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benny_p

Germany

I want to use Myclobutanil against PM. I need information for the righ concentration of the spraying solution and the percentage of the active substance in the product ( I think Eagle in the USA ). In Germany we have Systhane 20 EW with 20% myclobutanil .
I would be very happy about the same information for Trifloxystrobin , Ithink the name is Compass in the USA.
If you dont want to post, send me a private Mail : bernhard.preis@web.de
Thank you very much

Benny

8/16/2007 5:08:26 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Benny,

In the US we have Nova 40WP & Systhane 40WP for use in agriculture. Most folks instead use Eagle 20EW which is identical to your Systhane 20EW.

Eagle 20EW
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld6DG004.pdf

Systhane 40WP
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld5US002.pdf

The 20EW should be nominally mixed at 8 oz per 100 gallons per acre or .9 ml per US Gallon per 500 sq ft.

I'm sorry I don't have all of the metric conversions for area.

8/16/2007 5:53:50 PM

benny_p

Germany

I´m sorry, I have some problems in transforming into metric system. (My head
is a little smoking !)
first mixture 8 oz. = 0.2365882 liter; 100 gallons =378.54 Liter : 0.2365882 liter/ 378.54 liter = 0.0625%
second mixture 0.9 ml =0.0009 liter ; l Gallon = 3.7854 liter : 0.0009 liter/ 3.7854 liter =0,02378%
The amount of water per area is quite the same (800-900 liter per hectar) but the concentration are very different ( factor three).
First mixture or second ?
I sprayed 0,12% mixture with about 600 l per hectar(approximatly the first mixture) and burn some young leaves
Benny


8/17/2007 7:08:26 PM

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