USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSUsers should: Wash hands before eating, drinking,chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Removeclothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Thenwash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. RemovePPE immediately after handling this product. Wash theoutside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible,wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDSDo not apply directly to water, to areas where surfacewater is present, or to intertidal areas below the meanhigh water mark. Do not contaminate water whendisposing of equipment wash waters.PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDSMAY GIVE OFF HIGHLY TOXIC AND EXTREMELYFLAMMABLE HYDROGEN SULFIDE GAS IF MIXEDWITH ACIDSDIRECTIONS FOR USEIt is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in amanner inconsistent with its labeling.Do not apply this product in a way that will contactworkers or other persons, either directly or throughdrift. Only protected handlers may be in the area duringapplication. For any requirements specific to your Stateor Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticideregulation.AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTSUse this product only in accordance with its labeling andwith the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170.This standard contains requirements for the protectionof agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, andgreenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. Itcontains requirements for training, decontamination,notification, and emergency assistance. It also containsspecific instructions and exceptions pertaining to thestatements on this label about personal protectiveequipment, and restricted-entry interval. Therequirements in this box only apply to uses of this productthat are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areasduring the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.permitted under the Worker Protection Standard andthat involves contact with anything that has beentreated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: Coveralls overlong-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical resistantgloves made of any waterproof material, chemicalresistant footwear plus socks, protective eyewear, andchemical resistant headgear for overhead exposure.NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTSThe requirements in this box apply to uses of thisproduct that are NOT within the scope of the WorkerProtection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFRpart 170). The WPS applies when this product is used toproduce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries,or greenhouses.For spray applications do not enter treated areas withoutprotective clothing until sprays have dried.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USESome fruits and other plants are susceptible to injuryfrom sulfur under certain climatic conditions. The useris advised not to use sulfur on any crop unless local usehas proved that sulfur does not damage crops in thatlocality.USE PRECAUTIONS: Do not use this product within 30days of an oil spray at any stage other than dormant(deciduous only) unless prior experience in yourimmediate area has shown that shorter intervals will notresult in phytotoxic injury. Lime-Sulfur may burn foliagewhen temperature is high; avoid applying this materialduring very hot periods of the day (above 85oF). Keepcontainer tightly closed when not in use. If crust shouldform on the surface, break through the crust so productwill pour.Do not apply, or allow to drift, to painted surfaces, asa permanent stain may result. Do not combine Lime-Sulfur with other pesticides unless previous experiencehas shown them to be compatible. If tank mixing,always follow the more restrictive label directions. Thisproduct cannot be mixed with any product containing alabel prohibition against such mixing. Read entire labeland use strictly in accordance with label directions.Do not apply this product through any type of irrigationsystem.Do not use this product for crop thinning.PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is
Unless otherwise indicated, the following use rates areper 100 gallons of water. Where a rate range is given,use the higher rates when disease is severe or wheredisease was severe in the previous season.Since <strong>Tessenderlo</strong> <strong>Kerley</strong>, Inc. cannot make thedetermination of the tree density and row spacing in anygiven orchard, in order to prevent potential crop injury,the responsibility of using the proper spray equipment,correct calibration for the sprayer, correct label rateand uniform distribution of the spray pattern are theresponsibility of the grower/applicator.DILUTE – For general dilute applications, use highergallonage (100 – 400 gal/acre) on larger trees whererequired.CONCENTRATE – For concentrate spray applications,use 100 gal/acre. NOTE: When using concentrate spraysdo not exceed 12 gallons of Lime-Sulfur Solution per 100gallons on a per acre basis.(NOTE: Rust mites and scale insects have been shown tobe more effectively controlled with dilute or semi-diluteapplications.)ALMONDS: DORMANT for Powdery Mildew, Shothole– <strong>Ap</strong>ply 1 to 3 applications of 8 gallons at two weekintervals between November 15 and December 15.DORMANT OR DELAYED DORMANT for Scab(Cladosporium carpophilum) apply 8 – 16 gallons in 100gallons per acre in a concentrate spray per acre. As adilute spray apply 4 gallons.PRE-BLOOM, EARLY BLOOM and FULL BLOOM forBrown Rot Blossom Blight – <strong>Ap</strong>ply ¾ to 1½ gallons.APPLES: DORMANT for Blister Mite, Rust Mite, BrownMite, European Red Mite and San Jose Scale – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 6to 11 gallons, OR 3 gallons plus 1½ gallons supreme orsuperior type oil spray. For Blister Mite and Rust Miteonly – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 3 gallons.NOTE: <strong>Ap</strong>ple Scab and Powdery Mildew are notcontrolled at this stage.DELAYED DORMANT for Blister Mite, Rust Mite, <strong>Ap</strong>pleScab, Brown Mite, Powdery Mildew – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 3 gallons.For Leaf Spot – Increase rate to 7½ to 10 gallons. (SeeGrowing Season Recommendation). For Scab only –<strong>Ap</strong>ply 1½ to 2 gallons, repeat in Pre-Pink and Pinkstages.PRE-PINK for Powdery Mildew, <strong>Ap</strong>ple Scab – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 2to 3 gallons. For <strong>Ap</strong>ple Scab repeat in Pink stage. ForPowdery Mildew see Pink stage recommendation.PINK for Powdery Mildew, <strong>Ap</strong>ple Scab – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 2½gallons or 2 gallons plus 5 pounds of wettable sulfur.A Petal Fall application may be needed.PRE-BLOOM for Blotch – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 2 gallons, repeat atPetal Fall, and again 10 days later.PETAL FALL for Blotch – (See Pre-Bloomrecommendation) – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 2 gallons. Repeat in 10days.GROWING SEASON FOLIAR SPRAYS for LeafSpot – <strong>Ap</strong>ply ½ gallon (See Delayed Dormantrecommendation).NOTE: Use on Delicious apples may cause injury.NOTE: DO NOT USE ON GINGER GOLD APPLES.POST-HARVEST (Late fall after temperatures cool (Mid-October to November) before the first frost): For RustMite, Blister Mite, San Jose Scale, <strong>Ap</strong>hid and Mite eggs– <strong>Ap</strong>ply 3 to 5 gallons plus 1½ to 2 gallons of supremeor superior type oil.NOTICE TO USER: Post-Harvest applications of LimeSulfur may cause early defoliation. Early Post-Harvestsprays (early to mid September) can retard tree growthand are not recommended.BLUEBERRIES: Phomopsis Cane and Twig Blight – <strong>Ap</strong>ply5 to 6 gallons per 100 to 150 gallons of diluted spray peracre. <strong>Ap</strong>ply during delayed dormant stage after leafbuds begin to break. To aid control of Mummy Berry(caused by the fungus Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi),apply a post harvest (September to October) or earlydormant spray of 8 gallons Lime-Sulfur Solution per100 gallons of water. Use 200 to 300 gallons of sprayper acre.NOTE TO USER: Do not use within 14 days of anoil spray or when temperatures are above 85oF.Burning of foliage may occur during period of warmtemperatures.CANEBERRIES: (Such as Blackberries, Boysenberries,Raspberries, and other caneberries.)FALL application for Red Berry Mite, Blackberry LeafMite – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 8 gallons after old canes have beenremoved from the field.DORMANT OR DELAYED DORMANT (Green Bud)for Anthracnose, Cane Blight, Powdery Mildew,Overwintering Spores, Rust – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 6 to 12 gallons.For Spur Blight – <strong>Ap</strong>ply one spray at 12 gallons or twosprays at 10 gallons before buds break and show silver.For Overwintering Spores only – <strong>Ap</strong>ply 2 1/3 gallons.