last appllcahon and harvest In<::hcated
by (H:;: ) lollowlng the crop_
Observe days Inlerval betwcen lasl appllcahon and rc(:ntry Indicated by
lR = ] 'allOWing the crop
FRUITS AND NUTS (Rales given in fluid ounces per 100 gallons of
walerJ.
Apple!. (H = 14) [R:= 6J: Codling Moth. Plum Curcu:!o. San Jose. FOIbes
and Scurly Scales. Rcd·bandcd lealrollcr (second and third broods)
Woolly Aphid. Mealybug. Orange Tortn)" and Ohve Parlato rIa-Use 6· ...
ozs 8ud Moth. R<.-d 8ug. ffulttree Lealrotter, Rosy and Green Aphids.
Lealhopper. Aed·banded Lealroller (flrsl brO<Xf). Grasshopper. Euro·
pean Red Mite. Two-spoued Mte. Glover Mlle. Paor,c. Schoene and
Willamelle-Use 4 ozs European Sawfly-Use 8 ozs Apply al pclal
fall and every 101014 day" Ihereafter unlll conlrol IS achieved Para­
thion may Inlure Ihe frUlI and fOliage of Golden De"cro:.Js. Jonalhan and
McIntosh apples as well as related vanehes such as Cortland. Kendall.
Macoun and Melba For greater safely, Ihe use of as low dosages as
poSSible IS recommended on apples_
Apricots (H::::14) lA=6J: Codlrng Moth, Onenlal FruII Molh. Tortflx­
Use 6'1 .. to 12 OZS. Bud Moth, frUittree Lealrolter. Spider fMe. AptHd­
Use 4 OZS_ Do nol apply unlit danger 01 bee pOisoning has passe j
Cherries (~::: 14) (R= 6): Aphids, Mites-Use 4 ozs Shol-hole 8orel­
Use 4 OlS. 101l0wI09 petal fall and 10 lale summer Casebearcr-Use 4
OlS. dUClng growing season Red Spider Mile-Use 4 to 5 OlS Repeat
al 7 10 10 day Intervals as reqUired Lea1mmer-Use 5 ozs FrUit Fly­
Use 5 10 6';" ozs_ Apply wlthm 5 days aller Ilfst fly emerges and repeal
every 10 days. Aepeallmmedrately aft(:r every rain For addrhonal pro·
leelron use Ihe same dosage In a pos!·harvest spray. Plum Curculro.
Cherry frultworm. Onental FruII Molh. Bud MOlh. Canker Worm. San
Jose Scale Crawle(-Use 6·.'~ ozs. For San Jose Scale Crawlefs, apply
after emergence_
Citrus (Orange!. Lemons, Grapefruit} (H = 30) (R = 61: Use (ull co ... ·
erage as IndlcalM. 'Pi~{(da Purple. Flonda Red. COllony-Cushron and
Snow Scales. Mealy Bug-Use 6',.';.0 10 8 ozs belween June and Sep­
tember· • • • • or use
4 ozs_ ;n two s·pca.~~ the Ilrst. ~ellI • .-prlng With m(:lanose and scab
Irealments, and a ~econd bet"fCCfl Ju~e and September
CitruS: For CA, AZ. NV. N»I, OK. l"X. UT -[R = 21 J lor less than
4 pounds achve tngredrcnt Ve ... M'l"8 [A = 35J for between 4 and
8 pounds achve ingredient per:acre (R = 45J lor more than 8
pounds acll...e ingredient per.al:rc
Figs (H = 30) IR",,'Eij"-~ Florid'" ft't"14) (R=6): Fig Scalc----Use 6'/,
ozs. about Ihe mrddle of May: For:very heavy Infeslal!on use 4 OIS_.
Wllh recommended dormanl Ol[ ~~'f •
Mangoes (H:::: !l"'fR ~J: Thrrps-Use 10',., OIS , ..
Olives (R =6): Prrl<lICJrl<l Olf'~rl(~~r. Dlac).; Stal~Use 1~ ozs or use
6'/7 OIS, With resul~( ol!-spray dunng June or JUly No app~lcallon~ all'!r
AugU511. &"
Neclapines (H;:: 14) (R =6) and Peaches [Areas other than Calilor·
nia] (H:::: 14) (R = 61: FrUlllree Leafroller. Collony Peach Scale. Green
Peach AphId. SpIder Mite and Shot-hole Borer-Use 4 OZS For Shol­
hole Bo~er apply dUfJng peal( 01 adult beelle aCllvlty Red·banded Leaf·
mllm-Usc 5 ozs. Plum CUfcuho. Oucntal ffUlt Moth. San Jose Scale.
