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rJUN U8 1993Ms. Glenda HaageRiverside/Terra corporation600 Fourth st.sioux city, IA 51101. Dear Ms. Haage:Subject:Dimate 4EEPA Registration No. 9779-273Your Application for Pesticide AmendmentDated March 29, 1993The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection withregistration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide andRodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable provided thatyou make the labeling changes listed below before you release theproduct for shipment:)1.In accordance with the March 1983 "DIMETHOATE PesticideRegistration Standard (035001)" and PR Notice 93-3 the firstparagraph of the ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS section must be changed toread:This pesticide is toxic to wildlife and aquatic invertebrates.For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or toareas where surface water is present or to intertidal areasbelow the mean high water mark. Runoff from treated areas maybe hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Donot contaminate water by cleaning equipment or disposal ofwastes.2. Under the section, RE-ENTRY STATEMENT, add a statement thatthere is a required four day re-entry for citrus.3. Under the directions for use for CITRUS TREES - NONBEARINGAND NURSERY STOCK the re-ent y period is 4 days.If these conditions are not complied with, the registrationwill be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section6(e). Your release for shipment of the product bearing theamended labeling constitutes acceptance of these conditions.

. ,.'lK"OiPiBD' ., . JUN 08 1993DIMATE 4ESystemic insecticide.2:. . . . .ACTIVE INGREDIENTDimethoate (O,O-dimethyl S-[N-(metbylcar amoyl)methyl) phosphorodithioate) 44.74%INERT INGREDIENTS . . . . . . . 55.26%Total 100.00:Contains 4 pounds Dimethoate per gallon.)STOP-READ LABEL BEFORE USING.KEEP OUT. OF REACH OF CHILDRENWARNING/AVISOSi usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que la etiquetale haya sido explicada ampliamente.STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT)IF SWALLOWED: Contact a physician or Poison Control Center. Drink 1 or 2glasses of vater and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger, or,if available, by administering syrup of ipecac. Do not induce vomiting or giveanything by mouth to an unconscious person.IN CASE OF CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of vater for atleast 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and sboes: See doctorilDlDediately.See additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS on side panel.EPA Reg. No. 9779-273. . '.I',II,Manufactured ForRIVERSIDE/TERRA CORPORATIONTerra Centre, 600 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Io a 51101Riverside Serves Agriculture. Agriculture Serves Everyone. ' ."I".'I NilT -;OriT . NTS "i' . . ,VJ[lEsf lUllABlE. GALS.(can

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTSWARNINGHAZARDS TO HUMANS A. D DOMESTIC ANIMALS--.Harmful or fatal if inhaled or swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Maycause irritation of eyes, nose, throat and skin. Avoid contact with eyes andskin. Avoid breathing vapor or .pray mist. Wash thoroughly after ha dling. Inca.e of contact, flush with plenty of water for at lea.t IS minutes. Get medical attention. eep away from domestic ani. .l. and foodstuffs. Do not coctaminate or apply onto feed or foodstuffs. Do not apply this product in such amanner as to directly or through drift expose workers or other persons. Thearea being treat d must be vacated by unprotected persons.NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: Dimethoate may cause cholinesterase inhibition. Atropineis antidotal.ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS).'.POISONOUS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE: This product is toxic to sh imp, crab, bir sand other wildlife. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes a destuaries. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply whe weather conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not contaminate water bycleaning of equipment, or disposal or wastes . Apply this product only as specified on this label.This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatrrent or residuesen bloaning cr s or weeds. Do not apply this prcxlu::t or allCM it to driftto bloaning crq s or if bees are visiting the treatnent area.PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDSDo not use, spill, or store near heat or open flame.' \ 8 1 nl'LA lE . ,)DIMATE 4E is useful for control of certain pests of certain fruit crops, r.u:s,vegetables, and field crops. DI TE 4E may be applied by ground sprayers o byairplanes, mixing the Dl TE 4E in water to form an emulsion spray solution. Tomake the spray solution, half fill the spray tank with water, agitate, edj t eproper amount of DIMATE 4 and then fill the spray tank' with water while 4tillegitating. Continue to agitate during use.When applying with ground sprayers, calibrate so as to apply the re oQWen edamount of DIMATE 4E in not less than 3 gallons of water per acre unless.J::ecte otherwise. Airp11nes should .pray the recommended amount of.P. TE 4 :in 1 to10 gallons of water per acre unless directed otherwise. AlvaY1 se sa; icie twater for adequate coverage of the crl)p foliage. The dosage's .iven u derDIRECTIONS FOR USE are the amounts of DIMATE 4E to be applii&:pec acre tr tedper application. Repeat application as necessary, unless oth cw1se 4i; d inDIRECTIONS FOR USE. Where a dosage range is given use the o.e . ratl ( t s llor young plants or with light insect infestations; use the h\!h rate n la g or more mature plants or with hea'/Y insect infestations. The haza:.-d' an" precautions for handling DIHATE 4E in this container are equally applicabt'e' to itafter dilution with vater for spray application.\ .-.-J-2-

