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1 Stage of Development: Dormant Rust mites San Jose scale European red mite lime-sulphur % or lime-sulphur 0% plus dormant oil spray dormant oil (Guardsman) M NC L/00 L water.67l/00 L water. L/00 L water 48 h n/a NC 90 L 6 L h n/a Superior 70 oil NC 60 L 4 L h n/a Spray Oil E) Spray Oil E) Ambrosia beetle Notes: Cultural control. See page 6-. NC 0L/000 L of Water h 0 NC 0L/000 L of Water h 0 One application/season. Apply in sufficient water volume to ensure thorough and uniform coverage. Do not use prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. Apply when buds are just breaking. Do not use after green tip stage. Apply at green tip to delayed dormant. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. Apply at green tip to delayed dormant. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. Stage of Development: Pink fluxapyroxad (Sercadis) 7 ml ml h 0 Apply when conditions favour disease development and at 7-4 day intervals, up to the blossom stage. Maximum 4 applications/season. The use of a non-ionic surfactant (0.%) is recommended. Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.

2 Stage of Development: Blossom, Fruitworms penthiopyrad (Fontelis) boscalid (Cantus WDG) fluxapyroxad (Sercadis) Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label L ml h 0 Do not apply more than times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure g 0 g h 0 Avoid more than consecutive applications 7 ml ml h 0 Apply when conditions favour disease development and at 7-4 day intervals, up to the blossom stage. Maximum 4 applications/season. The use of a non-ionic surfactant (0.%) is recommended. Limit sprays of group fungicides to per season for resistance management. boscalid + pyraclostrobin dry g kg g (Pristine WG) days 0 thiophanate-methyl (Senator 0 SC).4 L L 4 h* Maximum applications/season captan (Captan 80% or Maestro) M kg.-.8 kg 48 h iprodione (Rovral 0% WP). kg 60 g h fenbuconazole (Indar 7 WSP) 40 g 7 g h propiconazole (Topas 0E or Jade 00 ml 00 ml days or Tilt 0E) triforine See. L L 48 h (Funginex 9% EC) Notes Do not apply after blossom. cyprodinil Maximum applications 9 70 g 0 g days (Vangard 7 WG) To blossom stage Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) kg g 4 h* 0 copper octanoate Prepare 0. % ( 0L/000L M (Cueva Commercial) water) and apply L/ha. 4 h For control of blossom blight. BLAD polypeptide (Fracture) M. -. L 0.6. L 4 h* 0 Additional notes: infection begins at bloom. Protect blossoms if weather is wet. Rotate fungicides for resistance management. (Dipel X DF.67 kg.6 L 4 h* 0 Do not apply captan in combination with or immediately before or closely following oil sprays. Limit use of group fungicides (Indar, Topas, Jade, Tilt) to sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall. For suppression of blossom blight apply at pink, full bloom and petal fall if conditions remain favorable for disease. Will also control bud moth and other caterpillars. Apply Bt during late afternoon or on a cloudy day when no rain is forecast for 4 hours. If there is more than mm rainfall within 4 h of application, re-apply product. Optimum solution ph for Bt products is 6.

3 Stage of Development: Petal Fall penthiopyrad (Fontelis) boscalid (Cantus WDG) boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) fenbuconazole (Indar 7 WSP) propiconazole (Topas 0E or Jade or Tilt 0E) captan (Captan 80% or Maestro) thiophanate-methyl (Senator 0 SC) iprodione (Rovral 0% WP) Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) BLAD polypeptide (Fracture) Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label L ml h 0 Do not apply more than times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure g 0 g h 0 Avoid more than consecutive applications g kg 04 g 40 g dry 0 days 40 g 7 g h 00 ml 00 ml days M kg.-.8 kg 48 h 0 Limit sprays of group fungicides to per season for resistance management. Limit use of group fungicides (Indar, Topas, Jade, Tilt) to sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups..4 L L 4 h* Maximum applications/season. kg 60 g h kg g 4 h* 0 M Prepare 0. % ( 0L/000L water) and apply L/ha. M. -. L 0.6. L 4 h* 0 Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall. 4 h For control of blossom blight. For suppression of blossom blight. Maximum applications per year. Additional notes: infection begins at bloom. Protect blossoms if weather is wet. Rotate fungicides for resistance management. (Dipel X DF spinetoram (Delegate WG) Sulfoxaflor + spinetoram.67 kg 0-40 g 8 ml 64 ml.6 L 8-70 g h 7 47 ml 4C, 0-00 g 0-0 g h 7 4 h* 0 Will also control bud moth. Use pheromones to monitor adult moth flight, and apply at first egg hatch. Maximum applications per season. Use the higher rate under high pest pressure &/or for larger larvae. dry 7 Do not apply more than times per season. Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than times per season. Toxic to bees.

