EPA COMPENDIUM
OF
REGISTERED PESTICIDES
Volume I
Herbicides and Plant Regulators
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticides Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, B.C., 20402
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TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
INTRODUCTION
The increasing need by Federal and State regulatory officials, extension
service personnel, and industry and agricultural grower organizations
for up-to-date information on pesticides registered by the Pesticides
Registration Division, Office of Pesticides Programs, has prompted this
publication. Under the present circumstances OPP must furnish accurate
and timely information on new pesticide uses and changes in old uses to
the various people involved with the dissemination of information to the
many users of registered pesticides products.
The Compendium will eventually be a compilation of all uses found on the
labeling of all products registered with the Registration Division. It
is in loose leaf form, and will be published in increments as the pages
on specific chemicals are completed. The Compendium will be maintained
up to date via the issuance of replacement pages on a periodic basis.
The Compendium is NOT a list of recommendations, and it is NOT intended
to supplant recommendations made by Federal and State extension and
research agencies.
The Compendium has been divided into the following five volumes:
Volume I - Herbicides and Plant Regulators
Volume II - Fungicides and Nematicides
Volume III - Insecticides, Acaricides, Molluscicides and Antifouling
Compounds
Volume IV - Rodenticides and Mammal, Bird and Fish Toxicants
Volume V - Disinfectants
VOLUME I
Volume I contains the uses found on labeling of products registered as
herbicides, defoliants, dessicants, plant regulators and algaecides.
The intention is to eventually include information on mixtures as well
as the uses of the basic chemicals. It is also anticipated that the
common names of herbicides accepted by the Weed Science Society of
America, as well as many of the more well-known proprietary names, will
be included in the volume along with the chemical names in order to make
the volume more useful.
The format of the volume will be such that the chemical or accepted
common name will appear at the top of each page. The other names and
proprietary names will appear at the bottom of the first page of each
chemical.
Issued: December 20, 1974
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The first stage of each chemical will contain various information
pertinent to the chemical. Perhaps the most important item on the first
page will be the portion on the broadleaf weeds and grasses controlled
by the chemical. Some of this information not directly on labeling is
obtained from various sources, e.g. herbicide references and texts,
published papers, and correspondence. Additional information on herbi-
cides may be obtained from the Herbicide Handbook published by the Weed
Science Society of America.
Subsequent pages of each chemical will contain the sites of application,
dosages, formulations involved, types of applications, tolerances, limi-
tations, et cetera.
The crops and sites will be organized in a logical sequence within the
chemical write-up under group headings to standardize the format, and
for ease of reference.
Group Headings for Volume I - Herbicides and Plant Regulators
I. AGRICULTURAL CROPS (Listed alphabetically)
Including fallow land, pastures and rangeland
II. AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Such as barns, storage buildings, rights-of-way, fence rows,
etc.
III. ORNAMENTALS
A. Plants (Listed alphabetically)
B. Lawns and turf
C. Greenhouses
D. Nurseries and tree farms
IV. RIGHTS-OF-WAY (Excluding Agricultural and Rangelands)
A. Railroad (Including railroad ballast)
B. Roadway
C. Utility
V. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Such as buildings, fence rows, parking lots, storage areas,
and tank farms
VI. DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES, SCHOOLS
Such as driveways, fence rows, patios, sidewalks, playgrounds,
and tennis courts
VII. FOREST, CHAPARRAL, NONAGRICULTURAL and WASTELANDS
Issued: 12-20-74 ii
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VIII. AQUATIC AREAS (Including Agricultural)
A. Potable Water: Bottlers, municipal systems, private
systems, wells
B. Industrial: cooling towers, pulp and paper mills
C. Impounded Water: lakes, ponds (including animal drinking),
reservoirs
D. Moving Water: canals, ditches (Including irrigation),
streams
E. Marshes, Estuaries, Shorelines
F. Adjacent to Water: berm areas, ditch banks
G. Ornamental and Recreational: fountains, aquaria, swimming
pools, fish and lily ponds
II. Other Commercial: fish hatcheries, hydroponic and other
aquaculture areas
Acceptable dosages in pounds of active ingredient per acre (or other
designated units) are listed below each crop or site. Dosage ranges may
be given relative to soil type, use pattern or geographical location.
The highest rate of application is the maximum allowable for the
accepted tolerance on the respective crop. Different formulations may
require different dosages for the same use or crop.
Due to unavoidable repetition, some sites will be found under more than
one heading e.g., fence rows; therefore it is suggested that a cross-
check be made in such cases. Note that a distinction is made between
buildings, fence rows, rights-of-way, etc., on Agricultural Premises as
opposed to similar sites on Nonagricultural areas. This separation is
necessary due to the significantly different human and wildlife exposure
that is likely to occur in the two locations. Particular attention must
be made to the specific site of application to insure use of the proper
dosages, methods of application and limitations.
The tolerance in parts per million (ppm) is listed directly to the right
of each crop or site. The specific part of the plant or animal to which
the tolerance applies is given in parentheses. Below the tolerance
information, use and geographic limitations are presented. This
information usually related directly to maintaining acceptable tolerance
levels and therefore should be read carefully. An attempt has been made
to use clear, unambiguous, standardized phrases in the instructions.
Information on method of application or timing are listed to the right
of the dosage and pertain to that dosage and formulation only, or to
dosages listed below which are not accompanied by other information.
Patterns of use which cannot reasonably be expected to result in
residues in or on food or feed may not require a tolerance and will be
designated as nonfood uses by the letters "NF." The word "Extended"
appears where action is being taken to acquire data to petition for a
tolerance.
Issued: 6-30-75 iii Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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The symbols and abbreviations used for pesticide formulations referred
to after the "Prinicipal Formulations" entry and in the "Dosage" column
include:
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The resources available preclude issuing the volume as a complete
document in the desired format. Consequently, we. are issuing the
seventeen (17) chemicals completed in the desired format, plus the
remaining charts from the old "EPA Summary of Registered Agricultural
Pesticide Chemical Uses," as a package. Recent changes have been
incorporated in the charts where appropriate. This will provide the
recipient with as complete and useful a publication as possible at this
time. The old "Summary" charts should be discarded upon receipt of the
new revision of each chemical.
Issued: 6-30-75 v Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
INDEX TO VOLUME I
HERBICIDES ANT) PLANT REGULATORS
Names in small letters: chemical names or accepted common names.
Names capitalized: other names.
Prefixes alphabetized: all prefixes consisting of two or more letters
which indicate the number of the chemical groups in the compound,
e.g., di, tri, bis, tris, et cetera.
Prefixes not alphabetized: numbers; individual capital letters
indicating elements, such as 0 (oxygen), N (nitrogen), S (sulfur),
et cetera; words and single letter position indicators (locants),
such as a (alpha), b(beta), gamma, o (ortho), m(meta), p (parcC); words
or letters designating isomers, such as n, sec, tert, sis, trans, d, 1.
The "P" in the left margin indicates a chemical with pending registration.
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acrolein I-A-1
Acrylaldehyde I-A-1
alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
* *alkenyl (90% C18, 10% C16) I-A-3
* *alkenyl (80% Ci8, 20% Ci6) I-A-4
*alkenyl (75% C18, 25% C16) I-A-5
1-(alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil I-A-6
1-alkyl (Cg-C^8)*-amino-3-aminopropane propionate copper
acetate complex
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil I-A-7
alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
* *alkyl (100% C14) I-A-8
* *alkyl (95% C14> 3% C12, 2% C16) I-A-9
* *alkyl (93% C14, 4% C12, 3% C16) I-A-10
* *alkyl (67% C12, 25% C1A, 7% C16, 1% C8 + C10 + C18) I-A-11
* *alkyl (65% C12, 25% C14, 10% C16) I-A-12
* *alkyl (61% C, 9, 23% Ci4, 11% Clfi, 2.5% CR+C10, 2.5% C18) I-A-13
* *alkyl (60% CIA, 30% etc, 5% Cno, 5% C18) I-A-14
* *alkyl (60% C14, 25% C12, 15% C16) I-A-15
* *alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12) I-A-16
* *alkyl (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) I-A-17
* *alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18) I-A-18
alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
* *alkyl (90% Ci4, 57. C12, 5% CIQ) I-A-19
* *alkyl (65% C12, 25% C14, 10% C16) I-A-20
* *alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 10% C12) I-A-21
* *alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14> 17% Clgf 3% C18) I-A-22
*These chemicals, omitted at this printing, will be issued at a later date.
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alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
* *alkyl (90% C14, 5% C12, 5% C16) I-A-23
alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
* *alkyl (68% C12» 32% C14) I-A-24
* *alkyl (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18) I-A-25
alkyl* dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium chloride
* *alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14) I-A-26
alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride
* *alkyl (55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% C18) I-A-27
alkyl (53% C12, 19% C14, 8.5% C16, 7% C8, 6.5% C10,
6% C1s)-1>3-propanediamine I-A-28
alkyl (70% C^s, 27% Cie, 3% C14) trimethyl ammonium
„ chloride I-A-29
^allantoin I-A-30
allyl alcohol I-A-31
Ametryn I-E-13
#'H-amino-6-te^t-butyl-3-(methylthio)-as-triazin-5(4H)-one -- I-A-32
5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone I-P-34
3-amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid I-C-12
*4-amino-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-3-(methylthio)-1,2,4-tri=
n ry 4 « C / /, Tl N __ r\ *-» rt _ — _ ___ — — _______ ___ __ __ __. _,_ _ ._ T A__*5'?