APPLICATION THROUGH IRRIGATION.SYSTE SApply this product only through sprinkler, including center pivot, latera. move, nd tow, side (wheel) roll, traveler, big gun, solid set, or hand move irrigation systems. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigationsystem.crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in thecan result from nonuniform distribution of treated water.cr ?If you should have questions about calibration, you should contact StateExtension Service specialists; equipment manufacturers or other experts.Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used forpesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide la el prescribed safety devices for public water systems are in place.A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, s all shut t e s7s:e down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.)Mix in clean supply tank the recommended amount of this product for acreage tobe covered and needed quantity of water.This product should not be tank-mixed with other pesticides, surfactants, orfertilizers unless prior use has shown the combination noninjurious der yourconditions of use.Follow precautionary statements and directions for all tank-mixed products.On all crops, use sufficient gallonage of vater to obtain thorough and uniformcoverage, but not cause runoff or excessive leaching. This will vary dependingon equipment, pest problem and stage of growth. Application of more or lessthan optimal quantity of water may result in decreased chemical performance,crop injury or illegal pesticide residues ).Meter this product into the irrigation water uniformly during the. period 0:operation. Do not overlap application. Follow recocmended label rates,application timing, and.o ner dire:tions and precautions for crop being trea:ed.Continuous mild agitation of pesticide mixture may be needed to assure a t!ni:"or:::application, particularly if the sup?ly tank requires a number of hours . empty.SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO PUBLIC WATER SOURCESGreat care should be taken and properly maintained equi?ment usee hen co necting chemigation systems to public vater supplies. The following i : r 3 io is provided for users who have diligently considered all other a?plic;o.r, \I)n a:1dwater supply options before el cting to make .uch a connecti r."Public water system means a 7stem for the provision to the: .p. tic of :'pejwater for human consumption 1f such a system has at least 15 ;service c(;nn".:tionsor regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals dai2' at Jst, 60 daysout of the year. Chemigation systems connected to public ar. t.sys e k'custcontain a functional reduced-pressure zone, backflow prevectc .tR?Z), o . , the-3-

