Cantus WDG

Manufacturer
BASF
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2026-12-31
Registration number
30141
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For use in berries group, bulb vegetables group, carrots, fruiting vegetables, grapes, field lettuce (head and leaf), potatoes, stone fruits group, strawberries and cucurbit vegetables

GENERAL INFORMATION
This package contains CANTUS WDG Fungicide, a 70% water dispersible granular (WDG). The active ingredient in CANTUS WDG Fungicide belongs to the anilid group of fungicides and has a unique mode of action.
CANTUS WDG Fungicide has a protective effect because it inhibits spores germination, mycelial growth and sporulation of the fungus on the leaf surface. Optimum disease control is achieved when CANTUS WDG Fungicide is applied in a regularly scheduled protective spray program and is used in a rotation program with other fungicides.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE (See specific sections for each crop group)
Apply recommended rates of CANTUS WDG Fungicide as instructed in the following series of crop application rate tables. Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide with ground or aerial spray equipment as specified. Equipment should be checked frequently for proper calibration.

Berries Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop – Blackberry; Raspberry (black and red); Currant; Elderberry; Blueberry (highbush and lowbush); Gooseberry; Huckleberry; Loganberry
Disease – Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 560
Begin applications prior to disease development at 560 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide and continue on a 7-14 day schedule. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Bulb Vegetables Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop – Blackberry; Raspberry (black and red); Currant; Elderberry; Blueberry (highbush and lowbush); Gooseberry; Huckleberry; Loganberry
Disease – Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (g/ha) - 560
Begin applications prior to disease development at 560 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide and continue on a 7-14 day schedule. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Bulb Vegetables Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop - Onions (dry bulb and green); Garlic; Leek; Shallot
Disease - Alternaria purple blotch (Alternaria porri ); Botrytis leaf blight (Botrytis squamosa)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 475
Begin applications prior to disease development at 475 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide and continue on a 7-14 day schedule. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Carrots Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop - Carrots
Disease - Alternaria leaf blight (Alternaria dauci)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 315
Begin applications prior to disease development at 315 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide at 7-14 day intervals. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Cucurbit Vegetables Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop – Citron melon; Cucumber; Gherkin; Pumpkin; Watermelon; Edible gourd: Hyotan, Cocuzza, Chinese okra; Muskmelon: Cantaloupe, Casaba, Crenshaw melon, Golden pershaw melon, Honeydew melon, Honey balls, Mango melon, Persian melon, Pineapple melon, Santa Claus melon, Snake melon; Summer squash: Crookneck squash, Scallop squash, Straightneck squash, Vegetable marrow, Zucchini; Winter squash: Butternut squash; Calabaza; Hubbard squash; Acorn squash; Spaghetti squash
Diseases - Alternaria blight (Alternaria cucumerina); Gummy stem blight (Didymella bryoniae)
Application rate (g/ha) – 460
Begin applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide prior to disease development and continue on a 7- to 14-day interval. Use the higher rate and the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Field Lettuce (Head and Leaf) Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop - Field lettuce (head and leaf)
Disease – Lettuce drop (Sclerotinia minor) - suppression
Application Rate (g/ha) – 385

Crop - Field lettuce (head and leaf)
Disease – Botrytis rot (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 285

Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide at 385 g/ha for suppression of lettuce drop (Sclerotinia minor), and at 285 g/ha for control of botrytis rot (Botrytis cinerea). On direct seeded lettuce, make the first application immediately after thinning (within 2 days). If conditions continue to favour disease development, make a second application 10 to 20 days after the first application. On transplanted lettuce, make the first application 7-10 days after transplanting. If conditions continue to favour disease development, make a second application 10 to 20 days after the first application. Ensure thorough coverage of the lower portion of the plants and the surrounding soil surface.

Fruiting Vegetables Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop – Eggplant; Ground cherry; Pepino; Field pepper (all varieties); Tomatillo; Field tomato
Disease – Early blight (Alternaria solani)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 175 - 315

Crop - Eggplant; Ground cherry; Pepino; Field pepper (all varieties); Tomatillo; Field tomato
Disease – Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 420

For control of early blight, begin applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide prior to disease development at 175 -315 grams per hectare at 7-10 day intervals. Use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. For control of botrytis gray mold, begin applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide prior to disease development at 420 g/ha followed by a second application after 7-10 days. DO NOT make more than 5 applications per season. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Grape Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop - Grape
Disease - Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 315
For powdery mildew control, sprays may begin as of budbreak at the rate of 315 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide on a 10-14 day schedule. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Potato Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground, Aerial and Pivot or Sprinkler Irrigation)
Crop - Potato
Disease - Early blight (Alternaria solani)
Application Rate (g/ha) - 175 – 315
For control of alternaria early blight, begin applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide prior to disease development at 175-315 g/ha and continue applications at 14 day intervals if conditions continue to be favorable for disease development. Refer to the Resistance Management section for alternation instructions. Do not make more than 4 applications per season on potatoes.

