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# DUPONT LOROX SP HERBICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-562**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Linuron (50%)
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- Label accepted: 2000-07-31
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000352-00562-20000731.pdf
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---
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H-
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c[UPON~
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Benlate® SP
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fungicide
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DRAFT LABEL
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" ••••••••• ;4 Growing Partnership With Nature"
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Precautionary Statements .............. I
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Directions For Use ................... 2
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Agricultural Use Requirements ........ 2
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General Information .................. 2
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Chemigation ........................ 3
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Spray Drift Management .............. 4
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CroplRate Tables ................. 5 - 12
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Storage and Disposal ................ i3
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Notice of Warranty .................. i3
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<[UPON~
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Benlate® SP
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fungicide
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For Sale and Use in States Other Than
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California
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Wettable Powder in Water Soluble Film
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Active Ingredient By Weight
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Benomyl
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Methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl}-2-
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henzimidazolecarbarnate
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Inert Ingredients
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TOTAL
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EPA Reg. No. 352-564
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50%
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50%
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100%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS
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AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION! MAY IRRITATE EYES, NOSE, THROAT
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AND SKIN.
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Avoid breathing dust or spray mist. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes, and clothing.
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This product may cause a temponuy allergic skin reaction in a
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rew susceptible persons. This condition should be treated as
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an allergic dennatitis. There is no evidence of after effects or
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pennanent injury.
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First Aid: In case of contact, flush skin or eyes "ith plenty of
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water; for eyes, get medical attention.
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For medical emergencies involving this product, call toll
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free 1-800441-3637.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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(continued in next column)
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AOCEPTED
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JUL 3 i 2000
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS (continued)
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Handlers who may be exposed to tbe dUule through
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application or other tasks must wear:
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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Waterproof gloves and chemical-resistant footwear plus
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socks.
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3 1 IS-
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Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment
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Handlers who may be exposed to tbe concentrale througb
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miring, loading, application, or other tasks most wear:
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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Waterproof gloves and chemical-resistant footwear plus
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socks.
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Chemical-resistant apron when mixing or loading.
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For exposures in enclosed areas, a respirator with an
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organic vapor-removing cartridge with a prefilter approved
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for pesticides (MSHAINlOSH approval number prefix TC-
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23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHAINlOSH
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approval number prefix TC-I4G) or a NIOSH approved
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respiIator with an organic vapor (OV) cartridge or canister
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with any R, P or HE prefilter.
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For exposures outdoors, a dust/mist filtering respiIator
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(MSHAINlOSH approval number prefix TC-21C) or a
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NIOSH approved respirator with any R, P or HE filter.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for c1eanin!¥maintaining
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PPE. Ifno such instructions for washables, use detergent and
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hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other lauodry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROL STATEMENTS
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Human flaggers must be in enclosed cabs.
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft
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in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker
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Protectioo Standard (WPS) for agticultural pesticides [40 CFR
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part 170240 (d)( 4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be
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reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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The enclosed cabs must be used in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
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for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR part 170.240 (d)(4-6)]. The
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handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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USERS SHOULD: Wash hands before eating, drinking,
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chev .. mg gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove
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clothing immediately ifpesticide gets inside. Then wash
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thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Remove PPE
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immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside
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of gloves before removlng. As soon as possible, wash
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thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This peo.o:icide is toxic to fish. For terrestrial uses, do not apply
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directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to
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intertidal areas below the mean high water mark, except for the
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registered aquatic use on rice. Do not apply where runoff is
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likely to occur. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be
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hazardous to fish in adjacent areas. Do not contaminate water
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when disposin~ of equipment washwaters. Do not apply when
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weath.". condinons favor drift from areas treated.
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For registered aquatic uses: Aquatic organisms may he killed
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at recommended application rates.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Keep away from fire or sparks.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a
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manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers
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or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only
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protected handlers may be in the area during application. For
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any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the
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ageney responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and
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with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.
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This Standard contains requirements for the protection of
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agricultural workers on fanns. forests, nurseries, and
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greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It
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contains requirements for training, decontamination,
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notification, and emergeney assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label about personal protective
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equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The
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requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product
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that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas
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during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is
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pennitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated, such
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as plants, soil, or water, is:
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Coveralls.
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Waterproof gloves.
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Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks.
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DuPont BENLA TE® SP should be used only in accordance
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with the recommendations on this label, or the
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recommendations in separate DuPont publications available
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through local dealers.
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DuPont will not be responsible for losses or damages
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resulting from use of this product in any manner not
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specifically recommended by DuPont. User assumes all
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risk associated with such nonrecommended use.
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Do not formulate this product into other end-use products
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without written permission from DuPont.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BENLA TE® SP is a systemic fungicide recommended for the
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control of many important plant diseases. Apply as a spray with
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ground equipment, except as otherwise directed in the
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"CroplRate Table", using sufficient water 10 obtain thorough
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coverage of plants. Application by air or chemigation is
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pennitted for some crops. Under severe disease conditions, use
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the higher treattnent rate and shorter interval for repeat
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applications as specified on the label for each crop. Large
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mature !tees will also require the higher labeled rate. Use only
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in commercial or farm plantings. Not for use in home plantings
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nor once any commercial crop is turned into "V-Pick", "Pick
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Your Own" or similar operation.
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Resistance Management
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Iftreattnenl with BENLATE® SP is not effective, a benomyl
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resistant strain of the fungus may be present. If this is the case,
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neither BENLA TE® SP nor any other benzimidazole-or
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thiophanate-type fungicide will effectively control that disease.
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Consider prompt use of other types of suitable fungicides.
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Repeated, exclusive use ofBENLATE® SP may lead to buildup
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of resistant strains of fungi and loss of disease control. A spray
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program alternating BENLA TE® SP use with other fungicides
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may delay buildup of resistant strains. For guidance on your
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particular crop and disease control situation, consult your state
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extension specialist or official state recommendations.
