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Supplemental Label GROUP 3 FUNGICIDE EPA Reg. No. 59639-147 (Except California and New York) QUASH FUNGICIDE FOR USE ON DRIED SHELLED PEA AND BEAN EXCEPT SOYBEAN (CROP SUBGROUP 6C); PEANUT, SUNFLOWER (CROP SUBGROUP 20B) AND EXPANDED CROP GROUPINGS OF RAPESEED SUBGROUP INCLUDING CANOLA (CROP SUBGROUP 20A); STONE FRUIT (CROP GROUP 12-12) AND TREE NUTS (CROP GROUP 14-12) This supplemental label expires on June 18, 2018 and must not be used or distributed after this date. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): Mixers/loaders supporting aerial application to rapeseed including canola (crop subgroup 20A), sunflower (crop subgroup 20B) and dry beans and peas (crop subgroup 6C) must also wear: a PF5 respirator. 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, DIRECTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS LABELING MUST BE IN THE POSSESSION OF THE USER AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. READ THE LABEL AFFIXED TO THE CONTAINER FOR QUASH FUNGICIDE BEFORE APPLYING. USE OF QUASH FUNGICIDE ACCORDING TO THIS LABELING IS SUBJECT TO THE USE PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY THE LABEL AFFIXED TO THE CONTAINER FOR QUASH FUNGICIDE. Page 1 of 15

RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ALL CROPS 1. Maximum yearly use rate: Do not apply more than the maximum rate per acre per year as listed in CROP SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. 2. Maximum rate per application: Do not apply more than the maximum rate per acre per application as listed in CROP SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. 3. Do not make more than the total number of of Quash Fungicide per year as listed in CROP SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. 4. Preharvest Interval (PHI): See CROP SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. Crops Dried Shelled Pea and Bean except Soybean (Crop Subgroup 6C) Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) Days 21 Peanut 14 Rapeseed Subgroup including Canola (Crop Subgroup 20A) Stone Fruit (Crop Group 12-12) 35 14 Maximum Rate per Acre per Application (oz) Maximum Number of Sequential Applications Maximum Number of Applications per Year 2 2 4 4 1 1 2 3 Maximum Rate per Acre per Year (oz) 8.0 (0.25 16 (0.500 12 (0.375 Livestock Grazing or Feeding Restriction Yes Yes No No Sunflower (Crop Subgroup 20B) 21 2 2 8.0 (0.25 No Tree Nuts except Filbert, Pecan and Pistachio (Crop Group 14-12) 25 (0.11 2 4 14 (0.438 No Filbert (hazelnut) 25 (0.11 2 4 14 (0.44 No Pecan 25 (0.11 2 4 14 (0.44 No Pistachio 25 2 4 16 (0.500 No Page 2 of 15

DRIED SHELLED PEA AND BEAN (EXCEPT SOYBEAN)* (Crop Subgroup 6C) Dried cultivars of bean (Lupinus); bean (Phaseolus) (includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean (dry), navy bean, pinto bean, tepary bean); bean (Vigna) (includes adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean); broad bean (dry); chickpea; guar; lablab bean; lentil; pea (Pisum) (includes field pea); pigeon pea. Disease White Mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) (suppression) Ground: minimum 20 GPA minimum 5 GPA when conditions favor development and prior to infection. A second application may be made on a 7- to 10-day interval. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest (IPM) program. Use a non- Group 3 fungicide, with activity on the target, in alternation with Quash Fungicide. as a foliar spray in sufficient water to obtain the plant. Use Restrictions within 21 days of harvest. Do not make more than 2 more than 8 oz of product per acre per Two may be made sequentially. to cowpea and field pea used for livestock feed. A PF5 respirator is required when mixing/loading product for use on dry beans and peas. *Not for use in California. Page 3 of 15

PEANUT* Leaf spot - Early (Cercospora arachidicola) Leaf Spot - Late (Cercosporidium personatum) Rust (Puccinia arachidis) Stem Rot /Southern Blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) 2.5 (0.078 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.125 *Not for use in California. 10 to 20 5 GPA 15 to 20 5 GPA Quash Fungicide on a 14-day schedule. To discourage development of triazole fungicide resistance in leaf spot fungi, tank mix Quash Fungicide with a non-group 3 fungicide registered for control of leaf spot, such as chlorothalonil. Four consecutive of Quash Fungicide must be made at 14- day intervals. For optimal control of leaf spot and rust, tank mix Quash Fungicide with a non-ionic surfactant. as a foliar spray in sufficient water to obtain the plant. pressure use the higher rate. within 14 days of harvest. Do not make more than 4 per more than 10 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is 2.5 oz product per acre. more than 16 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is 4 oz product per acre. Do not harvest peanut straw for livestock feed. Page 4 of 15

