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1 Ornamental Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM ORNAMENTALS RATE REMARKS Boer, Bagworm, Leafminer, Boers, armyworms, bagworms, Trees, shrubs, evergreens 5 tbsl./gallon Apply when first insect appears. and Tent Caterpillar Spray tent caterpillars Multi-Purpose Black spot, botrytis blight Roses 2 tbls./gallon Fungicide (Chlorthalonil) Blight, gray mold, leaf spot, Chrysanthemums, geraniums, iris, 3 tbls./gallon powdery mildew leatherleaf fern, philodendron, zinnias Bordeaux Mix Anthracnose, elm leaf curl, Trees elm, oak, maple, 8 tbls./gallon leaf spot sycamore, tulip Dormant Spray Oil Mites, scale Shrubs and trees 5 tsp./gallon Grass Out (Poast) Grasses such as: Barnyardgrass, Landscaping, trees, shrubs, 1 oz. / 1800 sq. ft. crabgrass, fall panicum, ornamentals, ground covers foxtails, etc. Malathion Insect Spray Aphids, leafbugs, leafhoppers, Flowers, shrubs and trees 2 tsp./gallon mealy bugs, tarnished plant bug, thrips, white flies Boxwood leafminer, eunonymous Flowers, shrubs and trees 3.5 tsp./gallon scale, juniper scale, montery scale, oyster shell scale, scurfy scale, soft brown scale, spider mites Maneb Foliar diseases Flowers, and shrubs 1.5 tbls./gallon Multi-Insect Killer Aphids, crickets, beetles, ants Trees, flowers, shrubs and lawns 3 oz. per gallon of water Concentrate and more. See label. Roundup L&G Grass and broadleaf weeds Trees Ready-to-use or around trunks 1-5% solution Sevin 50W Aphids, armyworms, beetles, Flowers, shrubs and trees 2 tbls./gallon borers, budworm, caterpillars, leafminers, mealy bugs, sawfly, spittlebug and more Aphids, armyworms, beetles, Flowers, shrubs and trees 4 tsp./gallon borers, budworm, caterpillars, leafminers, mealy bugs, sawfly, spittlebug and more Roundheaded pine beetle, Trees 13.2 oz./gallon per western pine beetle 50 sq. ft. bark Tree Shrub Insect Control Aphids, scales, elm leaf beetles, Outdoor trees and shrubs 1 oz./1" of diameter, leaf miners 5 shrubs 2' tall Do not spray plants during extremely hot conditions or to wilted plants. Do not spray plants during extremely hot conditions or to wilted plants. Apply when conditions favor disease. Spray late in winter when trees are dormant. Do not apply on desirable vegetation. Check label for plants that can be sprayed. Add a crop oil concentrate to this product. Do not use on Boston, maidenhair or pteris ferns, petunia, crassula or houseplants. Apply when scale crawlers are present. Do not use on Boston, maidenhair or pteris ferns, petunia, crassula or houseplants. Apply when scale crawlers are present. Spray to cover all plant surfaces throughly. Check label for labeled diseases. Apply when disease first appears. Apply when insects first appear. Ornamental applications makes up to 64 gallons of solution and covers 5,333 sq. ft. Do not spray on desirable foliage. Watch plant response for precaution. Watch plant response for precaution. Apply late May to early June or before beetle attack. Apply once a year when insects are present. Provides systemic control. Apply early March MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide 101 FERTILIZER SEED LAWN & GARDEN SMALL GRAINS FORAGES RICE COTTON SOYBEANS SORGHUM CORN GENERAL

2 GENERAL CORN SORGHUM SOYBEANS COTTON RICE FORAGES SMALL GRAINS LAWN & GARDEN SEED FERTILIZER Vegetable Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM VEGETABLES RATE REMARKS Multi-Purpose Fungicide/ Anthracnose, Botrytis gray mold, Tomatoes 2-4 tbls./gallon (Chlorthalonil) early and late blight, fruit rot, gray leaf spot, rhizoctonia, septoria leaf spot Anthrancnose, downey mildew, Cantaloupe, carrots, corn, 2-4 tbls./gallon early and late blight, gray leaf cucumbers, honeydew melon, spot, powdery mildew, scab muskmelon, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, watermelon Botrytis leaf blast, purple blotch Onions 2-4 tbls./gallon Botrytis vine rot, early and Potatoes 1.5 tbls./gallon late blight Downy mildew, gray leaf spot Broccoli, brussel