xt7dfn10qb56 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7dfn10qb56/data/mets.xml Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 1965 journals kaes_bulletins_191 English Lexington, Ky. : The Station, 1885- Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin n.191. text Bulletin n.191. 1965 2014 true xt7dfn10qb56 section xt7dfn10qb56 Regulatory Bulletin 191 KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 i KKK Cllll C ll R H, ,, , [ _ ._‘;(; xggyy -· -lleI l O li W ‘ 2 K j t » 1,K» at , P % P t’t i l»i. "' l A . , _' R Z 1 gi . A ,`'' ` V , K •A { ;»n V U _ *g I r" I I ry; Ng ; , . ’ , P , P /,y V . ~ 0 t~ t `xeu Q] K C - » P .‘=» f ' v _ ’ f 5 I ` Protective Equipment For Handling Pesticides University of Kentucky M Agricultural Experiment Station l Lexington FEED AND FERTILIZER DEPARTM NT KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Bruce Poundstone, Chairman Robert Mathews, Assistant Administrator and Chief Inspector W. J. Huffman, Registration Inspector J. M. Fernandez, Auditor-Inspector FIELD INSPECTORS Maurice M. Davis _ Noel J. Howard Eugene Vanderpool Nevllle Hulctte Wilson M. Routt LABORATORY STAFF Valva Midkiff John Ellis John T. Adair John A. Shrader Norma Holbrook Paul R. Caudill Dewey Newman, Jr. Robert N. Price Richard D. Westmoreland Carolyn Sue Witt * * w * e * * * * CONTENTS Companies Represented By Samples Reported In This Bulletin -----·---·----·---—------ 3 Introduction ------—-------------—---·-------·------------------------------—------- 6 Labeling Requirements -----—--—----—--—--—--------—----------------—---—----—-—----- 6 Field Inspection --··-------·---·—----------·----------------—---——------—---------- 6 Pesticide-Fertilizer Mixtures ----------------—-------—---—-------—---——--—-----—--— 6 Explanation of Tables --·-----------—-------·---------------——--------------—----·—- 7 Analyses Of Aldrin In Fertilizer —----—--—-------—--—----——--—-------------—--—----— 8 Analyses Of Dieldrin In Fertilizer ----------------——----------—--------—----—·----- ll Analyses Of Products Containing Aldrin ----------—--------—-----------·------—---—-- 11 Analyses Of Products Containing Malathion -------------------------------------—---- ll Analyses Of Products Containing Methoxychlor -·-----------------------—--—---------— ll Analyses Of Products Containing MM-30 --------------------——-------—---------------- l2 ‘ Analyses Of Products Containing Sevin --·--——------—------------·------------------- 12 Analyses Of Products Containing Sodium Hypochlorite ---------—------------·----—--· · 13 Analyses Of Products Containing Mixtures Of Pesticides - ----·---—------—------------ l7 Feed Monitoring Program ---—-----------—·~-----—---------—-—---—·—------------------ l7 Kentucky Economic Poison Law --—----------------—---—----—--—--------—-—--·-----—--- 18 This report compiled and prepared by Bruce Poundstone and W. J. Huffman Analytical data by Laboratory Staff \ - KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 3 COMPANIES REPRESENTED BY SAM LES REPORTED IN THIS BULLETIN Agricultural Supply Company Cumberland Manufacturing Company Box 34 - Old Clarksville Road 501 — 25th Avenue, North Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Nashville, Tennessee 37202 American Agricultural Chemical Company Erbrich Products Company 100 Church Street 1120 East 32nd Street New York, New York 10007 Indianapolis, Indiana 46207 Armour Agricultural Chemical Company E-Z Flo Chemical Company 350 Hurt Building Div. Growers Service Corporation Atlanta, Georgia 30303 P. O. Box 808 Lansing, Michigan 48903 Best Sales Company 1021 Summer Street Federal Chemical Company Cincinnati, Ohio 45204 646 Starks Building Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Big Star Foods P. 0. Box 4358 Glasgow Fertilizer Company Atlanta, Georgia 30302 Industrial Avenue Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Blue Arrow, Inc. 5050 Edgewood Court W. R. Grace & Company Jacksonville, Florida 32203 Davison Chemical Division 101 N. Charles Street Bluegrass Plant Foods, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland 21203 North Main Street Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031 The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 3041 Wilson Avenue Burley Belt Fertilizer Company Louisville, Kentucky 40211 Route #4 Lexington, Kentucky 40505 Gro-Green Chemical Company P. 0. Box 132 Cabell Chemical Company Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065 101 - 22nd. Street Huntington, West Virginia 25703 J. M. Harris & Company, Inc. V P. O. Box 411 Calvert Chemical Company Roanoke, Virginia 34003 