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Army Worms are Marching in GA
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 779800" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I'm still spraying and on some fields the third time around. My co-op people tell me that there is no withdrawal for hay or grazing for Sevin. They also gave me a good website to read the labels on. This site allows you to put in specific information you are looking for rather than having to search through the label. Google CDMS and then click on Manufacturers - Labels CDMS Home Page. </p><p></p><p>They recommended I change to another kill agent that is much cheaper called Karote (a synthetic pyrethroid) and use it with Dimilin and Crop oil (with this crop oil is only 1 qt/100 gallons compared to 1 qt/acre with Sevin). </p><p></p><p>In the fields where I used Sevin, crop oil and Dimilin the worms are still gone, but where I used Sevin alone they came back. As I mentioned earlier, the Dimilin is an IGR and changes the residual which for Sevin is only three days to 28 because of the IGRs interrupting the life cycle of the critter. :banana: </p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 779800, member: 87"] I'm still spraying and on some fields the third time around. My co-op people tell me that there is no withdrawal for hay or grazing for Sevin. They also gave me a good website to read the labels on. This site allows you to put in specific information you are looking for rather than having to search through the label. Google CDMS and then click on Manufacturers - Labels CDMS Home Page. They recommended I change to another kill agent that is much cheaper called Karote (a synthetic pyrethroid) and use it with Dimilin and Crop oil (with this crop oil is only 1 qt/100 gallons compared to 1 qt/acre with Sevin). In the fields where I used Sevin, crop oil and Dimilin the worms are still gone, but where I used Sevin alone they came back. As I mentioned earlier, the Dimilin is an IGR and changes the residual which for Sevin is only three days to 28 because of the IGRs interrupting the life cycle of the critter. :banana: Billy [/QUOTE]
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