Integral F-33

Manufacturer
BASF
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
71840-13
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Not for use on agricultural establishments in hopper-box, planter-box, slurry-box, or other seed treatment applications at or immediately before planting. For indoor commercial seed treatment use only.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
INTEGRAL F-33 contains bacteria that colonize on the developing root systems of plants and elicit systemic changes in the plant that activate the plant's own defense system against certain pests and pathogens. As root systems develop, the bacteria grow with the roots, extending the protection throughout the growing season. As a result of this biological protection, more vigorous plants are established, which often results in more uniform stands and greater yields.

FOR USE AS A COMMERCIAL SEED TREATMENT
Dilute INTEGRAL F-33 with water, and apply directly to dry seed or mix INTEGRAL F-33 with liquid Rhizobium inoculants and/or other registered seed treatment insecticides and/or fungicides. Do not mix INTEGRAL F-33 with any product containing a label prohibition against such mixing. When tank mixing INTEGRAL F-33 with any other registered seed treatment insecticide and/or fungicide, always read and follow all use directions, restrictions, and precautions of both INTEGRAL F-33 and the tank mix partner(s). The resulting tank mix must be in accordance with the most restrictive label limitations and precautions. Do not exceed label dosage rates.
ATTENTION: If Rhizobium inoculants are to be used in the tank mix with other seed treatments (fungicides, insecticides, fertilizers, etc.), make sure that they are compatible (not harmful) to the Rhizobium. Use only chlorine-free water in the tank mix. Likewise, if one or more treatments are not compatible (harmful), mix those products in and apply them from a separate mix tank.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
INTEGRAL F-33 can be applied as a water-based slurry alone or with other seed treatment products (fungicides, insecticides). Additionally, Rhizobium inoculants can be added to the tank mix. Prior to mixing, determine physical compatibility by mixing proportional quantities of the products in water.
To mix, first add the other seed treatment product(s) and/or the Rhizobium inoculant product(s) to the mix tank with approximately '/2 of the required water. Slowly add INTEGRAL F-33 to the slurry until a uniform suspension is obtained. Add the remainder of the water while maintaining constant agitation. Do not store mixed slurries for longer than 24 hours.

APPLICATION RATES
Alfalfa, barley, rye, cotton, sunflower, peanut, corn, pea, lentil, chicory, lettuce, endive, brussel sprout, beet, parsnip, turnip, cauliflower, broccoli, turnip, radish, spinach, onion, eggplant, pepper, celery, carrot, squash, pumpkin, zucchini, cucumber, apple, melon, citrus, strawberry, grape, raspberry, pineapple, soybean, canola, oil seed rape, spring wheat, winter wheat, tobacco,tomato, sorghum, sugarcane, turfgrass, flowers and bedding plants.
ATTENTION: DO NOT APPLY to rice, potato, sweet potato, bean, cabbage, garlic, or pear. {FOR 3.4 FL OZ AND 6.8 FL OZ CONTAINER SIZES} To elicit systemic changes in the plant that activate the plant's own defense system against certain pests and pathogens, apply 0.005 - 5 fl oz of INTEGRAL F-33 per 50 Ib of seed.
{FOR 13.6 FL OZ CONTAINER SIZES}
To elicit systemic changes in the plant that activate the plant's own defense system against certain pests and pathogens, apply 0.01 - 10 fl oz of INTEGRAL F-33 per 100 Ib of seed.
{FOR 30 GAL AND 275 GAL CONTAINER SIZES}
To elicit systemic changes in the plant that activate the plant's own defense system against certain pests and pathogens, apply 1 fl oz - 7.8 gal of INTEGRAL F-33 per 10,000 Ib of seed.

Registered for cultures
Alfalfa
Spring barley
Winter barley
Winter rye
Spring rye
Cotton
Sunflowers
Peanuts
Corn
Peas
Lentils
Chicory
Lettuce
Endive
Brussels sprouts
Parsnip
Turnips
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Radishes
Spinach
Onions
Eggplant
Peppers
Celery
Carrots
Squash
Pumpkins
Zucchini
Cucumbers
Apples
Melons
Citrus
Strawberries
Grapes
Raspberries
Pineapples
Soybeans
Canola
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Sorghum
Sugarcane