&.£, JLIl J ^tT~i/ VJlltS "" —•—• -~— —-~^«.—._ «.-_,-. ,1, irV J
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*bifenox, sodium salt I-B-7
*bis[(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl]phosphite I-T-51
*bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide I-T-5
*2,4-bis(isopropylamino)-6-methoxy-s-triazine I-B-8
2,4-bis(isopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)-s-triazine I-B-9
*2,4-bis[(3-methoxypropyl)amino]-6-(methylthio)-s-triazine - I-B-10
p *N,N-bis(phosphonomethyl)glycine I-G-3
*bis(tributyltin) oxide I-B-11
*bis(tributyltin) sulfide I-B-12
borate (sodium salts) I-B-13
*borax I-B-13
bromacil I-B-14
*bromacil, lithium salt of I-B-15
5-bromo-3-sec-butyl-6-methyluracil I-B-14
3-(4-bromo-3-chlorophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea I-C-15
*5-bromo-3-isopropyl-6-methyluracil I-I-2
*4-bromoacetoxymethyl-w-dioxolane I-B-16
*3-(p-bromophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea I-M-24
bromoxynil I-B-17
*BTC 471 I-A-25
*BTC 1100 I-A-26
butanedioic acid mono(2,2-dimethylhydrazide) I-D-3
3-tert-butyl-5-chloro-6-methyluracil I-T-1
p *2-tert-butyl-4-2-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-A2-
1,3,4-oxadiazolin-5-one 1-0-6
*l-butyl-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l-methylurea I-N-12
2-sec«fcutyl-4,6-dinitrophenol I-D-72
N-butyl-N-ethyl-aZp7za,aZp7za,aZp/ia-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p-
toluidine • I-B-3
2-(£er£-butylanino)-4-(ethylamino)-6-(methylthio)-s-tria=
zine I-B-18
*Butylate I-E-15
*ter£-butylcarbamic acid, ester with 3-(m-hydroxyphenyl)-l,=
1-dimethylurea I-K-1
l-(5-£ert-butyl-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2yl)-l,3-dimethylurea . -I D-i^"
cacodylic acid I-C-1
*calcium acid methanearsonate I-C-2
*calcium arsenate I-C-3
*calcium chlorate I-C-4
calcium cyanamide I-C-5
*calcium hypochlorite I-C-6
*calcium propanearsonate I-C-7
captan I-C-8
carbaryl I-C-9
carbon disulfide I-C-10
CDAA I-D-12
CDEC I-C-21
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*chelates of copper citrate and copper gluconate I-C-11
chloramben I-C-12
chloramben ammonium salt I-C-13
*chlorazine I-C-14
chlorbromuron I-C-15
*chlordane, technical I-C-16
*chlorinated glycoluril I-T-3
*chlorinated C$ hydrocarbons (1,2-dichloropropane and
1,3-dichloropropene and other related compounds) I-D-54
*chlorine dioxide I-C-17
*2-chloro-4,6-bis(diethylamino)-s-triazine I-C-14
2-chloro-4,6-bis(ethylamino)-s-triazine I-S-12
2-chloro-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-s-triazine I-C-18
4-chloro-2-butynyl m-chlorocarbanilate I-B-1
2-chloro-4-(cyclopropylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine I-C-41
2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-N-(methoxymethyl)-acetanilide I-A-1
*2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine I-A-43
*2-[[4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-methyl-
propionitrile I-C-19
2-chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide I-C-20
*4-chloro-5- (methylamino)-2- (a, a, cz-trif luoro-m-tolyl) -3-
(2H)-pyridazinone I-N-16
*[ (4-chloro-<9-tolyl)oxy]acetic acid I-M-11
*4-[(4-chloro-o-tolyl)oxy]butyric acid I-M-5
*2-[(4-chloro-o-tolyl)oxy]propionic acid — I-M-7
2-chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate I-C-21
*chloroethylene bisthiocyanate I-C-22
(2-chloroethyl)phosphonic acid I-E-7
*N-(2-chloroethyl)-a ,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N-propyl-p-
toluidine I-F-10
*2-chloroethyl trimethyl ammonium chloride I-C-23
2-(p-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid I-C-24
3-[p-(p-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]-1,1-dimethylurea I-C-30
2-(m-chlorophenoxy)propionamide I-C-25
*p-chlorophenoxyacetic acid I-C-26
p-chlorophenoxyacetic acid:
diethanolamine salt I-C-27
sodium salt I-C-28
*3-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,1-dimethylurea I-M-28
*3-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,1-dimethylurea trichloroacetate I-M-29
chloropicrin I-C-29
chloroxuron I-C-30
*Chlorpropham I-I-6
CIPC I-I-6
*citric acid I-C-31
*CMA I-C-2
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*coal t£r acids (coal tar phenols) I-C-32
*coal tar neutral oils I-C-33
*copper I-C-34
copper (from basic copper carbonate) I-C-35
*copper hydroxide I-C-36
*copper naphthenate I-C-37
*copper oxide I-C-38
*copper sulfate monohydrate I-C-39
copper sulfate or copper sulfate pentahydrate I-C-40
*copper triethanolamine complex I-C-41
*cresylic acid or cresols I-C-42
*cuprous oxide I-C-43
*cyanamide I-C-44
*Cyanazine I-C-19
Cycloate I-E-14
cycloheximide I-C- 45
P *a-cyclopropyl-a-(p-methoxyphenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol I-A-36
N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-
dinitro-N-propyl-p-toluidine I-P-30
cyprazine I-C-46
*cypromid I-C-47
2,4-D I-D-29
dalapon 1-D-l
dalapon sodium salt I-D-2
daminozide I-D-3
*Dazomet I-T-5
*2,4-DB I-D-21
*DCPA I-D-6 7
Ill-decanol or n-decanol I-D-4
*dehydroabietylamine acetate I-D-5
*2,4-DEP I-T-51
desmedipham I-D- 6
*dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl derived from coconut oil fatty acids I-D-7
*N-dialkyl(47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8% C16,
8% Cg) dimethyl ammonium chloride I-D-8
*di[alkyl (60% C$, 40% CIQ) oxypropyl] dimethyl ammonium
chloride I-D-9
*dialkyl (60% Ci4, 30% C16, 5% Ci2, 5% GIS) methyl benzyl
ammonium chloride I-D-10
*2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-tolyl methylcarbamate I-D-11
*Diallate I-D-ls
N,N-diallyl-2-chloroacetamide I-D-12
*diammonium methanearasonate I-D-13
3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile I-B-17
dicamba I-D-14
dicamba dimethylamine salt I-D-15
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dichlobenil I-D-16
dichlone I-D-17
S-(2,3-dichloroallyl) diisopropylthiocarbamate I-D-18
3,6-dichloro-tf-anisic acid I-D-14
3,5-dichloro-N-(l,l-dimethyl-2-propynyl)benzamide I-D-19
*l,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin I-D-20
*3' ,4'-dichloro-2-methylacrylanilide I-D-58
2,3-dichloro-l,4-naphthoquinone I-D-17
2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile I-D-16
3',4'-dichlorocyclopropanecarboxanilide • I-C-46
*4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid I-D-21
4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid:
* butoxyethanol ester of I-D-22
dimethylamine salt of I-D-23
* isooctyl ester of I-D-24
2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl sulfate sodium salt I-D-25
*2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid I-D-26
2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid:
butoxyethanol ester of I-D-27
* isooctyl ester of I-D-28
*2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid I-D-29
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid:
* alkanolamine salt (of the ethanol and isopropanol
series) I-D-30
* butoxyethoxypropyl ester of I-D-31
* butoxyethyl ester of I-D-32
* butoxypropyl ester of I-D-33
butyl ester of I-D-34
* diethanolamine salt of I-D-35
* dimethylamine salt of I-D-36
* ethyl ester of I-D-37
* heptylamine salt of I-D-38
* isobutyl ester of I-D-39
* isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl) ester of I-D-40
* isopropanolamine salt of I-D-41
* isopropyl ester of I-D-42
* isopropylamine salt of I-D-43
lithium salt of I-D-44
* N,N-dimethyl oleyl-linoleyl amine salt of I-D-45
* N-oleyl-l,3-propylenediamine salt of I-D-46
* oleylamine salt of I-D-47
* propylene glycol butyl ether ester of I-D-48
sodium salt of I-D-49
* triethanolamine salt of I-D-50
* triethylamine salt of I-D-51
* triisopropanolamine salt of I-D-52
3,(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea I-D-83
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3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea I-L-2
*0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl isopropylphosphoramido=
thioate I-D-53
P *2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-l,2,4-oxadiazolidine-
3,5-dione (Tech.) I-M-1
2,4-dichlorophenyl p-nitrophenyl ether I-D-54
1,2-dichloropropane, 1,3-dichloropropene and related €3
compounds I-D-55
*1,3-dichloropropene I-D-56
3',4'-dichloropropionanilide I-D-57
2,2-dichloropropionic acid I-D-1
*Dichlorprop I-D-26
*dicryl I-D-58
*didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride I-D-59
*N3,N3-diethyl-2,4-dinitro-6-(trifluromethyl)-m-phenylene=
diamine I-D-60
diethyl dithiobis(thionoformate) I-D-61
*dihydroabietylamine acetate I-D-62
1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione I-D-63
6,7-dihydrodipyrido[l,2-a:2',l'-c]pyrazlnediium dibromide I-D-80
*diisobutylphenoxyethoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride (also monohydrate)(also para-...) I-D-64
S-(0,0-diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) ester of N-(2-mer=
captoethyl) benzenesulfonamide I-D-65
*dimethyl ammonium 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetate I-D-36
l,l'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium bis(methylsulfate) I-P-1
l,l'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride I-P-2
N,N-dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetamide I-D-76
2,5-dimethyl-2-ethylhexanoic acid: 2,2,3,5-tetramethyl=
hexanoic acid; 2,4-dimethyl-2-isopropylpentanoic acid and
related isomers I-D-66
3-[2-(3,5-dimethyl-2-oxocyclohexyl)-2-hydroxyethyl]
glutarimide I-C-45
*1,l-dimethyl-3-phenylurea I-F-5
dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate I-D-67
l,l-dimethyl-3-(aZp/za ,aZp/2<2,aZp7za:-trifluoro-ff7-tolyl)urea — I-F-11
dimethylarsinic acid I-C-1
N,N-dimethyldodecylamine, acetate I-D-68
Dinitramine I-D-60
4,6-dinitro-o-sec-amylphenol I-D-69
4,6-dinitro-o-sec-butylphenol I-D-72
4,6-dinltro-o-cresol I-D-70
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol, sodium salt I-D-71
2,6-dinitro-N.N-dipropylcumidine I-I-3
•3,5-dinitro-N^, N4-dipropylsulfanilamide 1-0-5
dinoseb I-D-72
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dinoseb, alkanolamine salts of the ethanol and isopropanol
series I-D-71
dinoseb, ammonium salt I-D-'/t
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt I-D-75
diphenamid I-D-76
*diphenylamine I-D-77
•dipropetryn I-D-78
*dipropylene glycol methyl ether I-D-79
diquat dibromide I-D-80
*disodium N-(2-hydroxyethyl)iminodiacetate I-D-81
disodium methanearsonate I-D-82
diuron I-D-83
DMTT I-T-5
DNBP I-D-72
DNOC I-D-70
*dodecylaminonium methanearsonate and octylammonium methane=
arsonate 1-0-3
*dodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride I-D-84
DSMA I-D-82
*Dynium I-A-22
*EDTA I-E-19
endothall I-E-1
endothall:
* di(N,N-dimethylalkyl*amine) salt
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil I-E-2
dipotassium salt I-E-3
disodium salt I-E-4
mono-(N,N-dimethylalkyl*amine) salt
*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil I-E-5
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*erbon I-E-6
ethephon I-E-7
*ethiolate I-E-8
*6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline I-E-9
*S-[aZp/za~(ethoxycarbonyl)benzyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphoroa4 =
thioate — I-E-10
ethoxyquin I-E-9
*ethyl alcohol —• I-E-11
*2-(ethylamino)-4-(isopropylamino)-6-methoxy-s-triazine I-E-12
2-(ethylamino)-4-(isopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)-s-triazine I-E-13
S-ethyl cyclohexylethylthiocarbamate ]~E~1'
S-ethyl diethylthiocarbamate I-E-8
S-ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate I-E-15
S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate I-E 16
ethylene I-E-17
*ethylenediamine I-E-lo
*ethylenediamin<2tetraacetic acid ~ I-E-19
*ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt I-E-20
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ethylene dibromide ---------------------------------------- I-E-21
ethylene glycol bis(trichloroacetate) --------------------- I-E-22
S-ethyl N-ethylthiocyclohexanecarbamate ------------------- I-E-14
S-ethyl hexahydro-lH-azepine-1-carbothioate --------------- I-E-23
ethyl m-hydroxycarbanilate carbanilate -------------------- I-D-6
P *N-(l-ethylpropyl)-2,6,-dinitro-3,4,-xylidine -------------- I-E-24
*2-ethylthio-4 ,6-bis (isopropylamino)-s-triazine ------------ I-D-78
*EXD ------------------------------------------------------- I-D-61
fatty alcohols :
* (0.5% C6, 43% C8, 56% C10, 0.5% C12) -------------------- l-f-1
* (0.5% C6> 42% Cg, 56% CIQ, 1.5% C12) -------------------- I-F-2
• (0.4% Cg, 45.1% Cg, 54.5% C10) -------------------------- I-F-3
(0.63% C6, 26.8% Cg, 34.44% CIQ, 0-63% C12)
(n-hexanol, n-octanol, >?-deoanol, n-dodecanol) -------- I-F-4
Fenac ------------ • --- - ------------------------------------- I-T-2.5
fenuron ---------------------------------------------------- I-F-5
*fenuron-TCA --------- -------------------------------------- I-P-11
*ferric sulfate -------------------------------------------- I-F-6
•ferrous ammonium sulfate (hexahydrate) -------------------- I-F-7
ferrous sulfate heptahydrate ------------------------------ I-F-8
•ferrous sulfate nionohydrate ------------- - ------------------ I-F-9
fluchloralin (Tech.) -------------------------------------- I-F-10
fluometuron ----------------------------------------------- I-F-11
*fluorodifen ----------------------------------------------- I-F-12
gibberellins or gibberellic acid -------------------------- I-G-1
glyphosate, isopropylatnine salt --------------------------- I-G-2
P Bglyphosine — - ---------------------------------------------- I-G-3
urA ______________ _____________ — _____________ _ _______ _ __ __ __ T—TJ—1?
il\Sf\ ——— — — — — —«.«.— — ^— — — — — — — «..K— ^M.M- «.».— «.—«-«.»..— •«.«. ^— £J— .J
*heavy aromatic naphtha ------------------------------------ I-H-1
*2-heptadecenyl-l-ethyl-l- (2-hydroxethyl) imidazolinium
*hexachloro-2-propanone ------------------------------------ I-H-3
hexachloroacetone ----------------------------------------- I-H-3
3-(hexahydro-4, 7-methanoindan-5-yl)-l,l-dimethylurea ------ I-N-15
•n-hexanol (fatty alcohol C6 - 100%) ----------------------- I-H-4
*hydrated ferrous ammonium sulfate -------------------------- I-F-7
*hydrogen chloride ----------------------------------------- I-H-5
*6-hydroxy-3(2H)pyridazinone ------------------------------- I-H-6
*hydroxydimethylarsine oxide ------------------------------- I-C-1
*hydroxylethlenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt ------ I-H-7
*ieita-hydroxyethylhydrazine -------------------------------- I-H-8
*2-hydroxypropyl methanethiolsulfonate --------------------- I-H-9
•indole-3-butyric acid ---- - -------------------------------- I-I-l
TPf _______ _ _______ __ _____________ _ _____ _ ____ ___ _____ T — T—C:
JL±\J ----- ---- -- -- ——— — .— ——.—— --- J. — J. — ^3
*isocil ---------------- ------------------------------------- .1-1-2
isopropalln ----------------------------------------------- I-I-3
*isopropanol or isopropyl alcohol -------------------------- I-I-4
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*3-isopropyl-lH-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-(4)3H-one 2,2-dioxide I-B-.4
isopropyl carbanilate I-I-5
isopropyl m-chlorocarbanilate I-I-6
isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate I-I-6
*isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate I-I-5
•karbutilate I-K-1
Kerb I-D-19
*KOCN I-P-25
T a cart -.——__———-. — —_.- — ___*___ —.._._._._ ___....___.»_.. T~ A—9
JLtCiOO\J --. » — . — ,L £\ £.
