Agrichem Flowable Thiram

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FORMULATION: 600g/l (50%) white aqueous suspension of thiram as a flowable concentrate formulation.                                                          
MAPP NUMBER: 10784                                              
CROP TYPES:     Peas, beans, oilseed rape, maize, vegetables (see list of treatable vegetables below), soya and grass seeds.                                                          
TARGETS:         'Damping off'                               
PACK SIZE:       20L
 
AGRICHEM FLOWABLE THIRAM
Agrichem Flowable Thiram is a liquid seed treatment which provides protection against the soil-borne fungi which cause damping off in beans, peas, maize and soya and for improving stands of many vegetable crops. When diluted in water and used as a soak it also controls seed-borne diseases of beet crops and certain vegetables
 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product.
 
Restrictions:
Do not treat tomato (seed), pepper (seed) or aubergine (seed).
Seed to be treated should be of satisfactory quality and moisture content. Treated seed should not be stored from one season to another, and should be treated as near to drilling date as possible.
Other RESTRICTIONS apply. See under
 
CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION.
Following Crops:
Any crop may be sown after a crop sown with seed treated with Agrichem Flowable Thiram.
 
APPLICATION
Agrichem Flowable Thiram can be applied through most types of seed treatment machinery, from automated, continuous flow machines, to smaller batch treating apparatus. It is a ready to use, flowable formulation which must be co-applied with water in order to ensure even loading.
Up to 10L only: Agrichem Flowable Thiram should be preferably be co-applied with an equal quantity of water, but where the quantities of seed to be treated are small it may be diluted one to one with water before use. Following dilution the mixture should be thoroughly agitated to ensure an even dispersion and the mixture should be used as quickly as possible. Only mix sufficient material for one day's work and agitate frequently during the period of use. CAUTION: Material diluted with water should not be stored without agitation as some settling out of product may occur. If the product is to be applied diluted agitation must be maintained during use. Treated seed may require drying. Shake well before use.
25L only: Ensure Agrichem Flowable Thiram is free flowing before use and co-apply it with an equal volume of water. AGITATE THE CONTAINER THOROUGHLY before each use, eg. by rolling on a level floor. Ensure that mechanical handling equipment is used when placing container on its side and returning it to the upright position. WARNING: Use mechanical assistance at all times when handling containers containing more than 20 litres product.
 
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product.

For standard seed treatment use; Agrichem Flowable Thiram should be applied evenly to the seed surface so as to achieve most satisfactory seed protection.

AS A SEED STEEP, Agrichem Flowable Thiram should be diluted in water so as to create a saturated solution (see rate of application). For optimum disease control seed should be steeped for 24 hours at a temperature of 30°C.

USE ON FOR THE CONTROL OF Beet seed (red, fodder and sugar) mangels. Phoma betae Carrot Stemphylium radicinum Alternaria daucii Celery, parsley Septoria apiicola Phoma spp 

Seed should be thoroughly dried after steeping. It is recommended that the steep is used only once, and never more than twice.

Agrichem Flowable Thiram can be applied through most types of seed treatment machinery, from automated, continuous flow machines, to smaller batch treating apparatus. It is a ready to use, flowable formulation, but for more even application it is possible to dilute with up to an equal volume of water. The dilute solution should be prepared immediately prior to application, and gentle agitation maintained in the mixing tank. Once diluted with water the mixture must be agitated at frequent intervals until used up. Seed treated in this fashion may require drying.

Restrictions: Do not treat tomato (seed), pepper (seed) or aubergine (seed).

Seed to be treated should be of satisfactory quality and moisture content. Treated seed should not be stored from one season to another, and should be treated as near to drilling date as possible.

Agrichem Flowable Thiram should be applied to Soya bean seeds that are to be harvested as a mature pulse crop only. Evidence of effectiveness and crop safety on soya bean is limited.

Following crops: Any crop may be sown after a crop sown using seed treated with Agrichem Flowable Thiram.
CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION:
Agrichem Flowable Thiram can be used as a seed treatment on the crops as sown in the Statutory box and must be applied according to the Maximum Individual Doses specifield. AGRICHEM FLOWABLE THIRAM can also be used as a steep to soak seeds of sugar beet, fodder beet, mangel, red beet, carrot, celery and parsley. The steep is prepared by adding 1 litre of Agrichem Flowable Thiram to 300 litres of water. For optimum disease control seed should be steeped for 24 hours at 30oC and seed should be thoroughly dried after soaking.
 
QUALIFIED MINOR USE RECOMMENDATION
Agrichem Flowable Thiram can be applied to Soya at a maximum rate of 1.7 litres per tonne seed.
 
RESTRICTION:
Agrichem Flowable Thiram should be applied to Soya bean seeds that are to be harvested as a mature pulse crop only. Evidence of effectiveness and crop safety on soya bean is limited.
 
AGRICHEM FLOWABLE THIRAM is applied uncoloured, but must always be applied with a colourant to the treated seed.
 
Registered for cultures
Peas
Beans
Corn
Onions
Leeks
Scallions
Radishes
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Turnips
Winter rape
Spring rape
Grassland
Sugar beets
Beets
Mangels
Red beet
Carrots
Celery
Parsley