Stone Fruit Group Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop – Apricots; Cherry (sweet and tart); Nectarine; Peach; Plum; Plumcot; Prune
Disease - Brown rot (Monilinia spp.); Monilinia blossom blight (Monilinia spp.)
Application Rate (g/ha) - 370
Begin applications at pink bud or prior to disease development. Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide at 370 g/ha and continue at 7-14 day intervals. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Strawberry Application Rate and Timing Table
(Ground application only. DO NOT APPLY BY AIR. DO NOT APPLY BY PIVOT OR SPRINKLER IRRIGATION.)
Crop - Strawberry
Disease - Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Application Rate (g/ha) – 560
Begin applications prior to disease development at 560 g/ha of CANTUS WDG Fungicide and continue on a 7-14 day schedule. Use the shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Refer to Resistance Management instructions.

Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations

Crop - Berries group (1)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.560
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 4
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 2.24

Crop - Bulb vegetables group (1)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 7 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.475
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 6
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 2.87

Crop - Carrots
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.315
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.58

Crop - Cucurbit vegetables group (1)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.460
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 4
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.84

Crop - Fruiting vegetable group (1) (for early blight)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.315
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.89

Crop - Fruiting vegetable group (1) (for botrytis)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.420
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 2 out of 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.89

Crop - Grapes (for powdery mildew)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 14 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.315
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.58

Crop - Lettuce (lettuce drop)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 14 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.385
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 2
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 0.77

Crop - Lettuce (botrytis rot)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 14 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.285
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 2
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 0.57

Crop - Potato (for early blight)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 30 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.315
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 4
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.26

Crop - Strawberries
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.560
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 2.80

Crop - Stone fruits group (1)
Minimum Time from Application to Harvest (PHI) – 0 days
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Application (kilograms) – 0.370
Maximum Number of Applications Per Season - 5
Maximum Rate Per Hectare Per Season (kilograms) – 1.85

(1) For a complete list of the various crop groups, see DIRECTIONS FOR USE listed above.

Plant Back Interval: A plant back restriction of 14 days is required for all crops not on the label.

Ground application
Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide at rates listed in the Application Rate and Timing Tables (crop specific) when conditions are favourable for the development of disease. Use a minimum water volume of 100 L/ha and ensure thorough coverage of foliage. Consult nozzle manufacturers recommendation for spray pressures for specific nozzles.

Aerial application
Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide at rates listed in application rate and timing tables (crop specific) when conditions are favourable for the development of disease. Use a minimum water volume of 40 L/ha. Ensure thorough coverage of foliage. Consult nozzle manufacturers recommendation for spray pressures for specific nozzles.

Instructions for Aerial Applications
Apply only by fixed-wing or rotary aircraft equipment which has been functionally and operationally calibrated for the atmospheric conditions of the area and the application rates and conditions of this label. Label rates, conditions and precautions are product specific. Read and understand the entire label before opening this product. Apply only at the rate recommended for aerial application on this label. Where no rate for aerial application appears for the specific use, this product cannot be applied by any type of aerial equipment. Ensure uniform application. To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use appropriate marking devices.

Use Precautions
Apply only when meteorological conditions at the treatment site allow for complete and even crop coverage. Apply only under conditions of good practice specific to aerial application as outlined in the National Aerial Pesticide Application Manual, developed by the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Committee on Pest Management and Pesticides.
Do not apply to any body of water. Avoid drifting of spray onto any body of water or other nontarget areas. Specified buffer zones should be observed.
Coarse sprays are less likely to drift, therefore, avoid combinations of pressure and nozzle type that will result in fine particles (mist). Do not apply during periods of dead calm or when wind velocity and direction pose a risk of spray drift. Do not spray when the wind is blowing towards a nearby sensitive crop, garden, terrestrial habitat (such as shelter-belt) or aquatic habitat.

