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1 238 TOMATO Disease control in tomato (cont.) Disease Septoria leaf blight, early blight, and late blight (cont.) Soil rot Walnut wilt Active ingredient chlorothalonil.3.8 lb Bravo Ultrex 82.WDG, Equus DF.3 2. pt Bravo Weather Stik, Echo 2, Equus 2.2. lb Echo 9DF pt Echo Zn pt Bravo Zn pt Equus Zn mancozeb qt Dithane F lb Dithane DF Rainshield qt Manzate Flowable. 2. lb Manzate Pro-Stick qt Penncozeb 4FL. 3. lb Penncozeb DF, 8WP 3 Begin spraying when the first fruit clusters start to develop and continue on a -day schedule throughout the Do not exceed. lb ai/a chlorothalonil per Adjust spray intervals when conditions favor disease development. Consult label for product use limits. Spray every days depending on disease and weather pressures. zoxamide + mancozeb. 2. lb Gavel DF Do not make more than four applications or apply more than 8. lb/a product (.33 lb ai mancozeb or.66 lb zoxamide) per See label for other diseases controlled. Avoid by staking or mulching plants. Symptoms are similar to Fusarium wilt. Plant tomatoes at a distance from the base of black walnut trees that is greater than the tree height. Scouting calendar for insect pests of tomato April May June July August September early mid late early mid late early mid late early mid late early mid late early mid late Black cutworm Flea beetles Variegated cutworm Tomato hornworm (European corn borer) control in tomato Aphids acetamiprid.8.2 oz Assail WP oz Assail 3 SG.2.44 lb beta-cyfluthrin fl oz *Baythroid XL.33.8 lb bifenthrin 2..2 fl oz.6. lb bifenthrin Begin treatment when thresholds are reached. Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 6.8 oz/a Assail WP or 6. oz/a Assail 3 SG per Ground applications only. Do not exceed four applications per fl oz *Brigadier Do not apply more than 3.2 fl oz/a (.48 lb ai/a) per No more than.32 lb ai/a bifenthrin and.24 lb ai/a are allowed per

2 TOMATO 239 control in tomato (cont.) Aphids (cont.) clothianadin foliar rate: fl oz soil rate: fl oz 2 Do not apply more than 2. fl oz/a per Do not apply more than 2. fl oz/a per Apply as a narrow band centered on the plant row; as an in-furrow spray at planting; as a side dress to both sides of the row; as a transplant water drench; or as chemigation into root zone through drip, trickle or micro-sprinkler, or similar equipment lb deltamethrin. 2.4 fl oz *Delta Gold Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 4.4 fl oz/a Delta Gold lb dinotefuran..8 lb dinotefuran (foliar).23.2 lb dinotefuran (soil) foliar:. 4. oz Venom SG soil:. 6. oz Venom SG 2.. oz Scorpion 3SL 9.. oz Scorpion 3SL.2. lb dimethoate.. pt Dimethoate EC.. lb endosulfan qt Thiodan EC,. 2. lb Thiodan WP 2 Do not follow soil applications with foliar application of any other neonicotinoid insecticide. Use only one application method. Do not apply more than 6. oz/a per year using foliar applications, or 2. oz/a per season using soil See product label for application directions. Do not apply to tomatoes less than 2 inches tall. Can repeat at -day intervals. Do not apply more than. oz per year. Use only one application method. 2 Do not apply more than 2. oz per year. Use only one application method. 2 Do not exceed six applications per.2 lb fenpropathrin.6 oz Danitol 2.4EC 3 Do not exceed 2.66 pt/a Danitol (.8 lb ai/a) per Control may be improved by the addition of a nonionic surfactant lb flonicamid oz Beleaf SG Begin applications before aphid populations build. Do not exceed 2.8 oz/a per application or 8.4 oz/a (.26 lb ai/a) per.. fl oz Admire Pro 2 Systemic at planting. Do not exceed 24. fl oz/a Admire per. lb Provado.6 Foliar spray. Also controls whitefly. Do not exceed 8. fl oz/a Provado per.2.3 lb fl oz *Leverage 36 Do not apply more than 2.8 fl oz/a per fl oz *Warrior II 4 Reapply at intervals of days or more. Do not exceed.8 lb ai/a per year fl oz.9. lb malathion several formulations.. lb methamidophos. 2. pt Monitor 4E.22.9 lb methomyl. 3. pt *Lannate LV.2. lb *Lannate SP Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a of Voliam Xpress or.36 lb ai/a of products containing or.2 lb ai/a of products containing chlorantraniliprole per

