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Specimen Label Non-WPS Uses: Applicators and other handlers who handle this

pesticide for any use NOT covered by the Worker Protection Standard
(40 CFR Part 170) must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Shoes plus socks
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no
such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep
and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

User Safety Recommendations


Users should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or
using the toilet.
• Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then
wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the
outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash
thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

Engineering Controls
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner
that meet the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standards
(WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the handler
PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
Environmental Hazards
™®Trademarks of Corteva Agriscience and its affiliated companies Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is
present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
A systemic, protectant and curative fungicide for disease control contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not
in established turfgrass, landscape ornamentals, greenhouse and apply when weather conditions favor drift or runoff from areas treated.
nursery ornamentals, apples, stone fruits and grapes
Group 3 FUNGICIDE Directions for Use
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent
Active Ingredient with its labeling.
  myclobutanil: a-butyl-a-(chlorophenyl)- Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying.
    1H-1,2,4,triazole-1-propanenitrile................................................19.7%
Other Ingredients.................................................................................80.3% Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other
Total...................................................................................................100.0% persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be
in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your state
Contains petroleum distillates or tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Contains 1.67 lb of active ingredient per gallon
Agricultural Use Requirements
Precautionary Statements Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the
Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170. This Standard contains
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
EPA Reg. No. 62719-463 nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides.
It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification,
Keep Out of Reach of Children and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions
CAUTION and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about
personal protective equipment (PPE)and restricted-entry interval. The
requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are
First Aid covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
If in eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first
restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or
doctor for treatment advice. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the
If swallowed: Immediately call a poison control center or doctor. Do Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that
not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:
doctor. Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give anything by • Coveralls
mouth to an unconscious person. • Chemical-resistant gloves made from any waterproof material
If on skin or on clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin • Shoes plus socks
immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison
control center or doctor for treatment advice. Non-Agricultural Use Requirements
Note to Physician: This product may pose an aspiration pneumonia The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT
hazard. Contains petroleum distillates. within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product
control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries or
1-800-992-5994 day or night, for emergency treatment information. greenhouses.
Keep unprotected persons out of treated area until sprays have dried.
Causes Moderate Eye Irritation • Harmful If Swallowed Or Absorbed
Through Skin
Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap Storage and Disposal
and water after handling. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
Pesticide Storage: Store in a cool, dry area above freezing.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product must
WPS Uses: Applicators and other handlers who handle this be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
pesticide for any use covered by the Worker Protection Standard Nonrefillable containers 5 gallons or less:
(40 CFR Part 170) must wear: Container Handling: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this
• L
 ong-sleeved shirt and long pants container.
• C
 hemical-resistant gloves made from barrier laminate Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after
• S
 hoes plus socks emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents
resistance management strategies that are appropriate for your disease
Storage and Disposal (Cont.) management program.
into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds
The following practices can delay development of fungicide/bactericide
after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and
resistance:
recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment
• Avoid the consecutive use of Eagle 20EW or other target site of action
or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for
Group 3 fungicides/bactericides that have a similar target site of action
10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two
on the same pathogens.
more times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents
• Use tank mixtures or premixes with fungicides/bactericides from
into application equipment or a mix tank and continue to drain for
different target site of action groups as long as the involved products
10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold container upside down
are all registered for the same use and are both effective at the tank mix
over application equipment or mix tank or collect rinsate for later use or
or prepack rate on the pathogen(s) of concern.
disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the side of the container, and
• Base fungicide/bactericide use on a comprehensive Integrated Pest
rinse at about 40 psi for at least 30 seconds. Drain for 10 seconds after
Management (IPM) program.
the flow begins to drip. Then offer for recycling if available or puncture
• Monitor treated fungal/bacterial populations for loss of field efficacy.
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or by other
• Contact your local extension specialist, certified crop advisors, and/or
procedures allowed by state and local authorities.
manufacturer for fungicide/bactericide resistance management and/or
Refillable containers 5 gallons or larger: IPM recommendations for specific crops and resistant pathogens.
Container Handling: Refillable container. Refill this container with • For further information or to report suspected resistance, you may
pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. contact your local company representative or by calling 800-258-3033.
Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of
the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the Mixing Directions
responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal, Be sure sprayer is clean and not contaminated with other materials prior
empty the remaining contents from this container into application to use. Fill the spray tank 1/4 to 1/2 of the total amount of water required
equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container about 10% full with water for the load. Start agitation and maintain agitation throughout mixing
and, if possible, spray all sides while adding water. If practical, agitate and application. Add the required amount of Eagle 20EW directly into
vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for two minutes. Pour the spray tank. Complete filling the tank. Always add Eagle 20EW to the
or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection spray tank before adding other materials.
system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offer
for recycling if available, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary Compatibility
landfill, or by incineration, or by other procedures allowed by state and Eagle 20EW is compatible with most commonly used fungicides,
local authorities. insecticides, growth regulators, micronutrients and spray adjuvants.
When preparing tank mixes, consult spray compatibility charts or State
Nonrefillable containers 5 gallons or larger: Cooperative Extension Service Specialist prior to use. When an adjuvant
Container Handling: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this is to be used with this product, Corteva Agriscience recommends the use
container. of a Chemical Producers and Distributors Association certified adjuvant.
Triple rinse or pressure rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after
emptying. Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into Application Directions
application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with Carefully read, understand and follow label use rates and restrictions.
water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and For proper application, determine the size of the area to be treated, the
roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for specified label use rate and the gallonage to be applied to the area.
30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth Under low disease conditions, minimum label use rates per application
several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back can be used. Use maximum label rates and shortened spray schedules
and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment for severe or threatening disease conditions. Prepare only the amount of
or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat this spray solution required to treat the measured area. Careful calibration of
procedure two more times. Pressure rinse as follows: Empty the spray equipment is recommended prior to use.
remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and
continue to drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Hold Ground Application
container upside down over application equipment or mix tank or collect Thorough coverage sprays generally result in optimum disease control.
rinsate for later use or disposal. Insert pressure rinsing nozzle in the Application equipment must be properly calibrated and provide uniform
side of the container, and rinse at about 40 psi for at least 30 seconds. spray coverage.
Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Then offer for Handgun or Pressurized Sprayers: For best results when applying
recycling if available, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, this product on a protectant schedule, ensure thorough coverage of all
or by incineration, or by other procedures allowed by state and local plant parts.
authorities. Chemigation Application
Eagle 20EW must be applied on a regular protectant fungicide schedule,
General Information not an irrigation schedule. If irrigation cycles are less frequent than the
Shake Well Before Using application intervals for Eagle 20EW, ground or handgun applications
Eagle® 20EW specialty fungicide is a systemic, protectant and curative must supplement chemigation applications to achieve adequate disease
fungicide for the control of the diseases listed on this label in established control.
turfgrass (including residential and commercial lawns, ornamental Directions for Sprinkler Chemigation: Apply this product only through
turfgrass, grounds or lawns around business and office complexes, solid set or hand-move sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply this
and golf course fairways, roughs, tee boxes, and greens), landscape product through any other type of irrigation system.
ornamentals, greenhouse and nursery ornamentals, and non-commercial Chemigation Equipment Preparation: The following use directions are
tree fruits and vines, specifically apples, stone fruits and grapes. to be followed when this product is applied through irrigation systems.
Optimum disease control is achieved when this product is applied in a Thoroughly clean the chemigation system and tank of any fertilizer or
regularly scheduled preventive program. chemical residues, and dispose of the residues according to state and
federal laws. Flush the injection system with soap or a cleaning agent and
General Use Precautions water. Determine the amount of Eagle 20EW needed to cover the desired
Fungicide Resistance Management area. Mix according to instructions in the Mixing Directions section.
Eagle 20EW belongs to the sterol demethylation inhibitor (DMI) class Continually agitate the mixture during mixing and application.
of fungicides and is classified as a Group 3 fungicide by EPA. Since
Chemigation Equipment Calibration: In order to calibrate the irrigation
certain fungi can develop resistance to this class of products, the use
system and injector to apply the mixture containing Eagle 20EW,
of Eagle 20EW should be part of a resistance management strategy
determine the following: 1) Determine area covered by sprinkler; 2) Fill
that includes alternation and/or tank mixing with fungicides of different
injector solution tank with water and adjust flow rate to use the contents
modes of action. After two consecutive applications of Eagle 20EW,
over a 10- to 30-minute interval; (3) Determine the amount of Eagle 20EW
another myclobutanil product, or another DMI, rotate to a product that
required for treatment area; 4) Add the required amount of Eagle 20EW
is effective on the target pathogen and has a mode of action different
into the same quantity of water used to calibrate the injection equipment.
from Eagle 20EW. Apply the alternate products within the intervals
Maintain constant solution tank agitation during the injection period.
specified on the label for Eagle 20EW. Do not apply Eagle 20EW at rates
Operate system at normal pressures specified by the manufacturer
below those specified on the label. If tank mixing, use the full label rate
of the injection equipment and used for the time interval established
of Eagle 20EW with the full label rates of other products effective on
during calibration. Inject Eagle 20EW at the end of an irrigation cycle or
the target pest. Consult your local or state agricultural authorities for

