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DCNA - Botran Fungicide Request

    This is a request for information from Steve Toth Note the following information request from Kent Smith about reducing rates and increasing REIs for crops treated with the fungicide Botran. Please send this to the experts in your respective states/territories and submit their responses by Friday, March 31, 2006.

    Thanks.

    Steve Toth

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    Attached is a word file that asks some specific questions about reducing rates and increasing REIs for crops treated with the fungicide, Botran. These are EPA's proposals in chart form, hence the need to create a word file.

    I would appreciate it if you could respond within three weeks. Thanks for your assistance.

    Kent L. Smith, Ph.D.
    Plant Pathologist
    Office of Pest Management Policy (OPMP)
    Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
    United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
    1400 Independence Ave, SW
    Room 3859, South Ag Building
    Washington, DC 20250-0315
    202-720-3186 (voice)
    202-720-3191 (fax)
    ksmith@ars.usda.gov
    www.ars.usda.gov/opmp/


    Please respond online using the following URL:

    http://www.sripmc.org/requests/answer.cfm?RID=150


    Please respond even if the requested action does not impact your state(s).

    DCNA question for Centers.doc



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