AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SURVEY PHASE II FRUIT CHEMICAL USE SURVEY RESPONDENT BOOKLET

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1 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SURVEY PHASE II FRUIT CHEMICAL USE SURVEY RESPONDENT BOOKLET 2017 National Agricultural Statistics Service Dear Grower, Every two years, USDA s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducts a Fruit Chemical Use Survey. This survey helps accurately gauge farm operators use of chemicals on fruit crops. The survey will collect information on bearing acreage, pest management practices, pesticide application, acres treated and rates applied to more than 22 fruit crops in 12 states. Current data are essential to informed decision-making by and for the industry. Between October 1, 2017 and February 2, 2018, a NASS representative will contact you to gather information on pesticide and fertilizer use. An interview typically lasts about 45 minutes. We recognize your time is valuable and our interviewers will schedule a time that is convenient for you. The information you provide helps show the great stewardship work of fruit growers and builds greater consumer confidence. Please plan to have your chemical use records available so that the meeting can go as quickly as possible. Once you and your fellow fruit growers nationwide respond, NASS will publish the combined results on July 25, Chemical use survey reports are available online free of charge at The results of this survey will be available in aggregate form only, ensuring that no individual operation or producer can be identified, as required by federal law. Thank you once again for participating and for your support of our programs and U.S. agriculture. Sincerely, Joseph L. Parsons Chair, Agricultural Statistics Board U.S. Department of Agriculture Enclosures According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

2 FRUIT CHEMICAL USE SURVEY RESPONDENT BOOKLET TARGET CROPS BY STATE CALIFORNIA OREGON 301 Apples GEORGIA 301 Apples 303 Apricots 309 Blueberries 307 Blackberries 305 Avocados 340 Peaches 309 Blueberries 312 Cherries, Sweet 312 Cherries, Sweet 316 Dates 520 Pears 318 Figs 345 Raspberries 320 Grapefruit MICHIGAN 424 Grapes, Raisin Type Varieties (include all uses for Thompson Seedless variety) 524 Grapes, Table Type Varieties 624 Grapes, Wine Type Varieties 330 Kiwifruit 301 Apples 309 Blueberries PENNSYLVANIA 312 Cherries, Sweet 301 Apples 314 Cherries, Tart 340 Peaches 340 Peaches 331 Lemons SOUTH CAROLINA 333 Nectarines NEW JERSEY 340 Peaches 492 Olives 309 Blueberries 435 Navel Oranges 340 Peaches 535 Valencia Oranges 340 Peaches TEXAS 520 Pears 320 Grapefruit 550 Plums NEW YORK 340 Peaches 343 Prunes 301 Apples 349 Tangerines 314 Cherries, Tart 324 Grapes, All WASHINGTON 301 Apples 309 Blueberries FLORIDA 312 Cherries, Sweet 320 Grapefruit NORTH CAROLINA 314 Cherries, Tart 335 Oranges, All 301 Apples 322 Grapes, Juice 349 Tangerines (including tangelos) 309 Blueberries 624 Grapes, Wine 520 Pears 345 Raspberries

3 - 3 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L H ,4-D LV L H AIM EC L H ,4-D AMINE L H AIM EW L H ,4-D AMINE D MD AIM L H ,4-D AMINE WEED KILLER L MG L I L I ALCO CITRUS FIX PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR ABACUS MITICIDE/ L I ALIAS 4F ABACUS LOV MITICIDE/ D F ALIETTE WDG BRAND L I ABBA 0.15 ME D F ALIETTE WDG L I ABBA 0.15EC D I L I L F D I ABBA ULTRA MITICIDE/ D I ABOUND FLOWABLE D I ALTACOR INSECT CONTROL ALTREVIN FIRE ANT BAIT AMBUSH 25W ACEPHATE 97 UP L I AMBUSH L I ACETO BIFENTHRIN 2 EC D F AMERICOP 40 DF L H ACME HI-DEP D MG AMID-THIN-W D I ACRAMITE-50WS L H D I ACTARA L H D MB AMINE 4 2,4-D WEED KILLER AMINE 400 2,4-D WEED KILLER ACTIGARD 50WG PLANT ACTIVATOR L H AMINE 6 2,4-D L I ADAMA LAMBDA CY VC L I D F L I ADAMENT 50 WG L F ADMIRE 2 FLOWABLE D F AMTIDE IMIDACLOPRID 2F AMTIDE PROPICONAZOLE 41.8% EC AMTIDE TEBUCONAZOLE 45 WDG L I ADVISE 2 FL L I AMVAC AZA 1.2% CF L MG AF D MG L H AFG ORIGINAL L I L H AFG PLUS L I D MB AG STREPTOMYCIN D I D F AGRICURE D I L I AGRI-FLEX MITICIDE/ D I L I L I APOGEE PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR APOLLO 42% OVICIDE/MITICIDE APOLLO SC OVICIDE/MITICIDE APPLAUD 70DF INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR APPLAUD 70WP INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR ARENA 50 WDG AGRI-MEK 0.15 EC MITICIDE/ L H ARROW 2EC AGRI-MEK SC MITICIDE/ L I ASANA XL D F AGRI-MYCIN D F ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS AF