*lead arsenate I-L-1
*linuron I-L-2
*lithium hypochlorite I-L-3
MAA I-D-84
*malachite (copper equivalent 57%) I-C-35
maleic hydrazide I-D-63
*MAMA I-M-26
MCPA I-M-11
dtMVPll _____ _____ ________________ _____ ________ __ __ _ _-._ T M— ^
J. 1*_ JL O ™. —. — —— __. j^ —^ ^
MP'D'D ______ _ _ _____ _______ _ _ ____ _ T TWT "7
t7l\jf i ^«—«- — •___ _.--_.. «i ^^^__ J^—|T^—. ^
*Mecoprop I-M-7
"Metnani ———————————————————»_———__ ».«_—«.«———.——_—___ z—S—2 /
*methanearsenic acid I-D-82
P Imethazole (Tech.) I-M-1
*2-methoxy-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-s-triazine I-B-8
2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid I-D-14
*3-(3-methoxypropoxy)-l-propanol I-M-2
methyl bromide • I-M-3
*methyl 2-chloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
methyl 9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
methyl 2,7-dichloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate I-M-4
methyl chloroform I-T-22
*4-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyric acid I-M-5
*4-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyric acid, sodium salt I-M-6
*2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid I-M-7
2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid:
* diethanolamine salt I-M-8
* isooctyl ester I-M-9
* potassium salt I-M-10
*2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid I-M-11
2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid:
* butoxyethyl ester I-M-12
* diethanolamine salt I-M-13
* dimethylamine salt I-M-14
* isooctyl ester I-M-15
* potassium salt I-M-16
* sodium salt I-M-17
Hmethyl-5-(2', 4'-dichlorophenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate I-B-7
methyl esters of fatty acids I-M-18
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methyl m-hydroxycarbanilate m-methylcarbanilate I-P-10
methyl isothiocyanate I-M-19
*1- (2-methylcyclohexy(l) -3-phenylurea I-S-1
Jmethyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride 80% and
methyldodecylxylylene bis(trimethyl ammonium chloride)20% I-M-20
methylene chloride I-M-21
*methylenebis(thiocyanate) I-M-22
4-(methylsulfonyl)-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropylaniline I-M-23
*metobromuron I-M-24
*Metribuzin I-A-32
mineral oil I-M-25
*Molinate I-E-23
*monoammonium methanearsonate I-M-26
monosodium acid methanearsonate I-M-27
IQOTillITOIl -"•——""-——.—-"•••————»—..——.——.-_——.__—_«.__.__™™_______. ____,„——._.-_______ J.~~rl"~^O
monuronTCA I-M-29
monuron trichloroacetate I-M-29
*MSMA I-M-27
1-naphthaleneacetamide I-N-1
1-naphthaleneacetic acid I-N-2
1-naphthaleneacetic acid:
ciuuuonxutn SSLJ. t ——*———-••——--——••—-«——«.——_.— .™——».—.,-._—-_——.——^^_—_— j^—-pj^ j
* ethyl ester I-N-4
W TTIA t* 1*%^T 1 li O ^ /a V —.—.«.•——.-.«•«••>««•«_«• ___^,«^^___^___^<_« ^uBiiii._.«>__^^w.._^H_,__^....._. T -*^T«_,. Rl
11LC Ulljr X CO LCI. — — — ——— -*• ^.—»_ ««..»........._».... j^ i,"~_J
potassium salt I-N-6
sodium salt I-N-7
&eta-naphthoxyacetic acid, sodium salt I-N-8
1-naphthyl methylcarbamate or 1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate I-C-9
*(2-naphthyloxy)acetic acid #>£«-naphthoxyacetic acid) I-N-9
2-
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Name
*0nyxcide I-A-6
Ordram I-E-23
orthoarsenic acid I-A-40
*orthodichlorobenzene 1-0-4
oryzalin 1-0-5
P *oxidiazon 1-0-6
7-oxabicyclo(2.2.1)heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid I-E-1
paraquat bis(methylsulfate) I-P-1
paraquat dichloride I-P-2
*TM-"n _ T_T>_I
iWi ~" ~" ' ' JL 4 J
*Pebulate I-P-32
pentachlorophenol I-P-3
pentachlorophenol, potassium salt I-P-4
*petroleutn distillate I-P-5
*petroleutn hydocarbons I-P-6
^petroleum oils I-P-7
petroleum solvent I-P-8
*phenarsazine chloride I-P-9
phenmedipham I-P-10
3-phenyl-l,1-dimethylurea I-F-5
*3-phenyl-l,l-dimethylurea trichloroacetate I-P-11
*phenylmercuric acetate • I-P-12
*phenylmercuric dimethyldithiocarbamate I-P-13
N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine I-G-2
*phosphoric acid I-P-14
*picloram I-P-15
picloram, potassium salt I-P-16
picloram, triethylamine salt I-P-17
*picloram, triisopropanolamine salt I-P-18
*PMA I-P-12
*poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)=
ethylene dichloride] I-P-19
*polychlorobicyclopentadiene isomers (chlorine content
60-62% or 62-64%) I-P-20
P *potassium azide I-P-21
potassium bisulfate I-P-22
*potassium chloride I-P-23
*potassium chromate I-P-24
potassium cyanate I-P-25
*potassiu» dichloro-s-triazinetrione I-P-26
^potassium ethylxanthate I-P-27
*potassium gibberellate I-G-1
^potassium permanganate I-P-28
*potassium peroxymonosulfate I-P-29
*potassium 2,4,5-trichlorophenate I-P-30
|Probe I-M-1
profluralin I-P-31
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*Prometon I-B-8
Prometryn I-B-9
*Pronamide I-D-19
Propachlor I-C-20
Propanil I-D-57
Propazine I-C-18
*Propham I-I-5
S-propyl butylethylthiocarbamate I-P-32
S-propyl dipropylthiocarbamate I-P-33
pyrazon I-P-34
Ramrod I-C-20
Randox I-D—12
Sesone I-D-25
*siduron I-S-1
*silver I-S-2
*silvex I-S-3
*silvex:
* butoxyethyl ester of I-S-4
* butoxypropyl ester of I-S-5
* diethanolamine salt of I-S-6
* 2-ethylhexyl ester of I-S-7
* isooctyl ester of I-S-8
* potassium salt of — I-S-9
* propylene glycol butyl ether ester of I-S-10
* triethanolamine salt of I-S-11
simazine I-S-12
*sodium arsenite I-S-13
*sodium benzoate I-S-14
sodium borate I-B-13
*sodium carbonate I-S-15
sodium chlorate I-S-16
*sodium chlorite I-S-17
*sodium chromate I-S-18
sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyethyl sulfate I-D-25
*sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate I-S-19
*sodium 4,6-dinitro-o-cresylate I-S-20
*sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate I-S-21
*sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate I-S-22
*sodium hydroxide I-S-23
*sodium hypochlorite I-S-24
*sodium isopropylxanthate I-S-25
*sodium metaborate (also tetrahydrate) I-S-26
sodium methyldithiocarbamate I-S-27
*sodium 1-naphthalene acetate I-N-7
*sodium N-1-naphthylphthalamate I-S-28
*sodium pentachlorophenate I-S-29
*sodium salt of dichloro-s-triazinetrione I-S-30
*sodium salt of methyl sulfanilylcarbamate I-A-42
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Name
*sodium tetraborate decahydrate I-B-12
sodium trichloroacetate I-S-31
*sodium 2,4,5-trichlorophenate I-T-24
*sodium tripolyphosphate I-S-32
Cn-ikp .^-^Jl-J,^
LJ^O.ES.C -.— .-.— *• nuMm^^i^^*
*standard lead arsenate I-L-1
'^streptomycin sulfate I-S-33
succinic acid 2,2-dimethylhydrazide I-D-3
*sulfamic acid I-S-34
*sulfonated cresol I-S-35
*sulfuric acid I-S-36
2,4,5-T I-T-28
*2,3,6-TBA I-T-19
*TCA I-T-17
TCNB I-T-2
terbacil I-T-1
*Terbutol I-D-10
*terbutryn I-B-18
l,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene I-T-2
*l,3,4,6-tetrachloroglycoluril and related compounds I-T-3
*tetrahydroabietylamine acetate I-T-4
tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H~l,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione I-T-5
*tetramethylthiuram disulfide I-T-6
*Tetrusan I-A-22
*2-(thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole I-T-7
*thiram I-T-8
Tolban I-P-31
*N-m(37!;<2-tolylphthalaroic acid I-T-9
*Triallate I-T-18
*tributyl(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)phosphonium chloride I-T-10
S,S,S-tributyl phosphorotrithioate I-T-11
tributyl phosphorotrithioite I-T-12
*tributyltin fluoride I-T-13
*tributyltin neodecanoate I-T-14
*tributyltin resinate I-T-15
*tricalcium arsenate I-C-3
*trichloro-s-triazinetrione I-T-16
*trichloroacetic acid I-T-17
S-(2,3,3-trichloroally) diisopropylthiocarbamate I-T-18
*2,3,6-trichlorobenzoic acid and related polychlorobenzoic
acids, dimethylamine salts I-T-19
trichlorobenzyl chloride I-T-20
*!-[C2,3,6-trichlorobenzyl)oxy]-2-propanol I-T-21
1,1,1-trichloroethane I-T-22
N-trichloromethylthio-4-cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboximide or
N-[(trichloromethyl)thio]-4-cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboximide I-C-8
trichloronitromethane I-C-28
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Name
*2,4,5-trichlorophenol • I-T-23
*2,4,5-trichlorophenol, sodium salt I-T-24
*2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate I-E-6
2,(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid I-S-3
2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid I-T-25
2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid, dimethylamine salt I-T-26
2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid, sodium salt of I-T-27
2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid I-T-28
*2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid:
* alkyl (C-14)amine salt of I-T-29
* alkyl (C-12)amine salt of • I-T-30
* amyl ester of I-T-31
* butoxyethoxypropyl ester of I-T-32
* butoxyethyl ester of —• I-T-33
* butoxypropyl ester of I-T-34
* butyl ester of — I-T-35
* diethylethanolamine salt of I-T-36
* dimethylamine salt of I-T-37
* N,N~dimethyllinoleylamine salt of I-T-38
* N,N-dimethyloleylamine salt of I-T-39
* 2-ethylhexyl ester of I-T-40
* isobutyl ester of I-T-41
xSQOO ty JL 63 L0T"S OX -—--•»—.----.------—.----.•-•--.«.---«-««---•-.--•-•*-««•--.«,—._—_«—.—— J»*~i^'f ^
* isopropyl ester of I-T-43
* N-oleyl-l,3-propylenediamine salt of I-T-44
* propylene glycol ^HgO to CgH-^gC^) butyl ether
ester of • I-T-45
* propylene glycol butyl ether ester of I-T-46
* triethylamine salt of I-T-47
trifluralin ~ I-T-48
alpha >alpha,alpha"tr±fluoTo-2,6-d±nifro-'K,'S-d±propyI-p-=
toluidine ——— I-T-48
2,3,5-triiodoben20ic acid -— I-T-49
*tris[ (2 ,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl] phosphite and
bis[(2,4~dichlorophenoxy)ethyl] phosphite I-T-50
*Vernolate I-P-33
xylene ——— I-X-1
IHxylene range aromatic solvent • I-X-2
*zinc chloride -— I-Z-1
*zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate I-Z-3
*zinc sulfate monohydrate 1-2-2
*Ziram I-Z-3
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ACROLEIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide, Algaecide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: Explosive, difficult to handle; effectiveness is
temperature dependent (dosage at 60 degrees F must
be double that used at 80 degrees F); toxic to fish
at normal application rates.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Disruption of physiological processes within
minutes of contact; disintegration of plants
within a few hours.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Placidity; disruption of plant integrity.
MODE OF ACTION: Disruption of cell membranes; disruption of enzymes.
AQUATIC WEEDS CONTROLLED:
coontails
Elodea canadensis
horned pondweed
Najas spp. (naiads)
ALGAE CONTROLLED:
Chara spp.
Cladophora spp..
C. glomerata
Potomageton crispus
P_. foliosus
P_. illinoiensis
P_. nodosus
P^. obtusifolius
P_. pectinatus var. interruptus
P. richardsonii
Hydrodictyon reticulatum
Spirogyra spp.
watercress
waterhyacinth
waterstargrass
waterstarwort
*Acrylaldehyde
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-1.1
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ACROLEIN
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AQUATIC AREAS
Industrial:
pulp and paper NF
mill systems Initial starting rates must be low enough to avoid
exceeding 2.0-3.0 ppm., which may cause irritation
to machine operators.
0.4-0.6 ppm. Apply by metering as prescribed in manufacturers'
(in white water) handbook.
Moving water: NF
irrigation canals Treated water reaching crops must not exceed 13.8
drainage ditches ppm. Do not use where treated water flows or
transfers to potential sources of drinking water.
0.9-13.8 ppm. Apply by direct pumping and meter into water at
rates prescribed in manufacturers' handbook.
Issued: 12-20-74 I-A-1.2
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ALACHLOR*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
GENERAL INFORMATION: Only partial control in deep lister planting.