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as a separate application to maximize foliar absorption and retention. • T he pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
Stop injection equipment after treatment is completed. Continue to quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the
operate the system until the solution with Eagle 20EW has cleared the injection.
last sprinkler head. • The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, normally
Chemigation Equipment Requirements: closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the
• T he system must contain an air gap, an approved backflow prevention injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid
device, a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve (including from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system
inspection port), and low-pressure drain appropriately located on is either automatically or manually shut down.
the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from • The system must contain functional interlocking controls to
back flow. Refer to the American Society of Agricultural Engineer's automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water
Engineering Practice 409 for more information or state specific pump motor stops, or in cases where there is no water pump, when the
regulations. water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is
• T he pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, adversely affected.
quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the • Systems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement
injection pump. injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and
• T he pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and
closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid • Do not connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application
from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) to a public water system unless the
is either automatically or manually shut down. pesticide label-prescribed safety devices for public water systems are
• T he system must contain functional interlocking controls to in place with current certification. Specific local regulations may apply
automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water and must be followed.
pump motor stops. • Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for
• S ystems must use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement treatment. End guns must be turned off during the application if they
injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and irrigate nontarget areas.
constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and • Do not allow irrigation water to collect or run off and pose a hazard to
capable of being fitted with a system interlock. livestock, wells, or adjoining crops.
• T o insure uniform mixing of the fungicide in the water line, inject the • Do not enter treated area during the reentry interval specified in the
mixture in the center of the pipe diameter or just ahead of an elbow or Agricultural Use Requirements section of this label unless required PPE
tee in the irrigation line so that the turbulence created at those points is worn.
will assist in mixing. The injection point must be located after all • Do not apply through sprinkler systems that deliver a low coefficient of
backflow prevention devices on the water line. uniformity such as certain water drive units.
• T he tank holding the fungicide mixture should be free of rust, fertilizer, Uses
sediment, and foreign material, and equipped with an in-line strainer
situated between the tank and the injector point. Established Turfgrass
Chemigation Precautions: Use Eagle 20EW in conjunction with turf management practices that
• C rop injury, lack of fungicidal effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues promote good plant health and optimum disease control. The key to
in the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. selecting a fungicide is the proper diagnosis of the organism causing the
• If you have questions about calibration, contact State Extension Service disease. Use diagnostic kits, extension experts, or other identification
specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts. methods when developing disease control strategies.
• P ublic water system means a system for the provision to the public In non-residential turfgrass (including commercial lawns, ornamental
of piped water for human consumption if such system that has at turfgrass, grounds or lawns around business and office complexes, and golf
least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least course fairways, roughs, tee boxes, and greens), optimum disease control
25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. is achieved when Eagle 20EW is applied in a preventative disease control
• A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for program at a rate of 1 to 2.4 fl oz per 1000 sq ft. In residential turfgrass,
its operation or under the supervision of the responsible person shall optimum disease control is achieved when Eagle 20EW is applied in a
operate the system and make necessary adjustments should the need preventative disease control program at a rate of 1.2 fl oz per 1000 sq ft.
arise and continuously monitor the injection. See the tables below for specific application rates for various diseases.
Chemigation Restrictions: Apply Eagle 20EW in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage. For
• C hemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain foliar diseases, use approximately 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft.
a functional, reduced-pressure zone (RPZ), back flow preventer or the Use 2 to 3 gallons of spray solution per 1000 sq ft to control diseases
functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point causing root and crown rots. Under conditions favorable for high
of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from the disease development, reduce the spray interval between applications of
public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior Eagle 20EW. Under light to moderate disease pressure, apply Eagle 20EW
to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break at the low use rate and/or longer treatment interval. When disease
(air gap) between the flow outlet end of the fill pipe and the top or pressure is high or when used as a curative treatment, use higher rates of
overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of Eagle 20EW and/or shorter treatment interval unless otherwise specified.
the fill pipe.
Non-Residential Turfgrass1
Application
Eagle 20EW Interval/Timing
Diseases (fl oz/1000 sq ft) (Days) Directions Restrictions
anthracnose 1.2 14 - 21 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease • D o not apply more than
red thread development. 13.8 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
septoria leaf spot 1000 sq ft per year.
brown patch 14 Begin applications when conditions are favorable • For Nassau and Suffolk
for disease development, but before disease Counties in New York State,
symptoms are apparent. If disease is present, do not apply more than
mix Eagle 20EW with an EPA registered contact 3.43 fl oz of Eagle 20EW
fungicide, such as Fore® T/O fungicide. per 1000 sq ft per year
Under conditions of high temperature and (1.95 lb myclobutanil
humidity, use the shorter spray interval. per acre).
copper spot Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
zonate leaf spot development.
crown rot
leaf spot
melting-out