tunctl0nal equlvalent in the water supPlY l1ne up.trea. tro. the poin: of pes:i ide in'troduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water fro. the public watersYste. should be dischar,ed into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a co.plete physical break (air ,ap) between the outlet e cof the fill pipe and the top or overflow ria of the reservoir tank of at leas:twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automa:ic, quickclosing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection Pu ?,The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally closed,solenoid-operated valve located on the inr.ake side of the injection PUC? andconnected to the syste. interlock to prevent fluid fro. bein, vithdra. from t esupply tank vben the irri,ation systea is either autoaatically or manually shu:down.The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically s utoff the pesticide injection pump vhen the water pump motor stops, 0 in caseswhere there i.s no water pump, when the water pressure decreas . c to the pointwhere pesticide distribution is adversely aftected.)Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement inje tion pu ?(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of ma:erials tha:are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a s:s:e interlock.Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intendedment.SPRIw afc treat-IRRICATION (FOLIAR SPRAY USES)The system must ontain a functional check valve vacuum relief valve, and lo pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to pre ent atersource contamin tion from backflow.The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automa:ic, quickclosing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injec:ion Pu ?)The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, nor allyclosed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pu ?and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being Yit c a. f the 5apply tank when the irrigation system is either automaticaBy or Qa'l'I'!ll::shut down.The systeQ must contain function l interlocking controls to outoQa:icallyoff the pesticide injection pump vhen the water PUQP motor stops.s u:The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressu:-e sl.·itc":lwhich vill step the vater pump .ator when the water pre. sure decreases to thepoint where pesticide distribution i. adver ely affected.5yste . s IIIUSt use a metering pump, .uch as a po.itive displac.:eQent injtc tlon pU::l;:(e.,., diaphra&m pump) effectively desi,ned and constructed 'u:' ;ateri.a s th.l:are compatible with pesticide. and capa le of bei'lg fitt d witb, sy': interlock. ,,,,."-.-Do Dot apply vhen wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended fortreatment.-4-[ 'EST AVAILABLE CO" /

DIRECTIONS FOR USEIt is a violation ofwith its labeling.Fede alla to use this product in a manner inconsistentBE-ENTRYSTATE :ITDo not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sp ays have d ied.Because certain states may require .are restrictive re-entry intervals forvarious crops treated wit this product, consult your State Depart.ent ofAgriculture for further info ation.REQUIRED CLOTHING EQUIP N!FOR APPLICATION.Ground Personnel:)All applicators, flaggers and all personnel involved with the mixing, loacing,and transferring operations must wear the protective clothing and equi?Qenc enumerated below. pilots are exempt f om this require ent. The p oteet!veclothing and equ oment to be worn are as follows:a.b.c.d.e.Impermeable gloves (for example, rubber or plastic cove edgloves).Boots or boot covers.Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.Wide-bd ed h-at.Respirators must be worn by flaggers and mixer loade s.rei foreedAerial Application:Automatic flagging devices should be used whenever feasible.If human flaggers are em loyed, they must wear the protective clothing andrespirator specified on this label.)NOTICE TO CROP OwNERSWritten or oral wa nin6s must be given to workers who a e expected to be in atreated area or in an a ea about to be treated with this product. Ia cas 0:accidenta I exposure, follow the informa: ion given under STAT:: "::lIT Of ?3.C'!·ICA!.TR::AT . and have exposed person(s) see a physician.When o al warr.!ng! a egiven, warnings shall be given in a language customarily understood by wcr rs.Oral warnings lO:ust be given if there is a reason to believe that written · . rnings cannot be understood by '.orlters. Written warnings must include thefollowing information: W NI G. Area treated with Dimethoate on (date}. onot enter without appropriate protective clothing. In case of acciden 'expo sure, illlmed iate ly remove cont.aminated clothing, wash the aff c t e',( area ,'ct'C' tae tyour supervisor. and have hi'A talte you to the doc tor.-5-

STORAGE AND DISPOSALDO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD, OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.STORAGEStore in a dry location away from children, animals, foods, feeds, and othe agricultural chemicals. Xeep container closed when not using. Do not allowvater into container as this may csuse deterior-ation of product. F.andle inaccordance with information given under PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. Do not storeunder conditions vhere temperatures may exceed 120"F or be below 45":. Kee?storage area locked when not in use. In the event of spillage or lea age, soakup material with absorbent clay, sand, sawdust, or other absorbent ma e.ial.Scrape. up and dispose of in accordance with information given under p SriCIDEDISPOSAL. Repackage end relabel useable product in a sound containe . In caseof fire or other emergency, report at once by toll-free tele?hone to800-424-9300.).---.DISPOSALPESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Imprope dis?csalof excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Fede al la .If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use accord to lebel ins ructions,contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control A6 ncy 0 the HazardousWaste representative at the nearest·EPA Regional Office for zuidance.CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recyc ing orreconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill 0 by otheprocedure approved by state and local authorities )l BEST AVAILABLE CO,,,-6-,