Cincinnati, Ohio Houchen's Market Central Chemical Corporation Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 q 49 N. Jonathan Street Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Household Products Company Evanston, Illinois Chemical Formulators, Inc. — P. O. Box 26 Sam Houston Company V Nitro, West Virginia 25143 P. 0. Box 662 Talladega, Alabama 35160 The Clorox Company . P. 0. Box 599 Hutson Chemical Company Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Railroad Avenue Murray, Kentucky 42071 Cooperative Fertilizer Service Southern States Building Independent Grocer Alliance Dist. Co. I Richmond, Virginia 23213 Chicago, Illinois (Continued) 4 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 Companies Represented by Samples Reported in this Bulletin (Continued) International Mineral & Chemical Corporation Rigo Manufacturing Company P. 0. Box 15067 - Lockland Station 638 Benton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Nashville, Tennessee 37202 The Janszen Company Roman Cleanser Company Cincinnati, Ohio 2700 E. McNichols Road _ Detroit, Michigan 48212 Kentucky Fertilizer Works, Inc. P. O. Box 595 F. S. Royster Cuano Company 4 winchester, Kentucky 40391 Box 1940 Norfolk, Virginia 23501 Klenzade Products, Inc. P. 0. Box 1020 Sapo Elixir Chemical Company Beloit, Wisconsin 53511 9870 Big Bend Blvd. Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 The Kroger Company 1240 State Avenue The Sinclair Manufacturing Company Cincinnati, Ohio 45204 6120 N. Detroit Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43612 McKnight Keaton Grocery Company Sikeston, Missouri 63801 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 7th and Main Streets Miami Products & Chemical Company Richmond, Virginia 23123 520 Lonoke Street Dayton, Ohio 45403 Tennessee Corporation 44 Broad Street, N. W. Niagara Chemical Div. Atlanta, Georgia 30301 FMC Corporation P. 0. Box D Texize Chemicals, Inc. Wyoming, Illinois 61491 125 Broadus Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 North American Fertilizer Company Preston Street At Bergman Tobacco States Chemical Company Louisville, Kentucky 40217 P. 0. Box 479 Lexington, Kentucky 40501 Novel Wash Company 4045 Garfield Avenue V-C Chemical Company St. Louis, Missouri 63113 Div. Socony Mobil Oil Company 401 E. Main Street Ohio Valley Fertilizer Company Richmond, Virginia 23208 P. O. Box 991 Maysville, Kentucky 41056 Union Carbide Corporation 270 Park Avenue Pilot Stores, Inc. New York, New York 10017 Cincinnati, Ohio United Cooperatives, Inc. Purex Corporation, Ltd. lll Glamorgan Street 5101 Clark Avenue Alliance, Ohio 44601 Lakewood, California 90712 United States Rubber Company Ralston Purina Company Chemicals Div. 835 S. Eighth Street Elm Street St. Louis, Missouri 63199 Naugatuck, Connecticut 06770 (Continued) KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 5 Companies Represented by Samples Reported in this Bulletin (Continued) Universal Milking Machine Div. Woolfolk Chemical Works, Ltd. National Cooperatives, Inc. East Main Street First Avenue at College Fort Valley, Georgia 31030 Albert Lea, Minnesota 56007 6 REGULATORY BULLETIN 19l INTRODUCTION During the period January 1 through December 31, 1965, 1,035 pesticide sam- ples were analyzed. This figure includes 200 determinations for residues in feed. LABELING REQUIREMENTS Chemicals that require registration under the Kentucky Economic Poisons Law mest bear a label stating directions for use, which, if compiled with, are con- sidered adequate for the protection of the public. With few exceptions, the label must contain a warning or caution statement, designed to prevent injury to man and other vertebrate animals, vegetation, or other useful living things. The front or display side of the label should also bear the statement "Keep Out Of Reach Of Children." If the product is shipped in interstate commerce, the label should bear the Federal registration number. The label of the product must also contain a guaranteed analysis which shows either the name and percentage of each active ingredient together with the total percentage of the inert ingredients, or the names of each active ingredient in the descending order of their percentages together with the name of each and the total percentage of the inert ingredients. The ingredient statement of any product may be of either form except in the case of compounds, which are highly toxic to man. The ingredient statement for products containing highly toxic compounds must list the name and percentage of each active ingredient. Highly toxic materials may also be required to be