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The Old label
TREELIFE ™
This Product is for soil, trees, and plants
Ingredients:
Active Ingredients:
Plant Extract
*..................................... 0.56%
Inert Ingredients: ............................... 99.44%
Total
100.00%
* The
Plant Extract is derived from Quercus falcata, Opunta
lindheimeri,
Rhus aromatica, and Rhizophoria mangle tissues
Directions for use:
Mixing ratio 1-100
Mix one gallon of TreeLife to 100
Gallons of Water.
TreeLife
P.O. Box 990
Johnson
City, Texas, 78006
800-613-4042
Net Contents 3
Gallons - Net Weight 27.90 lbs
FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
Caution: Keep
out of Reach of Children
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* Plant Extract
Derived From Opuntia lindheimeri (Prickly Pear Cactus),
Quercus falcata (Red Oak), Rhus Aromatica (Sumac), and
Rhizophoria mangle (Mangrove):
Proposed Use Practices
Biochemical pesticide extract powder, also known as
Plant Extract
620, derived from Opuntia lindheimeri (prickly pear
cactus), Quercus
falcata (red oak), Rhus aromatica (sumac), and Rhizophoria mangle
(mangrove) will be diluted into two water-based products,
Sincocin and
Agrispon, both at a concentration of 0.56 percent Plant
Extract 620.
Applied as a nematicide/plant regulator.
The maximum application rate for any use pattern would not exceed 14
grams of plant extract/acre/application; the maximum application rate
for food crops would not exceed 4 grams of plant extract/acre/
application. The maximum permissible amount applied per acre per year
must not exceed 150.
Agrispon is diluted
with water and applied at a rate of 13 fluid
ounces/acre (oz/acre) for annuals and greenhouses. Timing and frequency
of applications depend on the plant growth cycle length; a single
application for plants with a growth cycle of 60 days or less; a second
application 45 to 60 days after the first for plants with a 60 to 120
day growth cycle; every 45 to 60 days during vigorous growth stage for
long season plants or those with longer than a 120 day growth cycle.
Agrispon is applied to the soil surface
under trees at a rate of 13
fluid oz/acre, with an additional 6 fluid oz/acre applied to the tree
canopy. For evergreens, applications are made every 60
days. Deciduous
trees are first treated at bud break or leaf flush in the spring with
subsequent applications every 60 days until dormancy occurs.
Sincocin is applied to
food crops and orchards at a rate of 26
fluid oz/acre.
The biochemical pesticide
plant extract derived from Opuntia
lindheimeri, Quercus falcata, Rhus aromatica, and Rhizophoria mangle is
exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw
agricultural commodities when applied as a
nematicide/plant regulator
in accordance with good agricultural practices.
Are these labels
contradictory and confusing?
WHERE DID ALL THE GOODIES GO?
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"It doesn't
matter what's true; it only matters what consumers believe."
Chuck Marcy, President and
C.E.O. of Horizon Organic Holding Corporation in Boulder, Colorado |
A nematicide
was applied to cure Oak Wilt and Dutch Elm Diseases
I
guess that is why it never worked
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