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The Product Prudent ® Tri 9 is the latest addition to the Prudent family of products. Prudent Tri 9 was developed to provide balanced NK nutrition as well as deliver a powerful dose of Calcium. Calcium helps build strong cell walls and is a critical component of plant health. Prudent Tri 9 is a concentrated pour-able suspen- sion that requires no special equipment to apply. As with all Prudent products, Prudent Tri 9 derives it nutrients from premium raw materials that are read- ily absorbed by the plant . Prudent Tri 9 and Nutrol TM Fungicide applied togeth- er or in alternation have been shown to minimize or eradicate a broad spectrum of soil-borne and foliar crop diseases*. * For a Specimen Label or other information please contact your local Performance Nutrition dealer or contact us by email at info@lidochem. com or by phone at (732) 888-8000. Guaranteed Analysis Total Nitrogen (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9% 0.45% Ammoniacal Nitrogen 7.75% Nitrate Nitrogen 0.8% Urea Nitrogen Soluble Potash (K 2 O) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9% Calcium (Ca) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9% Derived from: Calcium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, and urea. PREMIUM 9-0-9 SUSPENSION FERTILIZER WITH 9% CALCIUM AGRICULTURE USE ® Prudent is a registered trademark of LidoChem, Inc. Nutrol is a trademark of LidoChem, Inc. LidoChem, Inc. (732) 888-8000 Phone Performance Nutrition Division (732) 264-2751 Fax 20 Village Court Hazlet, NJ 07730 www.lidochem.com AS Suggested Use Rates ( All crops 6-10 pints per acre. ) Almonds, Pistachios & Hazelnuts: 3-4 applications starting at bud swell and repeating at 3 to 4 week intervals Apples: 3-4 applications. 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application 1-2 weeks after petal fall, and 3-4 applications starting 6-8 weeks before harvest. Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines: 3 applications. 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application at petal fall, and 3rd application at first color. Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, and other Caneberries: 2 ap- plications. One immediately post-bloom, and again 21-30 days later. Brussel Sprouts: 2-4 applications starting at thinning or transplanting and as needed to pre-harvest. Celery, Chicory: 2-4 applications starting before black heart symptoms appear. Cherries, Plums: 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application at petal fall, 3rd application at first color, and 4th application 30-45 days pre-harvest. Chinese Cabbage, Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower: 2-4 applications per season starting at thinning or transplanting and as needed to pre-harvest. Citrus & Avocados: Apply 1st application pre-bloom. Apply subsequent applica- tions at mid-crop and 3-4 weeks prior to harvest. Cotton: 3 applications between 5-7 leaf stage and flowering. Cucumbers, Melons, Peppers, Tomatoes: 2-3 applications from bloom through fruit sizing. Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce: 1st application after thinning, continue biweekly through head formation. Kiwi: 2-3 applications starting at bud swell through early fruit sizing. Ornamentals, Conifers, Christmas Trees: Apply diluted solution to thoroughly wet foliage. Apply at 2-3 week intervals and repeat as needed. Pears: 3-4 applications. 1st application at bud swell. 2nd application 1-2 weeks after petal fall, and 3-4 applications starting 6-8 weeks before harvest. Potatoes, onions, & other tuber crops: 2-3 applications starting at tuber initia- tion or earlier. Strawberries: Apply 1st application soon after transplanting, apply at 30 day intervals or as needed to supplement nutritional needs. Table Grapes: 2-3 applications as required from bloom to ripening. Turf: 6 - 10 pints/acre or 2.2-3.8 oz per 1000 sq. f.t Apply monthly during grow- ing season. Wine Grapes: 2-3 applications starting post shatter and again at veriason. Aerial applications: Use Prudent Tri 9 in a minimum of 20 gallons of waterSug- gested rates are for standard ground spray volumes of 40 to 150 gallons per acre. For higher volume sprays, rate should be adjusted upward.