Pcachtree 80rer. Callaclng Insects-Use 6',-:, OIS lecanlum Scale­
Use 8 ozs and apply aller all eggs Plave halched Apply at petal lall
and every 10 to 14 days Iht!reafter unlll control IS achIeVed. For Peach·
tree Borer apply 2 or 3 sprays to trunk hom ground 10 scaffotd limbs
limed WIth moth flight. Do not apply more lhan 5 tbs. actual ParathIOn
per acre per yeaL
Peaches (H=21) (A=6j, Nectarin.s (tl~21) (R=6j: tn Catitornia:
F,wltree Leafroller. CalfaCtng Insects-Use 4',' .. OIS (mInimum of 2'/~ ql
per aue) Aphtds. Onenla\ feUlI Moth, lhnps-Use 4'!r9·-' .. 01S (mlPol'
mum 011 'I. pt per acre) Peach TwroJ Borer-Use 10 OIS per l00gal'on5
of water (4',:' piS per acre) for Peach Tree Borer. make .1ppkal,uns
durtng appearance of the moths !O early 10 lale summer App!y 2 Of 3
sprays 10 Irunk from ground 10 scatfold tlmbs timed With moth IlIgl)l Do
nol apply more lhan once ahcr broom Do nol apply more than 5 pounds
01 actual paralhlon per aue belw('cn January t and harve>:
Pears (H'= 14) (A =6J: Blister Miles-Use &'/ .. OlS In prc·bloom r·or3y
Pear Psylla-Use 4 OIS In pre blossom or post-bloom sprays L .... 'CIilOg
Moth. Mealybug. Woolly AphId and certaIn Sp.dcr Mites-Use do:.,1ge
hstcd under apple Under S-')ffiC CQnd.IIOtl's. IOjury may oceu! on BoY.:­
pears In Ihe northeast
Plums (H:::: 14) {R= 61, Prunes (H.::: 14) IR= 6}: CUf(.ul!o-Use 8 OlS
Bud Moth. Mealy Plum Louse. Tol1l1'-':. lealroller. Leafhl)pper. Aphid.
Spider Mlle. COOling Moth <1nd Tl1np:. U~e 4 I()(", OZ$ San Jose Sca!e
c"awlcr and Tus-SOCk Molh- Us,e G' / or. when craw\ers emerge Peach
TWig Borer-Use 100lS
Almonds (R =, 6}: FfUllhc~ l(>;lholl~f. 1 enl CaH!lplllar. Pe,Kh T .... ,f}
IJor6lf--Use 10 OlS Do nol (:.ll~l'd 1 8 quart~ per acre, 00 nol appiy
after hulls open 00 nol feed Ircc 1<.'<1 hulls 10 Ir'leslock
Pecans (H = 15) (R:::: 6J: Nul Casebearer. Web .... orm. Walnut DefaT/alor.
Red SpIder ~1tIe. Black Pecan Aphid. Yellow AphId-Usc 8 DIS TWIl]
Girdler-Use 12 ozs Do not aptlly attN husks open Do nol reed healed
husk 10 hveslock
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Quince (H = 14) lR;::; 6}: European FrUIt lecanlum Scale. Onental FrUit
MOlh. Plum and QUInce Curcu'los. AphId. Spider P .... 1Itc-Use 6',/ 10 8
OIS ,
Walnut [A = 6J: Aphids. Red Spider '· ... lIIl~s. Walnut Husk FlIes-Use 6' / t
OiS Repeat al 7 10 10 day IIllcrvals far Red Spider MIles. COd mq
Molh-Use 2 quarts per acre Apply on'y beb!e h;;:;"s open
SMALL fRUITS [Use amounts listed in sufficient water 10 cover
one acreJ. Ten gallons mInimum by ground. or 1 gal~!):1 ffil,,,mum o'j
.>r
Blueberry (H:::: 14) (A = 3J: Blueberry Maggot. Thnp-Usc 10 OIS (
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tac
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5
be) (rRries3(jHR= 15)S(R ~ 3j, BOysenberryT(H ~ 15J(R =M3), Dewberry ,
;;; =: cd plder Mites. Aphids. waspollcd Itc--Use S 10
10':1 ozs, at 7 10 10 day Intervals.
