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TDA secures exemption to use procure to control powdery mildewTexas Agriculture Commissioner Susan Combs announced Sept. 20 that the Texas Department of Agriculture has been granted approval by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to issue a Section 18 specific exemption allowing the use of triflumizole (Procure 50WS and Procure 480SC) to control powdery mildew on parsley, dandelion, Swiss chard, collards, kale, kohlrabi, mustard greens, Chinese Napa cabbage, coriander (cilantro), broccoli and turnip greens. Procure 50WS and Procure 480SC, manufactured by the Chemtura Corporation, may be applied following all directions, restrictions and precautions on the EPA registered product label, as well as restrictions within the exemption notice. The exemption expires Aug. 14, 2007. Applications will be made only by certified applicators, by licensed applicators or by persons under the direct supervision of licensed applicators. For more information, contact your county Texas Cooperative Extension office or TDA at 512-463-7544. A copy of the approval notice is located on the TDA website at www.agr.state.tx.us. Date: 9/21/06
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