Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1981, Image 19

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    How to store pesticides safely?
MEDIA The usefulness of a
pesticide may be lost with tune and
the methods used for storage.
This information represents
general ranges, since shelf life is
determined by storage conditions,
stability and formulation.
James J. McKeehen, Delaware
County Extension Agricultural
Agent ndvise® von unop tpm.
Sevm WP
Diazmon
Di Syston
Malathion WP
Metasystox R
Methoxychlor WP
Imidan WP
Benlale WP(Benomyl)
WP
DacthaJ WP
Round up liquid
COMPLETE FARM PAINTING
INDUSTRIAL K RESIDENTIAL
“ COMMERCIAL
We Use Quality Paint
AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT
• Modern and • Spray-On and
Efficient Method Brush-In Method
• Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if
Necessary
For Free Estimates Write or Call;
ESN SPRAY PAINTING
717-687-7007 or 687-8262
(C. Ralph Miller)
SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN
PAINTER
637 Georgetown Rd.
Ronks, PA 17572
YEARS
S«veraf
5 7
PESTICIDE
Indefinite
Indefinite
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At least 2
At least 2
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, November 7,1981—A19
peratures below 100° Fahrenheit
and do not allow liquids to freeze.
Retain materials in original
containers, tightly sealed. Every
chemical company contacted
recommended not storing
pesticides longer than two years;
in fact, most companies will not •
take back their products after this
tune.
Flowables will sellfe
Decomposes under high temperatures
Keep Dry
Stable below 140*F do not freeze
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