Bibliography
Supporting
Information
General
Information
II­
1.
Florida
Fruit
and
Vegetable
Association,
2002,
Narrative,
Application
for
the
Methyl
Bromide
Critical
Use
Exemption
 
Florida
Tomato,
(
CUE
02­
0046),

FFVA,
P.
O.
Box
140155,
Orlando,
Florida.

II­
2.
Florida
Fruit
and
Vegetable
Association,
2002,
Narrative,
Application
for
the
Methyl
Bromide
Critical
Use
Exemption
 
Florida
Strawberries,
(
CUE
02­
0053),
FFVA,
P.
O.
Box
140155,
Orlando,
Florida.

II­
3.
Florida
Fruit
and
Vegetable
Association,
2002,
Narrative,
Application
for
the
Methyl
Bromide
Critical
Use
Exemption
 
Florida
Solanaceous
Crops
(
other
than
Tomato),
(
CUE
02­
0054),
FFVA,
P.
O.
Box
140155,
Orlando,

Florida.

Economics/
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Production
II­
4.
Glades
Crop
Care,
Inc.,
2002,
Crop
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http://
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II­
5.
Florida
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2003,
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II­
7.
Crop
Budgets,
Methyl
Bromide
and
Alternatives,
IFAS
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FFVA,
2003,
Tomato
­
Instructions/
Definitions
­
North
Florida
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
North
Florida
 
Alternatives
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
Fall
 
Single
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
Fall
 
Single
Crop
 
Alternatives
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
Fall
 
Double
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
Fall
 
Double
Crop
 
Alternatives
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
 
Spring
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Ruskin
Palmetto
 
Spring
Crop
 
Alternatives
­
Palm
Beach
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Palm
Beach
 
Alternatives
­
Palm
Beach
 
Double
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Palm
Beach
 
Double
Crop
 
Alternatives
­
Southwest
Florida
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Southwest
Florida
 
Alternatives
­
Southwest
Florida
 
Double
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Southwest
Florida
 
Double
Crop
 
Alternatives
­
Dade
County
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Dade
County
 
Alternatives
II­
8.
Crop
Budgets,
Methyl
Bromide
and
Alternatives,
IFAS
and
FFVA,
2003,
Strawberry
­
Instructions/
Definitions
­
Strawberry
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Strawberry
 
Alternatives
­
Strawberry
 
Double
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Strawberry
 
Double
Crop
 
Alternatives
II­
9.
Crop
Budgets,
Methyl
Bromide
and
Alternatives,
IFAS
and
FFVA,
2003,
Eggplant
and
Pepper
­
Instructions/
Definitions
­
Eggplant
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Eggplant
 
Alternatives
­
Pepper
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Pepper
 
Alternatives
­
Pepper
 
Double
Crop
 
Methyl
Bromide
­
Pepper
 
Double
Crop
 
Alternatives
II­
10.
Florida
Tomato
Committee,
September
2002,
Annual
Report
2001­
2002,
P.
O.
Box
140635,
Orlando,
Florida,
32814,
http://
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org.

Regulatory
Status
of
Alternatives
II­
11.
Dow
Agrosciences,
July
2003,
PPE
Requirements,
Buffer
Zone
Restrictions
Eased
for
Telone
Soil
Fumigants,
Dow
Agrosciences
LLC,
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46268.

II­
12.
Specimen
Label,
Telone
C­
35,
July
2003,
Dow
Agrosciences
LLC,
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46268.

II­
13.
Specimen
Label,
Telone
II,
July
2003,
Dow
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Indianapolis,
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46268.

II­
14.
Florida
Department
of
Agricultural
and
Consumer
Services
(
FDACS),
July
2002,
Letter
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EPA,
OPP,
Telone
Label
Restrictions
Karst
Terminology,
Dennis
Howard,
FDACS,
Bureau
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Bureau
of
Pesticides,
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The
Capitol,

Tallahassee,
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II­
15.
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1984,
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the
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the
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USGS
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165­
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Department
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II­
17.
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II­
18.
Tihansky,
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II­
19.
Specimen
Label,
SANDEA
Herbicide,
Gowan
Company,
Yuma,
Arizona.

II­
20.
Supplemental
Label,
2002,
Matrix
Herbicide
 
For
Use
on
Field
Grown
Tomatoes,

Dupont
Agricultural
Products,
E.
T.
du
Pont
de
Nemours
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Wilmington,
Delaware.

II­
21.
Supplemental
Label,
2003,
Dual
Magnum
Herbicide
 
For
Weed
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in
Tomatoes
(
Transplanted
and
Seeded),
Syngenta
Crop
Protection,
Inc.,
Greensboro,
North
Carolina.