Soil persistance: 6-10 weeks; shorter in low
organic, sandy soil.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: With foliar application, general necrosis
of leaves.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibition of root elongation; inhibition of protein
synthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
black nightshade lambsquarters (a) ragweed (a)
carpetweed pigweed smartweed (b)
Florida beggarweed purslane teaweed (spiny sida) (a, b)
Florida pusley
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass giantfoxtail red rice (b)
(watergrass) green foxtail sandbur (b)
broadleaf signalgrass goosegrass seedling Johnsongrass (b)
crabgrass northern (yellow) yellow foxtail
fall panicum nutsedge (a, b) witchgrass
NOTE: Will not control: Bermudagrass, field bindweed, bull nettle,
Canada thistle, morningglory, quackgrass, established Johnsongrass.
(a) Will suppress and control if applied as broadcast immediately
after planting at 2.0-4.0 Ibs. act./A.
(b) Provides some control of these weeds when broadcast at 2.5-4.0
Ibs. act./A. (EC).
*2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-N-(methoxymethyl)acetanilide
*Proprietary name: "Lasso"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-A-2.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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ALACHLOR
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (field, seed,
silage, sweet)
2.5 (EC)
3.0 (EC)
3.5 (EC)
2.5-3.5 (EC)
(in 20 gal. water)
(Except sweet corn)
2.0 (G)
2.5-3.0 (G)
3.0-3.5 (G)
(Except sweet corn)
2.0 (G.EC)
2.5-3.0 (G,EC)
3.0-3.5 (G), 3-4(EC)
0.7-1.6 (G)
2.0-2.5 (G)
0.5-0.6 (G)
0.35-0.4 (G)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.05 ppm. (fresh corn kernels plus cob with husk
removed).
0.02 ppm. (grain, fodder and forage)
Preplant. Apply within 7 days before planting.
Incorporate into top 2 in. of soil.
Soil type:
light (sandy through sandy loam)
medium (loams)
heavy (silty clay through clay)
Furrow irrigated corn. Use soil packer and plant
immediately after packing. (NOTE: Texas and
Oklahoma, when corn is planted dry and watered-up,
broadcast after prepared beds are knocked off to
planting height. Incorporate with a rolling
cultivator or similar device).
Furrow irrigated: incorporate by harrow, finger
weeder or rotary hoe at least 1/2 in. but not
more than 2 in. in soil. Incorporation must be
above seed.
Soil type:
light sand
silt loam
heavy clay
-OR-
Preemergence:
Broadcast
Soil type:
light sandy
silt loam
heavy clay
Band treatment (behind press wheel).
Soil type:
Application rates depend upon band width and
row spacing. Refer to label chart for specific
dosage.
Lister or deep furrow planted
Broadcast (over-all treatment).
10" band, 40" spacing (behind press wheel).
7" band, 40" spacing (behind press wheel).
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-2.2
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ALACHLOR
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (Cont'd.)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
-OR-
(except sweet corn)
2.0 (EC)
2.5-3.0 (EC)
3.0-4.0 (EC)
(in 20 or more
gal. water)
COTTON
1.0 (EC)
1.5 (EC)
2.0 (EC)
PEANUTS
3.0-4.0 (EC)
3-4 (G)
3-4 (EC)
2-3 (G)
2.5-3.5 (G)
3.0-4.0 (G)
Postemergence broadcast. Apply after planting
until weeds reach 2-leaf stage and corn is no
more than 3 in. tall.
Soil type:
light sand to sandy loams
medium to loams
heavy to silty clay loam or clay
0.05 ppm. (cotton seed); 0.2 ppm. (cotton forage)
Use limited to Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Do
not use on sands or loamy sand soils. Do not
replant within 6 weeks of application.
Preemergence. Broadcast immediately after planting
until crop or weeds emerge.
(Band treatment: Nozzles must be located behind
drags or covering mechanism of planter.)
Soil type:
sandy loam
silt or clay loam
clay
0.05 ppm. (peanuts); 0.2 ppm. (peanut forage).
Preplant or postplant incorporation. (Incorporation
is not recommended in Southeastern states.) Apply
within 7 days before planting. Incorporate in top
2 in. of soil.
Preemergence, broadcast. Apply from immediately
after planting until either crop or weeds emerge.
Soil type:
sand to loam
silt loam
clay loam to clay
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-2.3
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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ALACHLOR
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PEANUTS (Cont'd.)
0.7-1.9 (G)
SOYBEANS
2.5 (EC)
3.0 (EC)
3.5 (EC)
2.0 (G)
2.5-3.0 (G)
3.0-3.5 (G)
2.0 (EC)
2.5-3.0 (EC)
3.0-4.0 (EC)
ORNAMENTALS
GLADIOLUS
2.0-3.0 (G)
Issued: 12-20-74
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Preemergence, band treatment (behind press wheel).
Apply after planting and prior to emergence of
either crop or weeds. Application rates depend
upon band width and row spacing. Refer to label
for specific dosages.
0.2 ppm. (soybeans); 0.75 ppm. (forage)
Preplant. Broadcast and incorporate into top 2 in.
of soil within 7 days before planting. (NOTE:
Incorporation not recommended for "jutheastern
states).
Soil type:
sandy through sandy loam
loams
silty clay through clay
Furrow irrigation: incorporate by harrow, finger
weeder or rotary hoe from 1/2 in. to 2 in.
Soil type:
light sandy
silt loam
heavy loam
Preemergence. Broadcast anytime from immediately
after planting until crop or weeds emerge.
Soil type:
sandy-sandy loam
loams
silty clay-clay
Postemergence. Use only with DNBP. Do not apply
when temperature may exceed 95°F. Apply when weeds
are in cotyledon stage before leaves open.
Preemergence. For control of weeds listed.
Broadcast after planting corms prior to crop
or weed emergence.
I-A-2.4
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ALLANTOIN
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Pr.; D
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Crops and Dosage
(% cone, active)
ORNAMENTALS
Woody trees
and shrubs
0.05 (Pr.)
Ornamental seeds
0.05 (D)
Ornamental cutting
0.05 (D)
Aids in callus growth by stimulating cambial
activity, thus speeding up the closing of cuts and
wounds. For use on ornamental trees and shrubs, woody
plants, Injured trunks and branches. Also used as
a rooting stimulant for ornamental cuttings, and for
treating ornamental seeds to aid in germination and
root development.
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
To increase cambial activity to aid in the
formation of a protective callus. Cut away all rotten
or decayed wood forming an oval-shaped cut parallel
to the trunk or branch. Apply the pressurized spray
as one heavy coat. Retreat later if necessary.
Do not recoat any new callus which may have formed.
N.F
To aid in seed germination and root development.
Dust seeds by shaking in a paper bag or jar to
coat the seeds. Sift out the loose dust. Plant
seeds In the usual manner.
N.F.
To induce rooting in hard and soft cuttings.
Moisten the cutting (hard only), remove excess
moisture and dip to a depth of 0.25-0.5
inch, according to the size and type of
cutting. Place cutting In wetted rooting material
so as not to scrape the dust from the cutting.
Pack the rooting medium around the cutting.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-A-30
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ALLYL ALCOHOL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Tech., mixtures with ethylene dibromide or DD mixture
TYPh PESTK'l OE: Herbicide
1
Celery seed
beds
Garden seed
beds
Nursery
Ornamental
planting
1
Tobacco seed
Vegetable seed
beds and
cold frams
for trans-
plant
production
1
OLERANCF.
( ppm)
tfF
NF
NF
NF
NF
DOSAGE
gal. 98% soln.
in 200 gal
water use 6-18
gal. per 100
sq. ft.
2 gal. 64.7%
per 100 sq. yds
6 qts. 98% soln.
in 100 gal.
water per 100
sq. yds.
1 1/4 oz. 68%
soln. in 1 gal
water per 16
sq. ft.
2 fl oz. 98%
soln. in 1 gal
water per sq.
yd.
1 gal. 68%
soln. in 50
gal. water per
50 sq. yds.
267 act. /A
LIMITATIONS
Preplant drench. If soil is dry,
irrigate before treatment. Apply 10-12
days before seeding. Avoid using when
temperature will exceed 85 degrees F.
Apply evenly as a drench.
1
Preplant drench. If soil is dry, pre-
wet before treating. Apply 10-12 days
before seeding. Avoid using when temper-
ature will exceed 85 degrees F.
or
Use as mixture with DD. Apply as above,
for smaller areas.
Apply as above.
or
Use mixture with DD. Apply as above.
Apply 10-12 days before seeding. Seed
may be sown 5-7 days after treatment if
soil temperature is 80 degrees F or over.
Issued:12-20-74
I-A-31
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4-AMINO-6-(1,l-DIMETHYLETHYL)-3-(METHYLTHIO)-1,2,4-TRIZAIN-5(4H)-ONE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TVFK PESTICIDE: Herbicide
LSK
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Potatoes
0.6
Soybeans
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
0.5
0.1 1.0
Preemergence application. Do not apply
to sweet potatoes or yams. Do not plant
treated areas to crops other than potatoes
for one year after treatment. Do not
incorporate into soil.
Postemergence application. Apply to
white skinned potato varieties that
are not early maturing. Apply before
weeds are 1 inch tall. Do not apply
within 60 days of harvest. Do not apply
to sweet potatoes or yams. Do not plant
treated area to crops other than potatoes
for one year after treatment. Do not use
on early maturing smooth skinned white or
red-skinned varieties of potatoes. Do
not incorporate into the soil.
Preemergence surface application. Seed
must be planted at least 1-1/2 inches
below soil surface. Do not apply to light
soils containing less than 2% organic
matter. Do not incorporate into soil. Do
not use treated vines for feed or forage.
Do not plant any crop other than soybeans
on fields treated with metribuzin within
4 months (120 days) after treatment.
*4-amino-6-tert-butyl-3-(methylthio)-as-triazin-5(4H)-one
*Metribuzin
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-32 )£$*+*} Replaces page issued 4-30-73
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4-AMINO-6-(l,l-DIMETHyLETHYL)-3-(METHYLTHIO)-l,2,4-TRIAZTN-5(4H)-ONE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A water soluble selective herbicide. A minimum amount of
soil moisture is required for activation. Do not plant
sensitive crops such as onions, lettuce, cole, or
cucurbits during the growing season following an
application.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODF OF ACTION: Inhibition of photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
ageratum
beggarlice
buffalobur
carpetweed
cocklebur
common purslane
common ragweed
fireweed
Flora's paintbrush
Florida purslane
garden spurge
graceful spurge
haole koa
hialoa
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
alexandergrass
barnyardgrass
bristly foxtail
crabgrass
crowfootgrass
fall panicum
hila hila
j imsonweed
kochia
lambsquarters
Pennsylvania
smartweed
purslane
prickly sida
prostrate pigweed
rattlepod
Richardla
Russian thistle
Sesbania
shepherdspurse
giant foxtail
green foxtail
guineagrass
johnsongrass
(seedlings)
nutsedge
sicklepod
smooth pigweed
spiny amaranth
spleen amaranth
spotted spurge
spurred anoda
sunflower
tarweed
velvetleaf
wild euphorbia
wild mustard
yellow nutsedge
plushgrass
ricegrass
signalgrass
wiregrass
yellow foxtail
*4-amino-6-tert-butyl-3-(methylthio)-as-triazin-5(4H)-one
*metribuzin
Issued: 3-30-77
I-A-32.1
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4-AMINO-6-(1,l-DIMETHYLETHYL)-3-CMETHYLTHIO)-!,2,4-TRIAZIN-5(4H)-ONE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
POTATOES
0.5-1.0
(in 10-40 gal. water)
0.25-0.5
(In 10-40 gal. water)
SOYBEANS
0.38-0.50
0.38-0.75
0.50-0.88
0.75-1.00
(In 10-40 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.6 ppm
60 day preharvest interval.
Do not exceed 1 Ib. act./A. In any single crop season.
Do not apply to sweet potatoes or yams.
Do not plant treated areas to crops other than
potatoes for one year after treatment. All cover
crops that are planted during this one year period
must be plowed under and not grazed. Do not graze
livestock on treated areas.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply after planting, but
before weeds are one inch tall. Do not Incorporate.
Use the lower rate on sandy soils. Use 2-10 gal.
water for aerial applications. Do not use in Kern
County, California.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply over tops off potato
plants. Use 2-10 gal. water for aerial applications.
Do not use on early maturing smooth-skinned white
or red-skinned varieties. Do not use in Kern County,
California.
0.1 ppm
Do not use treated vines for feed or forage.
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Seed must be planted
at least 1.5 in. below soil surface. Apply during or
after planting, but before crop emerges. Do not
incorporate. An application to dry soil should be
followed with light Irrigation. Reduce dosage in
proportion to band area actually treated. Make only
one application per season. Do not apply to sandy
soils, or to light soils with less than 2% organic
matter. Use lower dosages for low organic soil and
the higher rates for soils with over 4% organic
content. Dosage also determined by soil texture.
Use 2-10 gal. water for aerial applications.
