| Suggested Guidelines and Instructions |
- Procidic is best used as a preventative.
- Procidic requires quality water free of contaminants and organic matter, a pH of 5.5-6.0 and a low salt concentration.
- No re-entry waiting period required.
- Procidic does not cause stress to plants.
- No maximum number of spray applications per growing season.
- Use higher rates of Procidic during periods of high humidity.
- When disease pressure is present use higher rate and shorter spray interval.
- For best results, spray early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Avoid heat of the afternoon applications.
- Spray as uniformly as possible observing factors such as pump pressure, nozzle angle and speed.
- Do not mix with dicofol, bipentachlorociclypentadiene, methomil, cyhexatin and chloropirites.
- Do not mix with salt-based or high-alkali reaction products.
- Avoid chlorinated water.
- Avoid spraying when rain is expected.
- Avoid spray drift when conditions favor drift beyond intended, targeted area.
- Avoid unnecessary contact with crops after treatment.
- Always conduct a compatibility test prior to mixing with any other fertilizers, surfactants, or pesticides, unless compatibility charts or your own, individual previous
experience has shown the mixture combination to be noninjurious, compatible, and effective to your crop under your personal conditions of use.
- Observe all directions for use, precautions, use rates, crops and crop sites, dilution ratios, and limitations on respective product label(s).
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. When disease pressure is present Procidic applications must reach live, green leaves when spraying after emergence.
- Procidic is labeled for agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries and greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides.
- All described General Use Instructions, Directions For Use, Mixing Instructions, and Application Procedures are applicable solely to the use, and application of
Procidic. Buyer assumes all risk of the mixture of Procidic with any other product.
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| Procidic Use Rates for Bacteria and Fungi |
| Field Corn, Sweet Corn & Popcorn |
| Pre-Harvest Use Rate-harvest |
| Disease |
Soil borne diseases |
| Product Rate |
2 - 3 fl oz/acre |
Infurrow ApplicationDirections |
Apply
Procidic infurrow when planting. May use with treated seed. May apply with starter fertilizer program. Always conduct compatibility test and/or consult with your local Procidic representative. |
| Disease |
Fungal Diseases: Anthracnose, Gray Leaf Spot, Northern & Southern Leaf Blight, Fusarium Wilt
Bacterial Diseases: Goss's Bacterial Wilt |
| Product Rate |
4-10 fl oz/acre |
ApplicationDirections |
- For best disease control apply at least 2 applications before tassel.
- First spray application options:
Apply at emergence or before growth stage V3 using 4 fl oz/acre. OR, when applying Procidic for the first time at growth stage V5 apply 6 fl oz/acre.
- Second spray application:
- Growth stage V16-V18 and up to tassel apply 8 fl oz/acre.
- When disease pressure persists repeat spray every 14-21 days. Use higher rates and shorter spray interval when disease pressure is present.
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application.
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| Disease Use Rate After Tassel |
| Disease |
Goss's Bacterial Wilt, soil borne and other fungal or bacterial diseases |
| Product Rate |
14 fl oz/acre |
| ApplicationDirections |
- At first sign of disease after tassel, apply 14 fl oz/acre. Repeat spray when disease pressure is present.
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application.
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| Post-Harvest Use Rate |
| Disease |
Goss's Bacterial Wilt and other fungal or bacterial diseases |
| Product Rate |
6 fl oz/acre |
| ApplicationDirections |
After harvest and prior to turning over the soil, broadcast spray over trash to sanitize no-till corn stalks to reduce pathogenic populations prior to the new producing cycle. Suggested water volume is 10 gal/acre. |
| Soybeans |
| Pre-Harvest Use Rate |
| Disease |
Soil borne disease residual |
| Product Rate |
2 - 3 fl oz/acre |
Infurrow Application Directions |
For best disease control, apply Procidic prior to disease development. Apply
Procidic infurrow when planting. May use with treated seed. May apply with starter fertilizer program. Always conduct compatibility test and/or consult with your local Procidic representative. |
| Disease |
Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS), Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew |
| Product Rate |
3-7 fl oz/acre |
| ApplicationDirections |
- For best disease control, preventative spray early season prior to disease development.
- Apply at least 2 applications during the growing season.
- First spray application options:
Apply at emergence or up to growth stage R2 using 3 fl oz/acre. OR, when applying Procidic for the first time after growth stage R2 apply 5 fl oz/acre.
- Second spray application:
- Apply between growth stages R4-R5 using 6 fl oz/acre.
- When disease pressure persists repeat spray every 14-21 days. Use higher rates and shorter spray interval when disease pressure is present.
- After scouting fields and disease pressure is discovered for the first time after growth stage R5:
- Apply Procidic using 7 fl oz/acre.
- When disease pressure persists repeat spray every 14-21 days. Use higher rates and shorter spray interval when disease pressure is present.
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application.
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| Alfalfa |
| Preventative Use Rate |
| Disease |
Fusarium Wilt, Bacterial Wilt, Downy Mildew |
| Product Rate |
First application: 6 fl oz/acre
Second application: 8 fl oz/acre |
| ApplicationDirections |
- Apply Procidic when expecting favorable weather conditions for disease development.
- Apply Procidic between cuts.
- Preventative spray in early season using 6 fl oz/acre.
- Apply second application using 8 fl oz/acre 14-21 days later. When disease pressure persists apply 8 fl oz/acre and repeat spray every 2-3 weeks. Use higher rate and shorter spray interval when disease pressure is present.
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application.
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| Wheat |
| Preventative Use Rate |
| Disease |
Bacterial Black Chaff, Bacterial Stripe, Downy Mildew, Fusarium Leaf Blotch, Scab Head Blight |
| Product Rate |
2 - 3 fl oz/acre |
Infurrow ApplicationDirections |
Apply
Procidic infurrow when planting. May use with treated seed. May apply with starter fertilizer program. Always conduct compatibility test and/or consult with your local Procidic representative. |
| Product Rate |
- First application: 5 fl oz/acre
- Second application: 8 fl oz/acre
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| ApplicationDirections |
- Apply Procidic when expecting favorable weather conditions for disease development.
- Preventative spray in early season using 5 fl oz/acre.
- Apply second application using 8 fl oz/acre 14-21 days later. When disease pressure persists apply 8 fl oz/acre and repeat spray every14-21 days. Use higher rate and shorter spray interval when disease pressure is present.
- Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application.
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| Rice |
| Preventative Use Rate |
| Disease |
Bacteriosis (Pseudomonas fuscovaginae, Xanthomonas oryzae Burkholderia glumae), Dirty Grain (Helmintosporium, Curvularia sp, Fusarium sp), Rice Sheath/Sheath Spot (Rhizoctonia oryzae) |
| Product Rate |
8.5-10.25 fl oz/27 gal water |
| ApplicationDirections |
Spray Procidic during tillering, heading and prebloom. Procidic is absorbed systemically through the stem, leaves and root system. Procidic must reach live, green leaves through application. |