ogyf cl. Croo·IFRU!T:. Apples.-RatePests Controlled.ApplesPears,,.,.f,,,,lemonsApple MaggottCodling moth tt- .-.days thereafter until centrol isachieved. Do not graze' livestockin treated orchards. t·Under heavyinfestations , sate stiz 3 injurymy occur. ttMidwest and eastern.,Aphids, leafhoppers, mites(exeept rustmi tes )II pt./lOO gals. \late!:lnte:-val (Days) Be eenLast Aoolleatlon an d lia:"ve 5t28Do not apply when trees or sub-stantial nmbers of \leeds in theorchard (grOlle) are in bloem. Applyat petal-fall and every 10 to 14A,hi ,-.-rangesTangerinesMites (exceptt to I pt./IOO gals.vater--cnIv28For giles, do not a ly trees or substantial m.m:ers of in the orchard (grOlle) a.--e ".'""bloem. Do not graze livestcx:.' intreated orchards.'Ground Equipment: 1 tcI pt./IOO ga.ls. a e:Apply as an outsidecove:-age spray.Airc aft Equipment: Ito 2 qts./acre in 5 cd10 gals. vate!'.IGround Equipment: T td15""1151 "./100 ,., Apply as a thoroughdistribution cove a eSDraV.GroundEquipQ nt: 1 tdScales (exceptH pts ./100 galS.45blade. or snow)water. Apply as 3thorough coveragesoray.Ground Equipm nt: 1 tdThrips.I pt./IOO gals. vater.Apply as a mist st'rzy.15Aireraft Equipment: 1-1to 2 qts./acre in 5,to 10 J!:als. ater.DHT\Ground Equipment: 1I nitefliespt./IOO gals. vate:.15Apply as a thoroughdistribution eoverai soray.Do not awly when t.-ees or substantial nmbars of \leeds in the orchard(grove) are in bloem. Do not use en citxus g.e ?Jjngs. Make not. IllJre than 2awlications to mature fruit. Do not enter treated cr:-" witt1ih: 4 days oflast al2Elicatim. Do not 9!:aze livestcx:k in treated ·:'rcMrds.rust mites)-- .) r.Aphids, mites,leafhoooe:-sAphidsNUTS:PecansI--'IlVAilA8U CO"- I. . . . Ground EquipQent: 2/3 pt./acre21 ' ,Aedal Equipgent: 2/3 Do not I:,aze !.ivh:aeit i. .pt./aere in a minimuQ i:-oves. . .of 5 gals. of fini, e1.oray.I-7-.· .r:,ea !

