EPA 910/9-8*016
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Region 10
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Air & Toxics Division
Pesticides Branch
August 1989
Health Care
Resource Information
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Postfckto Health Car*
A Resource Information Guide
EPA Region 10
Prepared by:
Glenn Shannon
EPA Region 10
Pesticides and Toxic Substance Branch
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Alice Larson, Lynden Baum, and Margot Barnett for their guidance and valuable editing assistance during the
preparation this book. Also the personnel of EPA Region 10 Pesticide Branch, Air and Toxic Substances Division for the valuable
technical assistance they provided.
This document has been prepared to aid the pesticide health care physician, health care clinic or other medical personal that might
be treating pesticide related illnesses. The information in this book is by no means meant to be a substitute for professional medical
help. At times trade names have been used for certain pesticides only to aid you in using information found in the book when
treating pesticide illnesses.
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Introduction
This book was originally prepared by Alice Larson, Ph.D and presented by Yakima Valley Farmworkers Clinic in cooperation with
Migrant Health Clinics in Idaho, Oregon and Washington and St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Yakima, Washington. Original funding
was provided by The Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region X, Seattle, Washington.
This book is designed to be used in conjunction with "Recognition and Management of Pesticide
PoiSOningS" fourth edition, author Donald P. Morgan, M.D., Ph.D.
The resource information contained in this book is formatted to assist health care providers in recognizing a patients illness symptoms
and correctly diagnosis them as pesticide related incidents. Below is a brief summary of the type of information found in each of
the chapters.
How to use this Book
Chapter 1.
This chapter is a quick reference to telephone numbers of state poison control centers, cooperative extension services, chemical
manufactures, federal and state agencies that deal with pesticides, and their use, government agencies and private organizations
interested in pesticide regulations and other concerns for agricultural workers. These organizations can be contacted for information
on enforcement of laws and regulations; investigation of pesticide misuse, pesticide exposure of animals and humans, use
recommendations, and private organizations concerned with the health of workers and the environment we live in.
Chapter 2.
Chapter two outlines the responsibilities of the above organizations, their mailing address, the current contact person for information
and the organizations telephone number.
Chapter 3.
In Chapter 3 you will find the major crops grown in Pacific Northwest States. Listed under each crop heading are those pesticides
recommended, by Idaho, Oregon and Washington Cooperative Extension Services, for control of insects, weeds or plant diseases pests
on that crop. It is possible that additional pesticides may be used on the crop that are not listed in this chapter. When this
happens one of the agencies or organization listed in Chapter 1 or 2 will be able to aid you in obtaining information about that
pesticide.
Also listed in Chapter 3 are principle methods of application such as; soil, foliar, seed treater, that will aid you in identifying a
pesticide. Listed will be the TRADE/common name and page reference number for quickly locating emergency information in
"Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Chapter 4.
Chapter 4 will give additional information about those pesticides found in Chapter 3. You will find more information about a
TRADE NAME/common name pesticides relative toxicity, how the chemical is usually applied and a to which crop group the
chemical is registered by the EPA to be used. A reference page number will guide you to emergency medical information about the
pesticide in the reference book "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition. Also listed are the
manufacturers name, business and emergency telephone number for that particular pesticide.
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Table of Contents
Chapter Number Contents Page
INTRODUCTION ii
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK ii
1 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. 1
In this chapter you will find telephone numbers for
Poison Control Centers, County Extension Offices
and chemical manufacturers. Federal and State
agencies that regulate and/or investigate pesticide
use. Health, environmental, worker safety, hospitals,
medical laboratories and other public or private
groups.
2 RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS. 7
This chapter outlines the support that is available
from the many federal, state and private resource
organizations. These organizations can assist you
in understanding pesticide toxicology, exposure
symptoms, worker safety, crop use recommendations,
pesticide use or misuse and provide other
information that will aid you in your treatment of
a pesticide related illness.
3 PESTICIDES USED ON CROPS IN THE NORTHWEST 25
When you ascertain the crop a patient has been
working in you can turn to that crop and quickly
substantiate a possible provoking pesticide. Under
each crop heading you will find recommended
chemicals used to control pests in that crop.
Following the chemical TRADE NAME/common
name is a notation that guides you to reference
information found in the resource book Recognition
and Management of Pesticide Poisonings, fourth
edition.
4 A GUIDE TO CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAJOR 70
PESTICIDES USED IN THE NORTHWEST
This chapter provides information on specific
pesticides, listed in chapter 3, including the chemicals
Trade name, common name, exposure toxicity,
application use, emergency treatment information and
the pesticide manufacturers business and/or
emergency telephone number. Information in this
chapter will aid you in a proper diagnosis and
treatment of a pesticide related illness.
INDEX 108
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Chapter 1
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
The following organizations can be contacted for information concerning pesticide related health care. The first listed is the national
emergency Chemtrec number followed by state Poison Control Centers. Additional help can be obtained through your local county
extension office, chemical manufacturer, and various organizations as listed in Chapter 2. Feel free to call one of the numbers below,
and if they can not help they can direct you to an organization that can.
1. POISON CONTROL CENTERS, NATIONAL
Chemtrec national toll free number
1 800 424 9300
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network
POISON CONTROL CENTER, STATE
1 800 858 7378
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
208 378 2707 ID toll free 1 800 632 8000
503 219 8968 OR toll free 1 800 452 7165
206 526 2121 WA toll free 1 800 732 6985
St. Alphonsus Hospital, Boise, ID 208 378 2707
Sacred Heart Medical Center, Eugene, OR 503 686 6931
Deaconess Medical Center, Spokane, WA 509 474 1077
Toll free in Washington
Toll free outside Washington
Mary Bridge Childrens Health Center, Tacoma, WA 206 594 1414
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA 509 248 4400
ID toll free 1 800 632 8000
1 800 572 5842
1 800 541 5624
WA toll free 1 800 542 6391
WA toll free 1 800 572 9176
The Cooperative Extension Service is an excellent source for information on pesticide use in your area. Following are the location
and phone number for the county extension office nearest you. Your county extension agent will be glad to answer your questions
about a particular pesticide use, the crops or target pests that it is registered to control and other information that will aid you in
treating pesticide related illnesses.
IDAHO COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES
COUNTY
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewash
Bingham
Blane
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundry
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassa
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
CITY
Boise
Council
Pocatello
Paris
St. Maries
Blackfoot
Hailey
Sand Point
Idaho Falls
Bonners Ferry
Arco
Fairfield
Caldwell
Soda Springs
Burley
Duboys
Orofino
Challis
Mountain Home
Preston
PHONE
208 377 2107
208 253 4279
208 236 7310
208 945 2266
208 245 2422
208 785 5005
208 788 3451
208 263 8511
208 529 1390
208 267 3235
208 527 8587
208 764 2230
208 459 1654
208 547 3205
208 678 9461
208 374 5405
208 476 4434
208 879 2344
208 587 4826
208 852 1097
COUNTY
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootney
Latah
Lemhi
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perec
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Tieton
Twin Falls
Valley
CITY
Emmett
Gooding
Grangeville
Rigby
Jerome
Coeur dAlene
Moscow
Salmon
Nezperce
Shoshone
Rexburg
Rupert
Lewiston
Malad
Marsing
Payette
American Falls
Driggs
Twin Falls
Donnelly
PHONE
208 365 6363
208 934 4401
208 983 2390
208 745 6685
208 324 8811
208 667 6426
208 882 8580
208 756 2824
208 937 3211
208 886 2406
208 356 3191
208 436 9331
208 799 3096
208 766 2243
208 896 4104
208 624 9397
208 226 2077
208 354 2961
208 734 3300
08 325 8566
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Fremont
St. Anthony
208 624 3102
Washington
Weiser
208 549 0415
OREGON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES
COUNTY
CITY
PHONE
COUNTY
CITY
PHONE
Baker
Beaton
Clackamus
Clatsup
Columbia
Coose
Crook
Curry
Dechutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River
Jackson
Jefferson
Wasco
Josephene
Klamath
Baker
Corvallis
Oregon City
Astoria
St Helens
Coquille
Prineville
Gold Beach
Redmond
Roseburg
Condon
Canyon City
Burns
Hood River
Medford
Madris
Warm Springs
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
503 523 6418
503 757 6750
503 655 8631
503 325 8573
503 397 3462
503 396 3121
503 447 6228
503 247 7011
5035486088
503 672 4461
503 384 2271
503 575 1911
503 573 2506
503 386 3343
503 776 7371
503 475 3808
503 553 1161
503 476 6613
503 883 7131
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Umatilla
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
Lakeview
Eugene
Newport
Albany
Ontario
Salem
Heppner
Portland
Dallis
Moro
Tillamook
Pendleton
Hermiston
Miltonfreewater
La Grand
Enterprise
The Dalles
Hillsboro
Fossel
McMinnville
503 947 2279
503 687 4243
503 265 6611
503 967 3871
503 881 1417
503 588 5301
503 676 9642
503 254 1500
503 623 8395
503 565 3230
503 842 3433
503 276 7111
503 567 8321
503 938 5597
503 963 1010
503 426 3143
503 296 5494
503 681 7007
503 763 4115
503 472 9371
WASHINGTON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES
COUNTY
CITY
PHONE
COUNTY
CITY
PHONE
Adams
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Qallam
Clark
Columbia
Cowiitz
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Gray Harbor
Island
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Ritzville
Asotin
Prosser
Wenatchee
Pt Angeles
Vancouver
Dayton
Kelso
Waterville
Republic
Pasco
Pomeroy
Ephrata
Montesano
Coupeville
Pt Townsend
Seattle
Pt Orchard
Ellensburg
5096590090
509 243 4118
5097865609
5096645540
206 452 7831
206 463 8411
509 382 4741
206 577 3041
509 745 8531
509 775 3161
509 545 3511
509 843 3701
509 754 2011
206 249 4332
206 679 7327
206 385 3581
206 679 7327
206 876 7157
509 962 6811
Klickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Mason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Oreille
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima
Goldendale
Chehalis
Davenport
Shelton
Okanogan
South Bend
Newport
Tacoma
Friday Harbor
Mt. Vemon
Stevenson
Everett
Spokane
Cotville
Olympia
Cathlamet
Walla Walla
Bellingham
Colfax
Yakima
509 773 5817
206 748 9121
509 725 4171
206 427 9670
509 422 3670
206 875 9331
206 447 3325
206 591 7180
206 378 4414
206 336 9322
206 427 5141
2063382400
509 456 3651
509 684 2588
206 7865445
206 795 3278
509 527 3261
206 676 6736
509 379 3401
509 575 4242
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Below you will find a list of chemical companies that manufacture the pesticides listed in Chapter 3, Pesticides Used on Northwest
Crops, and Chapter 4, Major Pesticides Used in the Northwest. Information about a particular pesticide can be obtained by
contacting the manufacturer at its business telephone number during normal working hours. Emergency information about the
product can be obtained 24 hours a day by dialing the emergency telephone number.
COMPANY
Abott Laboratories
AgBioChem Inc.
American Cyanamid Company
BASF Corporation
Ciba Geigy Corporation
Drexel Chemical Company
Dow Chemical Company
DuPont Chemical Company
Blanco Products Company
FMC Corporation
Helena Chemical Company
Hoechst-Roussel Agri-Vet
Id America Inc.
CH. Lilly Company
Loveland Industries Inc.
Merle & Company
Mobay Chemical Corporation
Monsanto Chemical Company
MSD Agvet, Merck & Co.
Nor-Am Chemical Company
PBI Gordon
Pennwalt Corporation
Rohm and Hass Company
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated
Sandoz Crop Protection
SDS Biotech K.K.
Shell Chemical Company
Sierra Chemical Company
Stoller Chemical Company
Union Carbide Company
Uniroyal Chemical Company
United Agri-products Inc.
Valent USA Corporation
Velsicol Chemical Company
Wilbur Ellis Company
BUSINESS
312 934 0201
415 254 0789
201 831 2000
201 316 3000
919 292 7100
901 774 4370
517 636 1000
800 441 7515
317 276 2000
215 299 6000
901 761 0050
201 231 2000
302575 3000
503 2564600
3033568920
201 574 4000
816 242 2000
314 694 1000
201 855 3800
302 575 2000
816 421 4070
409779 0060
2155923000
919 549 2000
321 699 1616
Paincsville, Ohio
713 473 9461
314 275 7561
713 461 2910
304 744 3487
203 537 2000
303 3564400
209 224 2513
312 698 9700
415 772 4000
EMERGENCY
312 937 6100
415 254 0789
201 316 3000
914 478 3131
5176364400
800 441 3637
317 276 2000
716 735 3765
901 761 0050
210 231 2244
800 456 3669
816 242 2582
314 694 1000
215 661 7300
800424 9300
913 342 8783
409846 2993
215 592 3000
800 334 7577
321 699 1616
713 473 9461
731 466 1975
212 551 4785
203 723 3670
303 3564400
415 233 3737
800 621 3254
415 772 4000
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2. PRIVATE AND HOSPITAL LABORATORIES
IDAHO
Mercy Medical Center Nampa, ID
Treasure Valley Laboratory, Inc., Boise, ID
Magic Valley Regional Medical Center, Twin Falls, ID
Eastern Idaho Pathologist Laboratory, Pocotello ID,
Physicians Laboratory, Twin Falls ID,
Pathologist Regional Laboratory, Lewiston ID,
OREGON
Metropolitan Hospitals Laboratory, Inc., Portland, OR
Medical Central Laboratory, Portland, OR
Capitol Medical Laboratory, Salem, OR
Oregon Medical Laboratory, Eugene, OR
WASHINGTON
University of Washington Hospitals, Seattle, WA
Harborview Medical Center:
University Hospital:
St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Yakima, WA
Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, WA
(208) 467-1171
(208) 376-8585
(208) 737-2000
(208) 232 6740
(208) 733 4887
(208) 746 0516
(503) 280-3318
(503) 284-9491
(503) 364-6821
(503) 687 2134
(206) 223-3311
(206) 223-3451
(206) 543-3666
(509) 575-5035
(509) 455-3065
3. ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES (PESTICIDES)
Enforcement/Licensing
Environmental Protection Agency Region X, Seattle, WA (206) 442 8574
Michael Watson, Toxicologist (206) 442 1070
Environmental Protection Agency Region X, Boise, ID (208) 334 1450
Environmental Protection Agency Region X, Portland, OR (503) 326 3250
Environmental Protection Agency Region X, Olympia, WA (206) 753 9437
Division of Plant Industries, Idaho Department of Agriculture, Boise, ID* (208) 334-3243
Plant Division, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Salem, OR (503) 378-3776
Washington Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Management, Olympia, WA (206) 753-5064
Washington Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Management, Yakima, WA (509) 575-2746
4. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Waste/Spills/Accidents
Chemtrec-CMA, Washington, D.C.,
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, ID
Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality, Portland, OR
Washington Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA
Washington Department of Ecology, Redmond, WA
Washington Department of Ecology, Yakima, WA
Washington Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA
Washington Department of Ecology, Spokane, WA
Toll free:(800) 424-9300; or (202) 887-1255
(208) 334 5839
Toll free OR (800) 452-7813 (503) 229 5102
(206) 459 6299
(206) 885-1900
(509) 575-2490
(206) 753-2353
(509) 456-2926
5. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICES
Information on Chemicals/Training
University of Washington, Dept. of Environmental Health, Seattle, WA (206) 545 3785
Cooperative Extension Service, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (208) 885 7541
Cooperative Extension Service, Oregon State University, Cotvallis, OR (503) 737 2907
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (503) 737 2907
Washington State University, Cooperative Extension Service, Pullman, WA (509) 335 2511
Puyallup Research Center, Cooperative Extension Service, Puyallup, WA (206) 840 4577
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6. HEALTH
Effects of Pesticides on Humans
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Region X, Denver, CO (303) 844 6166
Division of Health, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, ID (208) 334 5936
Office of Health Status Monitoring, Oregon Health Division, Portland, OR (503) 229 5821
Health Services Division, Washington Department of Health, Olympia, WA (206) 586 4501
Washington Department of Social and Health Services Laboratory, Wenatchee, WA (509) 662 0484
Pesticide Incident Reporting (Washington State) 1 (800) 356 2323
7. STATE COORDINATING GROUP
Emergency Response/Advice on Pesticides
Pesticide Analytical Response Center (PARC), Salem, OR
Oregon Emergency Response System (OERS), Portland, OR
Washington State Pesticide Advisory Board, Olympia, WA
Pesticide Incident Reporting, and Tracking Panel (PIRT), WA
(503) 378 3793
Toll free OR:(800) 452-0311 (503) 373 7457
(206) 753 5062
(206) 586 4501
8. STATE PESTICIDE LABORATORY
Analytical Services State:
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, ID (208) 334-2233
Oregon Department of Agriculture, Salem, OR (503) 378-3793
Agric. Chemical and Hop Laboratory Wash. Dept. of Agric., Yakima, WA (509) 575-2759
Pesticides and Chemical Laboratory, Wenatchee, WA (509) 662-0484
9. WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY
Work Place Enforcement
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Seattle, WA (206) 442-5930
Occupational Medicine Clinic, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA (206) 223-3005
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Boise, ID (208) 334-1867
Oregon Occupational Safety and Health, Salem OR (503) 378 3272
Washington Department of Labor and Industries, Olympia, WA (206) 753 4473
Division of Industrial Safety and Health, WISHA, Seattle, WA (206) 281 5470
Division of Industrial Safety and Health, WISHA, Spokane, WA (509) 456 5003
Technical Services Section, WISHA, Olympia, WA (206) 753-6381
10. INSPECTION AGENCY
Inspects Food and Dairy Products for Pesticide Residues
Bureau of Dairying, Idaho Department of Agriculture, Boise, ID (208) 334-2149
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Bothel, WA (206) 486 8788
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Boise, ID (208) 334-1319
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Pocatello, ID (208) 236-6858
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Blane, WA (206) 332 4032
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Spokane, WA (509) 456-4698
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Yakima, WA (509) 575-5925
Food and Dairy Division, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Salem, OR (503) 378-3790
Dairy and Food Division, Washington Department of Agriculture, Olympia, WA (206) 753-5043
11. FORESTRY
Chemicals on Forestlands
U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Portland, OR
U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Missoula, MT
Idaho Department of Lands, Coeur D'Alene, ID
Oregon Department of Forestry, Salem, OR
Oregon Department of Forestry, Salem, OR
Washington Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA
Central Area Office, Chehalis WA
South Puget Sound Area Office, Enumclaw, WA
Northeast Area Office, Colville, WA
Southeast Area office, Ellensburg, WA
Northwest Area Office, Sedro Wolley, WA
Southwest Area office, Castle Rock, WA
Olympic Area Office, Forks, WA
(503) 326 2727
(406) 329-3277
(208) 664-2171
(503) 378-2554
(503) 378-2537
(206) 753-0671
(206) 748-8616
(206) 825-1631
(509) 684-5201
(509) 925 6131
(206) 856-0083
(206) 577-2025
(206) 374-6131
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12. LEGAL SERVICES
Represents Field Workers Injured by Pesticides
Legal Services, CaldweU, ID (208) 454-2591
Idaho Legal Aid, Twin Falls ID (208) 734-7047
Oregon Legal Services Corporation, Hillsboro, OR (503) 640-4770
Oregon Legal Services Corporation, Ontario, OR (503) 889-3121
Oregon Legal Services Corporation, Pendleton, OR (503) 276-6685
Oregon Legal Services Corporation, Woodburn, OR (503) 981-5291
Evergreen Legal Services, Everett, WA (206) 258-2681; toll free in WA 1 (800) 822-0225
Evergreen Legal Services, Granger, WA (509) 837-4520; toll free in WA 1 (800) 572-9466
13. PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Pro Pesticide Use/Educates Public
Consulting Associates, Boise ID (208) 342-5939
Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Salem, OR (503) 370-8092
Washington Friends of Farms and Forests, Olympia, WA (206) 524-4396
14. ALTERNATIVES TO PESTICIDES
Against Pesticide Misuse/Promotes Alternatives
National Coalition Against the Mususe of Pesticides (NCAMP) (202) 543 5450
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP), Eugene, OR (503) 344-5044
Inland Regional Council, Moscow ID (208) 882 9532
Headwaters NCAP, Grants Pass, OR (503) 474-6034
SALUD, Phoenix OR (503) 535 7164
Washington Toxic Coalition, Seattle, WA (206) 632 1545
Inland Regional Council, Astin WA
15. PESTICIDE HEALTH and SAFETY EDUCATION
Work Group on Pesticide Health and Safety, Vashon Island, WA (206) 463-9000
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Chapter 2
RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS TO CONTACT FOR ASSISTANCE
This chapter contains a listing of national, state and private resources that can be contacted for information or help related to
pesticide illnesses.