colored or discolored for the protection of the public health. The label provides the public with information on the uses of and the precau- tions to be taken in using all economic poisons sold in Kentucky. The name and address of the manufacturer, the net weight or measure of the contents of any package or bottle, and the brand or trade mark under which the product is sold must appear on the label. FIELD INSPECTION In order to adequately enforce the provision of the act, field inspectors are authorized to collect samples of economic poisons and devices and to enter any car, warehouse, store, etc. supposed to contain economic poisons or devices, for the purpose of inspection or sampling. They are also authorized to issue and enforce a written or printed stop sale or removal order on a lot of economic poison when the material being offered for sale is in violation of any of the provisions of the Kentucky Economic Poisons Law. They are authorized to hold this = material at a designated place. Field inspectors are in a position to explain the various aspects of the Kentucky Economic Poisons Law so that dealers and users of pesticide products will have an understanding of this act. PESTICIDE-FERTILIZER MIXTURES An important group of specialty products are the products in which an in- secticide, herbicide, or other economic poison is incorporated into a fertilizer. Because of the nature of these products, special regulations are employed in their registration. For example, an insecticide incorporated into a fertilizer is manu- factured usually to be applied to the ground and, therefore, will be effective only against certain soil-inhabiting pests. Another inherent restriction in the use of these products may be in the method or in the time of application of either of the component parts of the product. 7 KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 7 EXPLANATION OF TABLES The following tables are compiled by active ingredient. Manufacturers are listed alphabetically above their respective products. The examinations reported ~ are official samples of pesticide products offered for sale in Kentucky. Of the samples reported, 63 samples were found to be deficient in one or more of the active ingredients guaranteed. Seventeen products were not regis- tered when the sample was taken, and one sample was of products that were mis- labeled. The symbols in the right hand column of each table have the following meaning: P (Passed) denotes the amount of active ingredient found was not significantly at variance from the amount guaranteed. D (Deficient) denotes the amount of active ingredient found was significantly below the amount guaranteed. X (Not registered) denotes the product was not registered in Ken- tucky at the time the sample was taken. M (Mislabeled) denotes the product did not meet the label require- ments in all respects. 7 8 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 ANALYSES OF ALDRIN IN FERTILIZER ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::2:::::::::::::2:::::::;::::::::;:::: Registrant Aldrin Product Guarantee Found ` THE AMERICAN AGRI CHEM. C0. 4 9 3 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.10 0.15 X 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.22 P 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.16 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.19 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.21 P 8 8 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 jbgi L 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 Q;Qj _Q 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.32 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.25 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.32 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.30 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.28 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.27 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.28 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.28 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.29 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.28 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALORIN 0.30 0.29 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.30 0.22 Q ARMOUR AGRI CHEM CCMPANY 6 12 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.03 Q 5 10 10 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 I0 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.24 P 6 12 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0,08 jl 6 6 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0,09 J 5 20 20 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.25 0,13 Q 5 10 10 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.25 0,]} QL 5 I0 10 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0,21 Jl 10 10 10 MURIATF WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0,10 D BLUE GRASS PLANT FCUDS. INC. 