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) ) ,.. ( UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 JUL 11 1995 OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES Riverside/Terra corporation 600 Fourth street P.O. Box 6000 Sioux city, Iowa 51102-6000 Attention: Mr. Steve Rogosheske Subject: Terranil 6L EPA Registration Number 9779-320 Your letter and amended labeling dated May 10 and 23, 1995, and YOl·r letter dated June 26, 1995 Dear Mr. Rogosheske, We have reviewed the subject amended labeling, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended. The amended labeling is acceptable, so long as: 1. In the "HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS" subsection, you add "Harmful if swallowed." immediately after "Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing." In the January 26, 1994 "ACCEPTED with COMMENTS" labeling (the most recent accepted labeling for the subject product) there is no indication that this sentence was to be deleted. This is the same conditional as 1. in our June 20, 1995, letter to you concerning the amended labeling for the subject product that you submitted to the Agency on May 10. 2. Submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment. If these conditions are not complJed with, the registration will be sUbject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product bearing the amended labeling constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

JUL 11 1995

OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES

Riverside/Terra corporation 600 Fourth street P.O. Box 6000 Sioux city, Iowa 51102-6000

Attention: Mr. Steve Rogosheske

Subject: Terranil 6L EPA Registration Number 9779-320 Your letter and amended labeling dated May 10 and 23, 1995, and YOl·r letter dated June 26, 1995

Dear Mr. Rogosheske,

We have reviewed the subject amended labeling, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended. The amended labeling is acceptable, so long as:

1. In the "HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS" subsection, you add "Harmful if swallowed." immediately after "Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing." In the January 26, 1994 "ACCEPTED with COMMENTS" labeling (the most recent accepted labeling for the subject product) there is no indication that this sentence was to be deleted. This is the same conditional as ite~ 1. in our June 20, 1995, letter to you concerning the amended labeling for the subject product that you submitted to the Agency on May 10.

2. Submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.

If these conditions are not complJed with, the registration will be sUbject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product bearing the amended labeling constitutes acceptance of these conditions.

A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.

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If you have any questions about this letter, please contact John Bazuin at (703)305-5611.

Attachment:

J;'Y yours,

James M. stone Acting Product Manager (22) Fungicide-Herbicide Branch Registration DivisIon (7505C)

Label stamped "At::CEPTED with COMMENTS"

TERRANILTM 6L

Flowable "",rb>lUral Tu.f and Omamenlilll Fu,,,,,Jcide

ACTiVE INGREDIENT Chio,o!flaJonil (1~lrachloroi,cr,hth.lonrtrilo) .....................•..•......

iNERT INGRE,N~NTS ............•.•....•.............•.••..•.......

Conta.,. 6 pound. chloro!h.IoIl~ per gallon.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

WARNING/AVISO

5-4.0% .J§.OX Total 100.0%

Si Ulted no en~end() !a etktucta. buaque ~ a~ulen para: que se \a expUque ill u.ted en detz~$. (If you do not under.tand thia lal:w.l. find !>ameQ(;e to e:w.v!.ain Jt to 1"u tf'I <ie-lail,}

STATEMENT OF PRACTICAl. TREATll.ENT

If iNHALED: Re-flloW'e vi.ctIO'l: tv f(~sh air. n not brEt:athing, give artirk:Jal r~flpiration. preierilbly IT'outh4o-mouth. Get medical attentiOn. IF IN eYES: Flush wi1:h p'letlty ot walt'f CilU a phyaician. IF SWALLOWED: Drink pro~ptiy a }~rge q\,jantrty of mHk. egO whites. gelatin .otution, or, it th~se tire not ilvaUable, drink large Quar.trties 01 wat~r. Avcid a-Icchoi. IF O~ SKIN: \\Ia.t, wrth pl~nty c( .o~p ,,:><J water. Gel medical attention.

FIRSl AlO' Not~ to Phys.:CI';tn: Pel'!>on3 having art allergic reaction respond to treatmentwrth antlhlotamines or sterojd cre.ms and/or .ty~t~rmc ste:,o~$..

PRECAUTIONAAY STATEMENTS WAANING

HAZAADS TO HUMANS AND DOMESnC AHiMAl..S

Causes st.>o'St~nbai but temporary eye injury. May be fatal irinhaled. Harmful it absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with akin, eyea, or clothing.

Pef"!.Onal PiO!I!ctive Egupment Applicators and other handlers mU$t wear long-sJeeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, ahoes plua socks and protective

) eyewear. For exposures in enclosed areas d80. a respir.atorwrth either an orgarlic vapor-removing c,rtndge with a prelUter approved lor pesticide. (MSHAINIOSH approval number prelix TC-23C). ~r a can;ste .. pcroved (or pe.ticidu (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-14u). For exposure3 ')utdoors use a du.Umiat Mering respirator (MSHNNJOSH approval number preftx TC-21 C).

Oi5card clothing and otn'!r absorbent materiala that have been drenched or he.yity contaminated with thia products concentr;ate. 00 not reuse them. Follow manufactuJers inalructlons forcleank1glmaintaining FPE. Uno such inst,.-,Jctiona forw.nhable •. ule detergent and hot "'''iller. Keep and w~8h PPE aepa.-atet;' trom other laundry.

'vVhen handlers use ck>sed f5ystems, enclosed c.ba. oraircraft in a m.nnerttlat meets the requirement"lliated in the WorkerProlection Standard (WPS) fur 'gricunural pesticide. [40 CFR 170.240 (d) ( .. -ell. lh~ hand"'r PPE r~quirements may be reduced or modilled a •• pecified in the WPS.

Read Additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.

EPA Reg. No 9779-320

M.nu"clured For RIVERSIDEfTEnRA CORPORATION P.O. Box 6000. Sioux City. Iowa 51102-6000 RivMSida Servo$ Agriculture. Agriculture SMV83 Everyone.

