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-1 03(2, UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION' Ms. Cheryl Wagner Prime Source, LLC MAD * y <jn^ ^ i irtn f i_ IL\j\\g c/o Wagner Regulatory Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 640 Hockessin,DE 19707 Subject: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select EPA Reg. No. 89442-1 EPA Decision Number: 475107 Your label amendment submitted on January 31, 2013 and resubmitted with changes on March 5, 2013, that makes updates to the Directions for Use, the Warranty Statement and the Storage and Disposal section Dear Ms. Wagner: The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended is acceptable. One copy of the label stamped "Accepted" is enclosed for your records. This label supersedes all labels previously accepted for this product. Please submit one copy of the final printed label before the product is released for shipment. If you have any questions, please contact Heather Garvie by phone at: 703-308-0034 or via email at: [email protected] . Sincerely, Hope A. Johnson Acting Product Manager 21 Fungicide Branch Registration Division Enclosure: Stamped label

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYWASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETYAND POLLUTION PREVENTION'

Ms. Cheryl WagnerPrime Source, LLC MAD * y <jn^

• ^ i irtn f i_ IL\j\\gc/o Wagner Regulatory Associates, Inc.P.O. Box 640Hockessin,DE 19707

Subject: Tebuconazole 3.6 SelectEPA Reg. No. 89442-1EPA Decision Number: 475107Your label amendment submitted on January 31, 2013 and resubmitted withchanges on March 5, 2013, that makes updates to the Directions for Use, theWarranty Statement and the Storage and Disposal section

Dear Ms. Wagner:

The amended label referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the FederalInsecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended is acceptable.

One copy of the label stamped "Accepted" is enclosed for your records. This label supersedes alllabels previously accepted for this product. Please submit one copy of the final printed labelbefore the product is released for shipment. If you have any questions, please contact HeatherGarvie by phone at: 703-308-0034 or via email at: [email protected] .

Sincerely,

Hope A. JohnsonActing Product Manager 21Fungicide BranchRegistration Division

Enclosure: Stamped label

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For contro of specified diseases on various crops, golf course turf, field, nursery and containerornameritas and cprnmercjaliand residential: landscapes. *

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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS ?• - i - , , ' - , , , . . , . . .

HarmfuMf swallowed^ inhaled or'absofbed'torough skiri. Avoid "cb'ntadt With skin, eyes or clothing j; Avoidbreathing vapor or spray mist. . • jj 'I: • • . ; • ' : { ".;,«.; y-w. .„ ' . . • , ' • - . - ; ? 4 ? ^ : , • . • - - , . -X ;.. • • - . . ,• ^ . <:,>. ' . \ \ . . . . . ; .< i <J ; i | - : . .

PERSONAL PROTE^WBEQUIPMENT (PPE) - ! |- 1Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more optilnsj'followthe instructions for category C on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. • • ! " * • ; •$ ' • • • ; ,> ;

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Applicators and other handlers mus^t wear: S I 4••'• Lbijig-sleeved shirt and long pant; ' ;» . . ; | ''• Chfemical-resistant gloves, such i\s barrier laminate, or butyl rubber or riitrile1 rubber or he<Spr|he|rubber or

polyvinyl chloride or viton '• r; .« Shoes plus socks - f"' ' " ' ' " -1 .i;

Follow manufacturer's instructions for iileaning/maintaining-PPE. If no such instructions for wash|bles exist,use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPBseparately from other laundry. : | ';;

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ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEfyiENTiS lt .; > >. %i ,; l:. i;. . . jiWhen handlers,use closed systerns>,ej^lpsed;cabs,,^r!;airc(raft in-.a mariner/that meet.s th? i require|nei|ts listedin the Worker Protection Standard, j | f PPErequirements may be reduced or rriodiped as-specified in the-Wp3. . :^ ' IE.

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Wash hands^bfefcire eating, drinkljig, cHewihg'gumiusi^'tobaccddr using the;toilet. ft?"Remove tlothlh^ immediately if|)esti de'gets inside: Then waiH^hbr^ughly arid :put on ideian llothing.Remove PPE immediately'afterfiandiingthis^roduct.Waish'^ re|nowing. As

:soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean 'Clothing. '''• ii f "''" "

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS1 ; | This pesticide is toxic to mammals, fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not applyrdireetlysto vyater, jprto areaswhere, surface water is present or to intertidal-areas belowithe mean high water mark. Runoffrnaf bejhazard&iusjtbraquatic organisms in neighboring* areas: Do not contaminate water- whenidisposir lf equipmentwashwaterbrrinsate. "' ' '-! - • . ' • " , • , • * : ' ! • * * • • • • • •$ : i~ : -

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Ground! Water Advisory: Tebuconazple is, known to Jeach thr ugh:s liii!itoigrAund*una resulfoflabel use?rlJse-6f>thiS'ChemGalih;ar^s:vi/heYe^sbils^areiper^ ^table is shallow, may result;ih.graiund-^vaterrcontaminatipn. ' r;/ ' ' • ' ! ii I -I

Surface' Water Advisory-:; TebucohazSle 3>6 Select•may'contaminate'water;through'dnift:bf;spray|inffivind. --•••T=ebucbniaz6le'3f6"Select!has a^highupMential for runofffor'severahmonths^or more after-applieatiffif f?oorly;..draining; soils and soils with shallow water tables are more proneitbfrmnbff^hat^contains^hisspnddult. t^level, .well maintained vegetative buffer stripSbetween areas to which this product is applied and SuWacefwalep *- • ? . • :features such as ponds, streams, and Springs will reduce the potential for contamination of wafer from rainfall-runoff. Runoff of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainf^ ifWoleeastedwithin 48 hours.

H; ''• • ' • " • ' DIRECTIONS FOR USE i | •£It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. !? j;

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1 ' Amendment EPA comments 5JMar2013Do not apply,*this product in a way that will contact workers or other"p'ersjpns;'e'ither dire'etly:br thrd'ugh jclrift.'Only protected handlers may be in the area during application F6f;a"'nylrequire'rne"ritsvspfe^ifie'to' your State orTribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation .•.r^'fyJ:--• .> ' "• '•:.••-.•• • .- ! • * • • • • ! < :

' . ' AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS ; » > ; ^- f; —Use this product in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Proteictidn'<St"ah'dard, 401©FR Part 1;70;This Standard^contains requirements for the protection of agricultural woFllers bn';fam%ff<jfes1s;'inupseri|s;' andgreenhouses, |and handlers of agricultural pesticides It contains requiferfients for-tfaihirig, dedontamihation;>;

notification4 ar&l emergency assistance It also contains specific instructions;-^rid"exefeplio1isrp'erfaining to the-Statements"onl,this label about personal protective equipment (PPE)f ahd;|estrictedsentr.requirements in triis box only apply to uses of this product that are c^ere|i';'l3y?'the%6tiSPProie'cti&n Standard:

Do not enter 01 allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted, entry^interval' (RE!)1:•The;REI5fof eachcrop is listesd if the application directions associated with each ;crbpY: '; : :'' ' ;- ' • . - , • . - • ! • . . . • • . - •

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« Cherriicai-resistant glo.ves, such as barrier laminate or butyl rubber or nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber or^-H£i -S?^ H----M-'?;. '.i- -! t-'v^-.?--- -.- .i ;iV *f.,,- -C--, ,.'• - -,\J -"••': '.:!.-'"•''-„,.- , "-1? >~ •*"•'-• '" ' • "-• •*" " • - • • ' * •• % v1-*- --^ y^' ..... • " ' .- , ', • - ; ' - , . ' "' - -. '- ' -•' ' "

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; § v NON-AGRICULTURAL USE"REQUIRE!VIENITS;; :.'"'' ."^".".VJ"'!"The requinjmefnts in this box only apply to uses of this product that are NG,)T within'the scope of the WorkerProtejtion.,pta|dardjfor,|grjc |tural,pesticid§s,j[4Q.jCI5p part47P). TJ^,V\^S. appilies wher\this prpp!uc.t..is .used to

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Cheek equipiinenit.calibration frequently. ,Complete..covefag"e and uniform application .afelessential .for the, most••»..- -»i«v^! i.tSTj«>ri ^«.i.»^-5'c::-rt'r%;;!f .•i'-w/v'-jvi-ij.vi'i'r. »;«a;'w?v;«vi ;?s«f:.f%r.;' ,^-vy-• -;i"" • -£•«:?';•.<; «si:^ i v"" ":,; ^u'r-;??""?1

effectiy.e|es|;|tsj espgcialjy^when lower .spray, volu.rnesiar,e appjied. If nejcessary, inejease, the' " " '

ChemiqatioKi: Apply tebueonazole 3,6 Select through "irrigation •equiproen'i: only to crops and diseasesijdfa V.- fff_7t-^»,'J-'f'j<"i'',^y?:f-if «J^SK> ::ii^«f»-^'!a'- . S,r-VK,-^SS^,:>^fer;Mr; 'tii- -SJ'r-Sj" fvfi'--iE^^ "I'.' .'lff. .'K^rt?,* - - ' - f

which the^chsmigation us^isjpej^fied^pj^^Jeb^JcpjTazoje 3.6.Selectjnly through center^p.iv4ot, Jatei l.moye.,end tow ;|id^y|eejJTon;4ri l%,jig:p^apply fefucinazble 3.6 Select through* any other type'of irrigation systeiri. Crop'ihju'ry.'lack of %ffec|ive,Hess, orillegal pesticide'residues in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. If you'riaye'questions! about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service-specialists, equipment manufacturersor other ekpertsl Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticideapplication t| a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public watersystems frejin place. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation systein and responsible for its operation or ,under the; su|eryision of the responsible person, shall shut the system dbwn and make necessary adjustmentsshould thl njfed arise.

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The system must cpntain{a,funetipnal4|ieqk-yalve, vacuuni.relief yalye,,and low pressure;drain|agjorjq|riatelylopatedfbn.the irrigation pipeline-to, pcejyent water sourcei contamination;frpm back flow. .The,pestidldejihjectjon .pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-clp,sjng,,c|eck;yajye.ltq.pjeyerit^e.flpyy.qf^M| a|k.towardthe injection pump. The pesticide injec!ipj|lpjpejir)e:pus^operated valve located qn^he ir^ake;s|tefoftheAje_ctiqn^ the^sternjnterlbpkltqprejyentfluidifrpm^bejng^wjthd/^awn frorpfthe supply tankiwr^enrthejimgat|pn systemJs ei r^u^rjpicliily-ormanually,shutidq.wn. The, system musFiepntain func;tipnal;intenlpcl<ing;,cpntrpJs,to.-automatipaNy-sht|'p|Xthe. .pestieide injeeton5pump^hen^e.w^function^lrpressur.eJswitchfWhich^will.sipp^ waterpump^mq|or,whenthe,,^ ...poiptiwhere'pesticide distributipnjis adversely affectgd.-..(Systems..mus.t use a.metening-pump, suct"ii{a&'|3.ppsitivedisplacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of matefriafs that arecompatible with pesticides,^.and/papaple^tbeing fitted.with a system interlock. Dp qot apply when fvin|l speed ..favors drift beyond the area intendedifpr treatment. . . ' - . - - . . . - . - . - . . ; . . ... . .'.I., i.'. Ji .\ .

Maintain cpntinuous.agiltatipn jn: miXrta|i]<, ^Allow sufficient time for pesticidiBftp, bejflushed :thjpugK aN:nnes ,and a|i, riozzles'|)efprse turningjqff i|:igationwater. Pesticide may be applied continuously for the duration of the water application. ; |. j;

Mixing: Add labeled amount of tebubpnazble 3.6 Select into the spray tank while^ fiiling;v^iM!^/atijf to thedesired level. Operate the agitator while mixing. If other materials are added to the^spraytankl tija "!| 'Tebuconazole 3.6 Select should be thoioughly dispersed prior to the addition of other materials Do not tankmix with; products containing a prohibition against tank mixing Follow the most restrictive labelingrequirements of any tank mix product

' - " ' • ' " • " • '. -.i •- >. ! • . . * . ' - • . > • • ,Compatibility": To determine the compatibility of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select with other products, !th« following- 'procedure should be followed Pour the recommended proportions of the products into a'suitable/pontainer'ofwater, mix thoroughly and allow to stand at least five (5) minutes. If theicombination remains mixeld cr can

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Resistance Management Statement ;' *Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a Group 3 'fungicide which exhibits .Tip known cross-resistance to other fungicidegroups. However, fungal pathogens ane known to develop resiMaiicetb products'1 with frii'sarffe mpde^of actiohwhen . us'ed, repeatedly. Any fungal .ppgujatipn may contain or develop, jn.diyiduals that are resist'an|toa|Tebujc6j|azpje' 3.6 Selfct^anp'^fher Grpjp' 3! funglciciesT'jf rGrpb'p;3'|ongjciybs are' used' repe tedly|itV|he same"field of in 'successive yea/s' as the' primary We^.:-:n:7;.*;;\1,e;', i'".tf;r-x?;?.yf.*, rw •f{.\^'.it^.ft-Tf,(fi---t-\ *^f: -w'-c^Mifi- ^$«!/rRf?' ^v^-ir,- -.•«* Vvv l«- '-iff; ,- Trf'-.-.* v' ••••*-• •••-••<-,•'eventually [dominate the fungal popula ipn; Because ^^ resistance "de_velopmerit. cannot'be;predicted|thejuse ofTe6udbvnaz¥ie3.6"Se1ecl'srt6uid^hf^rn to res1sfiinc¥manigemeftfuse area. Such strategies may include; rotation and/or tank mixing with prq9"ucts'Wa" iHg"diff^feft1;^od*|s::6f:'action or limiting the total number qf applications per. season. Contact your local extension specialist, [certified!* '•- *3r. *,~!'J~ "• :~% -•• • s'- -";-."' C" &* •"• y- ftf- '• fttf? <*' r'^t J-t - *-g" i -f-f ~'J-'. -JUr- ^ •*•-'??-'* ^s>»i -!.~'--~- • -•'• ' -^- f-~ ff> °' ; - " ~" - S-t. - » - * . < < - > , -3- "r" -f •• '- '? i* f t^p- ' '

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DISEASE CONTROL IN GROINS

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Application Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select as a foliar spray to the developing ferns afteX;h£irvestof spear|5 isl'cpmpleted. Appjy at the .earliest sign pf rust pustules or wlpen weather conditions are cdrfcfucivefor rust |ev|ldprne;ht. Apply 4 to."! ff.oz'of feb^bn;azpi§ 5^.Select'penacje'(0.11 Ib ai:- 6:17 Ib ai per acre)in alternation with another effective fungicide!; Urider conditions of severe fust pressure, use the higher listedrate. RejpesJ: applications on a 14-day interval as necessary to maintaini control of rust. Applicatiohs-rfiay bemade u|ing|grourid of aefial applic'a'ticin equipment: "A 50'-foot: spray dfilt buffefjz6neis" required for all'aerialapplicatfens| Hor optimum'disease bo'htfdl; the lowest labeled1 rate of a^spray s'urfaGtant should be tank mixedwith Tebfuconakole 3.6 Select.

Resistal|c"e|Manageme^ht:¥ebuebnaz6le'3.6 Select ^^ is a steroldertietWylatibn inhibitor (DMI) fungicide3). Aftefpatilig'jtfeblucbnazdieSre^Select'with'b^ resistance? 0;i

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Rusts (Puccinia spp.)

Head blight (Ft/sa/7um.spp,j —Suppressipn.

RATE dF TEBUCONAZOLE 3:6 SEBECT4 fl. p/:.. per acre \

within^pjidays^pf hpryest. ' ; : .o A riiaximum of 4 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select may be ap||e|,per acre, per crop season. . :,o Grazirfg livestock or feeding of green forage is permitted 6, or mpfada^s, after the lastapplicatipn ofTe|uc|naizole 3. 6 Select. Straw cut after harvest may be fed!pj"4|e :fpr bedding. . . ' " ' \

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Applicalio^ Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select in a minimum |of, 10, gallons of spray solution; peracre by gropnd or in a minimum of 5 gallons of spray s,pliu ion;per acj .|)y air. Barley, fields should beobserve!! closely for early disease symptoms, particularly when susceptible -varieties are planted and/or underprolonged Conditions favorable for disease development. „, H \, . :Note: For o||tirhum disease control, the lowest specified rate of a spray^surfactant should be tank mixed withTebucojaz||e 3.6 S;e|ect Teb.ucpnazoje 3.6 Select, must have it^atp four hours of drying time on plantfpiiage;f|)r||e aptiye'mg^di fWmpye^sys't^ of irfigatidn occurs: Aft^r thisperiod of tir|e,1f ebQcbnazoie 3^J6 Seiect'wiil Be ' ' . . " - • • ;•-.-• .-3-- .• ->-;

suppression is

Application tiijiiihg| Hireetibns: s:Rusts: f\pf)ly Tebuconazole 3.6 Select at the earlie'st sign'bf fust:pusti|les on foliage. '"Fusarium ifeacl blight: Optinnal timing of Tebuconazole 3,6.Select fon Ifusarium head blight swhen"Iroin Item tiltdl lye; fully emefgii0d"(Feeke's; tpf^ph 50%'ot'tHp;ip!ahts.' ":' ""

Reslste|c^Ma^gemtfrt:;Tebuco^ inhibitbr (DMI) fun|icide (Group 3).

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CROP 1 DISEASE „ .,. - . RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE ' .6 SELECTRestricted-entry interval(REI) = 12?hours. . . , • • • ' .

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; I APPLICATION DIRECTIONS , , ,;CROP EISEASE

Beans Rust (Uromycbs appendiculatus)(fresh & dry except ."'succulent shelled) ; ;'

RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.0 SHLECT -'4 to 6 fl. pz. per acre

Restrictions: ;!,• Be.ans',' fresh':... ' . . . . . ' \ \ . ' : \ . . . . . . . ' . " ' . .... ' ',..'..'. . ' : ' ' -D4b notapply more tnan,24 fl. pz. of tebucpnazpje 3.6 Select per acre per crop season,/ \ . -Tebucpnaz6ie,3.!S i Seiectgnay be applied' up tp 7 :days;befpre harvest.

•.Beans,, dry: _ " . . . , . .[]. . ;. , , ,.7 ' . . . . . " > . ' . . ' . ' . • ' ' •,:,. i -Dp.npt apply more^than |2/fl.,pz, of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select pe.r acre per crop season

,, , .4 . -Tebuconazole, 3.6, Selecl? may. be appliep! up to .14 days before harvest.

Application Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select in a protective spray schedule or when \veatherconditions, are.favorable for rust deyej<3pment. . Repeatappl^ as nee sssary tomaintain control. For, optimum ise.as(2jGpntrp.lv.the.JpwesfrlabeJed;rate,.ota;'Spray. surfactant should bis tankmixed with Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have two to four hours of dr) ing time onbean foliage for the active ingredient £6 move systemically into plant tissue befpresrain oyrngation occurs. -After thus period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering.

Resistance Management: njebuconjizble 3.6 Select is a demethylatipn inhibitor (DM I) fungicide /Group. 3).T . { ' ' • - - : ,

Restricted-entry^ interval (REl) = 12^hours.*"

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i i APPLICATION DIRECTIONS '«CROP i; DISEASE

Corn Rust (Puccinm spp.)(sweet corn, field corn, Nbrthern le;af flightfield corn gfbwrv for (Heirrtinilios qrium turcicum) ;

seed, and popcorn) Southern- le'af blight '(Helminthosfidrium maydis)

' ' : " ; ; - ,'': ';NbrtHerniea|spots;' " : ! ': ''' (HeTminth'q^onum darbonum) • !-

• Gray leaf spclti ! •(Cercospprafceae-maydis) -•

Restrictiohs": :' I'-'» A maximum bf, 24 'fl. oz. (1.5 pinttJDf Tebucp.nazble; 3.6 J• Sweet corn: febuconazoie 3.6 Se|ect.may "Be applied.!

and 49 days before the harvest Cjffedder.» Field, seed or popcorn: Tebucc/nazole 3.6 Select may

forage, and 36 days before ,the,hjarYestpf grain. or fpdde

Application'TDirectibns: Apply^Jebucbiriazple-S.e^Selecjt in,aconditions are favorable for disease development. Repeat apnecessary to aintain cpj5trol.,.NpJte;;.Fjor;;Q tii m...disease. ccshould be tank mixed' with tebucbhazble 3.6 Select, febucb

RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE1 JTeiSELECT4'to 6fl. bz;'peracre'

i

Seject' may be applied. per ajcre:perc[op season,ip to 7 days..befpre the.ha'ryestpf ears 01 forkge,

tbe applied up to 21 days before the harvest of

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,protectivef spray schedule .pr hen wealher'. '.'plications at* 7- to 14-day intervals, oi as.ntrpl.-.the Ipv^est Jabeled. ratepf a spi ay >urfactantriazble 3.6 Select must" have : two to laur hours of

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Amendment EPA comments 5Mar2013drying tirfe cih Oorn foliage for the active ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue beforejrairv or' •(•:irrigation jpccjurs. After this period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering.:; •! .-.