Coarse soils.
Medium soils.
Fine soils.
Mississippi Delta only.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-A-32.2
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4-AMINO-6-(1,l-DIMETHYLETHYL)-3-(METHYLTHIO)-l,2,4-TRIAZIN-5(4H)-ONE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE
2-4
4-6
(In 7-10 gal. water)
2-4
4-6
(In 7-10 gal. water)
2-4
(In 7-10 gal. water)
2.5-5.0
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm
17 month preharvest interval.
Do not apply more than 8 Ibs. act./A. per crop cycle.
Preemergence. Use limited to Hawaii. Broadcast by
airplane to the soil surface within two weeks after
planting prior to cane emergence, or shortly after
emergence (spike stage).
Unirrigated.
Irrigated.
-OR-
Early postemergence. Use limited to Hawaii. Broadcast
by airplane over the cane as late as 4-6 weeks after
planting provided weeds are less than 3 in. tall.
Unirrigated.
Irrigated.
-OR-
Postemergence. Use limited to Hawaii. Broadcast
by airplane prior to "close in".
Spot treatment. Use limited to Hawaii. Apply
(in 30-50 gal. water) to missed areas, corners of fields, or areas
of hard to control weeds.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-A-32.3
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AMITROLE *
TYPE OF PESTICIDE: Herbicide
GENERAL INFORMATION:
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP, Pr, L
For use as general weed killer in non-crop areas only.
Do not allow spray or spray drift to contaminate edible
crops or water which will be used for irrigation,
drinking or other domestic purposes. Do not apply to
water where fish are present. No residue in crops is
permitted. Soil persistence: 2-4 weeks. Also
available with an activator, ammonium thiocyanate.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: 10 days to 3 weeks.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Albinism in developing foliage; senescence
in mature leaves, wilting.
MODE OF ACTION:
Disrupts chloroplast development; inhibits regrowth from
buds; general growth inhibition; interferes with metabolism
of nucleic acid precursors.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
horsenettle (b)
g) jimsonweed (c)
knotweed (c)
lambsquarters (c)
leafy spurge (c)
alfalfa (c)
Canada thistle (c,
carpetweed (c)
catchfly (c)
chickweed (c)
chrysanthemum weed (g)Kochia (b)
cinquefoil (c) mustard (c)
cocklebur (c) nightshade (c)
dandelion (c) milkweed (b)
dock (b) morningglory (f)
groundsel (c) pennywort
hempnettle (c) puncture vine (b)
henbit pigweed (b)
plaintain (b)
purslane (b)
smartweed (c)
saw thistle (c)
stinkweed (c)
sunflower (b)
white cockle (b)
whitetop (c)
wild buckwheat (b)
wild hemp (b)
(marijuana)
yellow rocket (b)
Recommended dosage for control (Ibs. act./A.):
(a) 1-1.5 (e) 6-15 (Refer to AQUATIC AREAS)
(b) 2 (f) suppression only
(c) 4 (g) 8 (for Canada thistle in Intermountain States)
(d) 6
Refer to next page for GRASSES and WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED.
*3-amino-s-triazole; or 3-amino-l,2,4-triazole
Issued: 6-30-75 I-A-33.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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AMITROLE
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass (b)
barnyardgrass (b)
bentgrass (b)
bermudagrass (g)
cattail (e)
cheatgrass (b)
crabgrass (b)
foxtail spp. (b)
goosegrass (b)
(c)
horsetail rush
Muhlenbergia
nutsedge (b)
orchardgrass
Phragmites spp.
quackgrass (c, f)
rip cut grass (c, f)
ryegrass (b)
(e)
velvetgrass (b)
water hyacinth (a)
wild barley (b)
wild oats (b)
wild onion
witchgrass (b)
WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED:
(Spray foliage and stems from fully developed stage until dormancy.)
ash (d)
big leaf maple (c)
buckbrush (c)
honeysuckle (c)
kudzu (c)
locust (c)
poison ivy (b)
poison oak (b)
pricklyash (c)
salmonberry (c)
scrub oak (d)
sumac (c)
western dewberry (c)
(blackberry)
wild cherry (c)
Recommended dosage for control (Ibs. act./A.):
(a) 1-1.5 (e) 6-15 (Refer to AQUATIC AREAS)
(b) 2 (f) suppression only
(c) 4 (g) 8 (for Canada thistle in Intermountain States)
(d) 6
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-33.2 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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Sites and Dosage
(by wt.act.ingred.)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
farm buildings
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AMITROLE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1-4 Ibs. act. in
100 gal. water
0.5 oz. act. per
272 sq.ft. in
2 ga. water
1-4 Ibs. act. in
50 gal. water
1.0 oz. act. per
272 sq. ft. in
2 gal. water
ORNAMENTALS
hardwood nurseries
8 Ibs. act./A.
(in 100 gal.water)
lawns
1.0% (Pr)
lawn renovation
0.25 Ibs. act.
per 2,000 sq. ft.
Do not allow spray to contaminate crops or water
that will be used for irrigation or other domestic
purposes. Keep livestock off treated areas. See
specific plants for recommended dosages.
Intermountain States:
Spot treatments. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Knapsack sprayer. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground lines.
All Other States:
Spot treatment. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Knapsack sprayer. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Keep spray off hardwood stock.
For Chrysanthemum control. Apply directed spray
when weed is 4-6 in. tall.
Spray only target weeds.
Spray weed clump for a few seconds until sheen
is seen. Dig up treated Quackgrass to a depth of
5-6 in. 2 weeks after spraying.
Keep off desirable vegetation.
Apply in late summer to early fall when plants are
actively growing. If no rain in 5-7 days, water
(in 10-12 gal. water) heavily. Dig, rotovate, or plow 10-14 days after
application, and plant seed.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-A-33.3
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AMITROLE
Sites and Dosage
(by. wt.act.ingred.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
bridge abutments
lights
railroad
roadway (including
shoulders)
signs
1-4 Ibs. act. in
100 gal. water
0.5 oz. act. per
272 sq. ft. in
2 gal. water
1-4 Ibs. act. in
50 gal. water
1.0 oz act. per
272 sq. ft. in
2 gal. water
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
buildings
fence rows
lumberyards
parking lots
runways
storage areas
tank farms
vacant lots
and other ind. sites
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL AND REC. FAC. ,
SCHOOLS
against buildings
fence rows
tree trunks
walk edges
1.0% (Pr)
Issued: 12-20-74
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Do not allow spray to contaminate crops or water
that will be used for irrigation or other domestic
purposes. Keep livestock off treated areas. See
specific plants for recommended dosages.
Intermountain States:
Spot treatments. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Knapsack sprayer. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
All Other States:
Spot treatment. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Knapsack sprayer. Wet all leaves and stems to
ground line.
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Avoid spraying desirable plants.
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY for additional methods of
application and dosages.
Spot treatment. Spray all leaves and stems to ground
line.
I-A-33.4
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AMITROLE
J3ites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AQUATIC AREAS T)o not allow spray or drift to contaminate edible
crops or x-rater which will be used for irrigation,
drinking or other domestic purposes. Do not apply
to water where fish are present.
Moving water See specific aquatic weeds listed below for dosages,
drainage canals uses and limitations.
drainage ditches
ditchbanks
Cattail control. Apply after catkins are fully
developed until frost.
North Central, Eastern states:
6 (in 300 gal. water) ground application
6 (in 300 gal. water) aerial application
Southwestern, Western states:
8 (in 400 gal. water) ground application
10 (in 15 gal. water) aerial application
Phragmites control. Apply after plants are 30 in.
tall until early fruiting stage.
North Central states:
8 (in 100 gal. water) ground application
8 (in 15 gal. water) aerial application
Atlantic Coast Region, flooded:
20 (in 300 gal. water) ground application
20 (in 5 gal. water) aerial application
Atlantic Coast, flooded:
15 (in 300 gal. water) ground application
15 (in 5 gal. water) aerial application
Water Hyacinth control. Apply in April. Wet weeds
thoroughly including shoots under plant.
Southeastern states:
1-1.5 (in 200 gal. ground application
water)
1-1.5 (in 5 gal. water) aerial application
Marshes Refer to Moving Water (same information).
Issued: 12-20-74 I-A-33.5
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AMMONIUM ETHYL CARBAMOYLPHOSPHONATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION:
A brush control agent for use on non-cropland areas.
A spray directed to only part of a susceptible plant
will provide control to only the portion sprayed,
resulting in a trimming effect. Rainfall within 24
hours of application may reduce its effectiveness.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL:
For applications made in late summer or early
fall, response is usually not observed until
the following spring except for pines which may
show a response soon after application.
PHYTOTOXICITY OF TARGET WEEDS: Failure to refoliate and subsequent death.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED:
blackberry (a)
black cherry (b)
blackgum (b)
black locust (a)
elm (b)
hawthorn (b)
hickory (b)
loblolly pine (a)
maple (b)
red alder (b)
red oak (a)
sassafras (b)
sumac (a)
sweetgum (a)
tuliptree (b)
Virginia pine
water oak (a)
white ash (b)
white oak (a)
willow (b)
(a)
NOTE: (a)The chemical provides control and growth suppression.
(b)The chemical provides partial control and growth suppression.
*Proprietary name: "Krenite"
Issued: 10-20-75
I-A-33-1.1
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
railroad,
roadway,
utility
6-12
(in 50-300 gal.
water for ground
application and
10-40 gal. water for
aerial application).
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AMMONIUM ETHYL CARBAMOYLPHOSPHONATE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NF
Foliar application. Apply during the 2 month
period prior to fall leaf coloration to uni-
formly cover the plants, without drenching.
Use the highest rate on dense brush stands and
in which species partially controlled are
predominant. For control of only a portion of
a plant, as in trimming, direct the spray to
thoroughly cover only the section of the plant
to be controlled. Use 1 quart of a nonionic
surfactant per 100 gals, spray.
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Storage areas, etc.
6-12
FOREST, CHAPARRAL,
NONAGRICULTURAL AND
WASTELAND
reforestation areas
6-12
NF
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
NF
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-A-33-1.2
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AQUATIC AREAS
adjacent to
reservoirs,
streams, lakes
and ponds.
drainage ditchbanks
6-12
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AMMONIUM ETHYL CARBAMOYLPHOSPHONATE
Tolerances, Use and Limitations
NF
Use ground application only. Prefer
to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-A-33-1.3
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AMMONIUM SULFAMATE
PRINCIPAL FOEMULATIQNS: SP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UXLTtOXORS
(ppm)
Apples
Pears
Rangelands and
pastures
Miscellaneous :
Noncrop areas
around :
Lakes
Ponds
Reservoirs
Streams
i
5
5
NF
Extended
57 Ibs./lCO
gals . water
57 Ibs./lOO
gals . water
100 Ibs./lOO
gals . water
190 Ib. actual
per acre
Spot treatment. Apply as a wetting
spray to poison ivy in full leaf.
Keep spray off tree foliage and
fruit .
Spot treatment . Apply as a wetting
spray to poison ivy in full leaf.
Keep spray off tree foliage and
fruit .
Treatment to be applied to individual
plants . For the control of woody
plants, wet foliage thoroughly. Apply
after brush reaches full leaf stage
until leaves change color in fall.
Apply as full coverage spray on weeds
and brush. Aim spray away from water
and spray away from cropland .
Issued: 10-15-69
I-A-34
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AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective herbicide for use in Dichondra lawns. Will
not interfere with the germination of seeds.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PKYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
oxalis spurge
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
Dichondra lawns N.F.
4 oz. of 88% soln. Spot treatment. Water lawn thoroughly 24 hours
per gal. water per before application. Apply with a pressurized spray
100 sq. ft. to saturate the spurge foliage while avoiding
excessive spray contact with the Dichondra. Do
not apply with a hose propertioner or water can.
Do not apply immediately after mowing. Repeat
application 1-2 weeks after the first. Do not
use on ajuga groundcover. Avoid watering after
applications. Do not apply if temperatures are
to exceed 75*F.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-A-35
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ARSENIC ACID*
TYPE OF PESTICIDE: Desiccant, Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: Used mainly for preharvest cotton dessication and
as a non-cropland weed killer.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: 7-10 days. May require repeat application.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Chlorosis, browning, dehydration.
MODE OF ACTION: Dehydration; inhibition of respiration in arsenite form.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
bindweed knapweed pennyworts
broomweed lambsquarters prickly lettuce
chickweed larkspur ragweed
cocklebur milkweed sheep sorrel
dandelions morning glory shepherdspurse
horse nettles pigweed thistle
jimsonweed plantains winter clover
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
crabgrass (b) green foxtail quackgrass
dallisgrass (b) Johnsongrass (a) yellow foxtail
goosegrass nutgrass (a)
Note: (a) Top kill
(b) See "Bermuda lawns" under Sites/Dosage
*orthoarsenic acid
Issued: 6-30-75 I-A-39.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
4.4 (Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ARSENIC ACID
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
fence posts
implement storage
areas
1 gal. 2.1% soln.
per 200 sq. ft.