RAPESEED SUBGROUP INCLUDING CANOLA (Crop Subgroup 20A) Borage; crambe; cuphea; echium; flax seed; gold of pleasure; hare's ear mustard; lesquerella; lunaria; meadowfoam; milkweed; mustard seed; oil radish; poppy seed; rapeseed; sesame; sweet rocket; cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these. White Mold/ Sclerotinia Stem Rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) 2.0 to 10 to 20 (0.0625 to 0.125 5 GPA Make application between 20% and 50% bloom. Fungicide as a part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain the plant. pressure, use the application rate of 4 oz/a. Use Restrictions within 35 days of harvest. more than oz of product per acre per Do not make more than one application per A PF5 respirator is required when mixing/loading product for use on canola. Page 5 of 15

STONE FRUIT (Crop Group 12-12) Black cherry; capulin; Chinese Jujube; Nanking cherry; sweet cherry; tart cherry; cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these. Brown Rot Blossom Blight (Monilinia spp.) Green Fruit Rot/ Jacket Rot (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression) Cherry Leaf Spot (Blumeriella jaapii) - excluding pathogen types resistant to Group 3 fungicides Fruit Brown Rot (Monilinia spp.) Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera clandestina) oz/a 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.11 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.125 to (0.11 to 0.125 GPA 100 to 400 at green tip. If conditions are favorable for development, make additional at full bloom and at petal fall. Make application 14 to 21 days prior to harvest. Following brown rot/blossom blight schedule, make additional on a 10- to 14- day interval until terminal growth ceases. Application can be made after harvest. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 14 days of harvest. after petal fall before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 3 than 10.5 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. than 12 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. continued Page 6 of 15

STONE FRUIT - continued (Crop Group 12-12) Apricot; Japanese apricot; nectarine and peach. Brown Rot Blossom Blight (Monilinia spp.) Green Fruit Rot/Jacket Rot (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression) Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum) Shot Hole (Wilsonomyces carpophilus) Fruit Brown Rot (Monilinia spp.) Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera spp.) 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.11 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.125 to (0.11 to 0.125 100 to 400 at early pink bud stage before infection occurs. If conditions are favorable for development, make additional at full bloom and at petal fall. Make application 14 to 21 days prior to harvest. Following brown rot/blossom blight schedule, make additional on a 10- to 14-day interval until terminal growth ceases. prior to development and continue at a 7- to 14-day interval. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 14 days of harvest. after petal fall before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 3 than 10.5 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. than 12 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. continued Page 7 of 15

STONE FRUIT - continued (Crop Group 12-12) Apricot; Japanese apricot; nectarine and peach. Rust (Tranzschelia discolor) oz/a (0.11 GPA 100 to 400 application when bud tissue is susceptible to development (i.e., pink, white or red bud). If conditions are favorable for development, make a second application at full bloom or at petal fall. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. within 14 days of harvest. after petal fall before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 3 than 10.5 oz product per acre pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. continued Page 8 of 15

STONE FRUIT - continued (Crop Group 12-12) American plum; beach plum; Canada plum; cherry plum; Chickasaw plum; Damson plum; Japanese plum; Klamath plum; plum; plumcot; prune plum; sloe. Disease Brown Rot Blossom Blight (Monilinia spp.) Rust (Tranzschelia discolor) Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera spp.) 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.11 (0.11 to (0.11 to 0.125 100 to 400 at green tip. If conditions are favorable for development, make additional at full bloom and at petal fall. Following brown rot/blossom blight schedule, make additional on a 10- to 14-day interval until terminal growth ceases. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 14 days of harvest. after petal fall. than 3 before switching to a non-group 3 fungicide for resistance than 10.5 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. than 12 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. Quash Fungicide to Stanley type plums. Page 9 of 15

SUNFLOWER* (Crop Subgroup 20B) calendula; castor oil plant; Chinese tallowtree; euphorbia; evening primrose; jojoba; niger seed; rose hip; safflower; stokes aster; sunflower; tallowwood; tea oil plant; vernonia; cultivars, varieties,and/or hybrids of these. Rust (Puccinia helianthi, Uromyces spp.) Sclerotinia Rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) (suppression) 2.5 to Ground: (0.078 20 GPA to 0.125 5 GPA when conditions favor development and prior to infection. A second application may be made on a 7- to 14-day interval. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest Use a non-group 3 fungicide, with activity on the target, in alternation with Quash Fungicide. spray in sufficient water to obtain coverage of leaves. within 21 days of harvest. than 2 per Two may be made sequentially. than 8 oz product per acre A PF5 respirator is required when mixing/loading for use on sunflower. *Not for use in California. Page 10 of 15