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Integrated Pest Management
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DuPont recommends the use of Integrated Pest Management
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(IPM) programs to control pests. This product may be used as
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part of an Integrated Pest Management (!PM) program which
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can include biological, cultural, and genetic praetices aimed at
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preventing economic pest damage. Application of this product
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should be based on !PM principles and practices including field
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scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest
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identification, population monitoring, and treating when target
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pest populations reach locally detennined action thresholds.
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Consult your state cooperative extension service, professional
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consultants or other qualified authorities to determine
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appropriate action treatment threshold levels for treating specific
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pest/crop or site systems in your area.
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Preparation of Spray Mixture
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Add the required amount ofBENLATE® SP to the necessary
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volume of water in the spray tank; continuously agitate the tank
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by hydraulic or mechanical means to keep the material in
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suspension. Do not tank mix BENLA TE® SP with lime or
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alkaline pesticides such as Bordeaux mixture or lime sulfur. Do
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not hold slunies for more than 12 hours.
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When the use of a spray oil is recommended (for crops such as
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apples, peanuts, pecans, and stone fruits), use a nonph)-1otoxic
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superior-type spray oil (60 to 70 second viscosity); add oil as
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last ingredient to spray tank. Consult product labels before
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applying other pesticides in conjunetion with spray oil or
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immediately before or after an oil application. Follow label
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instructions for each product used in tank mixtures; observe all
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precautions and restrietions.
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DuPont BENLATE® SP is a 50% active ingredient wettable
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powder formulation premeasured in lib (16 oz) polyvinyl
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alcohol (PV A) water soluble packets. Rates on the label in
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pounds per acre are equivalent to packets per acre.
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CAREFULLY OPEN ENVEWPE AND IMMEDIATELY
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DROP INNER PACKET INfO SPRAY TANK. THE
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INNER PACKETS CANNOT BE OPENED UNLESS
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PERMITTED FOR A SPECIFIC USE BY EPA
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APPROVED OR STATE-APPROVED LABELING.
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Tank mixtures with liquid fertilizer or solutions containing
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Boron will affect solubility of the water soluble fihn. When
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using fertilizers or Boron containing solutions follow these
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procedures:
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I. Add the correct amOWlt ofBENLATE® SP to clean water.
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2. Be sure the soluble packets are completely dissolved.
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3. Introduce the fertilizer or Boron containing solutions last.
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NUMBER OF ACRES TREATED
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PER 1 LB. PACKET OF BENLATE® SP
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AT VARIOUS USE RATES
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RATE PER M;RE 1 PACKETillI.L TREAT
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(OUNCES) (poUNDS) (ACRES)
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2 118 (0.125) 8
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4 114 (0.25) 4
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6 3/8 (0.375) 2213
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8 112 (05) 2
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12 3/4 (0.75) 1 113
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16 1 1
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32 2 1/2
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64 4 1/4
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For use rates other than those listed in the table above, divide the
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product use rate (in ounces) into 16 (ounces of product per packet)
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to determine the number of acres that one packet wIll treat For
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example, if the product use rate is 24 ounces per acre:
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16 OunCes per packet "" 213 acres per packet
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24 ounces per acre
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or alternatively. divide the product use rate(in pounds) into I
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(pound of product per packet) to determine the number of acres
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that one packet will treat For example, if the product use rate is
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1 112 pounds per acre:
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1 pound per packet ~ 2/3 acres per packet
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1.5 pounds per acre
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Notes
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Do not tank mix or alternate BENLA TE® SP with
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benzimidazole or thiophanate products such as "Mertect" or
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~·Topsin".
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Do not use on greenhouse crops, including hydroponically
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grown crops.
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Do not use on any container-grown crops.
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Do not use on ornamentals.
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S l IS
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CHEMIGATION
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Apply BENLA TE® SP only through sprinkler irrigation,
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including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side (wheel) roll,
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traveler, big gun, solid set or hand move irrigation systems only
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on beans, carrots, celery, cucurbits, peanuts, strawberries or
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tomatoes. Do not apply BENLA TE® SP to any other crops
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using chernigation unless permitted by supplemental labeling.
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Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, <r illegal pesticide residues in
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the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated
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water.
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If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State
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Extension Service Specialists, equipment manufacturers or other
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experts.
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Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide
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application to a public water system unless the pesticide label
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prescribed safety devices for public water systems are m place.
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A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and
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responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the
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responsible person, shall shut the system down and make
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necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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Specific Instructions lor Public Wilier Systems
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1. Public water system means a system for the provision to the
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public of piped water for human consumption if such system
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has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an
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average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of
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the year.
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2. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems
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must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone, backflow
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preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the " .. ter .
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supply line upstream from the point ofpes!Iclde mtroductIon.
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As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water
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system shonld be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to
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pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical
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break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pIpe and the
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top or overflow rim of the reseryoir tank of at least mice the
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inside diameter of the fill pipe.
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3. The pesticide irliection pipeline must contain a functional
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automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
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fluid back toward the injection pump.
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4. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional,
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normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the
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intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
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system interlock to prevent fluid from being "ithdra\\11 from
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the supply tank when the irrigation system is either
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automatically or manually shut down.
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5. The S\"stem must contain functional interlocking controls 10
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auto~tically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
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water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water
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pump. when the water pressure decreases to the point where
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pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
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6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive
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disp1acement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
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effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
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compalIble with pesticides and capable ofbeing fitted with a
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system interlock.
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7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area
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intended for treatment.
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Specific Instructions for Sprinkler Irrigolion Systems
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1. The system must contain a functional check val ve, vacuum
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relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on
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the inigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination
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from backflow.
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2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional,
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automaric, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
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fluid back toward the injection pump.
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3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a
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functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located
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on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
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system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from
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the supply tank when the irrigation system is either
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automatically or manually shut down.
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4. The system must contain functioual interlocking controls to
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automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
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water pump motor stops.
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5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional
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pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when
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the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide
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distribution is adversely affected.
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6. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive
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displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump)
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effectively designed and constructed of materials that are
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compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a
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system interlock.
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7. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area
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intended for treatment.
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S. Good agitation is required in the injection tank.