-or-
2 qts. 75% soln.
per acre
-or-
2 qts. mix. of
18% arsenic acid
plus 44% mono-
sodium acid
methanearsenate
per acre
ORNAMENTALS
bermuda lawns
25 (Ibs. act./A.)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
fence posts
industrial sites
4.0 ppm. (as As 0 ).
*•• J
Preharvest desiccant. 4 day preharvest interval.
Do not graze or use treated plants or gin waste
for feed or forage.
Sites and Dosage
(active ingredient)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES NF
Do not spray evergreens, shrubs or flowers. Do
not allow domestic animals to graze treated areas.
Thoroughly saturate area to be controlled.
Do not use on new bermudagrass with less than
3 months growth.
For control of dallisgrass and crabgrass. Spray
uniformly with a garden hose sprayer.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
Issued: 12-20-74
I-A-39.2
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ARSENIC ACID
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(active ingredient)
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, NF
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
driveways Do not spray evergreens, shrubs or flowers. Do
patios not allow domestic animals to graze treated areas.
sidewalks
1 gal. 2.1% soln. Thoroughly saturate area to be controlled.
per 200 sq. ft.
-or-
2 qts. 75% soln.
per acre
-or-
2 qts. mix. of
18% arsenic acid
plus 44% mono-
sodium acid
methanearsenate
per acre.
Issued: 12-20-74 I-A-39.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ASULAM (SODIUM SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective postemergence herbicide. Does not
control broadleaf weeds. Do not use a wetting agent.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Interferes with cell division and expansion in the
meristematic regions of the plant.
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
alexandergrass (d) foxtail (d) panicum (broadleaf) (d)
barnyardgrass (e) goosegrass (d) paragrass (a)
crabgrass (b,c,d) johnsongrass (a,b,c)
NOTE: Does not control broadleaf weeds.
Controls the above grasses at the following dosages (in Ibs. act./A.)
a) 3.34; Hawaii only.
b) 3.34; Texas only.
c) 2.09; Louisiana only.
d) 2.09; Florida only.
e) 2.51; Florida only.
*methyl sulfanilylcarbamate
Issued: 10-20-75 I-A-42.1
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ASULAM (SODIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.;
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE
3.34
(in 15-100 gal.
water)
3.34
3.34
(in 15-100 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use, and Limitations
0.1 ppm.
90 day preharvest interval. Do not make more
than one application per growing season. Do
not plant crops other than sugarcane in treat-
ed area. Cover crops may be planted if plowed
under and not grazed. Do not graze or feed
sugarcane fodder or forage to livestock.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to
Hawaii. For plant or stubble cane. Apply to
actively growing, immature weeds. The cane
should be at least 12 inches tall prior to
application. Use 5-10 gal. water for aerial
applications. Do not graze or feed fodder
or forage to livestock.
Postemergence. Spot treatment. Use limited
to Hawaii. For plant or stubble cane. Apply
to actively growing, immature weeds. The cane
should be at least 12 inches tall prior to
application. Mix 2.51-5.01 Ibs. act. in 100
gal. water and apply so as not to exceed 50
gal. of solution per acre. Do not exceed 3.34
Ibs. act. of asulair. per acre. Do not graze or
feed fodder or forage to livestock.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to Texas,
For plant or stubble cane. Apply to actively
growing, immature weeds. The cane should be
about 3 feet tall prior to application. Use
3-5 gal. water for aerial applications. Do not
graze or feed fodder or forage to livestock.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-A-42.2
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ASULAM (SODIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use, and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE (cont'd)
2.09 Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to
(in 15-100 gal. Louisiana. For plant or stubble cane. Apply
water) to actively growing, immature weeds. The cane
should be at least 18 inches tall prior to
application. Use 3-5 gal. water for aerial
applications. Do not graze of feed fodder or
forage to livestock.
2.09-2.51 Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to
(in 15-100 gal. Florida. For plant or stubble cane. Apply
water) to actively growing, immature weeds. The
cane should be at least 14 inches tall prior
to application. Use 3-5 gal. water for aerial
applications. Do not graze or feed fodder or
forage to livestock.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-A-42.3
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ATRAZINE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; WP; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Corn
Macadamia
orchards
Pineapples
0.25
(in or on
fresh
corn
including
sweet
corn
[kernels
plus cobs
with
husks
removed] ,
corn
grain
[includes
popcorn] )
15
(forage
or
fodder)
0.25
(nuts)
0.25
(pine-
apples)
10
(forage
and
fodder)
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
6.4
1.6
Preplanting broadcast in fall or spring.
Do not plant treated areas to any crop
except corn and sorghum within 18 mo.
after application.
-or-
Preemergence, Apply when weeds are less
than 11/2 inches high. Do not plant
treated areas to any crop except corn and
sorghum within 18 mo. after application.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply directed spray 3
weeks after emergence. Do not plant
treated areas to any crop except corn and
sorgnuro witftrn 18 mo. after application.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
areas to livestock for 21 days after
treatment.
Preharvest. Apply just prior to harvest
and before weeds emerge. Repeat
treatment but do not spray when nuts are
on ground during harvest period.
Broadcast application immediately after
planting or after plant crop harvest is
completed.
Repeat directed sprays between the rows
at 1-2 month intervals. Do not apply
more than 30 Ib. actual chemical per acre
per crop season. Do not apply within 45
days of fruit harvest or feed treated
forage to livestock if treated within
45 days of harvest.
*2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-43.1
Replaces page issued 11-15-72
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ATRAZIWE
USB
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
UMTCATIONS
Ryegrass
(perennial)
Sorghum
Sorghum
(chemical
fallow)
0.25
(grain)
15
(forage
and
fodder)
Ibs. actual/A.
1.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
3-0
Use limited to Pacific Northwest.
Postharvest. Apply after harvest of
seed crop and after first fall rain.
Do not graze treated areas within 10
days after treatment. Do not plant
treated land to any crop not on label
for 16 months after treatment. Do not
apply more than 2 years in succession.
Preplant. Broadcast in fall or spring.
Do not plant treated areas to any crop
except sorghum or corn within 18 mo.
after application.
or
Preemergence. Apply when weeds are less
than 1 1/2 inches high. Do not plant
treated areas to any crop except corn
or sorghum within 18 rao. after applica-
tion, or
Postemergence. Apply directed spray 3
weeks after crop emergence. Do not plant
treated areas to any crop except corn or
sorghum within lb mo. after application.
Do not graze treated areas or feed
treated forage to livestock for 21 days
after treatment.
Postharvest application to wheat stubble
in fall before weeds are 2 inches tall.
Plant to sorghum the following spring.
After sorghum harvest leave fallow one
year and plant to wheat. Do not graze
treated areas, or feed treated forage
to livestock within 6 months after
treatment. Do not plant treated areas
to any crop other than those on the
label within l8 months after treatment.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-A-43.2
Replaces page issued 3-31-69
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ATRAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugarcane
Wheat (winter)
Wheat (winter)
(chemical fallow
1 year fallow
2 years fallow
0.25
(sugar-
cane)
0.25
fodder
and
forage)
0.25
(grain)
5
(fodder
and
straw)
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6
k.O
k.O
3-0
1.6
Use limited to Florida.
spray to emerged weeds.
after "close-in."
Apply directed
Do not apply
Preemergence. Broadcast application
at time of planting, or ratooning.
and
Postemergence. Apply broadcast over
emerged cane. Repeat with 2 directed
sprays between rows. Do not apply
after "close-in." Do not apply more
than 10 pounds actual chemical per acre
in a crop season.
Postharvest application to wheat stubble
in fall before weeds are 2 inches tall.
Plant to sorghum the following spring.
After sorghum harvest leave fallow one
year and plant to wheat. Do not graze
treated areas, or feed treated forage to
livestock within 6 months after
treatment. Do not plant treated areas
to any crop other than those on the
label within 18 months after treatment.
Use limited to pacific Northwest.
Postharvest. Apply to wheat stubble in
fall after volunteer grain appears
following fall rains and before
January 1. Leave fallow one year and
plant winter wheat in fall. Do not
graze livestock on growing wheat within
6 months after application.
Postharvest. Apply to wheat stubble in
fall after volunteer grain appears
following fall rains. Leave fallow for
2 years and plant to winter wheat in
fall. Do not graze livestock on growing
wheat within 6 months after application.
Issued: 3-31-69
I-A-43.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
BARBAE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
f
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMETATICHS
Ippm;
Barley
Fla.-:
Lentils
1 Mustard
(oil crop)
Peas
Saf flower
Soybeans
0.1
0.1
f laxseed )
0.1
0.1
[mustard
seed)
0.1
0.1
saf flower
seed)
0.1
(beans )
Ib. actual/A.
•375
•375
•375
• 375
•375
•375
.375
Apply before the k— leaf stage of crop
and when wild oats are in 2-leaf stage.
Do not allow livestock to graze treated
fields until after harvest of crop.
Apply before the 12- leaf stage of flax
and when wild oats are in 2-leaf stage .
Do not feed flax straw to livestock
Apply before the k- leaf stage of crop
and when wild oats are in 2-leaf stage.
Do not feed lower 3 inches (stubble) of
vines to livestock.
Apply at the 2-jj-leaf stage of crop and
when wild oats are in 2-leaf stage.
Do not graze treated fields until after
harvest of the crop.
Apply before the 6- leaf stage of crop
and when wild oats are in 2-leaf stage.
Do not feed lower 3 inches (stubble) of
vines to livestock.
Apply "before the 8-leaf stage of crop
and when the wild oats are in 2-leaf
stage. Do not graze treated fields
until after harvest of the crop.
Apply before the first trifoliate leaf
stage of crop and when wild oats are in
2-leaf stage . Do not feed treated
forage or pods to livestock. Do not
graze treated fields until after harvest
of crop.
4
*^-chloro-2-butynyl ra-chlorocarbanilate
Issued: 10-15-69 I-B-1.1
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BA3BA1J
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm;
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugar beets
Sunflower
Wheat:
Spring
Winter
0.1
(roots
and
tops)
0.1
(sunflover
seed)
0.1
•7r
1 s
Apply before the jCth day after c: crgo.jce
anr.' vhcn vild oats arc in 2-leaL' sta^e.
Do not graze treated fields until a^'ter
harvest of crop.
Appf;, before the 1-th day after eiicrgeiiee
vhen vild oatc are in 2-leaf rrcagc . Do
not Ora2e treated Tielcs vntil tc'tcr
harvest of crop.
Apply before the ^-Isaf stage of "i op
and when vild oats are in 2-leaf stage.
Do nc~ (j,ra2e treated fields until aftev
liarve st of jrop.
Issued; 10-15-69
I-B-1.2
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BENEFITS*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBttTAnaiS
(ppm;
Alfalfa
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Clover ;
Alsike
Lad in o
Red
Lettuce
Peanuts
Tobacco
(bur ley, dark,
flue cured)
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
c.C5
w
Ibs . actual/A.
1-5
1-5
1-5
1-5
1.5
1-5
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 10 weeks before planting.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 10 weeks before planting.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 10 weeks before planting.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 10 weeks before direct seeding.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 10 weeks before planting.
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
Apply within 10 weeks before setting.
*N-butyl-N-et.hyl-a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p_-toluidine
Issued: 4-30-73 I-B-3
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BENTAZON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: Postemergence broadleaf weed control in soybeans. Do
not apply to soybeans growing under unfavorable con-
ditions such as flooding, hail damage, drought, co]d,
or widely fluctuating temperatures, as soybean injury
may occur. Rainfall within 8 hours of application may
reduce its effectiveness.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: Soybean leaves may exhibit a slightly yellowed,
bronzed, or speckled appearance under certain
conditions. They generally outgrow this condi-
tion within two weeks.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibition of Hill Reaction and photosynthesis are indicated,
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Canada thistle (e) common ragweed (b) Pennsylvania smartweed(a)
common cocklebur (a) giant ragweed (d) velvetleaf (b)
cocklebur jimsonweed (c) wild mustard (a)
(mature) (h) morningglory (f)
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
yellow nutsedge (g)
NOTE: Will provide control at the following dosages (in Ibs. act./A.).
Will not control grasses.
(a) 0.75 at 2-6 leaf stage; 1.0 at 6-10 leaf stage
(b) 0.75 at 2-4 leaf stage; 1.0 at 4-6 leaf stage
(c) 1.0 at 2-10 leaf stage
(d) 1.0 at 2-4 leaf stage
(e) 1.0 to 1.5 when plants are 6-8 inches tall
(f) 1.0 to 1.5 before plants achieve 4 true leaves
(g) Split applications recommended. 0.75 to 6-8 inch tall plants.
Repeat 10-14 days later. If only one application is possible,
use 1.0 to 1.5.
(h) To provide partial control of mature cocklebur. Use a thorough
spray coverage. Apply 0.75 to plants up to 24 inches tall and
repeat 10-14 days later; or a single application of 1.0 to 1.5 to
plants up to 24 inches tall.
