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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; It is non toxic to pollinators is a driver for us but is also very soft on beneficial organisms. We are particularly interested in having this product for bloom time applications:02/25;
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Reasons for need: |
Aphids. There are suddenly a lot more viruses than ever before. While we have a lot of aphid insecticides most cannot be used during bloom. We need Sefina as it is a bee safe aphid material:02/25;
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Requesting State(s): |
WA:Schreiber, A* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Apply Sefina 3 times as a foliar spray 3 to 7 fl oz for aphids but up to 14 fl oz for whiteflies and scales at an interval of 7 days and a PHI of 3 days. For maximum knockdown and residual control, apply Sefina at first sign of infestation, according to locally recommended thresholds and at spray volumes sufficient to ensure thorough crop coverage for optimal performance. Use of an adjuvant for whitefly control may improve the performance of Sefina. Restrictions. DO NOT make Sefina applications at ran out room (copying from Sefina pome fruit DFU) - HQ recommends: According to the label, DO NOT apply more than 28 fl oz per acre per year and DO NOT make more than 2 consecutive applications for resistance concerns.
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1 2-3 5-3 12
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Comments: |
Key Export Markets: CA, MX, SK, JP, Taiwan, Pacific Rim;
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