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9. In moving systems, apply specified dosage of DuPont
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BENLA TE® SP as a continuous injection. In nonmoving
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systems inject BENLATE® SP for 15 to 30 minutes at end
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of cycle. Use the least amount of water possible consistent
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with tutiform coverage.
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10. Mix the amount ofBENLA TE® SP needed for acreage to be
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treated into the quantity of water determined during prior
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calibration. For moving systems inject into the system
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continuously for one complete revolution of the field. For
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nonmoving systems inject into system for the time
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established during calibration.
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II. Stop injecrion equipment after treatment is completed and
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continue to operate irrigation equipment until all BENLA TE®
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SP is flushed from system.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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The interaction of many equipment-and weather-related factors
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determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator is
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responsible for considering all these factors when making
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application decisions.
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AVOIDING SPRAY DRIFT IS THE RESPONSmlLiTY OF
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THE APPLICATOR.
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IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
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The most effective way to reduce drift potential is to apply large
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droplets (> 150 - 200 microns). The best drift management
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strategy is to apply the l~est droplets that provide sufficient
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coverage and control. The presence of sensitive species nearby,
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the environmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how
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an applicator balances drift control and coverage. APPLYING
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LARGER DROPLETS REDUCES DRIFT POTENTIAL, BUT
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WILL NOT PREVENT DRIFT IF APPLICATIONS ARE
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MADE IMPROPERLY OR UNDER UNFAVORABLE
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS! See Wmd,
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Temperature and Humidity, and Temperature Inversions
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sections of this label.
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Controlling Droplet Size - General Techniques
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• Volume - Use high flow rate nozzles to apply the highest
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practical spray volume. Nozzles with higher rated flows
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produce larger droplets.
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6 }- IJ
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Pressure - Use the lower spray pressures recommended for
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the nozzle. Higher pressure reduces droplet size and does not
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improve canopy penetration. WHEN HIGHER FLOW
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RATES ARE NEEDED, USEAHIGHER-CAPACITY
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NOZZLE INSTEAD OF INCREASING PRESSURE.
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• Nozzle Type - Use a nozzle type that is designed roc the
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intended application. With most nozzle types, narrower spray
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angles produce larger droplets. Consider using low-drift
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nozzles.
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Controlling Droplet Size - Aircraft
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• Number of Nozzles - Use the minimum number of nozzles
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with the highest flow rate that provide uniform coverage.
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Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles so that the spray is
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emitted backwards, parallel to the airstream will produce
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larger droplets than other orientations.
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Nozzle Type - Solid stream nozzles (such as disc and core
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with swirl plate removed) oriented straight back prnduce
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larger droplets than other nozzle types.
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Boom Length - The boom length should not exceed 3/4 of
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the wing or rotor length - longer boooos increase drift
|
||
potential.
|
||
• Application Height - Application more than lOft above the
|
||
canopy increases the potential for spray drift.
|
||
BOOMHBGHT
|
||
Setting the boom at the lowest labeled height (if specified)
|
||
which provides uniform coverage reduces the exposure of
|
||
droplets to evaporation and wind. For ground equipment, the
|
||
boom should remain level with the crop and have minimal
|
||
bounce.
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential increases at wind speeds ofless than 3 mph (due
|
||
to inversion potential) or more than 10 mph. However, many
|
||
factors, including droplet size and equipment type determine
|
||
drift potential at any given wind spee<L AVOID GUSTY AND
|
||
WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
|
||
Note: Local terrain can influence wind patterns. Every
|
||
applicator should be familiar with local wind patterns and how
|
||
they effect spray drift.
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDrTY
|
||
When making applications in hot and "-1' conditions, set up
|
||
equipment to prnduce larger droplets 10 reduce effects of
|
||
evaporation.
|
||
TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
Drift potential is high during a temperature inversion.
|
||
Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes
|
||
small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and
|
||
move laterally in a concentrated cloud- Temperature inversions
|
||
are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are
|
||
common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no
|
||
wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into
|
||
|
||
(
|
||
the morning. Their presence can be indicated by ground fog;
|
||
however, if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified
|
||
by the movement of smoke from a ground source or an aircraft
|
||
smoke generator. Smoke that layers and moves laternlly in a
|
||
concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an
|
||
inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly
|
||
dissipates indicates good vertical air ntixing.
|
||
Note: Air assisted field sprayers can affect product
|
||
performance by affecting spray coverage and canopy
|
||
penetration. Consult the application equipment section of this
|
||
label to determine ifuse of an air assisted sprayer is
|
||
recommended.
|
||
AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST)
|
||
TREE AND VINE SPRAYERS SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects
|
||
of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator to
|
||
verity that the shields are preventing drift and not interfering
|
||
with Wliform deposition of the product.
|
||
Air assisted tree and vine sprayers C311)' droplets into the
|
||
canopy of trees and vines via a radially or laterally directed
|
||
air stream.
|
||
AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST)
|
||
RELD CROP SPRAYERS
|
||
In addition to the general drift management principles already
|
||
described, the following specific practices will further reduce
|
||
the potential for drift:
|
||
• Adjust deflectors and aiming devices so that spray is only
|
||
directed into the canopy. Air assisted field crop sprayers C311)' droplets to the target via a
|
||
downward directed air stream. Some may reduce the potential
|
||
for drift, but if a sprayer is unsuitable for the applicatioo and/or
|
||
set up improperly, high drift potential can result. It is the
|
||
responsibility of the applicator to determine that a sprayer is
|
||
suitable for the intended application, is configured properly, and
|
||
that drift is not occurring.
|
||
• Block off upward pointed nozzles when there is no
|
||
overhanging canopy.
|
||
• Use only enough air volume to penetrate the canopy and
|
||
provide good coverage.
|
||
• Do not allow spray to go beyond the edge of the cultivated
|
||
area. Spray the outside row only from outside the planting.
|
||
CROPIRATE TABLE
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IAcre Minimum Application (days to
|
||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing barvest)
|
||
Almonds Brov·m Rot Blossom Blight 480z 16 to 24 Apply at pink bud. If needed. repeat 50
|
||
(Monilinia) (3 Ib) oziA during half to full bloom or 10 days after
|
||
10 gaVA air initial application, whichever comes fIrst.