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USER SAFETY RECOMMENUATIONS

Users should wash hands before eating, drinking. chewing gum. using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately If pesticide gelS Inside. Then wash tho'oughly and put on clean clothing. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outSIde of glov~s before romo\-lOg. As soon as pOSSible, wash thoroughly and chdnge into clean clothing. ------------------------------------

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is tOXIC to fish. aquatic invertebrates, and marine/estuarine organtsms. Runoff from treated areas may b. hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring area5l. 00 not apply duoctly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to inter!:idal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated .reas. Apply only to areas specified on the label. Do not contaminate water wh3n disposing of equipment washwaters.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a VIolation of Federal law to use this product In a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Do not apply this product in a way th::u will c'JOtact workers or other persons. either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area dUlIng applica'.lon. Fur any requirements specific to your State or Tribo. consult the agency responSible for pesticide reoulationo

AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS

Use this product only in accordance with its labelino and with the Worker ProtectiQn Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protecticn of agricultural workers on- farms. forests. nurseries. and oreenhouses. and handlers of agricultural pe·~ticides. It contains reQulCements for training. decontamination. notification. and emergency assistance. It also contains ·.;peclfic InSItucUons and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPEl. and restricted-entry Interval. The reqUirements In this box .only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the ",,'orker Protection Standard.

Do not entor or dllow Nor'<.er entry Into treated areas dUring the (estllcted entry Interval (REIl o} 48 hours.

PPE reQulfed for t'drly entry to treated areas that IS permmed under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves cont.lct With am thing that has been ueated. such as plants, sOil. or water. is: coveralls. waterproof gloves. shoes plus socks and protf.Jctive eyewear.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CONTAMINATE WA TEA. FOOD. OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL

STORAGE Store 10 a cool place. Protect from excesslv~ heat.

DISPOSAL Paaticid. Disposa): PestiCide wastes are tOXIC. Improper disposal of excess pestiCIde. pestiCide spray. or Clnsate is a vlolaUon of Federal law. If these wastes C.Jnnut b., disposed of by u~e according to label Instructions. contact your State Pesticide OJ Environmental Control Agency. or the HazardOUS Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Cont.iner Oispo,al: Do not reuse C'Tlpty container. Tuple rinse or equivalent. Then offer for recycling or recondiuorung. or puncture and dispose oj In a sanitary landfill or InCineration. or. if allowed by state and local authorities. by burning. If burned. stay Out of smoke.

G~NERAL INFORMATION Terranll 6L IS an excellem: fungIcide 'vhen usee:! according to label directions for control of a broad spectrum of plant diseases. TetraOiI 6L can be used effecti·tel\- in dilute or concentrate sprays. Thorough, Uniform coverage is essential for disease conllo!. 00 not combine Terranl16L in the spra',' tank WIth pestiCides. surfactants or fertilizers. unless p"or use has shown th~ combinauon physlcallv compatible. effectIve and nOOinjuriou5 to your conditions of USe.

Do nc.t combine Tlotranll 6L with Dlpel 4L. Lauon AG·98. or Latrvn 6·1956 as phytotOXicity may r&sul~ from the combination when applied to some crops on thiS labeL Dlpel IS a registered trademark of Abbott L"boratories_ Latron AG·98 and ll!uQo B· 1956 ere 'rademarks of Rohm & Haas Compaily.

Slowly Invell container several times to .)S$ure uniform mixture. Tha requued arr.ount of Terranil fiL shOUld 1'e adde1 slov.ly into the s9tay tank dUllng filhne;;. With concentrate sprays, pre·mix the re,uired amount of,Terranl1 6L in 8 deltn conts'ner l:ld add te the SPI ay tanl~ as It I" bdlng filled. Keep agitator running when lilling spray tank and during spray opurotlvns. 00 no' OJ"e on greenhouse grown crops.

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'Oosage rates on this label indicate pints of Terranil 6L per acre unless otherwise stated. Under conditions favoring diseasu development. i.ha high late specified and shortest application interval should be used. Applications should be made in sufficient water ~o obtain adequatli coverage of foliage. Gallonage to be used will vllry with crop and amount of plant growth. Spray volume usually will fange from 20 to 150 gallons (approximately 80 to 600 liters) per aCI9 for dilute spreys and 5 (0 1 0 gal1on~ (approxim8tely 20 to 40 lilltls) per acre fOI concentrate ground sprays and aircraft applications. Both ground and aircraft methods of application ars recommended unless specific directions for ground applir.etion only are given for e crop .. Application throu9h sprinkler irrigauon systems is ')ot recomtnendad unless specific directions .!Ire given for a crop. See application and calibration instructions below.

APPLICATION AND CALIBRATION TECHNIQUES FOR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION Apply thiS product only through the following types of irrigation systems. 00 not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. Crop. inJury. lack of effectiveness. or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from nonuniform distribution of treated water. It you have questions about caUbr.tion, you should contact State Experiment Station spoci.lists. equipment manuracturon. or other e)(perts. 00 not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticid" ~ ... plication to a public water system unless the pesticide label·prescribed safety devices for public water systems .r8 in place. A person knowledgeable of tho chemigation system ond rasponsi..,le for its operation. or under the supervision of the responslbl') person. shall shut ~h8 system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.

A. Center Pivot. Traveler, Big Gun. Motorized Lateral Move. End Tow. and Side (Wheel) Roll Irrigation Equipment: Operate system and injection equipment at normal pressures recommended by the manufacturer of injection equipment used. Fill tank of Inlecfion equipment with water. Operate system for one complete circle for center pivot or one complete run for the other recommended equipment. measuring time required. amount of water ir.jeeted. and acreage contained in circle or run. Mix recommended amount of 1 erranil6L for acreage to be covered into same amount of water used during calibration and inject into system con·inuously for one revolution or run. but continue to operate irriganon system until Terrand 6L ha!li bean cleared hom last sprinkler head. Spray mixture in the chernical supply tank must be agitated at all times, otherwise senling and uneven application may occur.

B. Solid Sot and Hand Move Irugatlon Equipment: Determine acreaglJ covered by spnnkler. FlU tank of injection ~qUlpment with water and adJust flow to use contents over 1) 'hilly to forty-five rmnute period. Mix deslIed dmOUnt of Terrantl 6L for acreage to be cQ',ered Into quanU".:y ot water used dutlng calibratIOn and operate entire system at normal pressures rncommended by the mam~faclulef of Ir'Jection equIpment used for amount of time estaohshed dutlng calibration. PrOVide constant mechanical agitatIOn in the mix tank to Insure that Terrand 6L will remain In suspension during t"e mjection cycle. Terranil 6L can be injected at the beginning 01 end of the irrigation cycle or .lS a sep.;uate application. Stop Inlection equipment after treatment is completed and continu" to operate irrigation system until thl!! prodl.lct IS cleared hom last sprinkler head.