sprouts, 2-3 tbls./gallon cabbage, cauliflower Rust Snap Beans 3 tbls./gallon Aim Broadleaf weeds Potatoes and all vegetables 3.2 oz./acre Beleaf Aphids and Plant bugs Curcurbits, leafy, fruiting 2.0 oz./acre vegetables Bordeaux Mix Early and late blight Potatoes 8 tbls./gallon Early and late blight, Tomatoes 6 tbls./gallon septoria leaf spot Brigade Aphids, cutworms, leafhoppers, Sweet corn, succulent beans and oz. armyworms, grasshoppers, squash peas, canola, brassica crops, bugs, stinkbugs, flea beetle, and cucurbit crops (melons, gourds, cucumber beetles squash) and eggplant Cabrio Downy mildew, powdery mildew, Berries, onions, cherry, melons, 8-16 oz. Altonaria, Ahthracnose, Cercospora, tomato, peppers, carrots, Early blight and others radishes and strawberries Garden Guard Asparagus beetle, bean leaf beetle, Asparagus, beans, cabbage, Dusting (contains pyrethrin dust) cabbage looper, flea beetle, potato cauliflower, celery, cucumber, beetle, squash vine borer, striped eggplant, lettuce, peppers, cucumber beetle potatoes, tomatoes Malathion Insect Spray Aphids, cabbage worm, leaf Beans, beets, broccoli, brussel 2 tsp./gallon hopper, moth larvae, spider mites sprouts, cabbage celery, cucumbers, eggplants, lettuce, melons, mustard, peas, peppers, potatoes, spinach, squash, tomatoes, turnips Maneb Vegetable Fungicide Foliar diseasees Beans, cantaloupes, cucumbers, 1.5 tbls./gallon peppers, squash, tomatoes, and watermelons Multi Insect Killer Armyworms, cornboers, corn Carrots, radishes, sweetcorn, 0.5 oz./gallon per earworm, grasshoppers, tomato tomatoes 1000 sq. ft. worms and more Mustang MAX / Respect Corn earworm, cucumber beetles, Brassica vegetables, bulb oz. cutworms, flea beetles, leafhoppers, vegetables, cucurbits, legume armyworms, crickets, stinkbugs, vegetables, fruiting vegetables, wireworms grapes, sweetcorn, head lettuce Pristine Alternara, anthracnose, powdery Bulbs, carrots, cucurbit oz. mildew, cercospora and others Apply when disease threatens. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Apply when plants are in first true leaf stage or when conditions favor disease. Repeat at seven to ten day interval. Check label. Repeat at seven day intervals. Apply at transplanting or shortly after emergence. Seven day harvest interval. Apply when plants are in first true leaf stage or when conditions favor disease. Seven day harvest interval. Apply at early bloom. Repeat at seven day intervals. Apply as a hooded spray for broadleaf control in all vegetables. Use as a desiccant for potatoes. Do not apply more than 3 applications per year, minimum 7 days between applications. PHI 0 days for vegetables, 21 days for pome fruits, 14 days for stone fruits. Apply when plants are three to four inches high. Repeat every days. Repeat every seven to ten days. Check label for harvest intervals. Can be used on many vegetable crops. PHI varies by crop 0-14 days. Dust at first sign of infestation and repeat. No harvest interval. Repeat at five to ten day intervals. One to three day harvest interval. Apply when disease first appears and repeat every 7-10 days. See label for restrictions and resistant management. No PHI. Do not spray more than 5 times per season. Apply in water as necessary for insect control using a minimum of 15 gallons of finished spray per acre with ground equipment and 3 gallons per acre by air. Check lable for harvest intervals and maximum use rate per season MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide

3 Vegetable Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM VEGETABLES RATE REMARKS Ranman Late blight potatoes and tomatoes. Potatoes, tomatoes, cucurbit oz. Downy mildew - cucurbits. Quadris Anthracnose, Belly Rot, Downy Cantaloupe, cucumber, gourd, oz. Mildew, Gummy Stem Blight, watermelons, honeydew, Leaf Sport, Powdery Mildew muskmelon, melons, pumpkins, squash and zucchini Anthracnose, Black mold, Buckeye Tomatoes oz. rot, Early blight, Powdery mildew, Septoria leaf spot, Target spot, Late blight Early blight, Late blight Potatoes oz. Roundup L&G All grasses and broadleaf weeds. Ready-to-use or 1-5% solution. Sevin 5% Dust Bean leaf beetle, blister beetle, Beans, corn, potatoes 1 lb./1000 sq. ft. Colorado potato beetle, corn cutworm, corn rootworm(adult), cucumber beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, fall armyworm, grasshopper, leafhopper, Mexican bean beetle, stink bug Beetles (blister, cucumber, flea, Eggplant, peas, peppers, 1 lb./1000 sq. ft. Mexican bean, and potato), potatoes, tomatoes cabbage looper, leaf hopper, stink bugs, tomato hornworms Cabbage worm, chinch bug, corn Beets, broccoli, brussel sprouts, 1 lb./1000 sq. ft. earworm, flea beetle, grasshopper, leafhopper, stink bug cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery collards, corn lettuce, okra, parsnips, radishes, spinach, turnips Check lable for harvest intervals and maximum use rate per season. PHI is 1 day. Do not mix with COC, MSO or silicon adjuvants. Alternate fungicides to manage resistance. May be applied day of harvest. Do not apply until 21 days after transplanting or 35 days after seeding. Alternate fungicides to manage resistance. Only use 6.2 oz. rate on Late blight. PHI is 14 days. Do not make more than 6 applications per year. Alternate fungicides to manage resistance. Don t spray on desirable vegetables, death will occur. Do not apply same day of harvest. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Apply at first signs of pest infestations. Repeat applications if needed. Observe harvest intervals. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Do not use on watermelons. Cucumber beetle, flea beetle, Cucumbers, melons, pumpkins,.5-1 lb./1000 sq. ft. grasshopper, leafhopper, melon squash worm, pickle worm, squash bug Cucumber beetles, flea beetles, Sweet potato 1 lb./1000 sq. ft. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. grasshoppers Sevin 50W Bean leaf beetle, blister beetle, Beans, corn, potatoes.8 oz./gal/1000 sq. ft. Do not apply same day of harvest. Colorado potato beetle, corn cutworm, corn rootworm(adult), cucumber beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, fall armyworm, grasshopper, leafhopper, Mexican bean beetle, stink bug, Asparagus beetle, grasshopper Beetles (blister, cucumber, flea, Eggplant, peas, peppers,.8 oz./gal/1000 sq. ft. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Mexican bean, and potato), potatoes, tomatoes cabbage looper, leaf hopper, stink bugs, tomato hornworms Cabbage worm, chinchbug, corn Beets, broccoli, brussel sprouts,.8 oz./gal/1000 sq. ft. earworm, flea beetle, grasshopper, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, leafhopper, stink bug celery collards, corn lettuce, okra, parsnips, radishes, spinach, turnips Cucumber beetle, flea beetle, Cucumbers, melons, pumpkins,.8 oz./gal/1000 sq. ft. grasshopper, leafhopper, melon squash worm, pickle worm, squash bug Cucumber beetles, flea beetles, Sweet potato.8 oz./gal/1000 sq. ft. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. grasshoppers Apply at first signs of pest infestations. Repeat applications if needed. Observe harvest intervals. Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Do not use on watermelons MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide 103 FERTILIZER SEED LAWN & GARDEN SMALL GRAINS FORAGES RICE COTTON SOYBEANS SORGHUM CORN GENERAL

4 GENERAL CORN SORGHUM SOYBEANS COTTON RICE FORAGES SMALL GRAINS LAWN & GARDEN SEED FERTILIZER Vegetable Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM VEGETABLES RATE REMARKS Sevin Liquid 23% Asparagus beetle, grasshopper Asparagus 4-8 tsp./gallon per 1000 sq. ft. Do not apply same day of harvest. Bean leaf beetle, blister beetle, Beans, corn, potatoes 4-6 tsp./gal Do not apply same day of harvest. Colorado potato beetle, corn cutworm, corn rootworm(adult), cucumber beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, fall armyworm, grasshopper, leafhopper, Mexican bean beetle, stink bug Beetles (blister, cucumber, flea, Eggplant, peas, peppers, 