I I •• " ' \ • ' " ' • " '- ' " - : r iResistance Management: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor.(DM(^fungicide (Group 3):

I <! •'" '' '"- !•'Restriet<|(d-ontry interval (REI) for sweet corn = 19 days. ;.Restrjct<id;dntjy interval (REI) foralii corn except sweet corn = 12 h<)urs. , ]

CRCiP !'lGotten ;; ,i . j

f ' ?; !. •- 1 -yft. -i

DlfEAglSouthwestern cotton ;rust(RSccinia,cacabaja\ .

RATE 01= TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT6to.8.fl. p;z. per acre . j .

•„-..;-;.*.,.„ .,. . . = ' .!.Restrictions^:

*[|afot|pply-more than :24,fUoz. of Tebuconazole 3:6 Seleptper,:a|;re> per crop season. , • ;« Tebuccfiazole 3.6,Select may be applied up;tOi30fdays;.before.hardest' . , •

Application Directions: Apply Tebuednazole 3;6 Select in a'prbtectivepispnay schedule .or when;vveather;r- -.•conditions arje favorable for rust development. Repeat applications at 7-ito 14-day intervals, or as necessaryto maintajn control. Note: For optimum disease control, the lowest labeled ratetdf a;sprayisurfaetants.hould, betank-mixld \|ithjfebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select mujst have two to four hours of dryingtime on cptteSh foliage for the active ingredient to/moWesyjstemicsijIy'iptqlDlanf tissue before rain or irrigationoceufe; :A|te|thi l:p^od^p1i:ifrrie7f ekuc' naible 3.6 Select will be^resistiant to weathering. . '-}.

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ResistanceSyianagementyTebuconazple 3,6 Select is a demethylation,Inhibitor (Diy|j);,fungicide (Group 3). .' f I •]' •• .•••• "•• ' '• •' ' ' • . -" : ' ' i'-:-:. '

Restricttld-entiiy interval (REI) = 12-jhig.u.rs... ; . -,, ;,... . j..../-:,. . . , : . •

APPLICATION DIRECTIONSCROP DISEASE RATE QF TEBUCONAZOILE 3.6

SELECT i : . . . . . .Gueurbit!/e<|etables;Grcup

Chinese |va>fgojjrdCitron melorf •CucumberGherkin ?Edible gd:urc| (includes hyptan,cueuzzai|hejhima;and Chineseokna) ,,.4 4 - K - • • • - - •MomordiSa |ppi (includes balsamapple, 'b.a)ls.a|i pje^ar, bitter melonand Ghin|se|euicurnber).Muskmelibn fincjudes cantaloupe,casaba, crerjllshaw melon, goldenpershaw|nejj)n|,hpneydew melon *honey ,b4!isi|na;ngp melon; Rersian

Bowdery-mijdew -*•(Sphaemtheca fuliginea ,/,

|4tp 6fl: oz.:per acre. !/;,

(Erysiphe cichoracearum)

Gummy ;stent;blight-suppression(Didyrnella bryoriae) •:- .(watermelon,.squash, pumpkin^:a'nd'melons only)' •;

!8fl. oz. per acre

Claus mp r i an snake- melon);. ,Pumpkinf; ,'; | .-j.L:-. • : • •-. •,Summer feqi|Mslp (includes

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Amendment EPA comments v>Mar2013straightneek squash-vegetablemarrow and zucchini)Winter squash (includes butternutsquash,icalabaza.hubbard squash,acorn squash and spaghettisquash),WatermelonRestrictions: •:

o Do not apply more than 24 fl. oz.-of TebuconazQler 3.6. Reject per acre per crop season & ~* Tebucpnazole 3.6 Select may be; applied up-td 7 days before 'harvest.

Application Directions: Apply trie specified dosage in a protective spray schedule td'toliage and fruii Repeatapplications at 10- to 14-day intervals! Mote: For optimum disease control;the lowest labeled rate'of a spraysurfactant should be tank-mixed with tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have 1wo to -four hours of drying-time for-the aetivejingredient to move systemically into^plant tissue before rain or irrigationoccurs. After this period of time, Tebu6pnazole73.6 Select will-beresistanMo weathering.:

Resistance"'Management: Tebuconazole 3:6'Select is a demethylatioa inhibitor (DMI), fungicide (Group 3) •: • 1 • f : • • • - • ••- • ; . . . ' . • - r

Restricted-entry interval?(REI) = 12 hours; v -....-.*•• •'

CROPDry bulb onionGarlic i '' r

Great-headed.(elephant) garlic .Shallot .

ilSEASEWhite rot(Sclerbtium cepK'orUm) ;

Rust (Puccinia aflii, Puccinia.porri),- '• !- J~- ' .. *'f\ '

^Purple blotch '(Allemaria po/r/) : -^ •" --• -'.

RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT20.5 fl oz per acre applied in a 4 to 6 inchband bver/into:eactf furrow: - ,May be applied by chemigation to controlwhite/dot.-. •' ;'•'"• -'j.1 •:•-".: :•• k „4 to 6 fl. oz. per acre' '• ' *.*

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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

Restrictions: ;;» Do not apply more than 32.5 fl: ojzl Tebuconazole 3.6- Select -per acre per season if an in-funow treatment

is made. If Tebuconazole 3.6 Seject is nbtapplied as an ih-fufrow treatment then do not apjt ly more than12fl oz. Tebuconazole 3.6 Selec|;per acre per'seasoh'as a foliar-spray. ;

e Do not apply within 7 days of harl/est (PHI = 7 days):

Application Directions: ,White rot: For the control of white rot,; make one application in the furrow at the time of planting , The m-furrowapplication should be made at the rate, of 20.5 fl. oz Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre.-' Apply the,entire peracre rate in a 4 to 6 mclr-band over/into' each furrow.; Additional eontrohmay be obtained by incluaingstwo foliarapplications at 4 to 6 fl oz/acre. . . . . . UnRust: For the control of rust make foliar applications'at-the'rate.of 4.to 6 fl. oz Tebueonazble 3<6 f eletct peracre per application. Repeat at an interval of to.to 14idays.'Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Seleetln a piotectivespray schedule or when weather conditions are favorable for rust-development; • • .• " 5 l > .-.

Note: For optimum results use as a prqventative treatment. Begin applications as soon tas'crop and/ >renvironmental conditions become favciijable for disease development. The lowest recdmmendedlj'ate of aspray surfactant may be tank-mixed wjth Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole'3.6 Select mu&t hfive two'tofour hours of drying time on foliage fodthe active ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue>oefore ra\nor irrigation occurs. After this period ofjtime, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering

Resistance Management: Tebuconalble 3.6. Select is.a .demethylatiQn inhibitQr^(DIV|iyfungicide (Group 3) >f-

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Amendment EPA comments 5;Mar2013f APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

CKORt DISEASE RAWOFTEByedNAZOLE 3:6 SELECT

Restrictt|d-tfntry interval (REI) = 12 hours.

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. ; APPLICATION DIRECTIONS iI <!?ROP

Fruiting \|eg|tab|es Group*Eggplant! Gribundeherry,Pepino, ffepjser; Tomatillo,Tomato i; i ;*Not regi|ter^d for this use inCalifornia jj :

Restriction^:o Do not iipply more than 4£? Do not j; apply within 7 days

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ApplicatiomDirections: Applyoptimum ,'resftlts, use as a prevtconditions become favorable fomay.be tank|mixed with Tebuccdrying time en foliage for the acoccurs. fte| this period of timeResistance [Management:, Teb

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Restricted-yitiiy interval (REI

DISEASEEarly blight(Altemaria solani)

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RATE5OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT8 fl. oz. per acre ;" " ' " ' \

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5 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select per acre per seasonof harvest (PHI = 7 days)

' Ttebucpnaziole 3 6 Select as a foliafr spray using an interval of 7 days Forsntativeitreatment Begin applications as soon as crop and/or environmentalr'disease development The lowest recommended rate of a spray surfactant)nazolej3 fe Select Tebuconazole 3 6 Se-lect must have two' to four hours oftive ingredient to move systemically into "plant tissue before ram or irrigation}, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering,uconazble 3.6 Select is a demethylation iinhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3). ,.

) = 12 hours. . . . . - ; . . • • . , - •„ ., •-

? I '• APPLICATION DIRECTIONS i

vGFfOJle. I-.-.- .Grasses'|§rc|wn!For Seed;

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.v.0.; .-.,.. . JilSEliE" *' - ;iRtiT|K;J0F TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT"RTisf'iPt/cc/n/a spp: " ^ . 4""to Slfpoz. p.er.acre- • " • • " '7

» -ffl *-:/v ; WSSi "/ f ' . - ' - ' ' -• i?iTi*.---7*vif-( V •• "--•"i^;S«."::;5f^ "*- ' • ' . • . - - f

Apply the specified rate of Tebuconazole 3.\6,S.eJec{t;;asisoon,jas, weather conditions arefavorable for rust development or when first;rust-pqstules;are -present. Repeatapplications at T4r to 16-day intervals. Under hea% dise'aSe pressure, use 6 ;ta8.fl;oz/A

•.and,;Shprterrispriaytjnterya|s,I ..•.»-,-:,'.,,..,„. .,,,.-..--;,... • ,. ,„..,.,..,-,.,,. .... . L, • . . '

Powdery mildew ; 4 to 8-f|. oizj>eracre ;.Apply specified rate.of.Tebuconazole 3.6,Select,wHien p.owdery . mildew-first appears on, the leaves: Repeat applications .at 1,4 ,to.ri6-day in|ervals. , Under heavy disease j- ....pressure, useJ^8vfl»oz/Aandsshorterisprayiinter^ais.,, . , , .» , . ., i.,;- . , ..

^.<»A rrlixiiihurn<<Dti»16'fluid ounces (1;-pintj may^ejappjiedsper;acre-pe,rjicrop^s§ason:-- ..,,

» Chaff, |cre'enings and straw from treated areas^may;be usedcforfe^purpc-ses-rhoweverHdo; not (foragercut |reftn crop, or use seed for feed purposes. Regrowth may be gfazed starting 17 days after last•appfieajjiori.i:!<. • • ' ; : • • • • • • ; • ' : : • i • • ' f . ; v " - - - ' - . - • • • • - ••-'•#' ' • . l^.- • • . - ' • • ' . • - . > • • > \ : ; . .•-.ifr;-'- : . - . • •

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Applicatlon|bir,ectipns: Apply the specified rate in a minimum of 2%g|l!<?ns ofswater;=per^crej\/y;itte^ ;« : ! ! ' - i . '• * i'•(. ; Si) r»_ ' f\ £ C ~t. Page 9 of 53

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Amendment EPA commelts j:>Mar2013sprayers or in a minimum of 10 gallon| platerp^acreiWiffraircraft. Thorough coverage is iifipirtaTpt foroptimum;disease;cpntrQl Fpr:opl;imuniii3enefit, the lowest specified-rate of a spray surfactant shbfld-fe tankmixed with Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. . ' I '!;

. i • :.!-;4-l 'Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 hours. __J ;

APPLICATION DIRECTIONSCROP DISEASE RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE $& SELECT

Green onionLeekSpring onionScaHipnr , ;_;.,,;•Welsh OnionJapanese bunching onionGreen shallotsGreen eschalots

White rot>(Sclerotium cepivorum)suppression only

:Rust (Pujjoiriia allii, Pucciniapom) |,;

Purple blotch (Altemaria porri)

4 to 6 fl. oz. per acre

Restrictions: !e Do not apply more than 24 fl. oz. tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season,e Do; not apply within 7 days of haroest (PHI = 7 days).

Application Directions: Forthe control of "diseases, make" f6lia^a.ppjications using art interval of JlO to 14days. Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select frj a protective spray schedule of wfien weather conditions Ire favorablefor rust.development:. Note: For optimijm/esults use as a preyentatiyeJreatment. Begin applicationsjas soonas crop'a^pVpr environment^^ ^ for disease,deyeippmerit. Thelpwest'' *"' ' ':

rec^mmende'ci[.fate" of a _s^ray^u|fa'cfajnt m'ay';beiank,rriix|d with' f eb'ucp'na'zolei 3".6'Selecf.'"TebuSonazole 3'.6'Select must"hay^two to;tpur hbui pfjplarjt tissug befofe rain or jrrigaiibnT demurs. 'After this jJerjo'd of time, Tetfuc'bHazbie 3.iS Select wil|belresistartttowea'We'ririg. '.','." . "'1?.!','.!.. .'" ' ".'•'.'. '. '."'"'' . " '* '\

Resistance Managerneht: TeBuc6Haipi§T3:6 iSelect is a demethylation inhibitor (DMlXfungicide (Grcup 3).

Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 Ijiours. _J '"'• '"'•'' -

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• • • • • • " • • • > • « • WI^EASE- . I RWFE^pF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6!SELECTHops i. Powdeify'rnildiep" ""' | 4 to 8fl.

(Sphaeroth&cafiyiJirfUli/Spharer6theca}maieulafis)

Restriction:"'"^ " " ' ' ' ' * ? • • • • * < • • • ? • • ? • • . • ! • : : < _ . •••..••••.•••• •,^-r • • „•• • ••*. . • -• -.n-^ • .

« Dp not apply more than 32 fi.-oz.ipf Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre 9p'er-'crbp;:sea'son.

ApplicatibW;bire'cti6n"s^Apply'tFresp| i11ed;^sag schedule tc%)liage. Re|ea|applicati6ns?aHo-'tb^14^ay inter^alsf^TelDucohazofe days' before harvest.lncrease.the spray volume and-thefa^ica1ibn!rate-as'vine-growth iricVea'ses'iduringWe^season •' ^Note: Fbr optimum disease control, tire lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank mixelj withTebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazol^3v6-Select'rnusf/have;twb t6:f6'ur hours'of drying time""on">plant foliagefor the active ingredient to move systemieallyinto^plant'tissu'e.before.rain;or irrigation occurs AfteHhis periodofitimeilTebueonazole'3;6.-SeleGtiwillsl5e;resistantto^weathering.: • • : ~;;. • ' . • • • • • • . . • - • . - . • , s i

Resistance Management: Tebucona^ble 3.6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3).; ' i,

ryi interval v{REI);==1gs|iOurs.^

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APPLICATION DIRECTIONSmop DISEASE RAfE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6! SELECT

Leafy. Bflssiiea-SSr-***

'tci 4 fl. oz. per acre

Chinese) calobage (bok ehpy)doliarxjsf "f'T'Kale \ ;: •Mizuna i. liMustardlgreiensf «Mustard|spifiaeh

Powdery mildew(Hrysipb&; cruciferarum)Alternaria leaf spot(Altemaria brassicicola)

Turnip gee|s*hRestrictions^!;r : ' - : ' • ' • " • - • - - ; . • ' " - • > • - • . • / • • ; • . • . '\ • • - , • • ' . •:-. •;•. - . \ .

»Db|nofapp|y rhoretha;n-16fli dz^Tebuebnazole3;6^Select per acre per season- ;»Do|ho1|appl within1? dayS'df^harvest-'XPMI'^ 7'days)/ • • - • • ^* po|no|appjy more often than once every 10 days. ,• .* *A|p"ii|ati0n;ix3rtCifhip greens is^ Iimited/td5last of the Rockies. ' ' • } ' • ' " ' - • ! ' •

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Applica|ior| Directions: For optimum results use as a preventative treatment. Begin-'applicatibhsras soon ascrop an(f/or|enyironmental -conditions becjmj|fevpab]e:for disease; d |elopment. The lowest recommended

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havebefore rain Sr irrigation o^eGursfiAfllf tBif period of time, Teb*ueosffazole®:6 Self cf/wil! 'be .resistant toweatherpig| i ; - IResistaiiiceiiManagement: Tebuconazole'3v6-.Select is a demethylatiori'inhibitor (DMI).fungicide-(GrQup-3).

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: ! i f ' . • • • • - . . - • . . : • ' . ; . ' • • . • - • • . iRestricljed-fentry interval (REI) = 12 hours.

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS..•r,-;ifClt©p-;'- - ; ' " . .

Garden |e^% |- • • • - " : •-/..•'" -rodts an! tcfps^leaves) • -

DISEASE .• Gercospora leaf spot•"(Cercospora beticola)

RATE OR TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT3 to 7.2 fl. oz. pen acre

• DofmDljjap ly mdre'th^n 28:8'fl:bzrTebue6riazdle 3:6 Select per ajire per-season- :• Doino|apply within 7 days bf harvest (PHP =f days). • - ! ^' ;- L

'-, '?• '• • ' ' • ' ' 'Applica|ior| Djreetiohs: Make applications-on a 14 day interval: NotevPbrdptimurn-resultstuseia&ia'i^ • "•- 'preventqtive^ treatment. Begin applications as soon as crop and/or environmental conditions become favorablefor disesfse iey.elopment. The lowest recommended rate of a spray-su'rjac'tant ma^yibg'tarik mixed^vyitlii - '-:

Tebucor|az|le 3^.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have two to foUr hours of drying time on foliage forthe actives ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue before rain c?r irrigation occurs. After this period oftime, Tefjucpn^zole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering. I 'Resistaiiiice|Mahagement: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a demethylationf inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3).

Restrictjed-lntry interval (REI) = 12 hours.

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DlijjEASE ; r r:Anthracnose (Colletofrichum gloeosporioides)

?1RAiEiQF TEBUCONAZOLE |:6^EL,EGT14 to 6 fl. oz. peracre,:. . ••.&• i|;.. s| ••: - ••:

^APPLICATION DIRECTIONS^*

Restrictions: ' $ I • "»Do hot apply more than 48 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3:6: Select pera'ere^per season. •' ~

• • - - • . . - . . ] i ' : •Application Directions: Begin first application of Tebuconazole 3:6 Select.'as. panicle emerges? Sfra^up to 6fl. oz. per acre every 10 days thereafter for a total of 8 sprays. Apply specified dosage in a minimum ef 50gallons of spray, solution per acre by ground only. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select can be applied up to aidirfcludingthe day of harvest (PHI = 0 days). Note:; For optimum disease control, the lowest labeled rate ofa|ipn|ionicspray surfactant should be tank-mixedwith Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select!rn|st|aye/twgto four hours of drying timeipn^plantbfoljage fgrjhej^ systernicallyjptp?pjai5|tissue^before rain or irrigation occurs. After this period of time,-TebuconazoJe;3;6:Select«will be resistantfp 1weathering. . ' ,-, . . . . . . . . ... , . ,. ; i v . ,. .. ,.4'J(.: J. ,Resistance Management: Tebuconazole 3.6J3eiect is a demethylatibri inhibitor.(plvll).fungicide.(^rpup..3).

Restricted-entry,interval(REI) = 2 daf/s. -. , - , . . . . . - . .. -; .:....-.-...... i I...J... .. ,

DIREGJJONS;, J.:DISEASE, . .RATE.OFTEBUCONAZOLE^^SELECt

Okra .Gereosppnaf leaf spot ( pra spp.jRestrictions: ;

• Applications may be imadend'clo|erthan:3;days before'harvest.1 :1 ,; '» Do hot apply more than 24 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season.

Application Directions: Apply specific; dosage of Tebuconazole 3.61. Select in a preventative sp'ray] program.Use the tflighest listed rate when es^-t&fi ^^^f&^o^^api m areas where high diseasejpressure isexpected. Applicjalions*mayJie)riep^f^|at?14-day intervals ih-'ordentb maintain control of the dfefelsiej Applyspecified!dosage as a foliar spray iriialijrjinimum of 20 gallons of spray.soiution peuacre by groundfei; -'...'•. i:'minimurr|of 5 gallons of spray solution joy air. Note: For optimum^disfea^e coqtroMhe lowest; labelled ;|ate;pf aspray surfactant should be tank-mixed f/yith Tebuconazole 3.61 Select. Tebuconazoie 3.6*Selectjm'lsY;|ave'twoto four hours of drying times©!* plant foH^ge loathe active,; ingredient to move, systennjeally into, p|ant|tjs&ue:before rain or irrigation occurs. After this period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6; Seleet-jwill be resistSnt|) J.-weathering. ; ' } f J .ResistarieexManagernent7Tebuconaz|)le?3?6

IRestrictedrentiry inter^al REI) =ji!2 ilt

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': '; :Sclerotiurn stem and p'od rot (white mold,:; southern blight, southern stem rot),

!• '• Rhizoctonia limb rot,: ! Rhizoctonia pod rot (Virginia and North

;| ICarolina only),;{ • '

' I FOLIAR:; :' -Early leaf spot, Late Leaf sppt, Leaf rust,i. •! JVVep blptph (Phoma), Pepper sppti | '(Leptoshaemlina)

HRATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT7:2:flloz. per acre v,-,-«--j-

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Restriction;!: i • . . • ; ) - . . .,,•: • . . / :»Arrfaxi|nuijn;pf;28:8fluid ounces pf;ngebucpnazole ^ 3.6. Seleetirnay-fee. applied per crpp season. .« DP |ptjfeed hay w threshings iqr^allpw- livestock to graze Jalreateq^aneas. . .

i; 1 • • ' .FOUR^pP|ICA IpNASPRAyiRROj3RAM: .Apply ithe.:Sp.e(eified;.rate iri a preventive spray; schedule. ; ;See ;table:bellwv1f>r:prppertimihg:pf applicatipns..;AppiiGations^ = ;

fol!pwing'|ap||lieatioris -of vFebucpnazple 3v6jSelectito discpurage ;devel f|ment,pf-resistant;^rains.pf;fungi; Fproptirnum|cpr|trpjc:of foliar/diseases : s.uGh-as-.leatrust, ^web:blptch,,and:.pej]pgrspptvthe,lp,west label :specified.,rateiof aiispniy^surfaGtantsholJld.bfrtankTmixed with Tebueonazple:;3.6i;|elect. . . . , , . . - . - . - .

i i ^ & • » - . - • - • , . - - . . - - . • , . - . ' • ' , - • . - ' . • . -• • g5 ", gji ' '[ • • • • '\ ; - ' • • - : - . - • - - - . . • • •: ;-- ' ' . ' " : ' :

LEAF?SFiOJlpAPVIS0R¥iSCHEPULE: For epntrplvof spi!borne.,.disease&#.invan-advispry s,Ghedulei,app y ...Tebueonlzo'fe 3;6?SeleGt,in the-firstadvisorv^sprayin: July and- continue ffebucpnazple 3.6 Select appl cationsat 14sda|iintlrvals'. : Apmanager|ien|: purposes.