SAFETY DEVICES (1) The systems deSignated above mult cont31O a functional che(.k .... alve. vacuum r"hef valve. and low pressure: drall\ appropriately located on the Irogatlon plp~line to plevent water SOUIce contamination flom b~ckfloVi. (2) All pestiCide if"lsctson pipelines must contam a functional. automattc, qUick· dosing ched.. valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the H'!II;'CliOn pump. (3) The pestiCide injection pipeline must also contain d funCtional. normally Closed. sclenold,opll;ated valve !ocated on tho mtake Side of the InJeclion pump and connecred to the system Intmiock to pr~venl flUid from bemg wllhdrawn horn the supply tank when the iHlQation sysrem IS either automatically or manuall" shut down. (4) The svstem must contdlO functlonal interlocklflg controls to automaucally shut off the pt:lsucidc inJ.,~uon pump when th~ water pump motor stops. (5) Tfln 1'1Ioation hn~ or water pump must includl!l <t functional pressure switch which Will s;op the water pump mot!!)f when the water p,ressvrn decreases to rhA pOint where pestiCIde distribution IS adversely affected. (6~ Systems ml)st use a metering pump. such as It positive displacement inJection pump (e .g., diaphragm pump) eff9ctlvely deSigned and constructed of mtltenals that are c')mpatlble With pestiCides and capable of being fined with a system IOt6rlock. (fJ Du nOf apply when WI"'ld speed favors drift b"yond the area m!ended for treatment. .

SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PDBLIC WATEfl SOURCES Public water system meaftS is system for the proviSion to the public of piped W$HH for human consumption If such sYS\elYl has tit least 15 serVice connections or regularly Serv~s an average of at least 25 IndIViduals dally dt least 60 days OUt of the yeaL

Chemlgslion systems connected to public water systems must ccntam <'J functional. reduced'pressure lone. backfJoYl orevcnler (RPZ) or the funcuonal equivalent in the water supply lint! upstream. from the pOint of pestiCide IOtroduct!on. As an _puon \.;) the RPZ, .the walel from the public wate, system should be discharged Into a reserVOIr tank ptlor to pestiCIde introductIon. There shall De a complete phYSical break fair Qap) between tne outlel end of the fill pipe. and the top or overflow rim of the rese'voir ta,k of et lenst twice the inSide diameter of the fill pipe. The system must Contain functionallOtoriocktng controls to automatically shut oft the pestiCide tnJectlol) pump when the water pump motor stops. or ,0 cases where there is no wa:u j:.lo."Io.p. when the "",ater pressure decreese.,: to tho POHl{ where pestiCide distribution IS adversely aHected.

For addioondl instructions on safety precautions. refer to statements (21. (31. (4) .. [61, and e7) in the sectIon 0"1 SAFETY OE\T:ES.

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Bean (Sua!=") Rust 1 ! to 3 omts Us. in sufficient watl!lr to obtain adequate coverage. 880m application') dllting early bloom stage or when disease first threatens and repeat

Bouvtis bli4Jht (Qray 3 PlOts at weekly intfSrvals or as necessary to maintain control: Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.

mold) 00 not graZfJ tleated areas or feed tntated plant pa. Is to lives.tock. --

Baans £Dry) Rust. Anthracnose. 1 ~ to 2 pints U •• in sufficient water to obtain adequate Navy, Proto, Downy mildew. coverage. Begin Ipplicltions during early bloom Kidney. L:ma. Cercospol if II.' spot stage .nd ul:peat at , to 1 () day intervals. For BI8ckeye [blackeye only) us. only -on beans harvested dry with pods

remov",d. Do not ap,>ly within 6 weeks before harvest. Do not allow livestock to graze -n ~reated ereas or feed treated plant parts to livestock.

C,abbaoJe. Chinese Alternaria leaf spot, 1 It PlOts Us. in sufficient Nater to abtein adequate cabbage (tight- Do ..... ny mildew coverage. Begin appli(:otions after transplants are hoaded v<)lieties $et in field, or shor~I'( after emergence of field-only), Cauliflower. seeded crop. or when conditions favor disease Broccoli, Chinese development. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or broct-G!i, Brussels as necessary to mamtoin contr,,!. Do not apply sprOuts within 7 days ot harvest to Chinese cabbage Or

Chinese broccoli.

Ring ~P3t (Califorma I 2 ;mHs For field-seeded Brussels sprouts, begin only' applic.:nions at tune of cady sprQU[ developmf!nt

Qf when conditions fSI",ol disease development. Repeat "t ., to 10 day In"sivals or as nccl!I5-sary to rnalOt~in contlol. -

C8f11)~ Cercospora (early) blight, 1 Y1 to 2 p!nts Use in $UfftCi'!"l";.! water to obtain at1eQ~ate

I Alternana Hate) blight coverage. Siart applications when dlseas~

!~lleili:en3 and repeal at 7 to 10 day intelvclls ;;,' • LtS necess>J1y to maintain contfOI. Terranll 6L

may h. apphed nw)uQh sprw.kler III:gatu)1'l ! equipment (solid sot. po>tab!~ ... ·heel ,Hove. I cnOlotcltd laterdl move. or center p,vot svsterns onlVI. See cdhotatl;)n derectlcns prcc~dmlJ thiS seCtioJil.

f----- - -----Celef'f CClc:)spora (ea1iYJ blight. 1 t-o 1 :', p:nts Use 1 to t % Pints per acre 1)0 a 3 to 5- day spfa'r'

S~ploC1a (late) bhght. OR '3chedule or 2 to 3 p'ots pi!' acre on a 7 day Basal slalk lot 2 '00 3 Pints schedule. Stdrt dpphcatHlns when transp!;:mt5 .:He (RtllloctOnta sola 011 set In the !le:tJ. Apply ;n suffiCient warer to

obuuCt adequato cov~tage. Tef~anll 6L may be

alJPiled thr'':lUgh spmlk!er I(Clgallo r, equipment (~oiid set. portable wheel move, inOlOnled lateral Inove. or center plVN systems ~mly). Sea

c,lhbration directions precedmg thiS 3ection. Do not apply within 7 d~lVS of hatvest.