Cranberry (H= 15) IA =31: lccanllJm Scale Crawler-Use 16 ozs Y,hPfl
mosl crawlers have emefged Sparganolhls Fru.twlJ~m. Gird:.:;; 11\.1.
worms. Cranberry r'l.ut ..... orm. Flfeworm.leafhopper-Use 14 201S \\'hen
apphed by alrC(aft use in .. mInimum 01 5 gal/ons of water per acre
Currant (H = 30) (R =3), Gooseberry(H ~ 15) (R ~ 3): Aph,ds-Usc 2',
105 OZS. as leaf buds open m sprmg Red Spider Mites-Use S 10 10'-.
ozs bl'lore bloOm
Grape (H = 14) [R:::::: 5J: Mealybug. Le-afoldcf. Hopha Be-cl1e. Th,.p::.-­
Use 10','-, OIS MIte-Use 5-to '0' o'ozs and repeat at 5 (0 7 day Intervals
Berry Moth-Use 5 10 10'1 .. ozs Apply IUSI before bloom. al pelal fall. 7 (
(0 14 days after pelal fall. 35 10 45 days after bloom and 14 days laler
Apply 200 gallons 01 water per (Jcre WIth ground eqUlpme'1t only. Dor· .
mant AppftcarlOns: Use 21 30zs plus 2 gal10ns Dormant 011 Emurslon
per 100 gallons of waleL Apply 200 gaUC'ns per acre as a dormant spray ___ .. '
Grapes: For CA. AZ. NV. NM. OK. TX. UT-IR=21J lor tess
Ihan 4 pounds achve Ingredrenl per acre (A = 35110( belween 4
and 8 pounds actIve Ingredlenl per acre (R = 45J lor more than
8 pounds achve ingredient per acre
loganber'J (H:.=15) [R=3J: Aphid-Use 8 ozs Red Spider Mite.
r wospolle MIle-Use 5 10 10'.': OZS
Raspberf'y (H:::: 15) IR = 3): Red Spujer MItes. AphId::,. Twosponed M.le-­
Use 5 10 10'.· ozs
Slrawberry (H = 14) {R = 31: Red SpIder M,te. Leafro\\er AphIds. Lygus (
Bugs. Leafhoppers. Rool WeeVIL WhilelJy-Use 5 to 10'. ozs Repeal
at 7 10 10 day mlervals
VEGETABLES (Use amounls fisted in suHicienl waler to cover one
acre].
Artichokes (H = 7) (A:;: 3): Plume Molh. AphId-Use 10'. 01S
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Be.ns (H=7) (R=3): Melocan Bean Beetle. leafhopper. Aphid, Red
Spider Mite. Armyworm, Leairoller. Leafmlner-Use 10'1 .. OlS. Repeat
at 7 to 10 day Intervals as reqwred. Com Earworm. Olabrohca Beetles.
Cabbage looper-Use 5 OZS to 14 OlS. Whilefly~Us(: 10015.
'AI (ates exceedIng to OZS . do nol apply WithIn 15 days of harvest
IJe.ets (H = 15) {R =3}: Webworm-Use 10' .. OIS Aphid-Use 6',:' OIS
Do not use Within 21 days II treated lOps are 10 be used for food or
feed 8!;sler Bcclle. LeJlhoppers-- Use 10". DlS
Blackeyed Peas (Ho.:: IS} lR=3J: Aph,d li'a'l1M('I-Use 10'-, 075
Carrols: (H =: 15) [R:= 3): Apll ds. Petroll·a f/.le. "('Cjclah1e \'Icc\'ll­
Use 10' Ol 00 rlfil u~t' Healed tops for I('ed or food
Couliflower (H = 7) IR" 3). Cabbage (H = 10) IA = 3). Broccoli (H = 7)
!R = 3), Brussels SproulS fH = 7, fA:;; 3). Collards fH"- 10) LA = 3J.
Kale (H ~ 10) IR" 31. Muslard (H" 10) IA = 31. Kohlrabi (H ~ 71 (A = 3).
Turnip (H.:::: 10) (R::::: 31: U;;)fT1QPdb;:1C1I. Moth. Irrported Cabb;)gelt'orm.
Army ..... orm. Apt"rL C<lt~bilge looper. C~!mbJl1g Ct'I· ... -orms. Ttlrlps.
Vegelable ~'lcev,I--U5e 10'. ozs
Celery' (H = 21) lR=3J: Ce,'er~'Worm. Aphid. C/:mbrng CUlworms. Cab
bage Loopers. le3f1'Ot-ipers--Usf' 10'.- oz:., lealm!flcr. Whlteliy-Use
1420I5
'AI rales excecd'l1q 9 5 ozs do nol apply Within 30 days of harvesl
Corn (H::: 12) (A::::: 6]: (Field and Sweet): Army..,.orrn. Aph,ds-U~e 6'.
