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RATES OF USE AND TIME OF APPLICATION:

STORAGE: Store in original container, tightly closed and in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight and foodstuffs. Protect from frost, store above 40° F.

MIXING AND APPLICATION: Half fill the spray tank with clean water and begin agitation. Add the required quantity of SEAMAC SURGE and then the rest of the water. Use enough water for good spray coverage. The foliar spray should be applied as a fine mist, with low fluid velocity until it is wet. Do not foliar-apply during times of moisture or heat stress. For best results apply during the cool part of the day or when temperatures are below 85° F. Do not spray just before or after rainfall or sprinkler irrigation. Use a mild rate of surfactant for maximum dispersal and leaf adherence. Maintain agitation throughout the spraying operation.

APPLICATION VOLUMES:Foliar/Ground application: Apply in 5 – 20 gallons of water per acre.Aerial Application: Apply in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre.Fertigation: Use in a concentration of 100 parts water to 1 part SEAMAC SURGE.

COMPATIBILITY AND USES: SEAMAC SURGE is suitable for use in liquid foliar, soil applied, irrigation, aerial and fertigation applications. SEAMAC SURGE is physically compatible with a wide range of agricultural chemicals. Consult your distributor for the latest information.

NOTICE TO BUYER: Warranty StatementThe manufacturer warrants that this product conforms to its chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond the control of the manufacturer. In no case shall the manufacturer be liable for consequential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. The manufacturer makes no warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or any other express or implied warranty except as stated above.

FRUITSCROP Rate

Pints/AcreApplication Directions

CITRUS 1 – 4 Apply up to 8 times during the season. The first application should be at early growth (feather growth). Make the second application at petal fall and then apply every 14–28 days throughout the season.Post harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest

POME FRUITApples, Pear, Quince, etc

1 – 4 Apply up to 8 times in a program through the season to harvest. Start applications at pink bud and follow with an application after petal fall. Then make applications every 14–28 days throughout the growing season. Post harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest

STONE FRUITCherry, Peaches,

Nectarine, Apricot, Plums, Prunes,etc

1 – 4 Apply up to 8 times at regular intervals (every 10–14 days) throughout the season up to harvest. Apply beginning at pink bud or white bud. Plums – begin at cot-split. Repeat applications throughtout the growing season. Post harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest.Cherries - may benefit from up to 3 post-harvest applications prior to leaf fall.

GRAPESWine, Table, Raisin, Juice

1 – 4 Apply throughout the growing season allowing 10–14 days between applications. Post harvest - Continue applications for up to 4 weeks after harvest.

STRAWBERRIES 1 – 4 Apply as soon as possible after transplanting (if applicable) and then at 3-6 week intervals to the green fruit stage. Post harvest - After picking, apply up to three times onto foliage crowns.

BERRIESCaneberries

andBushberries

1 – 4 Caneberries - Apply at first new leaf and continue at 2-4 week intervals up to green fruit. The first application to transplanted crops should be made as soon as possible after planting.Bushberries - Apply at 3 week intervals from early leaf until open flower and immediately prior to harvest. Post harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest

NUTSCROP Rate

Pints/AcreApplication Directions

ALMONDS 1 – 4 Apply up to 8 times in a program through the season to harvest. Start applications at pink bud and follow with an application after petal fall. Then make applications every 14–28 days throughout the growing season.Post harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest

TREE NUTSWalnut, Hazelnut,

Pistachio, Pecan etc

1 – 4 Apply up to 8 times in a programme through the season to harvest. Start applications at 1% bloom, then again at 30% bloom.Then make applications every 14–28 days throughout the growing seasonPost harvest - Apply up to 4 weeks after harvest

VEGETABLESCROP Rate

Pints/AcreApplication Directions

CUCURBIT VEGETABLES

Cucumber, Melons, Pumkins, ect

FRUITING VEGETABLESTomatoes, Peppers, etc

LEAFY VEGETABLESLettuce, Cabbage,

Broccoli, Celery, etc

1 – 4 Apply to transplanted crops as soon as possible after transplanting. Continue to make applications to all crops at 3 week intervals throughout the growing season.

LEGUMESGreen bean, Peas ect

1 - 4 Make first spray at 3rd trifoliate and follow with a repeat application in 14 days.

BULB VEGETABLESOnion, Garlic, etc

1 - 4 Apply to transplanted crops as soon as possible after transplanting. Apply to all crops at 2-3 week intervals throughout the growing season.

POTATOES 1 - 4 Apply in a program at 7-14 day intervals through the growing season

1 - 4 Seed crops and low tuber-setting cultivars will benefit from an additional application about 10 days prior to tuber initiation, and repeated at tuber initiation.

FIELD CROPSCROP Rate

Pints/AcreApplication Directions

CORNSweetcorn and Fieldcorn

1 - 4 Apply at 2-4 leaf stage. Repeat application at stem elongation and thereafter at 4-6 week intervals as required.

COTTON 1 - 4 Apply every 7–18 days throughout the growing season.

LEGUMESDry Bean, Chick peas,

Lentils ect

1 - 4 Make first spray at 3rd trifoliate and follow with a repeat application in 14 days.

CEREAL CROPSRice, Wheat,Oats, etc

1 – 4 Apply at 21 days after crop emergence and at panicle emergence

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