|
||
• Do not use BENLATE® SP alone. Use only in combination or in an alternating application
|
||
program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• Under severe disease conditions or on disease-susceptible varieties, make a second application
|
||
during half to full bloom.
|
||
Apples • See POME FRUITS.
|
||
Apricots • See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
Avocados Scab (Sphaceloma) 96 oz 16 to 32 Apply at bud swell. Repeat at 3 to 4 week 30
|
||
(FL and PR only) Cercospora Spot (6Ib) oziA intervals.
|
||
Anthracnose 10 gaVA air
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with a label-ed nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
BEANS White Mold (ScJerotinia) 64 oz 24 to 32 Apply from 10% bloom through 7 days Dry/Snap
|
||
Dry Gray Mold (Holrylis) (~ Ib) oziA after 10% bloom. During severe disease 14
|
||
Succulent 25 gaVA conditions. repeat 7-10 days later. Other
|
||
3 gaVA air Pacific NW: Apply prior to first petal Succulent
|
||
fall/row fill.
|
||
Repeat 7 to 10 days later.
|
||
Anthracnose 8 to 24 oziA 28
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
• For narrow-row (20 to 40") plantings of irrigated dry beans in MT, NE, CO, WY, apply at initial
|
||
bloom, and repeat 7 to 10 days later. BENLATE® SP provides only partial control of white mold . ......... -................. ........
|
||
Dry White Mold (Sclerotinia) 640z 320zlA Apply from 10% bloom through 7 days
|
||
(band spray) Gray Mold (Holrytis) (4Ib) 25 gallA after 10% bloom.
|
||
• During severe disease conditions, repeat a band or broadcast application 7-10 days later.
|
||
A 3-nozzle-per-row arrangemcot used at high pressure provides best results . ....... ...... ... ............ ....
|
||
Snap F~um Root Rot 640z 12 to 16 Apply in-furrow at planting. NA*
|
||
(4Ib) oziA
|
||
15 gaVA
|
||
• BENLA TE® SP does not control Pythium sp.
|
||
* NA - Not Applicable
|
||
5
|
||
7 l' IS'
|
||
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IAcre Minimum Applicatioo (days to
|
||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing harvest)
|
||
Blackberries • See CANEBERRIES.
|
||
Blueberries Botrytis Blossom Blight Before 16 ovA Apply at green tip. Repeat at 7 to 10 day 21
|
||
MummyBeny harvest 5 gaVA air intervals through petal fall.
|
||
4802
|
||
(3Ib)
|
||
After
|
||
harvest:
|
||
320z
|
||
(2Ib)
|
||
Anthracnose Leaf Spot Total: Apply when disease appears. Repeat 14
|
||
800z days later. After harvest, make 2
|
||
(5Ib) applications at 14 day intervals as needed
|
||
• Do not make more than 3 applications at 16 ozl A before harvest
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
applica~ion program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• Do not use on container-grown blueberries.
|
||
Boysenberries • See CANEBERRIES.
|
||
Broccoli • See BRASSICA.
|
||
BRASSICA White Mold (Sclerotinia) %oz 32 ovA Apply at first petal fall. Repeat at 14 NA'
|
||
(seed crops) (6Ib) 5 gaVA air day intervals.
|
||
Broccoli
|
||
Brussels Sprouts
|
||
Cabbage
|
||
Chinese Cabbage
|
||
Cauliflower
|
||
Collard
|
||
Kale
|
||
Kohlrabi
|
||
Mustard Greens
|
||
Rutabagas
|
||
Turnips
|
||
• Add a spreader sticker to aid in wetting plants.
|
||
• Do not graze li\'estock in treated areas.
|
||
• Do not use treated seed or plant parts for food or feed.
|
||
BRASSICA White Mold (Sclerotinia) 96 oz 32 ovA Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 7 7
|
||
Brussels Sprouts Gray Mold (Bolryris) (6Ib) 3 gallA air day intervals.
|
||
Anthracnose
|
||
Ring Spot
|
||
• Do not make more than 3 applications per crop per season.
|
||
Chinese Cabbage White Mold (Sclero/inla) 480z 8 ovA Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 7
|
||
(3Ib) to 10 day intervals.
|
||
................. .................... • Do not make more than 6 applications per crop per season .
|
||
Turnip Greens Cercospora / 240z 8 ovA Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 14
|
||
(AL,AR, FL, Cercosporella Leaf Spots (1.5Ib) 3 gaUA air 14-day intervals.
|
||
GA, KY, LA, Anthracnose
|
||
MS, NC, OK, SC,
|
||
TN,TX, VA Powdery Mildew
|
||
only) (£rysiphe)
|
||
• Do not make more than 3 applications per crop per season.
|
||
Brussels Sprouts • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Cabbage • Se<!"BRASSICA.
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IAcre Minimum Application (days to
|
||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing harvest)
|
||
CANEBERRIES Botrytis 600z 120zlA Apply at 5 to 10"10 bloom. 3
|
||
Blackberries Powdery Mildew (3.75Ib) Repeat at full bloom, followed by
|
||
Boysenberries Penicillium Rots 14 day intervals.
|
||
Dewberries
|
||
wganberries
|
||
Raspberries
|
||
• Do not make more than 5 applications per crop per season.
|
||
Carrots White Mold (Sc/erolinia) 480z 4 to 16 oziA Apply when disease appeal'. Repeal at 7 4
|
||
(3Ib) 5 gal/A air to 10 day intervals.
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
Cauliflower • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Celery Early Blight (Cercospora) 480z 4to 8 oziA Apply when disease appeal'. Repeal at 7 7
|
||
Late Blight (Septoria) (3Ib) 5 gallA air to 10 day intervals.
