Table of Contents
- Home
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Chapters
- 1 Pesticide Information
- 1 Pesticide Information
- 1.1 Use Pesticides Safely
- 1.2 Protect Honey Bees from Insecticides
- 1.3 Pesticide Control Legislation
- 1.4 Pesticide Product Registration Information for New York State
- 1.5 Verifying Pesticide Registration and Restricted-Use Status
- 1.6 Applicator Certification
- 1.7 Pesticide Recordkeeping/Reporting
- 1.8 EPA Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides
- 1.9 The Neighbor Notification Law
- 1.10 Reduced-Risk Pesticides, Minimum-Risk Pesticides, and Biopesticides
- 1.11 FIFRA 2(ee) Recommendations
- 2 Introduction
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Specific Fungicide, Insecticide, and Herbicide Information
- 2.2.1 Pesticide Toxicity
- 2.2.2 Pesticide Compatibility
- 2.2.3 Adjuvants with Fungicides and Insecticides
- 2.2.4 Restricted-use Pesticides
- 2.2.5 Pesticide Resistance Management
- 2.2.6 Fungicide Physical Mode of Action
- 2.2.7 Specific State Registration of Pesticides
- 2.3 How to Develop a Vineyard Pest Management Strategy
- 2.4 Growth Stages Critical to Grape Pest Management
- 2.5 Cornell Publications on Weeds, Insects and Diseases of Grapevines
- 3 Vineyard Disease Management
- 3.1 Pest Information - Diseases
- ANGULAR LEAF SCORCH
- BLACK ROT
- BOTRYTIS
- CROWN GALL
- DOWNY MILDEW
- EUTYPA DIEBACK
- PHOMOPSIS CANE AND LEAF SPOT AND FRUIT ROT
- POWDERY MILDEW
- SOUR ROT
- SUMMER ROTS
- 3.2 Fungicide Information
- ABOUND
- ADAMENT 50WG
- ARMICARB 100 85WP
- CAPTAN 50WP, CAPTAN 80WP, CAPTEC 4L
- ADAMENT 50WG
- ?ELITE 45 DF
- ENDURA 70 WG
- FERBAM GRANUFLO
- FLINT 50 WG
- JMS STYLET OIL
- KALIGREEN 82 SP
- MANZATE 75DF, DITHANE M-45, DITHANE DF RAINSHIELD, DITHANE F-45 RAINSHIELD, PENNCOZEB 75DF
- MANEX (maneb) - read the label
- NOVA
- NUTROL
- ?ORIUS 45DF, 45WP
- PHOSTROL, PROPHYT
- PRISTINE 38WG
- *PROCURE
- PURESPRAY (“GREEN” AND “^FOLIAR”)
- QUINTEC 250SC
- RALLY 40WSP
- RIDOMIL GOLD/COPPER
- RIDOMIL GOLD MZ
- ROVRAL
- RUBIGAN
- SCALA
- SOVRAN 50WG
- SULFUR
- TOPSIN
- VANGARD
- VINTAGE
- ZIRAM
- 4 Vineyard Insect Management
- 4.1 Pest Information – Insects
- BANDED GRAPE BUG
- CLIMBING CUTWORMS
- EUROPEAN CORN BORER
- GRAPE BERRY MOTH
- GRAPE CANE BORER
- GRAPE LEAFHOPPERS
- GRAPE PHYLLOXERA
- GRAPE ROOTWORM
- GRAPE ROOT BORERS
- GRAPE FLEA BEETLES OR STEELY BEETLES
- GRAPE CANE GALLMAKERS
- GRAPE CANE GIRDLERS
- JAPANESE BEETLES
- LYGOCORIS INCONSPICUOUS
- MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE (MALB)
- PLUME MOTH
- POTATO LEAFHOPPERS
- RED-BANDED LEAF ROLLER
- ROSE CHAFERS
- THRIPS
- TUMID GALLMAKER
- 4.2 Insecticide Information
- 5 Pest Management Schedules for Diseases and Major and Minor Insects
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Pest Management Schedules for Diseases and Major Insects
- 5.3 Pest Management Schedules for Minor Insects
- 6 Vineyard Weed Management
- 6 Vineyard Weed Management
- 6.1 Resources
- 6.2 Effective use of Herbicides
- 6.3 Recommended Preemergence Herbicides
- CHATEAU SW
- GOAL 2XL, OXIFLO 2EC
- KARMEX DF, DIREX DF, DIREX 4L
- PRINCEP Caliber 90, PRINCEP 4L, OTHERS
- ^PROWL H2O
- †SOLICAM DF
- SURFLAN A.S., FARMSAVER.COM ORYZALIN 4 A.S.
- 6.4 Recommended Postemergence Herbicides
- 6.5 Recommended Herbicides for Nonbearing Vineyards
- AIM
- CHATEAU SW
- DEVRINOL 50-DF
- FUSILADE DX
- ^GALLERY 75 DF
- *GRAMOXONE MAX, *GRAMOXONE INTEON
- POAST
- PROWL H2O, PROWL 3.3 EC, PENDIMAX 3.3 EC
- †RELY
- *SELECT 2 EC
- SURFLAN A.S., FARMSAVER.COM ORYZALIN 4 A.S.
- ROUNDUP
- 6.6 Specialty Use Herbicides
- 7 Sprayer Application Technology
- 7 Sprayer Application Technology
- 7.1 Preparing the Airblast Sprayer for Work
- 7.1.1 Checking the Sprayer
- 7.1.2 Fitting the Sprayer to the Tractor
- 7.1.3 Checking the Operation of the Sprayer
- 7.1.4 Pre-season Maintenance
- 7.1.5 Nozzles on the Net
- 7.2 Equipment for Weed Control in Vineyards
- 7.2.1 Boom Applicators
- 7.2.2 Conventional Flat Fan Nozzles
- 7.2.3 Pre-orifice Flat Fan Nozzles
- 7.2.4 Turbo-Teejet
- 7.2.5 Air Induction Nozzles
- 7.2.6 Sensor-Controlled Applicators
- 7.2.7 Controlled Droplet Applicators (CDA)
- 7.2.8 Flame Applicators
- 7.3 Selecting the Correct Nozzle to Reduce Drift
- 7.4 Sprayer Calibration
- 7.4.1 Travel Speed Calibration
- 7.4.2 Airblast Sprayer Calibration
- 7.4.3 Calibrating a Kinkelder Sprayer
- 7.4.4 Calibrating an AgTec Sprayer
- 7.4.5 Boom Sprayer Calibration
- 7.5 Selecting Nozzles from the Nozzle Catalogue – Airblast Sprayers
- 7.6 Selecting Nozzles from the Nozzle Catalogue – Boom Sprayers
- 7.7 Reducing Drift from Airblast Sprayers in Vineyards
- 7.8 Management Strategies to Reduce Drift
- 7.9 Solutions for Safer Spraying
- 7.9.1 Why use Engineering Controls?
- 7.9.2 Loading the Sprayer
- 7.9.3 Reducing Contamination at the Boom
- 7.9.4 Drift and Contaminated Clothing in Cabs
- 7.9.5 Controlling Drift
- 7.9.6 Cleaning the Sprayer
- 7.10 Decontaminating and Storing Crop Sprayers
- 7.10.1 Sprayer Decontamination and Maintenance
- 7.10.2 Cleaning when Similar Products are to be Used
- 7.10.3 Cleaning when Product Type is Changed
- 7.10.4 Disposal of Pesticide Waste
- 7.10.5 Storage of Sprayers
- 7.11 Homeland Security
- 8 Chemicals Labeled for New York and Pennsylvania Vineyards
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