Published July 01, 2008 12:54 pm - Growers need to follow the label for any fungicides applied this season
Remember preharvest interval label regs for wheat fungicides
Kansas State University
In view of the June 24 news that the Kansas Department of Agriculture embargoed wheat at several grain elevators and fields, a Kansas State University scientist is cautioning producers to remember applied chemicalsī required preharvest interval times when planning wheat harvest.
"The wheat harvest is underway in Kansas, and likely many growers are battling weather to get the crop out of the field," said K-State plant pathologist Erick DeWolf. "However, it is important that growers carefully follow the label for any fungicides they applied this growing season."
Farmers should check their records to identify which fields received a fungicide application and verify the date of application, he said. The Pre Harvest Intervals for some of the more common fungicides applied to wheat are: Quilt, 45 days” Tilt, 40 days; and Stratego, 35 days.
"The Headline label does not give a number of days, but specifically states application must be made prior to flowering," he said.
The June 24 KDA news release stated that the departmentīs investigation is focused on late applications of Quilt, a fungicide that requires a 45-day waiting period between application and harvest.
"(Quiltīs) active ingredients have a low toxicity in humans. However, residue from its active ingredients must not exceed limits established by EPA or FDA," the release stated.
More information about the embargo actions is available on the KDA Web site: www.ksda.gov/news/id/165.