Beets: 



Same as suggested for sugar beets, except DCU (p. 22) 



Cole Crops: 



Pre-emergence--TCA : cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels 

 sprouts (p. 24) 



CIPC : cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels 

 sprouts (p. 24) 



CDEC: cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels 

 sprouts (p. 25) 



Cantaloupes: 



Pre-emergence--NPA (p. 25) 

 Post-emergence--NPA (p. 25) 



Carrots, Celery, Dill, Parsnips, Parsley: 



Post-emergence--Light aromatic oils (p. 25) 



Cucumbers: 



Same as for cantaloupes (p. 25) 



Greens: 



Pre-emergence--CIPC : collards, kale, Hanover salad greens, spin- 

 ach, and turnips (p. 24) 



CDEC: collards, kale, Hanover salad greens, spin- 

 ach, mustard greens, and turnip greens (p. 25) 



Lettuce: 



CDEC in Arizona, CIPC (p. 26) 



Onions: 



Pre-emergence--Light aromatic oil, sulfuric acid, CIPC, and com- 

 binations of CIPC and light aromatic oils (p. 26) 

 Seed crops--Diuron, 6 monuron, CIPC (p. 26) 



Post-emergence--Sulfuric acid, KOCN; for onions in 5-leaf stage and 

 after last cultivation, CIPC, KOCN, diuron, monuron, sulfuric 

 acid, sesone 7 (p. 26) 



Peas: 



Preplanting--IPC (p. 27) 



Pre-emergence--DNBP (p. 27) 



Post-emergence--DNBP; in North-Central Region, MCPA (p. 27) 



s DCU cannot be recommended (as of April 1, 1958) for use on table beets since evidence has not been 

 developed to prove it will leave no residue or/ and tolerances have not been set under Public Law 518. 



* TCA cannot be recommended (as of April 1, 1958) for use on broccoli and Brussels sprouts since evi- 

 dence has not been developed to prove it will leave no residue or/and tolerances have not been set under 

 Public Law 518. 



5 CIPC cannot be recommended (as of April 1, 1958) for useon cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brus- 

 sels sprouts since evidence has not been developed to prove it will leave no residue or/and tolerances have 

 not been set under Public Law 518. 



6 Diuron cannot be recommenced (as of April 1, 1958) for use on onions since evidence has not been de- 

 veloped to prove it will leave no residue or/and tolerances have not been set under Public Law 518. 



7 Sesone cannot be recommended (as of April 1, 1958) for use on onions since evidence has not been de- 

 veloped to prove it will leave no residue or/and tolerances have not been set under Public Law 518. 



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