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.20 P 6 12 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.20 0.18 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.30 P 4 I6 4 SULFAIE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.29 P T 4 I6 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0,02 _Q 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.33 P 5 10 10 HURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.54 P BURLEY BELT FERTILIZER C0. 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.16 jg 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.15 P 8 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.15 P 5 I0 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.lH D 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.31 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.32 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.29 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.33 P , 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.31 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALURIN 0.31 0.31 P CCCP. FERTILIZER SEPVICL. INC. 5 I0 15 SULFATE WITH ALURIN 0.15 0.16 P 8 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.14 0.16 P 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITP ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 ¤ 6 6 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.15 P r KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 9 ANALYSES OF ALDRIN IN FERTILIZER (C0nt'd.) Registrant Aldrin Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks ~ COOP. FERTILIZER SERVICE, INC. (Continued) ` 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALORIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.15 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.13 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.35 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.29 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.32 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.31 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.26 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.25 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.35 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P 10 10 10 WITH ALDRIN 0.40 0.40 P 5 15 5 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.43 P FEDERAL CHEMICAL COVPANY 9 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 9 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 Q,|Q Q ‘ 9 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 D;£UL Jl 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.09 _Q 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.11 Q 9 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.16 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.16 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.02 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.23 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.]4 jl 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.25 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.19 0.26 P 6 12 12 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.38 Q I 10 10 10 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.54 P GLASGOW FERT. C0. 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.27 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.29 P V W. R. GRACE + COMPANY 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.12 P ‘ 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.26 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.07 _Q 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.25 0,18 _Q 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.12 Q 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 Q, 9 Jl · 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.36 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.30 P 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.52 P 4 16 16 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.54 P W. R. GRACE + COMPANY 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.50 0.36 Jl 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0,3] q_3; p 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.21 M 1 10 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 ANALYSES OF ALDRIN IN FERTILIZER (C0nt'd.) ::::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::;:::::2: Registrant Aldrin Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks GRD-GREEN CHEMICAL COMPANY .