3 24 TOMATO control in tomato (cont.) Aphids (cont.) pymetrozine 2. oz Fulfill WDG 4 Controls melon and green peach aphids. Treat when aphids first appear. May repeat in days. Do not exceed. oz/a per season or more than two applications per crop. Cutworms and loopers.6.8 spirotetramat 4.. Movento Do not apply more than. fl oz/a (.6 lb ai/a) per.98.2 lb oz Actara,.. fl oz Platinum 3 Apply before pests reach damaging levels. Repeat as needed every days. Apply higher rates for heavy infestations, or for long residual with Platinum. Do not exceed 8 oz/a of either product per Do not apply less than oz/a of Platinum per. 3. fl oz Durivo 3 Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a Durivo (.2 lb ai/a) per growing Do not exceed.2 lb ai/a of containing products or.2 lb ai/a of chlorantraniliprole-containing products per oz Treat when larvae exceed per plants lb beta-cyfluthrin bifenthrin.4. lb bifenthrin fl oz *Baythroid XL 2..2 fl oz fl oz *Capture LFR. 2. lb carbaryl Sevin (several formulations) Apply every days as needed. Use higher rate for heavy infestations. Do not exceed 24. oz/a Mustang Max per Ground applications only. Apply every days as needed. Do not apply more than 6.8 fl oz/a of Baythroid per Do not exceed four applications per 33 Do not exceed. lb ai/a as an at-plant application; do not exceed.32 lb ai/a per season of all bifenthrin products fl oz *Brigadier Do not apply more than 3.2 fl oz/a (.48 lb ai/a) per No more than.32 lb ai/a bifenthrin and.24 lb ai/a are allowed per Broadcast bait formulation. Can only be used with mechanical lb deltamethrin. 2.4 fl oz *Delta Gold Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 4.4 fl oz/a Delta Gold... lb emamectin benzoate oz Proclaim WDG.. lb esfenvalerate fl oz *Asana XL Do not exceed. lb ai/a per.2 lb fenpropathrin.6 oz Danitol 2.4EC 3 Do not exceed 2.66 pt/a Danitol (.8 lb ai/a) per Control may be improved by the addition of a nonionic surfactant..3.4 lb + buprofezin oz Synapse WG Do not apply more than 3. oz/a (.4 lb ai/a) in a -day period or more than 9. oz/a per 2.. fl oz Vetica Do not apply more than 38. fl oz/a per Do not make more than 3 applications per crop fl oz *Leverage 36 Do not apply more than 2.8 fl oz/a per

4 TOMATO 24 control in tomato (cont.) Cutworms and loopers (cont.) Flea beetle..2 lb.6.6 lb methoxyfenozide.96.6 fl oz *Warrior II 4 Do not exceed.36 lb ai/a per Reapply at intervals of or more days.. 8. fl oz Do not exceed 3. fl oz/a of Voliam Xpress or.36 lb ai/a of products containing lambdacyhalothrin or.2 lb ai/a of products containing chlorantraniliprole per growing 4.. fl oz Intrepid 2F Do not exceed 64. fl oz/a per Use the higher rates with higher populations or when spray coverage is difficult. See label for use restrictions in some Wisconsin counties..4.6 lb rynaxypyr 3.. fl oz Coragen Wait at least days between treatments. Do not exceed.4 fl oz/a (.2 lb ai/a) per lb spinetoram. 8. oz Radiant SC Do not apply more than 34. oz/a Radiant (.266 lb ai/a) or make more than six applications per.4.94 lb spinosad. 2. fl oz Entrust Use higher rate for larger insects. Do not exceed.4 lb ai/a per Do not use a buffering agent. Spray thoroughly for control. tebufenozide fl oz Confirm 2F Apply per label directions when populations reach threshold levels. Do not exceed 64. fl oz ai/a per There is a 2 month plantback restriction depending on crop lb..2 lb.4. lb. 3. fl oz Durivo 3 Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a Durivo (.2 lb ai/a) per growing Do not exceed.2 lb ai/a of containing products or.2 lb ai/a of chlorantraniliprole-containing products per oz Treat when numbers exceed 2 beetles per leaves. Apply at thresholds and do not exceed 24. oz/a Mustang Max per 4..3 fl oz *Hero Do not apply more than.42 lb ai/a per Wait at least days between beta-cyfluthrin 2.8 fl oz *Baythroid XL Maximum Baythroid XL allowed per -day interval is 2.8 fl oz/a and season total allowed per crop season is 6.8 fl oz/a. bifenthrin 2..2 fl oz fl oz *Capture LFR Do not exceed four applications per 33 Do not exceed. lb ai/a as an at-plant application; do not exceed.32 lb ai/a per season of all bifenthrin products..4. lb bifenthrin. 9.8 fl oz *Brigadier Do not apply more than 3.2 fl oz/a (.48 lb ai/a) per No more than.32 lb ai/a bifenthrin and.24 lb ai/a are allowed per.8 lb carbaryl Sevin Several formulations; see label for rate. Can only be used with mechanical.