Pink rot (Supprl!lsslon· 7 3 plOts

uay schedule)

Eorly blight, late bhgtlt 1 ~ 10 2 plOtsl :;-·or celery seedbeds. apply 125 gailons p,.r C'o:r., 100 gal_ tWice weekly or .)s ne~dt~d to mamtbiO cvnlfo!.

I Stan apphcatlons short IV .iller ClOp emcrnenco. Use rho higher rilte; unr'er sevoro dIsease

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Corn (Swset).

Corn grown for seed

Cranberry

Cucurbits: Cucumber, Cantaloupe, Muskmelon, Honeydew melon. Wa~ermelon.

Squash. Pumpkin

Grasses grown for seed

DISEASES

Helminthosponum Jet't blights. Rust

Fruit rots, lophodermium le8f-twig blight

Anthracnose, Downy mIldew. Target spot

Cefcospora leaf spot. Gummy stem bligh.t (black roU. Alternaria leaf blight. SCab. Powdery mildew (Sp-3erotheca only)

Cucumber belly rot (Rhll0ctonia solani)

Stem rust. Leaf rust. Stripe rust, Septaria leaf spot, Glume blotch, Blpolari!, Drechsler. leaf spa's

Selenophoma (eyespot)

RATE PER ACRE

'/' to 2 pints

4 (0 7 pints

1 ~ to 2 pinu

2 to J PlOts

8 Y. pints

1 to 1 Y2 pints

1 to 2 PlOts

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

Use in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage. Begin applications when conditions favor disease development and repeat at 4 to 7 day intervals or as required to maintain control. Under severe disean conditions. use 1 ~ to 2 pints per acre. 00 not apply within 14 dlYs of harvest. 00 not apply to sweet corn (to b. processed. Do not allow livestock to grlze in treated fields. Do not ensile treated corn or use as livestock foraoe.

Apply at early bloom Ind repelt at 10 to 14 dlY intervals .• Under severe disaasa conditions, us. the 7 pints/acre rate on I 10 day schedule. Do not apply more than 3 times per season, or within 50 days before harvest. Do not apply to bogs when flooded or allow release of irrigation water from bogs for at least 3 d.ays fonowing application. Tetrani! 6L may be applied through sprinkler irrigation equipment. Use 300 gallons of water per acre through solid set systems only. See calibration direction:! preceding this section.

Use in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage. Begin application when plants are in first true leaf stage or when conditions .r8 favorable for. disease development. Repeat applications at 7 day intervals. Under severe disease condltlons, shorten spray mterval. Terrantl 6L may be applied through spllnkler Irrigation equipment (sohd set, portable wheel mov". or center pivot systems only). See cali­bration 1irecuons preceding this section. PRECAUTION: Certain varieties of melons may be sensitive to sunburn follOWing applications of chlorothalonil duoog penods of high so:ar intensity.

Use In suffiCient water to obtain runoff to SOil SUI face. Make a single application when vines begm to form. Telraml 6L may bdl applied through sprinkler IIngatlon equipment as directed above

Use in suffiCient water to obtain adequtlte coverage. BeglO applications during stem elongauon when conditions (avor disease development. Re·apply at nag {:t:;:.~ leaf emergence and repeat applications aO 14 day Intervals. Do not apply Within 14 d"',,·! of harv~st. Do not allow livestock tu orazf" in treated area! or leed treated plant parts to livestock.

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Mint Rust t Septaria leaf spot 1 j pints

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Onion (dry bulbi Botrytis leat blight 1 to 2 pint! (blast). Botrytis neck rot (suppression). Purple blotch

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Onion (green Botrytis leaf blight 1 Y, to 3 pints bunching). Garhc, Iblast). Purple blotch. Leek. Shallot. Downy mildew Onion grown for (suppressIOn) seed

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Papaya Alternaria fruit spot. 2 to 4 PlOts Anthr acnose. Stem end rot

ParsnIp Altttrnaria leaf spot. I Yl to 2 Pints Downy mildew. Anthr acnose. BotrYlIS blight (gray moldl. Bottom rot (RhizoctoOlal

APPUCATION DIRECTIONS

Use in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverago, normelly 20 to 150 gallons per acre for dilute sprays and 5 to 10 gallons per acre for concentrate ground and ailcr.ft application,_ Begin applications when emerging plants are ~8 inc he, high. Repeat applications at 7 to 10 day intervals or as necanary to m"ntain control. Do not apply mora than 3 times per season. 00 not opply within 80 doy. 01 horv •• t. 00 not f.ed fresh or extrac;::ted mint hay from treated fields to livestock. B.sed on available residue data. usa of Torranil 6L on mint i. restricted to IncHan., Michigan and Wisconsin.

Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage of tops. Terranil6Lis recommended for us. with disease monitoring systems which adjust fungicide rates and frequency of applical!on according to disease hazard. Apply IllS follows:

Low Disease Low Disease Hazard & Hazard &. High Disease Prior to Some Hazard

Infection Disease Present

1 pI. 1 ~ pts. 2 pts. 10 days 7 to 10 days 7 day.

For sup;lression of neck rot (Bottytls spp.l during storage. a minimum of three weekly applications prior to lifting. uSing I ~ to 2 pints of Terranll 6L ~er acre. IS recommended. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.

Use in sufficient water to obtam thorough coverage of tops. Began applications prior to favorable infection pellods. and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals for as long .s conditions favor disease. Use the high rate and a 7 day schedule of apphcations when heavy dewar (aln perSIst. Do not apply within 7 days of hal vest on gallic. Do not apply more tnan 3 times per season or with," 14 days of harvest or. green bunching onions. leeks or shallot,. If additional disease control IS needed before harvest. use another registered fungicide.

Apply with ground equipment only. iro sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage of fluit and leaves. Begin treatment when conditions favor development of disease and continue ueatments at 14 day intervals until weather conditIons no longer favor disease development. Do ;.<..1 ~rale hveslock In treated area or feed proce~~:r.(, by· products to livestock. --Apply in suffiCient water to obtam adequate coverage. Make the fi'H ap,)liration at the first sUaln of dis~l!Ise or when conditions are fa'lora'Jla for infection. Continua bPtl.h .. i:!toons on a 7 to 10 day schedule. 00 not apply h"lOre than 4 tln'e! per season or within 10 1.::\ s L.f harvest. 00 lIot feed treated plant parts I,) I·"~.otock.

