Pre-Harvest Interval

This page contains news and, when available, background information, on Pre-Harvest Interval:. Links on this site lead to other sites on the web.


Pre-Harvest Interval: - The time between the last pesticide application and harvest of the treated crops.
[Environmental Protection Agency]

News archive for Pre-Harvest Interval::

Southern Rust Confirmed In Southern Nebraska  -  04 Aug 2008
CattleNetwork.com,The pre-harvest interval for some fungicides (in the triazole class) restricts their use after the development of brown silks so pay close attention to the

Southern Rust active in Kansas  -  Aug 1, 2008
High Plains Journal,Be sure to be aware of pre-harvest interval restrictions for triazole fungicides (Quilt--30 days, Stratego--no application after brown silk, Tilt--30 days,

Tri County Grain Day  -  Jul 29, 2008
News-Democrat & Leader,Lorsban can only be applied to the soil (not the foliage) and it has a 35-day pre harvest interval. It may be applied around vines in 2008 if these are at

Head Scab Prevention and Practices from the Kansas State ...  -  Jul 21, 2008
Grainnet,However, it is critical that farmers and commercial applicators read and follow label directions for timing of application and pre-harvest interval.

Asian Citrus Psyllid/Greening Meeting  -  Jul 15, 2008
Tri Parish Times,...(as per label directions) of light horticultural oil (preferably paraffinic oil, Pre-Harvest Interval, PHI =0 days) or neem oil now through August 15.

Prowl H2O herbicide granted new California labels in citrus and ...  -  Nov 9, 2007
FreshPlaza,The Prowl H2O citrus label now specifies a one-day pre-harvest interval (PHI), which means that growers will have an even greater window in which to make




archives | news | XML / RSS feed | featured


XML / RSS / Syndication options

mongabay.com features more than 350 RSS feeds to meet your specific area of interest


MONGABAY.COM
Mongabay.com seeks to raise interest in and appreciation of wild lands and wildlife, while examining the impact of emerging trends in climate, technology, economics, and finance on conservation and development (more)

CONTENTS
Rainforests
Tropical Fish
Madagascar
Pictures
Kids' Site
Languages
About
Contact
Archives
Submissions
Newsletter
Contribute


SUPPORT
You can help support mongabay.com by becoming a contributor to keep this site up and running. Thank you for your continued interest in the site.

Help support mongabay.com! Use the link below to buy from Amazon.com!

In Association with Amazon.com





POPULAR PAGES
Rainforests
Amazon deforestation
Deforestation
Deforestation stats
Why rainforests matter
Saving rainforests

Fish
Biotopes
Chemistry
Ecosystem index
Fish conservation

News
Most popular articles
Worth saving?
Forest conservation
Earth Day
Poverty alleviation
Cell phones in Africa
Seniors helping Africa
Saving orangutans in Borneo
Palm oil
Visiting the rainforest

Other Sections
Links
Interview
Mongabay's mission
Recommended Books
Advertising



T-SHIRTS

Madagascar Wildlife
Save Madagascar



Sucking on this frog
may make you insane



In Madagascar there are
lemurs that dance



Don't fall asleep
the sloths will
eat you
<


Canvas shopping bags



Some Blogs:
How to Save the World
Bottleworld
Earth-Info.Net
NewScientist Blog
Gristmill
Journal Watch
Celsias
Cleantech Blog
EcoGeek
EcoSherpa
Earth Blog
GreenOptions
Lime
Plenty Magazine
How the World Works
ScienceBlogs
Sierra Club Compass
The Oil Drum
Treehugger
Triple Pundit
WorldChanging



TOPICS

Africa
Agriculture
Alternative Energy
Amazon
Amphibian Crisis
Amphibians
Animal Behavior
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Automobiles
Biodiversity
Bioenergy
Biofuels
Biomimicry
Birds
Borneo
Brazil
Bushmeat
California
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Finance
Carbon Sequestration
Cellulosic Ethanol
China
Climate Change
Congo
Conservation
Coral Reefs
Deforestation
Ecological Services
Endangered Species
Energy
Environment
Environmental Law
Environmental Politics
Ethanol
Extinction
Fires
Fishing
Forests
Fossil Fuels
Green Business
Green Design
Green Energy
Greenland-Arctic
Happy-Upbeat Environmental
Hurricanes
Illegal Logging
India
Indigenous People
Indonesia
Interviews
Invasive Species
Lemurs
Logging
Madagascar
Mammals
Monkeys
New Guinea
Ocean Acidification
Oceans
Oil
Olpc
Orangutans
Palm Oil
Plants
Politics
Pollution
Population
Poverty Alleviation
Primates
Remote Sensing
Renewable Energy
Reptiles
Saving Rainforests
Sea Ice
Sea Levels
Sea Turtles
Sharks
Solar Power
Species Discovery
Strange
Technology
United States
Water
Whales
Wildlife

more



About | Privacy
Copyright Rhett Butler 2009