1. Poison Control Center
2. Private and Hospital Laboratories:
3. Enforcement:
4. Environmental Hazards:
5. University Extension Service:
6. Health Agencies:
7. State Coordinating Group:
8. State Pesticide Laboratory:
9. Worker Health and Safety:
10. Inspection Agencies:
11. Forest Agencies:
12. Legal Services:
13. Pest Management:
14. Alternatives to Pesticides:
15. Pesticide Health and Safety Education:
advice on poisonings
cholinesterase testing
enforcement/licensing of pesticides
waste/spills/accidents
research/training
public health investigation
public investigation
analytical service
workplace enforcement
residue tolerance food
public/private forest lands
private legal representation
private safe use/management
private coalition
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1. POISON CONTROL CENTER
Advice on Poisons/Poisonings
Chemical Transportation Emergency Center, Chemtrec, provides immediate advice for those at the scene of an emergency or toxic spill.
This is the contact organization for emergency spill response teams throughout the country. Response teams are sponsored by the
National Agricultural Chemicals Association and supported by member companies.
Chemtrec-CMA
2501 M St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20037
NATIONAL
(202) 887-1255 toll free: 1 (800) 424-9300
National pesticide Telecommunications Network is a toll-free 24 hour telephone number that provides emergency information about
pesticide poisoning, toxicology, referrals for laboratory analysis, treatment and safety information, health and environmental effects and
cleanup and disposal procedures.
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Department of Preventative Medicine and Community Health
Lubbock, TX 79430
1 (800) 858 7378
Poison Control Centers answer questions regarding any aspect of poisoning. Each state has a Poison Control Center network with toll
free telephone numbers. Centers can help identify symptoms, advise treatment or will refer you to a proper source for answers regarding
a specific pesticide poisoning.
IDAHO
Poison Control Center
St. Alphonsus Hospital
1055 N. Curtis Rd.
Boise, ID 83704
Poison Control Center
Oregon Health Sciences University
3181 S.W, Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland, OR 97201
Emergency Department
Sacred Heart Hospital
1255 Hilyard
Eugene, OR 97401
(208) 378-2707
toll free in Idaho: 1 (800) 632-8000
OREGON
(503) 279-8968
toll free in Oregon: 1 (800) 452-7165
(503) 686-6931
WASHINGTON
Poison Control Center
Childrens Hospital and Medical Center
4800 Sandpoint Way, N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105
Spokane Poison Control
Deaconess Medical Center
South 715 Cowley, Suite 132
Spokane, WA 99202
Poison Control Center
Mary Bridge Childrens Health Center
311 South K St.
Tacoma, WA 98405
Poison Control Center
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital
2811 Tieton Dr.
Yakima, WA 98902
(206) 526-2121
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 732-6985
(509) 747-1077
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 572-5842
toll free outside WA: 1 (800) 541-5624
(206) 594-1414
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 542-6319
(509) 248^1400
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 572-9176
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2. PRIVATE AND HOSPITAL LABORATORIES
Cholinesterase Testing
The following laboratories conduct tests to measure blood cholinesterase levels. Fees are charged for administering these tests Some of
the laboratories have courier routs to collect samples from medical treatment facilities throughout their service area. Samples can also be
sent via mailing packets supplied by many of the laboratories. Contact each laboratory for instructions on how to prepare samples for
shipment
IDAHO
Eastern Idaho Pathologist Laboratory
Pocotello ID, (208) 232-6740
Contact: Kathy Spegal
Magic Valley Regional Medical Center
650 Addison Ave. West
Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208) 737-2000
Contact: Sue Stanley
Mercy Medical Center
1512 - 12th Avenue Road
Nampa, ID 83686 (208) 467-1171
Contact: Joe Tycz, Chemistry
Supervisor
Pathologist Regional Laboratory
Lewiston ID, (208) 746-0516
Contact Lee Baker
Treasure Valley Laboratory, Inc.
5475 Bethel Street, 83706
P.O. Box 78, 83707
Boise, ID (208) 376-8585
Contact: Skip Pierce
Physicians Laboratory
Twin Falls ID, (208) 733^887
Contact: John Sexton
OREGON
Capitol Medical Laboratory
3878 Beverly Avenue N.E., Suite 11
Salem, OR 97305 (503) 364-6821
Conduct a pseudo-cholinesterase test.
Medical Central Laboratory
220 Russell N.E.
Portland, OR 97212(503) 284-9491
Contact: Client Service
Metropolitan Hospitals Laboratory, Inc.
235 N. Graham St.
Portland, OR 97227(503) 280-3318
Contact: Marketing Representative
Oregon Medical Laboratory
722 East llth Ave, 97401
P.O. Box 972, 97440
Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 687-2134
Contact: Marketing Department
WASHINGTON
Community Services
Department of Laboratory Medicine
University of Washington Hospitals
P.O. Box 15246
Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 223-3311
Tests actually conducted at:
Harborview Medical Center (206)
223-3451
University Hospital: (206) 543-3666
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
110 S. 9th Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902 (509) 575-5035
Sacred Heart Hospital
West 101-8th
Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 455-3065
Conduct a pseudo-cholinesterase test.
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3. ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES (PESTICIDES)
Enforcement/Licensing
REGIONAL
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitors enforcement of federal pesticide regulations through agreements with cooperating
state agencies. The EPA pesticide section is responsible for enforcement of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA) and regulations. EPA Region 10 offices are located in Seattle Washington, with branch operations offices in Alaska, Idaho,
Oregon and Washington.
FIFRA authorizes EPA to develop procedures for registration of pesticides and other activities relating to the testing, manufacturing,
labeling and use of pesticides. This includes determining the toxicity of a chemical and its effect on the environment. FIFRA also sets
standards for worker safety and establishes field reentry requirements.
Environmental Protection Agency Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue, AT-083
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact: Rick Parkin, Chief Pesticide Section (206) 442 8574
Michael Watson, Toxicologisf (206) 442 1070
State Operation Offices:
Environmental Protection Agency Region X
Idaho Operations Office
422 W. Washington St.
Boise, ID 83702
Contact: Lynn McKee, Director (208) 334 1450
Environmental Protection Agency Region X
Oregon Operations Office
811 S.W. 6th Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Contact: Kenneth Brooks, Director (503) 326 3250
Environmental Protection Agency' Region X
c/o Department of Ecology, PV-11
Olympia, WA 98504
Contact: Julie Hagensen, Director (206) 753 9437
The state lead agency is responsible for certification and licensing private and commercial pesticide applicators that purchase and/or use
restricted and general use pesticides. They certify and license pesticide dealers that distribute or sell pesticides. The state is responsible
for certifying other categories of applicators as well as consultants that make pesticide and fertilizer recommendations.
The states investigate pesticide misuse, and other label violations. The states are responsible for developing local regulations pertaining
to the distribution and use of pesticides.
IDAHO
Division of Plant Industries Idaho, Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 790
Boise, ID 83701 (208) 334-3243
Contact: Rodney Awe, Chief of the Bureau of Pesticides
OREGON
Plant Division, Oregon Department of Agriculture
635 Capital ME
Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-3776
Contact: Christoper Kirby, program Executive
WASHINGTON
Washington Department of Agriculture, Chemical Division
406 General Administration Building, AX-41
Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753-5064
Contact: Ted Maxwell, Program Manager, Pesticide Enforcement
Washington Department of Agriculture, Chemical Division
2015 S. First St.
Yakima, WA 98903 (509) 575-2746
Contact: F. Clarke Brown, Chief Compliance, Eastern Washington
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4. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Waste/Spills/Accidents
NATIONAL
Contact Chemtrec for aid or emergency information regarding small and large spills, leaks or fires involving hazardous chemicals.
(Contact the local Poison Control Center for human or animal exposure to hazardous chemicals).
Chemtrec will answers pesticide related questions or refer you to the proper agency for help. Chemtrec is also a contact point for over
40 emergency spill response teams throughout the country. Chemtrec and the Pesticides Safety Team Network are sponsored by the
National Agricultural Chemicals Association and supported by member companies.
Chemtrec-CMA
2501 M St., N.W.
Washington, D.C 20037
toll free: 1 (800) 424-9300; or (202) 887-1255
The following state agencies can offer technical assistance and interpretations of laws and regulations for those organizations or
individuals that generate, transport, store, treat, dispose or otherwise handle hazardous wastes. These agencies are also responsible for
inspecting hazardous waste generators, transporters, users, storage and disposal facilities as well as assisting in the training of people
who handle or manage hazardous wastes.
IDAHO
Participates in EPA enforcement program, however, as of December, 1982, the Idaho Division of Environment was not authorized by
EPA to operate the hazardous waste program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Division of Environment
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Statehouse
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334 5839
Contact: Hazardous Materials Bureau
Provides direct assistance in vector control when there is a disaster or an outbreak of vector-borne disease. In consultation with the
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, answers complaints and offers advice and assistance.
Division of Environment
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Statehouse
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334-4107
Contact: Wayne Heiskari, Vector Control Biologist
OREGON
Only trains people who handle or manage hazardous wastes within the department. County public health departments may conduct
investigations into pesticide misuse or vector control. Exact activities vary per county.
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
522 S.W. 5th Avenue
P.O. Box 1760
Portland, OR 97207 (503) 229-5102; toll free in Oregon: 1 (800) 452-7813
Contact: Mike Ever, Supervisor, Hazardous Waste Section
WASHINGTON
Does not maintain a state hazardous materials and emergency response plan but is responsible for a contingency plan for spills and
hazardous substances. Does not provide training of people who handle or manage hazardous wastes nor does it involve itself in vector
control.
Washington Department of Ecology
Washington Department of Ecology Central Regional Office
Mail stop PV-11 3601 W. Washington
Olympia WA 98504 (206) 459 6299 Yakima, WA 98903 (509) 575-2490
Contact: Tom Cook Hazardous Waste Information
Washington Department of Ecology
Washington Department of Ecology Southwest Regional Office
Northwest Regional office 7272 Cleanwater Lane LV-11
4350-150th Avenue, N.E. Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-2353
Redmond, WA 98052 (206) 885-1900
Washington Department of Ecology
Eastern Regional Office
N. 4601 Monroe Suite 100
Spokane, WA 99205(509) 456-2926
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5. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICES
' Information on Chemicals/Training
REGIONAL
Provides basic information on fate and effects of pesticides.
University of Washington
Department of Environmental Health
Mail Stop SC-34
Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 545-3785
Contact: Sheldon Murphy, Chairman
IDAHO
In cooperation with the Idaho Department of Agriculture, provides training for the certification of private and commercial applicators,
agricultural chemical dealers and crop consultants. Provides technical information to the state Department of Agriculture for special local
need registrations.
Cooperative Extension Service
Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83843
Contact: Gene Carpenter, Extension Pesticide Coordinator (208) 885-7541
Hugh Homan, Extension Entomologist (208) 885-7542
OREGON
In cooperation with the Oregon State Department of Agriculture provides training for the certification of private and commercial
applicators, agricultural chemical dealers and crop consultants. Provides information to the state Department of Agriculture for certain
special local need registrations.
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331 (503) 737-2907
Contact: Terry Miller, Extension Pesticide Coordinator
Also advises on toxicity, chemistry, and the environmental fate of distribution and uses of pesticides.
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331 (503) 737-2907
Contact: James Witt, Professor Emeritus, Environmental Chemistry
Frank Dost, Professor Agricultural Chemistry
Clinical toxicology, teaching and research regarding pesticide- related health problems.
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331 (503) 757-5086
Contact: Sheldon Wagner, M.D.
WASHINGTON
In cooperation with the Washington Department of Agriculture, provides training for the certification of private and commercial
applicators, agricultural chemical dealers and crop consultants. Provide information to the state Department of Agriculture for special
local need registration.
Cooperative Extension Service
Washington State University
Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6412
Contact: Dick Maxwell, Agricultural Chemical Specialist (509) 335-2995
Puyallup Research Center
Pioneer Way East
Puyallup, WA 98371
Contact: Gary Thomasson, Pesticide Education Specialist (206) 840 4577
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6. HEALTH
Effects of Pesticides on Humans
Provides information on health effects of pesticides.
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region X
1961 Stout Street, Room 1185
Denver, CO 80294 (303) 844 6166
Contact: Charles McCammon, Regional Program Consultant
IDAHO
Investigates suspected cases of pesticide poisoning in humans and animals. If the poisoning relates to a human illness; collects
information needed to determine the nature or cause of the poisoning; and recommends whatever actions are necessary to correct a
hazardous situation. Provides information on pesticide toxicity and assistance with spills, decontamination and disposal.
Division of Health
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
450 W. State
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334 5936
Contact Fritz Dixon, State Epidemiologist
Samples Grade A milk on a regular basis to test for pesticide residues. Samples food products for pesticide residues if a complaint is
received. (Bureau of Dairy, Idaho Department of Agriculture samples manufactured milk on a regular basis for residues. The Pood and
Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services samples food on a regular basis for residues.)
Division of Health
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
450 W. State
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334 5936
Contact: Burke Cannon, Food and Drug Coordinator
OREGON
Has jurisdiction over safe drinking water. Advises on contamination of water due to pesticides, including removal or treatment of the
chemical.
Oregon has a mandatory reporting of pesticide related illnesses or poisoning of humans or animals. Through the Oregon Accident
Response System (OARS), the agency is contacted if reports are found to be pesticides related. In Oregon, investigation of pesticides
relative to effects on humans is conducted by the State Department of Agriculture, the Accident Prevention Division or through other
member agencies of the Pesticide Analytical Response Center and OARS.
Office of Health Status Monitoring
Oregon Health Division
1400 S.W. 5th Avenue, Room 205
Portland, OR 97201
Contact: Margot Barnett (503) 229 5821
Water Systems
Oregon Health Division
1400 S.W. 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Contact Jim Boydston, Manager (503) 229 5954
WASHINGTON
Responsible for mandatory reporting of pesticide related illnesses by health care people. Provides information on pesticide toxicity and
hazards. Investigates suspected cases of pesticides poisoning in humans and animals if the poisoning relates to a human illness; has the
authority to collect information needed to determine the nature or cause of the poisoning; and may take whatever actions are necessary
to correct a hazardous situation.
Health Services Division
Washington Department of Health LD-11
Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 586 4501 or (206) 753-5965
Contact: Lynden Baum, Program Manager
Toll free Pesticide Incident Reporting Number 1 (800) 356 2323
Regional Pesticides and Chemical Laboratory Washington Department of Social and Health Services 1719 Springwater
P.O. Box 190
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-0484
Contact: David Nash, Pesticide and Vector Control Consultant
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7. STATE COORDINATING GROUP
Emergency Response/Advice on Pesticides
IDAHO
The Idaho Department of Agriculture investigates pesticide misuse. Other state agencies act in an advisory capacity to the Department
of Agriculture, but no formal state pesticide advisory body exists.
OREGON
PARC is a response system to pesticide related complaints from the public regarding health problems. PARC does not respond to
pesticide misuse problems unless they are health related. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is the lead agency in PARC, with
complaints being investigated by appropriate member agency and response made through PARC
Pesticide Analytical Response Center (PARC)
Oregon Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
635 Capital St., N.E.
Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-3793
Contact: Mike Wehr, Administrator, Laboratory Services
OARS is an agreement between state agencies for communication and coordination in regard to spills, accidents or natural disaster. Like
a 911 number OERS decides each agency's responsibilities in regard to such situations.