4 Stage of Development: Petal Fall Fruitworms Eyespotted bud moth chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) novaluron (Rimon 0 EC) g 9- g h.-. L 0.-. L h ml ml h Monitor larval populations in the spring and apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than times /season. For rates above g/ha (87 g/ac), do not apply more than twice/season. For obliquebanded leafroller. Use high rate for higher populations. Do not apply more than times/season. Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 4 times/ season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Additional notes: Bt products, Success, Delegate and Altacor are stomach poisons so complete coverage is important for satisfactory control. (Dipel X DF.67 kg 8 ml 64 ml.6 L 47 ml 4 h* ml ml h Will also control bud moth. Apply Bt during late afternoon or on a cloudy day when no rain is forecast for 4 hours. If there is more than mm rainfall within 4 h of application, re-apply product. Optimum solution ph for Bt products is 6. dry 7 Do not apply more than times per season. Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 4 times/ season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Peach tree borer Rust mites European red mite, McDaniel and Twospotted spider mites mating disruption (Isomate-P dispensers) novaluron (Rimon 0 EC) NC n/a 0.4 L/000L of water h 4 There are no registered products for the control of this pest. Contact your field advisor. spirodiclofen (Envidor 40 SC) bifenazate (Acramite 0 WS) 70 ml 00 ml h 7 8 g 44 g h 7 Apply before moth emergence. See peach tree borer description. Begin spray applications 7-0 days after first trap catch. Spray tree trunk and scaffold limbs with a hand gun sprayer. Repeat at days. May harm predatory mites. Will also control rust mites. Use Envidor only once per season. Do not apply more than once/season. Will not control rust mites. Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label. 4

5 European red mite Aphids Leafhoppers Shothole borer Spray Oil E) flonicamid (Beleaf 0 SG) spirotetramat (Movento 40 SC) clothianidin (Clutch 0 WDG) sulfoxaflor (Closer SC) sulfoxaflor + spinetoram Spray Oil E) Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label. NC 0L 4 h 0 9C 60 g 6 g -48 h 4 Suppression only. Begin applications when mites first appear, allow 0-4 days between applications. Do not apply less than 000 L water/ha (% solution). Do not use within 4 days before or after captan. Post harvest sprays may be made to reduce over-wintering pressure. Experience in the field indicates there may be issues with current label rate. 6-4 ml ml h 7 Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. 4A 40-0 g 7-8 g h 7 Do not apply more than twice per season. 4C ml ml h 7 Do not apply more than times/season. 4C, 0 g 0 g h 7 Do not apply more than times per season. Toxic to bees ml ml h NC 0 L 4 L h 0 Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Prevents aphids from feeding. Begin applications when aphids first appear, allow 0-4 days between applications. Do not use within 4 days of captan. Apply post-harvest to reduce over-wintering pressure. Additional notes: Not all stone fruit varieties have been tested for tolerance to PureSpray Green Oil E. It is therefore important to limit application to a small area of each variety to confirm tolerance prior to adoption as a general field practice. Oil may remove waxy bloom. clothianidin (Clutch 0 WDG) 4A 40-0 g 7-8 g h 7 Do not apply more than two times/season. Notes: See description of shot hole vorer for information on Cultural control..67 kg (Dipel X DF.6 L 4 h* 0 Will also control bud moth. chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) novaluron (Rimon 0 EC) spinetoram (Delegate WG) g 9- g h ml ml h.-. L 0.-. L h g 8-70 g h 7 Monitor adult moth flight and apply at first egg hatch. Do not apply more than times /season. For rates above g/ha (87 g/ac), do not apply more than twice/season. Monitor adult moth flight and apply at first egg hatch. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. For obliquebanded leafroller. Use high rate for higher populations, do not apply more than times/season. Do not apply more than times per season. Use the higher rate under high pest pressure and/or larger larvae.

6 Eyespotted bud moth San Jose scale Spotted wing drosophila sulfoxaflor + spinetoram 8 ml 64 ml Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label ml 4C, 0-00 g 0-0 g h 7 Additional notes: All products are stomach poisons so complete coverage is important for satisfactory control. (Dipel X DF sulfoxaflor (Closer SC) sulfoxaflor + spinetoram spinetoram (Delegate) ) (Entrust SC) phosmet (Imidan 70 WP).67 kg 8 ml 64 ml.6 L 47 ml dry 7 Do not apply more than times per season. 4 h* ml ml h Apply at first egg hatch. Do not apply more than times per season. Toxic to bees. Apply Bt during late afternoon or on a cloudy day when no rain is forecast for 4 hours. Optimum solution ph for Bt products is 6. dry 7 Do not apply more than times per season. Do not apply more than 4 times per season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan. Toxic to bees. 4C ml ml h 7 Do not apply more than times per season. 4C, 0-00 g 0-0 g h ml ml h 40 g 70 g h 8 ml 64 ml 47 ml dry Apply when crawlers are active. Thorough coverage is important for good control. Do not apply more than times per season. Toxic to bees. See additional notes for application instructions. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Sovran, Pristine, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. See additional notes for application instructions. Do not apply more than times/season B.68 kg kg 7 days 4 Do not apply more than times/season. Additional notes: Begin applications when fruit begins to colour. Registered insecticides will control only adult flies, NOT larvae within fruit. Tighten up spray intervals close to harvest and rotate Group insecticides with other groups for resistance management. Emergency registration requests for Malathion and Mako (formerly Ripcord) will be submitted in 07. See labels for rates, pre-harvest intervals and directions. penthiopyrad (Fontelis) boscalid (Cantus WDG) L ml h 0 Do not apply more than times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure g 0 g h 0 Avoid more than consecutive applications

7 boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) g kg 04 g 40 g dry 0 days 0 Limit sprays of group fungicides to per season for resistance management. captan (Captan 80% or Maestro) M kg.-.8 kg 48 h iprodione (Rovral 0% WP). kg 60 g h fenbuconazole 40 g 7 g h (Indar 7 WSP) Limit use of group fungicides to sprays/season. Rotate propiconazole with fungicides from different groups. (Topas 0E or Jade 00 ml 00 ml days or Tilt 0E) cyprodinil (Vangard 7 WG) g 00 g days Do not apply more than twice to fruit. Additional notes: Fruit becomes increasingly susceptible to brown rot as it ripens. Rotate fungicides for resistance management. Follow pre-harvest intervals. Pre-harvest interval (See Resources-PHI). Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label. 7

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