— CUSTOM MIX WITH ALDRIN 0.12 0.20 P CUSTOM MIX WITH ALDRIN 0.13 Q,QB _Q B 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 Q,Q4 _Q B 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.21 P 10 10 10 MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 X 8 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 QLQQ j 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.25 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.32 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.33 P HUTSON CHEMICAL COMPANY 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 1.00 0.94 P 4 12 B MURIATE WITH ALDRIN 1.00 0.88 P INTERNATIONAL MIN + CHEM CORP 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.06 jg 5 I0 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 P 5 I0 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0,05 Q 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.20 Q,|L Q 0 20 0 WITH ALDRIN 0.20 §,Q§ Q; 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P KENTUCKY FERT. WORKS. INC. . 6 6 IB SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.07 0.08 P 6 6 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.10 0.08 P CUSTOM MIX - BULK 0.13 0.13 P 4 I6 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.29 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.2H P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P NORTH AMERICAN FERT. CO. - 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.30 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 Q, 0 _Q OHIO VALLEY FERTILIZER C0. . B 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0.14 X 10 I0 20 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 0*0} Q; 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.23 il F. S. ROYSTER GUANC COMPANY 5 10 I5 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.15 Q,09 _Q 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.30 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.34 P TENNESSEE CORPCRATICN 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.16 0.14 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.16 0.15 P 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.16 0,11 _Q V 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALORIN 0.16 2,11 2 10 10 20 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.16 0.21 P V C CPEFICAL CCRPORATION 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN m.15 0 ll U 5 10 15 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN r,[5 g_gU T 61218 SULFATE WITT ALITRIN MIA '§,' 6 I? 18 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN G.3U 0.19 U 4 I6 4 SULFATE WITH AIURIM m_3| STKE T; 4 I6 4 SULFATE WITH ALDRIN 0.31 0.Qc q 4 I6 4 QULFATE WITH ALORIN L.31 KT;§ T; 4 16 4 SULFATE WITH AIORIN r,T[ 0_g; N KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 11 ANALYSES OF DIELDRIN IN FERTILIZER _ Registrant Dieldrin Product Guarantee Found V Z Z Remarks ARNUUR AGRI CPEM CCNPANY ' 5 10 5 SULFATE NITP CIELDRIN 0.19 .Q&Q& J 4 16 4 SULFATE HITP CIELBRIN 0.19 0.17 P 4 16 4 SULFATE HITP EIELDRIN 0.19 0.31 P 4 16 4 SULFATE HIT? CIELDRIN 0.19 0.34 P 5 10 5 SULFATE NITF DIELDRIN 0.19 QLQQ jL 5 10 5 SULFATE HIT? EIELDRIN 0.19 0.12 Jl 5 10 5 SULFATE h1TP DIELDRIN 0.19 0.23 P 4 16 4 SULFATE HITF EIELDRIN 0.19 0.26 P 4 16 4 SULFATE H1Th DIELCRIN 0.19 0.17 P ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING ALDRIN Registrant Aldrin Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks BURLEV BELT FERTILIZER C0. V 25 ALDRIN GRANULES 25.00 23.80 P - ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING MALATHION Registrant Malathion . Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks _ UNINED CC—0PERATIVES. INC. l UAICU MALATHICN-5 EMULSIFIABLE CONC. 54.80 58.10 P ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING METHOXYCHLOR Registrant Methoxychlor · Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks UNITED COOPERATIVES INC. UAICC PETHCXYCPLCR 23.80 24.50 P 12 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING M -30 Registrant MH-30 Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks _ U S RLBBER COFPANY Hh30 30.00 30.50 P HH3C 30.00 30.70 P FH30 30.00 30.00 P HH30 30.00 30.10 P FH30 30.00 30.10 P ` FH30 30.00 30.40 P HF30 30.00 30.40 P FH30 30.00 30.40 P HF30 30.00 30.30 P HH30 30.00 30.20 P HF30 30.00 30.20 P FH30 30.00 30.30 P FH30 30.00 30.40 P FH3O 30.00 30.40 P PH30 30.00 30.20 P NF30 30.00 30.40 P NH30 30.00 30.50 P FP30 30.00 30.60 P HF30 30.00 29.60 P ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SEVIN Registrant Savin Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks AG SUPPLY CUNPANY SEVIN 5 DUST 5.00 5.04 P CABELL CPENICAL CCNPANY CABELLS SEVTN EUST 2.00 1.98 X CALIFCRNTA CFENTCAL CCRP. CRTFC SEVIN 5 [UST 5.00 4.83 P CRTFC SEVIN 50 METTABLE 50.00 51.67 P CRTHC SEVIN GARDEN SPRAY 50.00 51.36 P CENTRAL CPENICAL CCRP. SEVTN 50-N 50.00 51.98 X I FARNRITE SEVIN 50-H 50.00 52.91 X CHEPICAL FORNULATCRS,1NC. CFEFFCRN SEVTN NP 50.00 49.51 X E-z FLC cvewxtrt CCFPANY E-Z—FLC DUST KC. 2-S 2.00 2.23 X E·Z FLC DUST NC. 5-5 5.00 5.01 X ` E-Z FLC DUST NC. 5-S 5.00 5.14 P J. N. HARRIS + 00.. INC. BLUE ERAGCN-CCNTAINS SEVTN 2.00 2.21 P BLUE CRAGCN-CCATAINS SEVIN 2.00 1.98 P BLUE DRAGCN-CCNTATNS SEVIN 2.00 1.86 P NEW CCPPER DRACCN 2.00 2.03 P SAF HCUSTCN COVPANV HCUSTCNS SEVIN 1.75 BEAN DLST 1.75 1.86 P KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 13 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SEVIN (C0nt'd.) :::::::Z::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::2:::;:::: Registrant Sevin Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks NIIBARA CHEM DIV FNC CCRP. · SEVIN 50 HETTAELE POWDER 50.00 51.67 P · RIBB NANUFACTURING CCVPANY KILL—KO VEGETAELE DUST 5.00 4.95 P KILL—KO VEGETAELE DUST 5.00 5.14 P KILL—K0 B0 PERCENT NP 80.00 84.65 P SOUTHERN STATES CCCP.y INC. STATESPAN 3 PERCENT SEVIN DUST 3.00 3-19 P STATESPAN 3 PERCENT SEVIN DUST 3.C0 3.07 P STAWESPAN 3 PERCENT SEVIN DUST 3.00 3.64 P STAWESVAN 3 PERCENT SEVIN DUST 3.00 3.37 P TOBACCO STATES CHEN CC 1.75 PERCENT BEAN DUST 1.75 1.60 P VEGETABLE DUST 5.00 4.89 P FLEA BEATLE DUST 5.00 4.36 P INSECT DUST 10.00 9.90 P 50 PERCENT SEVIN HP 50.00 52.60 P UNION CARBIDE CORPCRATION UNICN CARBIDE SEVIN 50-H 50.C0 50.43 P UNICN CARBIDE SEVIN 5C-H 50.00 50.74 P UNIEN CARBIDE SEVIN 5C-w 50.00 50.74 P UNION CARBIOE SEVIN 80.00 86.63 P UNICN CARBIDE SEVIN 80.CG 87.13 X V UNITED CC·OPERATIVES• INC. UNICC 5 PERCENT SEVIN DUST 5.00 5.14 P UNICO SEVIN SPRAY POWDER 50.00 49.51 P HCOLFCLK CPENICAL kCRKS• LTD. SECURITY SEVIN BEAN DUST 1.75 1.75 P SECURITY 5 PERCENT GARDEN DUST 5.00 4.98 P SECURITY 5 PERCENT GARDEN DUST 5.00 4.89 P ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE : Registrant Sodium Hygochlorite Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks ‘ ATLANTIC + PACIFIC TEA CC. BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 5.38 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACF 5.25 5.68 P . BRIGHT STAR LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 5.34 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACF 5.25 5.58 D BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY PLEACH 5.25 5.58 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 4.93 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 5.16 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACP 5.25 5.40 P BRIGHT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACE 5.25 5.45 P BRIGFT SAIL LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 5.24 P BEST SALES CC. BEST NHITE LAUNDRY BLEACH 5.25 5.01 P 14 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SODIUM HYPOCH ORITE (C0nt'd.) Registfant Sodium Hygochlorice Pr¤duc¤ Guarantee Found BIG STAR FCODS 3-D BLEACE 5.25 5.81 P 3 D BLEACH 5.25 jlbi. JL BLUE ARROW INC. WHITE ARROW BLEACF 5.25 5.16 P WHITE ARROW BLEACH 5.25 5.39 P WYITE ARRCW BLEACP 5.25 5.27 P WHITE ARROW BLEACF 5.25 5.39 P CILUERT CHEMICAL CC. SUN—FRESH BLEACF 5.25 5.40 X THE CLCROX COVPANY CLCRCX BLEACH 5.25 5.30 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.21 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.25 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.28 P CLCRUX BLEACH 5.25 5.27 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.27 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.02 P CLCROX BLEACF 5.25 5,59 _Q CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.35 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.28 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.2R P CLCRCX BLEACH 5.25 5.34 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.07 P CLOROX BLEACH 5.25 5.32 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.14 P I CLCROX BLEACF 5.25 5.21 P CLCRCX BLEACH 5.25 5.24 P CLCROX BLEACH 5.25 5.22 P CLCRCX BLEACP 5.25 5.11 P CLORCX BLEACF 5.25 5.09 P CLCRCX BLEACH 5.25 5.34 P CUYBERLAND NEG. CCNPANY BRI-TEX BLEACF 5.25 3.74 _Q RRI—TEX BLEACE 5.25 Q,}7 JL BRI—TEX BLEACP 5.25 },§4 il 7 ERBRICP PRODUCTS CCNPANY TIPE SAVER HOUSEFCLD BLEACE 5.25 5.32 P HOUCHENS OUR SPECIAL ULEACE 5.25 5.36 P OUR SPECIAL ULLACE 5.25 6.74 P OUR SPECIAL HLEACP 5.25 5,35 gl OUR