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>  What crops are being treated with Bravo?

Bravo (active ingredient: chlorothalonil) is registered for 
commercial use on various crops including almonds, bananas, 
cucurbits, grapes, stone fruit, potatoes, tomatoes and other 
vegetables from a range of fungal diseases.

Chlorothalonil is also available to gardeners and homeowners as 
Daconil and is registered to control fungi on lawns, flowers 
(chrysanthemums, geraniums, zinnia, and roses) and vegetables such 
as: broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, 
potatoes, pumpkins, squash, watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes.

Jim Young
McAlester, OK

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