Hurricane
- Manufacturer
- Sharda
- Category
- Fungicides
- Registered until
- Registration expired
- Registration number
- Active materials
- pyraclostrobin0 lb/gallon
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Hurricane is a Group 11 fungicide that contains pyraclostrobin as the active ingredient. It is a liquid suspension concentrate and is effective against the fungal diseases listed on this label. Group 11 fungicides are respiration inhibitors classified as ‘quinone outside inhibitors’ (QoI). When used routinely, alternating with other fungicides and within a fungicide spray program, Hurricane can provide control of and residual activity against listed fungal diseases. Restrictions (All Crops):
• For aerial application in New York State, DO NOT apply within 100 feet of aquatic habitats (including, but not limited to, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, marshes, ponds, estuaries, and commercial fishponds).
• This product is not for use in transplant production or in greenhouses.
• Follow crop specific label instructions carefully and DO NOT exceed listed maximums (rate per year; rate per application; number of applications) or pre-harvest interval.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
(Aerial, Ground and Chemigation) For aerial application in New York State, DO NOT make application within 100 feet of aquatic habitats (including, but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, marshes, ponds, estuaries, and commercial fishponds). Hurricane is to be applied only at rates indicated in crop specific instructions on this label. If fungal disease has been found or if environmental conditions or field history provide reasonable cause to suspect the occurrence of fungal disease, use Hurricane at higher listed application rates, and at smaller listed application intervals, if making a repeat application. If making application early in the season and disease pressure is not yet elevated, apply Hurricane at lower listed application rates and broader application intervals.
Aerial Application (Fixed Wing or Helicopter)
Hurricane may be aerially applied (fixed wing or helicopter). Choose spray parameters (including sprayer height, pumping pressure, nozzle selection) to provide medium to fine spray droplets which will spread through the entire crop canopy. It is important to calibrate droplet size before spraying, and to monitor droplet size and canopy penetration during application, taking into account spray parameters and environmental conditions that can affect droplet size and canopy penetration. To eliminate the possibility of damage to crops from previously applied pesticides and to ensure no cross contamination before or after application, fully clean spray equipment both before and after applying this product.
TANK MIXING
Hurricane can be applied on its own or in combination with other pesticides (fungicides, insecticides, herbicides) or other additives (adjuvants, crop oils, liquid fertilizers, biological control products), to provide additional control or to support product performance. Refer to specific crop directions for more information on appropriate tank mix/additive partners. Make certain that any tank mix partners are registered for use on the same crops or use sites on this product label. Follow all label instructions, restrictions and precautions on any tank mix or additive partner label, as well as those on the Hurricane label. Consult specific crop use directions for additional information regarding rates and restrictions. Hurricane and all tank mix or additive combinations have not been tested with all varieties and cultivars of the crops listed on this label. Before mixing Hurricane with any pesticide or other additive, it is advised that the user test a sample of the tank mixture combination on a portion of the crop before general application to the crop, to make certain that the combination does not result in an adverse effect (crop injury, phytotoxicity, reduced disease control, physical incompatibility). Take care when mixing a crop oil or adjuvant with Hurricane for use on corn. If applying to corn after it has reached the V8 growth stage or before the VT stage (tassel fully emerged), crop damage can occur. Grower and user should contact adjuvant manufacturer or supplier to determine if a particular adjuvant is safe to use on corn during that growth period.
| Registered for cultures |
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| Corn |
| Spring oats |
| Winter oats |
| Spring rye |
| Winter rye |
| Sorghum |
| Spring wheat |
| Winter wheat |