4 - 4 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; D I D I ASSSAIL 30 SG L F BRAVO ASSAIL 70WP D F L H ATRAZINE 4L L I D I AVAUNT D I BRAVO BRIGADE 2EC /MITICIDE BRIGADE WSB /MITICIDE L MR AVIAN CONTROL L I BRIGADIER L MD AX PARAQUAT CONCENTRATE L I L F BADGE SC L I D F BADGE X D F D F BASIC COPPER L I L I BAYTHROID 2 EMULSIFIBABLE PYRETHROID L H L I BAYTHROID XL L H D I BELEAF 50SG D I L I BELT SC L F L I L I D I L I BRIGADIER HPG BRITZ 415 SUPREME SPRAY OIL BRITZ COPPER SULFUR DUST BRITZ SUPREME SPRAY OIL BUCCANEER GLYPHOSATE BUCCANEER PLUS GLYPHOSATE BUG-N-SLUGGO INSECT, SLUG AND SNAIL BAIT BUMPER 41.8 EC (PROPICONAZOLE) BFR 440 SUPREME SPRAY OIL L F BUMPER 41VC BIFEN 25% EC /MITICIDE D F CABRIO EG BIFENTURE 10DF /MITICIDE L H CALLISTO BIFENTURE EC L I CALYPSO 4 FLOWABLE L I BIOCOVER MLT L H CAPAROL 4L L M D MB BIRD SHIELD REPELLENT CONCENTRATE L F CAPTAN 38.75% FL BLOOMTIME BIOLOGICAL FD BIOPESTICIDE L F CAPTAN 4L D MB BLOSSOM PROTECT D F CAPTAN 50 WETTABLE POWDER D F BLUE SHIELD DF D F CAPTAN 50 WP D F BLUE SHIELD WP D F CAPTAN 50 WP L MG BLUSH D F CAPTAN 50% WP L I BONIDE A COMPLETE FRUIT TREE SPRAY D F CAPTAN 80 DF D MB BOTRY-ZEN D F CAPTAN 80 WDG L I BRANDT STS- HORTICULTURAL OIL D F CAPTAN 80 WDG

5 - 5 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; D F CAPTAN 80 WDG L MO CIDETRAK DA MEC D F CAPTAN 80WDG L I CITRI-OIL L F CAPTAN GOLD 4L L I L F D F L I CAPTEC 4L CAPTAN FLOWABLE D F CAPTEVATE 68 WDG L I CAPTURE 2 EC /MITICIDE L I L I CARBARYL 4L L I L I CARPOVIRUSINE L H D I CITRUS SOLUBLE OIL- MEDIUM CLEAN CROP C-O-C-S 15 SULFUR 25 DUST CLEAN CROP MALATHION ULV CONCENTRATE CLEAN CROP SUPERIOR DORMANT SPRAY OIL CLEAN CROP SUPREME OIL CLETHODIM 2 EC HERMICIDE CARZOL SP MITICIDE/ IN WATER SOLUBLE PACKAGING L H CLETHODIM 2E L H CASORON CS L I CLOSER SC D I CENTRIC 40WG D F COC WP D F CHAMP DRY PRILL D F C-O-C-S WDG L F CHAMP FORMULA 2 FLOWABLE L F CONFINE EXTRA D F CHAMP WG D MR D H D MB COOKE QUICK ACTION GOPHER MIX CHATEAU WDG D F COP-O-ZINC CHECKMATE OFM DISPENSER L F L M CHECKMATE OFM-F D F COPPER FLOWABLE 3 LB COPPER SULFATE CRYSTALS D MB CHECKMATE OFM-H L F COPPER-COUNT-N L MB L I L MB CHECKMATE PUFFER CM-O L I CORAGEN INSECT CONTROL CHECKMATE PUFFER CM- OFM L H CORNERSTONE CHECKMATE PUFFER OFM-O L H CORNERSTONE PLUS L H CHEETAH D F COSAVET DF D MS CHLOROPICRIN 100 FUMIGANT L I COURAZE L F CHLOROTHALONIL 4L L I COURAZE 4F L I CHLORPYRIFOS 4E AG L MG L I CHLORPYRIFOS 4E AG L H D MB CIDETRAK CM D MB CIDETRAK CMDA 75/ CPPU PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR CREDIT XTREME L H CROP$MART GLYPHOSATE 41% EXTRA D F CSC COPPER SULFUR DUST D MB CIDETRAK CMDA 90/ D F CSC DUSTING SULFUR

