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Special Local Needs (section 24c SLN ) registration for the use of Gramoxone Max.

As a result of the Zeneca/Novartis merger, Syngenta is replacing the old Zeneca Gramoxone SLN label with a new Gramoxone Max SLN label.  Both labels will be in effect until the old Zeneca Gramoxone Max stocks are used up.  The new label can be viewed by clicking here.  You will need Acrobat Reader to view the label.  If you don't have it, down load it from here:

May 1, 2002
Daniel Cervantes, the new hop IPM researcher has arrived in Parma. April 15, 2002
Curzate 60Df section 18

EPA has granted a section 18 registration for the use of Curzate 60DF for control of downy mildew in hop.  The label allows use only in Boundary Co. in northern Idaho, and Marion and Polk Cos. in Oregon.  View the label by clicking ID for the Idaho label or OR for the Oregon label.  You will need Acrobat Reader to view the label.  If you don't have it, down load it from here:

April 3, 2002
Aim and Rally Section 18

EPA has granted section 18 registration for the use of Aim Herbicide and Rally 40W for control of powdery mildew in hop.  Click here to view the label.  If you don't have it, down load it from here:

April 1, 2002