Oregon Emergency Response System (OERS)
811 S.W. 6th Avenue
Portland, OR 97207: toll free in Oregon: (800) 452-0311
Contact: Dave Yandell, Supervisor, (503) 373 7457
WASHINGTON
Advisory Board to the Director of the State Department of Agriculture on laws governing pesticide use. The Board may also advise the
Department of Agriculture on state-wide complaints concerning pesticide use.
Washington State Pesticide Advisory Board
Washington Department of Agriculture
Chemical and Plant Division
406 General Administration Building, AX-41
Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753-5062
Contact: Art Losey, Secretary of Advisory Board
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8. STATE PESTICIDE LABORATORY
Analytical Services State
Provides analytical and laboratory services for physicians and other agencies to determine pesticide levels in human or animal tissue as
well as levels in appropriate environmental samples. Prior approval for samples must be made to assure proper collection and shipping
protocol is followed and that the desired test can be conducted by the laboratory.
IDAHO
Tests on samples submitted through the Idaho Division of Environment or District Health Departments which relate to public health
problem are conducted at no charge. A fee is charged for tests run on samples submitted directly to the lab. The lab currently does
not run cholinesterase level tests. These samples are referred by the lab to area hospitals for testing. Staffing at the lab was recently
decreased making it difficult to continue operation at previous levels.
Toxicology Laboratory
Bureau of Laboratories
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare 2220 Old Penitentiary Rd.
Boise, ID 83702 (208) 334-2233
Contact: Joe Gabica, Toxicology Supervisor
OREGON
Samples submitted under the Pesticide Analytical Response Center (PARC) are conducted with no charge. A fee may be charged for
samples submitted directly to the laboratory. Tests are conducted for pesticide residue or metabolites in blood or urine, but not for
cholinesterase levels.
Laboratory Services Division
Oregon Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
635 Capital St, N.E.
Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-3793
Contact Mike Wehr, Administrator
WASHINGTON
Laboratory used by investigators employed by the Department of Agriculture regarding pesticide misuse. Serves as a back-up to the
Department of Social and Health Services Laboratory in Wenatchee. (Health'problems should first be referred to the Wenatchee Lab.)
Agricultural Chemical and Hop Laboratory Washington Department of Agriculture
2017 S. First St
Yakima, WA 98903 (509) 575-2759
Contact: Burton Ginther, Director
Regional Pesticides and Chemical Laboratory
Washington Department of Social and Health Services
1719 Springwater
P.O. Box 190
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-0484
Contact: Al Robbins, Director
Jim Davis
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6. HEALTH
Effects of Pesticides on Humans
Provides information on health effects of pesticides.
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region X
1961 Stout Street, Room 1185
Denver, CO 80294 (303) 844 6166
Contact: Charles McCammon, Regional Program Consultant
IDAHO
Investigates suspected cases of pesticide poisoning in humans and animals. If the poisoning relates to a human
illness; collects information needed to determine the nature or cause of the poisoning; and recommends whatever
actions are necessary to correct a hazardous situation. Provides information on pesticide toxiciry and assistance with
spills, decontamination and disposal.
Division of Health
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
450 W. State
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334 5936
Contact: Fritz Dixon, State Epidemiologist
Samples Grade A milk on a regular basis to test for pesticide residues. Samples food products for pesticide
residues if a complaint is received. (Bureau of Dairy, Idaho Department of Agriculture samples manufactured milk
on a regular basis for residues. The Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services samples food on a regular basis for residues.)
Division of Health
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
450 W. State
Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334 5936
Contact: Burke Cannon, Food and Drug Coordinator
OREGON
Has jurisdiction over safe drinking water. Advises on contamination of water due to pesticides, including removal
or treatment of the chemical.
Oregon has a mandatory reporting of pesticide related illnesses or poisoning of humans or animals. Through the
Oregon Accident Response System (OARS), the agency is contacted if reports are found to be pesticides related.
In Oregon, investigation of pesticides relative to effects on humans is conducted by the State Department of
Agriculture, the Accident Prevention Division or through other member agencies of the Pesticide Analytical
Response Center and OARS.
Office of Health Status Monitoring
Oregon Health Division
1400 S.W. 5th Avenue, Room 205
Portland, OR 97201
Contact: Margot Barnett (503) 229 5821
Water Systems
Oregon Health Division
1400 S.W. 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Contact:Jim Boydston, Manager (503) 229 5954
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Division of Industrial Safety and Health
WISHA TAFC33
3102 East Trent
Spokane, WA 99202 (509) 456 5003
Contact: High Higinbotham, Industrial Hygiene Regional Supervisor
Provides employer requested assistance for the areas mentioned.
Division of Industrial Safety and Health
Technical Services Section
WISHA
814 E. 4th Avenue
P.O. Box 207
Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753-6381
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10. INSPECTION AGENCY
Inspects Food and Daily Products for Pesticide Residues
REGIONAL
Enforces pesticide residue tolerance levels in food and feed as set by the EPA. Collects samples and measures pesticide residues on a
regular basis. Works with state Food and Dairy Divisions in sampling. In Idaho, conducts regular sampling of food products.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 5009
22201 23rd. Drive S.E.
Bothel, WA 98021 (206) 486 8788
Contact: John Wiskerchen, Laboratory Director (206) 483 4901
IDAHO
Samples and tests manufactured milk on a regular basis to check for pesticide and drug residues. The Idaho Health Services Division
tests Grade A Milk for residues and responds to complaints on pesticide residues in foods. The Food and Drug Administration monitors
pesticide residues in food.
Bureau of Dairying
Idaho Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 790
Boise, ID 83701 (208) 334-2149
Contact: Marv Patten, Chief
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
3100 North Lakeharbor Lane, Suit 110
Boise, ID 83703 (208) 334-1319
Contact: Dennis Hudson, Resident in Charge
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
250 S. 4th, Room 212
Pocatello, ID 83204 (208) 236-6858.
Contact: Edward Edmiston Resident in Charge
OREGON
Licenses and regulates food processing plants in the state. Samples milk and other food products for pesticide residues. Takes action if
illegal residues are found.
Food and Dairy Division
Oregon Department of Agriculture
635 Capital St., N.E.
Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-3790
Contact: James Black, Administrator
Maintains a work share agreement with the State Dairy and Food Division to divide responsibilities for sampling food products for
pesticide residues.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
511 N.W. Broadway Room 694
Portland, OR 97209 (503) 221-2031
Contact: Donald Voeller, Supervisor in Charge
WASHINGTON
Licenses and regulates food processing plants in the state. Samples milk and other food products for pesticide residues. Takes action if
illegal residues are found.
Dairy and Food Division
Washington Department of Agriculture
406 General Administration Building
Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753-5043
Contact: Dick White, Dairy Chief
Vern Hedlund, Chief Pesticide Section
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Maintains a work share agreement with the State Dairy and Food Division to divide responsibilities regarding sampling food products for
pesticide residues.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
9901 A Pacific Highway
Blanc, WA 98230 (206) 332 4032
Contact: George F. Long, Resident in Charge
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
920 W. Riverside # 580
Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 456-4698
Contact Bob Williams, Resident in Charge
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
3803 W. Nob Hill Blvd.
Yakima, WA 98902 (509) 575-5925
Contact: Robert Paul, Resident in Charge
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11. FORESTRY
Chemicals on Forestlands
REGIONAL
Responsible for chemical or other methods to control forest pests on federal forestlands. Conduct survey of forest pest problems and
make recommendations for solutions. Carries out recommended action on federal lands.
U.S. Forest Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Forest Pest Management
319 S.W. Pine St., P.O. Box 3623
Portland, OR 97208 (503) 326 2727
Contact: William Ciesla, Director
Fay Shon, Group Leader
U.S. Forest Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Cooperative Forestry and Pest Management
PO Box 7669
Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 329-3277
Contact: Bill Stewart, Regional
Pesticide Specialist (Idaho)
IDAHO
Responsible for use of pesticide application on state forest land only. Does not require mandatory action from owners of private forest
lands.
Idaho Department of Lands
P.O. Box 671
Coeur D'Alene, ID 83814
Contact: Walter Clark, Chief Bureau of Forest Management.
OREGON
(208) 664-2171
Coordinates chemical use on state forest lands through review and recommendations of district plans for use of pesticides. Recommends,
reviews and issues permits to private land owners.
Oregon Department of Forestry
2600 State St
Salem, OR 97310
Contact: LeRoy Kline, Director, Insect and Disease Programs
Ray Craig, Director Forest Practice Programs
WASHINGTON
Washington Department of Natural Resources
Division of forest Land Management MQ-11
Olympia, WA 98504
Contact: Ken Russell, Pathologist, Fungicides
Rick Johnson, Entomologist, Insecticides
Doug Belz, Vegetation Management Specialist.
(503) 378-2554
(206) 753-0671
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 562-6010
Coordinates herbicide usage on state forest lands through advising and reviewing district plans for use of herbicides.
Department of Natural Resources
Central Area Office
1405 Rush Road
P.O. Box 104
Chehalis, WA 98532 (206) 748-8616
Department of Natural Resources
Northeast Area Office
Box 190
Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-5201
Department of Natural Resources
Northwest Area Office
919 N. Township St.
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 (206) 856-0083
Department of Natural Resources
South Puget Sound Area Office
28329 S.E. 448th St.
Enumclaw, WA 98022 (206) 825 1631
Department of Natural Resources
South Area Office
731 East Bowers Rd.
Ellensburg, WA 98926 (509) 925 6131
Department of Natural Resources
Olympic Area Office
Route 1, Box 1375
Forks, WA 98331 (206) 374-6131
Department of Natural Resources
South West Area Office
601 Bond Dr.
P.O. Box 798
Castle Rock, WA 98611 (206) 577 2025
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12. LEGAL SERVICES
Represents Field Workers Injured by Pesticides
Represents farm workers in possible action against farmers, sprayers or crew leaders for damages caused by pesticide abuse.
IDAHO
Legal Services
P.O. Box 1116
Caldwell, ID 83605
Idaho Legal Aid
P.O. Box 1296
Twin Falls ID,
83303
(208) 454-2591
(208) 734-7047
OREGON
Oregon Legal Services Corporation
Hillsboro Farmworker Office
107 S.E. 2nd, Room 5
Hillsboro, OR 97213
Oregon Legal Services Corporation
Ontario Regional Office
772 North Oregon Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Oregon Legal Services Corporation
Pendleton Regional Office
P.O. Box 1327
Pendleton, OR 97801
Oregon Legal Services Corporation
Woodburn Farmworker Office
475 North First SL
Woodburn, OR 97071
Evergreen Legal Services
1721 Hewitt Ave
Everitt, WA 98201
Contact: Erin Moore, Attorney
Evergreen Legal Services
P.O. Box 430
120 Sunnyside Ave.
Granger WA, 98932
WASHINGTON
(503) 640^770
(503) 889-3121
(503) 276-6685
(503) 981-5291
(206) 258-2681
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 822 0225
(509) 837-4520
toll free in WA: 1 (800) 572 9466
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13. PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Pro Pesticide Use/Educates Public
Private organizations providing information on proven safe pest management practices. Instrumental in working with public agencies and
private pest management groups in such areas as the use of herbicides in aquatic weed control, the use of herbicides in forest
management, the use of pesticides and other management techniques in agriculture. Works to retain pest management tools used in
forests, fanning and urban communities.
NATIONAL
National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides (NCAMP)
530 Seventh St., S.E.
Washington, DC 20003 (202) 543 5450
IDAHO
Consulting Associates
1843 Broadway, Suite 102
Boise ID 83706 (208) 342-5939
Contact: Helen Chenowith
OREGON
Oregonians for Food and Shelter
567 Union Street N.E.
Salem, OR 97301 (503) 370-8092
Contact: Terry Witt, Director
WASHINGTON
Maintains close contact with the press, conducts seminars on pesticide awareness and the human health effects of pesticides.
Washington Friends of Farms and Forests
P.O. Box 7644
Olympia, WA 98507 (206) 524-4396
Contact: Duncan- Wufm Director
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14. ALTERNATIVES TO PESTICIDES
Against Pesticide Misuse/Promotes Alternatives
Coalition comprised of groups and individuals concerned about the increasing overuse and misuse of synthetic pesticides and other toxic
substances and who wish to be united in an effort to work towards alternatives. Serves a network/communications function. Collects and
disseminates information particularly related to specific pesticides and ecologically sound alternatives to pesticides. Maintains a list of
experts concerned with these topics. Regional coalition works in the Northwest through four area councils. Publishes NCAP News.
REGIONAL
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP)
P.O. Box 375
Eugene, OR 97440 (503) 344-5044
Contact: Norma Grier, Executive Director
IDAHO
Inland Regional Council
Box 8633
Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882 9532
Contact: LuAnn Scott, Regional coordinator
(Covers Eastern Washington and Idaho)
OREGON
Headwaters NCAP
Box 1075
Grants Pass, OR 97526 (503) 474 6034
Contact: Julie Norman, Coordinator
SALUD
PO Box 877
Phoenix, OR 97535 (503) 535 7164
Contact: Sheila Canal, Director
WASHINGTON
Washington Toxic Coalition
4516 University Way, N.E. # 6
Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 632 1545
Contact: Cha Smith, Regional Coordinator
Inland Regional Council
Route 4, Box 2A
Asotin, WA 99402
(Covers Eastern Washington and Idaho)
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15. PESTICIDE HEALTH and SAFETY EDUCATION
Promotes teaching of community trainers to educate farmers, farmworkers and their families concerning pesticide health and safety. A
train the trainer organization.
Work Group on Pesticide Health and Safety
P.O. Box 801
Vashon Island, WA 98070 (206) 463-9000
Contact Alice Larson, Coordinator
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Chapter 3
PESTICIDES USED ON NORTHWEST CROPS
(Pesticides Listed by TRADE NAME/common name)
The term pesticide encompasses chemicals that will control insects, weeds, plant diseases or other pests that are not wanted in agricultural,
forest and ornamental crops. Pesticides can also be used in and around the home, business or other public areas to control unwanted insects,
weeds or plant diseases.
This chapter is designed to be used in conjunction with the reference book "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth
edition 1989, author, Donald P. Morgan, M.D., Ph.D.
The following information is a guide to agricultural chemicals used on any of over sixty crops grown in the Pacific Northwest. The pesticides
listed here are registered by the Environmental Protection Agency and recommended by your state university Cooperative Extension Service.
Crops are listed in this chapter alphabetically starting with Alfalfa Hay.
From time to time you may have a patient that has been working with a crop that does not appear in the following listing. When this occurs
additional information about the crop and pesticide involved can be obtained by contacting your state department of agriculture, cooperative
extension service, state department of labor and industry, department of health or poison control center. Chapter 1 of this reference lists these
and other state, federal or private agencies and organizations that can be contacted for assistance in pesticide related illnesses.
Under the heading "Application" there are three methods listed for application of chemicals; Foliage, Soil and Seed treater.
1. Foliage: means an application of a pesticide formulation that is usually diluted in a water or other liquid carrier to make a liquid
spray solution. Sometimes pesticides are mixed with a spray oil and the mixture then placed in a water or other liquid carrier.
When a pesticides is not diluted in a liquid carrier, that is direct from its container it is referred to as an ultra low volume
(ULV) application.
A foliage spray can be applied to a leaf surface, stem, branch or trunk of a plant to control insects or plant diseases either by
contact or extended exposure. Herbicide sprays are usually applied as a preplan! soil application. However during the growing
season many are applied as a foliage spray directly to the weed over the top of the crop. Some times a herbicide spray is
applied to the foliage of a crop or weed and then irrigated (incorporated) onto the soil.
Pesticide directed at a crop to control target insects, target weeds or target plant diseases can be either preemergence of
postemergence applications.
2. Soil: applied pesticides can be a liquid spray or a dry granular.
As with foliar application the liquid pesticide formulation is diluted in a water or other liquid carrier to make a spray solution.
Other liquid carriers can be a spray oil or liquid fertilizer which in turn might be suspended in a water carrier.
Soil pesticides can also be formulated as a dry granular or its liquid concentrate form be impregnated on dry fertilizer granules.
Care must be taken when handling these dry formulation. Why? The resulting dust from dry materials may be just as injurious
to a workers health as a liquid spray.
Pesticides applied to the soil as a liquid or granular can be; preplant, preemergence, post plant or postemergence applications.
3. Seed treater chemical are usually applied by a seed treating warehouse before the seed is sold. These chemicals can also be
applied on the farm usually just before planting. Worker exposure, to seed treating chemicals, usually occurs at planting time
and is a result of handling treated seed.
Under the heading, "TRADE NAME/common name", you will find a list of chemicals that are registered by the EPA and state department
of agriculture and recommended for use by the cooperative extension service for that crop.
The state cooperative extension service annually publishes tri state recommendation handbooks that contain current information on registered
chemicals and their use on agricultural, forest, ornamental crops and other sites. These handbooks are helpful tools in understanding which
pesticides are currently recommended on each crop.
While the list of chemical recommendations appearing in this chapter is long it does not ensure you that these are the only products being used
on these crops.
Under the heading, "Recognition pg #", you will find a chapter and page number that will guide you to useful information concerning a
particular pesticide toxicity, illness symptoms and emergency treatment procedures as outlined in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide
Poisonings" fourth edition. This information should aid you in clinical judgments concerning a pesticide exposure or related illness.
Each chapter in this reference book is devoted to a particular chemical group. The first part of the chapter will give the chemical classification,
name and general structure of the pesticide. Next you will find the pesticides TRADE NAME and/or its common name followed by a brief
outline of toxicology, symptoms and emergency treatment for chemicals in that group. Occasionally you will find a chemical that is not listed
in the Recognition and Management book. When this occurs it will be noted by, "not listed in the fourth edition".
Sub headings' will place the pesticide into one of three groups. The pesticides are listed according to the type of pest control they give; that
is:
Insecticides: to control insects that damage the crop, Herbicides: to control weeds in the crop and Fungicides: to control plant diseases.