AftplicatiphipireGtipnsap.p"lieatic|h's|>fJTeb.uc.onapplied u|> M 14 days be

at the rate plj 1 2- ouncesmanagement strategy,chlorothsfpnjj. Mixing oresistance. ||

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1 |i ;

and pod |bis|cajjsed'byeffectiverfiesS of Tebuco

*••• ?t ;

- !•! 'Use Tebucoflazple 3.6 5spilbprne'di&eases, sue

Restricted-tsntry interv

Timing?<p T^bucpnazGLimb and R^dsRot .. .-..Sprayffl iic?g iTi'i; ..,;;.. ;.ti

jplicatipris after August it.-j5ts.hpu.ld-.be tanl

:, Rpr.optimurn.Gontrol,pfithe speeifiejd'spazplei:3i6TSeleet,must-be .made at14-da>jfore harvest. , • • • • -:-. - : . . . .

of active ingredient with Tebuconazole 3A spray surfactant is not necessary wher' alternating Tebuconazole 3.6 Select wit

;tmust;be parriedjlbyirainfall or irrigation iSclerbiium roifsiiand Rhizoctonia solani

cmixediWjthGhlprpthalonil: for resistance,

lborne;diseases, four consecutiveintsnvciis."'1 -i-©Ducon3ZOi6;>/;jtDi:^6i6CLm3y- D6' :;

'fungiei||e.;i1;Ghlprpthalpiil mayfbe/tarnksmixed;.6 Selebt as atleaf spp.t 'resistanGe ; -.?. :,: •••-•Tebu.cpnazole 3.6 Select is tank mixed with

h other|D.MI fungicides may lead.4P , \. ;

ntpAheJr^ptjind pod zone for contrbLof-rpptDrougM cbhditiohs will decrease the!

nazole 3.6 Select against the root and pp,d.rpfsU ;

Select in conjunction with cultural practices th attire .known .to reduce the severity ofn as proper crop rotation practices. :' . ;

!

al(REI) = 12 hours. ' ^ ." ' f '

le 3.6 Select Application for Pptimum Cpntr-jGpfcpf V liite/Mpld and Rjjlzpctoniau

Lrl uji niazpJejS.Sj.SjeieMARpHGatifi ; ; CJ Ipjr thaMnil AppJication, .

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7 Applications 3,4,5 and 6 1,2 and 7

DIRECTIONSCROP lDlSEA'SE RATE OF

Pecan Brown leaf spot(Sirosporium diffusium)Downy spot ;(Mycosphaerella caryigena)Liver spot (Gnomonia caryae)Scab (Cladosfiorium caryigenum)Vein spot (Gnomohia nerviseda)Zonate leaf spot(Grovesinia pyramidalis)

4 tO;8 fl. .oz. per acre

Restrictions: ; . ' | !'» Dd npt apply after shucks begin fc> split. Iv.»A maximum:Of32*fl..oz.WTebuepnazole3!6^Select'maybe'applied per acre per crb"p;sediso|;

> Do: not cut cover crops in treatedfareas;forfeed7pr allow livestock to graze treated*areasr

Application Directions: Apply Tebucpnazble 3:6 Select in a'preventive sprayssbreak (young leavestunfolding)y<a^

schedule .begin|iin(| a'tfearly bud

.spray solution when tanK-mixing T"ebUgonazdlen3:6«Select with SuperTin.spray volume of 15 or more gallons per acre by air or 50 or more gallons per acre by ground. Apfly | to 8 fl.oz. per acre of TebtiGonazolei3r:6'Selept'td1fiallTsize mature.trees;:and 4 tiii.-6 flXtizi per atirieiblrteiiljeGfiazdlfe..3-6 Sele|eM&smaller4rees^Applythe'fiigheV1isted5rat4^^^disease?iv''brJwhen''Seve'r:e'disease ebrfciitiohs exists Theldwdst labeled rate; of ai!surfaetant may b|*aided^d :the spray solution for optimum controlfpf the indicated diseases. :r- : j ; |- c|- /:;Note: For optimum disease control, th£ lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank-nlixe| withTebuconazole"3;6«Select;T;ebulcbrta^^for-the?aetiv6JiWgredi£nt to rnove'-systelfiicaiiy into -plant tissue before'rainibPirric/atibniipecurs'i ftlRitlfis* peripd..of time, Tebuppnazole 3.6 Select will fce resistant to weathering. ' ' . •.. - <;. | ' | •. ?|: - , . - = - - .

It

management strategy"•' ' ' ' I - ' - ''• ' • • • • ' * " ' '" ':•""• " r ' ; ' - i - ' V

Restricted^entry interval (REI)'=; 12 hours

i APPLICATION DIRECTIONSCROP DISEASE(SF

Soybean"-Powdery Mildew (Microspha&ra'diffusa)

Restrictions:»-Ap'plications may not be'made within 21''days' of harvest.» Dp npt apply more than 3 applioatipns per seas'bh.e Do not apply more than 12 fl. oz/a"per use season.

-

sprayiro im'eTitaf :-

conditions are favprable.for.cpntinuedldisease development. Use the higher listed ratesinlerffals tieBdisea'se'rp^ ^piayisMifefetant j:must be tjiMkfmixed? *"

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with Tebilico|azole 3.6 Select. Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solutionper acre by (groynd sprayer or in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre by aircraft spray equipment.

JRestrictedrilntfy interval (REI) = 12 hours.DIRECTIONS

OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6ELECTper.aere

Restrictions: i """""" ''~r'* *" rt "' ""•" -":-'-•--" — - - • - ; • « »«® Do.|iot|apply more than 16 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season.or.within 50 days of

, Is, /{ i '.. T', ' " • •"' " ' ' - • . ' •"'•'"' \--••? !>-. •: • '- " V f':r):>""'" !.'•"• :'•'*."'*'

han/eslKI. H . ' ' - ' ' • • • • ' • ' . ' • ' - - ' • ' - ' ' • •£ ' l! 'i ". . ,. i. • .

Appliea |g.n|pre^Gti ,ns;;.A^^specj earliest sjgn of infection '"(rust puspe lp/elopinl) orwheli'wea^etl^riditio^s^re'favo^ devybpirrSnt: "Apply*higher Jjstedrate to hi|hl| s.Usceptible varie.ties and/or under severe ..disease cqnditii|is. App-HpatiBfi rriay;beirep | l'at 14days if nece|sa1 tS'maihtIin cShtroFof tn^etilseaiseV'Appl^ spedified do|age In1 a^rninimspray solliticl'n pjer acre by ground or a minimum of 5 gallons of spray!;sctruti6'n by'air. ' • " • ' • -~ "''' • !:

Note: Fo| pflimum disease control, the lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank-mixed withTebuc6nizt)fe'

t/^^":- r'-$*V-4>i£ir". ,*•&- ' .-i-i v^MV1:;. ^•/•^.s.iV'i* vX ^ ;r.. .-;jSV VX' 'X":r/r\'-

rr^-;--it;---'T- ;/ :; "'^ '• . ', '*.''• 1;^1 Pr* • ~' '•--,- -'- -". •-^ r ^.\ ' '>-. ^ *•- ..^..k^U' ^ --1-! „•- . • -list of apj|r.o\fe^foliagfeTc^tffisActive ingre|ienf^o*movesy^^ occurs, ft'er'-thisperiod of^tin^, Tebuc6fia^oie43f6"Selict;wilFb&fesis . . - ; ; • v .^ ; . ':,-,;;. ^ . | , . ; • . . • • -Resistai|:ce|wia!nagement: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a demethylatiori inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3).

V f' ' i . ' . -- • - . • - • ••-..:- £ v ; . ? i ? 3 " ' -"'I'; '•••/•-^•- •

.Restric^d-^ntry interval (REI) = 12 hours ;

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS 'CRQP ?

Turnip r ^ t

(Application 'is ""• limited tcjEa'st |oftheRackiLS)'

t>.. ft:- ' i

DISEASE' Qercospora leaf spot ,(Cercospora brassicicola)

RATFI OF TEBUCONAZOLE4 to T2 fl oz" per acre

f

3.6 SELECTt >> i

RestrietiS>nS •'; ' . . * ; f • . .- • , . , . . . . , • . .>, • .:•» Do lot (apply more than 28.8 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select penacre per crop season.

?! i j AApplicatoonlDirectjons^Apply the specified dosage in a protective spray schedule to foliage Repeatapplications^ 12- to 14-day intervals Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be applied up to 7 days before riarvestNote: Fo(f optimum* disease control, the lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank mixed withTebuconazole 3 6 Select Tebuconazole 3 6 Select must have two to four hours of drying time on plantfoliage fcV the active'mgredient to move systemicaTly mtotplant tissue before rain or irrigation occurs Afterthis period o[ time, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select will be resistant fo weathering ]Resistance'iManagement Tebuconazole 3 6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3)

iRestrict£d4ntry interval (REI) = 12 hours % ! '

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Wheat Rusts leaf, stem, afid stripe (Puccinia spp.'j

(He'ad flight or scat'i (Fusanum spp J -.Suppression

4fl oz per acre

Restrictions: , ., , t ' ', • ip^npt/jallow:livestciQk'.to,g,raze or feed green forage to livestock prior to 6 days after treatment with

' .Teb|uconazole 3-HSeliect.^. ' j. ,«,A,maximum-;pfr4_.fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be applied per acre per crop season1

» Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. * - • ' • $

;..,.-r \:.:;f. '", ;• '.it v:, .-,..,../•;,. -.:-,-. t < , |*

Application Directions: Wheat-fieldstshould be observed closely fort early disease symptoms,,pafticularlywheaJsuseepftb!^,(yapiefies^are.jp.lanted and/or under prolonged conditions favorable for disease developmentStr;aw,rn;ay b,e.:fp.d or, ujsedcfqr, beading Apply Tebuconazole 3 6-Select in a minimum of 10 gallonsfof spraysolution'per acre by ground, or in a minimum of 5 gallons of spray solution per acre by air ( }<

Application timing directions:Rusts: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select at the earliest sign of rust pustules,,pn fojiage. f

Fusarium he'ad blight: OptimaltiminGi of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select for Fusanum head blight suppression isthe beginning of flowering'on main stem heads (Feekes 10 51) ' !

Note: FQIJ, o iipum;i|iseasej:cpr)tr;Ol, thjj,lowest specified rate of a spray surfactant should be tank-jhixed withTebucbnaz"^ 3 6 Select must have two to four hours of drying time'on plantfoliage for the active ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue before ram or'irrigation occuis Afterthis period of time, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select will be resistant to weathering 7Resistance Management: Tebucona; ole 3 6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide ({Brpup 3)

Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 Ijipurs. jr '^

SEED TREATMENT - Corn (Sweet Corn, Field Corn, Field Corn Grown For Seed, and Popcorih)Fof ebntroT'ofsoilbbrrie and seedborne Fusarium and soilborne~and seedborne head^srrnjt r'

lN^rtP, meet'U:S* :Fe'doral Seed Act requirements, all seed treated with Tebucona"ole,3 6Select pus be jab.eje^'.. ' • ; ' , > 1'TREA|Eb^SEEp::g9^Of USE FOF!,FOOD, FEED OR OIL PURPOSES Treated with TebuponazoleExcess treated seed may be used for ethanol production only if,(1) by-products are not used fojr livestockfeed ;and4,(2)';.po^measijrable residues of pesticide remain in ethanol by-products that are used in agronomicpracticel"USE PRECAUTION: When using formulations that do not contain dye, to comply with 40 CFRJ53 1£5, allseed treated with an economic poison must be colored to distinguish and prevent subsequent inadvertent useas a food for man or feed for animals., tDISEASE RATE Fl pz/CWT DIRECTIONS FOR USESoilborrie and Seedborne

Fusarium 0.071

Soilborrie and Seedborne

Apply as a seed treatment using standard slur|y o| mist-type seed treatment equipment. Uniform application ofseed is necessary to ensure seed safety and bfest Diseaseprotection. Seed should be sound and well]cu|ed [prior totreatment. Product should be diluted with sufficient waterto ensure complete seed coverage. Consult ajseejj

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Head smut ($5phacelothecareilana)

0.27-0.54treatment specialist regarding slurry rates recommendedff f thef crop tp-be;^tre|fed-witHv TetDucbnazole'^6 Select:

- - bf'cbhtrGjiiwill vary^epenciihg^n'the rate;used.

OBSERVE 1 HE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY OF AQUATIC AREASSUCH AS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT STREAMS; MARSHES OR NATURAL PdNDS,AND ESTUARIES. •;, .., |: ; :

r k ' - -."*, • . - . ••• • •• , • . . . . . - - . , l -o •- ' • . , - . . . - • . - . , , - . •

«>Appty only during alternate years ;1n fields'-adjaceht to aquaWareat listed above. ' '' j

« Do not jpply by ground or air within 100 feet of aquatic areas listed1; above.o Do not 'ujltivate within 10 f£^ '" ! "•

Spray Drift Management: For aerial applications, the spray boom should be mounted on the aircraft so as tominimizeudnl? caused^ wing'tjp^exceed 75% !of the Wing span of robr€iarffeter. ' ' ' •' ' ;; ' ; '' • ' ' " " " '" "r

; fi • • '

Use the l,arg(|st droplet size consistent with pest control. Formation of y«.jry small droplets may be minimizedair^r^dm^as'mucH;- as' pbssibIS an^d by

avoiding l£c1 IVeTspr!'•'•:i:3? y$&?Vipf tVffi'';iJi;rv?:"

aircraft siora i equipment.a mihjrnurn'df'S^gallGins^of spray"sb'lutioriv'pe'r1acre-'by

•-< . >-*"';> lit'' :?•:';'. -.•'.*• '• •:,;•••'.. ..:<,•'•>•: -t'fi;'.;' ... ••' ;.' *>•'• . • - • • : • • • ; • ' • • : ' • • [ • ' • '.,, .

Spray should be released at the lowest possible height consistent with good pest control and flight safety.Applicationsifnore than 1*0 feet above the crop canopy should be avoided ''' ;

Make aerial or groundT applications when wind velocity favors on-target'product deposition (approximately 3 to10 mph) \ Dcrnot apply when wind velocity exceeds 15 mph Avoid applications when wind gusts approach'15mph. f'"! • ; " - • • • • - " ' , _ ' . . . . - . , . . ' " ' £ , " . . • - . . . . • ' • • •

Risk of efpofiureito sensitive aquatic areas can be reduced by avoiding Applications when wjnd direction istov^irdtr^aluatic^rea. . • . . , . . • . . . . . . . . • • • ^ • • • " -—• - ^ • - • • --•• ' - " - • • •

Low humfditllnd^higb t mperature ]n|rea|e^ the 'ev^p'oratio'rj rate of; spfiiy'droplets aritftherefore ;the ] :

likeiiHol pMr ^nffto'alu ic'ar sJ1^ ' .temperat!r£|r f s : ! : " ' ' " " ' " !"1"" ;-- '" ' • • > i - . - 1 - - • • • • • ' •* - - • • - - • ' • - ' \ • • • •

". "'^.e't"f-pi • i. -;. '--,* .. . i ' _ - ' : - - ' ' f e ' • ': • ' '"; ' "'. . V-' 1'.'- . : '< . '. -• ' i'

Do not makejaenal or ground applications during temperature inversions3? Inversions are characterized bystable airfantI increasmg'temperatures with height above the ground Mfst or fog may indicate the presence ofan inversion tin humid areas The applicator may detect the presence of an inversion by producing smoke andobserving a 'moke layer near the ground surface '

ROTATI^NXlL CROPS

DISEA%EiCONTROL IN GOLF COURSE TURF, FIELD, NURSERY J\ND CONTAINER gRNAMEKjTALSAND COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPES

* ' * ' > (

Chemigation: Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system ' j

» , • ' . - iOBSERVE 3 HE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHENJSPRAYING II 'THE VICINITY OF ApUATIC AREASSUlH Af LlKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS,"PERMANENT STREAMS,^MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS,AND ESTUARIES

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e Dp[ not apply within 1QO:feet,pf thiakaquatic areas.-liste.d above. ,, j.•;pOf,n,pt cultivate within 10 feet pf?im,aquatic. area^aliow growth of a vegetation filter strip:• See Spray Drift Management section for further information.

Spray Drift ManagementMake ground application when wind velocity favors on-target product deposition (approximately 3|o i$) mph).Do not apply when wind velocity exceeds, 1,5. mph.. Avoid applications when wind gusts a.pprpach|l5;iihph.

. . . ;;-,. '•!• . , . : . . ' . ' . • • • : • ' • : - = f - | '..,*

Risk of exposure.to sensitive aquatic .greaajoan. be reduced,py avoiding, applications.when wind di,|ec|ion istoward the aquatic area. : ' f, [

. - . . . . - , . . . . . . . . , - , • • • • • • - . • , . . . . . • . , .Lpw,hurnidity and^igh^e.mperatures^raerjea^ §PJ"§y .dropletslikelihood of spray drift to aquatic areaisi Avoid spraying during condjtip|is, of loW humidityi^ncj/(pr |igltemperatures. ' |" ' ™:

inversion in humid areas. The applicator rnay detect the presence of an inversion by prpducingsr|ipk|3 andobserving a smoke layer near the ground surface. ' ! ;> !

: : , . ,;.., . . - , , . . . . . . - , , , . . . . , . . • , - . < . = . • , . . „ . . . . . , . . • „Spray Volume: For best results Tebii||pnazplef3;6 ^e^d^may.tierappjed jpf66-132 .galljons,for turf using ground based equipmeniTFbr''orriame'rftais/5b-3*Od''gail6hs of finished spray' per acr^'afe

.acre

volumes, be sure to maintain uniform ajoplication and rull crop coverage so as to ensure effecti've SohfroLIncrease spray volume to ensure proper application, if required.

Compatibility test for Mix dornponerlte:Before mixing components, always perform a compatibility jar test. For 66 gallons per acre spray|/ol|ime, us'e5 cups 6twaterj^aiejear, .clean mixinc-gar,, gor qther- sp,ray«vojumgs aidjust^accpr.dingly. njyfr|js^w;ater.fjpmthe intendej-spbrce;ayhe,.spurbe^e ||r^ ' " cbjii|io]jenti|Order using 3 teaspoons for each poufici of dry productbr 1 Vz teaspoon for each pint o'f iiquidrpro|lu^ ioj; recommiended label rate per acre. Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between component aiMifJphs:'When,the^,cprTiRorients,haye1all, bjaen giddjdltp,thejar-andifrullyf mjxed,4et;the.;splutipnjstand fpjjj5j|nirfute^.Eya|uat| Jhe,.spMoni.fpr unifpr|nity,ag||sfabiji . fe .npr!finej?articjessthatpi^i|!itafe^to If the sgray solution !n|)i.compatfb'le, repeat the corripatiBility telt with IRe~ additional a sujt^b^compatibility agent as directed on its label. . . . . . . . .

• ~. t ^.« • -i ; * r -

Mixing; Continuous agitation is required during mixing When rnixing this product aqdt water, usei< thespecified application rates as listed for ea^h^crop on this label * Before combining any other substmcos'with ,the mixture, ensure that Tebuconazole 3 6 Select is completely dispersed in the mixture

Mixing Procedure: , »1 . Water. Add three-quarters of th<; 'required volume to a thoroughly clean sprayer tank.2. Agitation. Start agitation an;d.|n |ntam^£o^ appjication ^3. Inductor. If an inductor is used, |inse'itthor6ugHTy after each ^ "component has"' Se'in' added , '

... 4..l?rpducts in'BVA Bags.,fRlace,aniy,pro(duct,co.ntained in water-soluble ByA,bagsfinto,the mixmgdank.. . ,- - '.. r i^t- W " " 5¥s x-S-^ ?£"•". -;'-„ F ~ 3*^?.,- - J'- •?/ ?-?:."* ^'fy^f %.'--<? 2--' < ,' ft ~? -,•" ?-''T -^''.'^T-ft-y'- --""•',-£-- &£ •-" ~ "; "-"*••" ; "^- 'f '--' :'- rfi'~Ji-!?K?*>^ ' $ L' < 1K ^-% 'tZ*1' J '— '

; i-.-.^Wajt u ii;:ali[w.atej>spJublef ^AI^g^hawefull in the spray';'," tank before continuing". ' "> T " "— ••' * • ^- • - • - • - ,-.•„--. ^. - - . , . ,< , , t ... ...