SPECIAL RLEACE 5.25 4.96 P ` OUR SPECIAL BLEACP 5.75 4.73 P HOUSEHOLC PRCCLCTS CC. LITTLE NONNIE ERANC HCUSEPFLD RLLACH 5.25 5.08 X KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 15 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (C0nt'd.) R€Bi5PF3¤¤ Sodium Hygochlorice Product Guarantee Found INDEPENDENT GRCCERS ALLIANCE IGA HI POWER BLEACF 5.25 5.33 P ` IGA HCUSEHCLD ELEACH 5.25 5.52 P IGA HI POWER BLEACF 5.25 5.40 P THE JANSZEN CC. DOT DEODORANT ELEACH 5.25 4.96 X KLENZADE PRODUCTS• INC. KLENZADE X—4 6.40 5,55 jL KRUEER KROGER KANCU ELEACF 5.25 5.66 P KROGER KANDU BLEACE 5.25 5.33 P KROGER KANDU BLEACE 5.25 5.43 P KROGER KANDU ELEACP 5.25 5.60 P KROGER KANDU BLEACF 5.25 5.11 P KROGER KANCU BLEACH 5.25 5.47 P KROGER KANEU BLEACF 5.25 5.29 P KROGER KANCU BLEACE 5.25 4.93 P KROGER KANDU BLEACF 5.25 5.57 P KROGER KANCU BLEACP 5.25 5.32 P KRCGER KANEU BLEACF 5.25 5.41 P KROGER KANDU BLEACP 5.25 5.16 P KROGER KANCU BLEACP 5.25 5.54 P KROGER KANCU BLEACF 5.25 5.56 P ' FCKNIGHT KEATCN GRCC. CU. CFLOROSAN HOUSEFCLE BLEACP 5.25 4.84 P HIINI PRODUCTS + CPE". CC. JACK + JILL LICUIC BLEACH 5.25 4.77 P BLINK 5.25 6.08 P BLINK 5.25 5.39 P NOVEL WASH COPPANY NCVEL BLEACH 5.25 4.79 X NCVEL WASP BLEACP 5.25 5.12 X 1 PILOT STORES INC. LITTLE SKIPPER BLEACP • CLEANER 5.25 5.24 P PUREX CCRPORATIONy LTC. FLEECY WHITE BLEACE 5.25 5.30 P FLEECY WHITE ELEACP 5.25 4.89 P FLEECY WHITE BLEACP 5.25 5.34 P FLEECY WHITE HLEACP 5.25 5.34 P ` FLEECY WHITE ELEACF 5.25 4*52 IL FLEECY WHITE BLEACF 5.25 4,22 JL FLEECY WFITE HLEACF 5.25 5.10 P FLEECY WHITE BLEACP 5.25 5.47 P FLEECY WHITE BLEACE 5.25 5.24 P FLEECV WPITE BLEACP 5.25 5.26 P PUREX BLEACH 6.CO 6.07 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.01 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 3.62 j; PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.31 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.12 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.42 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.44 P PUREX BLFACH 5.25 5.53 P PUREX BLFACH 5.25 5.4H P PUREX BLEACE 5.25 5.49 P 16 REGULATORY BULLETIN 191 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SODIUM HYPOCH ORITE (C0nr'd.) Registrant Sodium Hzgcchlorite Product Guarantee Found Z Z Remarks PUREX CORPORATION, LTD. (C0nt'd.) PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.33 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.31 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.46 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.30 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.48 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.50 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.44 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.41 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 5.38 P PUREX BLEACH 5.25 4.95 P ` NEW PUREX SUPER BLEACH 6.00 5.94 P NEW PUREX SUPER BLEACP 6.00 6.34 P PUREX SUPER BLEACH 6.00 6.23 P PUREX SUPER BLEACH 6.00 5.98 P PUREX SUPER BLEACH 6.00 6.40 P MAGIC HOUSEHOLD RLEACH 5.25 5.18 P ‘ ROFIN CLEANSER COFPANY ROMAN CLEANSER BLEACH 5.25 5.37 P ROFAN CLEANSER BLEACH 5.25 5.27 P ROFAN CLEANSER BLEACH 5.25 },Q[ Jl ROPAN CLEANSER BLEACP 5.25 4.94 P RCVAN CLEANSER BLEACH 5.25 5.51 P ROPAN CLEANSER BLEACH 5.25 5.20 ° ROFAN CLEANSER BLEACP 5.25 5.66 SAPG ELIXIR CHEMICAL COMPANY ‘ SAPO BLEACH 5.25 4.83 P SAPO BLEACH 5.25 4.97 P THE SINCLAIR PEG. CCVPANY SUNRAE 5.25 §.B4 J SUNRAE 5.25 5.22 P SUNRAE 5.25 5.58 P SUNRAE 5.25 5.41 P ` WHITE PONEAY BLEACP 5.25 5.48 P WHITE NONEAY BLEACH 5.25 5.65 P WHITE PONCAY BLEACE 5.25 3,Li jL WHITE PUNEAY BLEACF 5.25 5.74 P WHITE NONDAV BLEACH 5.25 5.64 P WHITE VONDAY BLEACH 5.25 5.32 P WHITE NONCAY BLEACH 5.25 5.60 P WHITE NONEAY BLEACH 5.25 5.66 P WHITE FONDAY BLEACH 5.25 4,60 J WHITE NCNEAY BLEACP 5.25 5.12 P WHITE PONEAY BLEACH 5.25 5.57 P WHITE FONDAY BLEACH 5.25 5.28 P ' WHITE PONDAY BLEACH 5.25 5.65 P WHITE FONCAY BLEACH 5.25 4.74 P WHITE PONEAY BLEACH 5.25 5.37 P TEXIZE CHEMICALS. INC. TEXIZE BLEACH 5.25 _1L@l JL TEXIZE BLEACH 5.25 4.95 P TEXIZE BLEACH 5.25 5.22 P TRU-WAY BLEACH 5.25 5.36 P LN1VERSAL FILKING VACPINE CIV. UNIVEQSAL CHLCP-F—SAN 6.40 },QQ JL UNIVERSAL CHLCR-E-SAN 6.40 },§3 JL UNIVERSAL CHLC¤—P-SAN 6.40 6.27 P UNIVERSAL CHLF¤—C—SAN 6.40 6.58 P . KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISONS REPORT, 1965 17 ANALYSES OF PRODUCTS CONIAINING MIXTURES OF PESTICIDES Registrant Product Guarantee Found Remarks Active Ingredient Z Z RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Purina Fly Checker DDVP 0.25 0.49 P Dipterex 1.00 * Do DDVP 0.25 0.20 P Dipterex 1.00 * Do . DDVP 0.25 