Operator Precautions
Do not allow the pilot to mix chemicals to be loaded onto the aircraft. Loading of premixed chemicals with a closed system is permitted. It is desirable that the pilot have communication capabilities at each treatment site at the time of application. The field crew and the mixer/ loaders must wear chemical resistant gloves, coveralls and goggles or face shield during mixing/loading, cleanup and repair. Follow the more stringent label precautions in cases where the operator precautions exceed the generic label recommendations on the existing ground boom label. All personnel on the job site must wash hands and face thoroughly before eating and drinking. Protective clothing, aircraft cockpit and vehicle cabs must be decontaminated regularly.

Product Specific Precautions
Read and understand the entire label before opening this product. If you have questions, call the manufacturer at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or obtain technical advice from the distributor or your provincial agricultural representative.

Pivot or Sprinkler Irrigation
Sprayer Preparation: Chemical tank and injector system should be thoroughly cleaned. Flush System with clean water.

Application instructions:
Apply CANTUS WDG Fungicide at rates and timings described above.

Use Precautions for Sprinkler Irrigation Applications
Apply this product only through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end tow, side [wheel] roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
Add this product to the pesticide supply tank containing sufficient water to maintain a continuous flow by the injection equipment. In continuous moving systems, inject this product-water mixture continuously, applying the labeled rate per acre for that crop. Do not exceed 0.64 cm (1/4) inch (63,500 litres) per hectare. In stationary or non-continuous moving systems, inject the product-water mixture in the last 15-30 minutes of each set allowing sufficient time for all of the required pesticide to be applied by all the sprinkler heads and applying the labeled rate per acre for that crop. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. Thorough coverage of foliage is required for good control. Good agitation should be maintained during the entire application period.
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water-source contamination from backflow.
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops.
The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigation water. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label- prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.

Specific Instructions for Public Water Systems
Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.
Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced- pressure zone, back-flow preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ. the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump.
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.

Restrictions
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm or when winds are gusty. DO NOT over spray non-target terrestrial or aquatic habitats. DO NOT contaminate aquatic habitats when cleaning and rinsing spray equipment or containers.

Field sprayer application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) medium classification. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the crop or ground.

Airblast application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT direct spray above plants to be treated. Turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and outer rows. DO NOT apply when wind speed is greater than 16 km/hr at the application site as measured outside of the treatment area on the upwind side.

Aerial application
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply when wind speed is greater than 16 km/hour at flying height at the site of application. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) medium classification. To reduce drift caused by turbulent wingtip vortices, the nozzle distribution along the spray boom length MUST NOT exceed 65% of the wing- or rotorspan.

Buffer zones
Use of the following spray methods or equipment DO NOT require a buffer zone: hand-held or backpack sprayer, inter-row hooded sprayer, spot treatment, soil drench and soil incorporation.
The buffer zones specified in the table below are required between the point of direct application and the closest downwind edge of sensitive terrestrial habitats (such as grasslands, forested areas, shelter belts, woodlots, hedgerows, rangelands, riparian areas and shrublands) and sensitive freshwater habitats (such as lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds, prairie potholes, creeks, marshes, streams, reservoirs and wetlands).

Method of application – Field sprayer (1)
Crop – Berries, carrots, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, lettuce, onions, potato, strawberries
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 1

Method of application – Airblast
Crop – Grapes (Early growth stage)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 5
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 1

Method of application – Airblast
Crop – Grapes (Late growth stage)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 3
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 1

Method of application – Airblast
Crop – Stone fruits (Early growth stage)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 10
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 2

Method of application – Airblast
Crop – Stone fruits (Late growth stage)
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 4
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 1

Method of application – Aerial (Fixed wing)
Crop – Potatoes
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 15

Method of application – Aerial (Rotary wing)
Crop – Potatoes
Buffer Zones (metres) Required for the Protection of:
Freshwater Habitat of Depths:
Less than 1 m – 1
Greater than 1 m – 0
Terrestrial Habitats: 10

(1) For field sprayer application, buffer zones can be reduced with the use of drift reducing spray shields. When using a spray boom fitted with a full shield (shroud, curtain) that extends to the crop canopy, the labelled buffer zone can be reduced by 70%. When using a spray boom where individual nozzles are fitted with cone-shaped shields that are no more than 30 cm above the crop canopy, the labelled buffer zone can be reduced by 30%.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
TOXIC to aquatic organisms and non-target terrestrial plants. Observe buffer zones specified under DIRECTIONS FOR USE. DO NOT apply to areas where runoff is likely to occur. Site characteristics that may lead to runoff following heavy rainfall include, but are not limited to a moderate to steep slope, bare soil, poorly drained soils (e.g. soils that are compacted or fine textured). If rainfall is imminent, delay application. Boscalid is persistent and will carry over; it is recommended that the product, CANTUS WDG Fungicide containing boscalid, not be used in areas treated with this product during the previous season.

