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Backyard Fruit and Nut Trees
<br />(Not for use in California)
<br />Certified applicators:
<br />If this product is used on a tree producing fruits or nuts which will be used for food or feed:
<br />• Do not apply to home orchards/backyard fruit or nut trees after fruit or nut set.
<br />• Do not apply to fruit or nut trees other than almond, apple, pear, pecan, pistachio, apricot, cherry, nectarine, peach, plum or prune.
<br />• For bearing fruit and nut trees, use the following application rates (for a list of diseases controlled see the table above for
<br />Foliar Application):
<br />Crop
<br />Application Rate
<br />Fluid Ounces Product/Acre
<br />Maximum Annual Rate
<br />Fluid Ounces Product/Acre
<br />Almond, Apple, Pear, Pecan, Apricot,
<br />19.5
<br />59
<br />Cherry, Nectarine, Peach, Plum or Prune
<br />(0.7 lb a.i./A)
<br />(2.1 lb a.i./A)
<br />Pistachio
<br />19.5
<br />39
<br />(0.7 lb a.i./A)
<br />(1.4 lb a.i./A)
<br />Vegetable Transplants (Greenhouse and Nursery Use Only):
<br />Not for field vegetable production
<br />Vegetable Transplants
<br />Diseases Controlled
<br />Rate of Product
<br />Application Instructions
<br />Beans, dry and succulent
<br />Anthracnose
<br />29-39 fl oz/Acre'
<br />For one application: Apply when 100% of plants have at
<br />including:
<br />Colletotrichum
<br />least one open bloom or when conditions are favorable for
<br />Lima bean, Snap bean,
<br />disease development.
<br />Kidney bean, Mung bean,
<br />Gray Mold
<br />or
<br />or
<br />Navy bean, Pinto bean, Wax
<br />bean, Broad bean, Fava
<br />Botrytis
<br />19-29 fl oz/Acre2
<br />For multiple applications: Make the first application when
<br />bean, Asparagus bean,
<br />White Mold
<br />10% to 30% of plants have at least one open bloom and
<br />Blackeyed pea, Cowpea,
<br />Sclerotinia
<br />follow with sequential applications on a 4 to 7 day interval.
<br />Sweet lupine, White lupine,
<br />Apply prior to the development of disease for best results.
<br />• Do not apply more than 79 fl oz of product (2.8 lb a.i.)/A/year.
<br />White sweet lupine, Grain
<br />lupine, Chick pea, Garbanzo
<br />• Pre -harvest interval:
<br />bean
<br />California only - 14 days for succulent beans, 28 days for dry beans and lima beans.
<br />All other states - 14 days for succulent beans and lima beans, 28 days for dry beans.
<br />CUCURBITS (Cantaloupe,
<br />Anthracnose*
<br />10 fl oz/Acre3
<br />Begin applications when plants begin to run or when
<br />Casaba, Cucumbers,
<br />Colletotrichum
<br />disease first appears, and repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals.
<br />Melons, Pumpkins, Summer
<br />Gummy Stem Blight*
<br />For Target Spot use at 7 day intervals.
<br />and Winter Squash, and
<br />Didymella
<br />Watermelons)
<br />Powdery Mildew*
<br />Erysiphe,
<br />Sphaerotheca,
<br />Podosphaera
<br />Target Spot*
<br />Corynespora
<br />Belly Rots*
<br />10 fl oz/Acre3
<br />Apply in sufficient volume to allow runoff to the soil. Will not
<br />Rhizoctonia, Fusarium
<br />control Pythium or Phytophthora.
<br />• Do not apply more than 59 fl oz of product (2.1 lb a.i.)/A/year from any combination of application
<br />timings.
<br />• Follow resistance management guidelines under Directions for Use.
<br />* Not for this use in California.
<br />1 Apply, for example, in 50-200 gallons of water per acre. In volumes of water below 50 gallons, use a minimum of 29 fl oz per acre. If more
<br />than 200 gallons of water per acre are required for good plant coverage, apply a maximum rate of 39 fl oz per acre. For example, if 200
<br />gallons of water are required, use 19 fl oz per 100 gallons.
<br />2 Apply, for example, in 50-200 gallons of water per acre. In volumes of water below 50 gallons, use a minimum of 19 fl oz per acre. If more
<br />than 200 gallons of water per acre are required for good plant coverage, apply a maximum rate of 29 fl oz per acre. For example, if 200
<br />gallons of water are required, use 14.5 fl oz per 100 gallons.
<br />3 Apply, for example, in 50-200 gallons of water per acre. In volumes of water below 50 gallons, use a minimum of 10 fl oz per acre. If more
<br />than 200 gallons of water per acre are required for good plant coverage, apply a maximum rate of 10 fl oz per acre. For example, if 200
<br />gallons of water are required, use 5 fl oz per 100 gallons.
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