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Non-Residential Turfgrass1 (Cont.)
Application
Eagle 20EW Interval/Timing
Diseases (Cont.) (fl oz/1000 sq ft) (Days) Directions Restrictions
dollar spot 0.5 7 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease • D o not apply more than
development. 13.8 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
14 Tank mix with a low label rate of chlorothalonil. 1000 sq ft per year.
• For Nassau and Suffolk
1 21 – 28 Tank mix with the label rate of chlorothalonil. Counties in New York State,
1 – 2.4 14 – 28 If using this rate without tank mixing, make no do not apply more than
more than 3 consecutive applications for dollar 3.43 fl oz of Eagle 20EW
spot control before rotating to a registered per 1000 sq ft per year
fungicide with a different mode of action. (1.95 lb myclobutanil
per acre).
fusarium blight 1.2 - 2.4 14 - 21 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
development.
fusarium patch fall - winter Apply prior to snow cover.
(pink snow mold)
gray leaf spot 1.2 – 2.4 14 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
development. If using the lower rate, tank
mix with a registered contact fungicide at its
specified rate.
leaf smuts 1.2 Apply in the fall after turfgrass enters dormancy
and/or in the spring prior to the initiation of
growth.
necrotic ring spot 1.2 - 2.4 spring: 28 Make applications on a preventative basis in
early to mid-spring.
fall: 28 Make 2 applications beginning in August before
the turfgrass goes dormant. Apply 2.4 fl oz per
1000 sq ft followed by a second application one
month later.
powdery mildew 1.2 14 - 28 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
rusts development.
spring dead spot 2.4 fall: 28 Make 1 to 2 applications in the fall before
turfgrass dormancy. Make a second application
one month later.
summer patch 1.2 - 2.4 14 - 28 Begin applications in the spring when conditions
are favorable for disease development.
Make 2 to 4 applications depending upon
recommendations from local turfgrass
extension experts.
Use at least 2 to 3 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft
to increase spray penetration to crown and roots.
take-all patch 2.4 spring/fall: 28 To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall
applications in September and October or
when night temperatures drop to 55°F, and
1 to 2 spring applications in April and May
depending upon local recommendations.
zoysia large patch fall: 28 Make applications in fall before turfgrass
dormancy.
1
Including commercial lawns, ornamental turfgrass, grounds or lawns around business and office complexes, and golf course fairways, roughs, tee
boxes, and greens.
Residential Turfgrass
Application
Eagle 20EW Interval/Timing
Diseases (fl oz/1000 sq ft) (Days) Directions Restrictions
anthracnose 1.2 14 - 21 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease • D o not apply more than
red thread development. 13.8 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
septoria leaf spot 1000 sq ft per year.
brown patch 14 Begin applications when conditions are favorable • For Nassau and Suffolk
for disease development and before disease Counties in New York State,
symptoms are apparent. If disease is present, do not apply more than
mix Eagle 20EW with an EPA registered contact 3.43 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
fungicide, such as Fore® T/O fungicide. 1000 sq ft per year (1.95 lb
Under conditions of high temperature and myclobutanil per acre).
humidity, use the shorter spray interval.
copper spot Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
zonate leaf spot development.
crown rot
leaf spot
melting-out