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Passion Fruit (Hawaii only)

P.~nut

Potato

DISEASES

Alternaria frUll and leaf spot (passion huil Drown spot)

C.!rcospor8 (early) lea' spot. Cercosporidium (lat.II •• , spot

Rust. Web blotch

RATE PER ACRE

2 pints

1 to 1 ~ pints

1 % pints

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

Apply with ground equipment in sufficient water to obtain adequatlll coverage of fruit and lelves. Begin treatment when fruit spots appear (Apti! to July) and continue treatments at 14 day intervals until weather condition~ no lo~ger 'Ivor dis •• s. development. 00 not graze in ttDated .re. or feed vines or processing by-product to livestock used for food.

Apply in sufficient wlter for COVttrIO_ when ' •• f wetness first occurs or 30 to 40 days Itt.r planting. Repelt at 10 to 14 dAY intervell. Whan conditions 'avor 'Ite I.af spot or when rust or web blotch occur. apply 1 }S pints per acre at 10 day intervals for the remainder of the season. 00 not apply within 14 days at harvest. 00 not allow livestock to graze in treated areas. 00 not feed hay or threshing, from treated fields to live­stock. Terranil 6L may be applied through sprinkler ir;igation equipment. Usa 1 % pints par acra in solid set, portable whtJal move, center pivot, motorized lateral move, or traveling gun sprinkler irrigation equipment. See calibration directions preceding this section.

Where Sclerotium stem rot (white mold) and Rhizoctonia limb rot are present, use Tarranil 6L in a spray program with Folicur~ 3.6 F to discourage development of resistant strains of fungi. The fjrst two (2) applications (at 10 to 14 day intervals) should be made with Terranil 6L at 1 ~~ pts./acte. Applications 3, 4. 5 and 6 (at 14-day intervals) should be Folicur' 3.S F and the last application with Tarrant! 6L ag~in. To rurther discourage development of resistant strains of fungi--for applications 3. 4. 5 and 6, tank, mix 1 pint per acre of Terrand 6L with Folicur' 3.6 F at the recommended rate. See the Folicur' 3.S F label for speCIfic US" directions and rates. Do not apply any tank mixes contalnlOg Fclicur" 3.S F through any type of migation system . • Folicur' is a trademark of Bayer Co.

Terranil 6l Plu. Tiltll Tank Mix: Terrand SL may be used 10 comblOation with Tilt for early and late leaf spot control. Apply 1 pmt Terrand 6L as a tank mixture with 2 fl. oz. of Tilt in a minImum of 20 gallons of water per acre With ground equipment. or a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre by aenal application. 8egm applications 35-40 days after planting. or at first appearanc8 of disease. and continue apphcauons on a 10-14 day schedule. Terr3ml SL plus Tilt also may be used In State AgncullUral Eytension adVisory (disease forecasting) programs which recommend application tlmmg based on environmental factors favorable for disease development. Consult the Tilt label for speCific use directions and restrictions. Do not apply tank mIxtures with Tilt through any type of irrigation system . • Tilt' is a trademark of Ciba·Gelgy Corporation.

Early blight, late blight. Botrytis vme rot

% PlOt

·then-

1 to 1 YJ PInts

Apply as a banded treatment directed over the foliage. beginning when vmes are first exposed and leaf wetness occurs. Rep8at applications at 7 to 10 day intervals until vInes close. then mcrease rate as desenbed below. In addition to tho early-season applications abo"e. as vines close between rows Increase water carner volume [0 co,("r the den;ier canopy and b~gin broadcast application patterns. Contil.ue apphcatlon, at 7 to 10 day inte'vals. Use the highest regIstered rate weekly when di~e8s" C'1n­ditions are severe. Terranll 6L ml!ly be ar~li.!j :hroooh spllnkler I1ngation equipment (s('lid set. porta.;),) wilee) move. center Pivot. or rnrt"·i~ed lateral '.OV8

sv~~ems only). 00 not excel'"ct a 10 day '"~(t Jal betw~.,n application, when using thiS te"''''''niq~·e. Follow -.7alibratJon and a..>olk.auon dlrac-tlons precedmg H,:" seeUon.

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Soybean

Determinate (Southern) Vaneties

Soybean Indeterminate (Northern) Varieties

DISEASES

Anthrl!llcnose. Oiaporthe

pod and stem blight, Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospor. sojin~). Purple seed stain. -Cercospor. leaf blight. (Cercespor. kikuchii), Septoria brown spot.

Stem canker {Oiaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivoral

Anthracnose, Olapocthe pod and Stem blight, Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina), Purple seed stain, Cercosp(lra leaf blight, (Cercospora klkuchli). Septoria brown spor

RATE PER ACRE

1 ~ to 2 Y. pints

, to 2 pints

, pint

1 Y, to 2)', pints

1 to 2 pmts

APPI,ICATION DIRECTIONS

Apply in sufficient water to obtain complete coverage. using at least five gellon, water per acre for aerial application. Use the three application program in area" having a history of moderate to stiver. disease intensity. Torr.nil 6L may be applied through sprinkler irrigation equipment. Follow application and calibration directions preceding this section. NOTE: Do not tI)(ceed total of 3 applicatio!', per s •• son. Do not apply within 6 waaks of harvest. DD not feed

• treated parts to livestock or allow grazing in treated fields.

Two application program - Make the first application at early pod set (R3 stage, when majority of pods are t to ~ inch in length, and the second at beginning of seed formation (RS)

which occurs about 14 days later.

Thr.. application prOQfam - Make the first application at the beginning of flowering (Rl). the second at early pod (R3) and the third at beginning of seed formation (RS)'

Apply in 10 to 20 02.lIons of water per acre, as a band treatment directing spray to provide coverage of entire plant. Make the first application at time of emergence of the second trifoliate leaves (V2). If conditions favor stem canker disease make a second and a third application. Make all applications at 10 to 14 day intervals.

