![]() Rice Pesticide Stewardship Practices |
Sulfur: Best Application Practices - Spanish versionView Cover | Download | Order Anytime sulfur is sprayed or dusted on crops near sensitive areas, the equipment operator should be aware of the potential for offsite movement. While sulfur is a natural element used safely for thousands of years to control insects and diseases, exposure to sulfur can cause eye irritation and breathing difficulty. To prevent sulfur exposure to the public, equipment operators must take extra care when working near sensitive areas such as schools, bus stops, busy roadways, residences or any area where movement of people is likely. Ultimately, the equipment operator is responsible for managing sulfur drift. If a mistake is made, it can have wide reaching implications. Better to avoid problems by making the effort to do a proper application. Be a good neighbor when applying sulfur. Not only is it your responsibility, it's the law! Download Booklet (PDF)NOTE: For high quality copies of this publication, please use the order form below. TIP: For Internet Explorer RIGHT-CLICK on the "Download" button and select "Save Target As..." from the pull-down menu. Then download to your computer. Note: In order to view the PDF files available for download on this page, Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. Click the logo below to go to the Adobe site and get Acrobat Reader.
Order CopiesThank you for your interest in the booklet. To offset printing and development costs we are asking private, for-profit enterprises to pay for quantities over 15.
Non-profit groups, universities, and government agencies may receive additional copies free of charge. Order Form
|