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Residential Turfgrass (Cont.)
Application
Eagle 20EW Interval/Timing
Diseases (Cont.) (fl oz/1000 sq ft) (Days) Directions Restrictions
dollar spot 1.2 14 Apply when conditions are favorable for • D o not apply more than
disease development. Make no more than 13.8 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
3 consecutive applications for dollar spot 1000 sq ft per year.
control before rotating to a registered fungicide • For Nassau and Suffolk
with a different mode of action. Counties in New York State,
fusarium blight Apply when conditions are favorable for disease do not apply more than
development. 3.43 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per
1000 sq ft per year (1.95 lb
fusarium patch (pink fall - winter Apply prior to snow cover. myclobutanil per acre).
snow mold)
gray leaf spot 14 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
development.
leaf smuts 14 Apply in the fall after turfgrass enters dormancy
and/or in the spring prior to the initiation
of growth.
necrotic ring spot spring: 28 Make applications on a preventative basis in
early to mid-spring.
fall: 28 Make 2 applications beginning in August before
the turfgrass goes dormant.
powdery mildew 14 - 28 Apply when conditions are favorable for disease
rusts development.
summer patch 14 Begin applications in the spring when conditions
are favorable for disease development.
Make 2 to 4 applications depending upon
recommendations from local turfgrass
extension experts.
Use at least 2 to 3 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft
to increase spray penetration to crown
and roots.

Landscape, Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals tests be repeated on previously tested varieties as environmental factors
change and that observations for growth regulatory responses be made at
Eagle 20EW is a locally systemic fungicide having protectant and curative regular intervals.
properties that will translocate to new growth. For best control of labeled
diseases, achieve thorough coverage of all plant parts on a protective Specific Use Directions for Chrysanthemum
application schedule. For dilute application sprays (>100 gallons of spray Foliar Sprays: Best control is achieved by thorough coverage sprays
volume per acre) applied to ornamental plants in greenhouses, field grown applied to point of runoff on a protectant application schedule. Use
plantings or in commercial and residential landscapes, apply Eagle 20EW Eagle 20EW at a rate of 8 fl oz per 100 gallons of spray mixture. Do not
at the rate of 6 to 12 fl oz per 100 gallons of spray volume on a 10- to apply more than 19 fl oz of Eagle 20EW (0.25 lb myclobutanil) per acre per
14-day application schedule unless otherwise directed. Use the higher application. Apply on a 10- to 14-day schedule (not to exceed 21 days).
rate under conditions of high disease pressure and/or optimum conditions Prestick Dip Treatment: Chrysanthemum cuttings may be treated by a
for infection. dip procedure prior to planting as follows: Prepare a dip suspension at a
For concentrate sprays (<100 gallons of spray volume per acre), apply concentration equivalent to 8 fl oz of Eagle 20EW per 100 gallons of water.
8 fl oz per acre on a 10- to 14-day application schedule. Fully submerge cuttings in the dip suspension until wet throughout (do
not submerge cuttings for more than 2 minutes). If cuttings are dipped,
The addition of a non-phytotoxic spray adjuvant will improve spray this procedure is the first spray under the quarantine program. Dispose of
coverage and fungicidal performance. Maintain treated plants in a used dip suspension if it becomes contaminated with soil, plant debris or
vigorous growing condition. Plants under nutritional or water stress will other foreign matter. Dispose of used dip suspension by spraying it onto
not respond as well to treatment as well-maintained plants. Overdosage registered crops (but not onto previously dipped cuttings) after filtering, or
of Eagle 20EW can result in observable foliar greening, thickened leaves, in a manner consistent with local, state, and federal guidelines.
and/or shortened internodes. If this condition is observed, reduce the
fungicide use rate but do not extend the application schedule. Note: All infected plant material must be destroyed if your state is under
quarantine directive.
Crop Tolerance
Plant tolerances are acceptable in the specific plants listed on this label. Specific Use Restrictions:
It is not possible to evaluate all ornamental plant species or varieties for • Do not apply more than 20 fl oz of Eagle 20EW (0.25 lb myclobutanil)
tolerance to Eagle 20EW. The user should test for possible phytotoxic per acre per application. On a total volume per acre basis, do not apply
responses by treating a limited number of plants, at specified use rates, more than 333 gallons of spray per acre at the 6 fl oz per 100 gallons
prior to initiating large-scale use. rate or 167 gallons per acre at the 12 fl oz per 100 gallons rate per
application.
The effects of spraying Eagle 20EW in combination with plant growth • Do not apply more than 153 fl oz of Eagle 20EW (2 lb myclobutanil) per
regulators are not fully understood at this time. If the use of a plant acre per year.
growth regulator is planned in an area being treated, the user should • Do not use treated plant materials for food or feed.
test for possible enhanced growth regulatory effects by treating a small • Do not apply to landscape, greenhouse and nursery ornamentals in
number of plants, at the specified use rates of all products, prior to Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New York State.
initiating large-scale use. Since the effectiveness of such products • Do not apply to carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides).
depends upon not just plant species or cultivar but also weather and
seasonable differences (e.g., daylight hours), it is recommended that