Apply 10 sufficient water to obtam complete coverage, using at least five gallons of water per acre for aerial application. Use the three apphcatlon program In areas haVing a history of moderate to severe disease IOtenslty. Terranil6L may be applied through spnnkler rrrigation equipment. Follow application and cahbr aUon dllecuons preceding thIS section. NOTE: Do not exceed total of 3 applicauons per season. Do not apply within 6 ...... eeks of harvest. Do not feed soybean hay at threshlngs from treated fields to hvestock.

Two applicalion program Make the first apphcallon when the largest pods are 1 to 1 Y,

inches in length and make the second application 14 days later. Terrand 6L may be co· applied with Benomyl SOWP as a tank miX for dIsease control '" IndetermlOate (northern) soybeans. Use 1 pint of T err ami 6l p:us 8 ounces of Benomyl SOWP per acre. Make the first application when pods near the top of plants ate Y1 to 1 lOch n It.ngth and a second appllcallon t 4 days later

Three application program Make tht.. ;irst applicauon one we ok afler fust !lowenng and continue applications at -,4 olav Interva~s~ _

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Tomato FOLIAGE: (apply ava,y 7 1~ to 2 pints Apply in sufficient water to obt"in adequJtte to to days~: Ea,ly blight, coverage. Begin applications w hen dew or rain Late blight. Gray Jeaf occur and disease threatens. Use the highest spot. Gray le.f mold. rate and shortest interval specified when disease Septaria leaf spot. Taroet conditions .ro severe. Terranil 6L may bo spot combined in the spray tank with EPA·registered

pesticide products that claim copper as the .ctive ingredient and .re labeled for control of bacter;.

FRUIT: (apply ovory 7 to 2 to' 3 pints diseases of tomatoes. Chock tho copper

14 doy. beginning ot fruit manufactur.,' s lab.1 for specific instructions,

set): Anthracnose. precautions and limitation. prior to mixing with

Alternaria fruit rot (black T erranil SL. 00 not use with Co?per-Count N· in

moldl. Rhizoctoni. fruit concentrated spr.V suspensions. Terranil 6L may

rot. Botrytis gray mold. be applied through sprinkler irrigation equipment.

Late blight fruit rot (solid set or portable w~eel move systems only). See calibration directions preceding this secti..,n.

TREE AND ORCHARD CROPS CROP SPRAY VOLUME (Gallons Per Acrol

Apply T8rranil 6L in sufficient water and with Peach. N8ctarine. 20 (concentrate) proper calibration to obtain uniform cO\l'erage of Apricot, Tart Cherry, to

) tfee canopy. Application with ground equipment is Plum. Prune 300 (full dilutol pfef~fabJe to aerial application because ground applications generally give better coverage of the tree'canopy. If application with ground equipment Sweet Cherry 20 (concentrate) is not feasible. Terranil 6L may be applied with to aircraft using at least 20 gallons per acre. When 400 (full dilute) concentrate sprays are used or when treating non· beating or immature trees. the lower rate of Terrand 6L listed may be used. Do not allow Conifer. Dilute Conc.ntr.t.

livestock to gra:le in treated areas. The following forest stands Not Used 10-20 (aircraft) spray volumes are recommended as gallons 01 Christmas trees 100 10-50 (aircraft or spray per acre: ground equipment)

Nursery Beds 100 5·10 {ground eqUIpment only}

TERRANtL 6L RATE

CROP DISEASES ACRE 100 GAL' APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

) Peach. Leaf curl. Coryneum 3· to 4'!': pints 1 to 1 ~ pints For best control of both diseases apply at , Nectallne. blight (shothole) leaf fall In late autumn. using sufficient Apricot. water and proper sprayer calibration to Cherry. Plum. obtain uniform coverage. When Prune conditions favor hlQh disease levels, use

the hiQh rate of application and apply once or tWice more 10 mid to late wIOter before ::'udswell, If tho leaf 1.11 application IS not practical, application of Terraml6L for control of leaf curl maybe made at any Ume- prior to budswell the followlOg spring. Where C,r/ .• eum blight (shothole) occurs. also rn:'y at budbreak to protect newly .o:rr~·cing

leaves and at shuck spht to pHWl'tnt trUlt infections,

- --Brown rot blossom 3, to 5 Y, pints 1 to 1 ~ PlOts Us .. 4!" to 5'1, PlOts per aCt., C'n tr,es blight. Lacy (russet) taller than 20 It. 0..1,11.6 J! to 4 ~ PlOts per scab (plume/p,un~) acre on smaller .rJes. Mdke. nne

application .t :J '1,'( ( In (pink. Idd. or, e.r1y white ~'Iri) and a sJcond application at full bloom. I' wruher conditlons favor disease deveIQ,)'rent. make an additional epphcation at J"f"tl!tl fall.

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Peach, Nectarine, Apricot. Cherry. Plum, Plune (cont!nued)

Conifers

OISEASES

CheilY leaf spat; Peach, Nectarine. Apricot scab

Swiss needlecast

Scleroderris canker (pines), Swiss needlecast

Suococcus tip blight

Rhizosphaera needlec85t (spruces). SCirrhla brown spot (pines)

Cyclaneusma and Lophodermlum needlecast (pmes)

Rhabdochne needle~ast (Oouglas fir)

BOlrytls seedling blight. Phoma twig blight

TERRANIL 6L RATE

ACRE

Ji to 4';' pints

2'A to 5!o\ pints

lY2 to 2% pints

2 to 3 Yl pints

5 Yt pints

2 ~'.. (0 5 'll pints

1 % to 2 % pints

1 Y, to 2 y. pints

100 GAL'

1 to 1 ~ pints

2~ to 5% pints

lYJto2 JA pints

2 to 3 Y2 PlOts

5 '11 pints

2~r"to5YI

PlOts

1 !'1 to 2% pints

1 'h to 2 ~r" pints

APPLICATION OIRECTIONS

In addition to the bloom applica­tions listed above, make one application at shuck-split. Do not apply Terranil 6L after shuck-split and before harvest. If additional dise~se control i. needed before harvest. use anothe, registered fungicide. For control of cherry leaf SPOt after harv •• t, make on. application to foliage within 7 days after frui~ is removed. In orChards with. history of high lea' spot inCidence, make a second application 1 o~ 14 day, later.