TREE NUTS (EXCEPT FILBERT, PECAN AND PISTACHIO) (Crop Group 14-12) African nut-tree; almond; beechnut; black walnut; Brazil nut; Brazilian pine; bunya; bur oak; butternut; Cajou nut; candlenut; cashew; chestnut; chinquapin; coconut; coquito nut; dika nut; English walnut; ginkgo; Guiana chestnut; heartnut; hickory nut; Japanese horse-chestnut; macadamia nut; mongongo nut; monkey-pot; monkey puzzle nut; Okari nut; Pachira nut; peach palm nut; pequi; Pili nut; pine nut; Sapucaia nut; tropical almond; yellowhorn; cultivars varieties and/or hybrids of these. Alternaria Leaf Spot (Alternaria spp.) Brown Rot Blossom Blight (Monilinia spp.) Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum) Anthracnose (Marssonina juglandis) Botryosphaeria Blight (Botryosphaeria spp.) Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera spp.) 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.11 (0.11 100 to 400 prior to development and continue at a 7- to 14-day interval throughout the Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain coverage of blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 25 days of harvest. Do not make more than 2 sequential after petal fall before switching to a non-group 3 fungicide for resistance Do not make more than 4 per than 14 oz product per acre Rust (Tranzschelia discolor) continued Page 11 of 15

Tree Nuts continued TREE NUTS (EXCEPT FILBERT, PECAN AND PISTACHIO) (Crop Group 14-12) African nut-tree; almond; beechnut; black walnut; Brazil nut; Brazilian pine; bunya; bur oak; butternut; cajou nut; candlenut; cashew; chestnut; Chinquapin; coconut; coquito nut; dika nut; English walnut; ginkgo; guiana chestnut; heartnut; hickory nut; Japanese horse-chestnut; macadamia nut; mongongo nut; monkey-pot; monkey puzzle nut; okari nut; pachira nut; peach palm nut; pequi; pili nut; pine nut; sapucaia nut; tropical almond, yellowhorn; cultivars varieties and/or hybrids of these. Shot Hole (Wilsonomyces carpophilus) Hull Rot (Monilinia spp. Rhizopus spp.) (suppression) oz/a 2.5 (0.078 2.5 to (0.078 to 0.11 GPA 100 to 400 prior to development and continue at a 7- to 14- day interval throughout the Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest spray in sufficient water to obtain coverage of blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 25 days of harvest. after petal fall before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 4 than 10 oz product per acre per year when the rate per application is 2.5 oz product per acre. than 14 oz product per acre per year when the maximum rate per application is oz product per acre. continued Page 12 of 15

Tree Nuts continued FILBERT (HAZELNUT) Eastern Filbert Blight (Anisogramma anomala) oz/a (0.11 GPA 100 to 400 starting at bud swell to bud break and continue at 14-day intervals. Quash Fungicide is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest program (IPM). spray in sufficient water to obtain coverage of all branches. Alternate row are not recommended. Under conditions which favor development, shorten spray interval to 10 days. within 25 days of harvest. before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 4 than 14 oz product per acre continued Page 13 of 15

Tree Nuts continued PECAN Scab (Cladosporium caryigenum) 2.5 to 100 to 400 (0.078 to 0.11 when leaves reach onehalf mature size. Continue to make scab if scab model predicts need. prior to development and continue at a 7- to 14- day interval throughout the Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest program (IPM). spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the higher rate and shorter spray intervals. within 25 days of harvest. before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 4 than 14 oz product per acre continued Page 14 of 15

Tree Nuts continued PISTACHIO Disease Panicle and Shoot Blight (Botryosphaeria dothidea) Alternaria Late Blight (Alternaria spp.) Botrytis Blossom and Shoot Blight (Botrytis cinerea) Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria pistaciarum) oz/a GPA 100 to 400 prior to onset of development and continue on 2 to 3 week interval. Fungicide as part of an Integrated Pest program (IPM). spray in sufficient water to obtain blossoms, foliage and/or fruit. pressure use the shorter spray interval. within 25 days of harvest. before switching to a non- Group 3 fungicide for resistance than 4 than 16 oz product per acre PLEASE CONTACT VALENT U.S.A. CORPORATION AT 800-6-VALENT (682-5368) TO DETERMINE IF THIS USE IS REGISTERED IN YOUR STATE. 2015 Valent U.S.A. Corporation Quash is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation Manufactured for Valent U.S.A. Corporation P. O. Box 8025 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-8025 Made in U.S.A. 2015-QUA-0010 SAL20150611/20150625 Page 15 of 15