OIS Budworm. Fafl Armyworm - 801S Europea'l Corn Oorer. Spider
Mile. Adu:i Com HootNIAIll- U~.e 12 01S Corn EarwOlm. ChllX:.h Ougs­
Use 142 OlS For Corn [,"''''OHr., i:lIJP:y 10 Silks as soon as Insecls
appear Mak.e 3 10 4 (lDphcal,ons .11 2 10 3 day mlerva~s as mfeslahon
war ranis A{>app:y Immedlalely afwr r('lIn Ci;mblng Cul .... onns. Gras.·
shoppers. Japi1nese LJeN~es Use 72 OlS per acre
Cucumbers (H::::: 15) (A::: 3]. Melons (H :::::7) (R=" 3J, Pumpkins (H== 10)
(R.::::31. Squash (H:::::15) [R;::::3J: Clrc'lmber Oeetle. Melon ..... orm. P,clI.·
leworm SerpenMe lJ!ahnmcr. Aph:d. SI:nk OUQ and Vme Borer - Use
10' .. Ol~ 00 nol a~;i}!"( b~lor~ ,,·dnl'. ~lar1 to \;;rrc and un!e'i~ p'ants ale
d'Y
Eggplanls (H;:::: 15) [R;:::: 3): AD~l:d'i_ \'/IHIl'f:i Lf·.llm.nc1-Use 10' ~ 015
Endive [Escarole) (H::: 21) (A::::: 3J: /lp!l,lI. l (.;,ltlflPIWI U~e 10' . OIS
Garlic (H=15) fR:.:3J: lr:>afm'n«r Tliflps U~(> 10' fJ/':>
lettuce-Head (H::::: 21) [R::: 3), leal (H = 7) R::::: 3): AIl!rd'j Learhop
pers. Cabbage Loopers. Alnly-.... -orr(ls--Use 10' OIS
Okra (H:::: 21) [A::::; 3J: Aphids Lealmlners (m(.lu,j'ng Serpfml.nC)-USf:
10',:· 015
Onions (H.:::: 15) (A::::: 3J: Ttmps. Leafm.ner. Pdrob~a r.1,:.:-Use 10'.
OlS R~pcal weekly as reqUired
Peas (H == 10) [A::: 3): Aphid. Pca WeeVil. Thrips. OlmIJlng Cul .... orms.
AlmYNorrns. leafm,ner-Use 10'. 01S
Peppers (H :-:-15) fR::::: 31: Aphid. Serpenllne lei\lmme.r-Use 10'. OlS
Potatoes (H::::: 5) (A::::: 3J. Tomatoes (H::::: 10) [R::::: 3J: Colorado Potalo
Oeel!e. Flea 8cel~e leafhopper. Serpenllne leafm~ncr. Grasshopper.
Whllefly. Aphid. Thrips. Poialo Psy:J:d rPolalo only). 8::sler Ocel't'
Vegeldble WeeVil. Stln;" BUQ. Tomaro Russet t.-~,Ie·_ Planf ilugs'-Use
10"~ OlS In regular lung'clde plogram Almy .... olln- Use l&OIS TO'lla:o
Pmworm'-Usp 14? 1{)19 OIS
'T ornata only
Autabagas (H == 7) (R::= 3): Aohlds. Armyworm. Diamondback. Molh. Im­
por1ed Cabbageworm-Use 10'.· 015 Ca':Jbage loop£'r. Climbing Cui·
worm. Vegelable WeeVil-Use 10'-.' 10 14"~ OlS
Rice. California Only (H::::: 1) fA = 3): T adpo'{' StHIO~p. R:cc Lealffil­
ner-Use 2 ozs per acre Ap: " when eggs and larvae 01 RIce leal­
miner arc abundanl on secdlw ',ce Reslflcl SPI:J from lice Ilclds 10/ 3
days follOWing apph(.allor) 00 l1ul spray over <-anals or lalerells Do nol
apply Within 14 days before or altcr applicallon of Ihe herbiCide ptopanrl
(Slam F-34 or Rogue) as Injury may occur Shrimp. crabs afld crayfish
may be killed Do nol apply \'ohele Ihese ar~ Impor1anl reSOlJrcec;.
Spinach (H= 141 {A --:: 31. Swiss Chard (H= 2ft (A:::;: 3J: Apnlds Leal·
wlOers. Crown Mlle. Veqelable Wec ... ,I. Seed Corn MaqqollO (.r J .... ns--
Use 10'·. OIS '
O~NAMENTALS IUse amounls lisled in suHlcient water to cover
one acre).
Ornamentals {Outdoors Only) (R;:::;: 3J: Aphid. Wtllielif. Spidel MII~.