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
Cherries • See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
CITRUS Scab (E/Sinoe) 960z 24 to 48 For light disease, apply once at 2/3 petal 2
|
||
(6Ib) oziA fall.
|
||
For heavy disease, apply at pinhead stage.
|
||
Repeat at 2/3 petal fall.
|
||
Greasy Spot Apply once from mid-June to mid-July.
|
||
(Mycosphaerella)
|
||
Fruit Decay (Green or 16 to 32 Apply once from 3 weeks to 2 days
|
||
Blue Mold, Stem-end oziA before harvest.
|
||
Rot)
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone. Use only in combination with a labeled nonbenzimidazole
|
||
fungicide or alternate with copper sprays.
|
||
• Do not graze livestock in treated groves.
|
||
Collard • See BRASSICA.
|
||
CONIFERS Tip Blight (Dip/odia) 480z 160zlA Apply at bud break. Repeal 10 to 14 days NA-
|
||
(PINE) (3Ib) 100 gaVA later,just before needles emerge from
|
||
Austrian sheath; repeat again 10 to 14 days after
|
||
Red needle emergence.
|
||
Scots
|
||
( .....................................
|
||
(FIR) Swiss Needle Cast 800z 160zlA Apply initially in early May. Repeat at 4
|
||
Douglas (Phaecryptopus) (5Ib) 50gaVA week intervals.
|
||
Rhabdocline Needle Cast
|
||
• Add a spreader sticker to improve coverage.
|
||
• Use minimum gallonage with mist·blower types of sprayers and higher gallonage with conventional
|
||
sprayers.
|
||
• Do not graze livestock in treated areas.
|
||
CONIFERS Brown Needle Blight NA- 1 ozl9.5 oz Wet seedling roots in clean water, then NA-
|
||
(seedling (Scirrhia) dry apply BENLA TE~ SPlKaolinite mixture
|
||
treatment) Kaolinite to wet roots.
|
||
Longleaf clay for
|
||
seedling
|
||
roots .....................................
|
||
wblolly Fusarium and Rhizoctonia 2 ozJ50 oz Thoroughly cover seedling roots with
|
||
wngleaf Root Rot Kaolinite BENLA TEl\) SPlKaolinite slurry.
|
||
Slash clay, plus
|
||
enough
|
||
water to
|
||
make a
|
||
slurry
|
||
• Oo"l\Ot apply mixture to seedling foliage.
|
||
• During treatment, avoid excessive drying of roots or exposure to temperatures greater than 90 OF
|
||
or less than 32 OF.
|
||
• BENLA TE® SP does not control Pythium or Phytophthora.
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
)0
|
||
Lost
|
||
Limit Rate, Appflcation
|
||
lAue MinImum Application (days 10
|
||
Crop Disease ICmp GaBonage Timing barvest)
|
||
Cucumbers • See CUCURBITS.
|
||
CUCURBITS Anthracnose 320z ground: Apply when disease appears or when I
|
||
Cucumber (Cofletolrichum) (21b) 4 to 8 ozIA runners fonn. Repeat at 7 to 14 day
|
||
Melon Powdery Mildew SOga1A intervals.
|
||
Pumpkin Target Spot (Corynespora) air:
|
||
Squash 80zlA
|
||
5 gallA
|
||
• To control Target Spo~ the 7 day interval is recommended for repeat applications.
|
||
• May be used througb irrigation systems. ...... --... -...................
|
||
Melons Cephalosporium Wilt 80z 80zlA Apply in-furrow at planting. NA*
|
||
(0.5 Ib)
|
||
• Do not use less than 10 gallons of solution per acre.
|
||
Currants Powdery Mildew 600z 120zlA Apply at early bloom. Repeat at full 21
|
||
(Sphaerolheco) (3.7Slb) bloom, followed by 7 to 14 day intervals.
|
||
Dandelions White Mold (SclerolinfrJ) 320z 8oz1A Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 7
|
||
(FLonJy) (21b) 7 day intervals.
|
||
Dewberries • See CANEBERRIES.
|
||
Fir • See CONIFERS.
|
||
Grapes Botrytis Bunch Rot 960z 16 to 24 Apply at first bloom (I to 5%). Repeat 14 50
|
||
(6Ib) oziA days after first bloom. If conditions favor
|
||
15 ga1A air disease, repeat again 14 days later.
|
||
Anthracnose (Elsinoe) 240zlA Apply at 4 to 10· shoot growth. Repeat at
|
||
Isariopsis I eaf Spot 15 galA air 10 to 14 day inter ... a1s. After har..-es~ apply
|
||
to vines at 4 week intervals.
|
||
···G~ap·es·· .. ·········· .. · .. ·· Powdery Mildew 12 to 2.! Apply at foliar emergence. Repeat at
|
||
(East of Rockies) (Uncinula) oziA 14 to 21 day mter\als.
|
||
Black Rot (GuignardfrJ) 15 gat A air
|
||
Bitter Rot (Melanconium)
|
||
• BENLATE® SP does not control Rhizopus, Alternaria, or Diplodia Bunch Rots. These rots occur
|
||
most frequently in high temperature areas such as the San Joaquin and Sacr.nnento Valleys of Calif.
|
||
• Do not use BENLATE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
........... ......... application program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide . .. ........
|
||
Grapes Eutypa Diehack NA* 3.2ozgal Paint or spray on inunediately after NA*
|
||
pruning, before rain. dew, and spores
|
||
come in contact with fresh wood.
|
||
Kale • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Kohlrabi • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Loganberries • See CANEBERRIES.
|
||
Macadamia Nuts Botrytis Blossom Blight 840z 28oz lA, Apply 7 to 14 days before bloom. Repeat NA*
|
||
(HI only) (5.25Ib) at 7 to 14 day intervals through bloom.
|
||
• Do not make more 3 applications per season.
|
||
Mangoes Anthracnose 960z 16 to 32 Apply at panicle emergence (2"). Repeat at 14
|
||
(6Ib) oziA 7 day intervals through fruit set, followed
|
||
by 3 to 4 week intervals.