6 - 6 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L F CUEVA 2.4 COPPER SOAP D F DITHANE DF RAINSHIELD D F CUPROFIX ULTRA 40 DISPERSS L F DITHANE F D MO CX D F DITHANE M L F CX L H DIURON 4L L I CYD-X L H DIURON 4L L I CYD-X PLUS L H DIURON 4L L MG L I CYTOKIN BIOREGULATOR CONCENTRATE DAMOIL DORMANT & SUMMER SPRAY OIL L I DANITOL 2.4 EC SPRAY L I L F DCC CAPTAN 4L L I D H DIURON 80DF D H DIURON 80DF DORMANT FLOWABLE EMULSION DORMANT FLOWABLE EMULSION D M DEADLINE BULLETS L I DORMANT OIL D M DEADLINE ORNAMENTAL L I DORMANT QUIK-MIX HEAVY L I DEBUG TURBO L MG DORMEX L I DECIS 1.5 EC D F DEFEND DF D H D I D H DELEGATE WG DEVRINOL 50-DF SELECTIVE L F DOUBLE NICKEL LC RTU DPX-E9636 FNV L I DREXEL 435 OIL L F DREXEL CAPTAN 4L D I DIAZINON 50W D F DREXEL CAPTAN 50W L I DIAZINON AG D F DREXEL CAPTAN 80 WDG L I DIAZONON AG500 L I DIAZINON AG L I L I DIBROM 8 EMULSIVE L I L I DIMATE 4E L H L I DREXEL CARBARYL 4L DREXEL CHLORPYRIFOS 4E-AG DREXEL DIMETHOATE 4EC DREXEL DIURON 4L L I DIMETHOATE 4E D H DREXEL DIURON L I DIMILIN 2L L I DREXEL MALATHION 5EC D I DINOTEFURAN 70 SG L F DREXEL PHITICIDE L H DINTEC HFP TRIFLURALIN L H DREXEL QUIK-QUAT D I D I DIPEL DF BIOLOGICAL DRY FLOWABLE DIPEL WDG BIOLOGICAL L H DREXEL SIMAZINE 4L L I DREXEL SUFFA L H DIREX 4L D F DREXEL SULFUR 90W D I DITERA DF BIOLOGICAL NEMATICIDE D F DRY-UP

7 - 7 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L H DUAL MAGNUM L I EVERGREEN CROP PROTECTION EC L MG DUOMAX L MG EXILIS PLUS D M DURHAM METALDEHYDE GRANULES L I EXIREL INSECT CONTROL D F DUSTING SULFUR L H F6285 4F CAL L F EAGLE 20EW L I F9144 EC L F ECHO L I F D F ECHO 90DF D MG FALGRO 20SP D F EKSPUNGE L MG FALGRO 2X LV D F D F ELEVATE 50 WDG ELITE 45 DF FOLIAR L MG FALGRO 4L D F FERBAM GRANUFLO L F ENABLE 2F D MR FERROXX L I ENDIGO ZC D F FIRELINE 17 WP D F ENDORSE WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULES D F FIREWALL 17WP /BACTERICIDE STREPTOMYCIN D F ENDURA L F FITNESS L F ENSIGN 720 FLOWABLE D F FLINT D I ENTRUST L F FONTELIS L I ENTRUST SC L H FORMULA L I ENVIDOR 2SC D F L I EPI-MEK 0.15 EC MITICIDE/ FORTUNA 75 WDG L F FORUM L F EQUUS 720 SST L F FOSPHITE D F EQUUS DF D MO FROSTBAN B L H ERASER L MG FRUITONE L L I ESFENSTAR 8% EC D MG FRUITONE-N D I ESTEEM 35 WP INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR L I FUJIMITE 5EC MITICIDE/ D I ESTEEM ANT BAIT D I FULFILL L H ET 2%SC /DEFOLIANT L F FUNGI-PHITE L MG ETHEPHON L I FURY 1.5 EW L MG ETHEPHON 2# L H FUSILADE DX L MB ETHEPHON 2SL L I L MG ETHREL BRAND ETHEPHON PLANT REGULATOR FYAFANON MALATHION L I FYFANON 8 LB. EMULSION

