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Subject: 90 degrees and storage of fungicide
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AndyMan |
Lake Elmo, Minnesota
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I remember reading somewhere that the various fungicides (Daconil, Mancozeb, Eagle, Banner, etc...) should not be stored above 90 degrees. My garage easily is over 90 degrees on many days. I do place the chemicals in the basement after harvest (so it doesn't freeze in the garage). Do I need to keep them in basement in the summer too? Anyone know for sure (Tremor)?
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8/1/2007 12:33:28 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Cool & dark is best but 90 won't ruin them. Hundreds will cause long term losses.
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8/1/2007 1:17:45 PM
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