Lealhopper. Thup. laccbuq. 8.tQworm_ Collany,C\lc;.bion Sca'e U~>e
10'. 01S ror S~,ut'r t.lIIcc;. and lcafl1opperr, rCj1l'dl HI 7 10 10 <!ay~,
Jun!fJCl WebNorm dnd Lt'Cd"'lIf1l Sca~e - U~l: 13'//s Me.:l:fbllgs. Sca'I:~,.
leaf Tiers-Usc 16 OIS agailist young or C/,t','.'pr ~)Iages Repedl In 3
weeks II necessary
Mosquitoes; Irrigated Pastures. Rice (H::::: 1) (A;:::: 3J. Alfalla Fields
(H= 15) [A=3J: apply 2 OlS per aere In sufflClenl waler 10 cover (mrnl­
mum o( 1 galt'on 01 'In,shed ~pray per <Jerel ApphcallOn should only be
rnad(' under su;;er""slQ: 01 M(,!-.tluoIO At-dlplnenl Dlslrlcls and Q!her (JI·
flCial aquncles 00 1101 Qld/l' fIVf'!-.lod·. 011 IIllQaled Pd~IUle~ WIUhll 7
days of appilcahOn. Do not apply to water draInage areas where run­
off drainage 'Mil contaminate lakes. ponds oc slreams.
Field Crops
Alfalfa (H = 15) fA -= 3): Aphl. IS. Armyworms. Alfalfa Caterpl!lar. Grass­
hoppers. W~bworms. Alfalfa WeeVil-Use 10',:,. OlS California and Ne­
vada: Use no more than 7 ounces
Clover (H.:::: 15) (A ::31. Small Grains (Barley, Oats. Wheal) (H == 15)
[R=3J. Vetch (H:::::15) [Ft=3J: Aphids. Almyworms. Grasshoppers­
Use 10' ~ OlS Slink lJug. Pelrobra M'le. Black Grass 8ug-U~e 10',.·!0
140lS
Hops ( .... =15) [R=3J: Aph!ds-Use 10':.,1014 OlS
Sugar Beets (H== 15) (R;:::;: 31: Alfalla looper. Aphids. Army.'lorms.leaf­
hoppers. Bhs!cr BeeHe. Flea Beelll's. LeafJn,f]e/. lygu5 Bugs Slmk
Oug. Web ..... orm-Use 10':- 1014 OZS
COItOr'i (A::::: 3): Aphid. Spider Mlle. leafworm-Use 3 10 9 OlS Do nol
apply ..... llhln 7 days of hand picking or harvesl (15 days If treated collon
trash IS 10 be led 10 dMY animals or animals bcmg fmlshed for siaughler)
legumes (H '= 15, IN:::;: ~): Aph!d,,>. Army .... orms. Grasshoppers-Use
16015
Dealers Should Sell in Original PackRges Only.
Terms of Sale or Use: On purchase 01 Ihl$ produCI buyer and user
agree to Ihe followll1g condilions
Warranty: FMC makes no warranty. expressed or Implied. concerning
the use of thiS produCI other Ihan Indlcaled on the labe:_ Excepl as so
..... <uri!nled. Ihe firodUCI IS sold a~ IS Buyer and user assume alilisk of
usr: and or hand~!ng ilnG Of sforage of (h,s malenal wilen such use and
or handling and or storage 15 contrary 10 label IOSlruCllons
Directions and Recommendations: Follow d,rechons (" alelully TlrfllOg
and melhod of appl,catlon. weather and ClOP cond!I:Qn~. mlJ.lure ..... :Ih
olher chemIcals nol speCIfically fe(:o~nmendf:G and OlOer 1I111uencmg
ra<..lors In Ihe use 01 Ihls produCI arc beyond Ihe control of ttoe seller
and arc assumed by Ihe buyer at hiS O-Nn fisk
Use 01 Product: FMC 5 reCOmnll'ndallons lor Ih~. use c! th;s produci
are based upon lesls believed 10 be reliable The use of Ihls orOO,If'1
bClng beyond the control ollhe m<l!lufaclu·!:". no g;;arafilt.'-i". expressea
or IInplied. I~ made as 10 the effects of such or Ine results 10 be oblained
I' nol used In accordance wllh dlrecllons or established safe practice
Damages: Buyer's or use(s exclUSive remedy lor dama~es for breach
of warranly or f'cghgence shall be limlled 10 direct damagcs no: ex­
ceedrng Ihe purchase pllce paId and shall nol rnclude rnCfdenlal or can·
scquenltal damages
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