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The Pesticide Use Calendar will give you an approximate time frame for pesticide application of insecticides, herbicides or fungicides on
particular "Crop Type"
The solid dark line shows the approximate month that application activity may begin or end. The thicker shaded area .in this line indicates
the peak months of application for that agricultural crop type.
Remember these are only approximate use dates. More detailed information on actual application dates can be obtained from your local
agricultural authority.
Pesticide Use Calendar
Crop Type
Field Crops
insecticide
herbicide
fungicide
Fruit Crops
insecticide
herbicide
fungicide
Vegetable Crops
insecticide
herbicide
fungicide
Berry Crops
insecticide
herbicide
fungicide
Forage & Seed Crops.
insecticide
herbicide
fungicide
Ornamental & Nursery Cm
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fungicide
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sweet corn, process pea
strawberry, raspberry,
blueberry, blackberry
hay, pasture grass seed,
vegetable seed, sugarbeet
seed
public, home, PCO
greenhouse, turf
How to Read the Pesticide Use Calendar
Crop Type
M
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Example
Approximate date
activity begins
\
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Peak
season
Approximate date
activity ends
Note: The beginning, peaK. and ending cares shown on the cnart are oniy aoproximate.
Contact the Coooerative Extension Office for the latest mrormation on actual cares
for a specific croo.
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ALFALFA HAY
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
CYGON/dimethoate
DIPEL or THURJCIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
FURADAN/carbofuran
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
/metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
PENNCAP-M/methyl paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/caibaryl
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
AVADEX/triallate
BALAN/benefin
BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
EPTAM/EPTC
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
SINBAR/terbacil
TREFLAN/trifluralin
VELPAR/hexazinone
ARASAN/thiram
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 96
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ALFALFA SEED
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CARZOL/formetanate
COMTTE/propargite
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
FURADAN/carbofuran
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
/metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
THIODAN/endosulfan
BALAN/benefin
BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
EPTAM/EPTC
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
SINBAR/terbacil
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
4pg32
2pgl2
5pg44
Ipg2
Ipgl
Ipg2
2pgl2
Ipgl
3pgl7
2pgl2
15 pg 146
Ipgl
3pgl7
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
2pgl2
Ipgl
3pgl7
Chapter 11 pg 85
Pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
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APPLES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
SoU
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
CARZOL/fonnetanate
COMTTE/propargite
/diazfflon
CYGON/dimethoate
QUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MORESTAN/oxythioquinox
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
TfflODAN/endosulfan
VYDATE/oxamyl
ZOLONE/phosalone
/2,4-D
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paiaquat
KARMEX/diuron
PRINCEP/simazine
PROWL/pendimethalin
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SINBAR/teibacil
SURFLAN/oiyzalin
BENLATE/benomyl
BAYLETON/triadimefon
/bordeaux
/captan
CYPREX/dodine
DIKAR/mancozeb dinocap
DITHANE/mancozeb
KARATHANE/dinocap
/lime sulfur
/sulfur
RUBIGAN/fenarimol
/ziram
FUNGINEX/triforine
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 8 pg 68
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 5 pg 48
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
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APRICOTS
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
/malathion
OMITE/propargite
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
THIODAN/endosulfan
ZOLONE/phosalone
DEVRINOL/napropamide
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
KERB/pronamide
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PROWL/pendimethalin
POST/sethoxydim
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BENLATE/benomyl
BORDEAUX/
BRAVO/
ROVRAL/
/ziram
ASPARAGUS
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH or POUNCE/permethrin
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DYFONATE/fonofos
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
SEVIN/carbaiyl
TELONE II/dichloropropene
/2,4-D amine
AMIBEN/chloiamben
BANVEL D/dicamba
DEVRINOL/napropamide
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
LOROX/linuron
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
SINBAR/terbacil
SOLICAM/norflurazon
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BENLATE/benomyl
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 2
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 11 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 86
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 100
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BARLEY
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
SoU
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage
Seed treater
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/lindane
/malathion
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
TfflODAN/endosulfan
THIMET/phorate
2,4-D amine
AVENGE/difenzoquat
BANVEL D/dicamba
BROMINAL/bromoxynil
CARBYNE/barban
FAR-GO/triallate
GLEAN/chlorsulfuron
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
HOELON/diclofop methyl
IGRAN/terbutryn
KARMEX/diuron
LEXONE or SENCOR/metribuzin
/MCPA
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
BAYLETON/triademifon
/captan
TILT/propiconazol
VrTAVAX/carboxin
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 7 pg 63
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 5 pg 34
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 11 pg 85
pgl!3
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
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Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Seed
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage/Seed
Foliage
Foliage
Seed treater
Seed treater
Foliage
Seed treater
Soil
Foliage
BEANS, DRY
TRADE NAME/common name
ASANA/esfenvalerate
COMTTE/propargite
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malatbion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
TELONE II/dichloropropene
TEMK/aldicarb
THIMET/phorate
THIODAN/endosulfan
AMIBEN/chloramben
BASAGRAN/bentazon
DOWPON-M/dalapon
DUAL/metolachlor
EPTAM/EFTC
LASSO/alachlor
PROWL/pendimethalin
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SONALAN/ethalfluralin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
BENLATE/benomyl
BOTRAN/dicloran
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
/captan
KOCIDE 101/copper hydroxide
/maneb
PEXON/
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
ROVRAL/iprodione
Recognition page #
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5Pg34
5 pg 44
Ipg2
Ipgl
3pgl7
2pgl2
3pgl7
5pg34
2pgl2
14 pg 132
2pgl2
Ipgl
3pgl7
11 pg 84
Hpg84
Ilpg84
Hpg84
11 pg 84
Hpg84
11 pg 85
11 pg 85
llpg&5
11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 112
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BEANS, SNAP
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
SoU
Soil
SoU
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
SoU
Foliage
Foliage
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazuon
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTfflON/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
ORTHENE/acephate
/paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mcvinphos
SEVIN/caibaiyl
TELONE U/dichloropropene
THIMET/phorate
TmODAN/endosulfan
AMIBEN/chloiamben
BASAGRAN/bentazon
DUAL/metolachlor
EPTAM or GENEP/EPTC
PROWL/pendimethalin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BENLATE/benomyl
BOTRAN/dicloran
BRAVO/chlorothalonU
/captan
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
TOPSIN/thiophanate methyl
zirara
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 100
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BEETS, TABLE
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURlCIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
/mctaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
TELONE n/dichloropropene
ANTOR/diethatyl ethyl
EPTAM/EPTC
RO-NEET/cycloate
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SPIN-AID/phenmedipham
/copper spray
/boron
TERRANEB/chloroneb
/sulfur
/zineb
BEET SEED, TABLE
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
MONITOR/methamidophos
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
TELONE n/dichloropropene
EPTAM/EPTC
FUSILADE/fluazifop
PYRAMIN/pyrazon
RO-NEET/cycloate
SPIN-AID/phenmedipham
APRON/metalaxyl
TERRANEB/chloroneb
copper spray
/zineb
/sulfur
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 102
Pg39
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 12 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 11 pg 84
Pg?
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 5 pg 48
34
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BLACKBERRIES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Fungicides-.
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
DIPEL or THURICTDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
GUTfflON/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
/lime sulfur
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
ACCESS/picIoram
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
ETHREL/ethephon
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
GARLON 3A/triclopyr
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SINBAR/terbacil
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BENLATE/benomyl
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
/ferbam
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/lime sulfur
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
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BLUEBERRIES
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
/diazinon
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacUlus thuringiensis
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
MESUROL/methiocaib
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
/spray oil
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
PRINCEP/simazine
SINBAR/teibacil
BENLATE/benomyl
/captan
/feibam
bordeaux
DIFOLATAN/captafol
FUNGINEX/triforine
BOYSENBERRIES
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SINBAR/terbacil
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BENLATE/benomyl
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
KARATHANE/dinocap
/sulfur
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 113
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 8 pg 68
Chapter 5 pg 48
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BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUT, CAULIFLOWER, CABBAGE
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
AMBUSH/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/cnlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
MONTTOR/methamidophos
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/caibaryi
TfflODAN/endosulfan
TELONE n/dichloropropene
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
TERRACLOR/PCNB
/zineb
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter I pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10. pg 76
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 93
Chapter 12 pg 100
37
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CARROTS
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
/diazinon
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryi
THIODAN/endosulfan
TELONE II/dichloropropene
FUSILADE/fluazifop
LOROX/linuron
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
TENORAN/chloroxuron
TREFLAN/trinuralin
ARASAN/thiram
/captan
DU-TER/triphenyltin hydroxide
/mancozeb
/maneb
TELONE II/dichloropropene
VORLEX/
/zineb
CARROT SEED
TRADE NAME/common name
COMITE/propargite
/diazinon
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
SPUR/fluvalinate
THIODAN/endosulfan
FUSILADE/fluazifop
LOROX/linuron
POST/sethoxydim
TREFLAN/trifluralin
TORDON 22K/picloram
ARASAN/thiram
/captan
DU-TER/triphenyltin hydroxide
/mancozeb
/maneb
TELONE II/dichloropropene
VORLEX/
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 108
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 87
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 108
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
38
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Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
CABBAGE SEED
TRADE NAME/coramon name
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DffiROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUrmON/azinphos methyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MONTTOR/methamidophos
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryi
THIODAN/endosulfan
Information not available at this printing
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
SoU
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
KOCEDE/copper hydroxide
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
TERRACLOR/PCNB
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter I pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 93
Chapter 12 pg 100
Herbicides:
CHEMICAL FALLOW
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
2,4-D amine
. AATREX/atrazine
BANVEL D/dicamba
DOWPON-M/dalapon
GLEAN/chlorsulfuron
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or Lexone/metribuzin
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
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CHERRIES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil/Seed treat
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MESUROL/methiocaib
OMITE/propaigite
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaiyl
SUPRAODE/methidathion
TERR-O-CIDE/chloropicrin
THIODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/
VORLEX/methyi isothiocyanate
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
KERB/pronamide
GOAL/oxyfluoifen
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
BENLATE/benomyl
/bordeaux
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
/captan
CYPREX/dodine
/ferbam
GALLEX/
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
GALLTROL/agrobacterium
RONILAN/maneb
ROVRAL/iprodione
/sulfur
TOPSIN/thiophanate methyl
/ziram
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 11 pg 100
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 5 pg 48
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 100
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CHRISTMAS TREES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Granule
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringicnsis
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DURSBAN/chlorpyrifos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
/lindane
/malathion
ORTHENE/acephate
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
/spray oil
THIODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oride
2,4-D amine
ASULOX/asulam
AATREX/atrazine
FUSHADE/fluazifop
GOAL/oxyfluorfen
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SURFLAN/oryzalin
VELPAR/hexazinone
BENLATE/benomyi
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
bordeaux
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
.Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 103
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CLOVER HAY
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
SoU
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacilhis thuringiensis
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
DYLOX/trichlorfon
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
BALAN/benefin
BUTOXONE or BUTYRAC/2.4-DB
EPTAM/EPTC
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
FURLOE/chlorprophara
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
/MCPA
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
ARASAN/thiram
/captan
SPERGON/chloranil
CLOVER SEED
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
COMITE/propargite
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Herbicides:
Information not available at this printing
Fungicides:
Seed treater MERTECT/thiabendazole
Chapter 12 pg 113
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CORN, FIELD and SILAGE
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Seed beater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed tieater
Foliage/Seed tieater
Seed treater
TRADE Name/common name
AMBUSH/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
COMITE/propargite
COUNTER/terbufos
CYGON/dimethoate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
FURADAN/carbofuran
LANNATE/methomyl
/lindane
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MESUROL/methiocarb
/metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MOCAP/ethoprop
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalcrate
SEVIN/carbaryl
TfflMET/phorate
TELONE n/dichloropropene
/2,4-D
AATREX/atrazine
BASAGRAN/bentazon
BANVEL/dicamba
BLADEX/
DUAL/metolachlor
ERADICANE/EPTC with safener
LASSO/alachlor
PROWL/pendimethalin
RAMROD/propachlor
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SURPASS/vernolate with safener
SUTAN+/butylate with safener
/captan
/thiram
VTTAVAX/carboxin
Recognition page #
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
5pg34
5pg44
Ipf 1
Ipg2
4pg32
Ipg2
2pgl2
2pgl2
3pgl7
2pgl2
15 pg 146
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
5pg34
2pgl2
Ipgl
14 pg 132
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 11 pg 96
Not listed in 4th edition
43
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Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides
Seed treater
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
CORN, SWEET
TRADE NAME/common name
AMAZE/isofenphos
AMBUSH/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
COUNTER/terbufos
DASANTT/fensulfothion
/diazinon
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
FURADAN/carbofuran
LANNATE/methomyi
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/maJathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MOCAP/ethoprop
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVlN/caibaryl
TELONE n/dichloropropene
THIMET/phorate
THIODAN/endosulfan
/2,4-D amine
AATREX/atrazine
BASAGRAN/bentazon
DOWPON-M/dalapon
DUAL/metolachlor
ERADICANE/EPTC with safener
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
LASSO/alachlor
RAMROD/propachlor
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SURPASS/vernolate with safener
SUTAN+/butylate with safener
ARASAN/thiram
/captan
TERRANEB/chloroneb
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
5pg34
4 pg 32
2pgl2
2pgl2
3pgl7
15 pg 146
5pg34
2pgl2
14 pg 132
Ipgl
3pgl7
7 pg 63
Ilpg86
Ilpg84
11 pg84
11 pg84
Hpg84
10 pg 76
11 pg84
11 pg84
Ilpg85
11 pg84
11 Pg84
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 100
44
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Application
CRANBERRIES
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliar
Foliar/seed treater
Foliar
Foliar
Soil
Foliar
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
2,4-D
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FURLOE/chlorpropham
PRINCEP/simazine
POST/sethoxydim
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SOLICAM/norflurazon
bordeaux
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
/captan
DIFOLATAN/captafol
/ferbam
KOGDDE/copper hydroxide
/maneb
PHALTAN/folpet
/zineb
CUCUMBERS
TRADE NAME/common name
ASANA/esfenvalerate
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
TELONE II/dichloropropene
AMIBEN/chloramben
PREFAR/bensulide
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
BENLATE/benomyl
/captan
DYRENE/anilazine
KOaDE/copper hydroxide
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
ziram
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 11 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 11 pg 100
45
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CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRY
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
/spray oil
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
PRINCEP/simazine
SINBAR/terbacil
BENLATE/benomyl
/limesulfur
FILBERTS
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH or POUNCE/permethrin
/diazinon
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/ojiydemetonmethyl
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
ZOLONE/phosalone
/2,4-D
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
MOCAP/ethoprop
bordeaux
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 12 pg 112
Not listed in 4th edition
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
pg!4
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 102
46
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GRAPES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
FURADAN/carbofuran
GUTfflON/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyi
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
/paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
/spray oil
VENDEX/fenbutatin oxide
ZOLONE/phosalonc
2,4-D
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
GOAL/oxyfluorfen
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
PROWL/pendimethalin
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
BENLATE/benomyi
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
/sulfur
ROVRAL/iprodione
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 12 pg 112
47
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GRASS SEED
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides.-
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
TRADE NAME/common name
/diazinon
DURSBAN/chlorpyrifos
DYFONATE/fonofos
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaiyi
BANVEL D/dicamba
BROMINAL or BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
/2,4-D amine
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
/MCPA
/MSDA
NORTRON/ethofumesate
PREFAR/bensulide
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/gljrphosate
SINBAR/tertoacil
BAYLETON/triadimefon
DITHANE/mancozeb
TILT/propiconazole
GARLIC
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/malathion
/parathion
TELONE II/dichloropropene
BROMINAL or BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
FUSILADE/fluazifop
BOTRAN/dicloran
DYRENE/anilazine
TERRACLOR/PCNB
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 7 pg 64
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 101
Not listed in 4th edition
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 14 pg 132
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 93
48
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HORSERADISH
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/pennethrir.