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Crops Diseases Directions Precautions/Restrictions
abelia cercospora leaf spot
acalypha (copper-leaf) powdery mildew
achillea (yarrow) powdery mildew
rust
African violet powdery mildew
ageratum powdery mildew
alder rust
almond, flowering blossom blight (Monilinia spp.) Apply prebloom, 50% bloom and at petal fall.
amelanchier (juneberry, fabraea leaf spot
shadbush) powdery mildew
rust
amorpha (false indigo) cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
anemone rust
angelica cercospora leaf spot
rust
ash rust
aster powdery mildew
rust
Australian pine diplodia tip blight
azalea petal blight (Ovulinia spp.) Begin applications when flowers start to
powdery mildew exhibit color.
barberry powdery mildew May cause temporary damage
rust to crimson pigmy and other
atropurposis varieties.
begonia powdery mildew
bellflower cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
birch rust
bittersweet powdery mildew
buckeye
buttonbush cercospora leaf blight
powdery mildew
rust
calendula cercospora leaf spot
California poppy powdery mildew
canna lily rust
carnation powdery mildew
rust
catalpa cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
cherry, flowering leaf spot
powdery mildew
chestnut, horse powdery mildew
China aster rust
chokeberry rust Fruit may not be used for food or feed.
twig and fruit blight
Christmas trees rust
chrysanthemum ascochyta blight
rust
white rust
columbine rust
cornflower
cosmos powdery mildew
cottonwood
crabapple, flowering powdery mildew
rust
scab
crepe-myrtle powdery mildew
daffodil rust
dahlia powdery mildew
delphinium powdery mildew
rust

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Crops (Cont.) Diseases Directions Precautions/Restrictions
dogwood anthracnose
powdery mildew
septoria leafspot
Douglas fir needle rust Apply 12 to 18 fl oz per acre starting early
spring. Continue applications at 2- to 3-week
intervals until the threat of infection has
passed.
Spray adjuvants must be added to spray
solutions to obtain good spray coverage and
disease control.
dianthus rust
elm powdery mildew
euonymus
fern rhizoctonia aerial blight
fleabane cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
four o'clock rust
fuchsia
gaillardia powdery mildew
gardenia rust
geranium
gerbera daisy powdery mildew
gourd, ornamental
grape leaf ivy
hackberry cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
hawthorn fabraea leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
scab
hibiscus powdery mildew
holly powdery mildew
hollyhock powdery mildew
rust
honeysuckle cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
hydrangea cercospora leaf spot
iris didymellina leaf spot Apply 12 fl oz per 100 gallons of spray
rust solution.
juniper rust
leucothoe cercospora leaf spot
leyland cyprus cercospora leaf spot
lilac powdery mildew
loblolly pine fusiform rust Refer to Douglas fir
locust powdery mildew
maple Do not use treated trees for syrup
production.
Do not apply to abutilon
(flowering maple).
marigold cercospora leaf spot
rust
mock-orange powdery mildew
rust
moonflower rust
mountain laurel cercospora leaf spot Refer to azalea
ovulinia petal blight
powdery mildew
nephthytis cephalosporium leaf spot
ninebark rust
oak powdery mildew
pansy powdery mildew
rust
pear, flowering powdery mildew
rust
scab