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone. Use only in combination or in an alternating application program
|
||
with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
Melon • See CUCURBITS.
|
||
Mushrooms Verticiliium Spot (Dry 40z 160zl New bed: Apply after casing. Repeat 3 to 2
|
||
(Agaricus) Bubble) (0.25 Ib)/ 100 gal 4 days before harvest.
|
||
1000 sq (use 12.5 gal
|
||
ft./crop per 1000 sq Production bed: Apply after picking.
|
||
- fthed) Repeat 10 days later.
|
||
Do not apply BENLA TE® SP during pinning.
|
||
Mustard Greens • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Nectarines • See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IAcre Minimum Application (days to
|
||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing harvest)
|
||
Onions Botrytis NA* 160zlA Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 7 NA*
|
||
(seed crop oDly) day intervals.
|
||
• Do not use treated onions for food or feed.
|
||
Oranges • See CITRUS.
|
||
Papaya Anthracnose 960z 16 to 32 Apply at bud expansion. Repeat at 3 to 4 14
|
||
Powdery Mildew (6Ib) oziA week intervals.
|
||
Peaches • See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
Peanuts Rust (Puccinia) 480z 40zlA Apply 35 to 40 days after planting or 14
|
||
Ascochyta Web Blotch (3Ib) 5 gal/A air when disease appears.
|
||
Rust: Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals.
|
||
Web Blotch: Repcatat 7 to 14 day
|
||
intervals.
|
||
Blackhull (Thielaviopsls) 40zlA Apply in-furrow at planting.
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone. Use only in combination with a labeled nonbenzimidazole
|
||
( fungicide such as "Manzate 200" Fungicide at 1.5 Ib per acre.
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
• Do not graze livestock in treated areas or feed livestock treated vines, hay. or huns.
|
||
Pears • See POME FRUITS.
|
||
Pecans Scab (Fusicladium) 480z 8 to 16 oziA Apply at bud break or leaf unfolding. 15
|
||
Brown Leaf Spot (3Ib) IOgaVA air Repeat at nut formation and 3 to 4 week
|
||
(Cercospora) intervals thereafter.
|
||
Downy Spot
|
||
(Mycosphaere/la)
|
||
Powdery Mildew
|
||
(Microsphaera)
|
||
Liverspot
|
||
Zonate Leaf Spot
|
||
Fungal Leaf Scorch
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• Use the higher treatment rate on trees over 30 ft tall.
|
||
• Spray oils may be added to the tank mix.
|
||
• Do not apply after shuck split.
|
||
Pine • See CONIFERS.
|
||
Pineapple Pineapple Butt Rot NA* 200zl Immerse seed pieces in solution and wet NA*
|
||
(seed piece) (Thielaviopsis paradoxa) 100 gal thoroughly; remove and allow to drain.
|
||
Pistachio Shoot Blight (Botrytis, 3202 24 to Apply at first bloom. NA*
|
||
(AZ oDly) Botryosphaeria) (2Ib) 32 ovA
|
||
100 gaVA
|
||
Plums ·See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
POMEFRUITS Scab (Venturia) 800z 6 to 12 oziA Appll'at I 12" ~een tiD. ReDeat at 7 to 14 14
|
||
Apples (Sib) day intervals.
|
||
Powdery Mildew 2 to 3 ozilOO
|
||
(Padosphaera) gal dilute
|
||
spray
|
||
Fly Speck (Schizothyrium) Apply at petal fall, or when disease
|
||
Sooty Blotch (Gloeodes) threatens. Repeat at 14 to 21 day intervals.
|
||
Black Rot (Botryosphaeria)
|
||
Fruit ft:ots 6 ozilOO gal Apply once 2 to 3 weeks before harvest.
|
||
(BotlYtis spp.,
|
||
Penicillium spp.,
|
||
G/oeosporium spp.)
|
||
(continued on
|
||
next page) SEE NOTES ON NEXT PAGE
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
),). 7- ;.r
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IAcre Minimum Application (days to
|
||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing barvest)
|
||
POMEFRUITS Scab (Venturia) 800z 12 to 24 Apply at 112" green tip. Repeat at 7 to 14 14
|
||
(continued) Powdery Mildew (Sib) oziA day intervals.
|
||
Pear.; (Phyl/actinia)
|
||
Fly Speck 4 to 60zll00 Apply at petal fall orwhen disease
|
||
gal dilute threatens. Repeat at 14 to 21 day intervals.
|
||
Sooty Blotch spray
|
||
Fruit Rots 6 ozilOO gal Apply once 2 to 3 weeks before harvest
|
||
(Botrytis spp.,
|
||
Penicillium spp.,
|
||
Gloeosporium spp.)
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with a labeled oonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• Under severe disease conditions or on disease-susceptible varieties. use higher treatment rates and
|
||
sho?er .intervals for repeat applications.
|
||
• Spray injury may result if"Captan" is used as a tank mix partner immediately before or closely
|
||
( following an oil spray. (Apples)
|
||
• Do Dot graze livestock in treated orchards.
|
||
Prones • See STONE FRUITS.
|
||
Pumpkin • See CUCURBITS.
|
||
Raspberries • See CANEBERRIES.
|
||
Rice Sheath Blight (Rhizoctonia) 640z 16 to 32 Scout at 112" internodes, spray at 5 to 15% 21
|
||
(4Ib) oziA infection. Repeat 10 to 14 days later.
|
||
3 gaVA air
|
||
Blast (Pyriculan"a) Apply at late boct stage fjust prior to head
|
||
emergence). Repeat 7 to 10 days later or at
|
||
90% head emergence from boot
|
||
Stem Rot (Sclerotium) Apply between 112 to 3/4" internodes and
|
||
Narrow Brown Leal Spot late booting. Repeat 14 days later.
|
||
(Cercospora)
|
||
Leaf Smut (Entyloma)
|
||
Sheath Rot
|
||
( Acrocy/imirium)
|
||
• To ensure adequate coverage when disease is severe, use higher treatment rates, higher gallonage,
|
||
and make additional BENLA TE® SP applications.
|
||
• The most effective way to control Blast is to use BENLA TE® SP in a preventive treatment program
|
||
Visual symptoms of Blast may not appear on rice until 4 to 7 days after infection occurs. Field
|
||
scouting is highly recommended.
|
||
• Do not apply to fields where crayfish or catfish are farmed.
|
||
• Do not drain treated water into fields where crayfish or catfish are farmed.
|
||
• Do not use treated waler to irrigate other crops.
|
||
• Do not apply to stubble rice.
|
||
• BENLA TE® SP is toxic to fish. Keep out of lakes, streams, or ponds. Do not apply when weather
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||
conditions favor drift from treated areas.
