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# FERBAM WETTABLE POWDER FUNGICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **34704-296**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Ferbam (76%)
- Label accepted: 1986-06-02
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/002393-00304-19860602.pdf
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HOPKINS
FERBAM
I~ETTABLE POWDER FUNGICIDE
contains
761. Ferric Dimethyldithiocarbamate
AC I IVE I1~GREDIEN·1 S:
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Ferbaffi (Ferric
I I~ER·I I NORED 1. EI~ I 3:
dimethyl dithiocarbamatel .•••.•. 76 I.
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TOH'lL 100 I.
EPA Est. No.
KEEP OUl OF REACH OF CHILDREN i 12 pt)
CF1UlION <18 pO
PRECAUlI ONflRY 51 ATENENTS
HAztlRD5 TO HUI1,'lN5
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rlay cause it-ri tation of eyes,
breathing dust Ot- spra".r' mist ..
nose, throat and skin. Avoid
clothing. In casE' of contact,
Avoid contact with eyes, skin or
flush with plenty of .,ater; for
eyes, get medical attention.
ENVIRONNENTAL HAZARDS
Thi" product is to:{;c to fish. Do not apply directly to water.
Do not contaminate \'--Iater by cleaning of equipment or dispoE.al of
t.'Jc"stes ..
CHEmCAL OR PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Veep away from fire and sparks
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Manufactured by:
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FeF"bam (~ettable Pm·,der Fungi.cide
EPA Reg. No. 2393-304
Decembel"- 12, 1985
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It is d ~lolation (]i ~edul-al law to tJSC this product in a manrler
inCOflS] stelll I'~] til i ls labul illLJ~
GE.I-IERnL I>JOF:KER PRO I E.C lION 51 ATEt'lENTS
Do not apply this product in such a mannf..'r as to directly or
through drift e:qjose workers or-- other pet-sons.. the ar-ea being
treated must: be vacated by unpl·-olQr.:ted persons. Do not enter
t.reated areas ,-"it.hout protective clothing until spl"-ays havE:
dried. Because cer'tail-, states may requir-e more restrictive re­
entry interval S +01'- vari ous cr-ops b ...... eated wi th thi 5 pr-oduct,
consul t your- Sta1:co Depar-tmE'nt 0+ Agr-j cui tut-e for fLwther
infor-mation.
I'Jritten Ot- ot-cd precautions must be given to workers engaged in
agricultur-al hand labol' who are e"pected to be in a treated area
or in an 3r-ea about to be -Lreated Ni til thi s product. loJri tten or
oral precautiDns must include the following informaticm: CAUTION;
dt-ea -Lr-ealed with Fer-b.::lm on (datE' of appl ication).. Do not enter
tt-eated area the day of appll cali on l'Ji thOLlt protecti ve cl othi ng
.':1nd gluves.. Protective clothing at a minimum should include
clean lony pants, long sleeved shirt, shoes and socks .. In case of
accidenlal e~":posure to pesticide spray or dust, "",,ash the skin
thoroughl y ,..,i th soap and ,,~ater.. Remove contami nated clothi ng and
wash before FeUSe. If in eyes, flush with plenty of water. If
inhaled, go to an area .,here the pesticide has not been applied.
Get medical attention if needed.
Oral precaution<£ must be given it there is reason to believe that
j.·n" i tten pr"ecauti ons cannot be understood by "",,orkers. l-'Jhen oral
pr-ecButions are given, precautions shall be given in a language
custoillctri) y understood by l'101·-I~e,...s.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL (12 ptl
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
510RAGE: I<eep away (.-om fire and sparks. Store in original
container only. Store in a cODI~ dry place and avoiD ~xcess
heat. Carefully open containel's. After partial use, nnu- and
roll back bags, clamp and close tightly. Do not put COO1Ce.,tra1>e
" """ ., ~ ~. . or dIlute mater-lal lnto food or- drInk contalners." ".. • •
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes -esulting from the use of this product
may be di sposed of on si te or at an approved waste ~.dU~osal
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faci 1 i tV. ... ........
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into ap~.l:n,etion
equi pment. Then di spose of ernpt y bag ina sani tary 1 andii 11 0" •• ~
by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authwtties, ••
by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. ... .... ",," ..... •••
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f'Efl8Ar'j j·Jet t ab 1 {? Po.,der· Fungi c i de
EPH Reg. r~o. L393-:o.u4
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~, 1985
"ll);'II-1b SPPftYS: llJ.:.<~:.11 Ihis pt oducl illtu ;::prdv tonl-: Ll,rouylt d df~l~P
screen!, Ol'~ mal~c· a thiel:, pas:.te ~'Jith a little "Jatc-t-~ then dilul(? it
and add to spr-ay tank '-lllile -filliTlg~
SPREADER-S rICkER: I he addi ti on of PLYAC Spnoader"'Sti cke,- wi 11
i,oprove coverage all foliage ,,,hieh is difficult to '·Jct.
DOSAGES BELOIoJ fmE BIlSED ON IHE A~lOUNT OF FEflBAN 10 BE USED iN 1 'X>
GALL ONS OF ~)fHER.
Higher rates arE' genC?rally used ""hen disease pressure ,-,as high
dur-ing precedin9 year and comparable tl'leathet- conditions pt-evail
in current year.. Consul t your 1 Deal Agr i cuI lUI al E~-: tensi on Agent
regarding local conditions.
Observe days intervill
i ndi ci..~led by number" ill
beb'Jeen last application and har--vest
follo~'Jing crop ..