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Crops (Cont.) Diseases Directions Precautions/Restrictions
petunia powdery mildew
rust
phlox cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
photinia entomosporium leaf spot
powdery mildew
rust
poinsettia poinsettia scab
powdery mildew
poplar rust
potentilla
privet cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew
pyracantha (firethorn) fusicladium scab
quince, flowering blossom and twig blight
cercospora leaf spot
fabraea leaf spot
rust
rhododendron cercospora leaf spot Refer to azalea
ovulinia petal blight
powdery mildew
rose black spot Apply on a 7- to 10-day protectant schedule.
powdery mildew In areas where black spot is not a problem,
rust spray intervals may be increased to a
maximum of 14 days.
Greenhouse rose varieties vary in their
sensitivity to Eagle 20EW. User should
evaluate for possible abnormal response by
treating a limited number of plants, at specified
rates, prior to initiating large-scale use.
Russian olive cercospora leaf spot
rust
salvia powdery mildew
rust
sedum powdery mildew
slash pine fusiform rust Refer to Douglas fir
smoke-tree (cotinus) cercospora leaf spot
rust
snapdragon powdery mildew
rust
spirea powdery mildew
sunflower cercospora leaf spot Seeds from treated plants may not be
powdery mildew used for food or feed.
rust
sycamore powdery mildew
trumpet creeper cercospora leaf blight
powdery mildew
viburnum powdery mildew
rust
walnut powdery mildew Do not use nuts from treated trees for
food purposes.
willow
zinnia cercospora leaf spot
powdery mildew

Home Orchards, Vineyards, or Fruit Trees Dilute (thorough coverage) applications are based upon the amount of
Best control of labeled diseases is achieved when Eagle 20EW is applied spray solution required to thoroughly wet plants to the point of run-off.
on a 7- to 10-day protectant schedule. Eagle 20EW is a systemic Refer to use directions for specific tree fruits and vines to determine actual
fungicide and does not redistribute after application. Adjust application use rate per 100 gallons of spray for control of labeled diseases. The
equipment spray nozzles to apply a uniform spray throughout the entire following specific use directions are based on a dilute spray volume of
tree canopy. 300 gallons per acre.

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Apple
Eagle 20EW
Diseases (fl oz/100 gallons) Directions Restrictions
powdery mildew 4-6 Begin application at tight cluster and continue • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply
(Podosphaera spp.) through the second cover spray. Additional within 14 days of harvest.
sprays beyond second cover may be needed • Do not apply more than 153 fl oz
on susceptible varieties or under heavy disease of Eagle 20EW (2 lb myclobutanil)
pressure. per acre per season.
Use high rate if powdery mildew was present in
previous years.
rusts (Gymnospor-angium spp.) Begin applications at pink stage and continue
through the second cover spray.
scab (Venturia spp.) Begin application at green tip or when
prebloom environmental conditions become favorable for
primary scab development. Apply Eagle 20EW
alone or tank mixed with a protectant fungicide
on a 7- to 10-day schedule.
bloom, postbloom Use Eagle 20EW in a tank mixture with the
specified rate of a protectant fungicide, registered
for use on apples, for improved fruit scab and
summer disease control.
post-infection 6 Eagle 20EW provides 96-hour post-infection
control or curative activity. Apply as soon as
possible after infection period. Follow with a
standard preventative spray schedule.

