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Integrated Pest (Disease) Management <br />Integrate this product into an overall disease and pest management strategy whenever the use of a fungicide is required. Follow <br />cultural practices known to reduce disease development, including selection varieties with disease tolerance, optimum plant <br />populations, proper fertilization, winter and/or spring pruning, plant residue management and proper timing and placement <br />of irrigation. Consult your agricultural authorities for additional IPM strategies established for your area. This product may be <br />used in State Agricultural Extension advisory (disease forecasting) programs which recommend application timing based on <br />environmental factors favorable for disease development. <br />Application Directions <br />Apply this product as a broadcast or banded spray, targeting the foliage or crown of the plant. Apply to runoff in sufficient <br />water, ensuring complete coverage of the target plant. Best control of targeted diseases is attained with sufficient coverage and <br />wetting of foliage. Refer to the specific use directions for control of certain diseases. Repeat at specified application intervals <br />(plus alternations for resistance management) until disease is under control or until the maximum treatment rate has been <br />reached. (see Application Rates chart below). <br />Begin applications of this product prior to disease development and continue throughout the season at the specified intervals <br />following resistance management guidelines. Use this product as part of a preventative disease management program. <br />This product may not provide adequate disease control when applied after disease outbreak. <br />Application Rates <br />The rate range for this product is 1.9 — 7.7 fl. oz./100 gallons (0.95 — 3.85 fl. oz./50 gallons). This product can be applied every <br />7-28 days (or as otherwise specified on this label for a specific plant or disease). Adding a nonsilicone based wetting/sticking <br />agent at the specified use rate may enhance coverage on hard -to -wet plant foliage. <br />Conditions <br />Rate Range <br />Retreatment Intervals <br />Maximum Number of <br />Applications <br />For most conditions and for <br />3.85 <br />— 7.7 fI. oz. / 100 gallons <br />7 —14 <br />days <br />most diseases <br />Do not apply more than <br />1.9 — 3.85 fl. oz. / 50 gallons <br />7 —14 days <br />When disease pressure is <br />1.9 — 3.85 fI. oz. / 100 gallons <br />7 —14 days <br />0.95 <br />—1.9 fl. oz. / 50 gallons <br />7 —14 <br />days <br />light to moderate <br />2.4 gallons (5.0 Ib.ai) of <br />5.75 <br />— 7.7 fl.oz. / 100 gallons <br />14 <br />— 28 days <br />this product per acre per <br />year or 8 applications <br />2.85 — 3.85 fI. oz. / 50 gallons <br />14 — 28 days <br />per year. <br />When environmental condi- <br />5.75 <br />— 7.7 fl.oz. / 100 gallons <br />7 —14 <br />days <br />tions are favorable to severe <br />disease development <br />2.85 <br />— 3.85 fl. oz./50 gallons <br />7 —14 <br />days <br />13 <br />
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