8 - 8 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L I FYFANON ULV AG D MR GOPHER GETTER TYPE 2 BAIT BY WILCO L I FYFANON ULV MOSQUITO D F GOWAN DUSTING SULFUR L H GALIGAN 2E L H GRAMOXONE INTEON L I GAUCHO 550 SC L H GRAMOXONE SL L I GAVICIDE SUPER D I GRANDEVO L I GAVICIDE-C L I GRIFFIN 435 SOLUBLE OIL D F GEM L I GRIZZLY Z L F GEM 500 SC D I GWN L I GF-120 FRUIT FLY BAIT L F HEADLINE L I GF-120 NF NATURALYTE FRUIT FLY BAIT L I GF D F L F HEADLINE SC HELENA WETTABLE SULPHUR D MG GIBGRO 20% POWDER L H HELMQUAT 3 SL L MG GIBGRO 4LS L MD HELMQUAT 3SL L H GLUFOSINATE L H HELOSATE PLUS ADVANCED L H GLUFOSINATE 280 SL L H HELOSATE PRO L H GLUFOSINATE 280 SL L I HERO L H GLY-4 PLUS L MG HIVOL L H GLYFOS L H HM L I GLYFOS PRO D H HYVAR X L MG GLYFOS X-TRA L M IAP 440 SPRAY OIL L H GLYPHOSATE L I L H GLYPHOSATE 4 HER4BICIDE L M IAP HI SUPREME SPRAY OIL IAP SUMMER 415 SPRAY OIL L H GLYPHOSATE 4 PLUS L I IMIDACLOPRID + CYFLUTHRIN L H GLYPHOSATE 41% L I IMIDACLOPRID 2FL AG L H GLYPHOSATE 41% L I IMIDACLOPRID 4F L H GLYPHOSATE 41% PLUS L I IMIDACLOPRID 4FL AG L H GLYPHOSATE 53.8% D I IMIDAN 50-WSB L H GOAL 2XL D I IMIDAN 70-W L H GOALTENDER D F INDAR 75 WSP D F GOLDEN-DEW L H D I GOLDEN-DEW L F D MR GOPHER GETTER TYPE 2 AG BAIT BY WILCO INDAZIFLAM 200 SC INITIATE 720 FLOWABLE L F INSPIRE

9 - 9 - H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L F INSPIRE SUPER L F K-PHITE 7LP L F INSPIRE XT L M KROP-MAX D I L H INTEGRO MAGIC SULFUR DUST INTENSITY POST- EMERGENCE GRASS D H KROVAR I DF D I KRYOCIDE L I INTREPID 2F L MG K-SALT FRUIT FIX L F IPRODIONE 4L AG L MG K-SALT FRUIT FIX L H ISK FLAZASULFURON D MG KUDOS 27.5 WDG L MB ISOMATE C TT L H KULL 41 S L MO ISOMATE CM FLEX D F KUMULUS DF L MB ISOMATE CM MIST L I LAMBDA CY EC L M ISOMATE M ROSSO L I LAMBDA-CY AG L M ISOMATE OFM TT L I LAMBDASTAR 1 CS L M ISOMATE PTB DUAL L H L M ISOMATE-C PLUS L H LANDMASTER BW LANDMASTER II L MB ISOMATE-OFM RING L I LANNATE LV D I JAVELIN WG D I LANNATE SP L F JET-AG L I L F JMS STYLET-OIL L I L I JMS STYLET-OIL L I D F KALIGREEN L I L I KANEMITE 15 SC MITICIDE L H L M KANEMITE 15 SC MITICIDE L H LEAF LIFE GAVICIDE GREEN 415 LEAF LIFE GAVICIDE GREEN 440 LEVERAGE 2.7 SUSPENSION EMULSION LEVERAGE 360 LIBERTY 280 SL LIBERTY GLYPHOSATE PLUS L F KASUMIN 2L L H LIFELINE D F KENTAN DF L F LIME-SULFUR SOLUTION L H KERB 3.3 SC D F LINEBACKER WDG L MD KEYPLEX L MG LIQUI-STIK CONCENTRATE L I KNACK INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR D H LOROX DF D F KOCIDE D I LORSBAN 15G D F KOCIDE D I LORSBAN 50W IN WATER SOLUBLE PACKETS L F KOCIDE 4.5 LF D I LORSBAN 75WG D F KOCIDE DF L I LORSBAN ADVANCED D F KOVERALL L I LORSBAN-4E