CfO IJ.Inte valPests ControlledAphids, grassVEGETABLEhoppers, leafCROPS:hoppers, hafBeansminers, lygus'green,. ima,snap, bugs, mitesdry)BroccoliI AphidsCauliflowedCabbueI AohidsAphids, 1eafBeadhoppers, leaflettuceminersLeaf minersCelery Florida)Rate, to 1 pt./acreto 1 pt./acre71 lit .lacre,, topt ./acre7IGroundEquipment:2t./acre; pt./acreA; hids, leafLeafhoppers, and rootsMustardgreensSwiss charcEndive {Es::aroleAphids, leafMelons(excepthoppers, leafl aterminers, thrips'melons)watermelon Aphids, leafminers , leafh022ersAphidsPeas(Ozys) B t e nLast Aoolication and Ha ves Beans may be . '.ted en day ofapplication. Do not feed treatedvines. 'lhls pesticide is highlytoxic to bees. Do not apply i fbees are vising the areas to betreated cr or weeds are in bloan.71I714{ BEST AVAILABLEI pt./acre31 to l pt./acre3con' I1/3 pt./acreI).--.--Peas may be harvested en day ofapplication. Do not feed or grazehay within 21 days after last applicaticns when a statienary vineris used. Do not feed or graze wile."1a IrObile viner is used. Do notmake mare than cne applicatin pe seasen. 'lhls pesticide is highlytoxic to bees. Do not apply i fbees are visiting the areas to betreated when c or weeds are inbloem.-.Peppers Day b . ves r :,on day C' aoolication.Potatoes l!Ia·' b;"har u e en c.a:,of application.: , I I; to 2/3 pt./acreAphids, leafminers, maltltotsto 1 p ./acreAphids, grassPotatoeshoppers, lea:miners, leafh020ers,to 1 pt./acreAphids, leafITomatoesminers, lnfi. ,hoopers.- a:-!Where cabbage worms and cabbage loopers are a proolem,the above ra:es 0:- Dl!. I: compatible with endosulfan, malathion or parathion. U e in accordance vit the Qa"uf"c t' re rs' di rec t ions for cont rol of these insec ts.PeppersI' . .· I.·--11-

--,CropPests ControlledFIELD CROPS:AlfalfaAphids, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, lygusbugs, reduc:tionof alfalfa veevi,larvae.Banks g::-ass aite(excluding TransPec:os area ofTe: as)Field CornRate1 to 1 pt./ ac re2/3 to 1 pt./acreAe::-ial Application:Spray over the foliage when ites appea Apply above rates in1 or more gals. 0:wate.r oe:' acr .r G -a-s-s h-o-p-p-e-r--s---- l pt./ac:re)Cotton. . (grown inCaliforniaJInte val (Da7s) Betve nLast Apolication and P.a ves:'!his pesticide is highly toxic tobees. [):) not apply i f bees arevisiting the areas to be treated .hencrcp or 'Needs are in bloem. [):) notapply within 10 days of harvest orpasturing. Make ally O'le applicatial per cutting. Effective ally alcuttinq to which applied.14Apply as necessary. Make no rrcre thanthree applications per year. [):) notfeed or graze within 14 days oflast applicatial. [):) not apply tocorn during the pollen-shed pericxl.JG::-ound Application:Apply above rate into 40 gals. of water;.er acre.Aerial Applic:ation:Apply above rate in 1or more gals. of wate:De::- ac re.14Lygus bugs, leafJ t to 1 pt./ac:rahoppers, blackRepeat appli ations snould not b fleahoppersmAde a inte vals close t G 14days-. ake only 2 a?plica:ions ;e . , "0 Iseasona IIhighert efeed t::-eated ate.forag o ilo r.o:graze live-stock on treated fields .Cotton). phids, mites,thrips, flea-\4 to ; pt./acre h o D )p le r s -------- ,- ., ------------ 4Lygus bugs14Repeat a?91icaticns should r.ot be1 pt./acre1made at inte::-vals closer t a 14days. Do not feed treate fo aleor g aze livestoc o t e :ed ---- ,, -- ----7 , , ------ f i e l d s .---------- ---------- .SafflowerA.phids, 1eaf; to 1 pt ./acre1L(grown inhoppers, lygesRepeat a?plicatio s s oult root b Califor iabugs, th ipsmade at inter als closer , a 1Land Arizonada]s. a e o ly 2 a? i io s ? 7season att hi3he .'. trate. '--I lEST AVAILABLE con)-9-.-------