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
SEVIN/carbaiyi
TELONE n/dichloropropene
HOPS
TRADE NAME/common name
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
KELTHANE/dicofol
/malathion
OMTTE/propargite
/paiathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl
TfflMET, RAMPART/phorate
/sulfur
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
TREFLAN/trinuralin
DES-I-CATE/endothall
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
/zineb
LENTILS
TRADE NAME/common name
LANNATE/methomyl
/lindane
/malathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
AVADEX/triallate
CARBYNE/barban
FAR-GO/triallate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
HOELON/diclofop methyl
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 15 pg 154
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 11 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 86
Not listed in 4th edition
Information not available at this printing
49
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LETTUCE
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/peimethrin
DEPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LANNATE/methomyi
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
TELONE n/dichloropropene
BALAN/benefin
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
BOTRAN/dicloran
/maneb
ROVRAL/iprodoine
TERRACLOR/PCNB
/zineb
LETTUCE SEED
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacUlus thuringiensis
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
/malathion
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
SPUR/fluvalinate
THIODAN/endosulfan
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 93
Chapter 12 pg 100
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 3 pg 17
Herbicides:
Information not available at this printing
Fungicides:
Information not available at this printing
50
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LOGANBERRIES
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
GUTmON/azinphos methyl
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SINBAR/terbacil
SURFLAN/oiyzalin
BENLATE/benomyi
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
KARATHANE/dinocap
/sulfur
MELONS
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH or POUNCE/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DEBROM/naled
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
ALANAP/naptalam
PREFAR/bensulide
DIFOLATAN/captafol
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 8 pg 68
Chapter 5 pg 48
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
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MINT (Spearmint, Peppermint)
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
SoU
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Soil
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringjensis
COMTTE/propargite
DYFONATE/fonofos
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
LANNATE/methomyl
ORTHENE/acephate
TELONE n/dichloropropene
BASAGRAN/bentazon
BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
GOAL/
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
SINBAR/teibacil
TREFLAN/trifluralin
/sulfur
TELONE n/dichloropropene
TERRACLOR/PCNB
VAPAM/metam sodium
VORLEX/methyl isothiocyanate
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 11 pg 84
pg ? (phenoxy)
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 12 pg 93
Chapter 12 pg 98
Not listed in 4th edition
52
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Application
MUSTARD, TURNIP. RADISH, KALE, SWISS CHAD
TRADE NAME/common name Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides
Seed treater
Foliar
Foliage
Foliar
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
AMBUSH/pennethrin
ASANA/esfenvaleiate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
LANNATE/raethomyi
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malatbion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
MONITOR/methamidopbos
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
TELONE n/dichloropropene
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
LOROX/linuron
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
BENLATE/benomyl
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
/captan
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
ROCAL (bactericide)
/zineb
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
5pg34
4pg32
Ipg2
Ipgl
Ipg2
Ipgl
2pgl2
Ipgl
Ipgl
15 pg 146
Ipgl
3pgl7
5pg34
2pgl2
3pgl7
14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
53
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OATS
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage/Soil
Foliage/Soil
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides.-
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
FURADAN/carbofuran
/lindane
/malathion
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
SYSTOX/demeton
A4-D
BANVEL D/dicamba
BROMINAL or BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
KARMEX/diuron
/MCPA
/captan
DITHANE/mancozeb
/maneb
TERRACOAT/PCNB
VTTAVAX/carboxin
ONIONS
TRADE NAME/common name
DASANIT/fensulfothion
/diazinon
DYFONATE/fonofos
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
VYDATE/oxamyl
BROMINAL or BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GOAL/oxyfluorfen
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
MH-30/maleic hydrazide
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
TREFLAN/trifluralin
/thiram
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
DITHANE/mancozeb
DYRENE/anilazine
/maneb
TELONE II/dichloropropene
VORLEX/
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 93
Not listed in 4th edition
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Not listed in 4th edition
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
54
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Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Granule
Foliage/Granule
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Paste
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Granule
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Seed treater
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
ORNAMENTAL and TURF
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
Baytex/fenthion
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DYCARB/bendiocarb
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DURSBAN/chlorpyrifos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
DVUDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
/lindane
/lime sulfur
/malathion
MESUROL/methiocarb
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
MORESTAN/
ORTHENE/acephate
POUNCE/pennethrin
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
TEMK/aldicarb
THIODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oxide
2,4-D amine
AATREX/atrazine
BANVEL D/dicamba
BASAGRAN/bentazon
BETASAN/bensulide
BROMINAL/broraoxynil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
KARMEX/diuron
PROWL/pendimethalin
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or Lexone/metribuzin
SURFLAN/oryzalin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
VAPAM/metam sodium
VORLEX/methyl isothiocyanate
ARASAN/thiram
BAYLETON/triadimefon
BENLATE/benomyi
bordeaux
BOTRAN/dicloran
BRAVO, Daconil/chlorothalonil
captan
CYPREX/dodine
DITHANE/mancozeb
/ferbam
KARATHANE/dinocap
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/lime sulfur
PHALTAN/folpet
PHYGON/dichlone
RIDONDL, SUBDUE/metalaxyl
RONILAN/maneb
ROVRAL, 26019/iprodoine
RUBIGAN/fenarimol
/sulfur
TELONE II/dichloropropene
TERRACLOR/PCNB
VAPAM/metam sodium
/ziram
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
pg ? (phenoxy)
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 98
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 8 pg 68
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 112
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 12 pg 93
Chapter 12 pg 98
Chapter 11 pg 100
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PEACHES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
SoU
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
AMBUSH/peimethrin
CARZOL/fonnetanate
/diazinoii
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMTDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/maiathion
OMTTE/propargite
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
/sulfur
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
TfflODAN/endosulfan
ZOLONE/phosalone
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oxide
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GOAL/oxyfluorfen
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
SINBAR/terbacil
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oiyzalin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
/bordeaux
BRAVO/
CYPREX/dodine
/ferbam
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/lime sulfur
RONILAN/maneb
ROVRAL/iprodoine
/sulfur
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 2
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 86
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 11 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 5 pg 48
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PEARS
Application
TRADE NAME/coramon name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
AMBUSH or POUNCE/pennethrin
CARZOL/formetanate
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KARATHANE/dinocap
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chloipyrifos
/malathion
MORESTAN/oxythioquinox
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
/sulfur
TfflODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oxide
VYDATE/oxamyl
Chapter 5
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 8
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Not listed
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 5
Chapter 2
Chapter 5
Chapter 3
Not listed
Not listed
pg34
Pgl2
Pgl
Pgl
Pgl
pg68
Pgl7
Pgl
Pgl
in 4th edition
Pgl
Pg 1
Pg34
Pgl2
pg48
Pgl7
in 4th edition
in 4th edition
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides.-
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
A4-D
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
GOAL/oxyfluorfen
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
PROWL/pendimethaUn
POST/sethoxydim
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
/bordeaux
CYPREX/dodine
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
MYCRO-SHIELD/oxytetracycline
/streptomycin
/ziram
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 100
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PEAS, DRY, GREEN OR PROCESSING
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Seed tieater
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DIBROM/naled
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
IMIDAN/phosmet
LANNATE/methomyl
/lindane
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaiyl
THIODAN/endosulfan
AVADEX/triallate
BASAGRAN/bentazon
CARBYNE/barban
DOWPON-M/dalapon
FAR-GO/triallate
/MCPA
RAMROD/propachlor
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
THISTROL or CAN-TROL/MCPB
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
/captan
PHYGON/dichlone
SPERGON/chloranil
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
4pg32
Ipg2
Ipg2
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
2pgl2
3pgl7
3pgl7
5pg34
2pgl2
3pgl7
11 pg84
11 pg84
11 pg84
11 pg 84
11 pg 84
7pg64
11 pg84
11 pg 85
11 pg 86
7pg64
11 pg85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
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Application
PEA SEED
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
SoU
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed Heater
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
IMIDAN/phosmet
/lindane
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryi
AVADEX/triallate
BASAGRAN/bentazon
CARBYNE/barban
FAR-GO/triallate
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
/MCPA
RAMROD/propachlor
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
TREFLAN/rrifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
captan
PHYGON/dichlone
SPERGON/chloranil
PEPPERS
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
ORTHENE/acephate
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
TELONE Il/dichloropropene
VYDATE/oxamjrl
AMIBEN/chloramben
DEVRINOL/napropamide
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PREFAR/bensulide
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BOTRAN/dicloran
/maneb
/zineb
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 100
59
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PLUMS and PRUNES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMIDAN/phosmet
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryi
/sulfur
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
THIODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oxide
ZOLONE/phosalone
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
POST/sethoxydim
PROWL/pendimethalin
SOLICAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
/bordeaux
/lime sulfur
PHYGON/dichlone
/sulfur
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 103
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 48
60
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POTATO
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
SoU
Soil
Soil
Foliage
SoU
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage Desiccant
Foliage
SoU
SoU
Foliage
SoU
Soil
Foliage
SoU
SoU
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Seed tieater
Foliage/Seed
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Seed treater
Foliage/Soil
AMBUSH, POUNCE/pennethrin
ASANA/esfenvaleiate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
COMTTE/propargite
CYGON/dimethoate
DASANTT/fensulfothion
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DYFONATE/fonofos
FURADAN/caibofuian
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
IMTDAN/phosmct
/malathion
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
LANNATE/methomyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
MOCAP/etboprop
MONTTOR/methamidophos
/paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvaleiate
SEVIN/caibaiyl
TELONE n/dichloropropene
TEMK/aldicaib
THIMET/phorate
TmODAN/endosulfan
VAPAM/metam sodium
VYDATE/oxamyl
DOWPON-M/dalapon
DES-I-CATE/endothaU
DIQUAT/diquat
DUAL/metolachlor
EPTAM/EPTC
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
LASSO/alachlor
PROWL/pendimethalin
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
TREFlAN/trifluralin
BOTRAN/dicloran
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
/captan
DITHANE/mancozeb
DIFOLATAN/captafol
DUTER/triphenyltin hydroxide
DYRENE/anilazine
/maneb
REDOMIL/metalaxyl
/sulfur
TOPSIN/thiophanate methyl
TERRACLOR/PCNB
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
5pg34
4pg32
5pg44
Ipg2
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
2pgl2
2pgl2
3 pg 17
5pg34
2 pg 12
14 pg 132
2pgl2
Ipgl
3pgl7
12pg98
2pgl2
11 pg 84
15 pg 154
10 pg 76
Hpg84
Hpg84
10 pg 76
Hpg84
llpgSS
Ilpg85
11 pg86
llpgSS
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 108
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 5 pg 48
pg ?(carbamate)
Chapter 12 pg 93
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PUMPKIN
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides-.
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Fungicides-.
Foliar
Foliage
Soil
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil .
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryl
TELONE n/dichloropropene
THIODAN/endosulfaa
AMIBEN/chloramben
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PREFAR/bensulide
RAMROD/propachlor
BENLATE/benomyl
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
RASPBERRIES
TRADE NAME/common name
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinon
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
SEVIN/carbaryl
CASORON/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
FUSILADE/fluazifop butyl
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KARMEX/diuron
KERB/pronamide
POST/sethoxydim
PRJNCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SINBAR/terbacil
SURFLAN/oryzalin
BENLATE/benomyl
BOTRAN/dicloran
/captan
KARATHANE/dinocap
/sulfur
/diazinon
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 113
Recognition page #
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 94
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 8 pg 68
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 1 pg 1
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RHUBARB
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Foliage
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
SoU
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Soil
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/pennethrin
metaldehyde bait
TELONE n/dichloropropene
DEVRINOL/napropamide
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
/captan
SPINACH
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH/pennethrin
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
GUTHlON/azinphos methyl
/malathion
LANNATE/methomyi
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
TELONE II/dichloropropene
ANTOR/diethatyt ethyl
BALAN/benefin
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
/thiram
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyl
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 12 pg 102
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
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SPINACH SEED
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Soil
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage,Soil
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
FURADAN/caibofuran
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/parathion
SPUR/fluvalinate
TraODAN/endosulfan
ANTOR/diethatyl ethyl
BALAN/benefin
FURLOE/chlorpropham
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
KERB/pronamide
PREFAR/bensulide
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
/thiram
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metaiaxyl
SQUASH
TRADE NAME/common name
/diazinon
DfflROM/naled
DYLOX/trichlorfon
KELTHANE/dicofol
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
SEVIN/carbaryl
THIODAN/endosulfan
AMIBEN/chloramben
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PREFAR/bensulide
BENLATE/benomyl
MERTECT/thiabendazole
/zineb
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 100
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STRAWBERRIES
Application
TRADE NAME/common name
Recognition page #
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
DEPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
/diazinoii
DIBROM/naled
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
DYFONATE/fonofos
FURADAN/carbofuran
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
metaldehyde bait
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
MARLATE/methoxychlor
SEVIN/carbaryl
tfflODAN/endosulfan
VENDEX/fenbutatin-oxide
DEVRINOL/napropamide
/2,4-D amine
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PRINCEP/simazine
SINBAR/teibacil
TENORAN/chloroxuron
ARASAN/thiiam
BENLATE/benomyl
bordeaux
/captan
CYPREX/dodine
DYRENE/anilazine
KOCIDE 101/copper hydroxide
RONILAN/vinclozolin
/sulfur
TOPSIN/thiophanate methyl
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 15 pg 146
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 7 pg 63
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 48
Not listed in 4th edition
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SUGAR BEET SEED
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Herbicides:
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
SoU
Soil
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage.Soil
Application
Insecticides:
Information not available at
Herbicides:
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Fungicides:
TRADE NAME/common name
COMTTE/propargite
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DYFONATE/fonofos
DYLOX/trichlorfon
LANNATE/methomyl
LORSBAN/chloipyrifos
METASYSTOX-R/oxydemetonmethyl
/malathion
/parathion
SEVIN/caibaryl
/sulfur
TELONE n/dichloropropene
TEMK/aldicarb
THIMET/phorate
THIODAN/endosulfan
ANTOR/diethatyl ethyl
AVADEX/triallate
CARBYNE/barban
EPTAM or GENEP/EPTC
FURLOE/chlorpiopham
KERB/pronamide
NORTRON/ethofumesate
PYRAMIN/pyrazon
POST/sethoxydim
Ro Neet/cycloate
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
BENLATE/benomyl
MERTECT/thiabendazole
SUNFLOWER SEED
TRADE NAME/common name
this printing
AMIBEN/chloramben
CARBYNE/barban
EPTAM/EPTC
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
TREFLAN/trifluralin
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 44
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 5 pg 48
Chapter 14 pg 132
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 5 pg 34
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 113
Recognition page #
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 85
Information not available at this printing
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TOMATOES
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
SoU
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Seed treater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
CYGON/dimethoate
/diazinon
DIBROM/naled
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
GUTHION/azinphos methyl
KELTHANE/dicofol
LANNATE/methomyl
/malathion
MARLATE/methoxychlor
/paiathion
PHOSDRIN/mevinphos
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryi
THIODAN/endosulfan
AMTOEN/chloramben
DEVRINOL/napropamide
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PREFAR/bensulide
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
ARASAN/thiram
BRAVO/chlorothalonil
DYRENE/anilazine
DITHANE/mancozeb
/maneb
RIDOMIL/metalaxyi
TELONE n/dichloropropene
VORLEX/
/zineb
/ziram
Recognition page #
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 4 pg 32
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 5 pg 34
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 96
Chapter 12 pg 95
Chapter 12 pg 111
Chapter 12 pg 101
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 14 pg 132
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 100
Chapter 11 pg 100
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WALNUT
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Herbicides:
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
TRADE NAME/common name
AMBUSH or POUNCE/permethrin
ASANA/esfenvalerate
DIPEL or THURICIDE/bacillus thuringiensis
DIBROM/naled
/diazinon
GUTfflON/azinphos methyl
LORSBAN/chlorpyrifos
/malathion
/parathion
PYDRIN/fenvalerate
SEVIN/carbaryi
SUPRACIDE/methidathion
TmODAN/endosulfan
ZOLONE/phosalone
CASORON or NOROSAC/dichlobenil
DEVRINOL/napropamide
EPTAM/EPTC
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
PRINCEP/simazine
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SOLJCAM/norflurazon
SURFLAN/oryzalin
TREFLAN/trifluralin
bordeaux
CYPREX/dodine
KOCIDE/copper hydroxide
/lime sulfur
Recognition page #
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
5pg34
5pg34
4pg32
Ipg2
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
Ipgl
5pg34
2pgl2
Ipg2
3pgl7
Ipg2
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 10 pg 76
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 85
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 103
Chapter 12 pg 112
Chapter 12 pg 102
Not listed in 4th edition
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WHEAT
Application
Insecticides:
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Seed Heater
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Herbicides:
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Foliage
Soil
Foliage
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Soil
Soil
Soil
Foliage/Soil
Foliage
Foliage
SoU
Foliage/Soil
Soil
Fungicides:
Foliage
Seed trcater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Seed treater
Foliage
Soil
Seed treater
TRADE NAME/common name
CYGON/dimethoate
DI-SYSTON/disulfoton
FURADAN/carbofuran
/lindane
/malathion
/parathion
PENNCAP-M/methyl parathion
SEVIN/ carbaryl
THIMET/phorate
2,4-D
AVENGE/difenzoquat
BANVEL D/dicamba
BROMINAL or BUCTRIL/bromoxynil
CARBYNE/barban
FAR-GO/triallate
FINESSE or ALLY/metsulfuron methyl
GLEAN/chlorsulfuron
GRAMOXONE SUPER/paraquat
HOELON/diclofop methyl
IGRAN/terbutryn
KARMEX/diuron
LOROX/linuron
/MCPA
ROUNDUP/glyphosate
SENCOR or LEXONE/metribuzin
TORDON 22K/picloram
TREFLAN/trifluralin
BAYLETON/triadimefon
/captan
DITHANE/mancozeb
/imazalil
MERTECT/thiabendazole
NO BUNT/hexachlorobenzene
TERRACOAT/PCNB
TILT/propiconazole
VAPAM/metam sodium
VITAVAX/carboxin
Recognition page #
Chapter 1 pg 2
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 3 pg 17
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 2 pg 12
Chapter 1 pg 1
Chapter 7 pg 63
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 7, 11 pgs 64, 84
pg ? (phenoxy)
Chapter 11 pg 84
Chapter 11 pg 84
Not listed in 4th edition
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 10 pg 76
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 11 pg 87
Chapter 7 pg 64
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 86
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 11 pg 85
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 102
Chapter 12 pg 101
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 113
Chapter 12 pg 90
Chapter 12 pg 93
Not listed in 4th edition
Chapter 12 pg 98
Not listed in 4th edition
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Chapter 4
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE
MAJOR PESTICIDES USED IN THE NORTHWEST
All pesticides used on agricultural, forest, nursery and other crops are federally registered and have a label approved by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA approved label attached to or accompanying a pesticide container is a legal
document approved by EPA as prescribed by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended October 1988.
These pesticides must also be registered by the state in which they will be used to control pests on food, fiber, ornamental and
industrial sites.
A label is a great resource aiding you in your diagnosis of pesticide related illness. The label contains important information
such as the product TRADE NAME, the signal word, application rates and methods, crops the product can be used on and pests
controlled. Also listed are first aid and antidote information and the manufacturers name and address but usually not its phone
number.
Additional resource information is available from several sources the most common of which is "Material Safety Data Sheets"
(MSDS). MSDS are available from a pesticide dealer or can be obtained by contacting the product manufacturer.
In this chapter you will find many chemicals used by agricultural, forestry, ornamental and industrial applicators in the Pacific
Northwest. When a pesticide is offered by more than one manufacturer it will often have more than one Trade Name. When
this occurs we have listed the products most commonly used in the PNW.
"Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition is a valuable resource book that outlines the toxicology,
symptoms and signs of poisoning. It is designed to aid health professionals recognize symptoms and treat patients that have been
exposed to pesticides.