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' ' ' ' ' ' ' _6 . Wafer-Solule products. v. . . • : - • • . . • '

,'-': -•; i " - •" i -' '7. Ernulsifiable concentrates (such as oil concentrates when app!ife||!e).8. >W,afer jsqllible- additives (such as AMS or UAN when applicfbie)1 :'^

• % , - -

'"1 DISEASE ©ONfRQLIN GOLF COURSI= TURFRestriction^;'" j - ' • "'

« For lise^ort golf course turf only. ^« Do r|ot |ise! on home lawns and turf sites associated with apartment buildings, daycare '•centers, <

playjgrojlinds, playfields, recreational park athletic fields, athletic fie^lsJs located on or ne t tb^chobjs (i!e.;^, middle and high school), campgrounds,. churches, andjtheme parks. ; ./:•'] :/

• Not for Residential use• Notifor )jse on turf being grown for sale or commercial use as sod. ; •

* iyt ^ t ~ ^ . . J .

• Dp not use clippings for animal feed ,• Do r^iot <-bccefed 3 6 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select per 1 ,000 sq ft per year. |« Do riot tipply more than 6 applications per year except in New York. In New York State, do notappiy.mpretharl 3 Applications per year. ' ' "'.' 'P " ' "''

* f>< jProduct Information ,For use cli aj] golf turf applications of cool season and warm season grasses (such as Behtgrasses, ".]',.Bluegras|es| Fescues, Ryegrasses, St. Augustine grasses, and Zoysia);or their mixtures. Tebuconazf laS.gSelect is lotjphytotoxic to any of the above mentioned grasses when us(?d in accordance with theJabejT

Note: B r;n||da!gr.ass^can b^e i itive lo t Jeoiiazole 3.6 Select under certain conditions. Qg,no|la|plyipg break. Avoid applications when temper|fures lire

' ' " ' • - • - . - . - . - . - • • • • •

T§buconc-izole 3S6 Select can be used for theprevention and control of the diseases mentioned in the tablebelow Begjy applications when conditions favor disease development ?|nd repeat applications as long asthese conditions persist Preventative treatments can be applied using :2J.8 day intervals as indicated. VVhentreating golf ( ireens, always treat aprons and approaches. Spray uniformly over the area to be treated Iwithproperly calibrated equipment

i^ S j iApply the.sp^'Cifjed amount of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select in sufficient watejr for thorough coverage. A;vpjume,pf.66-132 gallons per acre (1 5-3 0 gallons per 1,000 sq ft) is recommended- Apply using properjy pajibrajed "lewvolume, r?and held, mechanical or motorized ground broadcast equipment. Application to small areaslVray bemade with lo|v-p'ressure hand wander backpack equipment. Maintain constant agitation during application.'

Depending on the disease, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select should be watered |nto the crown and active root zone forbest results fvlake all applications after mowing and allow foliage to dry thoroughly before irrigation. F;or bestresults use spray mixture the same day it is prepared •

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tjblf Course turf Disease ControlDISEASE RATE of fTebuconazole

S.ffiSjIect(Fl. ozflOOfrSq Ftl

NOTES

Dollar Spot (Sclerotiniahomoedparpa)Copper Spot(Gloeocercospora sorghi)Powdery Mildew(Erysiptie graminis)Corticium Red/TreacL ,(Laef/saWa, ft/c/forni/s)Rusts (Puccinia spp.)

0.6

Brown Patch/RhizoctoniaBlight, Large Patch(Rhizoctonia so/an/)Brown Ring Patch (R.circinata)Anthraefibse - Basal andFoliar (Colletotrichumcereal)Red Thread (Laetisaria,fucifprmis) •"""•PinlcPitclf' , '(Limondmj/c:es rosipellis)Bermuda Grass.decline(Gaeumahndmfaes ^graminis va:r. graminis')

(Gaeumahnomyces*-- '- :,-.T* •*•'-• £, •:=:"-,-.'' ' * '' ' "" ~

graminis "

Gray Le|af Spot(Pyricularia grisea)Stipe Smut (Ustilagostriiformis)

For prevention, begin^applicatiions vyfien |on|itiorare favorable for disease development i/)6 fiot maketwo consecutive applications of Tebuconazoje 3.6Select: Alternate with^another fungicide with^adifferent mode'of action. A second ap'plilatifia maybe made after 28 days. .; .! |

For prevention, begin applications when |pn|jitiohsare favorable.forxHsease develbpmenl J5pp:not maketwo conse^tiye'appidations'of Tel:)iJc'6h|z( eT3.6;

Select. Alternate witff;ardifferer^;rh^d|:6|a^J6h. A"second application hiay be rr4de-after 2§da|'s.

.ImmediatejY after fungicide is appned,j irrigate thear^Aivith'isuffl|ienf x/^aterjto ffioye^thelaclveli hg redienf down iifito the crbwn^aqdjrpbf'idirje of theturf. The amount of water is depindeht'sflle1 depthof root zone itFor prevention, begin applications two o^our weeksprior to the historical appearance of dise( ise*symptoms Initiate cultural control practices' at thesame time the fungicide" is apphe~d Refe| tofyourlocal County Extension Service for this infortjpation.Apply subsequent application at 28 day i|te|/als.

1t |feratu^1^ ' l5|-65t F an| ag?i|1jinsprjng^und^simila? soiPtlrn|eraffire?ebr&pti|hs^^Applicatibns'in'bbtfi'faiPantf spring'may Bji | '". necessary- 'rnmediately after fungicide is'; applied,

; i pin t !v&a"tfi r 't hJ rr,i!rivi=T't HP ' •

i into:pW'CjQwin'|ani| active root' : 'zoHe'ofthe'turfv he'amdbhf of water:isie|ehdeht

on the depth of the root zone.Apply when conditions are favorable for |ise1asedevelopment at 28 day intervals.Make a single application to historical!di|ea|e areasin spring as grass growth begins. [ | |

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DISEASE RATE of Tebuconazole3.6 Select

(Fl.oz/IQQQSgFt)

NOTES

Spring Dl(Leptospfyaejia [korreal fenarmari, i)pjiosphaerellaherpotric&a, | ;

0.6

graminisj, |Necrotic JRinf Spot(Leptosp|ae|fa koirea)Fusariurrf P^ch;(Fusariuwi rmeJJijr?),.;

"Summer p(MagnapgrtfifS ppae)

Zoysia Ratclji', LargePatch of |oy|ia;(RhizoctQhieKsolani)

Gray:Snc|w!ilol?ipyphulaBlight (Tjphtjtlan i i

Pink Sno|w Mold/Microdoc'hium Patch(M/c/ocfos/?/j|m hivalis)' y ' "if r ''.

For prevention,;apply in fall when soil temperaturesreach' 65° Flan&/againKin/springi under similarjsoiltempAeondition5kontafter|dorrpaneyl break., e^ r f i ,dmmediately aerify ngieideiiS'appliediriragate' the.-<areawitfT;;su1l ej ^ , • ; . . - .ingredient down jntp?the<crp,wn a^d/a^iyja^pojtzpne

•of |jie,tuiif. ThelajmpjuFit'Of waterjs-dep^nd^ntpn the

Apply first application in mid-June or 28 days'prior to'tbgcomgSkevidentv^Make: ,>..-.

ilessathan 28/dayJiivteMals J. ,if-'........

consecutive applications of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select.,Alternate',withJe|notheii'fungiGide!vvith?a different

• " •' ' • - • ..... ........ -! 4 "—*- ' ...... " ------ •"!3i. ------- "I- '^ .».,.,.-,-,-,.-«•.*,... : . ..

mpdevpf- actign;! ; ejeondiand ,thir^d^ppjieatipn% rjiay .: be ;made,;at24:|iayiinteFyals: «S^e-lpeaLunjyersity. -.. .

1 mmbdiatelyt

into the crown j;|indjactiye/;rppt;?pne^f(the/tur,amount of water is dependent on the depth of therppt

in^arjy. faNr(mid^epternber;tpmid-October) p|1orto^dexeJpRmentjpfKdisease;, ,, •symptoms. A|s)econd application in early spring mayibeineces.sanyfi areas w|iere.disease:pressur,e is .,.v

,;n|f tunf breaks

during inter:rir|pnths a secpnd;applicatipn;maye ,-„made. Do not apply over a snow cover, oris dormant. It i:> recommended that Tebuconazole3.6 Select be tenk-mixediWJth.othfibngigis^rmold prodjjGtgiprcbest season long resujtsfs

o Dp;:i|pt|j|| clippings for animal feed. ,>©o |ot|x4eed<'3l6;fl. oz;:of«TebuGoriazdle 3;6,/Select per 1000 t per year.» Do ot^xcgeiii^-^applicatioris^per'yeariexcept in^New York.'ln-Newf¥orteState, do not apply more than 3

' -" '" ' ' ' ' ' ;0 gallons !of f- •before irrigation.

appcao'rspep-ye^r. . -"H r ' " ' • ' • ' ' • • . - • • '^1-s- ,; • ' ; :Applieadofipiriettions: Apply the; specified amount?oWebuconazolei^6*Select in 1 .5 to 3.jA/ater pepli Q'Iqv ft:'-1 Make':ajl appljGatipnsrafteP:mQwirfg and allow^oliggei'tQijdry thoroughly

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DISEASE CONTROL IN FIELD, NURSERY AND CONTAINER[ORNAMENTALS AND COMIVIE RCIAL andRESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPES

Restrictions: r *e For, usefbn ornam.entalvplanta onli/pnot for use on woodlands or forest management. :

»Intended-'only far-use by; professional: applicators.aDblnoVapply-mQre^thari^Oiflroz^ilfer'acreHn'a single application. .• -...« Do ;nbt apply mbre-thah 0!3;1 ga'lltiijis5 (40'!flt ozv)r of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select (equal to 1.13 IDS, ofnteb'u"ebriazble)-per aere^periyeaK f y;1 :' "•< :-"

' ;« Dblnoimake more' thari'4?abpliea!ii)hs per yearat highest rate. •« Doinot apply to bearing fruittrees)or vegetaDies:

Tebuconazole! 3;.6 Serect'can be 'used fif'a pfeventative and curative disease control program for tl le listedplant.typjes'^anardisease-ihih'e-.ta'ble be'ipw: ^ '©ptimdm^isease management is obtained when Tebuconazole3.6 Select is"useyMn conjunction- with^dund':cjisea*se: management practices. {

-.' - . -> ' ' f, ::• ' • ; , - : • '" • ''>' ' . '• , • •-' '-.. " |n'- '• •( . ' • . - -•• . • < ' -' '

Apply mateYfaJ^with'prd'p flyiealiBMed^an'd 'held; mechanical or motorized spray equipment Beg«n t

applicMij^s^whfen'disease'first^^ear^nd^ripeat^ day intervals during the.growing seaspn.iUsetheshortestlihterval when"donditibns' are':u-(uisually favorable for the development of disease. For hand held,m'e~Gh'a:hijca'lV or rtiotbfif^eel^applieationsirriix?ash'difieeted below and apply as a full coverage spray tc drio for the.preventipn:rand"ContVo1f"0frthe'di's6'a'ses|iisied-'bel6w:>!i:Shoose a finished spray volume appropriate for the size ofthe1planits'7arid;am coverage throughout the canopy. iAIIowtsprays to

" '' "

.Apply T^bucpnazpJe. 3,6 S.elect at rate|;,ipf 4r1'Q;;fk PZv'per acre in 100 gallons of water. Spray yjalupie'iriayrange'from^SO^uptaSOGi gallons: of'fimfrjfed'-spray'per-acre depending upon equipment, plantfspjecies'and'plantgrowth sjtageWtime-bf application: ~>"l+ v^l.^ "."• ;' ' u

f ;•;

Note:' fliei:"Directionsi>foPiyse"'offthis brbduet?refleet^he cumulative inputs from both historical field use andproduct testing.programs, Howe^yerpit||;irripPssip,ll tp test this product on all species and cultivar, Aprelimiritiy'trianis*suggestea5orwa')sma'jiMbal§ before^a full treatment is applied to any plant type not snown onthis= label :bilitsf6und ih' a similaPUse siteuwithfa= listed'.-disease problem. Wait 5-7 days after treatment toevaluate^resuitsrfhis-ptoduet is ni3l?r^eommended='for;use on African Violets, Begonias, Boston Rernj andGeraniums.' '** • • •'" -' '•• •• ' • ' • ' • "i:-oi!->> ^" : • • • ? - - • • ' i

Orname!ntals Disease Control ' f j& t * e , (

• PLANTS.'- • • *fi

Roses

Flowers! -' • " . . - • ' r• •,- - ; . j - • -. ,; ' -. - ;' =

' • • •-.-xDIS6AS&-.'v*-

>Blaek«Sp1dt:> i <• '> -> >*.<,<i?bwdefyNMildew M- .Rust:beaffSprit| ; '•••- .• : ' • • • • • • - ;Pbwdeny)Mildew"r ;•• •,RustSoutherr^ Blight

APPLICATIONTo Prevent Diseases

?'*j~S\ '••' 1 ' !.\\&

\ Apply,'e*very!1:4?2!l:5days1:luringthefgrowing: seasonr-jstartingwhen leaves first appear.

-ApplyjafcleasfcS^timesj per year,h 1^-2 ''daysfapant;^)eginningrWithSpring bud break. Rotation orTank mixing with barrier

To Treat ExistingDi<iea£>e

Apply every T4 daysfor a totalfof ?.applications '-begmning^at the firstsign of'dip'eafce

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;r|NTS: ' "

CrabappCes |Drnamental),Dogwoods a|d (DtherLandscape (fprnamental)Trees ji "i ; " • ' • • ' • - '•-

• '".•• •«, ; - • • - . • •••

• • iH ''.; i'l :

Azaleas, panie.ljasj , ; , , - ,Rhododend'nSns' and Other,

Shrybs.: !•'!. i: ,?, ., ..•Grbund G|bv|rs- d;V;ine.s

«' S • r • •i II !

DISEASE "

' ' . ' . ' ' • ' . i .; "

AnthraenpseLeafSpPtPpwdery Mildew

Scab-

-Anthraenpse ,, :

:,B7ack~Spot.. , ... -.

iPetal^BlightRowdery^Mildew

Southern Blight

^ • - - • : . . ; :?••- : • - •>' •'.;J!:APR1|.IGATI©N = ::,';' , : :Kv :j./ : .,. - •-•- Td Prevent Ejiseases

iproteetant fun§iei |)S is - ' • • ; l • ; vrecommended for'rjbsistancemanagement. ;

PetalBHght ^ Apply;. 2-3-. times... ..pen-week into the flowers as .theyjppe^n and deyejppjxjplpr. .r :,;,- . .

To Treat Ex;istingDisease

: . . 1 -

i ' . •

. j

Apply every 14 daysfor a total of Q\applications .ibeginnings aMtiie firstsign of:disease.

HOW MlfCIHllO'USE JORSMA^L^kANTI^GSi^ADD f1 TEASPOGWO 2.5 .GALLONS OF WATER;l?ocfrri/ ti!iri»iDvntr\/ int^wsil' CR-FI-^ ~s 1^- hrtur^-- - -• .• • • ''•- < • - • -rWOlililwldvl'?CjlilLISiyf-II-ll.wl;iV:CII:-l Ij\Cil|-i JT --i^*> 1:1 V/UIO •;.-„-:, , ; - . • . . * , • ' , - • - ,- .^_; '-, ' -'X-i • ' •" * « "; ' ' *• > ' -, j "• . ^ . < , • •

PumpcStjrle Sprayers;1 . Add tliie.a^prop,.riat&iamo.unts'of'Coneentrate!and:.waterto.;thesprayer«tank. ,- ; ~-

spray:pattMrn}arid:;app1y. : . . > : - • ; ! ^ : - : • • ; - • . . • . < •4. Occasipncjlly !re-pressurize the sprayer if needed to maintain,.a g"bo'.d-s|>Yay.-patte'rn^

Do notcbn|ara|hatewatef,Jfobd, Prlfeey:by1stbf^e30r;dispbsal::v»\ .'. : | • • - - " . . .: :STORA'GE|1Sj|)re^abpve28?Fbpagjtate^befbre^use:^ i 'V-.';.; : - j | u . : , -PESTICIDE; 6^(^©.SAfe'Wafstes resuiltihgifromFthe;Use;;bf.thisiproduet mjtist^beyisppsedipf on; site pr iat an;,

;Nbnrefillal)Je,cpntainer.>'Do.not re.use..prpnbmptlyjafteremptyjlig-:

(Npnrefilla||le!:|pntainer $;5;ga!lpns): .•Tfnjpje rinse aSsfpilqws: ,E

refill

cpntentsi intp iappljpat on;

water and |eeap. ISnake for 10 seconds"for later usil or|disposal. Drain for 10 secpnds after the flpw begins tp drip^ Repeat this procedure twp rripretimes. Ther| offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of.in ajyanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, ifallowed byjstajle and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.(Nonrefillafclle :| 5 gallons): Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or amix tank, ffill t|e pOntainer 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten plpsurj^s. Tip ppntainer pn its side and roll itback and f(|rth| ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds.,1 Stand the container on its end and tipit back andffoiih several times. Turn the container over pntp its pther end {and tip it back and forth several times.Empty the |insiate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsateifor later use or disposal. Repfeat thisprocedure |wp|mpre times. Then offer for recycling if available or punctur4 and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,or by incineratfbn,! or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning/ 'If burned, stay out of smoke.[REFILLABLEfCONTAINERS] :;•Refillable c|nt|iner. Refill this container with pesticide pnly. DP npt reuse this ccntainerfpr any other purpose.Cleaning tr|e container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container.;Cleaning beforje refilling is the responsibility pf the refiller. TP clean the cp-tjitainer befpre final disppsal, ernpty theremaining jpnlfents from this cpntainer intp applicatipn equipment pr a mikitank. Fill the cpntainer abput|1Q

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Amendment EPA comments JMar2013percent full with water. Agitate^igprojysli/;or recirculate water with tlfe pump^for 2 minutes. Pbuflbri iip rihsateinto application;equipment or rinsate. collection system! Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. f"henoffer for r^eyelingpf available or puncturoand dispose of in a.sanitary landfill, or by incineration, 6 r, f alfowed bystate and local authorities, by burning. yl|§urjedv stay-out-of smoke. •.';:. '<~,'-r • < * . - . • . . • , . •., ••..., ..r.Xj; :l'-A\ , . . - . ...-.

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NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty a|d Liabilitybefore buying or using this product. Ifjthe terms are not acceptable, return the product at oncej urfopened, andthe purchase price will be refunded. . ij f

I ' ' ' ' ' . i : ' -. - , : ! | IThe Directions;for Use of this;product ijniist be folldw/ed"carefully. It is impos'sible to eliminate'all rigksjinherently ass6eiatedcwith;the'Useof't|isfplbdLrcfc • Ineffectiveness or other' u ihtende'drfeohseqilien|iis)mayresult because'of?such factors as mafiperWuseot application, weather]'pfes'ente of other rtiateriuissfFotherinfluencing»-factors in the use of the product, which are beyond the control'of:Pfirrie Source,^ LLG pj? Seller.^Tothe extent consistent with applicable lav/, all such risks shall be asSfrme'ckby1-Buyer and t!Jser,fapd|pufer andUser agree to hold Prime Source, LLCjand Seller harmless for any claims relating to such fact6rs| jj

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Prime SpiurcifLtiG wairahts^fha't this prodiiict conforrhs^b the cfiernieai1 description; o'rWhe'label'aifpa: if. "'••';reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions.for Use, subjeet-'to'tfrje inh"eireFit;risksXreferr«|d-fl-above;when used in accordance with directions under normal use conditions. This warranty does notjex|enll to theuse of this product contrary to label instructions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeabl0tt| or|beypnd'the control of Seller or Prime Source*4k©\sand Buyer and- User assume;theirisksbfranyflsueh^use^p(i|T?HE 'EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLI^KBLE LAW, PRIME SOURGl. likpMAKES N©M/VARRAIpllS3©F :

MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNES!3!FOR A PARTICULAR'PURPOSED NOR ANYi01HER:EXI|RE^S ORIMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS SfFAlEiD ABOVE. •.->.•.>>- -; t-— -• - • ;• -: --i |;-J •

To the extent consistent with applicable law, neither Prime Source, LLC nor Seller shall be liable fj>r anyincidental, consequential or special da|mage1svresTalting-fr6m<tfie^usi'C)^ handling of this product] TO ffJHEEXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER C«R BUYER,AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF,PRIME SOURCE, LLC AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALLJbl-AlMS,LOSSlSftNJlSlR-liS ORDAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRAfNTj^,CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FRO^M |"HE USE ORHANDLING; OF1 THISr.PRODUCT: SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTOR, AT THE ELECTION OF PRIME SOURCE, LLC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THEJPRODUCTPrime S!dufceFLrLCrand Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it, subject to the fore'iomgConditidnS'bf Salefand:l2irnitatibh of Warranty and Liability, which may not be modified except by writtenagreemerifsi'gned'iby a'^dulyauthorized representative of Prime Source, LLC ' *! >

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Tebuporiazb 10 !3.6 Seleet

For control of specified diseases on various crops.

