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Acramite registered for use Page 2 of 2 <br /> �10/ "4d <br /> incorporated into IPM programs. <br /> To prevent resistance build-up, the label limits use to one application per season. REI <br /> (Restricted Entry Interval) for all nut crops is 12 hours. PHI for Almonds is 7 days; for others, including <br /> Filberts (Hazelnuts), Pecans, Pistachios, Walnuts, Beech nuts, Brazil nuts, Butternuts, Cashews, <br /> Chestnuts, Chinquapin, Hickory nuts and Macadamia nuts, the PHI is 14 days. <br /> Acramite is a reduced risk chemical, with no special personal protective equipment <br /> requirements. Workers can wear normal work clothing for mixing and application, and use does not <br /> require posting or a Notice of Intent (NOI). <br /> Acramite is available as a wettable powder that is easy to use and safe to handle in convenient <br /> water-soluble bags (a one-pound pouch containing two 0.5 lb. water soluble bags). <br /> "We are very pleased to receive this new label, which provides Crompton with a growing <br /> portfolio of products for almond growers and other tree nut producers," said John Westcott, vice <br /> president of insecticides and acaricides for Crompton/Uniroyal Chemical. <br /> Crompton Corporation is a leading worldwide manufacturer of agricultural and specialty <br /> chemicals. Crompton markets Uniroyal Chemical crop protection products including herbicides, plant <br /> growth regulators, insecticides, acaricides and fungicides. For more information, contact Crompton <br /> Corporation, Middlebury, CT 06749, at 1 -800-336-9312, or visit www.cromptoncorp.com/crop. <br /> Acramite is a registered trademark of a subsidiary of Crompton Corporation <br /> Always read and follow label directions. <br /> v <br /> http://www.enviroag.org/Headline%20News/Acramite%20release.htm 11/22/2004 <br />