10 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L H LPI GLUFOSINATE L F METTLE 125 ME L F LUNA EXPERIENCE L I MGK PBO 8-E L F LUNA SENSATION D F MICRO SULF MICRONIZED WETTABLE SULFUR L F LUNA TRANQUILITY D I MICROMITE 25WS L I MADEX HP L I MICROMITE 4L L F MAGNA-BON BAHAMA KLEAR D I MICROMITE 80WG L F MAGNA-BON PRO-TECK D F MICROSPERSE WETTABLE SULFUR L H MAKAZE YIELD-PRO D F MICROTHIOL DISPERSS D MR MAKI PARAFFINIZED PELLETS L I L I MALATHION L F MIDASH FORTE MILTREX 10 SC L I MALATHION 5 EC L H MIRAGE PLUS L I MALATHION 57 EC L I MITE-E-OIL L I MALATHION L H MON L I MALATHION 8 AQUAMUL L I L I MALATHION 8E L I MALATHION 8EC L I D H D F L F D F MANA KARMEX XP MANZATE 80 WP MANZATE FLOWABLE MANZATE PRO-STICK MONTANA 2F L I MOVENTO M-PEDE MITICIDE L F MYCLOBUTANIL 20EW AG D F MYCLOBUTANIL 40 WP AG D F MYCOSHIELD L I D H MATRIX L I D H MATRIX SG D F NAI EC MITICIDE/ NARROW RANGE 415 SPRAY OIL NATIONS AG II THIOPHANATE METHYL 85 WDG L MG MAXCEL L I NEALTA MITICIDE L I MBI-206 EP L F NEEM OIL 70% D MB MELOCON WG L I NEEMAZAL T/S 1.2%EC D F MENTOR L F NEU1140F COPPER SOAP L F D M D F MERIVON XEMIUM BRAND METAREX 4% SNAIL AND SLUG BAIT METCONAZOLE 50 WDG D M NEU1165M SLUG AND SNAIL BAIT D I NEUDORFF BUG BAIT L F NEVADO 4F D MS METHYL BROMIDE 98% D M NOMATE CM SPIRAL

11 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; D F NORDOX D M OR-CAL SLUG & SNAIL BAIT D F NORDOX 30/30 WG D I OR-CAL SLUG-FEST D F NORDOX 75 WG L F ORIUS 20EW D F NOVA 40W IN WATER SOLUBLE POUCHES L F ORIUS 3.6F L MS NOVAGIB 10L L H ORYZALIN 4 AS L F NUCOP 3L HB L F D F NU-COP XLR L H L I NUFARM ABAMECTIN 0.15 EC OXIDATE BROAD SPECTRUM BACTERICIDE/ OXON ITALIA SIM-TROL 4L SIMAZINE FLOWABLE L H OXYFLUORFEN 2EC L H NUFARM CREDIT L H OXYFLUORFEN 4SC L H L H L MG L H D F NUFARM CREDIT DUO NUFARM CREDIT NUFARM ETHEPHON 2 PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR NUFARM ORCHARD CLEAN 4L NUFARM T-METHYL 70 WSB D H PANTHER L H PARAQUAT CONCENTRATE L MD PARAQUAT CONCENTRATE L H PARAQUAT SL L MD PARAQUAT SL L I NUFOS 4E L MD PARAZONE 3SL L I NUPRID 1.6 F L I PASADA 1.6F L I NUPRID 2F L H PENDI HYDROCAP L I NUPRID 2SC SOIL/FOLIAR L I NUPRID 4.6F D F D F PENNCOZEB 75 DF PENNCOZEB 80WP L I NUPRID 4F L MG PERLAN D F OLD BRIDGE BASIC COPPER SULFATE L I PERMETHRIN L F OMEGA 500F L I PERMETHRIN 3.2 AG D MR OMEGA GOPHER GRAIN BAIT D I D I OMITE-30WS L I PERM-UP 25DF DRY FLOWABLE PERM-UP 3.2 EC L I OMNI SUPREME SPRAY D I PFR-97 20% WDG L M ONAGER MITICIDE L F PHOSTROL F ORBIT D F PHT KZ 20/

