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One gallon of Garlic Barrier mixed with 100 gallons of water. Entire mixture should have a pH of 5.5 - 6.0 for best results. Spray this mixture over 10 - 12 acres before insects arrive. Start when plants are 4 - 6 inches and repeat every 2 weeks as needed. |

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Same as for Row Crops. (see above)
If a strong infestation exists, you may increase the strength of Garlic Barrier up to 5% without harm to plants. During infestation, spray every 2 - 3 days as needed until insects are gone. |

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Same formula as for Flowers & Ornamentals. |

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One gallon of Garlic Barrier into 250 gallons of water and spray over 5 acres. Begin spraying before blossom and after blossom and after bees have left, then again in 30 days and once again only if needed. |

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Begin cotton spraying at 6-leaf stage using a mixture of 1% Garlic Barrier and 99% water. Band spray. After 3 weeks, spray again. After 4 weeks broadcast spray and repeat every 2 - 3 weeks until insect pressure diminishes below threshold. |

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Make 10% Garlic solution, put in cold fogger and fog all plants weekly as needed. (If infestation already exists, make 2 quick sprayings 72 hours apart) |

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Mix 1 gallon of Garlic Barrier into 50 gallons of water and spray over 10 acres before growing season. After each cutting, wait 1 week and repeat this spray formula. |

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Make a 2% Garlic Barrier and water solution (1 gallon into 50 gallons of water) and apply to turf at a rate of 10 Gallons per acre. Do not water area for one day after application. |

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Put Garlic Barrier and water into furrow as you plant either on top of seed or in furrow before inserting transplant. Use a 2% solution and put enough in furrow so as to dampen area. |