5 242 TOMATO control in tomato (cont.) Flea beetle (cont.) clothianadin foliar rate: fl oz 2 Do not apply more than 2. fl oz/a per soil rate: fl oz Do not apply more than 2. fl oz/a per Apply as a narrow band centered on the plant row; as an in-furrow spray at planting; as a side dress to both sides of the row; as a transplant water drench; or as chemigation into root zone through drip, trickle or micro-sprinkler, or similar equipment lb deltamethrin. 2.4 fl oz *Delta Gold Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 4.4 fl oz/a Delta Gold lb dinotefuran..8 lb dinotefuran (foliar).23.2 lb dinotefuran (soil) foliar:. 4. oz Venom SG soil:. 6. oz Venom SG 2.. oz Scorpion 3SL 9.. oz Scorpion 3SL.. lb endosulfan qt Thiodan EC,. 2. lb Thiodan WP 2 Do not follow soil applications with foliar application of any other neonicotinoid insecticide. Use only one application method. Do not apply more than 6. oz/a per year using foliar applications, or 2. oz/a per season using soil See product label for application directions. Do not apply to tomatoes less than 2 inches tall. Can repeat at -day intervals. Do not apply more than. oz per year. Use only one application method. Do not apply to tomatoes less than 2 inches tall. 2 Do not apply more than 2. oz per year. Use only one application method. Do not apply to tomatoes less than 2 inches tall... lb esfenvalerate fl oz *Asana XL Do not exceed. lb ai/a per.. lb gamma-cyhalothrin oz Proaxis Apply every days as needed. Do not apply more than 2.88 pt/a (.8 lb ai/a) per.. fl oz Admire Pro 2 Systemic at planting..2.3 lb fl oz *Leverage 36 Do not apply more than 2.8 fl oz/a per fl oz *Warrior II 4 Reapply at intervals of days or more. Do not exceed.36 lb ai/a per year fl oz Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a of Voliam Xpress or.36 lb ai/a of products containing or.2 lb ai/a of products containing chlorantraniliprole per oz Actara Apply before pests reach damaging levels. Repeat as needed every days. Do not exceed 8. oz/a of product per.98.2 lb.. fl oz Platinum 3 Apply as an in-furrow spray at planting or as a post-seeding transplant or hill drench. Irrigate sufficiently to move the chemical into the root zone. Use the higher rate for long residual control. Do not apply less than fl oz/a or more than fl oz/a of Platinum per. 3. fl oz Durivo 3 Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a Durivo (.2 lb ai/a) per growing Do not exceed.2 lb ai/a of containing products or.2 lb ai/a of chlorantraniliprole-containing products per