12 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L I D I PILOT 4E CHLORPYRIFOS PLATINUM 75 SG L F PROPHYT L F PROPICONAZOLE 41.8% EC L I PLATINUM L F PROPICONAZOLE EC L F PLATINUM RIDOMIL GOLD L F PROTOCOL L I PN ALL SEASON SPRAY OIL D MG L H POAST L I D MR POCKET GOPHER BAIT CONTAINING STRYCHNINE 1-10 FORMULATION ON OATS D F POLYRAM 80 DF L MG L MG D I L I D I POMAXA PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR POUNCE 25 WP POUNCE 3.2 EC POUNCE WSB PROTONE SG PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUBLE GRANULE PROVADO 1.6 FLOWABLE D MB PROVIDE 10 SG PROVIDE PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUTION L H PROWL 3.3 EC L H PROWL H2O D M PROZAP ZINC PHOSPHIDE PELLETS D H PRUVIN L F PPZ AG-EC L I PURESPRAY GREEN L H PREFAR 4-E L I L F PREVICUR L I L I PREY L I L H PRINCEP 4L L I D H PRINCEP CALIBER 90 PURESPRAY SPRAY OIL 10E PYGANIC CROP PROTECTION EC 1.4 PYGANIC CROP PROTECTION EC 1.4 II PYGANIC CROP PROTECTION EC 5.0 II D F QRD D F PRISTINE L I QRD D M PROACT L I QRD D I PROCLAIM L F QUADRIS TOP L F PROCURE 480SC L H QUALI-PRO ORYZALIN L MG D M L MG PROGIBB 4% PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUTION PROGIBB 40% PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR, WATER SOLUBLE GRANULE PROGIBB LV PLUS PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUTION L F QUILT L F QUILT XCEL D MO QUIMAG QUIMICOS AGUILA COPPER SULFATE CRYSTAL D I PROKIL CRYOLITE L F QUINTEC L MG PROMALIN PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUTION L I RADIANT SC

13 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; D F RALLY 40WSP D F ROPER DF RAINSHIELD D MR RAMIK BROWN L I ROTAM 4F D MR RAMIK OATS KILLS GROUND SQUIRRELS L I L F RAMPART D I L F RANMAN 400SC L H L H RD L H ROTAM METHOMYL 29LV ROTAM METHOMYL 90SP ROUNDUP D-PAK ROUNDUP EXPORT L I REAPER 0.15 EC L H ROUNDUP L I REAPER CLEARFORM L H L F REASON 500 SC L H L MG REFINE 24.2L L H ROUNDUP ORIGINAL 2K ROUNDUP ORIGINAL II ROUNDUP PRO CONCENTRATE L MG REFINE 6.25L L H ROUNDUP PROMAX L M REGALIA BIOPROTECTANT CONCENTRATE L H ROUNDUP ULTRA L MO REGALIA MAXX L H ROUNDUP ULTRAMAX L H RELY L H ROUNDUP VM L F RESIST L H D MG RETAIN L F D MG RETAIN PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUBLE POWDER D MR ROUNDUP WEED & GRASS KILLER CONCENTRATE PLUS ROVRAL 4 FLOWABLE ROZOL POCKET GOPHER BAIT L F REVUS D MR ROZOL VOLE BAIT L F REVUS TOP L H SABER L F REX LIME SULFUR SOLUTION D I SAN 420 I WG D F RH D H SANDEA L F RIDOMIL GOLD EC D I SANMITE MITICIDE/ D F RIDOMIL GOLD GR D I D F RIDOMIL GOLD PC GR D I L F RIDOMIL GOLD SL L F L I RIMON 0.83 EC SAVEY 50 DF OVICIDE/MITICIDE SAVEY OVICIDE/MITICIDE 50-WP SCALA BRAND SC D F SERENADE L H RITEWAY L F SERENADE AS L H ROCKET L F SERENADE ASO L H RO-NEET D F SERENADE BIO WETTABLE POWDER