4-6 tsp./gallon Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Mexican bean, and potato), potatoes, tomatoes cabbage looper, leaf hopper, stink bugs, tomato hornworms Cabbage worm, chinchbug, corn Beets, broccoli, brussel sprouts, 4-6 tsp./gallon Apply at first signs of pest infestations. Repeat earworm, flea beetle, grasshopper, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, applications if needed. Observe harvest leafhopper, stink bug celery collards, corn lettuce, okra, parsnips, radishes, spinach, turnips intervals. Cucumber beetle, flea beetle, Cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, 2-4 tsp./gallon Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. Do not grasshopper, leafhopper, melon squash use on watermelons. worm, pickle worm, squash bug Cucumber beetles, flea beetles, Sweet potato 4-6 tsp./gallon Repeat at seven to ten day intervals. grasshoppers Strawberry and Fruit Grassy and broadleaf weeds Strawberry, fruit trees and 4.6 lbs./ 1000 sq. ft. Tree Weeder ground covers Treflan Granules Grassy and small seeded Beans, carrots, tomatoes, broccoli, 1 lb./960 sq. ft. broadleaf weeds cauliflower, peppers Apply before weeds germinate. Does not control established weeds. Incorporate or water in after application MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide

5 Fruit and Berry Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM FRUIT AND BERRY RATE REMARKS Abound Black rot, downy mildew, Grapes oz. acre phomopsis cane and leaf spot, and powdery mildew Aim Broadleaf weeds and sucker control Grapes and apples 1-2 oz./acre Bordeaux Mix Bitter rot, black rot, blotch, scab Apples 8 tbls./gal. + 8 tbls. hydrated lime Black rot, mildew Grapes 6 tbls./gal. Brown rot, leaf spot Cherries, plums 4 tbls./gal. + 4 tbls. hydrated lime Fireblight Pears 4 tbls./gal. Leaf curl Peaches 12 tbls./gal. Leaf spot Strawberries 6 tbls./gal. Scab Pecans 6 tbls./gal. Brigade 2EC Leafhoppers, cutworms, grape Grapes oz. per acre berry moth and Japanese beetles Cabrio Rust, mildew, leafspot and others Berries, cherries, strawberries oz. per acre Captan 50W Apple scab, fruit blotch, fruit rots Apples 2.5 tbls./gal. Blossom blight, brown rot, cherry Cherries, grapes, peaches 2.5 tbls./gal. leaf spot, grape black rot, peach scab Botrytis fruit rot, leaf spot Strawberries 2.5 tbls./gal. Dormant Spray Oil Blister mites, cottony peach scale, Deciduous fruit trees 5 tbls./gal. European red mites, leafrollers, red bugs, San Jose scale, scurfy scale Kocide 2000 Black rot, Posdery Mildew, Grapes 2 lbs./acre Downy Mildew Leaf spot, cane spot, leaf blight Blackberry, Raspberry, Strawberry 2-4 lbs./acre Liquid Fruit Tree Spray Black rot, downey mildew, grape Grapes 2.5 tbls./gal. berry moth, June beetle, leafhopper, red banded leafroller, two-spotted spider mite Botyrtis fruit rot, leafhoppers, Strawberries 2.5 tbls./gal. leaf spot, spider mites, spittlebug, strawberry aphids, leafrollers, weevils Brown rot, European red mite, Apricots, cherries, peaches, plums 2.5 tbls./gal. June beetle, leaf spot, lesser peach tree borer, Oriental fruit moth, peach twig borer, red banded leafroller, San Jose (crawler stage), scab, slugs, spider mites Apply after bud break. No more than 6 applications per year. 14 day pre harvest interval. Aim is a contact herbicide. Do not get the spray mist on desirable foliage or fruit. Use in spring. May russet certain varieties. Use when shoots are 18 inches long. Repeat after bloom and 10 days later. Repeat again in mid-august. Use at shuck split stage and in first and second cover spray. Do not use on Japanese plums. Use when tree is in full bloom. Do not add insecticide. Use in early spring and again in fall after leaves drop. Use in spring at day intervals. Final spray late in summer. Use when catkins show. Repeat 3-4 times. 