6 TOMATO 243 control in tomato (cont.) Flea beetle (cont.)..2 lb.4. lb oz Apply every days as needed. Use higher rate for heay infestations. Do not exceed 24. oz/a Mustang Max per 4..3 fl oz *Hero Do not apply more than.42 lb ai/a per Wait at least days between Hornworm and Treat when there is an average of at least two hornworms per plant. tomato fruitworm Bacillus thuringiensis DiPel DF, Javelin, MVP Rates vary with formulation. Apply when larvae are small. Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki.2.44 lb beta-cyfluthrin. 2. lb Lepinox WDG Treat early instar larvae before noticeable feeding damage occurs. Repeat as needed fl oz *Baythroid XL.33.8 lb bifenthrin 2..2 fl oz.4. lb bifenthrin Ground applications only. Apply every days as needed. Do not apply more than 6.8 fl oz/a of Baythroid XL per Do not exceed four applications per. 9.8 fl oz *Brigadier Do not apply more than 3.2 fl oz/a (.48 lb ai/a) per No more than.32 lb ai/a bifenthrin and.24 lb ai/a are allowed per. 2. lb carbaryl Sevin (several formulations) Can only be used with mechanical lb deltamethrin. 2.4 fl oz *Delta Gold Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 4.4 fl oz/a Delta Gold... lb emamectin benzoate oz Proclaim WDG.. lb esfenvalerate fl oz *Asana XL Do not exceed. lb ai/a per.2 lb fenpropathrin.6 oz Danitol 2.4EC 3 Do not exceed 2.66 pt/a Danitol (.8 lb ai/a) per Control may be improved by the addition of a nonionic surfactant..3.4 lb + buprofezin..2 lb gamma-cyhalothrin oz Synapse WG Do not apply more than 3. oz/a (.4 lb ai/a) in a -day period or more than 9. oz/a per 2.. fl oz Vetica Do not apply more than 38. fl oz/a per Do not make more than 3 applications per crop oz Proaxis Apply every days as needed. Do not apply more than 2.88 pt/a (.8 lb ai/a) per fl oz *Leverage 36 Do not apply more than 2.8 fl oz/a per.4.6 lb indoxacarb oz Avaunt 3 Apply when insect populations reach threshold levels. May repeat treatment every days. Do not apply more than.26 lb ai/a per crop. Apply higher rate for tomato fruitworm control...2 lb.96.6 fl oz *Warrior II 4 Reapply at intervals of days or more. Do not exceed.36 lb ai/a per year.. 8. fl oz Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a of Voliam Xpress or.36 lb ai/a of products containing or.2 lb ai/a of products containing chlorantraniliprole per

7 244 TOMATO control in tomato (cont.) Hornworm and tomato fruitworm (cont.).22.9 lb methomyl. 3. pt *Lannate LV.2. lb *Lannate SP.6.2 lb methoxyfenozide. 6. fl oz Intrepid 2F Do not exceed 64. fl oz/a per Use the higher rates with higher populations or when spray coverage is difficult. See label for use restrictions in some Wisconsin counties. May only provide partial control of fruitworms in heavy infestations...2 lb permethrin *Ambush, *Pounce Several formulations; see label for rate and seasonal use limits. Do not apply to cherry tomatoes..4.6 lb rynaxypyr 3.. fl oz Coragen Wait at least days between treatments. Do not exceed.4 fl oz/a (.2 lb ai/a) per lb spinetoram. 8. oz Radiant SC Do not apply more than 34. oz/a Radiant (.266 lb ai/a) per crop and do not make more than six applications per crop lb spinosad. 2. fl oz Entrust fl oz SpinTor 2SC Use higher rate for larger insects. Apply adequate spray to get good coverage for best control. Do not exceed.4 lb ai/a per season Do not use a buffering agent..9.2 lb tebufenozide fl oz Confirm 2F Apply per label directions when populations reach threshold levels. Do not exceed 64. fl oz ai/a per There is a 2 month plantback restriction depending on crop lb..2 lb.4. lb. 3. fl oz Durivo 3 Do not exceed a total of 3. fl oz/a Durivo (.2 lb ai/a) per growing Do not exceed.2 lb ai/a of containing products or.2 lb ai/a of chlorantraniliprole-containing products per oz Spider mite lb abamectin fl oz *Agri-Mek.EC bifenazate Apply every days as needed. Use higher rate for heay infestations. Do not exceed 24. oz/a Mustang Max per 4..3 fl oz *Hero Do not apply more than.42 lb ai/a per Wait at least days between.. lb Acramite WS.33.8 lb bifenthrin 2..2 fl oz May repeat after days, but do not make more than two sequential treatments or exceed.64 lb ai/a per year. 3 Limit one application per Do not exceed four applications per.2 lb fenpropathrin.66 fl oz Danitol 2.4EC 3 Treat when mites first appear and repeat every days as needed. Do not exceed.8 lb ai/a per. 2. lb malathion several formulations spiromesifen. 8. fl oz Oberon 2SC Apply every days as needed. Do not exceed 2. fl oz/a per. lb.3 fl oz *Hero Do not apply more than.42 lb ai/a per Wait at least days between

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