An additional resource of product information is the Farm Chemicals Handbook, published annually by Meister Publishing
Company, Willoughby, Ohio. Much of the information outlined in this chapter, "A Guide to Characteristics of the Major
Pesticides used in the Northwest", can be found in this publication.
A pesticide is placed into one of three general categories according to its use or type of pest controlled; that is Insecticide,
Herbicide. Fungicide. Products are listed alphabetically in each category.
Under each respective heading you will find TRADE NAME (product label name) followed by /the common name for the
chemical (which may or may not be found on a label). The common name, often referred to in scientific periodicals, is an
assigned name given to a particular .chemical structure. The Trade Name, common name and the chemical structure name are all
useful when cross referencing treatment for a patient exposed to a particular pesticide.
A (/) followed by the common name (small type) indicates that this is the accepted trade reference name for that product. This
happens usually after the chemical patent has run out and/or through trade use the chemical name has become the TRADE
NAME.
Toxicity:
Table 1 gives a relationship between rating systems for the toxicity of a pesticide. The use of "Signal Word" ratings will appear
on a pesticide label in the same general area as the ingredients statement and TRADE NAME of the chemical.
Category
Gass I
Class 11
Class HI
Toxicity
Highly
Toxic
Moderately
Toxic;
Slightly
Toxic
Signal
Word
"Danger
Poison*
"Watntng*
"Caution"
LPjgrt LDgft Example
oral dermal
0*50 0-200 Furidan
Temik
Paraquat
51-500 201-2000 torsban
Pydrin
Roundup
501-5000 2001-20000 Treflan
Banvel D
Sevin
Table 1
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Category, Toxicity rating words or LDjQ levels are not found on a label. LD^Q mg/kg does not appear on a label. LD^g is a
numerical rating system indicating the number of milligrams (of that particular pesticide) per kilogram (of body weight of test animals)
that produces the death of 50% of exposed test animals. This information is found on the MSDS and other scientific fact sheets
or literature.
Signal Word
"Signal Words' will appear on a label in the same general area as the brand name and the ingredient statement. The highly toxic
signal word "Danger Poison" will be printed in red and usually have a skull and crossbones.
Applications:
This section can aid you in your diagnosis. It is helpful to know how the pesticide was applied. Many chemicals are applied only
as a foliar spray. However some pesticides can be applied to either plant foliage or the soil depending on the pest that is being
controlled or stage of growth of the crop that is being protected.
Foliage insecticide sprays are applied to the crop to control chewing or sucking insects.
Foliage herbicide sprays are applied to a crop, that is tolerant to the chemical, while the weeds growing along with the crop
are susceptible to the chemical.
Foliage herbicide sprays sometimes can be applied preplan! or preemergence to control target weeds.
Foliage fungicide sprays are usually applied to a crop, that is tolerant to the chemical, harboring plant diseases that are
susceptible to the chemical.
Soil applied insecticides or herbicides can be either a liquid spray directed at the soil or a granular formulation that is
applied to the soil. Soil applied chemicals usually are incorporated into the soil by mechanical equipment, irrigation or
natural rain water.
Dusts formulations are blown onto a crop or target pest. They can be considered either foliage or soil applied and
therefore are not indicated in the following product outlines.
Seed coating refers to a pesticide application sprayed on the seed coating to protect it from storage pests. Seed coatings
also protect the young germinating seedling from soil insects or plant diseases. This application is usually made by a seed
treating warehouse. Worker exposure comes from handling treated seed or possibly exposure to dust from treated seed.
Antidote/Treatment:
A great deal of information is available under this heading. We have listed the page number in "Recognition and Management of
Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition where this information can be found. The information found in the fourth edition will aid the
professional in identifying the chemical group, its structure, toxicology, signs and symptoms and treatment of the pesticide illness.
Manufacturer::
Under this heading are the major manufacturers of the pesticide. Next is the TRADE NAME for the pesticide, followed by the
business and emergency phone numbers that can be called when seeking lexicological or other assistance concerning the pesticide and
its affects on your patient.
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Insecticide: Ambush or Pounce/pemethrin
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD50 430-4000 mg/kg; dermal LD50 >4000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning (Ambush), Danger (Pounce).
Applications: Foliar spray on various vegetable, fruit, nut, berry, crops, greenhouse nursery, field nursery, indoor plants, termite.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 34.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
FMC Corporation Pounce 215 299 6000 716 735 3765
ICI America Inc Ambush 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Insecticide: Asana/esfenvalerate
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD50 75-458 mg/kg; dermal LD50 >2000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Applications: Foliar spray used on various crops vegetable, nuts, forest nursery, Xmas trees, ornamental.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 34.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
. DuPont Chemical Company Asana XL 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Insecticide: Comite/propargite.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD50 2200 mg/kg. Avoid contact with human, animal or fish.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliage spray to control mites in fruit, field crops, berries, hops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 44.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company Comite 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
Insecticide: Counter/terbufos
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD50 3.5 9.0 mg/kg; dermal LD50 29 34 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application: Soil applied systemic insecticide used to control soil insects in corn and sugarbeets.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Counter 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
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Insecticide: Cygon/dimethoate.
ToxicitV: Class II, oral LD50 215 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 1000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning
Foliage spray controls a wide range of insects in field crops, fruit, grape, grain, vegetable, buildings. Used as residual
wall spray in farm buildings for controlling house flies.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer. Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Cygon 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
Insecticide: Dasanit/fensulfothion
ToXJCJty: Class I oral LD50 2-10 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 3-30 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison
Application: Soil applied insecticide used to control certain insects in several crops usually through contact in the soil.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corporation Dasanit 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: /diazinon.
ToxicitV: Class H, oral LD5Q 300-400 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 3600 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution or Wanting (depending on formulation).
Applications: Foliage spray controls plant and soil insects on fruit, vegetable, field, pasture, grass seed crops, ornamental. Used to
control household and turf insects, seed treatment.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Diazinon or Spectricide 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
Pennwalt Corporation Knox Out, 2FM 409 779 0060 409 846 2993
Insecticide: Dibrom/naled.
ToxicitV: Class I, oral LDSQ 430 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 1100 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliar spray to control flies in barns, poultry houses, kennels and food processing plants. Not approved for use in
grain bins. Liquids applied to green house heating pipes kill insects by vapor action. Used by municipal and
mosquito districts.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer:: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Dibrom 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
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Insecticide: Di-Syston/disulfoton.
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LD50 2-12 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 6-25 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliar spray on grain, a soil spray, granular or side dressing applied in seed furrow or broadcast on many crops.
Can be used as a seed treater.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corp. Di-Syston 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: Dursban/chlorpyrifos.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD50 96-270, dermal LD50 2,000.
Signal Word: Waming.liquid; Caution for granular.
Application: Foliar or soil applied insecticide, liquid or granular for use on field crops, vegetables, corn and several others.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer:: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Lorsban 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Insecticide: Dyfonate/fonofos.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LDSO 8-17.5, dermal LD5Q 25. Granular formulation is less hazardous than liquid.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Soil applied insecticide, liquid or granular for use on field crops, vegetables, corn and several others.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer:: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Dyfonate 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Insecticide: Dylox/trichlorfon.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD50 144 mg/kg; dermal LD50, >2000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray or bait. Registered for use on a wide variety of field crops, vegetables, seed crops, and ornamentals.
It is effective when used as a fly bait or spray in dairy buildings.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corporation Dylox 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
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Insecticide: Furadan/carbofuran
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 11 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 10,200 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger (flowable formulation), Wanting Granular.
Application.: Soil applied insecticide to control a broad spectrum of insects on field crops, grapes, grain, some vegetables.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
FMC Corporation Furadan 215 299 6000 716 735 3765
Insecticide: Guthion/azinphos methyl.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 5-20 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q, 220 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poisoa
Application: Foliage spray used to control pests on fruit, vegetable, nut, melon, field crops, ornamentals, forest and shade trees.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corporation Guthion 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: Imidan/phosmet
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 147-316 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 1,500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning
Application: Foliage applied insecticide that controls a broad spectrum of insects in fruit, nuts, berries, potato, pea, alfalfa,
ornamentals and shade trees.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Imidan 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Insecticide: Kelthane/dicofol.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 1300 mg/kg; dermal LD50, 5000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning or Caution varies with formulation.
Application: Foliar spray used on many fruit, vegetable, ornamental, and field crops for the control of various species of mites.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 17.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rohm and Hass Company Kelthane 215 592 3000 215 592 3000
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Insecticide: Lannate or Nudrin/methomyl
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LD5Q 17 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 5880mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application: Foliage spray for control of insects in vegetables, field crops, certain fruit and ornamentals (commercial plantings).
AntlUOt6 Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Lannate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Shell Chemical Company Nudrin 713 473 9461 713 473 9461
Insecticide: Lorsban/chlorpyrifos.
ToXJcitV: Class II oral LD5Q 276 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 2000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray used to control insects on vegetable, fruit, nut and berry crops, seed treatment, turf and ornamental plant
insects, mosquitoes, cockroaches, and other household insects, stored product pests, termites and lice and horn fly on
cattle.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Lorsban 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Insecticide: /malathion.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD50 1000 mg/kg; dermal LD50 4100 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray to control a wide variety of insects on many, fruits, vegetables, grape, berry, field crops forage, grain.
forest, mosquitos, ornamentals, and stored products.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Malathion ULV 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
Insecticide: Marlate/methoxychlor.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 6000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray to control a wide spectrum of insects. A long residual control on many crops such as vegetable, fruit,
Held crops, shade tree, cattle, buildings, ornamentals, stored grain.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 17.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Marlate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
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Insecticide: Mesurol/methiocarb
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD50 10 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray applied to fruit, berries and buildings to repel birds. Seed treated, or granulars used at time of seeding
to repel birds. Used in various other crops, ornamentals and homes to repel birds.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corporation Mesurol 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: /metaldehyde.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 250-1000 mg/kg; dermal > 3100 mg/kg. Can be toxic pets or small children.
Signal Word: Warning or Caution depending on formulation.
Application: Soil applied used as a molluscicide bait applied to soil around vegetables, fruit, berry and field crops greenhouse and
ornamentals. May be formulated with or without calcium arsenate.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 146.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers using different trade names.
Insecticide: Meta Systox-R/oxydemeton-methyl.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 65-75 mg/kg; dermal LDSQ 250 mg/kg. Toxic to bees and fish.
Signal Word: Warning
Application: Foliage spray that gives effective control by contact and systemic action on many vegetable, fruit and field crops,
ornamental flowers, shrubs and trees.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corporation Meta Systox R 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: Mocap/ethoprop
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 60 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 20 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger (emulsifiable), Warning (granular).
Application: Soil applied spray or granule used to control certain pests on vegetable, potato, grass seed and turf.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated Mocap 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
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Insecticide: Monitor/methamidophos.
ToXJcltV: Class I oral LD5Q 15 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 150 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application: Foliage applied spray to control certain insects on fruit, potato, and other crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Monitor 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
Mobay Chemical Corporation Monitor 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Insecticide: Orthene/acephate.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LE>50 945 mg/kg; dermal LD50 > 10,250 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used as a contact and systemic for control of insects on vegetables, field crops, forest, ornamental, plants
and certain residential or industrial buildings.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Orthene 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
Insecticide: /parathion.
ToXJCitV: Class I oral LDjQ 13 mg/kg; dermal LDjQ 6.8 mg/kg. Toxic to warm-blooded animals.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliage spray that controls many insects in many crops. Sometimes used as a soil spray or granular application.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Monsanto Chemical Company parathion 314 694 1000 314 694 1000
Insecticide: /methyl parathion.
ToxicicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 9 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 300-400 mg/kg. Penncap-M: oral LD5Q > 60 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 1200.
Signal Word: Danger. For Penncap-M.
Application: Foliar spray controls many insects. Penncap M is an encapsulated formulation used to control insects on vegetable,
fruit, grape and berry crops, hay, pasture, rangeland, grain, peas, beans (dry, & snap), onions (dry).
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Pennwalt Corporation Penncap M 409 779 0060 409 846 2993
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Insecticide: Phosdrin/mevinphos.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 3.7-12 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 33.8 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application.: Foliage spray that kills by contact or fumigation action under plant canopy. Controls insect pests in a broad range
of field, forage, vegetable and fruit crops. Dissipates quickly.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Shell Chemical Company Phosdrin 713 473 9461 713 473 9461
Insecticide: Pydrin/fenvalerate
ToxicitV: Class III oral LDSO 3200 mg/kg; dermal LD50 > 5000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliar spray to control insects on many ornamental, forest, Nursery, Xmas trees, orchard crops, termites, carpenter
ants.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 34.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Pydrin 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Insecticide: Sevin/carbaryl
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning or Caution depending on formulation.
Application: Foliage spray to control insects on more than 100 different vegetable, fruit, nut and field crops, rangeland, forage,
forests, lawns, ornamentals, shade trees, poultry, pets and many others.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Union Carbide Company Sevin 304 744 3487 212 551 4785
Insecticide: Telone/dichloropropene
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 224 mg/kg; dermal 333 LD50 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Soil applied fumigant that controls insects and weeds in soil that is being prepared for future use.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 132.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Telone II 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
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Insecticide: Temik/aldicarb.
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LD5Q 1 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 20 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Soil applied systemic insecticide nematicide that controls certain pests on potato, dry beans, sugarbeet, ornamentals.
AjltidOtC Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated Temik 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
Insecticide: Thimet/phorate
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LDSQ 2-4 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 20-30 mg/kg. Toxic to warm blooded animals.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application: Soil applied systemic insecticide used to control insects on a wide range of crops; alfalfa, beans, potato, corn, wheat.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 1.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Thimet 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
Insecticide: Tniodan/endosulfan
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LDSQ 30 mg/kg, dermal LD5Q 359 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger Poison.
Application: Foliage spray used to control insects on many crops fruit, berry, vegetable, grains, forest, shade trees, ornamentals.
Controls termites.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 17.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
FMC Corporation Thiodan 215 299 6000 716 735 3765
Insecticide: Thuricide or Dipel/bacillus thuringiensis.
TOXJCitV: Class III nontoxic, safe for the environment.
Signal Word: NA.
Application: Foliage spray for agricultural and ornamental crops. Also used to control mosquito and fly.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 32.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Abott Laboratories Dipel 312 934 0201 312 937 6100
PBI Gordon Batos 816 421 4070 913 342 8783
Sandoz Crop Protection Thuricide 321 699 1616 321 699 1616
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Insecticide: Toxakil or Strobane-T/toxaphene.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 69 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray usually. Also effective when used as a dust or mixed bait forms for the control of certain insects.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 17.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers.
Insecticide: Vapam/metam-sodium.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 1700 mg/kg; dermal LDjg > 1800 mg/kg. Can blister skin if contaminated clothing or skin are
not washed.
Signal Word: Warning or Caution depending on formulation.
Application: Soil applied fumigant that controls many insects, weeds and plant diseases on land being prepared for planting.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 98.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
BASF Corporation
ICI America Inc.
Nemasol 201 316 3000
Vapam 302 575 3000
Several other trade names also being used.
201 316 3000
800 456 3669
Insecticide: Vydate/oxamyl.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 5 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 2960 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger
Application: Foliar spray usually to control certain insects on field crops, vegetables, fruit, ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 12.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Vydate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
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Herbicide: 72,4-0.
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LD5Q rag/kg 375 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 375 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray applied to grasses, small grain, sorghum, com, non-crop areas, and certain other crops. Used as a post-
emergent control of broadleaf weeds. Many broadleaf crops are extremely sensitive to 2,4D.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 63.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Formula 40 or others 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Herbicide: Alanap/naptalam.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD50 1770 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Soil applied preemergence weed control usually combined with other chemicals in certain crops such as cucumbers.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company Alanap L 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
Herbicide: Amiben/chloramben.
ToxicitV: Class HI oral LD50 3500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied spray or granule to control weeds preemergence in certain crops, dry beans, squash, vegetables, melons,
asparagus.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated Amiben 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
Herbicide: /atrazine.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 1780 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Soil applied spray, often tank mixed with other chemicals, for preemergence weed control in corn. Also weed control
in ornamental planting, roadside, Christmas tree and nonselective weed control on non-croplands.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Aatrex 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
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Herbicide: Avenge/difenzoquat
ToXJCJtV: Class I oral LD5Q 470 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 3540 mg/kg. Slight eye or skin irritation.
Signal Word: Danger.
Foliage spray to control wildcats in certain crops.
AlltldOt6 Treatment; Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Avenge 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
Herbicide: Balan/benefin.
ToXJCJtV: Class in oral LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: varies with formulation.
Application: Soil applied preplant to control weeds in alfalfa, clover, lettuce, turf and certain other crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer Trade Name Business Emergency
Blanco Products Company Balan 317 276 2000 317 276 2000
Herbicide: Basagran/bentazon.
ToXJCJty: Class n oral LD5Q 2063 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray often tank mixed with other chemicals to control certain weeds in alfalfa, asparagus, clover, peas, dry
beans, mint, onion, ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
BASF Corporation Basagran 201 316 3000 201 316 3000
Herbicide: Banvel/dicamba.
ToXJCJty: Class II oral LD5Q 1707 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q> 2000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray to control annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in field and silage corn, grain, asparagus, grass seed
crops, turf, pasture, rangeland and noncropland areas such as fence rows, roadways and wasteland. Also for control
of brush and vines in noncropland, pasture, and rangeland areas.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 64, 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Sandoz Crop Protection Banvel D 321 699 1616 321 699 1616
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Herbicide: Bladex/cyanazine.