14 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; D F SERENADE MAX L MG L I D I L I L I L I SEVIN BRAND 4F CARBARYL SEVIN BRAND 80 WSP CARBARYL SEVIN BRAND RP2 CARBARYL SEVIN SL CARBARYL SEVIN XLR PLUS CARBARYL STIMPLEX CROP BIOSTIMULANT L H STINGER D MO STREPTOMYCIN D F STREPTOMYCIN 3000 DUST L I SUCCESS L F SULFORIX L F SHAR-GUARD L F SULFUR 6L L I SHERPA D F SULFUR DUAL SPRAYING 90 WP L I SILENCER D F SULPHUR W.G L M SIL-MATRIX L I SUPER 94 SPRAY OIL L H SIMAZINE 4L L I L H SIMAZINE 4L FLOWABLE SUPER SIX LIQUID SULFUR L I SUPERIOR SPRAY OIL D H SIMAZINE 90 WDG L I SUPERNEEM 4.5-B D H SIMAZINE 90DF D I SUPER-SUL MICRONIZED WETTABLE SULFUR D H SIM-TROL 9DF L H SUPPRESS EC D H SINBAR L I SUPREME OIL D H SINBAR WDG L H SURFLAN A.S L I SIVANTO 200 SL L H L I SNIPER D I D H SOLICAM DF D I SURFLAN AS SPECIALTY SURROUND CF CROP PROTECTANT SURROUND WP CROP PROTECTANT D H SOLIDA D F SWITCH 62.5WG L I SOL-OIL D F SYLLIT 65WG D H SOLUTION WATER SOLUABLE L F SYLLIT FLOW L F SONATA ASO D F TANOS L MO SONATA ASO L H TAPOUT D F SOVRAN D F L H SPARTAN 4F D F D F SPECIAL ELECTRIC REFINED SUPER ADHESIVE DUSTING SULFUR L I SPRAY OIL 13E D F TEBUCON 45 DF TEBUCONAZOLE 45 DF D F TEBUCONAZOLE 45 WP TEBUZOL 45 DF L I SPRAY OIL L MS TELONE II

15 H = ; I = ; F = ; O = MISC. OTHER; MB = MISC. BIOLOGICAL/PHEROMONE; L F TERRACLEAN L I TUNDRA EC L F TETRASUL 4S L MG L F THAT FLOWABLE SULFUR L F TYPRUS PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUTION TYPY PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR L I THAT FLOWABLE SULFUR L I ULTOR D F THIOLUX L F ULTRA FLOURISH D I THIOLUX JET D F UNICORN L I D I L F D F THIONEX 3 EC THIONEX 50W THIOPHANATE METHYL 4.5 F THIOPHANATE METHYL 70W WSB L I UPI-2005 EXP-06 RUP L H V EC L F V SC L I V SC L F TILT D H VALOR L I D F L I TIMECTIN 0.15 EC AG /MITICIDE TOLEDO 45 WP TOLFENPYRAD 15SC D F VANGARD WG L H VELPAR L D I VENDEX 50 WP MITICIDE L I TOMBSTONE D I VERATRAN D L I TOMBSTONE HELIOS L I VERIMARK INSECT CONTROL L F TOPGUARD L F VIVANDO L F TOPSIN 4.5FL L I VOLCK SUPREME SPRAY D F TOPSIN M 70WDG D I D F TOPSIN M 70WP L I VOLIAM FLEXI VOLIAM XPRESS D F TOPSIN M WSB L I VULCAN L H TOUCHDOWN HITECH L I VYDATE L /NEMATICIDE L H TOUCHDOWN TOTAL D H WARFOX L I TOURISMO L I WARHAWK D H TREEVIX POWERED BY KIXOR L H TREFLAN H.F.P L I D H TRELLIS L I L H TRIFLURALIN HF L H L I WARHAWK CLEARFORM WARRIOR II WITH ZEON TECHNOLOGY WARRIOR WITH ZEON TECHNOLOGY WEEDAR 64 BROADLEAF L H TRIFLUREX HFP D I WEEVIL-CIDE PELLETS L I TRIMAX D I WEEVIL-CIDE TABLETS

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