30 day PHI maximum 6.4 oz. per acre per season. See label for details on specific problems. Use pre-bloom, bloom, petal fall, and cover sprays. Harvest interval 30 days. Apply at pink bud, full bloom and petal fall. Repeat at day intervals until harvest. Apply when new growth starts. Repeat at seven day intervals. Harvest interval 14 days. Follow label directions. Begin applications at late dormant up to bud break with subsequent applications throughout the season depending upon disease severity. Check label for rates on specific crops. Use when buds show 1/2 inch green, shoots are 10 inches long, one week after bloom and seven to ten day intervals. Harvest interval 14 days. Use when growth starts, at petal fall and seven to ten day intervals. Harvest interval 14 days. Use when new buds show pink, just before bud opens, most petals have fallen off, 10 days after petals have fallen and 7-10 day intervals. To control peach tree borers, apply spray three times in late summer. Harvest interval 14 days for cherries and plums or 21 days for apricots and peaches MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide 105 FERTILIZER SEED LAWN & GARDEN SMALL GRAINS FORAGES RICE COTTON SOYBEANS SORGHUM CORN GENERAL

6 GENERAL CORN SORGHUM SOYBEANS COTTON RICE FORAGES SMALL GRAINS LAWN & GARDEN SEED FERTILIZER Fruit and Berry Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM FRUIT AND BERRY RATE REMARKS Mustang Max EC Asian lady bugs, berry moth, Grapes 4 oz. Apply as needed 1 day PHI. Japanese beeltes Pristine Fungicide Leaf spot, mildew, anthracnose, Berries, bulb vegetables, carrots, oz. per acre See label for specific details on each crop. black rot, and others grapes, tree nuts, stone fruits, and strawberries Rally (Nova) Anthracnose, Black Rot, Grapes 3-5 oz./acre Powdery Mildew Powdery Mildew, Rusts, Scab Apples oz./ 100 gallons Rusts, powdery mildew, leaf spot, Blackberry, Gooseberry, Raspberry, oz./acre leaf blight Strawberry Rely 200 Emerged grasses and weeds Apples, berries, grapes, pears, oz./acre or spot cherry, peach treatment 2.4 oz. per gallon of water Sevin 5% Dust European fruit lecanium, grape Blackberries, grapes, raspberries, 1 lb./1000 sq. ft. berry moth, grape leafhopper, strawberries sawfly, spittlebug, fruitworm, strawberry weevil, yellow striped armyworm Sevin 50W Apple aphid, bud moth, codling Apples 2 tbls./gal. moth, European apple sawfly, fruit tree leafroller, green fruitworm, lesser appleworm, maggot, mealybug, pear blistermite, pear sawfly, scale, tent caterpillar Black cherry aphid, brown soft Apricots, cherries, peaches, plums 2 tbls./gal. scale, bud moth, cherry fruitworm, cherry maggot, fruit tree leafroller, green fruitworm, lesser peach tree borer, mealy plum aphid, scale European fruit lecanium, grape Blackberries, grapes, raspberries, 2-4 tbls./gal. berry moth, grape leafhopper, strawberries sawfly, spittlebug, fruitworm, strawberry weevil, yellow striped armyworm Sevin Liquid 23% Apple aphid, bud moth, codling Apples 4 tsp./gal. moth, European apple sawfly, fruit tree leafroller, green fruitworm, lesser appleworm, maggot, mealybug, pear blistermite, pear sawfly, scale, tent caterpillar Apple thinning Apples 1-2 tsp./gal. Black cherry aphid, brown soft Apricots, cherries, peaches, plums 4 tsp./gal. scale, bud moth, cherry fruitworm, cherry maggot, fruit tree leafroller, green fruitworm, lesser peach tree borer, mealy plum aphid, scale European fruit lecanium, grape Blackberries, grapes, raspberries, 4-8 tsp./gal. berry moth, grape leafhopper, sawfly, spittlebug, fruitworm, strawberry weevil, yellow striped armyworm strawberries Strawberry and Fruit Grassy and broadleaf weeds Strawberry, fruit trees and 4.6 lbs./1000 sq. ft. Tree Weeder ground covers Begin application when new shoots are 1 to 3 inches in length and continue on an application schedule which does not exceed 14 days. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. Check label on rates for specific crops. Apply on emerged weeds. Avoid drift on desirable foliage. Glufosinate non-selective herbicide. Apply when pest first appears. Harvest interval one to seven days. Apply between 30 days after bloom and one day before harvest. If applied earlier than 30 days, thinning may result in apples. Apply when pest first appears. Repeat weekly. Harvest interval three days. For control of lesser peach tree borer thoroughly spray limbs and trunks. Apply when pest first appears. Harvest interval one to seven days. Apply between 30 days after bloom and one day before harvest. If applied earlier than 30 days, thinning may result in apples. Use days after bloom. Apply when pest first appears. Repeat weekly. Harvest interval three days. For control of lesser peach tree borer thoroughly spray limbs and trunks. Apply when pest first appears. Harvest interval one to seven days. Apply before weeds germinate. Does not control established weeds MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide

7 Lawn Grass Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM RATE REMARKS 24 hour Grub Killer with Dylox Subsurface insects- White grubs 15 lbs./7500 sq. ft. Stops active grub damage overnight. 38 Plus Lawn insects 0.8 oz/ 1000 sq. ft Contains permethrin and apply when insects first appears. For home invading pests mix 1.6 oz/1000 sq. ft and treat at pest entry points. Balan 2.5G Grassy weeds - Crabgrass, goosegrass, 2 lbs./1100 sq. ft. Johnsongrass (seedlings) or lbs per acre. Brushmaster Controls broadleaf weeds (Chickweed, 4-6 pints/acre ( oz./1-6 gallons dandelion, plantain, poison ivy, poison per 1000 sq. ft.) oak, and many others) Complete Insect Killer Surface and subsurface insects 10 lbs. per 5000 sq. ft. Crabgrass and Nutgrass Killer Grassy weeds - Crabgrass, goosegrass, 6 oz./3 gal. per 1000 sq. ft. Johnsongrass (seedlings) Fungus Control (Bayleton) Disease - Brown patch, dollar spot, 6 lbs. per 4000 sq. ft. red thread and rusts Hi-Dep Controls broadleaf weeds (Chickweed, 1-3 quarts/acre (.75-2 oz./1-6 gallons dandelion, plantain, poison ivy, poison per 1000 sq. ft.) oak, and many others) Malathion Insect Spray Flying pests - Mosquitoes 1 qt./2.5 gal. per 1000 sq. ft. Insects-Fleas 3 oz./gal. per 1000 sq. ft. Sedge hammer Yellow nutsedge (watergrass) oz / acre or gram / 1000 sq. ft. (1 packet makes a gallon of spray Mole Patrol Moles Ready-to-use Power Force Multi-Insect Killer Ticks, crickets and ants, spiders 10 lbs. per 5000 sq. ft. and cockroaches Roundup Quik Pro Total vegetation control 1.5 oz / 1 gallon of water Season Long Grub Control Subsurface insects- White grubs lbs./5000 sq. ft. Sevin Liquid 23% Flying pests - Mosquitoes.5 tbls./1 gal. per 500 sq. ft. Sevin Liquid 23% Insects- Ants, armyworms, billbugs, 3.2 oz./3 gal. per 250 sq. ft. chiggers, cutworms, grasshoppers, mites Super Brush Killer Controls broadleaf weeds (Chickweed, 1 quart/acre (.75-1 oz./1-6 gallons dandelion, plantain, poison ivy, poison per 1000 sq. ft.) oak and many others) Use as a pre-emerge in the spring approximately one to two weeks prior to the germination of annual grass weeds. Must be irrigated (.5 to 1 inch of water) after application. Do not reseed within 60 days after application. Use post-emerged when temperature is below 85 F. Do not apply on newly seeded lawns until well established. Do not spray shrubs, flowers, trees and other desirable plants or possible injuries may occur. Do not use on Dichondra, Bentgrass, or St. Augustine. Contains 0.1% merit and 0.1% chfluthrin (tempo). Kills outdoor pests above and below the soil. Kills systemically and on contact. Use anytime in the spring through late summer. Lasts up to 3 months. Use post-emerged. Mow the turf to 1.5 inches before treatment. Apply when conditions are favorable for disease. One application lasts 2 months. Do not apply on newly seeded lawns until well established. Do not spray shrubs, flowers, trees and other desirable plants or possible injuries may occur. Do not use on Dichondra or Bentgrass. Apply when pest become a nuisance. Spray lawn, shrubs and ornamentals. Adults coming to rest in treated areas will be killed. Apply when pest first appears. Irrigate treated area with water to move product into the ground. Superior turf safety. Translocates and kills