Single application technique: In Christmas tree plantations or forest ~tands make one application in the spring when new shoot growth is Ya [0 2 inches in length~

Make the first application in !tpring when new shoot growth is Ya to 2 incnes' in length. Make additional applications at 3 to 4 week intervals until conditions no longer favor disease development. For use in nursery beds, apply the hiohest rat~ specified on a 3 week schedule.

Apply In early spring pnor to bud-break. Repeat applications at approXimately 6 to 8 week intervals. until spore release ceases In late fall. Apply monthly dUring periods of frequent rainfall. and where Lophodermium Infections occur during dormancy(Pacific NWL During drought periods. appli. cations maybe suspended. then resumed upon next OCcutrence of needle wetness.

Apply at budbreak and repeat at 3 to 4 week intl!rvals until needles are fully elongated and conditions no longer favor disease development. In plantation~ of

mixed provenanc." or when irregular bud break occurs. apply weekly until all trees have broken bud, then every 3 to 4 weeks as specified above. In nur' ery beds. USe the high rate On a J week schedUle.

Begin applications in nursery bed.r when seedlings are l m..:hbs tall and when cool, mOist conditions favur disease d~velopment. Make 8dditlonal applications at 7 to 14 dav i .. ter\ al~ as long as favordbl ... diooease condition.! persist. ~-------L--------__ ~ ______ ~ ________ L-________________ ___

·Volumetrlc rates to be used only With full dilute spray volume speCIfied on thi5 label for tree lind orchard ClOpS.

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USE PIRECTIONS TURF AND ORNAMENTALS

TerranW 6L;' formulated lor UN on gall couree lee., groen •• nd "'irwly., omamenlal turlgra .. Ind omamenlal herb., .hruba .nd tre" •. II ia highly oll<clive for th. control ala broad .pectrum ollurl and om.menlal planl dlaeaae. when ~ ia u .. d according to th. direct;.,n. on Ihi. pr01ucllab,1. Thorough, uniform coyerag' 01 planl.urlace. i. ~aaenliallor good dla .... control.

TU RF: Do nol mow or waler aller Ireatmenl unlil .pray de po,. on turlg" .. Ia thoroughly dry; T.rran~ 8l .hould .lway. be uaed in conjunction with good turl managemenl prllctice •.

Gall Cou .... F.lrwaya: Apply In 30 to 40 galon. ol ..... r per .cre. Begin applicltlon. when condltionl "'vor d ..... development and repeal application. II long a.the .. condition. pe ... iIt. Under .. ve .. d ..... condilion., u .. the hlgheat ",. and ahart •• 1 inler· Yal correaponding with the Ippllcatlon .chedula .elecled from the lable below.

DISEASE APPLICATION APPLICATION RATES PER ACRE INTERVAL

Sclerotima 7·10 day. 23/4 ·5112 pinta Dollar Spol "·21 day. 5112 • 9112 pints

Helminthosporium 7·10 daya ~ '/2 pinta lealapol 14·21 day. 5112 ·9112 pinta

Rhtzoctonia brown patch 7·14 day. 5112 ·9112 pinta

Anthracnose 7·14 daya 41/8 • 81/4 quarto

Golf Cou"e Tees and Greens and Ornamental Turfgrass: Apply in an adequ.to amount atwater to provide complete coverage. This amount may vary from 2 to 10 gallons per 1,000 aquare feet. See beJow for luggested rates and timing. Under severe diaease conditions, use the cUr.ltive rates and spray on II 7 day achedule.

00 not use TerraniJ 6L thfough aprinkier irrigation equipment on golf course •.

RATE Fillid Ounces Per 1.000 Sq. Ft.

APPLICATION DISEASE INTERVAL Preventive- Curative··

Anthracnose 7·14 day. 3112 • 6 6 • 7112 Copper spot 7·10 day. 4·6 6 • 7112 Curvulana leafspot 7·10 days 2·4 4·7112 Dollar spot 7·14 days 2·4 4 ·7112 GI1IY leafspol 7·10 days 2·4 4 • 7112 Helminthosponum leatepot and 7·10 daya 2·4 4· 7112

metting out Large brown patch 7·10 daya 2·4 4·7112 Red Ihread 7·10 day. 2·6 6·7112 Stem rust of bluegra,. 7·14 day. 4·6 6 • 7112

Dichondra: Atternilrla 'eafspot 7·14 dlY. 4·6 6· 7112 (Califomia only)

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t-(ecommended r.iltea ror preventing dtaeale e.taD Isnment; uae )Ower rate wnen al.ea •• conditlO~' are Itgnt 10 mr(l~ ... ie-:--higher indicated rate. when condition. are .evere. Rates for use on .. 7 day schedule when diaeale ira present. Higher indicated rate shoukt be applied undtor .e"ere conditions

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Turlgraaau • Gray .now mold caused by Typhulo .pp.: Apply in sutlle;"nt water to obtilln adequate coverage (2 to 10 gallon. per 1'.000 .quare feet). Apply 5112 • 11 "uld ounces 01 Terranil6L per 1.000 aquar. I.et 01 turf area. Application mu.t be mad. belor. snow cover in autumn. Use the higher r.te I' turf layer remllin, frozen prior to anow cover. It anow cover is intermittent or tacking during the winter. re .... pply at 5112 ftuid ounc •• per 1,000 aquare leet at monthly intervlla until gray anow mold cond~lon. no ",nger :>revail. In ore .. where pink .now mold (Gerlach;' or·Fusarium patch) io likely to occur, IPPIy at 5112 ftuid ounce. per 1,000 aquor. feetin combinaoon with .ilherTerun' 1991 50WP at 2 ounces per 1,000 .quar. feet or Ch;peo" 26019 50WP It 4 ounce. per 1,000 square feet of tur1 area.

·Tersan ;. II regiatared trademark of E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company. Inc. ··Chipc.o is II regi,tered trademark of Rhone-Poulenc, Inc.

Fusarium (Gerlachlo) Patch: For control 01 Fusarium patch only In area. whe,. .now cov.r Ia Inlennlllant or locking during the winler, apply 5112 • 9112 ftuid ounce. per 1,000 aqua,. '"t 01 turf area. Begin application. In .. t. autumn and ,...,pply at 21 to 28 day int.rva. until condillon. levorabla lor Fu.arium patch no Iongor pr."a'.