J.r" CroDSorghum(milo)I c f-/J-Interval (Days) Be:"'ee Last App'ication and Ha-ves'Rate. .withi:!pt./acreDonotfeedgrazO!23 ca;:st to 10 of last application. Make 1:0 Q. .Ground Application:than 3 applications as ne de p"-.Apply above rates inseason. Do not ap?ly afce:25 to 40 gals. ofh, ading water per acre.Aerial A?plication:Apply above rates in1 or IIOre gals. ofwater per acre.Banks gra mitel 1 pt:Jacre(excluding Trans' Ground Application:Apply above rates inPecos area ofTelta5 )25 to 40 gals. of.,ater per acre.AO!dal Application:Apply above rate in 1or more gals. of wate,per acre.Sorghum midgeT to pt-/acrO!Do not feed or graze withi:! 23 ca::sAerial Application:of last application. Make no ClC:"Apply above rates inthan 3 applications as nee-:.ec. -.1 or more gals ofseason. Do not apply afte:water Der acre.headinz.1 pt./acre21Mexican beanAerial Application:beetle, spider:Do not feed or graze "'ith:':! 5 da: smites, bean leaf Apply recorm:tended ratE of last a?plicatien.in a minimum of 2beetlegals of water peracre.1 pt./acreGrasshoppersGround Application:Apply above rate in25 to 40 gals. ofwater per acre.Aerial Application:Apply above rate in1 or more gals. ofwater eer acre.Aphids (greenDo not apply within 1" ca.:;; 0:; to 3/4 pc-/acrO!bun)grazing imca.:u:-e pla t. :) C -wheatmiteI1/3totpt./acreBrownI harvest grain wi th in 35 c'!:;s ofGrasshoppers3/4 pt./acrelast application. Do not a:a ! --- than 2 applicat ions per S.!3S0:t.--Pes t s Con t ro 11 e dAphids- .----r)p -Soybeans)WheatI-.SEED CROPS:Alfalfa- --Aphids, leafhopper., IYluSbugs, gras.hoppers, reduction of alfalfaweevil larvaeI to 1 pt:)acre-'Ihis pesticide is hl9hlY toxic tobees. Do not apply i f bees arevisiting the aJ"P.itS to I P. treatedwhen crop or. ls are jn bloem.Do not feed Or gtaze livestock intreated crepS,· hciy, threshings orstutble within:::6 da}&' ,01. ,application.ATTENTIOII :DO NOT USE ON SEED ONtONS, SEED CARROTS, OR SEED-10-BE DAGRASS;

t.·CITRUS TREES - NONBEARING AND NURSERY STOCK' nsult your state agricultural experimental station or state agriculturale for proper timing of applications.Plante 'ension se AmountPests ControlledFoliar Spray: 1 pint DIMATE 4E per 100 ga1103s 0:vater. Repeat applicatioDs as necessary. May be a?lie:in the year grapefruit, lelllOD, orange a3d tangerine tree!begin to bea fruit. Do not enter t eated g oves i: i days of last a?plication. Do not graze livestock i treated orchards.SoilDrench (Trees I to 3 years old): 2 quar.s D! : Oranges4E per acre a?plied in the furrov or basin around t e bas!Tangerinesof tree. Apply wh n insect injury to new grow:h a?ears.Do not apply to trees tna. viII bear fruit within c eyear. Do not graze livestock in treated orc ards.)Do not apply when treeas or substantial nmbers t,f weeds in the orchard (gro,,-e)I"yp in AphidsThripsNOTICE: Seller warrants that the product conforQs to its cheQica1 description anG lSreasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label whe3 used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use, but neither this warranty nor any other warrant! c:merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, e press or implied, e tencs to t euse of this product contrary to label instructions, or u3der abnormal conditions, or und! conditions not reasonably foreseeable to Seller a3d Buyer assuces the risk or any s c use.:·f·.,()( lEST AVAILABLE -11-,

Jun 08, 1993 · sioux city, IA 51101 JUN U8 1993 . Dear Ms. Haage: ) Subject: Dimate 4E EPA Registration No. 9779-273 Your Application for Pesticide Amendment Dated March 29, 1993 The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and

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