*3-isopropyl-lH-2,l,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide (a sodium salt)
*Proprietary name: Basagran
Issued: 10-20-75 I-B-4.1
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BENTAZON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS
0.75-1.5
(in 10-40 gal.
water)
0.75-1.5
in 5-10 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.05 ppm. (soybeans)
0.05 ppm. (eggs and meat, fat and meat byproducts
Of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep)
0.02 ppm. (milk)
65 day preharvest interval. Do not apply more than
a total of 1.5 Ibs. act./A. in one season. Do not
feed treated forage or hay to livestock.
Postemergence. Apply soon after the emergence of
the weeds. This generally corresponds to the 1-4
trifoliate leaf stage in soybeans. Weeds should be
throughly covered with the spray. Do not apply
after long periods of drought.
Aerial application.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-B-4.2
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BENZADOX*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: If temperature is below 55°F. at the time of
treatment, or if rain occurs within 8 hours
following spraying, control will be reduced.
Do not tank mix.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: 2-5 days.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Browning of foliage.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: Temporary yellowing or stunting of beets may occur.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Kochia
*(benzamidooxy)acetic acid, ammonium salt of
Issued: 6-30-75 I-B-5.1
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BENZADOX
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(lb. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS 0.1 ppm. (tops and roots).
50 day preharvest interval.
2 Postemergence.
Broadcast. Apply when Kochia is in rosette
stage and is about 1 inch in diameter. Less
control of larger Kochia can be expected. Do
not spray when wind exceeds 15 m.p.h.
Band application. Reduce dosage proportionately.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-B-5.2
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BIFENOX*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A preemergence herbicide for use in soybeans.
Incorporation decreases its weed control activity.
Do not use as a "cracking" treatment. May be
tank mixed with alachlor. May follow a preplant
incorporation application of trifluralin. Toxic
to fish.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: Rainfall after application, especially at the
time of crop emergence, may cause severe crop
injury. Rainfall which splashes treated soil
onto crops may cause injury.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
j imsonweed pigweed velvetleaf
lambsquarters smartweed
*methyl 5-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate
*Proprietary name: "Modown"
Issued: 3-30-77 I-B-7.1
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BIFENOX
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS 0.05 ppm. (soybeans, forage and hay)
Do not rotate treated area until the following
year except with soybeans and corn. Cover crops
planted after harvest should be plowed under and
not grazed.
2(EC,WP) Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply after
(in 20-40 gal. water) planting but before crop seedlings emerge. Do
not incorporate. Reduce dosage proportionately
to band area actually treated.
0.5-1.0 trifluralin(EC) Sequential application with trifluralin*. Use
2.0 bifenox (EC,WP) trifluralin (EC) as a preplant incorporated
application. Refer to trifluralin label for
specific information and precautions for use.
Apply bifenox preemergence as above. Trifluralin
controls barnyardgrass, cheat, crabgrass, foxtail
and certain other grasses.
1.5 bifenox(EC) Tank-mix application with alachlor**. Preemergence.
-OR-1.6 bifenox (WP) Broadcast or band. Apply after planting but before
-PLUS- crop seedlings emerge. Do not incorporate. Reduce
2.0-2.5 alachlor(EC) dosage proportionately to band area actually treated.
Refer to the alachlor label for specific information
and precautions for use. Alachlor controls
barnyardgrass, crabgrass, foxtail and certain
other grasses.
x *Proprietary name: "Treflan"
**Proprietary name: "Lasso"
Issued: 3-30-77 I-B-7.2
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2,U-BIS (lSOPROFnJAMDIO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-s-TRIAZDJE*
PRINCIPAL FORMUIATIOMS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOQAGE UMITATICWS
(ppm)
Celery
Corn
0.5
0.25
Grain
( includ-
ing pop-
corn)
0.25
fresh
corn,
including
sweet
corn
(kernels
plus cobs
with
hu s ks
rer.ioved)
0.25
forage &
fodder
.including
field ,
sweet/ £
popcorn)
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6
3-2
3-0
Use restricted to Florida. '
Postemergence broadcast treatment ,
to seed beds after crop reaches two-five-
true leaf stage and weeds are less than i
2 inches high. Only one application
per year .
Use restricted to California,
Florida, and Hawaii. Postemergence
broadcast application to transplants
within 2-6 weeks after transplanting .
Not more than two treatments per crop.
Preemergence . Do not plant to any
crop except corn the following year .
*Pronetryne
Issued: 6-31-68
I-B-9.1
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2,4-BIS(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-s-TRIAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cotton
0.25
(cotton-
seed )
1.0
(forage)
Ib. actual/A.
2.4
2.!
0.48
0.64
1.6
Use restricted to California and Arizona.
Preplant soil incorporation. Do not graze
or feed forage from treated areas to
livestock.
Preemergence. Do not graze or feed forage
from treated areas to livestock. Do not
use in Arizona and California.
Use restricted to Texas and Mid-South
(Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Missouri, and Tennessee).
Postemergence directed spray when crop is
3-6 inches high. Make 2-3 applications.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
areas '"o livestock.
Postemergence directed spray when crop is
over 6 inches tall. Make 2-3 applica-
tions. Do not graze or feed forage from
treated areas to livestock.
Postemergence directed spray at layby
when crop is more than 12 inches tall.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
areas to livestock.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-B-9.2
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BOPATE (SODIUM SALTS)*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: O
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide, Defoliant, Deciccant
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
as total
boi on)
[ cotton-
seed )
Ib. actual/A.
-.16
0.136 Ib./lC
s q. ft.
or feed seed or gin waste to livestock.
Spot treatment for Johnsongrass. Apply
dry or spray thoroughly to wet foliage
and soil. Do not graze treated area or
feed seed or gin -waste to livestock.
•^Includes sodiuu metaborate tetrah; drate, sodium tetraborate and borax
*Used in combination vith sodium chlorate
I-B-13
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BHOMACIL*
PRINCIPAL PORMULAnCHS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Pineapple
0.1
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
k.Q
3.2
1.6
3.2
Apply broadcast spray to floor of
orchards established k years or more.
Do not plant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after last treatment.
Use restricted to Hawaii. Single overall
application immediately after planting.
Do not replant to any crop other than
pineapple within 2 years of last
application.
and
Apply as a directed interline spray prior
to differentiation.
or
Broadcast application after plants are 8
months old but before differentiation.
Use limited to Puerto Rico. Single
overall application immediately after
planting. Do not replant to any crop
other than pineapple within 2 years of
last application.
*5-bromo-3-sec-butyl-6-methyluracil
Issued: 9-H-70
I-B- 14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
BUTRALIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A preplant herbicide. Do not use around the
home or recreation areas. The chemical is a
severe eye and skin irritant. Do not contaminate
water used for irrigation or domestic purposes.
Toxic to fish. Avoid spray drift.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
common lambsquarters pigweed smartweed
common purslane
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass crabgrass seedling johngrass
broadleaf foxtail
signalgrass
*4-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-N-(l-methylpropyl)-2,6-dinitrobenzenamine
Issued: 6-30-75 I-B-17-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
BUTRALIN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
1.5 (sand,
sandy loams)
1.5-2(loams,
silt loams)
2-3 (silt clay
loams, clay loams)
(in 10-30 gal.
water for ground
application, 5
gal. water for
aerial application)
SOYBEANS
1.5 sand,
sandy loams)
1.5-2 (loams,
silt loams)
2-3 (silt clay
loams, clay loams)
(in 10-30 gal.
water for ground
application, 5
gal. water for
aerial application)
Tolerance. Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (cottonseed).
Preplant incorporated. Broadcast. No geographic
limitations. Incorporate immediately after application
with power driven tillers, hoes or cultivators to a
depth of 2-3 inches, or with a double disk or
double disk harrow combination to a depth of 3-6
inches. Crop may be planted immediately after
incorporation. Do not feed cotton forage from
treated fields to livestock.
0.1 ppm. (soybeans and forage).
Preplant incorporated. Broadcast. Incorporate
immediately after application as shown for cotton.
Crop may be planted immediately after incorporation.
Do not feed forage from treated fields to livestock.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-B-17-1.2
Replaces page issued 6-30-75
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Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(TERT-BUTYLAMTNO)-4-(ETHYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIQ)-s-TRIAZXNE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Barley (winter)
iSorghum
0.1
(grain,
green
fodder,
and
straw)
0.1
(grain)
Ib. actual/A.
1.8
2.4
Use restricted to Washington, Oregon, and
Idaho.
Postemergence. Apply in fall after barley
has reached the 3-leaf stage or in spring
when barley has not more than 1 or 2 til-
lers. Apply to weeds before rosettes are
3 inches in diameter or until they are 4
inches in height. Do not use on sands or
loamy sands. Do not make more than one
application per crop cycle. Do not plant
treated fields to any crop other than
wheat or barley until nine months follow-
ing application. Do rot feed green forage
or graze treated areas to livestock for 6
months following application.
Preemergence. Do not apply over emerged
sorghum. Do not make second application
to the same crop. Do not broadcast on
furrow-planted sorghum in Texas,.New
Mexico, or Oklahoma. Do not apply to
millets, sudan-sorghum hybrids and sorghum
breeding stock. Winter wheat may be
planted following sorghum harvest. Other
crops may be planted the following spring.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
areas.
*terbutryn
Issued: 4-30-73
I-B-18.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(TERT-BUTYLAMINO)-4-(ETHYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-s-TRIAZINE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Wheat (winter)
0.1
(grain,
green
fodder
and
straw)
Ib. actual/A.
2.4
2.2
1
Use restricted to Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington. Preemergence. Apply in
fall or winter.
-or
Postemergence. Apply in fall after wheat
is in 3-leaf stage, or apply in spring
when wheat is in 1-2 tiller stage. Do not
plant to any crop except winter wheat for
9 months after treatment. Do not feed
green forage or graze treated areas to
livestock for 6 months after treatment.
Do not make more than one application
per crop cycle.
D
i
1
i
i
i
i
Issued: 4-30-73 I-B-18.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CACODYLIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: sodium salt + acid L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Citrus:
(nonbearing)
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangerines
Cotton
KF
2.8
(cotton-
seed)
Ib. actual/A.
k.96
1.3
Apply as directed spray to weeds in
interspaces and around base of trees.
Do not exceed 3 applications per year.
Do not allow spray solution to contact
leaves, stem, or bark. Do not apply
around trees from which fruit will be
harvested within 1 year after treatment.
Do not use in Florida.
Preharvest defoliant. Apply when 50% or
more of the bolls are open and 7-10 days
prior to anticipated picking. Do not
graze livestock on treated areas.
*dimethylarsinic acid
Issued: 3-24-72
I-C-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CALCIUM CYABAMIDE
PRINCIPAL FOBMULAIXCHS: D; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppn)
DOSAGE
LEMECAHCHS
Tobacco
Vegetable plant
beds
Compost and
topsoil
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
4,260 (0.88
ibs./sq. yd.)
(0.88
Ibs ./sq.. yd . )
6.1 Ibs./
cu. yd. soil
Plant bed treatment. Preplant (shallow
soil incorporation) 90 days before
seeding and 60 days before soil freezes.
Preplant (shallow soil incorporation)
90 days before seeding and 60 days
before soil freezes.
Mix thoroughly with moist screened
material as it goes into pile or bin.
Wait 8 weeks before using.
Issued: 5-31-69
I-C-5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CAFTAN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Oranges
Tangeloes
100
100
Ibs. actual/A.
5
Increase fruit set. Apply as after bloom
spray from 2/3 petal fall until fruit
reaches approximately 1/2 inch in diameter,
Do not feed treated raw citrus byproducts
to livestock.
*N-trichloromethylthio-i|-cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboximide
I-C-8
Issued: 8-31-68
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CARBARYL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LZMESCAKOTS
(ppai)
Apples
10
1,200 ppm
Apple thinning. Apply as full
coverage spray 10-25 days after
full bloom.
*l-naphthyl methylcartoamate
Issued: 8-31-68
I-C-9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CARBON BISULFIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBHTATTCHS
(ppm;
General Soil
Fumigation
(any crop)
NF
Ibs . actual/A.
4,260
Inject 5-6 inches deep into soil at 18
inches intervals in staggered pattern,
before September-December. Do not
disturb soil or irrigate for 30 days
after treatment .
Issued: 8-31-68
I-C-10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLORAMBEN*
PRINCH'AL FORMULATIONS: L; G Ammonium salt
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Asparagus
Beans
(dry)
Corn
(field)
Lima beans
Peanuts
Peppers
Pumpkins
Soybeans
NF
0.1
(dried
beans ,
vines)
0,1
(grain,
fodder
and
forage)
0.1
0.1
(peanuts,
forage)
0.1
0.1
0.1
(beans,
forage)
Ib. actual/A.
3
3
3
2
4
3
4
(granular)
4
(granular)
4
3
Preemergence application to seedbed
immediately after seeding.
Preplanting soil incorporation.
-or-
Preemergence.
i
I
Preemergence. Plant seed 2-2 1/2 inches
deep. Do not apply to light sandy soils.
Preemergence.
Use restricted to Oklahoma and north
Texas. Preemergence.
Posttransplanting application 3-30 days
after setting.
-or-
Apply at layby.
Preemergence.
Split application:
Preplant broadcast at 1.5 Ibs. actual.