FRUil
APFLES (7): For Apple Scab, use 1 to 1 1/2 pounds. Apply in pre­
bloom~ caly;-: and eat-Iy cover sprays.. Reduce to ::~/4 pound in
later cover spt-ays.. l·Jhen used in combination ~'Jith sulfur~ tilis
product is recommended at 1/2 pound, plus 3 pounds of micron-fine
"'Jettable sulfur.. Do Not use sulfur if russeting ha-=- been a
probJ em.. Do Not use t.hi s pt-od;..tct on tender varieti es such as
Golden Delicious as it may contribute to fr"uit russeting ..
For Cedar Appl e Rust Di sease keep fa] i age and fr ui t coven?d
during infection periods.. Use as above~ plus a special bloom
spray of 1/2 pound.
For Black Rot (Frog-eye) (Leaf and Fruit Spot),
Bitter Rot, Sooty Blotch and Fly Speck, use 1 to 1
Apply in pr'e-bloom, caly" and early cover sprays.
Apple Blotch,
1/2 pounds.
Reduce to 3/4
pound in later cover spray.. Where bitter- rot is a severe problem
increase dOSage to 1 1/2 Ibs ..
CHERRIES (0): For Leaf Spot, use 1 1/2 pounds. Apply:lf·sprays,
at petal-'fall~ Land 4 \-~eeks after petal-fall and immeddatei:y,·::t.:'
after har'vest. For Brown Rot, use 1 . 1/2 pounds. if,pp<l"y ~j; ...... ::
popcorn, 'full-bloom and petal-fall, and starting 2 to 3> weeks·· .... ..
before harvest appl y one Ot-- more sprays at 7 to 10 d6.y i~,\-1r.-tlval 50",::",.
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CRANBERRIES: For Frui t Rots, use 3 pounds. Appl y at ;~.:t~;:.t,l oom"
and repeat at L week i nter-val s~ for a total of 3 appl i cati ons·!!:····::
Do Not use more than 3 pounds per' acre per application ••• DQ not ....
apply Nithin 28 d~ys after- mid-bloom. t· t· .·.·.·.·.·t·
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FERBAN l~ettable Po.,der- Fungicide
EPA Reg. No. 2393--304
December- 12, 1985
GRAFES (7): For- Black Rot, use 2 pounds. Apply just before
Do Not bloom, immediately after bloom and 2 weeks after bloom.
use more than 6 pounds per acre per application.
PEACHES (21): For Peach Leaf Curl and Shot Hole (fungus), use 1
1/2 to 3 pounds. Apply at dormant and popcorn. For Brown Rot
Blossom Blight, usp 1 1/2 to 2 pounds. Apply at pink bud and 25;';
to 757. of full bloom. For Fusicoccum Canker (constriction) in '~ew
Jersey and "lassachusetts use 1 1 12 pounds. Appl y before bloom
(stal-ting In eal-ly ~larch) and after- harvest as long as weather
permits. Space sprays 7 to 10 days apart.
PEARS (7):
first cover
Blight and
For Scab, use 1 1/2 pounds. Apply in pink, caly>:,
spray and second cover ~pra'l. For Fabraea <Leaf
Fruit Spot) and Sooty BI.:Jtch, us," 1 pound in the
sLimmer Spl'" ays.
OTHER CROPS
CABBAGE (plant beds only): For Downy Mildew in plant beds, use 1
1/2 pounds. Nake 2 to 3 applications a week, starting when
pI ants eme:-ge. Do I~ot use 1 ater than 6:) days before harvest. Do
Not use mor-e than 2- 1/3 pounds pet- aCr-e per appl ication.
TOBACCO: For Blue Mold in planl beds, use at the rate of 3 to 4
pounds per 100 gallons of ,.ater. Use the 4-pound rate if
equipment and timing are not perfect. Apply 3 gallons per 1(10
square yar-ds when plants are small. Increase to 6 gallons as
plants are ready for transplanting. Stat-t applications when
leaves an:> the size of a dime at- when Blue Mold first appear-s in
your area. Apply twice a weel, until time for tr-ansplanting •
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ORNAt';~NIALS: For Black Spot and Rust of Roses; Septo)i-'l'ii'''' Leaf
Spot of Chrysanthemums; Snapdragon Rust; Bacterial Lea'f" SID at n;r::"::
Geraniums; Alternaria Blight and Rust of Carnations; Boti~Yt!'.i.';; RQj; .. ",,::
of Cyclamen; Botrytis Blight (tulip fire) of Tulips; Juniper Rust", .. ,"
and Laurel Leaf Spots, use 1 to 1 112 pounds. Begi n afH"r., .. l'l ant,,,,, .. ,,
are well established and before diseases appear-. Apply al 7 t ... :: .. ,,"
10 day intervals as needed. For Petal Blight of Aza:i,!\:~~' and"
Camel I i as, use 1 to 1 112 pounds. Appl y a'c 3 to 5 day i nt,erva}'!!;:: .... ;:
as needed dur-ing infection periods. Spray ground around, plants "',
thoroughl y. (-.. . ... ' ... '.~:
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FERBAl'l ~Jettabl e Poo,der Fungi cide
E:.Pf\ Reg. I'to. 2:39:.-304
Decc·mber 12~ 1985
SMALL QUANTITIES:
gaJ Ion of ,,,atet­
gallons of ,-,ater)_
Use at the rate of 4, 6 or 8
(equivalent to 1, 1 1/2 or
I~OTI CE OF WARRANl Y
teaspoonsful
2 pounds in
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in 1
100
Folloo, directions carefully. Timing and method of application,
,,,eathet- and crop conditions, mi}:tures ''lith other chemicals not
specifically r-ecomfOended~ and other- influencing factors in the
use of thi s product ar'e beyond the control of the sell e,-. Buyer
assumes all ' .... isks of use, stol .... age or handling of this material
not in strict accot-di:\nce with directions given here\"ith.
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