Thwart 2.25

Manufacturer
Sipcam
Category
Other
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
51873-9-60063
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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. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or persons, either directly or indirectly through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

FAIR 30 is a tailor-made formulation exclusively for tobacco use. The active ingredient is time tested and classic growth retardant Maleic-Hydrazide in the form of the potassium salt. This formulation contains an agricultural surfactant (wetting agent) to facilitate better "sticking" especially under adverse weather conditions. It is necessary to apply FAIR 30 at the correct time, in the correct amounts, and in equal amounts to each plant, in order to obtain the optimum sucker control. Only the upper 1/3 to 1/2 of the plant needs to be sprayed for best results. FAIR 30 is absorbed by tobacco leaves and spreads throughout the entire plant. Please follow directions carefully

RESTRICTIONS
1. Do not make more than one application per season. The maximum use rate is 6 lb. ai/A/year.
2. Do not harvest earlier than 7 days after application.
3. Do not use on seed tobacco.
4. Do not allow drift to nearby crops.
NOTES:
1. Should wash-off occur within 6 hours a single repeat application may be made.
2. Make sure spray equipment is clean before using.
FAIR 30 normally requires 6 hours contact with the plant for full results. Rain occurring within six hours of spraying reduces effectiveness. Also extremely dry weather conditions reduce the optimum effect. Do not harvest the tobacco until it is fully ripe. When tobacco has been properly treated with FAIR 30, or closely hand suckered, it will not ripen as rapidly as untreated tobacco. Under certain conditions tobacco tips treated with FAIR 30 tend to turn yellow prematurely. This does not mean that the tobacco is ripe or that it has been harmed. Do not use time and color of the leaves as the only guide to the ripeness of FAIR 30 treated tobacco, use other characteristic indications of ripeness, such as the change in the leaf texture and the fading of color from the mid-rib. Premature harvesting results in poor tobacco quality. Leaving one row of tobacco untreated can be helpful in determining when the treated tobacco is ripe.
Best results are obtained when FAIR 30 is applied on humid mornings after the dew has disappeared from the plants.
Avoid application of FAIR 30 during the hot, mid-day or afternoon sun.
It is important to use the correct amount of FAIR 30 and to follow directions carefully. Do not use too much of it. Too little will not achieve the proper sucker control. Rinse the spray tank and equipment after spraying but do not contaminate natural waters by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. FAIR 30 reacts slowly on plants grown under drought conditions and the results may not be as good as on plants treated under normal conditions.

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Tobacco