0.06 D . Dipterex 1.00 * Do DDVP 0.25 0.12 Q Dipterex 1.00 * D0 _ DDVP 0.25 0.53 P Dipterex 1.00 * * Product not analyzed for this ingredient. FEED MONITORING PROGRAM The class of insecticides known as chlorinated hydrocarbons (DDT, dieldrin, hepta- V chlor, etc.) do not decompose readily after application. These insecticides have been used in Kentucky on crops fed to farm animals. Resi- dues on such feed are stored in the fat of animals consuming them. Only a trace quantity is necessary to be passed by dairy animals into milk. To assure dairymen that feeds fed in Kentucky are satisfactory, the Department of Feed and Fertilizer set up a Pesticide Residue Monitoring Program in 1962. The first year, 34 samples were analyzed. By 1965, 200 samples had been screened in this way. All dairy feed samples received by the department are now being analyzed for chlori- . nated hydrocarbon residues. They are checked for aldrin, lindane, dieldrin, DDT, DDD (rhothane), heptachlor, heptachlor epoxide and endrin. All feeds tested have been within the tolerance. 18 REGULATORY BLLLETIN 191 KENTUCKY ECONOMIC POISON LAW - An act concerning regulation of the manufacture, sale, transportation, distribution _ and use of economic poisons and devices including fungicides, rodentieides and herbicides. 217.540 Definitions for KRS 217.540 to 217.640. As used in KRS 217.540 to 217.640, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) "Economic poison" means any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any insects, rodents, fungi, bacteria, weeds or other form of plant or animal life or viruses (except viruses on or in living · man or other animals) which the Director shall declare to be a pest; (2) "Device" means any instrument or contrivance intended for trapping, destroy- ing, repelling or mitigating insects or rodents or destroying, repelling or mitigating fungi, bacteria or weeds, or such other pests as may be designated by the Director, but not including simple mechanical devices such as rat traps or equipment used for the application of economic poisons when sold separately therefrom; (3) "1nsecticide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended for pre- venting, destroying, repelling or mitigating any insects which may be present in any environment whatsoever; (4) "Fungicide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended for pre- venting, destroying, repelling or mitigating any fungi or plant disease; (5) "Rodenticide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended for pre- venting, destroying, repelling or mitigating rodents or any other vertebrate animal which the Director shall declare to be a pest; (6) "Herbicide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended for pre- venting, destroying, repelling or mitigating any weed; (7) ‘Veed" means any plant which grows where not wanted; (B) "Insect" means any of the numerous small invertebrate animals generally having the body more or less obviously segmented, for the most part belonging to the class Insecta, comprising six-legged, usually winged forms as for example, beetles, bugs, bees, flies and to other allied classes of arthropods whose members are wingless and usually have more than six legs, as for example, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes, and wood lice, also nematodes and other worms, or any other invertebrates which are destructive, constitute a liability, and may be classed as pests; (9) “Fungi" means all non-chlorophyll bearing thallophytes (that is, all non- chlorophyll bearing plants of a lower order than mosses and liverworts) as for example, V rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, yeasts, bacteria and viruses,except those on or in living man or other animals; (10) "lngredient statement" or "guaranteed analysis statement" means either (1) a statement of the name and percentage of each active ingredient, together with the total percentage of the inert ingredients, in the economic poisons; and in addition, in case the economic poisons contain arsenic in any form, a statement of the percentage of total and water soluble arsenic, each stated as elemental (metallic) arsenic; or (2) a state- ment of the name of each active ingredient in the descending order of percentages, together with the name of each and total percentage of the inert ingredients, if any there be, in the economic poison (except option one shall apply if the preparation is highly toxic to man, determined as provided in KRS 217.580), and in case the economic poisons contain arsenic in any form a statement of the percentage of total and water sol