Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 17, 1986, Image 11

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    “My Bravo sprays beat
anthracnose!’
When you listen to Joe O’Neal tell it, he’s
got some pretty solid reasons for counting
on Bravo® fungicide.
“I know one thing, it’s a lot easier to pre
vent anthracnose than to try and cure it.
“We spray Bravo on a 7-day interval
and stay with it. Been doing that for five
years now. And I can say this, if you start
your Bravo on time, you’ll beat anthracnose
regardless of the pressure.
“It’s foolish to cut back and try to save
a buck because if you lose the fruit, you
don’t harvest the fruit. As far as I’m
concerned, Bravo is the cheapest of any
trip across the field."
For tough tomato diseases like
anthracnose and blight, there’s no better
fungicide than Bravo.
As Joe O’Neal puts it, “I look at Bravo as
an asset.”
Bravo. Because you give it all you’ve got.
Fermenta Plant Protection Company,
7528 Auburn Road, P.O. Box 348,
Painesville, Ohio 44077.
Sff FERMENTA™
PLANT PROTECTION
Always follow label directions carefully when using agricultural
chemicals
Joe O’Neal • Seaford, Delaware
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