Grape
Thorough spray coverage is essential for good disease control. Apply Eagle 20EW in sufficient spray volume to ensure complete and uniform coverage.

Eagle 20EW
Diseases (fl oz/acre) Directions Restrictions
anthracnose (Elsinoe spp.) 6 - 10 Begin application when new shoots are 1 to • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply
3 inches in length. Reapply on a protectant within 14 days of harvest.
schedule that does not exceed 14 days. • Do not apply more than 46 fl oz of
black rot (Guignardia spp.) Preventative Schedule: Begin application when Eagle 20EW (0.6 lb myclobutanil)
new shoots are 1 to 3 inches in length. Reapply per acre per year.
on a protectant schedule that does not exceed
14 days. Use a higher rate under heavy disease
pressure.
Post-infection Schedule: Apply within 72 hours
after the beginning of an infection period.
powdery mildew (Uncinula spp.) Begin application at prebloom (12- to 18-inch
shoots) and do not extend applications beyond
a 21-day interval. Use a higher rate or shorter
spray interval on susceptible varieties or under
heavy disease pressure.

Stone Fruits
Eagle 20EW
Crops Diseases (fl oz/100 gallons) Directions Restrictions
apricot brown rot blossom blight 2-3 Begin application at early red bud stage before • Do not apply more than
(Monilinia spp.) infection occurs. If conditions are favorable 84 fl oz of Eagle 20EW
for disease development, reapply at full (1.1 lb myclobutanil) per
bloom and petal fall. acre per season.
brown rot (Monilinia spp.) Apply 12 fl oz (0.16 lb myclobutanil) per acre • Applications may be made
on a 7- to 14-day protectant schedule. up to the day of harvest.
Apply when environmental conditions favor
disease development during the month prior
to harvest.
powdery mildew Follow brown rot blossom blight schedule.
(Podosphaera spp.) Reapply at 10- to 14-day intervals until
terminal growth ceases.
shothole (Stigmina spp.) Follow brown rot blossom blight schedule.
Reapply at 7- to 10-day intervals as long as
needed.

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Eagle 20EW
Crops (Cont.) Diseases (fl oz/100 gallons) Directions Restrictions
cherries brown rot blossom blight 2-3 Begin application at early popcorn stage, before • D o not apply more than
(Monilinia spp.) infection occurs. If conditions are favorable for 100 fl oz of Eagle 20EW
disease development, reapply at full bloom and (1.3 lb myclobutanil) per
petal fall. acre per season.
brown rot (Monilinia spp.) Refer to apricot • Applications may be made
up to the day of harvest.
powdery mildew
(Podosphaera and
Sphaerotheca spp.)
leaf spot (Blumeriella spp.) Follow the brown rot blossom blight schedule.
Reapply at 7- to 10-day intervals. Make
additional applications after harvest.
nectarine brown rot blossom blight Begin application at early pink bud stage before
(Monilinia spp.) infection occurs.
If conditions are favorable for disease development,
reapply at full bloom and petal fall.
brown rot (Monilinia spp.) Refer to apricot
powdery mildew
(Podosphaera and
Sphaerotheca spp.)
shothole (Stigmina spp.) Follow brown rot blossom blight schedule, Reapply
at 7- to 10-day intervals as long as needed.
peach brown rot Begin application at early pink bud stage before
blossom blight (Monilinia infection occurs. If conditions are favorable for
spp.) disease development, reapply at full bloom and
petal fall.
brown rot (Monilinia spp.) Refer to apricot
powdery mildew
(Podosphaera spp.)
rust (Tranzschelia spp.) Apply 12 fl oz (0.16 lb myclobutanil) per acre.
Begin application approximately 8 weeks after
flowering if environmental conditions are
favorable for disease development.
For optimum disease control, do not apply on a
protectant schedule exceeding 21 days.
plum brown rot blossom blight Begin application at green tip before infection • Do not apply more than
prune (Monilinia spp.) occurs. If conditions are favorable for disease 84 fl oz of Eagle 20EW
development, reapply at full bloom and petal fall. (1.1 lb myclobutanil) per
rust (Tranzschelia spp.) Refer to peach acre per season.
• Applications may be made
up to the day of harvest.

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