RESISTANCE-MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
For resistance management, please note that CANTUS WDG Fungicide contains a Group 7 fungicide. Any fungal population may contain individuals naturally resistant to CANTUS WDG Fungicide and other Group 7 fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same locations. Other Resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but are specific for individual chemicals, such as enhanced metabolism, may also exist. Appropriate resistance-management strategies should be followed.
To delay fungicide resistance:
Where possible, rotate the use of CANTUS WDG Fungicide or other Group 7 fungicides with different groups that control the same pathogens. Avoid application of consecutive sprays of CANTUS WDG Fungicide or other fungicides in the same group in a season. DO NOT apply more than two (2) sequential applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action for at least one application. DO NOT exceed the total number of applications of CANTUS WDG Fungicide per season as stated in the Crop-Specific Restrictions and Limitations.
Fungicide use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting, historical information related to pesticide use and cover crop and considers cultural, biological and other chemical control practices.
Monitor efficacy of all fungicides used in the disease management program against the targeted pathogen and record other factors that may influence fungicide performance and/or disease development.
If CANTUS WDG Fungicide appears to be less or no longer effective against a pathogen that it previously controlled or suppressed, contact a BASF-representative, local extension specialist, or certified crop advisor to assist in determining the cause of reduced performance.

For further information, contact BASF Canada Inc. at 1-877-371-2273.

MIXING
1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. Follow the clean-out recommendations stated on the label of the product that was previously used.
2. Fill the spray tank one-half full of water and start agitation.
3. Add the required amount of CANTUS WDG Fungicide to the tank.
4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank.
5. After use, clean the spray tank according to PRECAUTIONS.

RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. All crops can be grazed or fed to livestock.
2. A plant back restriction of 14 days is required for all crops not on the label.
3. DO NOT use in greenhouses.

PRECAUTIONS
1. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
2. DO NOT take internally. Harmful if swallowed.
3. DO NOT get in eyes. Causes eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin and clothing.
4. Wash exposed areas of skin thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking or smoking.
5. DO NOT re-enter treated area for 12 hours after application.
6. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants and chemical resistant gloves during mixing, loading, application, clean up and repair. Wear goggles or a face shield during mixing/loading.
7. If clothing becomes contaminated, remove and wash separately from household laundry before reuse.
8. Clean spray equipment thoroughly after use.
9. DO NOT contaminate domestic or irrigation water, lakes, streams or ponds by the cleaning of equipment or the disposal of wastes.
10. Apply only when the potential for drift to areas of human habitation or areas of human activity such as houses, cottages, schools and recreational areas, is minimal. Take into consideration wind speed, wind direction, temperature, application equipment and sprayer settings.
11. If this pest control product is to be used on a commodity that may be exported to the U.S. and you require information on acceptable residue levels in the U.S., visit CropLife Canada’s web site at www.croplife.ca.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Blackberries560 g
Raspberries560 g
Black currant560 g
Red currant560 g
White currant560 g
Elderberries560 g
Blueberries560 g
Gooseberries560 g
Huckleberries560 g
Loganberry560 g
Onions475 g7
Garlic475 g7
Leeks475 g7
Shallots475 g7
Carrots315 g
Citron melons490 g
Cucumbers490 g
Gherkins490 g
Pumpkins490 g
Watermelon490 g
Lettuce285 - 385 g14
Eggplant175 - 420 g
Ground cherries175 - 420 g
Pepinos175 - 420 g
Peppers175 - 420 g
Tomatillos175 - 420 g
Tomatoes175 - 420 g
Grapes315 g14
Potatoes175 - 315 g30
Apricots370 g
Cherries370 g
Nectarines370 g
Peaches370 g
Plums370 g
Plumcot370 g
Strawberries560 g
Gourds460 g
Melons460 g
Squash460 g
Zucchini460 g
Santa Claus melon460 g
Snake melon460 g
Hubbard squash460 g
Acorn squash460 g
Spaghetti squash460 g