Publications
Insecticide Recommendations for Arkansas - 2013
Complete Publication (PDF)
Table of Contents (PDF)
Front and Back Covers
Table of Contents
Authors and Introduction
Pesticide Dilution Table
Poison
Control Centers in Arkansas
Insecticide Application
General Information About Insecticides
Formulations
and Concentrations
Table of Weights, Measures and
Dilutions
Common and Trade Names of
Chemicals
Toxicity of Certain
Insecticides Insecticide Toxicity to Fish
Trade and Generic Insecticides
Animals
Barns and
Stables (fly control)
Beef Cattle
Dairy Cows
Dogs, Cats, Canaries,
Parakeets
Horses
Poultry
Sheep and Goats
Swine
Field Crops
Corn (field)
Cotton
Forages (alfalfa and pasture)
Peanut
Rice
Small Grain
Grain Sorghum
Soybean
Sunflower
Stored Grain
Honey Bee Hive Management
Fruit and Nuts
Apple and Pear
Blackberry and Raspberry
Blueberry
Cherry, Peach, and Plum
Grape
Home Orchard
Pecan
Strawberry
Vegetables
Commercial Growers
Home Gardeners
Recreation Areas
Flowers
Commercial Greenhouse
Commercial Field Production
Commercial Interior Plantscapes
Homeowner Outdoor
Homeowner Indoor
Trees and Shrubs
Ornamentals Grown in Greenhouses
Ornamental Shrubs and Trees Grown in Nurseries or Landscapes
Homeowner Shrub and Tree Insect Control
Home Lawns
Commercial Turf Control
Insecticides Registered for Turf Insect Control
Commercial Christmas
Trees
Household and Structural Pests
Homeowner
Insecticide Product List
R=Restricted Use Pesticide
The information given herein is supplied with the understanding that no
discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Cooperative Extension
Service, University of Arkansas is implied. The agrichemical recommendations
herein are consistent with current federal and state pesticide labeling as of
the date of publication. Revisions in labels can occur at any time. For your
safety before using any recommended pesticide, always read the product label.
This presentation is inherently visual in nature and cannot
be effectively communicated in a non-visual manner. With the passing of the
federal law Section 508 and the Arkansas Information Technology Access for the
Blind Law (Act 1227 of 1999) it has become imperative that all agencies be
compliant with these laws. If you require assistance with interpreting the
material presented in this document, please contact the University of Arkansas
Division of Agriculture webmaster.
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