bulblet. Need to add non-phytotoxic surfactant. Tastes like mole s natural food, Grubs. Place pellets 3-5 places in an active run and cover up. Do not handle pellets with hands. Kills outdoor pests in lawns, flowers, vegetables and around homes. Use anytime spring through summer. Contains Tempo. Do not spray on desirable foliage. One application provides season-long protection from grub damage. Apply May-June. Apply when pest become a nuisance. Spray lawn, shrubs and ornamentals. Adults coming to rest in treated areas will be killed. Apply when pest first appears. For sod webworms do not mow or water for 12 to 14 hours after treatment. For all others, thoroughly wet down grass before and after application from May to October. Same as Super Trimec. Use post-emerged when temperature is below 85 F. Do not apply on newly seeded lawns until well established. Do not spray shrubs, flowers, trees and other desirable plants or possible injuries may occur. Do not use on Dichondra, Bentgrass or St. Augustine MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide 107 FERTILIZER SEED LAWN & GARDEN SMALL GRAINS FORAGES RICE COTTON SOYBEANS SORGHUM CORN GENERAL

8 GENERAL CORN SORGHUM SOYBEANS COTTON RICE FORAGES SMALL GRAINS LAWN & GARDEN SEED FERTILIZER Lawn Grass Chemicals PRODUCT PROBLEM RATE REMARKS Surge Knotweed, plantain, clovers, pts. per acre or oz. Contains sulfentrazone, 2,4-D, MCPP and dicamba. dandelions, winter annual weeds and per 1000 sq. ft. Rainfast in 6 hours with reseeding interval in 3 suppression of yellow nutsedge weeks. Do not apply this product to warm season turf during spring green-up or in fall transition period between active growth and dormancy. See label for rates and timing for warm season turf. Sweeney s Poison Peanuts Burrowing animals and Ready-to-use rodents Moles, gophers Trimec Classic Broadleaf weeds, dandelions, clover, oz/1000 sq. ft. plantain, and many others or pts./acre Tri-Amine Granules Broadleaf weeds 50 lbs. per 12,500 sq. ft. Trimec Lawn and Weed Killer Controls broadleaf weeds (Chickweed, 1 oz./gallon per 250 sq. ft. dandelion, plantain, poison ivy, poison oak, and many others) Trimec Plus Crabgrass. Nutgrass (watergrass), 3-5 oz per 1000 sq. ft. Goosegrass, Sandbur, Dandelions, Buckhorn, Ground Ivy, Clover, Dandelion Trimec Plus RTU Crabgrass. Nutgrass (watergrass), Ready-to-use Goosegrass, Sandbur, Dandelions, Buckhorn, Ground Ivy, Clover, Dandelion Weed & Grass Stopper Grassy weeds - Crabgrass, goosegrass, 12 lbs. per 5000 sq. ft. foxtail sp. Weed-Free Zone Henbit, chickweed, dandelions 2 oz./gallon per 1000 sq. ft. Use when pest first appears. Place pellets in run and cover up. Mixture of three herbicides that controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds in lawns, athletic fields and similar turf areas. Controls dandelions, henbit and many others. Use post-emerged when temperature is below 85 F. Do not apply on newly seeded lawns until after the second mowing. Do not spray shrubs, flowers, trees and other desirable plants or possible injuries may occur. Contains 2,4-D and dicamba. Spray anytime when weeds are actively growing. May be used on bermudagrass, fescues, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and zoysiagrass. One quart treats up to 8000 sq. feet. Contains dicamba, 2,4-D, and MSMA. Do not apply if daytime temperature is over 80 degrees. A second applications may be necessary 14 days after treatment. See label for tolerable turfgrasses. For spot spraying. Contains color marker so you can see which weeds or grasses have been sprayed. Kills both crabgrass and broadleaf weeds with one spray. Contains dimension. Apply as a pre-emerge treatment before crabgrass and other grass weeds emerge. Split applications is best. See label regarding maximum use rate and labeled turfgrasses. Contains four weed killers and provides rapid and effective broadleaf weed control with visible results within 24 hours MFA Incorporated Agronomy Guide

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