ALGAL SCUM: For prevention 01 algal acum on turfgra •••• cauoed by cyanobact.rla 01 the genua Lyngbilo, aprty T.rrani 6L at th. rat. ot 2 to 4 ouncee per 1,000 aquare leet on a 7 to 14 day achedule. Under oeve .. acum condition., u .. th. high rate Ind apply on a 7 day schedule. When alg.'.cum Ia wd eotabliohed, ."ary attempt .hould be mod. 10 dry out the allticted are •. One. dry, spiking or verticutling should be don. to enhanca turlgra .. recovery in conjunction with Tarrani 6L appllc.tlon. atth. rate ot 4 to 7112 ounce. per 1,000 .quare feet on a 710 14 day schedule. Severalapplieatlon ot Terrani 6L at the high rate may be nec .. ""ry lor turlgrall recovery. Only a preventive Ipray program with Terranil 8l will prevent recurrenc.. of the aloa. when environmental conditioM are faVorable for aJgal growth.

ORNAMENTALS AND CONIFERS: Apply TerranH 6L at a rate 01 1 3/8 plnte per 100gallon. otwater unle •• otherdir~cllon. are given in the tabl .. below. Begin application. a. directed lor each species and dio .. oe cond~n cited and repeat on a 7 to 14 day schedule until conditions are no longer favor.lble for disease development. Ouring period. when condition. '-vor Mvere di&ease lncidence, generally cloudy or wet weather. uoe the higher rate specifted and the ohortelt indicated Int.rval between applicationo.

Aeri~1 application to conife~ io pennitled although ground applicotion. generally give beller coverage. Uapplication with ground equipment ia not feasible, Terranil6L may be applied aerially to forest stands in 10-20 gallons otwater and 10 Chn.tmas trees in 10-50 gallons of water.

Terranil 6L may be used in greenhouses. 00 not use mi.tblcwe" or high pres.ure Ipray eqUipment when making applications in greenhoulel.

ORNAMENTALS

SPECIES OISEASES CONTROLLED I SUGGESTED FIRST APPLICATION

BROADLEAF SHRUBS AND TREES:

Ash (F~xinus) Cercospora, Cercosporidium, Spring bud break Cylindrc..5~orium leafspots

Azalea- Phytophthora die·back, New leaf emergence; RhOdodendron- OvuUnia IIower blight Earty bloom

Buckeye, Horsechestnut Leaf blotch, AmhracnoH Spring bud !>reak Cherry-Laurel Cercospora leafspot Petal fall Crabapple Scab, Cedar-apple rult, Spring bud break

Sphaeropail leafspot Dogwood Se plona lea r.pot Earty bloom Euonymu!I Anthracnose Spring bud break Firethom Scab Spring bud break Flowering almond, Monilinia blo •• omlbranch blight Earty bloom

Quince, Sand Cherry Hawthorn Rust. Fabl'ilea leafspot Preb'oom Holly Rhizoctonia web blight Warm, moist condit;ona Mount~in Lilurel Cercoapora le:afapot Spring bud break Oak (red group only) Taphrina bllwter. Dormantbudlwell I

Actinopene lea "pot, I Anthracnole

Oregon-Gr.lpe (Mahonia) Rust Spring bud br ... k I Photinlll Fabreil Spring bud break I (Entomo'porlum) Iear.pot Pieri. (Andromeda) Phytophthora dle-back New leat ,mergence Poplar Ma~lOnlna learapot Spring bud break Privet Cercoopora learapot Prolonged wet candftlona Sycamore, Planetree AnthracnOM Spring bud b .... k

Vibumum Powdery mildew Mid-summer

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BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS:

Carnation AMeman. leatapotlbranch rot Tranaplant 01 cuttlnga Bo~ lIo_r-bllght Cool. mo.t conditions

ChrysanthemumJDaisy MycoophUralla ray blight. Tranoplant 01 cuttingo Seplon. Ie.tapot

Botrytla lIo_r blight (gray mold) Prabloom Geranium Botrytlo blight. ruot Cool. molet condltiono Gladloluo Curvulerla 1o.IIIIo_r opot. Elrty pro ... g.tIon

Botrytlo IeIUllo_r opot Hollyhock Ruot Elrty ... dling otago Hydrange.- (foliog. only) C.rcoopora and Septaria Ezrty propagation

leltapot.. Ruot In. Botrytlo blouom blight. Cool, molet condlllOno

Didymeilina leltapot. Ink opot lily, Crocuo. DallodK, Botrytle blight (gray mold. lire, Pre bloom

Narci:saul, Tulip mea.leo), Slagcnopora lell Icorch

Petunia- Phytophthora blight (Iollar phl.e), Pret»oom Botrytla blight

ROle B"'ck opot, Botrytle blight Spring bud brelk (U.e 1 pint per 100 gallono)

Slatice Anthracnose, Cercospora, Spring bud break Ale-maria.

Zinnia Botrytle leal blight. First sign of disease Powdery mildew

·OrecoJoraUon of bloom. haa been noted on certain vanelia. when Ipplication. are made during ftowering.

FOLIAGE PLANTS:

Oracaena Fusarium leaflpot Pre-tr.inlptant Pachysandra Volutella leal blight Spring bud br.ak

(U.e 2 3/4 pints per 100 gallon.) Leather1eaf fern Ascochyta blight, Cereo.pora Spring bud break

lea!spot. Cy~ndrocladium lea"pot. Rhizoctonia blight

Paner palm 6ipolaris (Helmmtholporium) Cool. moist condition. Prayer plant (Maranta) leafspot Earty propagation Oyster piant (Rhoeo) Helminthosponum leafspot Early propagation Syngonlum Tan leafapot Warm, mois' conditklnl Phdodendron Cephalosporium lealopot Moist conditions

Phytophthora blight. Dactyllria lea"pot

NOTICE: Seller WOIrranta that the product confonns to its chemical deacripticn and is reasonably ftt. for the purposes stated on the label when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions or UM. but neither th. warranty nor any other WllT1Inty or merchantability or fitnell for a particular purpole, express or implied, extendl to the use orlhis product cont~ry to label inltructionl, or under abnormal condition •. or underconditionl not reasonably foreleeable to Seller, and Buyer a .. ume. the rilk of any s.uch use.

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