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The ProductPrudent® Tri 9 is the latest addition to the Prudent family of products.

Prudent Tri 9 was developed to provide balanced NK nutrition as well as deliver a powerful dose of Calcium.

Calcium helps build strong cell walls and is a critical component of plant health.

Prudent Tri 9 is a concentrated pour-able suspen-sion that requires no special equipment to apply.

As with all Prudent products, Prudent Tri 9 derives it nutrients from premium raw materials that are read-ily absorbed by the plant .

Prudent Tri 9 and NutrolTM Fungicide applied togeth-er or in alternation have been shown to minimize or eradicate a broad spectrum of soil-borne and foliar crop diseases*.

* For a Specimen Label or other information please contact your local Performance Nutrition dealer or contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at (732) 888-8000.

Guaranteed AnalysisTotal Nitrogen (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9% 0.45% Ammoniacal Nitrogen 7.75% Nitrate Nitrogen 0.8% Urea NitrogenSoluble Potash (K2O) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9%Calcium (Ca) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9%

Derived from: Calcium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, and urea.

PREMIUM 9-0-9 SUSPENSION FERTILIZER WITH 9% CALCIUM

A G R I C U L T U R E U S E

®

Prudent is a registered trademark of LidoChem, Inc.Nutrol is a trademark of LidoChem, Inc.

LidoChem, Inc. (732) 888-8000 PhonePerformance Nutrition Division (732) 264-2751 Fax20 Village Court Hazlet, NJ 07730 www.lidochem.com

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Suggested Use Rates ( All crops 6-10 pints per acre. )

Almonds, Pistachios & Hazelnuts: 3-4 applications starting at bud swell and repeating at 3 to 4 week intervals

Apples: 3-4 applications. 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application 1-2 weeks after petal fall, and 3-4 applications starting 6-8 weeks before harvest.

Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines: 3 applications. 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application at petal fall, and 3rd application at first color.

Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, and other Caneberries: 2 ap-plications. One immediately post-bloom, and again 21-30 days later.

Brussel Sprouts: 2-4 applications starting at thinning or transplanting and as needed to pre-harvest.

Celery, Chicory: 2-4 applications starting before black heart symptoms appear.

Cherries, Plums: 1st application at bud swell, 2nd application at petal fall, 3rd application at first color, and 4th application 30-45 days pre-harvest.

Chinese Cabbage, Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower: 2-4 applications per season starting at thinning or transplanting and as needed to pre-harvest.

Citrus & Avocados: Apply 1st application pre-bloom. Apply subsequent applica-tions at mid-crop and 3-4 weeks prior to harvest.

Cotton: 3 applications between 5-7 leaf stage and flowering.

Cucumbers, Melons, Peppers, Tomatoes: 2-3 applications from bloom through fruit sizing.

Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce: 1st application after thinning, continue biweekly through head formation.

Kiwi: 2-3 applications starting at bud swell through early fruit sizing.

Ornamentals, Conifers, Christmas Trees: Apply diluted solution to thoroughly wet foliage. Apply at 2-3 week intervals and repeat as needed.

Pears: 3-4 applications. 1st application at bud swell. 2nd application 1-2 weeks after petal fall, and 3-4 applications starting 6-8 weeks before harvest.

Potatoes, onions, & other tuber crops: 2-3 applications starting at tuber initia-tion or earlier.

Strawberries: Apply 1st application soon after transplanting, apply at 30 day intervals or as needed to supplement nutritional needs.

Table Grapes: 2-3 applications as required from bloom to ripening.

Turf: 6 - 10 pints/acre or 2.2-3.8 oz per 1000 sq. f.t Apply monthly during grow-ing season.

Wine Grapes: 2-3 applications starting post shatter and again at veriason.

Aerial applications: Use Prudent Tri 9 in a minimum of 20 gallons of waterSug-gested rates are for standard ground spray volumes of 40 to 150 gallons per acre. For higher volume sprays, rate should be adjusted upward.