Thiram 75WP

Manufacturer
MacDermid
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2024-12-31
Registration number
27556
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE:


For on-farm use only. DO NOT use for commercial seed treatment (in facilities or with mobile treaters). Apply as a water based slurry. Thoroughly mix the recommended amount of fungicide into the required amount of water for the slurry treater and apply using standard slurry seed treatment equipment. Uniform application on seed is necessary to ensure optimum performance. Use only in treating equipment which can accurately control application rate and provide good distribution of the chemical onto the seed in the mixing chamber.

SEED TREATMENT:
To control seed decay, seedling blight and damping-off apply the following amounts of THIRAM 75 WP as a slurry treatment per 25 kg of seed.

SAFFLOWER: To control fungal diseases on safflower (i.e. Alternaria spp., Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia solani) apply 50 g THIRAM 75 WP with 167 mL water per 25 kg seed.


ALFALFA for seed production: For the control of verticillium wilt in alfalfa, apply 90 g THIRAM 75 WP with 300 mL water per 25 kg of seed.

USE RESTRICTIONS:
1. Label treated seed "Do not use for food or feed. This seed has been treated with thiram".
2. Do not graze treated areas or feed clippings from treated areas to livestock.
3. Toxic to birds and small, wild mammals. Any spilled or exposed seeds must be incorporated into the soil or otherwise cleaned-up from the soil surface.
4. Do not plant treated seed by broadcasting to the soil surface. Ensure that all planted seed are thoroughly covered with soil, especially in turn areas. Plant corn seed a minimum of 1 inch deep. If seeds are not thoroughly incorporated by the planter during planting, additional incorporation may be required to reduce exposed seeds.
Clean-up, bury or cover all spilled seed with soil.
5. Seeding practices, such as precision drilling, can further reduce exposure of birds and small mammals to treated seed.
6. All containers or packages containing treated seed for sale or use in Canada must also be labeled or tagged under USE RESTRICTIONS as follows:
“Toxic to birds and small, wild mammals. Any spilled or exposed seeds must be incorporated into the soil or otherwise cleaned-up from the soil surface.”

Registered for cultures
Alfalfa