Orthene supplemental

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What is the maximum application rate of ORTHENE 97 per application for cotton grown in Arizona (AZ) and California (CA)?

Answer: The restrictions state: 'Do not apply more than 1 lb./A ORTHENE 97 per application to cotton grown in AZ and CA.'

Which of the following pests is specifically listed as being controlled by Orthent supplemental when applied to foliage?

Answer: The label explicitly lists Whitefly (Silverleaf Whitefly) as a target pest, while specifically excluding Beet Armyworm from the Armyworm category.

According to the label, where should ground applications be directed to ensure most effective control?

Answer: The label states control is most effective when ground application is made in the evenings and sprays are directed toward the base and lower portion of plant.

Which of the following is a restriction regarding livestock use on treated areas?

Answer: The label explicitly states both 'Do not feed gin trash or treated forage to livestock' and 'Do not allow livestock to graze on treated areas.'

What is the maximum total amount of ORTHENE 97 allowed per crop cycle, including seed treatment and foliar applications?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not apply more than 4 1/8 lbs./A (4 lbs. ai) ORTHENE 97 per crop cycle.'

When targeting Silverleaf Whitefly, the label notes that the Orthent supplemental should be mixed with which other product?

Answer: For Whitefly (Silverleaf Whitefly), the notes specify mixing with DANITOL® 2.4 EC 8 to 16 fl. oz.

If a technician applies Orthent supplemental at a rate exceeding 1/2 lb./A, what is the minimum required spray interval for repeat applications?

Answer: The label requires a minimum spray interval of 7 days for rates exceeding 1/2 lb./A.

When applying Orthent supplemental to control Armyworm, Bollworm, and Thrips, what is the recommended dilution rate per 25 gallons/A?

Answer: For the Armyworm/Bollworm/Thrips group, the label specifies a dilution of 4 to 16 oz. to 25 gals./A.

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