ToXJcitV: Class II oral LD5Q 288 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 2,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Soil applied usually tank mixed for preemergence weed control in corn or fallow cropland.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Bladex 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Herbicide: Brominal or Buctril/bromoxynil.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 260 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray, often tank mixed with other chemicals, applied for weed control in grain, grass seed crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Inc. Bromoxynil, Buctril 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
Herbicide: Carbyne/barban.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 1350 mg/kg; dermal LD50 > 20,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliar applied spray for wild oat control in grain and certain other crops, mustard, sugarbeet, sunflower.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Sandoz Crop Protection Carbyne 321 699 1616 321 699 1616
Herbicide: Casoron or Norosac/dichlobenil.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 3160 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 1350 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray or granular application cranberry bogs, ornamentals, nurseries, orchards, vineyards, forest plantations,
public green areas, industrial sites, railway lines, under asphalt. Aquatic weeds in non-flowing water.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company Casoron 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
PBI Gordon Norosac 816 421 4070 913 342 8783
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Devrinol/napropamide.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Spray or granular application to soil around base of plants in tree fruit, grape, berry, ornamental plantings. Can be
applied to established as well as new plantings.
AntidOtC Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Devrinol 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Diquat/diquat.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 600 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 400 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray that is nonselective, used as a contact plant desiccant. Sometimes aquatic weed control.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 76.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Diquat 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
Herbicide: Dowpon/dalapon
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD50 970 mg/kg; dermal LD50 7570 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Spray application used as a preplan! treatment to control established perennial grasses in cropland and noncropland
areas and irrigation ditch banks.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Dowpon M 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Herbicide: Dual/metolachlor.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 2780 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning
Application: Soil applied spray, usually applied with other chemicals, or granules for preemergence weed control in certain crops
corn, potato, woody ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Dual, Bleep 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
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Herbicide: Eptam or Genep/EPTC.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 1325 mg/kg; dermal 1420 LD5Q mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied spray or granular application used to control weeds in potatoes, beans, forage legumes, and other crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Genep 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
ICI America Inc. Eptam 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Eradicane/EFTC+.
ToxicitV: Class HI oral LDSQ 1325 mg/kg; dermal 1420 LD5Q mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied preemergence weed control in corn usually applied in combination with other chemicals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Eradicane 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Far-Go or Avadex BW/triallate.
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 1675 mg/kg; may be irritating to skin and eyes.
Signal Word: Warning (EC), Caution (G).
Application: Soil spray or granular application preplan! to control wild oats in grain crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Monsanto Chemical Co. Far-Go, Avadex BW 314 694 1000 314 694 1000
Herbicide: Furloe or Sprout Nip or IPC/chlorpropham.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 3700 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied preplan! to control weeds in certain crops alfalfa, snapbean, berries, vegetable, clover, nursery, onion,
spinach.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Furloe, Sprout Nip 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
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Herbicide: Fusilade/fluazifop.
ToXJCJty: Class I oral LDSQ 2451 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 2420 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Applications: Foliage applied grass control in certain crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Fusiladc 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Glean/cnlorsulfuron
ToXJCJtV: Class in oral LX>5Q 5545 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 3400 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Soil applied preemergence weed control in certain grain crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Co. Glean, Telar 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Goal/oxyfluorfen.
ToXJCJty: Class n oral LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliar spray for pre and postemergence weed control in certain orchard, vineyard, mint, ornamental crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rohm and Hass Company Goal 215 592 3000 215 592 3000
Herbicide:
ToXJcitV:
Signal Word:
Alication:
Gramoxone/paraquat.
Class I oral LD50 150 mg/kg.
Danger poison.
Foliage spray to control weeds in bearing and non-bearing orchards, shade trees and ornamentals, many seed crops
pasture renovation, before planting or crop emergence, dormant alfalfa and clover, directed spray, and for killing potato
vines. Also used on noncropland and at industrial sites.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 76.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc Gramoxone 302 575 3000 800 4516 3669
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Herbicide: Hoelon/diclofop methyl.
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 580 mg/kg; dermal > 5,000 LD50 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger
Application Foliage applied weed control of certain grasses in peas, wheat and other grain.
AntidotS Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Hoechst-Rousscl Agri-Vet Hoelon 201 231 2000 210 231 2244
Herbicide: Karmex/diuron.
ToXJcity: Class H oral LD5Q 3400 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 5000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Waning.
Application: Soil applied spray used as a selective herbicide for control of germinating weeds in berries, alfalfa, grapes, and
peppermint. At high application rates, it is a general weed killer or a soil sterilizer.
Antidote Treatment; Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 87.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Karmex 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Herbicide: Kerb/pronamide.
ToXJCltV: Class in oral LD5Q 5620 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliar or soil directed spray to control grasses in certain orchard, vegetable, grass seed, Xmas tree, berries, nursery
stock, ornamental.
Antidote Treatmenj: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rohm and Hass Company Kerb 215 592 3000 215 592 3000
Herbicide: Lasso/alachlor
ToxicitV: Class I oral LD5Q 1800 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Soil applied spray or granular for preemergence weed control in certain crops corn, dry beans, sunflower, milo.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Monsanto Chemical Company Lasso 314 694 1000 314 694 1000
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Lexone or Sencor/metribuzin.
ToXJCitV: Class UI oral LD5Q 1100 mg/kg; dermal LD50 20,000 tag/kg.
Signal Word: caution
Application; Foliage spray application used to control weeds in wheat, barley, peas, lentils, potatoes, alfalfa, asparagus, and tomatoes.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Lexone 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Mobay Chemical Corporation Sencor 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Herbicide: Lorox/linuron.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD50 4,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliar or soil applied spray for pre and postcmengence weed control in certain crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 87.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Drexel Chemical Company Linex 901 774 4370
DuPont Chemical Company Lorox 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Herbicide: /MCPA.
ToxJcitV: Class HI oral LDjQ 1160 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliar applied spray for weed control in certain crops grain, rangeland, peas, fruit, nuts, and turf.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 64.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated MCPA 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
Herbicide: MH 30/maleic hydrazide.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 6950 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used as a growth inhibitor or for selective weed control in certain crops. Mostly a potato sprout
inhibitor.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Drexel Chemical Company Retard 901 774 4370
Uniroyal Chemical Company MH 30 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
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Herbicide: Post/sethoxydim.
ToxicitV: Class m oral LD5Q 3,200 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliar spray to selectively control grass weeds in certain crops sugarbeet, alfalfa, vegetable, peas, ornamental, fruit.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
BASF Corporation Post 201 316 3000 201 316 3000
Herbicide: Prefar or Betasan/bensulide.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 271 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Spray or granular application for preemergence weed control in certain vegetable and ornamental crops, grass lawns.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 2.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc.
FBI Gordon
Prefar
Betasan
302575 3000
816 421 4070
800 456 3669
913 342 8783
Herbicide: •> Princep/simazine.
ToxicitV: Class HI oral LD50 5,000 mg/kg; dermal LD50 31000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution:
Application: Spray or granular application to the soil. Used in established alfalfa, cherries, peaches, caneberries, cranberries, grapes,
apples, pears, nuts, asparagus, ornamentals, nursery stock, algae control in ponds and in turf grass sod production.
At higher rates, it is used for non-selective weed control in industrial areas.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Princep 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
Several other Manufacturers.
Herbicide: Prowl/pendimethalin
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 1250 mg/kg; dermal 75,000 LD50 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Waning.
Application: Foliar or soil applied to control weeds in corn and potato.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Prowl, Stomp 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
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Herbicide: Pyramin/pyrazon.
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 3,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word caution.
Application: Soil applied spray usually tank mixed with other chemicals for preemergence weed control in sugarbeets and tablebeets.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 34.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
BASF Corporation Pyramin 201 316 3000 201 316 3000
Herbicide: Ramrod/propachlor.
ToXJcitV: Class II oral LD^Q 710 mg/kg may cause allergic skin reaction.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Soil applied spray or granule to control certain weeds in corn, milo, pumpkins.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Monsanto Chemical Company Ramrod
314 694 1000
314 694 1000
Herbicide: Ro Neet/cycloate
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 3160 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Soil applied preplan! for weed control in sugarbeets, sugarbeet seed, spinach.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Ro Neet 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Ronstar/oxadiazon
ToxicitV: Class II oral LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 72,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger (EC), Warning (G,WP).
Application: Soil application preemergence, often combined with other chemicals for broad spectrum weed control in certain
ornamental crops, ornamental plantings and around public buildings.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Inc. Ronstar 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
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Herbicide: Roundup/glyphosate.
ToxicltV: Class II oral LD5Q 4300 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 7940 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application.: Foliage spray to control weeds, tree and woody brush species by ground sprayer, hand-held, aerial application and
others. Controls weeds in many crops, industrial, recreational and public areas.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Monsanto Chemical Company Roundup 314 694 1000
Several Manufacturers package the product under different names.
Herbicide: Sinbar/terbacil.
ToXJCitV: Class III oral LD5Q > 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Soil applied spray for selective control of many weeds in certain crops such as alfalfa, apples, peaches, blueberries,
strawberries, pecans and mint.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer.- Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Sinbar 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Herbicide: Spin-Aid/phenmedipham
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 8,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 4,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliar spray applied for weed control in sugarbeets, spinach, table beets.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Nor-Am Chemical Co. Bentanil, Spin Aid 302 575 2000 800 424 9300
Herbicide: Solicam/norflurazon
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word.- caution.
Application: Soil applied preplan! preemergence weed control in orchard, cranberries.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Sandoz Crop Protection Solicam 321 699 1616 321 699 1616
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Herbicide: Sonalan/ethalfluralin
ToXJCJty: Class II oral LD50 > 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application; Soil applied preemcrgence weed control in certain crops dry beans, cucurbits.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Blanco Products Company Sonalan 317 276 2000 317 276 2000
Herbicide: Surflan/oryzalin.
ToXJCJtV: Class in oral LD5Q > 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Soil applied spray usually as a preemergence control of weeds in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees, nut trees,
vineyards, and established ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Blanco Products Company Surflan 317 276 2000 317 276 2000
Herbicide: Surpass/vernolate+.
ToXJcitV: Class FH oral LD50 1,800 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied preplan! to control grass weeds in corn. Usually applied tank mix with other chemicals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Surpass 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Herbicide: Sutan+ or Genate+/butylate.
ToxJCJty: Class III oral LD50 3,878 mg/kg; dermal LD50 > 4,640 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Soil applied spray often tank mixed with other chemicals or granulars applied preemergence for weed control in corn.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 84.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Genate+ 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
ICI America Inc. Sutan+ 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
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Herbicide: Tenoran/chloroxuron
Toxicity: Class IU oral LD5Q 3,700 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: SoU or foliage spray but usually directed at the soil for pre or postemergence weed control in several crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 86.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Tenoran 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
Herbicide: Tordon/picloram
ToxicitV: Class n oral LD5Q 8200 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliar or soil application for weed and brush control in pasture and non-cropland, right-of-way, small grain.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Tordon 22K 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Herbicide: Treflan/trifluralin.
ToxicitV: Class II or m oral LD50 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning, depending on formulation.
Application: Soil applied liquid spray or granular that controls weeds in beans, sugarbeets, transplants of cabbage and other
vegetables. Nonbearing vineyards, established alfalfa, potatoes. Postplant on greens, okra, cantaloupe, cucumbers, and
watermelons; established ornamental, mint and hops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 85.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Blanco Products Co. Treflan 317 276 2000 317 276 2000
Herbicide: Vapam/metam-sodium.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 1700 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 1800 mg/kg. Can blister skin if contaminated clothing or skin not
washed.
Signal Word: Warning or Caution depending on formulation.
Application: Soil applied fumigant that controls many insects, weeds and plant diseases in soil being prepared for planting.
AtltldOte Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 98.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Vapam 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Several other trade names being used Soil Prep Nemasol.
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Herbicide: Velpar/hexazione.
ToXJCJtV: Class II oral LD50 1,690 mg/kg; dermal LD50 5,278 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliar or soil applied spray to control grass, broadleaf weeds and brush in certain crops, noncropland and forest.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Velpar 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
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Fungicide: Bayleton/triademifon.
ToXJcitV: Class II or III oral LDSO 1,020 mg/kg; dermal LD50 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Waning (WP), Caution (EC, G).
Application: Foliage spray to control plant diseases in orchard, grain, vineyard, vegetable, grass seed, turf, ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 113.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corp. Bayieton 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Fungicide: Benlate/benomyl.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 10,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray for the control of a wide range of diseases of fruits, nuts, vegetables, field crops, turf, and ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 112.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Benlate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Fungicide: /bordeaux.
ToXJcitV: No LD50 rating at this time.
Chemical Composition: Hydrated time plus copper sulfate.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases such as mildew on a variety of crops. Used as a dormant spray on many
orchard, nut and vineyard crops, ornamentals, sometimes used on vegetables.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 103.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company bordeaux 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
Fungicide: Botran/dicloran.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD50 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application.- Foliage spray to control plant diseases on many crops. Used preharvest on orchard, often used post harvest to prevent
storage rots in fruit, vegetable, field crops.omamental.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 94.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Nor-Am Chemical Co. Botran, Botel 302 575 2000 800 424 9300
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Fungicide: Bravo/chlorothalonil
ToxicitV: Class I, LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger, Warning Skin and eye irritant.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in, vegetable, grass seed, turf, ornamental.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 113.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
SDS Biotech Corp. Painesville, Ohio Bravo Daconil 2787
Fungicide: Captan or Orthocide/captan.
ToXJCitV: Class III oral LD5Q 9,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases on orchards, grapes, small fruits, berries, vegetable, and ornamental crops.
Used as a seed treater to protect seeds from soil diseases.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 102.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Orthocide . 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
ICI America Inc. Captan 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Drexel Chemical Company Captan 901 774 4370
Fungicide: Cyprex/dodine.
ToXJcitV: Class I oral LD5Q 1,000 mg/kg; dermal LD50 > 6,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in orchard, nuts, berries.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 112.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
American Cyanamid Company Cyprex 201 831 2000 321 937 6100
Drexel Chemical Company 901 774 4370
Fungicide: Difolatan/captafol.
ToXJcitV: Class II oral LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application.- Foliage spray used to control fungus diseases in grain, potato.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 102.
Manufacturer.- Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corp. Difolatan 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
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Fungicide: Dithane or Manzate/mancozeb.
ToxJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 11,200 mg/kg; dermal LD50 15,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in orchard.vegetable, nut, and field crops. It can be used as a seed
treatment for potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cereal grains.
Antidote Treatment Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 101.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Manzate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Rohm and Hass Company Dithane 215 592 3000
Fungicide: Duter/triphenyltin
ToXJCJty: Class D oral LD5Q 156 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 1,600 mg/kg.
Signal Word warning.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in potato, sugarbeet, certain vegetables.
Antidote Treatment Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 108.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Hoechst-Roussel Agri-Vet. Outer 201 231 2000 210 231 2244
Fungicide: Dyrene/anilazine.
ToxJcitV: Class I oral LD5Q 5,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Foliage spray used to control fungus diseases in ornamental, turf, certain vegetables and other crops.
Antidote Treatment Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 111.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Mobay Chemical Corp. Dyrene 816 242 2000 816 242 2582
Fungicide: /ferbam.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q > 17,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in orchard, nuts and many other crops.
Antidote Treatment Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 99.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers package products containing ferbam.
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Fungicide: Funginex/trifonne
ToXJCJty: Class III (WP) Class II (EC) oral LD5Q > 16,000 mg/kg; dennal LD5Q > 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word Caution (WP) Danger.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in orchard, vegetable, berry, grain, ornamental. Can be used as a post
harvest dip.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 113.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Funginex 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
Fungicide: Gallex/xylenol, + meta cresol
ToXJCJtV: Class II.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Soil application usually a drench to control crown gall and other bacteria diseases on trees, vines, ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
AgBioChem Inc. Gallex 415 254 0789 415 254 0789
Fungicide: Galltrol/agrobacterium
Toxicity: ciass n.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Used as a dip on seedling, cuttings, bare rootstock to control crown gall.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, this product
Manufacturer:
AgBioChem Inc.
is an agricultural bacteria.
Trade Name Business
Galltrol A 415 254 0789
Emergency
415 254 0789
Fungicide: /imazalil.
ToXJcitV: Class II.
Signal Word: Warning .
Application: Seed treatment on grain, post harvest decay on certain fruit.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
FMC Corporation
Wilbur Ellis Company
Fresh Guard
Nu Zone
215 299 6000
415 772 4000
716 735 3765
415 7724000
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Fungicide: Karathane/dinocap.
ToXJCJty: Class III oral LD5Q 980 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control fungus diseases on plants. Also used to control mites on fruit, vegetables, ornamental.
AntidOtC Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 68.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rohm and Hass Company Karathane 215 592 3000 215 592 3000
Fungicide:
Toxicity:
Signal Word:
Application:
Kocide 101/copper hydroxide.
Class III oral LD5Q 1,000 mg/kg. Can cause severe eye irritation
Caution.
Foldage spray used to control plant diseases on alfalfa, orchard, beans, berries, crucifer and cole crops, melons,
cranberry, cucumber, vineyards, nuts, vegetable.ornamental small grain.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 102.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Griffin Corporation Kocide 101 912 242 8635
Fungicide:
Toxicity:
Signal Word
Application:
/lime sulfur.
Class I, Aqueous solution or calcium polysulfide.
Danger
Foliage spray used to control diseases usually as a dormant or delay dormant spray in orchard, nuts, berry, some
ornamental and many other crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 48.
Manufacturer- Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp.
C.H. Lilly Company
Lime Sulfur
Lime Sulfur
209 224 2513
503 256 4600
415 233 3737
Fungicide:
Toxicity:
Signal Word:
Application:
/maneb.
Class III oral LD5Q 7,990 mg/kg.
Caution.
Foliage spray used to control blight on potatoes, tomatoes and many other diseases of fruits, vegetables, and field
crops; also a turf fungicide.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 100.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers produce a form of maneb.
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Fungicide: Manzate or Dithane/mancozeb.
ToXJcitV: Class HI oral LD5Q 11,200 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 15,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray to used to control plant diseases in orchard.vegetable, nut, and field crops. It can be used as a seed
treatment for potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cereal grains.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 101.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company Manzate 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Rohm and Hass Company Dithane 215 592 3000
Fungicide: Mertect/thiabendazole
ToXJCJtV: Class HI oral LD5Q 3,100 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution .
Application: Foliage spray used to control molds and rots.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 113.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
MSD Agvet, Merck & Co. Mertect, Arbotect 210 855 3800 215 661 7300.
Fungicide: No Bunt/nexachlorobenzene
ToxicitV: oral LD50 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word:
Application: Seed protectant to control bunts and smuts in wheat.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 90.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers produce a form No bunt or HCB.
Fungicide: Orthocide or Captan/captan.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 9,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases on orchards, grapes, small fruits, berries, vegetable, and ornamental crops.
Used as a seed treater to protect seeds from soil diseases.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 102.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Orthocide 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
ICI America Inc. Captan 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Drexel Chemical Company Captan 901 774 4370
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Fungicide: Phaltan/folpet
ToXJCJtV: Class II oral LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning.
Application: Foliage spray to control plant diseases on berry, orchard, vegetable crops, ornamnentais, seed bed treatment.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 102.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Valent USA Corp. Fungitrox 0 209 224 2513 415 233 3737
ICI America Inc. Phaltan 302 575 3000 300 456 3669
Fungicide: Phygon/dlchlone
ToXJCJtV: Class m oral LD5Q 1,300 mg/kg; dermal LD50 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases on orchard, vegetable, field crops, ornamental, public outdoor plantings.
Antidote Treatment; Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers produce Phygon.
Fungicide: Ridomal/metalaxyl
ToXJCJty: Class I oral LD50 669 mg/kg; dermal LD50 3,100 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Spray applied to seed to protect it from soil diseases that are injurious to plants.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 113.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation. Ridomil, Subdue 919 292 7100 914 478 3131
Fungicide: Ronilan/vinclozolin.
ToxJCJtV: Class in oral LD50 10,000 mg/kg; dermal LD50 2,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases on vineyards, orchards, hops, vegetable, ornamental, turf.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
BASF Corporation Ronilan 201 316 3000 201 316 3000
Sierra Chemical Company Vorlan 314 275 7561
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Fungicide: Rovral/iprodione
ToXJcitV: Class III oral LD5Q 10,000 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 5,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases on vineyard, orchard, berry, vegetable, ornamental, flowers, turf, seed
treater.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 112.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated Rovral Chipco 26019 919 549 2000 800 334 7577
Fungicide: Rubigan/fenarimol.
TpxicitV: Class II or Class III, varies with formulation.
Oral LD5Q 4,500 mg/kg; dermal LD50 2,500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Warning, Caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in orchard, other crops and ornamentals.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Blanco Products Company Rubigan 317 276 2000 317 276 2000
Fungicide: Spergon/chloranil
TpxicitV: Oral LD5Q 4,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word:
Application: Seed treatment to protect seed and seedlings from soil diseases.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company Spergon 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
Fungicide: /sulfur.
ToXJcitV: Class III.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in most crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 48.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
ICI America Inc. Magnetic 6 302 575 3000 800 456 3669
Sandoz Crop Protection Thiolux 321 699 1616 321 699 1616
Stoller Chemical Company This, That 713 461 2910 713 466 1975
Drexel Chemical Company Suffa 901 774 4370
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Fungicide: Telone/dichloropropene.
ToXJCJty: Qass III oral LD5Q mg/kg; dermal LD5Q mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
AppilC^tlOIL Soil applied spray used when preparing ground for planting. Control soil diseases in many crops.
AntldOtC treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 132.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Dow Chemical Company Telone H 517 636 1000 517 636 4400
Fungicide: Tenacoat/etridiazole.
ToXJCJtV: Class I oral LD5Q 1,077 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 1,700 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Danger.
Application: Seed treater, infunow treater or soil applied to control plant diseases in grain, vegetable, ornamental, turf.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Sierra Chemical Company Truban 314 275 7561
Uniroyal Chemical Company Terra Coat 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
United Agri-products Inc. Phorate TSX 303 356 4400 303 356 4400
Fungicide: /thiram.
ToXJCJtV: Class ffl oral LDjQ 780 mg/kg.
Signal Word: Caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control certain plant diseases in orchard, berries, vegetables. As seed protectant reduces loss
from soil diseases.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 96.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
DuPont Chemical Company thiram 800 441 7515 800 441 3637
Pennwalt Corporation thiram 409 779 0060 409 846 2993
Several Manufacturers using different trade names.
Fungicide: Tilt/propiconazol
ToXJCJty: Oral LD50 4,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word:
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in grain, grass seed.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacture!: Trade Name Business Emergency
Ciba Geigy Corporation Tilt 919 292 7100 9M 4?g
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FungJCJdd: Topsin/thiophanate-methyl.
ToxicitV: Class III oral LD5Q 7,500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray to give systemic control plant diseases in orchard, vegetable, turf.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Pennwalt Corporation Top-sin M 409 779 0060 409 846 2993
Fungicide: VUavax/carboxin
ToxidtV: Class III oral LD5Q 3,820 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 8,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Seed treater used to control soil diseases in grain, corn, and other crops.
Antidote Treatment: Information is not found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Uniroyal Chemical Company Vitavax 203 573 2000 203 723 3670
Fungicide: /zineb.
ToXJcitV: Class HI oral LD5Q > 5,200 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q 2,500 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control fungus plant disease on fruit and vegetables.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 100.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers produce a form of zineb.
Fungicide: /ziram.
ToxicitV: Class HI oral LD5Q 1,400 mg/kg; dermal LD5Q > 6,000 mg/kg.
Signal Word: caution.
Application: Foliage spray used to control plant diseases in fruit and vegetables.
Antidote Treatment: Information is found in "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings" fourth edition, page 99.
Manufacturer: Trade Name Business Emergency
Several Manufacturers produce ziram.
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INDEX
Abott Laboratories 3
acephate 78
Ag Chem & Hop Lab, WA Dept of Ag 5,15
AgBioChem Inc. 3
agrobacterium 101
alachlor 89
Alanap 83
aldicarb 80
Alfalfa Hay 27
Alfalfa Seed 28
Alternatives To Pesticides 6,23
Ambush 72
American Cyanamid Company 3
Amiben 83
anilazine 100
Apple 29
Apricots 30
Asana 72
Asparagus 30
atrazine 83
Avadex BW 87
Avenge 84
azinphos methyl 75
B
bacillus thuringiensis 80
Balan 84
Banvel 84
barban - 85
Barley 31
Basagran 84
BASF Corporation 3
Bayleton 98
Beans, Dry 32
Beans, Snap 33
Beet Seed, Table 34
Beets, Table 34
benefit! 84
Benlate 98
benomyl 98
bensulide 91
bentazon 84
Betasan 91
Blackberry 35
Bladex 85
Blueberry 36
bordeaux 98
Botran 98
Boysenberry 36
Bravo 99
Broccoli 37
Brominal 85
bromoxynil 85
Brussel Sprout 37
Buctril 85
Bureau of Dairy, Idaho Dept of Ag 5,18
butylate 94
C.H. Lilly Company 3
Cabbage Seed 39
Cabbage 37
Capitol Medical Laboratory 4,9
captafol 99
captan 99
carbaryl 79
carbofuran 75
carboxin 107
Carbyne 85
Carrot 38
Carrot Seed 38
Casoron 85
Cauliflower 37
Chemical Fallow 39
Chemtrec 1,8
Cherry 40
Childrens Hospital & Medical Center 8
chloramben 83
chloranil 105
chlorothalonil 99
chloroxuron 95
chlorpropham 87
chlorpyrifos 74,76
chlorsulfuron 88
Christmas Tree 41
Ciba Geigy Corporation 3
Clover Hay 42
Clover Seed 42
Comite 72
Consulting Associates, Boise 6,22
Coop Extension Service, U of Idaho 4,12
Coop Extension Service, Oregon State U 4,12
Coop Extension Service, WSU 4,12
copper hydroxide 102
Corn, Field and Silage 43
Corn, Sweet 44
Counter 72
Cranberry 45
Cucumber 45
Currant 46
cyanazine 85
cycloate 92
Cygon 73
Cyprex 99
D
2,4-D 83
Dairy & Food Div, WA Dept of Ag 5,18
dalapon 86
Dasanit 73
Deaconess Medical Center 1,8
Department of Laboratory Medicine, U of W 9,10
Devrinol 86
Di-Syston 74
diazinon 73
Dibrom 73
dicamba 84
dichlobenil 85
dichlone 104
dichloropropene 79,106
diclofop methyl 89
dicloran 98
dicofol 75
difenzoquat 84
Difolatan 99
dimethoate 73
dinocap 102
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Dipel 80
Diquat 86
disulfoton 74
Dithane 100, 103
diuron 89
Div of Industrial Safety & Health
WISHA Olympia 5,16
WISHA Seattle 5,16
WISHA Spokane 5,16
dodine 99
Dow Chemical Company 3
Dowpon 86
Drexel Chemical Company 3
Dual 86
Dursban 74
DuPont Chemical Company 3
Outer 100
Dyfonate 74
Dylox 74
Dyrene 100
Eastern Idaho Pathologist Lab 4,9
Blanco Products Company 3
endosulfan 80
Enforcement Agencies Pesticides 4,10
Environmental Hazards 4,11
Environmental Protection Agency Region X
Michael Watson, Toxkologist 4,10
Seattle 4,10
Idaho Operations Office 4,10
Oregon Operations Office 4,10
Washington Operations Office 4,10
Eptam 87
EPTC ' 87
Eradicane 87
esfenvalerate 72.
ethalfluralin 94
ethoprop 77
etridiazole 106
Evergreen Legal Services 6,21
Far-Go 87
fenarimol 105
fensulfothion 73
fenvalerate 79
ferbam 100
Filbert 46
fluazifop 88
FMC Corporation 3
folpet 104
fonofos 74
Food & Dairy Div, OR Dept of Ag 5,18
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Bothel 5,18
Portland 5,18
FDA Blane 5,19
FDA Boise 5,18
FDA Bothel 5,19
FDA Pocotello 5,18
FDA Spokane 5,19
FDA Yakima 5,19
Forestry 5,20
Coeur D'Alene 5,20
Missoula 5,20
Olympia 5,20
Portland 5,20
Salem 5,20
Fresh Guard
Funginex
Furadan
Furloe
Fusilade
Gallex
Galltrol
Garlic
Genate
Genep
Glean
glyphosate
Goal
Gooseberry
Gramoxone
Grape
Grass Seed
Guthion
101
101
75
87
88
101
101
48
94
87
88
93
88
46
88
47
48
75
H
Harborview Medical Center 4,9
Headwaters NCAP 6,23
Health Services Div, Washington Dept of Health 5,13
Health 5,13
Helena Chemical Company 3
hexachlorobenzene 103
hexazione %
Hoechst-Rousse! Agri-Vet 3
Hoelon 89
Hop 49
Horse Radish 49
ICI America Inc.
Idaho Dept of Lands
Idaho Operations Office
Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare
Idaho Legal Aid
Idaho County Extension Offices
Idaho Dept of Agriculture
mazalil
Imidan
Inland Regional Council
Inspection Agency
iprodione
J-K
Kale
Kara thane
Karmex
Kelthane
Kerb
Kocide 101
Lab Services Div, OR Dept of Ag
Lannate
Lasso
Legal Services
Lentil
Lettuce
Lettuce Seed
Lexone
lime sulfur
3
5,20
10
44,11,13,15
6,21
1
4,10
101
75
6,23
5,18
105
53
102
89
75
89
102
5,15
76
89
6,21
49
50
50
90
102
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linuron
Loganberry
Lorox
Lorsban
Loveland Industries Inc.
M
Magic Valley Regional Medical Center
malathion
maleic hydrazide
raancozeb
maneb
Manzate
Maria te
Mary Bridge Childrens Health Center
MCPA
Medical Central Laboratory
Melons
Mercy Medical Center
Merk & Company
Mertect
Mesurol
Meta Systox-R
metalaxyl
metaldehyde
metam-sodium
methamidophos
methiocarb
methomyl
methoxychlor
methyl parathion
metolachlor
metribuzin
Metropolitan Hospitals Laboratory
mevinphos
MH 30
Michael Watson, Toxicologist
Mint
Mobay Chemical Corporation
Mocap
Monitor
Monsanto Chemical Company
MSD Agvet, Merck & Co.
Mustard
N
Nat Coalition Against Misuse of Pesticides
Nat Institute of Occupational Safety & Health
N W Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
NACAMP
naled
napropamide
naptalam
NCAP
Nemasol
NIOSH
No Bunt
Nor-Am Chemical Company
norflurazon
Norosac
Nu Zone
Nudrin
O
Oat
Occupational Safety & Health Adm
OSHA Boise
OSHA Seattle
90
51
90
76
3
4,9
76
90
100, 103
102
100, 103
76
1,8
90
4,9
51
4,9
3
103
77
77
104
77
81
78
77
76
76
78
86
90
4,9
79
90
10
52
3
77
78
3
3
53
6,22
5,13
6,23
6,22
73
86
83
6,23
81, 95
5,13
103
3
93
85
101
75
54
5,16
5,16
Occupational Medicine Clinic
OERS
Office of Health Monitoring, OR
Onion
Oregon County Extension Offices
Oregon Medical Laboratory
Oregon Department of Ag
Oregon Department of Forestry
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Oregon Occupational Safety and Health
Oregon Emergency Response System
Oregon Health Sciences University
Oregon Department of Health and Welfare
Oregon Legal Services Corporation
Oregon State University
Oregon Health Division
Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality
Oregonians for Food and Shelter
Ornamental and Turf
Orthene
Orthocide
oryzalin
OSHA
oxadiazon
oxamyl
oxydemeton-methyl
oxyfluorfen
paraquat
parathion
PARC
Pathologist Regional Laboratory
FBI Gordon
Pea
Pea Seed
Peach
Pear
pendimethalin
Pennwalt Corporation
Pepper
permethrin
Pest Management Practices
Pesticide Analytical Response Center
Pesticide Incident Reporting
Pesticide Health and Safety Education
Pesticides and Chemical Laboratory
Phaltan
phenmedipham
Phorate TSX
phorate
Phosdrin
phosmet
Phygon
Physicians Laboratory
picloram
PIRT
Plum
POISON CONTROL CENTER
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Post
Potato
Pounce
Prefar
Princep
Private and Hospital Laboratories
pronamide
propachlor
4,9
5,14
5,13
54
2
4,9
4,5,10,15
5,20
4,11
5,16
5,14
1,8
5,13
6,21
4,12
6,13
4,11
6,22
55
78
99, 103
94
16
92
81
77
88
78
5,14
4,9
3
58
59
56
57
91
3
59
72
6,22
5,M
5,14
6,24
5,15
104
93
106
80
79
75
104
4,9
95
5,14
60
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
91
61
72
91
91
4,9
89
92
110
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propargite
propiconazol
Prowl
Prune
Pumpkin
Pydrin
Pyramin
pyrazon
Q-R
Radish
Ramrod
Raspberry
Regional Pesticides and Chemical Laboratory
Rhone-Poulenc Incorporated
Rhubarb
Ridomal
Ro Neet
Rohm and Hass Company
Ronilan
Ronstar
Roundup
Rovral
Rubigan
Sacred Heart Medical Center
SALUD, Phoenix
Sandoz Crop Protection
SDS Biotech K.K.
Sencor
sethoxydim
Sevin
Shell Chemical Company
Sierra Chemical Company
simazme
Sinbar
Soil Prep
Solicam
Sonalan
Spergon
Spin-Aid
Spinach Seed
Spinach
Sprout Nip
Squash
St. Alphonsus Hospital
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
State Pesticide Laboratory
State Coordinating Group
Stoller Chemical Company
Strawberry
Strobane-T
Sugar Beet Seed
sulfur
Sunflower Seed
Surflan
Surpass
Sutan
Swiss Chad
Telephone Numbers
Telone
Temik
Tenoran
terbacil
terbufos
72
106"
91
60
62
79
92
92
53
92
62
5,15
3
63
104
92
3
104
92
93
105
105
1,4,8,9
6,23
3
3
90
91
79
3
3
91
93
95
93
94
105
93
64
63
87
64
1,8
4,9
5,15
5,14
3
65
80
66
105
66
94
94
94
53
1
79, 106
80
95
93
72
Terracoat
thiabendazole
Thimet
Thiodan
thiophanate-methyl
thiram
Thuricide
Tilt
Tomato
Topsin
Tordon
Toxakil
toxaphene
Treasure Valley Laboratory
Treflan
triademifon
triallate
trichlorfon
trifluralin
triforine
triphenyltin
Truban
Turnip
U
U of W Dept. of Environmental Health
U.S. Forest Service, Portland
U.S. Forest Service, Missoula
Union Carbide Company
Uniroyal Chemical Company
United Agri-products Inc.
University Extension Services
University Hospital
University of Idaho
Valent USA Corporation
Vapam
Velpar
Velsicol Chemical Company
vernolate
vinclozolin
Vitavax
Vydate
W
Walnut
Washington Toxic Coalition
Washington State University
Washington Friends of Farms and Forests
Washington State Pesticide Advisory Board
Washington Dept of Health
Washington Toxic Coalition
Washington Dept of Agriculture
Yakima, WA
Olympia, WA
Washington Dept of Social & Health Services
Washington Dept of Natural Resources
Washington Dept of Ecology
Olympia
Redmond
Spokane
Yakima
Washington Dept of Labor & Industries
Washington County Extension Offices
Waste/Spills/Accidents
Wheat
Wilbur Ellis Company
106
103
80
80
107
106
80
106
67
107
95
81
81
4,9
95
98
87
74
95
101
100
106
53
4,12
5,20
5,20
3
3
3
4,12
4,9
4,12
3
81
96
3
94
104
107
81
68
6,23
4,12
6,22
5,14
5,13
6,23
10
4,10
4,10
Lab5,13
5,20
4,11
4,11
4,11
4,11
5,16
2
4,11
69
3
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Work Group on Pesticide Health & Safety 6,24
Worker Health and Safety 5,16
X
xylenol, + meta cresol 101
Y
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital 1,8
Z
zineb 107
ziram 107
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