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ACTIVEJIN|REDIENT- , , , •^^•^•.•IJ^.'- • , :J' ' ' ,y- ;v;I- . " . ' . < - . . . - . ' . . , . • „ • ' ' ' '..j'..-'' . •Tebucoriazc|le,jalpha-[2-(4-chlorophenyl)ethyl]-alpha-(1,1-dimethylethyl|-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol... 38.7%OTHERllNGREDIENTS:TOTAL:|...|...l .100^0%Contains! 3.-.I3: pounds tebueonazole per.gallon; .•,•, - - ,,...-,- - . ,- , _.,^ IT-., -j ,f. ' -,- :- * .„» -.,-v... • . -L- • , ' V V * PT, . . ^..i.; ^.' - .

STOP - Read the label before useKeep Out of Reach of Children

CAUTION, . ^,-FIRST-AID'

If swalldwei'd: e Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.e Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow» Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a prison control center or doctor• Do not give anything by mouth to an uncoTisciousif Person

If on skin orelothinj: ,!

Take off contaminated clothingRinse skin immediately^with plenty of waterjor 15-£0 minutesCall a poison control cenfer or doctor for treatment advice

If in eyes: fl « Hj>Jd|eyj5 open anvd rinseslgwJy a^gent|y^with wa|erfgr 1.5-20 minutes. . r ,,'!

• if|pnoyeldortect,lensesf]f.{present^ ff^jWejfiret^pinutes, Wen fcontinije rinsiriigleye^.°.jC lilCpi)isorimptro[ rMtojd}Mbfi - • • • • . - ? - - _ • • ; • - • / i '

If inhalecJ: ?; ;• • - iN - 'Si t :

» ivlove person to fresn^aiif.. ..-,... .r . . . . . . . . -i . .- ..r >KU-i'«&$f : A'<SI»- V. .:• "?' " •.•-•:.• J. t - ^ '< - i-1 l-i • ; - - • . . . : . ' • •• . • . . . • • • : ' . . ' • • • • • • ' • . •. . . '•• If pers'onls not bTeathing cair911 "or''an ambulance^ then give artificial' respiration1,

preferably by mbuth-to.-?mouth, if*ppssible.;;> ... ,,..-,: ;K ' ' 'K-^^umjxHtt w!«J!5tsssfi«^«.»Mi^>''f:c<:,= .<. , . , - ••,, . .« , .„ . >, ,...,.,ii

Ijng jijpoilonjCjntjriiJsCjntej r^ ,.",/;.treatment.! For emergency information concerning this product^ cail the National Pestjejdes I KA^ ; =Informltitfn Center (NPIC) at 1-800*858-7378 seven days a week,|fi:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific; Time or

NOlljEjilQllH liil Nv iNo^pe|ifje^htidpte:^rjreat symp^nr|atical|y; h&cpmpp,und,djpes,npt eguse any^ ..definitelsympfems triafwould be diagnostic. Contasi jthistheie,yes,.nily cause>irrjtation, ...;,., ,^ :.<•.,!.[•. . ^

See insi|eHJabf kbp.pjk and plrtectionscfo' iStatenTgnt: ySee inside Jabeljlbppkjetlpr iirst ^jdj, l reiaut|pnary SJatemjentsiajid>DirectJpns:fpr

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P^ECAUTIQNARYiSjFATEMENTS !? :

HAZARDS^TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS,v, i ;_ . ; ( ^ . .

Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorblS fhfbugh skifr. "'Avoid cbritact with skin, eyes or clothing. 'Avo'idbreathing, vapor or spray mist. : , ' . - . , . i | . , ;

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) « J 4Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more optiorjs, followthe instructions for category C on an ERA chemical-resistance category selection chart. " ;- r>;4>? !*S'-|T:\ » •••,

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'.' « tbrig-sleeved shirt and long pants? ; | v ;

« Chemical-resistant gloves, such a{; barrier laminate, or butyl fubber:xDr nitrilff rubber-or ecjprele rubber orpolyvinyl chloride or viton • q ;•

« Shoes plus socks v-: -° *"'''•'' '"'•• •'••' "oU-':' ^^ ' • • • ' ' "*'•* ' i! ,.' ' '

Follow manufacturer's instructions for clganrng/maiMtajniRg^PE. If no such instructions for washa|les|exist,use detergent and hot water. Keep andy/ashi PPEJseparately from other laundry. I ji 5

ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEM1ENTS ^ ^ H ,,When handlers-use,elc)se_d systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requinenpenfe listedin the Worker Protection Standard (WP 3) for agricultural pesticides [40 QFR 170 240(d)(4-6)], the tfanfller PPErequirements"may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS i | i

USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS ; 1 IUsers should: .-„ ^ r ' i? F. ,

•^Wash,hands" b§fc(re ejtjng, drinking,tchewmg gum, using tobacco or using the toilet ; | "~'ff

« Remove clothing immediately if pesticide, gets Inside Then wash thoroughly and put on qlean ciiothing.» Remove PPE immediately lafter hancllmg this product Wash the outside of gloves before-r

s'oon as possible,, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing

-This pesticide is toxic to mammals, fish and aquatic jnvelrtebrates Do not apply directly "to water, 01 to^areaswhere surface water is present or to mtortidal a'reas below the mean high water mark Runoff mayjbe l{

hazardous to"aquatic organisms in neighboring areas Do not contaminate water when disposing offequipmentwashwater or nnsate > • " " r "I

•• *- ' > -*• "«f.Ground Water Advisory Tebuconazofe is known to leach through soil into ground under certain c'pnc'itions asa result of label use Use of this chemu al in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where trip watertable is shallow, may result in ground-water contamination »™ < • l%< f*

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Surface Water Advisory-:1 'Tebucohaz(|lfe 3(6 Selee^may:c6ntamitfate; wate^tr^ughfdniftfbf"spra^5i|i4V^ridi •••?•-•Tebueohtzb1e>3v6!SeleWhi a'HighJp'OTenfialJfer r¥hbfPfoPseveralimontlSsT6r mo're a"ffepiapplicatief!l'Foorl^draining soils and soils with shallow water tables are more pronMb'funl haF^well maintained vegetative buffer strip tfetween areas to which this product is applied and surfaqe vlaterfeatures such as pefadsv-strelms, and springs will reduce the potential for contamination of watejr f|jm|?a1nfall5runoff. Runoff of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfaltesf0recasted''within 48jhours. ' L. . ', ;= -|fc:i|

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ij DIRECTIONS FOR USE '! |i|-It is a violation of Federal law to use thi{;,product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. ; | ^

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Do nota$pl;yfthi$?pr6duettea^11 " 'i^ndlers^mayibejin the^rea^during}app1ication^FojtahyfequirementS;Speeificto>:ypur;Stateor.

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Use this prJ3di|pt in accordance with its labeling and with the Workef*PTbtJf?tion-Standard^40::GF?R parfpo. ThisStandard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers; |n farms, forests, nurseries, aridgreenhous lfeh^-ih^nidlers'ioffagFieultural'pe'sticidej?. « lt;Contains;srequireifients for training^deeontamination;,^notificatibh|ta[rjli iem|r^ehGhy^assistance>"jlt^ls^:GOntaihs\sp^ifiGlhstru pertaining; © the;; •statements oh|this: label abbflfpensbinalfiprpte'etiv^ - :;,requirements [n t|is box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.

Do not ent|r cjf allow worker entry, into treated<a>ea's^during;;the restnicted^ntry interval: (Rll)vThe Rli.forteach .direetibhsiasso'ciated.wlth'eaGh-eropi'

PPE required |or early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker-Rrotectibns-Standard and that.involves ccfntajct with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, pr water, is:

as1 batrier5laminate ot'butyl riibber e*r •hitrile-rubber or nebprene rubber or

Mi PRODUCT INFORMATIONRead the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale before using tnis product 1

[Aerial applic ation is prohibited in New York-State ] 't <' '

Spray Volume,1 Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be applied in a minimum^ of 10 gallons of spray solution peracre'by ground sprayer or in a minimum of 5 gallons of spray solution per acre by aircraft spray equipmentCheck equipment calibration frequently' Complete coverage and uniform application are essential for the mosteffective Tesi ilts", especially when lower^spray volumes are a'pplied If n&cessary, increase the spray volumeper acre 'for <' omplete crop coverage i ' '

Chemigjitiori: Apply Tebuconazole 3 6 Select through irrigation equipment only to crops and^diseases forwhich the^cherfiigation use is specified ^ Apply Tebuconazole 3 6 Select only through center pivot, lateral move,end tow, fc3Fdo '(wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid "set, or hand move, or'arip (tricRle) irrigation systems 'Do notapply Tebudjnazole 3 6 Select through any other type of irrigation system Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, orillegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-uniform "distribution of treated water If you havequestions' about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturersor other {^xpurts DN6*hot connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticideapplication to a public water system unless the pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public watersystems are:jn place A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation orunder trie sui'servision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustmentsshould the n|ed arise. • • •

The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure dram appropriatelylocated on trie irrigation pipeline to prevent water source;contammatiorT ,rom back flow The pesticide injectionpipeline mustcpntain a functjon^aj.^utomatic^guick-closmg check~valve to prevent the flow of fluid back towardtheanjection'pump The pesticidVinjection^pipelme must also contain aitunctional normally closed, solenoid-operated'valve located on the intake sidejrf the injection pump^ and connected^to the system interlock toprevent f?uid?from being withdrawn frpm the^upply tank^when the irrigation system is either autpnriaticajly ormanuallyUhut down The*system must contain functionallinterjpckmg"cbntrols to automatically j;hut"off thep,esticide'injectibn pump wjien the water pump motor stops The irrigation line or water pump jriustmclude a

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(• •:• • • . : . • ~: - ;. . 'i; • Amendment EPA comments §Mar2013functional-pressuresswitehi-whicfewillsfe^ <-. , • :point- where"pesticide'distributionris;adfersely-affeetedf^displacement injection pump ' "-Jli -~---,-. - ' • - • - --'- --• ---------- -..«.!-..^-.fscompatible with pesticides andfavorsidijift-beydnd the areadntendedftetreatment: vt >•- •-, re •/. •• :[„ >• •' -.- r :-n -:A--? -i |,*;t|

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Maintainpcontihuousiagitatiort'in;mix'ta|iic''duringfmixingrand application:Allow^suffieienfetime for:pesticide-tO;beffiusheel'thrQugh^alldinesvandjall rjozzles^befone^ur'ningfpff if igatiori;;:;water. p!esticide«maybe?appliedfe6nti0iiously:f^^ -.;•$••"•] .-|u,-.•^-: ••-.• , ;;;.

Mixing:; Add labeled amount of Tebufeonazole 3.6 Select into the spray tank while filling with v(/at|r te thedesiredtljevel/'Qperate^he'agitatorfwhileKmixing'; If otherv(Tiaterials;areBaddejd^o?the spiiaydankt'thijs =1,, « ;,.,••••Tebucoriazole 3.6 Select should be thoroughly dispersedrpniopsto^the^additipn^mix withiproducts containing a prohibition against tank mixing. Follow the most restrictive labeling'! *jrequirementSHDf any-tank;mix-product$')•--•; - - -.--.. ; /v,-;^••--•-.;. • . • - • ) • . : . :i:-* s-^ i •- I ' . | • ; . , - . - -• '« '

Compatibility: To determine the comp*atibility of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select with other products, ;the||oi|pwingprocedure should.;be<fol|p,wed.:-Pour.-tn*g rjecpmmended proportions pf^tjjie.prpd^ts«int^aisjitaj|le ofwater, mix thoroughly and allow to statwd at least five (5) minutes, if the! combination, remains/ nr " ' * " " "re-mixed readily, the mixture is considered physically compatible. For further information,Prime Source, LLC representative. Sf '•

Resistance Management Steternent,; j ... ,,., ., ..-. - - ^ . ,v-^ ,-,J;, .• ,:. .v^a-i. - - - , ^ i ' - ^ ' - •*••*•••Tebucoriazole 3.6 Select is a Group 3 fungicide which exhibits rio knowh cross-resistance to dthepfurfgicidegroups. However, fungal pathogens are; known to develop resisjancaloj p^p|iucte^when usjed repeatedly. Any fungal population may contain or develop Individuals that are! "resistantlto l'Tebuconazole 3 6 Select and other Group 3 fungicides If Group 3 fungicides are used repeatedjy|jni,the samefield or in successive years as the primary method of control for targeted diseases, the resistafn,t)splates mayeventually dominate the fungal population Because resistance,development cannot be predictedJlthPuse ofTebuconazole 3 6 Select should conform to resistance managpment strategies established,for Ihefcrop anduse area Such strategies may include rotation and/or tank mixing with products having different,nj'qjlf's ofaction or limiting the total number of a|plications per season. Contact your local exterision^speeialist, Bertifiedcrop advisor, and/or manufacturer for fungicide resistance management and/or mtegrated.diseasej j^management recommendations for specific crops and resistant disease populations Prime s'ojjircN^LLCencourages responsible resistance management to ensure effective long-term control of the furjgal diseaseson this label » I f |v

j DISEASE CONTROL IN CROPS Li 4APPLICATION DIRECTIONS!*

CROP DISEASE RATE OF TEB,UCO(N//ZOLE 3.6SELECJ I *•

Asparagus Rust (Puccmia spp) L4 to 6 fl oz per acreRestrictions: " r ' !• " "- . ••' |* "'

e Do not apply to harvestable spelrs. fry-z h-~4 ft '''9 Dp not apply within 100 days of jharvest in California and 180 days in alPother states. |• Do not make more than three foliar applications per season (18 fl1 oz/acrevor 0 51 Ib ai/acVe)* ""*

Application Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3 6 Select as a foliar spray to the developing ferns jaftlir harvestof spears is completed Xpp'ly at the e arliestlsign ofYust pustules orwrien weather conditions'are^coyducivefor rus't development Apply '4 to 6 fl oz of T'ebucbnazole 3 6 Select per acre"(0 11 Ib ai - 0 17'*lb !ai per acre)in alternation with another effective fungicide" Under conditions of severe rust pressure, use trie lligrfer listedrate Repeat^applications^on a 14-day^nferviras necessary to maihtain^control of rust Applicatiolps-r/iay bemade^sing^'grouncf or aerial application iqliiprnent A"50 foot spray drift buffer zone is require^ f ir'all aerial ~applications Fordptimum'ciisease control, the lowest labelecTrate of a spray surfactant shoOlb'fetsfnk'mixed

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Restrieiiiioifjs: •« Doinos apply within 30 days of harvest. .» A rfiaxlmum of 4 fl. oz. of Tebucqnazolfe 3.6 Select may be applied per acre per crop seia's:6n'i

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with Telouewnazole 3.6 Select.'"Resistance* Management: Tebuconazole, 3.6 Select is a sterol demetKylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group3).'Alter|ytipg1fFe;bucbna^ fungicides may lead to resistances «« .•• • - • - , \ . . - i " . • • • • • • - - . ' -Restricledientry interval (REI) = 12 hours.

1 Grazirjjg livestock or feeding of grieen forage is permitted 6 or moro days after the last application of3.6 Select. Straw cut after harvest may be fed ot used' for bedding.

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Applica|io| Directions: Apply Tebucqnazqle 3.6 Select in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solution peracre by|gro|n4 Or in a minimum of 5-g|allons of spray solution' per acre oy air Barley fields should be,,observe^ closely for early disease symptoms, particularly when susceptible varieties are planted "and/or 'underpfoiongeb'cfohditib'ns'favo !i • " ' ' ' ; ' ; <No^Tlr o tirHuWdisease" edntr6l hfe*]oweSt specified rate of a spray">surfactant-should'betahk mixed^withTebuco|az|le[3.6 Select. Tebuconazble 3.6 Select must have two to four hours of dpyinQ^time'f'dn'-plgnt-'foliage^rJt|effibtive ir%^ into plant tissue before ram or-irnigatioh becurs^After thisperiod c|tir|e, jTebuconazole 3.6 Selejct will be resistant to weathering -; - " -•• -svH •

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'- RATE OFTEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT4 to 6 fl. 'qz. per acre

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS

Restriction s:• Be'anl, fresh:n- • f\' i

•|Dc? not apply more than 24 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per crop season.i; ll^buconazole 3.6 Select may be applied up to 7 days before harvest.

»Be|in|, dry: I I ." |Dp not apply more than 1J2 fl^ oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per crop season.:; ^Tebuconazole 3.6 Select rnay be applied up to 14 days before harvest.''s ii : • : :

Applica ip| Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select in a protective spray schedule or when weatherconditions <jVe favorable for rust development. Repeat applications at 14-day intervals, or as necessary tomaintairl,control. For optimum disease control, the lowest labeled rate! of a spray surfactant should be tankmixed with trebuconazole 3.6 Select, tebuconazole 3.6 Select must h^ve two to four hours of drying time onbean foljag|jgj:the active ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue before rain or irrigation occurs.

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After this period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering. „ «;•; •'''•|-."'-.|j7. ;• ' I - ••••• :• ; - • ' • • - • <• ' 0: ' • ' " • • . • -•'•• - • • • " - • f . - • - • " • ! • . • : • - . ?. ' , - : •>•>»- - s-i"|'.'Resistance Management Tebuconszole 3.6 Select is a demethylatioh*inhibitpr(E)MI) fungicide |G

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Restrictions; ri. ..- v , . - , . . ,^ ;:«.L . • , . . . ^ . . ( .,,. /.; ..... . ,., . ..... , / ; ,^ |'^.. ... ; ,.eA maximum of 24 fl. oz. (1.5 pint);of Tebuconazole53v6 Reject may^be Applied pervapre,p(gr c|Dpe|eas6n.

>•• v? Sweet cprnillepuepnazple.S^^^eleet may be,, appliedjup tp ,day:Si:befpr,e ihe;iharvest oilafeqlforage,,anc| 49,daysi before the hardest pj^dder.,- : ,, ; y....-^ •-. ,v, j, ,. :- , ; , ,•-. . . ; • . - , . , ' . " j. ; • - ' ;^|^;S-.,."-.'

.;•• •sFieldjvseed ori:popeorn::iniebupp|Vazole.y3.6iS,elept may-be^iapplje<djup-tpr21: days5befpr.ejt|es|iarJ?§t^P'f-r*forage, and 36 days before the harvest pfrgrain or.fodder. „- / • ] • . - , . . - ^ . • r . ^ ' , ' . , i : '•<*. '\ • ^-- | .'• ,-...-

Application Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select in a protective, spray scheduler when featherconditions are favorable fprsdiseasesdeyelppraent Repeatap.plieatipns-at;7?.to 14-day intervals, oias^neeessary=to;maintain'Cpnt^ol.'Npte:LF|D;riOptimum-diseasefepntr,^ Ijpwest labeled rate of a spijay^urfactantshould be tank mixed with Tebucpnazf ie'3.6"Seleet. ;fnebucpnazple;3.6^Selectmust have two to fpurjtiours ofdrying time on corn foliage for the actife ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue before r&\n orirrigation occurs; - -After thjs: peripd- of^titee^Tiebuconazplei3:6iSeleetvv!illjb^ resistant to weathering! \

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Resistance Management: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a demethylatjpj* inhibitor*(ISIyjj ungicjde((i iioJjp,3),

Restricted-entry interval (REOfbrs^gtiCprrv.TJlQ.daJsv,,;...- ;;i-«i:^A_:-i^^i—x^. •:=.-4.^^.-.^i-/Di=i.\ '--—'"^^-y;^,except sweet corh'= ci fipurs.

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Cotton Southwestern cotton rust(Puccinia cacabata)

6 to 8fl. oz, per acre

« Dofhotfapply more than 24 fl. oz. pf Tebuconazole 3.6 Select peracre per crop season.before-hsfrl/est. -' 'r - .-

ApplicafiorfjDirecfions: Apply Tebucpnazole 3.6 Select in a protective;;spray schedule or when weathercpriditibfl§=a1e favbr;ableifor rust^evelp'pment^Repeafeapplications at-7^.ta l day intervals.ior as necessary -to ma1ht|in |bntfelv'NdteVPbriOptim'um>:xiiseaseiCOhtrbl5. the lowest labfted"rate«of a^spray surfactant'should betank-mixedKl/ith ebuconaz^lei3v6;Sel6cfe-utebucoriazble":376iSeleet rrji|§t ;h"ave two to!,four^hours .otdijying; •time%n'ebtt|fffeliagetfbp4he'ractive:iingredient-to rnpve^systemically^intpjplan1*tissue-befone nairrorirrigation^occurs. |ifte| this period: G-f'time^Febuephazdle!:3' 6 'Seleet£will;be:nesistant to weathering- v - *

Resis'tafcelMana^gemenfeWebucbnazole 3v6 Select is a demethylationunhibitor'(DMI) fungieidei(Group,3).

Restrjcted^lntry intgryal (REI) = 12 hours. •.-:-.,••»' >• ' ' • . • • • • - ' - . ->-•• . • • • j .< • • .-•;•.-.•

•it-* i'?^R>lLICATIdN DIRECTIONS

CROP DISEASESELECT

Cucurbilyejgetajbles GroupChayote| | : * - • • •

Citron rr?lp) ;Cucumber \ •Gherkinfc •*.]{ -*•: ^ •.: -r.---. -~ --rIdible;g|ur§Vj(inciudes hyotari',cucuzza|:hebhima and Chineseokra) | j iMomo/Tdfea|>pp. (includes balsamapple, bllseim pear, bitter melon

Muskm^bn|(inudes,.:cantalQupe, ..

pershavlrntilon, honeydew melon,honey

Glaus m|lb and snake melon) ..Pumpkir| |Summe|sn|iash ,(inGludeSr , . .-, • ...crookne|kf^uash-:scailpR*squash,

Winter suh|(ine|udes^b,utternut •squash,|Eal|baza, hubbard squash,

Hh an_d:sp.gghetti:i ;::;;-ri?i

Poy^dfery mildewi(Spftaerpf/?eca fuligineal. ..-.Podosphaera xanthii)•(Erysiphe cichoracearum) ,

4to6fl. oz. per acre

iGummy stem blight - •;-*"'-."•••.4"Isuppression;(D/dyme//a bryonae)i(watermeloni squashf pumpkin,:fahd-melons>only) - • . •• j.

i 8-fl. ozrper acre>

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Restrictions: .•• . . - ••-.-•: ' - • v ' i ' r - , --• •••••• - i ' : - ' -.--. •'•-' • - - • • ' " • • • • . ~ • • - ' , • , • - • - - . : • • ) f . r.:,» Do not apply more than 24 fl. oz% (ofiTebueonazoleiSxesSelecfcperrabre per crop;season., .,•:• r '|, |» Tebuconazole 3.6 Select may be {applied up to 7 days before harvest. , ^ ;|

Application Directions;^Apply:the; speJ5jfied'dosagevin;a;proteetive spray-schedule to-foliage,nand'f|ui{|Repeat'applications at 10- to 14-day intervals:; |Jote: Mor<optimum"diseaseJ.eontrpliv:thexlowest labejedrrate;|f afspray ,surfaetarit:shouldfbetahkTmixed^withT|3buconazole^6r,Selecfc^ebuco|nazoleJ3;&:

lSelect?mufour hourjs oftlryihg time^fo^the?active (tfgredie^occurs. After this periodj:oMime;iTebuc|)nazole=3i6^Seieet}will?be»resistarit-tO'Weathering;- , f\^ 1:4 ••. • :

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Resistance-Management; Tebueonazple 3^6 Select is a

Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 hjxirs.

: APPLICATION DIRECTIONS i • ^ 1 1CROP

Dry bulb, jpnionGarlic- :..iMi-' :'--- " • ; -Great-headed :.(elephant) garlicShallot

DISEASEWhite rot < , ' * " • • * "(SelerQtiuMcepiVi irum)

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Rust (Puccinia allfy Puccinia-porri)•r >

Purple blotch (Altvrnaria porri)

RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 315 SlELECT20 5,fl oz per acre applied in aj4 t|);6|inchband over/into each furro%Wt1 I 1May be applied by chemigation tojco|trolwhite rot ' ;;-.- ' ' ;• l-..i <*..:>&-; :K..- ... .•:."4 to6 f l oz. per acre \ i- 'I,

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Do not apply more than 32.5 fl. o£ :Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season if an in-farr<fw treatmentis made. If Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is not applied as an in-furrowtreatmentAthen.doindta'ppl^rrore'thahapplied1 2 fl oz. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select jper acre per season as a foliar spray.Do not apply within?? days^of harvest (PHI = 7 days);

i| '•Application Directions: ;; . . • : - - ^ - , : ^-»--r-;n ,;j ' " • • • •

White rot: For the control of white rot, i iaker^neiapplieationMnithejfur^ at the timeapplication should be made at the rate [of 20.5 fl. oz Tebuepnazole?3?6!SJelect per#aereiftApply4her|hti|e'per>^,acre rate in a 4 to 6 inch band over/intc? each furrow. Additional control rnay beTdbtaineel«by' ineludliglWoifoliarapplications at 4 to 6 fl oz/acre. • ; '•«*•"• >.• •y-'.^i-'..*- ') ~^.(. |--.-r.-: • -i;:.Rust: For the control of rust make foliajr applications at the rate of 4 to 6!fl. dzWebuconazoleiSiefSolelfcper- -acre per application. Repeat at an inter-yial of 10 to 14 days. Apply TebuconazoIe-3t6vSe1efet in!raijpn|te|tive • •-'spray schedule or when weather conditions are favorable for rust development.7 ;^- >!" |c-tf ,- -.

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Note: For optimum results use as a prejventative treatment. Begin applications as sodhi'as'rero'p)!afi|d/ol'- '? venvironmental conditions become favo|?ible for disease development, the ldwesMeiBdmmeRadd»|3te"|3f aHf- -spray surfactant may be tank-mixed wifh Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. TebMConaz6le*s3«6|Selel3imus|hate two^tofour hourjs of drying time on foliage for the active ingredient to move systemically into plaritftiss^ei efojor irrigation occurs. After this period of|time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select wjll be*resis'tarttoiweatheri|g;s!

Resistance.IVlanagejine.nt: TebugQnazigtle.^.6.SeJeciis a,demethylatjQnjinhibitori? 1

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Restrictod-untry interval (REI) = 12 hours

APPLICATION DIRECTIONSDISEASED

Fruiting >|j?gftable;s-Group*Eggplanf Gpuijidcherry,Pepino, fepIeK Tomatillo,Tomato f | }*Not regiltejsd jfor this use inCalifornia! fl •T : IJ-"- ; ; ' I : :" •-"

Early blight(Altemaria solani)

8 fl. oz.i||er.aere

Re§tncti|>n!-

.wf's-^'r^w^-fii - "i isi ':-;-?3fc 5 •'«,*S«K e5* *»- ' > -ii; i ^*>.V .T, ;vp.;r '«;.ii:Lr- "^_.. -.-i«P-«;ia'.,ui ^ ••,*' -.^-^."iv-r^"-^^^^-^^^, *i2A'- ••••' ^. •- as xxti'SJ-i'B i-v i- *j-unv, p-. • • « *- .^-'..•- • £;«.?, i. *,. • .•£*-» c*,i'i ^- ^'^.ifeft.;:- •., yy-conditions b(|eome favorable for disease development. The lowest recommended rate of a spray surfagtantmay be tlnkimiiced with Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have two to four hours'of' « " " £ , * * • • ~ ' i ' . > '••' ;drying tinned f(Dliage.for-.the.activetingffedient.to,move.systemically..intOiplant tissue before rain or irrigation* ^ *«fej*fr!, H^1^ '£"5^»"«i« :".fs3'«* f¥^^^-&-5, T^ '«-0fe ssg^Rw.r.'i:.K :'. -lasa^s 'ps-^ .v. <--.v5>j\j.-jgr^rj.^;occurs, /ftftef this period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering. • ;Resistarfcel/lahagement: Tebuconazole 3.6 Select is a demethylatiop.finhibit9r,,(D,MI) fungicide, (Group 3).RgstriGt|d||ntFy-interval-(REI)'-=t2-hbursv ,--g:'iif.^: -1:^--"^- n^^-l(^

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS;DfSEASE RATfi: OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT

Grasses priifwn] ' Rust'^t/cc/ri/a , t§-8||. oz. per acre -'3.'6| jp||as soon as weatWer'concytiions are

fifsf rusf'pjstule?, a represent. Repeat !" ,..v-applications at 14f to 16-day intervals. Unde|hea|y;dis,easgvpressure, use 6 to 8 fl oz/Aand shorter sprayj intervals. .Powclery mildiew 4to8iff.oz. per acreApply specified rate.o.f Tebueonazole, 3,6 Select wwen, powdery, mildew first appears oniiil KfiF 'sj -Ras- p-»i« •sS-fsjiiir ->*;•-, n.jn4KSW5j." w. wfj&isv- fV««:rfcvw. »f;: a^- "r- .-•><, rij*^ <-' XSTJS.X*! ? vlttf.j- •:• ~ff£ > K'A • --•the leaves. Repeat applications at 14- to 1 6-day intervals. Under heavy disease

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sprayersfor m a! minimum of 10 gallons! of water per acre with aircraft. Wvorough coverage is important foroptimumfdislaste control. For optimum -benefit, the lowest specifiedirate|of;amixed wilfii lebuconazoie 3.6 Select. • _ Jl

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; APPLICATION DIRECTIONS*CROP DISEASE RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3f3 SELECT

Green onionLeekSpring onionScallion;Welsh onionJapanese bunching onionGreenjshallots -Green eschalots

White rot '{Sclerotium cepivorum)suppression only

Rust (Puccinia allii, Pucciniaporri) • '• '

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Purple blotch{Altemaria porri)

4 to 6 fll oz. per acre

Restrictions: Hi , ;

« Do!not apply more than 24 fl. oz. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season.;•.,• - '.f *• Domotapply within 7 days of han/est(PHI = 7 days). :

Application Directions: For the control of diseases, make foliar applications using an interval of 10 to 14days. Ap| ply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select iW a protective spray-schedule or when weather conditions are favorablefor rust development Note. For optimum results use as a preyentative treatment Begin applications as soonas crop and/or environmental conditions become favorable fofdisease development The lowest, irecommended rate of a spray surfactafit may be tank mixed with Tebuconazole 3 6 Select Tebuopnazole 3.6Select must have two to four hours of drying" time on foliage for the active mgredjent to move sVstsfmirally intoplant tissue before rain or irrigation occurs. After this period of time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will^be \i esistantto weathering. ' ' \

iResistance Management Tebucona; oleJB 6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI)'fungicide (Group 3).

Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 hours ' ^J i,

CROPHops

!•

DISEASEPowdery mildew * ' i

(Sphaerotheca humuli/Spharerotheca macularis)

RATE ©F TEBUCONAZOLE4 to 8 fl. ozi per acre '

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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS*

Restriction:»Do not apply more than 32 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6-Select per acre" per crop season.

x' ^ *' j -Application Directions: Apply the spdcified^dosage in a protective spray'schedule to'foliage Repealapplications at 10- to 14-day intervals.! Tebuconazole 3.6 Select may be applied up to 14 daysibe?ore harvest.Increase the spray volume andlhe application rate as vine growthlncreases during the season, iNote: For optimum disease control, the1 lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank mixed withTebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have two to four hours of drying time omplant foliagefor the active ingredient to move systemically into planttissue'before rain-or irrigation occurs. Aftei" this periodof time, Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will tfe resistant to weathering. r

Resistance-Management' Tebuconaxole 3 6 Select is a demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3).i '' "^;'^-:t-;.--..r^y ^

RestriGtgd:-eritry interval (REI) = 12>nours. [ ; ,' ,

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APPLICATION DIRECTIONSCROP DISEASE RA TE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.615ELECT

Leafy Brassjpa 'GreensBroccoli Jraab ,Chinesealifbage (bok ehoy.)-Gollardsf H !

Kale , f - t y . ::-;w- • - • • ; • -Mizuha |> ^ j f -p-^ • - • - • •Mustardlgr^ns ; :• • rMustard fspiilach ' ••• • • ••-•

- - • • • . •- -

Cercospora leaf spot(Cercospora brassicicola)

Powdery mildew(Erysiphe crueiferarum)

3to4f l oz per acre

(Altem§ria tirassicioola) .

Restriction!:!:« Do jppjjappjy more than 16 fl. oz. irebueonazpJe 3.6 Select per acre per season• boffptfapplywithin 7'ciays 6fliaWestr(PHi5r-7-"days). "J(:"'" " r ' ; "-'•days).• Do Inotfjapply more often than once every 10 days.»*Ap|>lieiation to turnip greens is limited to-East of-the Rockies.

ARpHpa| i|ffiir,eetf||n^^ Begin applications as spjin ascr p^nlfpBln ip^ disease ll ^Spment. The .lowest recommendedrate_of a|§Rriay, surfgictantTnay"SfeJ^Ml iTiixelt with Tebuj HfMie^GjS^eSfi l U^n^ l&pfe'SeJ^have twcpo |four!hours of drying time op foliage for the active ingredienSo move systemically intoplanftissue?before rain oijr irrigation occurs. After this p'enodsdf^imej^Ilebucoriazole^eiSelectwill be resistant to %;

weatheri|g.| '• .-^••i-r.:v .t^ -: v;p .:;,-.".-r^^- ,^ : s-; .^.--N-«V ;' \$ -.. • •'' ~-\ •i .i .--,; •«-, -;^rs.- •;. iResistalliepVleinagemenfeeltebtJCohazble B^e vSeleettis :a;demethylatiohiinhibitori(pMI)-fungicide!;(Groi;ip;s3):M

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Restricted-ontryinterval (REI) =,12 hours ^ >, Lt ,

rCF!OP,Garden beep ' *roots and tops (leaves)

1 DISEASECercospora leaf spot(Gercospora beticola)

RATS OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT3 to 7-2 fl oz per acre v !

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS,

Restrictions• Do notlapply more than 28 8 fl oz1 Tebuconazole 3*6 Select per acre per season *• Do notfapply within 7 days of harvest (PHI = 7 days) ^ ,

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Applicallon^Directions 'Make applications on a 14 day interval Note For optimum results use as a k

preventaaveltreatment Begin applications as soon as crop and/or environmental conditions become favorablefor disease lev lopment. The lowest recommended rate^of ar'sf>f.ay su f|3etant may>be^arikVriixe'd withTebuconlzcfe 3-6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select must have'twti^to fofirrnours :drying'time; on foliaige forthe activ| in|redientto move systemically into plant tissue before rain ojr irrigatibh'occurs;'Aftehthis period oftime, Te|uc|nazole 3.6 Select will be resistant to weathering^ '-K • > ' • • - * ; - } ' ; - , •• ..-c-< ••" '•-• :Resista|ce|Vlahagement: Tebuconazple 3.6,Select is a demethylation;inhibitor (IDMI)'furigieide (Group 3).

I' I : ' *Restrict|d-|ntry interval (REI) = 12 hpurs.

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RATE OF TEBUCONAZOiE^&iSELECT4 tol6-.fl. QZ^'per acfe '.-Jl ..-H'-i-J ''-•'." 7*. -I, •

AiiLICATJON DIRECTIONS

Restrictions: \o Dofiot apply more than 48 fl. oz. pf Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season. • - . ; . -

Application Directions: Begin first application of Tebueonazole-3;6Sejeet:as) panicle emerges.. Sjbraf' up to:6fl. oz. per acre every 10 days thereafter for a total of 8 sprays'.-Apply specified dosage in a minimfm of 50gallons of spray solution per acre by gtpund only. Tebuconazole; 3-6 Selectman be applied up to a|id.pcluding-the day of harvest (PHI = 0 days). Notts: For optimum disease control, the lowest labeled rate pjf*aj:n'Qrf-i,onie: •.'!\spray surfactant should be tank-mixed jyyith Tebuconazole 3.6 Select. Tebuconazole 3.6 Select m|st!|iaye«twoto four hours of drying time on plant folf^ge for the active ingredient to move systemically into pjan|tislue;'••.-..before rain or irrigation occurs. After tfii's period of time, Te'bucbriazble 3^6 Select will be resistant|p,|s.-, -.,. , -weathering. . .,..,., >^~_ ^..v., .,,-, ,..,... ~. , , „ _ , • ,w_f, .......•,.-; ,4T;-4 • ••: •Resistance Management: febuconazb'le 3.6i Select is a demethylatipn;inhibitp/;,(pflj)4ungicid^^^p3),

; •: . ,. i- , n.,: ,, ..,-... .sj, f > f; ,Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 2 dsiys. ., ' ' . ' , . . ' . . . . " 1 .11 'j

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS j ,CROP

Okra iDISt=ASE , ^

Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp )RATE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3,6 J, ELECT

4 to 6 fl oz per acre i ]<Restrictions: >. 1 [ s

o Applications may be made no closer than 3 days before harvest - « \ ' r» Do ;not apply more than 24 fl. oz. 0f Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per acre per season. jjj ,,j|: -•- *H -- -;

ApplicatiorTBirectipns':Ap ly^speeifi|f|dosSge*;oWebueoha^Use the highest listed rate when disea| conditions are favorable and in areas where high disease* pressure isexpected. Applications may be repeated at 14-day intervals in orderrfO!mainlain{&Shtndlsoltheidlse^sle|iApply»pspecified dosaminimurn of 5spr,ay,,suWactato four hours obefore rain or iweathering.Resistance MRestricted-en

ge as a foliar spray in a rninimum of 20 gallons of spray solution per acre by gro;urid|or 'kgallons of spray solutionllyiai ^Nb 'ISft fii ug^ the lowest labeljed^ate of at;sheuld^be)}alk^ lIllefeltftTebucohazoie 3.6 Selecttmi&stli'ave two

f drying itime oniplarife^foiage for the active irigrediinttprniip^Tsi ifiically ifitd pjan|tissue,: -,.r. •-rrigation occurs. After tliis period of time, Tebueonazole^&uSelectswill be..resistantto--I, .:,

^ ••;- : ' : ?p(*-' •- :"1 1- ~~. -i - •" "i| *!*. -(.^ r :-' :•• •-*• . --r- .' f *,T * - - jf'ly -f j|l> - , &•' •> . ..:' . .- - .

anagemenfe^ebuGona4©le^.6^Selee^is-a,demethylationtinhibito^(DMI)Jungieide4(3rd&p,3)/try interval (REI) = liilours'. . ,^^ ; ,, .^ ,^X- ,.,.*, E,,.«.r. • ^..^ , .iLJLj ,'. • ,

s!APPLICATION*DlRECTIONS | ! 1 1CROP, ,

Reanut ;•

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. - , , DISEASE ,, ..SOILEfpRNE:Sclerotjum stem and pod,«rot-(white mold,southern blight^southern stem rot),-,Rhizoctpnia limb rot, »^ --'-. ', .Rhizoctonia pod rot (Virginia and North ••Carolina only)

FOLIAR:Early leaf "spot, Late Lelaf spot," Leaf rust,Web blotch (Phoma), Pepper spot(Leptoshaerulina)

RATE OF TEBUCONAZQLE-2ii.6,J:IELECT7.2.fl.!-oz. per acre , ! '« f |

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T^ylt lJzll SrJOilSM'Sr! inltfthjIli plSnQ pod zone for Gpntrol4)f;'rootand pod fpts|ea'used by Scleroiium;rbifslikar\S Rhizoefonia so/anA Srbiugpiconditipnis will decrease the!,;... •effgetiyejesji. pfi tebucpriazplei3.6 Select against the ropJ. nd:ppdMrpts||,.AA:\ \>- , ,v ^^yv—.-•;• i

! P ' I :; ' - - • i * -h . ^i.i1--Use Tebficplazple 3.6 Select in conjunction with Gjujturiahpracjieesihatjare ;knpwnitO{reduGe3theseverity pfsoilbornejidiseases, such as proper crop rotation practicesso-M- ,*-.--. - . - . • . ||VD. •„' •-' , . • • - • - ••< -..- -1- . . !•' .

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r y .1 ; t : c >Timing of Tc^bCiconazole 3*6 Select Application for Optimum Control of White Mold and RhizoctoniaLimb'am'J Pod Ro't *••- l > '_, -.. jSpray Pfbgiam i .Tebuconazole 3.6 Select Application No. --• Chlorothalonil Application No.7 ApplicaYotjs *' I'3,4,5 and 6 1 ' ^ . ' | 1,2 and 7 <

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; Pecan 7 Brown leaf spot' ^(Sirospqrium diffusium)Downy spot

4to8f l oz per acre

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Liver spot (Gnqmonia caryae)Scab (Cladospbrium caryigenum)Vein spot (Gnomonia nerviseda)Zonate leaf spot *(Grovesmia pyrpmidalis) -.

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ir ; I _ , ,,;,-.•;.:..-:;,, -. , ; . . • :!.;;;<^,:t.-:.X ; Amendment EPA comrne||ts |Mar2013o D6| hot apply after shucks "begin to split" " ' "> " ' *e A rhaximumipf 32 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be applied per acre.per crop season t"» Do; not cut cover crops in treated (areas for feed or allow livestock to graze treated areas - *

Application .Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3 6 Select in a preventive spray^schedule beginning at^early budbreak (ypung; leaves unfolding), and coptmue applications at 10- to 14-day intervals through the pollinationperiod,j,|T»,ebucp,nazole 3 6 Select should be apphed at 4 fl oz pen acre m-a tank mix with the specified rate of-Super^in®:injcoverr sprays Follow laheLdirections for the use of SuperTm « Do not add a surfactant to thespray sblution when tank-mixing Tebuoonazole 3 6-Select with SuperTm Apply Jebuconazole, 3 (i Se lect in aspray volume of 15 or more gallons 'per-acre by air or 50 or more galloris per acre by ground. Apjajy Ito 8 fl.oz. per acre of#T;ebuconazole 3 6 Select to full-size mature trees, and 4'to 6 fl oz per acre of Tebuconazole3.6-,Sele;et'tp,smaller trees Apply the higher listed rate to varieties thatjare highly susceptible to the indicateddiseases, priWhen/severe disease conditions exist The lowest labeled'Vate of a surfactant may bt; added tothe spray solution for optimum control of the indicated diseases $ I,Note: For optimum disease control, the! lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tahk-rr|ixe£j withTebuconazoJef3;6jSelect TebuconazoJe 3 6 Seject must have two to four.hours of drying time onplant foliageforrjthejactjve>ingredient to move systejijiically into plant tissue before rain or irrigation occurs -After this periodof time, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select will t' e resistant to weathering , *Resistance Management: Tebuconaxple 3.6 Select is a demethylatiori inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (proup 3). Itmay,ibe applie.d:jn;a tank mix or alternjited (every other spray application) with a,non-DMI fungicidu as aresistance management strategy r \ >

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^ DISEASES)* , . . »'Rust (Phakopsora pashyrhizi) ^Powdery Mildew (Microsphaera diffusa)

RATE OF -TEBUCONAZOLE 3>.6 liJELECT3to4f l ozlperacre ; I' \

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Restrictions: : I• Applications5may not be made within 21 days of harvest - - \ M9 Do; not apply more than 3 applicstions per season' 1 f -• Do; not apply more than 12 fl. oz/alper use season.

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Application Directions: Apply Tebuconazole 3 6 Select as a broadcast foliar spray as a prevent;live sprayor atifirstevisibie'-symptoms of disease**Repeat applications on a 10- to 14-day spray interval if environmentalconditions are favorable for continued^disease development ^Use the higher listed rates and shonler spray «inte^ryalsiwhenadisease pressure is severe xTheHowest^la_beled rate of spray surfactant must be temkj-nixedwith TebuconazoJe 3 6 Select Apply Febuconazole 3j3 Select in a minimum ofrfb g'aTlpTis of sprsfy sdutionper acre by ground sprayer or in a minimum of 5 gallons per acre by aircraft spray equipment

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Sunflower/DISEASE

Rust (Puccjnia helianthi)RATE QF TEBUCONAZOLE 3 6 SELECT

4to6jfl oz per acreRestrictions: i

o Dp not apply more than 16 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select per-a*ere per season or within 50 d ays ofharvest. ~ '

•Application Directions: Apply specific dosage of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select at the earliest sign of .infection(rust pustules developing) or when weather conditions are favorable forYust development Apply iiiglW listedrate to highly susceptible varieties and/or under severe disease conditions Application may be repeated at 14

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days if nefce^sary to maintain control of the disease Apply specified do'sagejn a minimum of 20 gallons ofspray soluti&n p|er acre by ground on a minimum of 5 gallons'of "spray solution by airNote: For optimum disease control, the lowest labeled rate of a spray surfactant should be tank-mixed withTebuconazo5e 3 6 Select Qpntact your state Extension Service or Prime Source, LLC representative for alist of approved surfactants Tebuconazole 3 6 Select must have two to four hours of drying time on plantfoliage for th'e active ingredient to move systemically into plant tissue before ram or irrigation occurs After thisperiod of time, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select will be resistant to weathering 'ResistanceJVIa'nagement Tebuconazole 3 6 Select is a demethylationf inhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3)

4 •: - isRestrictodk'ntry interval (REI) = 12 hours -

CROP?! !Turnip, f1 1 |(Application .islimited to^Ea^t ,of the Rcckirs)

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RATf= OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT4 to 72f l oz" per acre

APPLICATIONJ3IRECT1ONS

Restriction:' !

• Do potiapply more than 28 8fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select per acre per crop season ,

. ». i J J • " * . , <ApplicatiorfDirections: Apply the specified Dosage in a protective spr?y schedule to foliage Repeatapplicationsfatl2- to 14-day intervals Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be apphed up to 7 days before harvestNotei.Fol optimumjliisease control, therlowestHabeJed rate of a spray surfactant should be tank mixed w'lthTebucon]azcile 3 Select Tebuconazole^ G^elect must have two to four hours of drying time on plantfoliage fokthls active mgredierrf to move systemically into plant tissue before ram or irrigation occurs Afterthis period o1 time, Tebuconazole 3 elSefec^willjbe resistant to weatheringResistaricejlManagement Tebuconazole 3 6 Select is a demethylationInhibitor (DMI) fungicide (Group 3)

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i'ABRLICATION DIRECTIONSCROP: DISEASE RATiE OF TEBUCONAZOLE 3.6 SELECT

Wheat Rusts leaf, stem, arid stripe (Puccinia spp.j-I j «.

Head blight or scab1 (Fusanum spp) -.tSuppression t f

4 fl 6z per acre

Restriction^:•••"• ?iQS3|§jIl!lPwi.liyestock to graze or feed green forage to livestock prior to 6 days after treatment with»,:,'»Tefclliq^iazo!ei36 Select , , ,

• A rrpx|nurri of 4 fl oz of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select may be.applied per acre per crop season ,• Do foot [apply within 30 days of harvest.

• / • • • v ; i'ifii'ftf-^l V- :-'Tr * '^fei-"-'«' '^-"-'i' Vf*4-- 'o I'vi.-i'fej,•,;/."-: .;'V*-;n;; ffse-:: .'s^/|.'r,te)^i":?5i'.;- .-....,•.- -.;,:. \i..:' .I..;.,,,;. ,-,| ...i,- ; >Applieatl0olfeif6c^tionsK^/[heat fiejdsjsho^^^ ,--•when su^eeptibjejvanislies areiplantedi:knJ/§r;tunder;;pnoJjQi3ged|eonBitto^Straw m|y tie fed or used for bedding. lApply Tebuconazole 3.6 Select^ a minimum of;ttOigallQnS;:pf;Spray^-,,,solution |br |cr by ground, or in a minimum of 5 gallons of spray solutipn per acre by air.

Applicatlpnftiming directions: ^NA.?^ -&-* tm.it »- \--.nr>,..-.. ?.<••---v. |-| "w. !& tfty? u ,sri '.ur1 i :\\*-...'?,?•'.Rusts: A|bpl|r Tebuconazole 3.6 Selectjat the earliest sign of rust pustules on foliage.FusariurVhfeadjblight: Optimal'timingiof/Febuconazole 3.6 Selector. F;iusarium'head blightsu|th'e^begipfnin^of,flpwering,oni-mainJStems,headS'(Feekes 10.51).. ,t -.r> \t,, - , , ,-c 'Note: Fo| optimum disease control, the lowest specified rate of a spray jsurfactant should be tank-mixed wjthj,

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Amendment EPA commeijts fiMar2013Tebucoriazole 3 6 Select Tebuconazole 3 6 Select must have tv/o to four hours of drying'time'onfplaht "foliage for the active ingredient to moviysystemically into plant tissue before rain or irrigation occurs Afterthis period*of time, Tebuconazole 3 6 Select will be resistant to weatheringResistance Management Tebucona/ole 3 6 Select is a demethylationHnhibitor (DMI) fungicide ('Jroftp 3)

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Restricted-entry interval (REI) = 12 hours ' * \

SEED TREATMENT - Corn (Sweet Corn, Field Corn, Field'CormGrown For See'd^a'rYd Popcorn). For control of soilborne and sjeedborne Fusarium and soilborne and seedborne head smlt.

.-„».-SEED LABELING: TormeeTU.S: Federal Seed'Act requirements, all sletTVeaf d:witH'Tebuc6nal5le|3^6 "'•""":

Select must be labeled ~ s i f- 4"TREATED SEED DQ NOT USE FOF FOOD, FEED OR OIL PURPOSES Treated with TebuconazdeExcess treated seed may be used for othanol production only if (1) by-products are not used for livestockfeed and (2) no measurable residues of pesticide remain in ethanol by-products that are used in agronomicpractice;"USE PRECAUTION: When using formulations that do not contain dye, to comply with 40 CFR ,15. 155, allseed treated with an economic poison must be colored to distinguish and prevent subsequent macJvefyent useas a food for man or feed for animals > * "DISEASE RATE Froz/CWT DIRECTIONS FOR USESoilborne and Seedborne

Fusarium 0071

Soilborne and Seedborne't . i • -,

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Apply as a seed treatment using standard slurn/ on.mist-type seed treatment equipment Uniform application ofseed is necessary to ensure'seed'-'safety and bpst'^iseaseprotection* Seed should be sound and well cur^d prior totreatment Product'should be'diluted with suffi< lent waterto ensure complete seed coverage "Consult a 'jeejitreatment specialist regarding slurry rates recommendedfor the crop to be treate'd with-Tebuconazole 3 I3 SelectThe length of control will vary depending on the rale used

OBSERVE.THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING INTHE.VICINITY OF AQUATIC^AREASSUCH AJS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERl/IANENT STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL FRONDS,AND ESTUARIES. :l r- t i- n -

« Apply only during alternate yearscin fields adjacent to aquatic areas listed above. ; ; i L

o Doinot apply by ground or air wittjjin 100 feet of aq'uatiS aireaS lislSd^bbve/"1 ' -«'"' ; \ \° Dojnot cultivate within 10 feet-of in-aquatic area4o-allow growth of a-vege^ativBlfilter^stripj |L 4 - -

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Spray D>ift MaWaQerrie"nt:v For aefia'l5!!) ] !; •the r%?bl)omfshlS|uld be' rminimize drift caused by wing tip vortiqe;s. The minimum practical boom length sh ld^

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Use thejlargest droplet size consistent|with pest control. Formation of very small droplets may bejjmirlimizedby appropriate nozzle selection^by ononting nozzles away from the air stream as?much:as^bspib*fe£i|idiby%;s <:

avoidirfg'Jexcessive spray boom pressure Apply in a minimum of 5 gallons of spray solutiohBp;e;rJiE|;re|byi "-".T-Vaircraft^pray equipment ' " ";.;•" ^•/.-•:, ;?. ji ^ ^~\ ..»: ni

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Spray should be released at the lowes| possible height consistent with good pest control and flight} safety.Applications more than 10 feet above ffte crop canopy should be avoided. •. :-. «!.: '?««-fe • ^&^ i~ ,fi,-,v. <- .

'• " * '"r' «r > - i' « <• =:;;'j .-;,iK; s?fi4" $tjgi$&- a>-s.?-Make'"aerialror ground applications when wmd.velobity favors on^arget product depo;siti6n|(app'ro imately,v3ftto"'10 mph)j. Do not apply when wind velocity exceeds 15,mprr* Avoid^-apphcatioms whenjwind«gusts^pQ:aeh«1'5mph;:;

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Low hum|ditv and high temperatures increase the evaporation rate of spray droplets and thereforetheflikelihood of^pray drift to aquatic areas'' Avoid spraying during conditions of low humidity and/of-highH '»•temperature' , j < ^ v - , ! , , ,t-

Do not makejjaerial or ground applications during temperature inversions Inversions are characterized bystable air^an'J increasing temperatures with height above the ground Mist or fog may-indicate thevpresence 'ofan inversionfrn r^umid areas The applicator may detect the presence of an inversion by producing smpke aridobserving a -moke layer near the grourjid surface -1- -•••"•

ROTATIONAL CROPS I iTreated |resis^may be replanted with any crop specified on this label as soon as practicar'a"fte>last-application.Any crop/io$specified on this label may be planted into treated areas 120 days after last application.' f r? •

j !" * STORAGE AND DISPOSAL4

Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal -STORA|GE¥s|orie 'above 28T or agitate* before'use.J • "PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resuftmjg from the use of this product rrfijst be disposed of on site or at an ••'•'-approv.ed vijrasje disposal facility? -* - \ ~ „ * l *CONTAINER DANDLING fjNONREFILli BLE CONTAINERS] Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refillthis^dn^airWjfTripte ' '(NonrefiltaBle Bo'ntaiher <5 gallons)?" Triple finse"'as follo\/vs- Empty the reVhaming contents into applicationequipmentpnVrnix tank and drain foMO's'econqVaftef the flow begins to;drip."Fill the container 1/4 full withwater and"nec|p. jshake" for 10 secd'nds' Pour finsate intS'application equipment or a- mix tank or store rihsatefor later use oi^'disposal. Drain for 1 6 secofids afteftKe flow begins tb*drip Repeat this proceduretwo more' : - -times- Thel 6|erjfpr recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a |anitary landfill, or by incineration, or, ifallowed bysjstafe arid local authorities, bylburning. If burned, stay out of smoke.(Nonrefilla|le | 5 [gallons): Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining gpntents into application equipment or amix tank, fill the {container 1/4 full with water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll itback and f|rthf ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds.! Stand the container on its enjj and tipit back andlforlh several times. Turn the container over onto its other endfand tip it back and forth severlal times.Empty the Ijnsate' into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsatejfor later use or disposal. Repeat thisprocedure fwpjjmor.e times. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary fandfill,or by incinerat|on j or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning,' ?lf burned, stay out of smoke. ,[REFILLABLEl CONTAINERS] ' ;Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.Cleaning t|e container before final disposal is the responsibility of the penson disposing of the container;Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, empty theremaining iionlents from this container into application equipment or a miX tank. Fill the container aboutMOpercent fulfwith water.' Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsateinto applic|tio! equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Thenoffer for reeyellngiif available or puncturejand dispose of in a sanitary lantjfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed bystate and local authorities, by burning. Ifiburned, stay out of smoke. '. I _ :

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NOTICE! R^adthe entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liabilitybefore buyin| or using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and

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The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully It is impossible to eliminate ail ri^ks,inherently associated with the use of tIMs product. Ineffectiveness or other unintended consequenije$|mayresult beeause^pfsuehifactors as manner of use or application, weathe|, presence of other materialst-or otherinfluencihg'factors-in,the-use;0f the product, which are beyond the control of Prime Source, LLC oC Seller Tothe extent consistent with applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, andbuyer andUser agree to hold Prime Source, LLQand Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factdrsj f

. s - t h a t this product conforms to the chemicaljdescnption on the label and is'rea.so£abjy*fit,jfp,r- the/ purposes stated n the Directions for Use, subject to, the inherent risks referred to above,when uSed in accordance with directions under normal use conditions iThis warranty does nofcexlencl to the .use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable tctlor beyondthe control of Seller or Prime Source, L LC, and Buyer and User assume the risk of any such use iTOtTHE,E)gsENT^Gpl)J§IS|ENT4/VITy APPLICABLE LAW, PRIME SOURCE, LLC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTA:|!U||0J;QF,;FITNES{5 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXRRE3S ORIMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS S HATED ABOVE >

To the extent consistent with applicable law, neither Prime Source, LLQ nor Seller shall be liable for anyincidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or, handling, otthis product TO THEEXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER C|R BUYER,.AND THBEXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF PRIME SOURCE, LLC AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL'CUIMS,LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANT/, \CONp&CTy.NEGLIGENCE, TORT, 'STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM "I HE USE ORHANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PlllRCHASE.PRICE OF.THtl PRODUCT,OR, AI:,FHE;ELEGTION,OF PRIME SOURCE.-LLC OR SILLER, THE REPLACEMENT ORTHEJPRODUCTPrimej Source?. LLC and Shelter offer thu'product, and Buyer-and User accept it, subject to the foreuom'gConditiplns^ofiSaleriand Limitation of Warranty and. Liability, which may notfbe modified except by writtenagreementiSigned by a^duly authorized 'representative of Prime Source,!- LLC I

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For control of specified diseases on golf course turf, field, nursery and container ornamentals andcommercial and residential landscapes, a^ '.•£ av^ ;-s•.{',*.&*

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HOT LINE, NUMBER ,1;Have the product container or label with you when calling a^poison conjrol center or doctor, or going fortreatment JFor 24-hour medical emergency assistance (human or anirijial) call 1-800-222-1222 For chemicalemergency'assistance (spill, leak, fire, or accident) call ChemTrec at 1 800-424-9300NOTE TO li'HYSICIAN: No'specific antidote Treat symptomatically JThe compound does not cause anydetlnite,sy4iptoms that would be diagnostic Contact with tlne.eyes may cause irritation

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I RECAUTIQNARY;S!$TEMENTS Ml IHAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS ? '!

, . . ...,- • . . , . . . • , , . , . . . ,Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absofted tHroCIgh skirt? Ax/did contact witrY skin*;; eyes'br clothing. fAveidbreathing-vapor or spray mist. /.: ..... ...

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• PERSONALSome materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more optiolns,followthe instructions for category C on an EPA chemical-resistance category selection chart. ":~f*:*- •<%-""I'?'v^W-' • ->

Applicators and other handlers musi;wear: ': 4 -' ' F ;|" "| ; :» :"o libng-sleeved shirt and long pants;••; ' i jj fi ";

o Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate, or butyl rubber or riitfilS rubbeY'br heopreinef ubberorpolyvinyl chloride or viton , !| ;

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Follow manufacturer's instructions for ftleaning/main|ainirjig; PPE. If no such instructions for washaiples exist,use detergent andI hot water. Keep ariq wash'•Pf5E:%epljafei.y fromi other laundry. ' • ; ; ' ;

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in the Worker ProtectIoi Standard.(^S^JoiagrJeultur^ thelnarldier PPEi •--*V-- £-?-.'V§ ^^t'fi-s-^^^^f^s' Ts'.'.V*'* JT--1.11 'i r-.c-TSfirar i- ^H,1; '^".-" ;.?v, r= j'":'*^< •Tr'i^v-' i'*?J*'^x,- •"•- ' * '3 **

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soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into dean'ffiolflng';"' '>V^T" A"-^< -•• • • | ^! • " ' • ' • ' •

, , , p ;This pesticide is toxic to mammalif fisr| nli! || Jii |j birat st ^ |r te areas

' ^where surf ace,water is,present or to jntertidalfaneas^el^the^rriian^high water mark, Runpff. may|be|hazardbtsltoi?ao^atiie fg^anislTiSMn^ne1||\washwiafjer*br rins'ater-r- "4"'1- •' ' '•• '" •-•;|^'i^ v :~^-' :- :.'" • •^-.. •^•: : ^*-' '*:!•«-. ,^--^.^^- >\,^,' <-,.;• |- | ^•••M'K*-•••

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a result 0f label use. Use'-qpttiis^hem^table is shallow, may result in ground-vj/ater contamination. ! § I

jhazlile^SieiSelect'may eo'htamirvaie' wiTebuconazole 3.6 Select has a high potential for runoff for severaMti'ohthsdraining soils and soils with shallow water tables are more prone to runoff that contains this prbcJuc't A level,well maintained vegetative'buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied and surfacei|tfafe?- •' ""•-.•features !such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential for contamination of water 1|orr|rainfall-runoff. Runoff of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select will be reduced by avoiding applications when rainfajlli !.fo%Gasted*within 48 hours. ; ' . . «• !j ^p '" "'''• :"

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t £ ! ! Amendment EPA comments 5Mar2013Do not applyjthis product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through driftOnly protected handlers may t>e in the area durmg application For any requirements specific to yourState orTribe, consult the agency responsible fofpesticide regulation >

f v^ i ^ AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTSUse this pfediFct in accoTdance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part t70 ThisStandard cTDnt^Tfis requirements for the prptectiofi of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, andgreenhouses, iand handjers of agricultural pesticides It contains requirements for training, decontamination,notificatiorf'antl emergency assistance If also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to thestatements on^this labe^about personal protective equipment (PPE), and jestricted-entn/mterval Therequirements in this box'only apply to uses*of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard

f I •> » fDo not enter oj allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) The REI for eachcrop is listed in the application directions associated with each crop ' l

PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and thatinvolves contact with anything'that'has been treated, such as plants, soil "or water, is

• Covei alls; , ' *' '« Cher4ica|reSysit|nit.glove , such,asvbjrrier|aminate oj;.butyl rubber of nitrHe rubber or neoprene rubber,or

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:usE*REQiiREi| i|s ;\;:;.';;;;';;i r:;;The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are N((|f within the scopVoftfie Worker "'"Protejtjorji^^^arjdfoj^agrjc^ltur^^pro,du|:e^ac}n^^^^ n^ i ,,' |,'gJeenfip'u^ .] V. ,,."..^' ,,,.,.„,, ,^".'.;"... _/""T.., i " ',,..'„

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Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale before usmg'tnis productpi i ^

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Spray Volume Tebuponazole 3 6 Select may be applied in a minimum of 10 gallons of spray solution peracre byjfoufici sfprayer or'm a minimum of 5 gallons pf spray solution^'^acre.by aircraft spray equipmentCheck equipfnent calibration frequently Confplete coverage and unifof;n\application are^essential for the mosteffective fesujts'/especialjy^vhen lower spray volumes are appjied If necessary, increase the spray volumeper acte for {'omplete crop coverage , } t

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Chemigatioli: kpply febuconazole 3 6 Se!ecUhrough^rrigationfequipment only to crops and diseases forwhich the chemigation usels specified Apply Tebucpnazple^S b^Sele'ct only through center pivot, lateral move,end tow.fsjde (wheel) roll, trayelerfbig gun,Asolid set, or hand mp)/e,' or'clnp (trickle) irrigation systems' Do notapply TeBucfjnazole 3 6 Select through any other type of irrigation system Crop injury, Fack of effectiveness', orillegal peltiefdejresidues in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. If you hayequestion;!;;~ "e-**-~~fc* 1--«:-K

or otner „ , . -application t§ a [public water system Unless the pesticide label-pfescribefcl safety devices for public watisrsystems Ireln place. A person kn^dgej Mfie^under the superjvision of the responsible person, shall shut the system ;dpwn and make necessary adjustments

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• • . . . . ; • . ! . . ,;,--,, • , ;-.c ;;^-= j,:'.j Amendment EPA comments'5;Mar2613The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain Appropriatelylocated on the irrigation, pipeline to prevent water source contamination from back flow The pesticide injectionpipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fiuid'back towardthe injection pump The pesticide injection pipeline mustSlso Contain a functional, normally closed, sotenoid-pperated valve located on the intake si<de of the injection pump and connected |p the system mterlockloprevent fluid from being withdrawn fromtthe supply tank when^he irrigation system is either automatically ormanuall^ shut down The system must contain functional interlocking "controls to automatically'shuf off thepesticide' injection pump when the water pump motor stops The irrigation line or water pump musltinclude afunctional 'pressure switch which will stDp the water pump motor when vthe water pressure decreases to the ,,poipt where pesticide distribution is adversely affected Systems must use a metering pump, such as d positivedisplacement injection pump (e g , diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of mateiials. that arecompatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system jnterlock Do not apply when v/mc speedfavors drift beyond the area intended for treatment

Maintain) continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and application to assure a uniform suspensionAllow sufficient time for pesticide to be'flushed through all lines and all nozzles^before turning off irrigationwater Pesticide may be applied continuously for the duration of the water application

Mixing: Add labeled amount of Tebuoonazole 3 6 SelectWo the spray tank while filling with watt r to thedesired level Operate the agitator while mixing If other materials are added to the spray tank, thf iTebuconazole 3 6 Select should be the roughly dispersed prior to the addition of other materials* [to not tankmix with products containing a prohibition against, tank mixing Follqw the most restrictive labeling*requirements of any tank mix product „ " _ ' " ' *

'Compatibility: To determine the compatibility of Tebuconazole 3 6 Select witff other products, the*f6liowingprocedure should be followed Pour the recommended proportions of the products 'into a suitable|x>n*tainer ofwater, mix thoroughly and allow to stand at least five (5) minutes If the combination remains mixe'd 01 can bere-mixed readily,vthe mixture is considered physically compatible For further information, contactf/ouf localPrime Source, LLG representative.

Resistance Management Statement ' * ^ ,Tebuconazole 3 6 Select is a Group 3 Fungicide which exhibits no known cross-resistance to other fungicidegroups However, fungal pathogens are known to develop resistance to products with"the same mode of actionwhen used repeatedly . Any fungal population may contain or develop individuals that are resistant toTebuconazole 3 6 Select and other Group 3 fungicides If Group 3"fungi'cides are used repeatedly^in tne samefield or in'successive years as the prirrjary method of control for targeted diseases, the resistant isolates mayeventually dominate the fungal population Because resistance development cannot be predjcted,Hhe"use ofTefiuconazole 3 6 Select should conform to resistance management strategies established for the'crc'p anduse area Such strategies may include rotation and/or tank mixing with products having different modes ofaction orjimitmg the total number of applications per season Contact your local extension specialist, certifiedcrop advisor,'and/or manufacturer for fungicide resistance management and/or integrated disease^ *management recommendations for specific crops,ancTresistant disease populations rPnme Soiree, LLC 'eticburages responsible resistance management to ensure effective Ibng-terrrf control of the fungcfl diseases'-: ; -ii i ri t i tf f r •a* *- <% i, •— ^ 1 \f

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5 DISEASE CONTROL IN GOLF COURSE TURF, FIELD, NURSERY AND CONTAINER ORNA'IflElSITALSAND COMMERCIAL ANtfRESIDEN'TIAllUANDSCAPES >l '

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Chemigation: Do not apfply ^his^prodifict through any'type of irrigation system » i f-" ' ' •* ; ~ *« — , , 4* ' *» " v •« ' -4

OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY OF AQtlAflCfAREASSUCH AS LAKES, RESERVOIRS, RIVERS, PERMANENT STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATUR/fL PONDS,AND ESTUARIES

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Do ipotfpuitivate within 1 0 feet of an aquatic area to allow growthvof a> vegetation- filtevr 'stripsSee S^ay Drift Management section for further information. : .••;- • . - . • . - ; - ; - ->.

.Spray Dpft (ManagementMake grtunf application when wind,ye(ocitYJavojs pnrtarget product deposition (approximately 3 to 10 mph).Do n o t a i w < 2 n windvelocitex^etisM^mH^^oliali^allo^ usts a r o a c h 15 nh.DO notajbpl\j>|w|en wind velocity-exeeeas^l 5'm'pHrnAvv6iel applidatioYns:w,hWriwind gusts approach 15 mph.

Risk of e|<pid:sur to sensitive aquatic areas can be reduced by avoiding applications' when wind 'direction istoward trie a|uatic>are'aV'>:- •--«•"'' '•'-"- •'"'•f^':- ' • • ' • ' • • - • • • • . - - - . • - - . . - - ; •.--.'•;•,..- •:-.••'.•.-.. t:-<.-: '• •.• •- . , . , . •• . - . - • - , - • --. - . • - } . . .

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Lpw hurr|dit| and high temperature1sHhfreasetr^^aporatiori fatelM^^likelihop|:ofJspiiay drift to aquatic areas. Avoid spraying during conditions of low humidity^and/ORhighj; •

inversion|in pumjd areas. The applicator may detect the presence of anlinvers.io;ncby.tpn3dueingf;spoke8andobservin! a Impke layer near the ground surface.

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the mosteffctiye results, equipment calibration should be checked regplarly. When using lower sprayapplication, and^kcjrop. y^ag |sp;asjtO4ensur eflBC^^ ,,t, v,,,-

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Compatibiliiy Test for Mjx Components:Before rnixirfg components, always perform ascompatibihty jar test For 36 gallons per acre spray volume, use5 cups o1|,WcJterjin a clear, clean mixingrjar For other spray, volumes adfust accordingly Only use water fromthe mtencledisource at the sourcef.temperature ( >^d,d>.componentS)in the«sequence indicated below in MixingOrder usingJs teaspoons for each pound "of dry product or 1 1/z teaspoon', for each pint of liquid product^ofrecommendod label rate per acre Always cap the jar and invert 10 cycles between component additionsWhen the: components have all been added to the jar and fully mixed, lej the solution stand for 15 minutes.Evaluate|th6jSolution for uniformity and stability , The spray solution, should not have free oil on the surface,nor fine pjarticles^that precipitate to- the bpttom, nqr»thick (clabbered)-texture. If the spray solution is notcompatible, Repeat the, compatibility test with the addition 6f a suitable^cojnpatibility agent and use the'compatibihtyfagfent.as directed on 'itsJabeb - .. ~. » > s '• t ,

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Mixing: pQ| nu|usiagitatiQn;ii%'r guir;ejdj.dujinspeeified|app>liga|ipn ratesiasjdisJed>fM?:eaGh?;cr Qn thisllabjeh jBe^pj ilcljmbiniijg^nyiOthg^the mixtule, nsijjre that f ebuconazole 3.6 Select is comp|ete|ysilisper§|djy;ndthe:,mixturie,; .,

Mixing Ffrocledure: [.10.V%te|. Add three-quarters of the required volume to a thoroughly clean sprayer tank.1 1 . A|lta|on.' Start agitation and maintain constant agitation througlji&ut mixing and application. ;12. ln|ud|or.' If an inductor is used, rinse it thoroughly after each component has been added.1 3. Pi|od|ct4 in PVA Bags. Place any product contained in water soluble PVA bags into the mixing tank.

Wajt ultil jail water soluble PVA bags have fully dissolved and thefproduct is evenly mixed in theispraytanjk b|fofe continuing. " .

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cohcentrat§sj(SG)/or«suspo^emulsions (SE). , ; < ..15. Water-soluble products. «• 4 , •16. Emulsifiabie concentrates (such; as oil concentrates when applicable).17. Water soluble additives (such a(;AMS or UAN when applicable) i !| I18. Remaining quantity of water. • : I ? .

.-4 DISEASE CONTROL IN (GOLF COURSE .TURF ',.Restrictions:

«;For|Use on golf course turf only. x , ' v

« Do hot use on home lawns and turf sites associated with apartment buildings, daycare centers, „?playgrounds, playfields, recreational park athletic fields, athletic fields located on or nexttd schools (i.e.,elementary, middle and high schcol), campgrounds, churches, and theme parks.- „ . •

aNotfonresidential use. , . , ' ,a Not for use on turf being grown for'sale or commercial use as sod. ,, •e Do hot use clippings for animal fejsd. 'e'Do^hoti'exceed 3.6 fl. oz. of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select per 1;000 sq ft per year* > '« DoMt-apply moYe than-6 applicaljons per year except in New York. In New York State, do net apply more

than :3 applications per year. '- '- j f •-, i

Product! InformationFof-use on all golf turf applications of cool season and warm season-grasses (suclras Bentgrasseis; ?Bluegrasses, Fescues, Ryegrasses, St Augustine grasses/and Zoysi'a) or their mixtures. Tebucoinazole 3.6Select is not phytotoxic to any of-the above mentioned grasses when used in accordance with the label.

Note: B'ermudagrass can be sensitive to Tebuconazole 3.6 Select under certain conditions. Do n|6t a'pplyconsecutive applications during or just after dormancy break. Avoid applications when temperatures areexpected to exceed 85°F. ~t *

Tebuconazole 3.6 Select can be used iorthe prevention and control of the^diseases mentioned?in|he,tablebelow. Begin applications when conditions favor disease development and repeat applications(as|jonq asthese conditions peVsist. Prevehtative treatments can be applied using'28 day intervals'.as indicatld. 'Whentreating golf greens, always treat aprorJs and approaches. Spray uniformly overthe area-to be trej-iteci withproperly calibrated equipment. - " * " • ' . ' ~ - . } 4

Apply the specified amount of Tebuconazole 3.6 Sele'ct in sufficie'nt-water for thorough coverage. 'A volume of66-132 gallons per acre (1.5-3.0 gallons per 1;000 sq ft) is recommended. 'Apply'using properly*cllibrated lowvolume, hand held, mechanical or motorized ground broadcast "equipment. Application'tO'small aruasfmay bemade with low-pressure hand wand or.backpack equipment. Maintain'-constant agitation during application. .

Dependihg^h the'digeasef eblaeoha lis-Sie-Sele^ into^the crown and active i,ool?zone?f6rbesVresiljItsffiMake al|[SpplieatiShs«afte^mowing ahdsillow foliageto dry thoroughly, before irrigation. For best;results use spray mixtufe^his sarrfe"dapiit-isiprepareds? c" ««"efeii - . / -v*

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For prevention! begin applications when conditionsare favorable jf&r disease development Do 1101 maketwo consecutive applications of Te'buconazole 3 6Select. Alterrtcfte with another fungicide withiadifferent mode-xjf action A second application maybe made after; |8 days. .;"•"'''?:n;' ••

For prevention! begin applications when eoftditionsare favorable f|r disease development. : Dp^njot mtwo consecutive applications of Tebucpri ;qle'3.6i!

lSelect. Alternate with a different m6e l

second application may be^made after 28 days.

Immediately sffler fungicideHs-applied; irrigate4hearea with suffiient water to move thewactive' ' '' ' 'ingredient d o \ i into the crown and rturf. The amdi|nt of water is deperftllntWtile'eie'pth1

of root zone. ! |For prevention.^ begin applications two or four weeksprior to the historical appearance of disease 'symptoms. Iniliate cultural control practices at thesame time the|ungicide is applied Refer to ydurlocal County iltension Service for this informationApply subsequent application at 28 day intervalsFor preventions apply in the fall when soil '•temperature r^ehes-55-65a F- and-again-hi thespring underjsifriilar soil temperature cqnSitiBiris::Si

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Apply when conditions are favorable for diseasedevelopment at 28 day intervals.Make a singlej implication to historical disease areasin spring as grass growth begins. I

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Spring Dead Spot(Leptosphaena korrea^Lnarman, \Ophiosphaerellaherpotricha,Gaeumannomycesgrammis)NecroticjRing Spot(Leptosphaeria korrea)

06 For prevention, apply in falliwhen soil temperaturesreach 65° F and again in spring under similar^soiltemp conditions or after dormancy break' •» fImmediately after fungicideRs applied, irrigate thearea with sufficient water to move the activeingredient down into the crown and activejroot zoneof the turf. The amount of water is dep*enderi\on thedepth of the root zone. % I *"J

Fusariuni Patch(Fusanum roseum)

Apply first application in mid-June or 28^days|prior totime this blight normally becomes evident "Makeapplications at no less than.; 28 day mtervljs i

SummenPatch(Magnapjorthe poae)

Apply beginning in the spring Do nofmaljejwoconsecutive applications ofjTebuconazb1er3 f SelectAlternate with another fungicide with a'differentmode of action. Second arid thir;d applica'fjonsjriaybe made at 28 day intervals. See/lq<caj u^jyefsityrecommendations for suggested timing linnfediatelyafter fungicide is applied, irrigate the areaswithsufficient water to move the' active^mgfredientfdowninto the crown and active root zone of the'4turl Theamount of water is dependent on the depth ol thef • ,. »• f a =£root zone. •- , & v

Zoysia Patch, LargePatch of'zoysia(Rhizoctoma solani)

Make first application in eafly fair(mid-vSe])te|iber tomid-October) prior to development ofdiseise^symptoms. A second application in eaflyjsprmg maybe necessary in areas where disease! prefssujb isknown to be heavy. { _!__ 1 &

Gray Snow Mold/TyphulaBlight (Typhulaincarnate) t

Pink Snow Mold/MicrodjDchium Patch(Microdochium nivalis)

Apply in the fall, before anticipated turfido/mancyand before first snow coveK If turf breaks|do|mancyduring winter months a secbnd applic^tio| m|y bemade. Do not apply over aisnow cover, <|r vyfien turfis dormant. It is recommenced that Te|bu|on|azole3.6 Select be tank-mixed with other regis&ej^snow,mold products for best season long resiffltf^j''"' "'^

Restrictions { < • • > <» Do not use clippings for animal ieed /« Do not exceed 3 6 fl ,oz of Tebucjonazole 3 6Delect per 1000 sq. ft. per year.e Do inot exceed.6 applications^per /ear except in New York. In New York State, -do not apply r$or| than 3

applications per year *„ t .. * i I !Application Directions Apply the specified amount of Tebuconazole 3.6 Select mi 1.5 to 3.0 gall|ns|ofwater per 10OP sq ft Make all applications after.mowing and allow foliage to dry thoroughly befortjirlgation.

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ORNAMENTALS AND COMMERCIAL and. Jfpafte^:, ..;. _ _RE§I|ENTJAL LANDSCAPES, , ' ;

Restrict|pn|: ; ' «•- er^a&jf^J ^af-iSt^^ " '-•". . - . • • ' •v,;;^;---,//.- • . " . - . ^.^:,.-.,-.-.,,.« For|us| on ornamental plantsWnlyvr^1ifo :use;:onw6qdlands orfofestmanagement.ia^ ~: • ;%* (• -f-v,; ;;«Intended only for use by professional applicators!*!?^ . > -,", « ' :^^ .&..• ;<.*• ; : - ,-<4--^•-.;•»«,« Dofnot|apply morejthan 10 fl. oz. per acre in a single application. " - , : • - * •«pofiplfoppiy morel-than 0.31 gallons (40 fl. oz.) of Tebueonazole 3t6 Select (equal to 1.13lbsof:

teb&ccfiazole) per acre per year ' I .« DoSiottmake more than 4 applications per year at highest rate.« Do "not apply to bearing fruit trees or vegetables

Tebuconazde 36 Select can be used in a preventative and curative dis*ease<control program fort'he listedplant typ%s^nd"djsease in the table below Optimum disease management is obtained when Tebueonazole3.6 Select isFused in conjunction with sound disease management practices

I. I I • . ' " " ,Apply m|tei|ial with prpjaerly calibrated hand held, mechanical or motorned spray equipment Begin

^intervals dunng the growing season Use theshortest|nt6rrvalivyfhen conditions are unuisually'favbrable for the development of disease For hand held,meeh^ni|aj|or|ri|itbrized 'appiiba'tions;' mix as'direeted"below and apply^as a full coverage spray to drip for thepreventi|n elndjcontrol of the diseases listed below. Choose a finished spray volume approp/iatejor the size ofthe planj| aijjd amount of foliage, wli ill inoYJdp^hgEiugh^coverage throughout the canopy ^Allowjsprays todry befop overhead irrigation is apipiiedr'"""^" '' " ' , '

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Apply TeJbuAonazole 3 6 Se|ecttat rates of 4-10 fl pz per acre m^l 00 gallons of water Spray volume mayrange frcjm |o up to 300 gallons of finished spray p'er acre depending upon Squipment, plant species and plantgrowth sfagff at time of application.

Note: The ^Directions for Use" of this producfreflecf the cumfilative mpjjts from both historical field use andproduct testing jprograms However, it is impossible to test'this product on all spfecies and cultivars Xprelimme^ry Trial is suggested on a small scale^before a full treatment is^ applied to any plant type not shown onthis labefbul found in"a similar use site with a listed disease problem t/Vait 5-7 da'ys after treatment toevajuatepresults This^product is npt recommended for use on African lolets.^Begtinias, Boston Ferhi andGeraniums f f " ^

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Apply every, -"Sl^days duringthe growing seasoji, startingwhen leaves first appear'Apply af lelast 3 times per year,1 -21 days apart, Beginning withSpring bud break ^R'qtation orJaak mixing with tiarner"

To Treat Existingr& l * *Disease

Apply every 14 daysfor a total of 3applications ,beginning at the firstsigp of disease

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Pump Style Sprayers1 Add the appropriate amounts of concentrate and water to the sprayer tank2 Close the sprayer, shake well and pressurize ' r

3 Adjust nozzle to a coarse spray pattern ajid jpply4 Occasionally re-pressurize the sprayer if needed to maintain a good spray pattern* ' >*•>• ' - >. , ,

j ,,, « STORAG^E AND DISPOSAL ' j fjDo not contaminate water, food, or fe.ed by storage gr disposal ' j* |STORAGE: Store above 28°F or agitate deforce use 4 ^ '" 7 ^PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting frpjfi the,use ottlnis prpductmust be disposed of on site cV af-anapproved wastejplisp1osal facility * * ,< ~ x-V> * * ^'J'J"CONTAINER HANDLING: [NONREFILL ABLE CONTAINERS] Nonrefillable container Do not reu«,e ojr refillthis container. Triple rinse container (or Equivalent) promptly after emptying. | jf'•'*!'(Nonrefillable container £ 5 gallons): Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents intq^ppjieafionequipment or a mix tank and drain for luiseconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container, il/^fulljjwithwater and !recap Shake for 10 seconds" Pour rinsate into applicatioj; $ui|pfient oifa'mix fartk-o/ stiofefrinsatefor later use or disposal Dram for 10 seconds after the flow begms?itflirip!KRepeat'this procedure f|/o* ignoretimes'Then offer for recycling if Available !or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incirj'sralion, or, ifallowed 6y state and local authorities, by burning If burned, stay out otsmoke. ^ , ,.,1-4^jL.,4-(Nonrefillable > 5 gallons) Triple rinse ss follows Empty the remaining-contents'into application ec|:uip|nefitforsamix tank Fill the container 1/4 full with water Replace" aYid tighten closures/ Tip^container on its si|e and roll itback and f(orth, 'ensuring at least one complfte'reyblution'for 30 seconds. «Standt'the,container..priJt|,ei|d,and,,tip,it back and forth'severai times Turri tfielcontaine> over onto its other end^ahd'tip' it back and forth s|ve|altim'es1Empty thef rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store-rihlate'foFlater use or disposal. jJRe|eat thisprocedure two more times Then offer for. recycling ifayailable or puncture and dispose of in a sanit|aryf]andfill,or by incineration, or, if allowed by state 'aricl local authorities, by .burning.,1 If burnld; stay,,out.Qf.s|rip|ce.|[REFILLABLE CONTAINERS] U '| IRefillable Container. Refill this container |/ith pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any qthelr pfirpose.Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container].Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, elnpty theremainingjcontents from this container irjtij application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container ajoul 10

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percent full w|ih water. Agitate vigorously or recireulate water with the puijhp for 2 minutes. Pour or pump rinsateinto applic|tio|i equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Thenoffer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or, if allowed bystate and iacgsi authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.

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