Preemergence band application at
1.0-1.5 Ibs. actual.
**
*3-amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid
* amiben
Issued: 6-30-75
I-C-13.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLORAMBEN
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppra)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Sunflower
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
0.1
0.1
0.1
(seed)
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
4
(granular)
(granular)
Preemergence.
Preemergence. Do not graze or feed foragi
from treated areas to livestock.
Pretransplant.
Posttransplanting application 3-30 days
after setting.
-or-
Apply at layby.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-C-13.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLORBROMURON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:
WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Corn (field)
Potatoes
Soybeans
Wheat (winter)
*3-(A-bromo-3-c1
0.2
(grain,
ear,
fodder,
and
forage)
0.2
0.2
soybeans,
soybean
forage)
0.2
(grain,
straw)
Ibs. actual/A.
1.5
(refer to next
page)
ilorophenyl) -1-methoxy- i-ine
Use restricted to Central, Eastern and
Southern United States. Preemergence.
Do not use on corn planted in deep
furrows. Do not use on inbred parent
seed corn. Do not use on light soil or
soil where organic matter is less than
1%. Do not plant crops other than field
corn, potatoes, or soybeans within 6
months after application.
Preemergence. Apply after planting or
dragoff. Do not harvest immature
potatoes. Do not plant crops other than
field corn, potatoes, or soybeans within
6 months after application.
Use restricted to Central, Eastern, and
Southern United States. Preemergence.
Do not use on soybeans planted in deet>
furrows. Do not use on light soil or
soil where organic matter is less than
1%. Do not plant crops other than field
corn, potatoes, or soybeans within 6
months after application.
Use restricted to Washington, Oregon and
Idaho. Do not make more than one
application per crop cycle. Do not apply
where rainfall is less than 10 inches
per year. Do not apply on light sandy
soils with less than 1% organic matter or
exposed subsoil. Do not plant to other
crops within 6 months of application.
Do not graze livestock on treated fields
or feed treated forage to livestock!
(continued on next page)
bhylurea
*Proprietary name: Maleran
Issued:
6-30-75
I-C-15.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLORBROMURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Wheat (winter)
(continued)
Ibs. actual/A
1.5
1.5
1.5
East of Cascade range:
Fall: Apply after planting, before
weeds are 3 inches tall and
before soil freezes.
-or-
Spring: Apply after wheat starts to
grow but before weeds are
4 inches tall. Do not apply
after May 1 or after tempera-
ture exceeds 70 degrees F.
West of Cascade range:
Apply anytime after planting, but before
weeds are A inches tall. Bo not apply
after December 31.
Issued:
12-20-74
I-C-15.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLORO-b,6-BIS(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-s-TRIAZINE*
PRINCIPAL PQRMULAUCWS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppa)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sorghum:
Milo
Sweet
0.25
(grain,
forage,
and
fodder)
Ib. actual/A.
3.2
Preemergence application at time of
planting or immediately after. Do not
plant to corn, cotton, or soybeans
within 12 months after application. Do
not plant to any other crop except
sorghum within 18 months after
application.
^Proprietary name: "Propazine"
Issued: 9-25-TO
I-C-18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-[(4-CHLORO-6-ETHYLAMINO-S-TRIAZIN-2- Yl)AMINO]-2-METHYLPROPIONITRILE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: m. G. Suspenslon
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Corn:
0.05
(grain)
0.05
(fresh
including
sweet :
kernels
plus cob
with husk
removed . )
0.05
(fodder
and
forage)
Ibs. actual/A.
4.0
2.0
Preplant or preemergence application.
Do not use on peat or muck soils.
-or-
Postemergence application. Apply when
weeds are less than 1.5 inches tall and
before crop reaches 5-leaf stage. Do not
use on muck or peat soils.
*Cyanazine
Proprietary name:
Issued: 6-30-75
"Bladex"
I-C-19
Replaces page issued 12-20-
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLORO-N-(2-ETHYL-6-METHYLPHENYL)-
N-(2HHETHOXY-1-METHYLETHYL) ACETAMIDE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective preemergence herbicide. Extremely
dry weather following application may reduce its
effectiveness. May be tank mixed with atrazine.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: Under high moisture conditions on coarse
textured soil, while corn is germinating and
becoming established, some temporary injury
or stunting may occur.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
lambsquarters (a) pigweed smartweed (a)
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass foxtail millet witchgrass
crabgrass giant foxtail yellow foxtail
fall panicum green foxtail yellow nutsedge
NOTE: (a) These weeds are only partially controlled.
*Proprietary name: "Dual"
Issued: 3-30-77 I-C-19-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLORO-N-(2-ETHYL-6HMETHYLPHENYL)-
N-(2-METHOXY-l-METHYLETHYL) ACETAMIDE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (field)
2.0 (coarse)
2.5 (medium)
2.5-3.0 (fine)
(in at least 15 gal.
water)
1.25-2.0
-PLUS-
1.0-2.0 atrazine
(in at least 15 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm (grain)
Corn forage and fodder should not be grazed
or fed to livestock or used for silage.
Do not plant rotational crops other than corn
within 18 months after application.
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Do not
use in Wisconsin. Apply at or after
planting, but before weeds and corn emerge.
Use only on corn grown for grain. Dosage is
determined by soil texture. Apply maximum
dosage rate only on fine textured soil containing
at least 3% organic matter. Reduce dosage in
proportion to band area actually treated. If
one-half inch of rainfall does not occur within
7 days after application, incorporate the herbicide
into the top 1 inch of soil. Cultivate if weeds
appear. If a treated crop is lost, corn may be
replanted immediately. Do not make a second
broadcast application. If the original application
was banded and the second crop is planted in the
untreated row middles, a second banded treatment
may be applied.
Tank mix. Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Do
not use in Wisconsin. Apply as above. Exact
dosage determined by soil texture and percentage
of organic matter.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-C-19-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLORO-N-ISOPROFYLACETANILIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppn)
Corn:
(field)
Corn:
( sweet )
Cotton
Peas
(green
processing)
Sorghum
Soybeans
(seed crop)
0.1
(grain)
1-5
(forage)
0.1
(kernels
plus cobs
with
husks
removed )
1.5
(forage)
0.1
(cotton-
seed)
0.2
[peas with
pods)
1.5
( forage )
0.25
(grain)
3.0
( forage )
NF
Ibs . actual/A .
6
6
6
6
5-25
^.9
(spray)
5.25
5.25
Preeraergence .
Postemergence . Apply just after crop
emerges and before weeds reach 2- leaf
stage .
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply Just after crop
emerges and before weeds reach 2- leaf
stage .
Preemergence.
Preemergence .
Preemergence . Do not graze or feed
sorghum (.rnilo) forage or silage from
treated fields to dairy animals .
Precner^ence , Do not grazt. or feed
forage from treated areas . Do not uric
soybeans for food, feed or oil purposes.
*Propachlor
Proprietary name: "Ramrod"
Issued: 5-12-71
I-C-20
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FPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLORQALLYL DIETHYLDITHIOCAKBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMUIAEIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Beans:
Lima
Snap
Broccoli
Brussels
Sprouts
Cabbage
0.2
(beans &
vines)
0.2
0.2
0.2
Ibs. actual/A.
6
8
( granular )
6
8
( granular )
8
(granular)
6
8
( granular )
6
8
(granular)
6
8
(granular)
Preemergence.
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
crop.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after planting.
Posttransplant. Apply immediately after
setting.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after setting.
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
crop.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after planting.
Posttransplant. Apply immediately after
setting.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after setting.
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
crop.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after planting.
Posttransplant. Apply immediately after
setting.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after setting.
*CDEC
Issued:
8-31-68
I-C-21.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLOROALLYL DIETHYLDITHIOCAKBAMATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cantaloupe
Cauliflower
Celery
Chicory
Collards
Corn :
Field
Sweet
Cue umbers
End ive
Escarole
Hanover salad
Kale
Lettuce
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
(grain,
kernels
plus cob£
with
husks
removed ,
fodder &
forage )
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Ibs . actual/A .
k
6
8
(granular)
6
8
(granular)
6
If
If
6
if
if
k
if
if
4
5
( granular )
Preemergence .
Preemergence . Apply to direct seeded
crop.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after planting.
Posttransplant . Apply immediately after
setting.
Use limited to California. Apply
immediately after setting.
Posttransplant. Apply after setting.
Repeat within 3 weeks after setting.
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence. Furrow irrigation.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-C-21.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-CHLOROALLYL DIETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Mustard greens
Okra
Potatoes
Soybeans
Spinach
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelon
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
(beans,
forage
and hay)
0.2
0.2
0.2
(turnips
and
greens)
0.2
Ibs . actual /A .
3
6
k
k
6
6
k
Preemergence.
Preemergence. Do not use on Florida
sands.
Use restricted to New York.
Preemergence. Used with CDAA.
Preemergence.
Preemergence.
Postemergence, Apply within 30 days
after emergence. Repeat 30 days later.
Do not apply within 30 days before
harvest. Do not use on muck soils.
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
crop. Do not use on Florida sands.
Posttransplant. Apply immediately after
setting.
Preemergence.
Preemergence.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-C-21.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(m-CHLOROPHENOXY) PROPIONIC ACID
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LDHTAnCHS
(ppm;
Peaches
0.1 (acid
equiv. )
grans acid
equiv. /A.
566 gm./A.
in 300 ppn:
spray
Chemical thinning . Apply when seed ic
soft (1/4-3/S inches long) .
Issued:
I-C-24
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2- (iii-CHLOROFHENOXY) - PROPIOWAMIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LDffTATiaHS
(ppm)
Peach
0.1 (rcid
equiv.)
grams acid
equiv. /A.
566 gus ./A.
(300 ppu)
Chemical thinning. Apply when seed
length is 5-10 mm or i/h-3/Q inches
long. Do not apply to trees of lov
vigor .
Issued: 6-31-68
I-C-25
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: DiethanclsMinc salt L: sociur: salt: Pr: SP; Tablet
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant aeu<,latci
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMLTKKORS
(VP®)
Mung beans
Toiuat oe s
2
(bean
sprouts )
Extended
;, !Vi. acci.al/
IjCOO lb . seed
(i.-: PPL-,
in vster)
SO pp;; ac'io
equivalent
Inhibit roct ^rovth. Soak beans in
solutiorj i'Gx" p-l> hours. Follov vith
freGh -/ater rinse.
BlOLr.i set. Applu as a f'Jne csprat/ to
floi./er clrcterc when they open. Jo
not epriy .".ore than five tidies per
sea:: on. Do not appl., "ioi e than GIT---:
to in'livioual ''jlusters: .
Issued: 10-1^-69
I-C-26
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLOROPICRIN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Any c:rop:
(including
greenhouse,
nursery, and
outside
beds)
1P21
Ibs. actual/A.
Preplanting soil fumigation only.
Aerate for 7-lh days prior to
planting.
*tr ichloron itromethane
Issued: 8-31-68
I-C-29
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CHLOROXURON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Most effective after the weed cotyledons have opened,
but before broadleaf weeds reach two inches high
and grass weeds reach one-half inch high. May
cause some temporary yellowing, burning, or small
necrotic spots on strawberry, soybean, carrot and
onion leaves. This condition usually lasts for
only a short time and the plants resume their normal
growth. Do not apply to crops under stress.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits the Hill reaction in photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (a)
black nightshade lambsquarters shepherdspurse
carpetweed morningglory sicklepod
chickweed pigweed smartweed
cocklebur puncturevine spurry
Florida pusley purslane velvetleaf
groundsel ragweed wild mustard
jimsonweed
GRASSES CONTROLLED: (a)
annual bluegrass Brachiaria goosegrass
barnyardgrass crabgrass lovegrass
(a) Will not control most established perennial weeds.
* 3-[p-(p-chlorophenoxy) phenyl]-l,l-dimethylurea
Issued: 3-30-77 I-C-30.1
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CHLOROXURCN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CARROTS
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
3-4
(in 25-40 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
60 day preharvest interval.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Irrigate within 2 days
if sufficient rain has not fallen to thoroughly
wet the soil. Do not use on high organic soils
(muck, peat). Do not use in Texas, Arizona, Colorado,
Washington, or Idaho.
3-4 Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply over the tops of
(in 25-40 gal. water) carrots after true leaves form. Do not use in
Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Washington, or Idaho.
CELERY
(direct seeded)
(in at least 40
gal. water)
CELFRY
(Transplants)
(in at least 40
gal. water)
0.1 ppm
50 day preharvest interval.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to California.
Apply after the crop reaches the 2 true leaf stage.
Do not apply petroleum solvents to the crop within 2
weeks before or 3 weeks after a chloroxuron application.
0.1 ppm
50 day preharvest period.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to
California and Florida. Apply over the top of
growing celery 2-6 weeks after transplanting.
Do not apply petroleum solvents to the crop
within 2 weeks before or 3 weeks after a
chloroxuron application.
Issued: 3.30-77
I-C-30.2
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CHLOROXURON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ONIONS (dry
bulb only)
3-4
(in 25-40 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply after the onions have
reached the 2-3 true leaf stage. