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Supplemental Label RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE DUE TO TOXICITY TO FISH AND AQUATIC ORGANISMS. For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators, or persons under their direct supervision, and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator's certification. EPA Reg. No. 59639-35 DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY FOR ADDITIONAL CROP USES ON BERRIES, OLIVE, POME FRUIT, STONE FRUIT, TREE NUTS AND TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUIT DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY FOR USE ON ADDITIONAL IN FRUITING VEGETABLES, GRAPE AND PEA DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY TANK MIX WITH SELECT MAX HERBICIDE WITH INSIDE TECHNOLOGY FOR USE ON COTTON THIS LABELING MUST BE IN THE POSSESSION OF THE USER AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. READ THE LABEL AFFIXED TO THE CONTAINER FOR DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY BEFORE APPLYING. USE OF DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY ACCORDING TO THIS LABELING IS SUBJECT TO THE USE PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY THE LABEL AFFIXED TO THE CONTAINER FOR DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. ADDITONAL CROP USES BERRIES CROPS Bushberries: Blueberry Highbush Lowbush Rabbiteye Elderberry Gooseberry Huckleberry Juneberry Blueberry Maggot Cherry Fruitworm Cranberry Fruitworm Japanese Beetle Obliquebanded Leafroller RATES 10-2/3 to 16 (0.2 to 0.3 Apply with air or ground equipment in adequate water for uniform coverage (3 to 10 gals/a by air or a minimum of 20 gals/a by ground). Make applications beginning when first pest activity is noticed and repeat as needed but not more often than every 14 days. continued Page 1 of 6

BERRIES (continued) CROPS Lingonberry Salal Caneberries: Blackberry (including Bingleberry Boysenberry Dewberry Lowberry Marionberry Olallieberry Youngberry) Loganberry Raspberry, Black and Red Blueberry Maggot Cherry Fruitworm Cranberry Fruitworm Japanese Beetle Obliquebanded Leafroller RATES 16 (0.3 10-2/3 to 16 (0.2 to 0.3 16 (0.3 Do not make more than two (2) Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications per season as part of a Resistance Management Program. Use nonpyrethroid products at other timings to control Do not apply within 3 days of harvest. Do not exceed 2 pts (32 fl oz, 0.6 lb ai) total application of Danitol 2.4 EC Spray per acre per Currant Currant Borer 10-2/3 to 16 (0.2 to 0.3 Apply as a ground application in a minimum of 50 gals of water per acre. Make applications beginning when first pest activity is noticed and repeat as needed but not more often than every 7 days. Do not make more than three (3) Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications per season as part of a Resistance Management Program. Use nonpyrethroid products at other timings to control Do not apply within 21 days of harvest. Page 2 of 6

OLIVE RATE PEST Olive Fruit Fly 10-2/3 to 16 (0.2 to 0.3 Apply as a ground application in a minimum of 100 gallons of water per acre. Make applications beginning when first pest activity is noticed and repeat as needed but not more often than every 14 days. Under severe pest pressure use the higher recommended rate. Do not apply within seven (7) days of harvest. POME FRUIT: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Quince Potato Leafhopper Rosy Apple Aphid Spotted Tentiform Leafminer Tarnished Plant Bug White Apple Leafhopper Apple Maggot Codling Moth European Apple Sawfly Green Fruitworm Japanese Beetle Lesser Appleworm Lygus Bugs Obliquebanded Leafroller Oriental Fruitmoth Pandemis Leafroller Periodical Cicada Redbanded Leafroller Spirea Aphid Southern Green Stinkbugs Tufted Apple Budmoth Variegated Leafroller RATES 10-2/3 to 21-1/3 (0.2 to 0.4 16 to 21-1/3 (0.3 to 0.4 Begin applications at delayed dormant through first cover as common to the production area and the target pest. Apply by ground with airblast equipment as a full coverage spray and repeat as needed to maintain control but not more often than every 10 days. It is generally recommended that no more than 2 Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications be made per season as part of a Resistance Management Program. Use non-pyrethroid products at other timings to control Aphid Control: Timing of applications is critical in achieving control. Use prebloom spray timings for Rosy Apple Aphid and post bloom spray timings for Spirea Aphid as recommended by State or County Extension Service. Codling Moth: Make first application at Biofix + 250 degree days and repeat as needed to maintain control but not more often than every 10 days. Make pyrethroid insecticide applications according to local IPM programs and guidelines. Overwintering Pandemis and Obliquebanded leafrollers: Apply at pink stage of tree growth. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. season Do not apply as a ULV spray. Do not feed or allow livestock to graze on cover crops from treated orchards. Page 3 of 6

STONE FRUIT: such as Apricot, Cherry, Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Prune RATE Green Fruitworm Navel Orangeworm Obliquebanded Leafroller Orange Tortrix Oriental Fruitmoth Peach Twig Borer Redbanded Leafroller Southern Green Stinkbug Two-spotted Spider Mite Variegated Leafroller 10-2/3 to 21-1/3 (0.2 to 0.4 Apply by ground in 100 to 400 gals/a with airblast equipment as a full coverage spray and repeat as needed to maintain control but not more often than every ten (10) days. Coverage is essential for good control. Apply in sufficient water volume for tree size. Use of higher water volume will assure better coverage. Begin applications as common to the production area and the target pest. It is generally recommended that no more than two (2) Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications be made per season as part of a Resistance Management program. Use nonpyrethroid products at other timings to control Make pyrethroid insecticide applications according to local Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs and guidelines. Do not apply Danitol 2.4 EC Spray within 3 days of harvest. Do not apply as an Ultra Low Volume (ULV) spray. Do not feed or allow livestock to graze on cover crops from treated orchards. TREE NUTS: such as Almond, Beechnut, Brazil, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (Hazelnut), Hickory, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut RATE Codling Moth Green Fruitworm Leafroller Navel Orangeworm Obliquebanded Leafroller Twig Borer Pecan Nut Casebearer Plant Bug Redbanded Leafroller Shuckworm Southern Variegated Leafroller 10-2/3 to 21-1/3 (0.2 to 0.4 Apply by ground in 50 to 400 gals/a with airblast equipment as a full coverage spray and repeat as needed to maintain control but not more often than every 10 days. Coverage is essential for good control. Apply in sufficient water volume for tree size. Use of higher water volume will assure better coverage. Begin applications as common to the production area and the target pest. Codling Moth: Make first application at Biofix + 250 degree days and repeat as needed to maintain control but not more often than every 10 days. It is generally recommended that no more than two (2) Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications be made per season as part of a Resistance Management program. Use non-pyrethroid products at other timings to control Make pyrethroid insecticide applications according to local Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs and guidelines. continued Page 4 of 6

TREE NUTS: such as Almond, Beechnut, Brazil, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (Hazelnut), Hickory, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut continued Do not apply Danitol 2.4 EC Spray within 3 days of harvest. Do not apply as an Ultra Low Volume (ULV) spray. Do not feed or allow livestock to graze on cover crops from treated orchards. TROPICAL AND SUB TROPICAL FRUIT (Inedible Peel): Avocado, Canistel, Mango, Papaya, Sapodilla, Black Sapote, Mamey Sapote, Star Apple RATES Avocado Looper Avocado Thrips Brown Mite Mirads Persea Mite 16 to 21-1/3 (0.3 to 0.4 Apply as a ground application in a minimum of 100 gals of water per acre. Application to avocado may be with aircraft in a minimum of 50 gallons of water per acre. Make applications beginning when first pest activity is noticed and repeat as needed but not more often than every 14 days. Avocado - Do not make more than one pyrethroid application per season as part of a Resistance Management Program. Other crops - Do not make more than two (2) Danitol 2.4 EC Spray applications per season as part of a Resistance Management Program. Use non-pyrethroid products at other timings to control Do not exceed 2-2/3 pts (42-2/3 fl oz, 0.8 lb ai) of Danitol 2.4 EC Spray per acre per Do not apply within 1 day of harvest. DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY FOR USE ON ADDITIONAL FRUITING VEGETABLES: Bell Pepper, Chili Pepper, Cooking Pepper, Eggplant, Ground Cherry, (Physalis spp.), Pepino, Pimento, Sweet Pepper, Tomatillo, Tomato RATE Southern 10-2/3 (0.2 See container label for special instructions and precautions. See container label for more GRAPE See container label for more RATE 16 to 21-1/3 (0.3 to 0.4 See container label for special instructions and precautions. Page 5 of 6

PEA (Succulent) including: English Pea, Garden Pea, Green Pea, Pigeon Pea Southern RATE 10-2/3 (0.2 See container label for special instructions and precautions. See container label for more TANK MIX APPLICATION OF DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE AND SELECT MAX HERBICIDE WITH INSIDE TECHNOLOGY FOR CONTROL OF INSECTS/MITES AND GRASS FOR USE ON COTTON APPLICATION RATES/ACRE 1 ANNUAL PERENNIAL GRASSES GRASSES Danitol 2.4 EC Spray 10-2/3 to 16 fl oz 10-2/3 to 16 fl oz ADJUVANT RATE (V/V) 2 + + + See tank mix label for specific adjuvant recommendations Select Max Herbicide 9 to 16 fl oz 12 to 32 fl oz with Inside Technology 1 If grass regrowth occurs, or an additional flush of new grass emerges, make a second application of Select Max Herbicide with Inside Technology alone (without Danitol 2.4 EC Spray) according to the appropriate size and rate recommendations. 2 Always use non-ionic surfactant at 0.25% or COC/MSO at 1 qt/a or 1% v/v in the finished spray solution plus ammonium sulfate at 2.5 to 4.0 lbs/a. PLEASE CONTACT VALENT U.S.A. CORPORATION AT 800-6-VALENT (682-5368) TO DETERMINE IF THIS USE IS REGISTERED IN YOUR STATE. Copyright 2009 by Valent U.S.A. Corporation with Inside Technology is a trademark and Select Max and Products That Work, From People Who Care are registered trademarks of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Danitol is a registered trademark of Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Manufactured for Valent U.S.A. Corporation P. O. Box 8025 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-8025 Made in U.S.A. Form 2009-DAN-0011R1 Products That Work, From People Who Care www.valent.com 800-6-VALENT (682-5368) Page 6 of 6