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Rutabagas • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Soybeans Diaporthe Pod and Stem 160z 8 to 16 oziA Apply at early pod set (pods 118 to 114" 35
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||
(seed orfood Blight (I Ib) 5 gallA air long at I of 4 main stem upper nodes).
|
||
crop) Anthracnose (Glomerella) Repeat 14 to 21 days later (as needed).
|
||
Septoria Brown Spot
|
||
Frogeye Leaf Spot
|
||
(fiercospora)
|
||
Purple Seed Stain
|
||
Aerial Blight (Rhizoctonia) 160zlA Apply when disease threatens.
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||
,5 gaVA air
|
||
• Do not graze livestock in treated areas or feed livestock treated vines or hay.
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10
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||
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||
/3
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||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
lAue Minimum Application (days to
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||
Crop Disease ICrop Gallonage Timing Iw'vest)
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||
Squash • See CUCURBITS.
|
||
STONE FRUIT Brown Rot Blossom Blight 640z East of Apply at early bloom before infection 3
|
||
Apricots (Monilinia) (4Ib) Rockies: occurs.
|
||
Nectarines Powdery Mildew 16 to 32 Apricots: early red bud
|
||
Peaches Peach Scab (Venluria) oziA PeacheslNectarines: pink bud
|
||
Plums West of PlumsIPrunes: green tip
|
||
Prunes Rockies: Bky;wm Blight-
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||
24 to 32 Repeat at full bloom or 10 days later.
|
||
oziA Powderv Mi1~ QI £~f,';b Skah;
|
||
10 gaYA air Repeat at full bloom or 10 days later. At
|
||
shuck fall and 14 days later use a
|
||
nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
Fruit Brown Rot Apply 3 to 2 I days before harvest Use
|
||
(MonUinia) additional nonbcnzimidazote sprays as
|
||
needed. ................. _ .....•............
|
||
Plums Black Knot (Dibotryon) 12 to 24 Apply at early bloom (green tip). Repeat at
|
||
Prunes oziA 7 to 10 day intervals through mid-June.
|
||
..................................... 10 gallA air
|
||
Peaches Cytospora Canker NA' 16 ozl6 gal As a wound dressing, apply to pruned or NA·
|
||
wound cut surface.
|
||
............ _ .....•.. _ ............. dressing
|
||
Cherries Brown Rot Blossom Blight %oz East of Apply at early popcorn stage. 3
|
||
(Monilinia) (6Ib) .Rockies: mQSsom B!i&ht
|
||
Powdery Mildew 16to32 Repeat at full bloom or 10 days later.
|
||
Cherry Leaf Spot oziA Powdery Mildew'
|
||
(Mycosphaerella) West of Repeat at full bloom or 10 days later. At
|
||
Rockies: shuck fall and 14 days later use a
|
||
24 to 32 nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
oziA Cherry l&afSoot·
|
||
10 gaYA air Repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals; make one
|
||
application 2 to 3 weeks after harvest
|
||
Fruit Brown Rot Apply 3 to 21 days before harvest.
|
||
• Do not use BENLA TE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• For aerial application, fly over every row or center.
|
||
• BENLA TE® SP does not control Peach Leaf Curl, Shot Hole, bacterial Blast, or fruit rots caused b
|
||
Rhizopus spp. and Alternaria spp.
|
||
• Do not graze livestock in treated orchards.
|
||
• BENLATE® SP is not labeled for Peach Scab west of the Rocky Mountains.
|
||
Strawberries Powdery Mildew 800z 8 to 16 oziA Apply at 16 ovA at 10% bloom and at full I
|
||
Leaf Scorch (5Ib) 10 gallA air bloom. Repeat at 8 ovA at 10 to 14 day
|
||
Leaf Blight intervals
|
||
MycospbaereUa Leaf Spot
|
||
Anthracnose 160zlA Apply when plants are established. Repeat
|
||
10 gal/A air at 7 day intervals.
|
||
• Do not use BENLATE® SP alone in a spray program. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
Tomatoes Gray Mold (Botry/is) 800z 8 to 16 oziA Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 7 I
|
||
Leaf Mold (Cladosporium) (5Ib) 50gaYA to 14 day intervals.
|
||
White Mold (Sc/erotinia) 5 gaYA air
|
||
Cercospora Leaf Spot
|
||
Phom'lJ-eaf Spot
|
||
Target Spot (CQrynespora)
|
||
• Do not useBENLATE® SP alone in a spray progmm. Use only in combination or in an alternating
|
||
application program with·a labeled nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• May be used through irrigation systems.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
Last
|
||
Limit Rate, Application
|
||
IA<n Minimum Application (days to
|
||
Crop Disease !Crop Gallonage Timing harvest)
|
||
Turnips and • See BRASSICA.
|
||
Turnip Greens
|
||
Wheat Strawbreaker Foot Rot <lSoz 121032 Apply once at full tillering but before 21
|
||
(Pseudocercospore//a) (3Ib) ovA elongation.
|
||
IS gaVA
|
||
S gaVA air
|
||
• Where resistance is suspected or known to exist, do not use BENLATE® SP alone. Use only in
|
||
combination with a nonbenzimidazole fungicide.
|
||
• Do not allow livestock to graze in treated fields.
|
||
Powdery Mildew 4802 410 8 ovA Apply at boot stage 10 early heading.
|
||
(Erysiphe) (31b) ISgaVA Repeat 14 days later.
|
||
Leaf Rust (Puccinia) 5 gaVA air
|
||
Helminthosporium Leaf
|
||
Blight
|
||
• For,effective control of these diseases. tank mix with 16 to 32 ovA of"Manzate 200", Time the
|
||
applications to keep the flag leaffree of disease. Do not use BENLATE® SP alone.
|
||
SeplOria Leaf 48 oz 4 ovA Apply at boot stage. Repeat 14 days later.
|
||
Glume Blotch (31b) ISgaVA
|
||
Powdery Mildew 5 gaVA air
|
||
(Erysiphe)
|
||
Leaf Rust
|
||
• For effective control of these diseases, tank mix with 2 to 4 ovA of "Bayle too", Time the
|
||
applications to keep the flag leaf free of disease.
|
||
Yams Anthracnose 960z 16 to 32 Apply when disease appears. Repeat at 3 90
|
||
(FL & PR only) (Col/etolrichum) (61b) ovA to 4 week intervals.
|
||
SEED TREATMENT TABLE
|
||
Crop Disease Rate Further Use Information
|
||
BRASSICA Seed-borne Blackleg 8 ovl 00 Ib seed in • Label treated seed as follows: "Do not use treated seed for
|
||
Broccoli (?homa) 1/2 to 3 pt water food, feed, or oil purposes. This seed treated with
|
||
Brussels Sprouts BENLATE® SP Fungicide."
|
||
Cabbage • Additionally, for wheat., barley, oat or rye, label treated seed
|
||
Chinese Cabbage as follows: "Do not allow livestock to graze on plants grown
|
||
Cauliflower from [Teated wheat, barley, oat or rye seed."
|
||
Collard • Make a slurry of BENLA TE® SP in sufficient water to
|
||
Kale unifonnly treat seed.
|
||
Kohlrabi • An EPA-approved dye that imparts an unnatural color to the
|
||
Mustard Greens treated seed must be used with the treatment
|
||
Rape (Canola) • Use a slurry-type treater specifically designed and approved
|
||
Rutabagas for thi;;, purpose.
|
||
Turnips • Allow seeds to dry before planting; seeds may be planted any
|
||
time after being well cured.
|
||
Chickpeas Seed-borne 10 ovloo Ib seed in
|
||
(ID and WA Ascochyta rabiei 113 to In pt water
|
||
only)
|
||
BENLA TE® SP does not control soil-borne
|
||
Ascochyta.
|
||
Spinach Fusarium Wilt 1610 32ozJl00 Ib
|
||
seed in 1/2 to 2 pt
|
||
water
|
||
Whea~ Barley, Bunt and Common Bunt I 10 2 ozibushel
|
||
Oa~ Rye Flag.Smut, Loose Smut, seed
|
||
and Covered Smut
|
||
Do not allow livestock to graze on plants grown
|
||
from treated seed.
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer.
|
||
food or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
STORAGE: Never allow "Benlate" SP to beeome wet
|
||
during storage. This may lead to certain chemical
|
||
changes which will reduce the effectiveness of
|
||
"Benlate" SP as a fungicide. Keep container tightly
|
||
closed when not in use. Store product in original
|
||
container only.
|
||
PRODUCT DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water,
|
||
food, or feed by disposal. Wastes resulting from the use
|
||
of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
|
||
approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty
|
||
contents of envelope into application equipment. Then
|
||
dispose of empty envelope in a sanitary landfill, or, if
|
||
allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If
|
||
burned, stay out of smoke.
|
||
"Mertect" is a registered tradenwk of Novartis
|
||
"Topsin" is a registered trademark of Elf Atocbem. North America Inc.
|
||
"Captan" is a registered trademark of Drexel Chemical Co.
|
||
"Hayleton" is a registered trademark of Bayer Crop Protection
|
||
"Manzate 200" is a registered trademark of Griffin LLC
|
||
D - 736 042600
|
||
LIMITATION OF
|
||
WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
NOTICE: Read This Limitation of Warranty and
|
||
Liability Before Buying or Using This Product. Ifthe
|
||
Terms Are Not Acceptable, Return the Product at Once,
|
||
Unopened, and the Purchase Price Will Be Refunded.
|
||
It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the
|
||
use of this product. Such risks arise from weather
|
||
conditions, soil factors, off target movement,
|
||
unconventional fanning techniques, presence of other
|
||
materials, the manner of use or applicati~ or other
|
||
unknown factors, all of which are beyond the control of
|
||
DuPont. These risks can cause: ineffectiveness of the
|
||
product; crop injury, or; injury to non-target aops or
|
||
plants.
|
||
DuPont does not agree to be an insurer of these risks.
|
||
WHEN YOU BUY OR USE THIS PRODUCT, YOU
|
||
AGREE TO Aa:EPT THESE RISKS.
|
||
DuPont warrants that this product conforms to the
|
||
chemical description on the label thereof and is
|
||
reasonably fit for the purpose stated in the Directions for
|
||
Use, subject to the inherent risks described above, when
|
||
used in accordance with the Directions for Use under
|
||
normal conditions.
|
||
DUPONT MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR
|
||
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR OF
|
||
MERCI-L"NTABILITY OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS
|
||
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.
|
||
IN NO EVENT SHALL DUPONT OR SELLER BE
|
||
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
|
||
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
|
||
THIS PRODUCT. BUYER'S OR USER'S
|
||
BARGAINED-FOR EXPECTATION IS CROP
|
||
PROTECTION. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF
|
||
THE USER OR BUYER AND THE EXCLUSIVE
|
||
LIABILITY OF DUPONT OR SELLER, FOR ANY
|
||
AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR
|
||
DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON
|
||
BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT,
|
||
NEGLIGENCE, TORT OR STRICT LIABILITY),
|
||
WHETHER FROM FAILURE TO PERFORM OR
|
||
INJURY TO CROPS OR OTHER PLANTS, AND
|
||
RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
|
||
THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE
|
||
PURCI-L"SE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, OR AT THE
|
||
ELECTION OF DUPONT OR SELLER, THE
|
||
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
|
||
DuPont or its Ag Retailer must have prompt notice of
|
||
any claim so that an immediate inspection of buyer's or
|
||
user's growing crops can be made. Buyer and al1 users
|
||
shall promptly notifY DuPont or a DuPont Ag Retailer of
|
||
any claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict
|
||
liability, other tort or otherwise or be barred from any
|
||
remedy.
|
||
This Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be
|
||
amended by any oral or written agreement.
|
||
For product information call1-888-6-DUPONT
|
||
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|
||
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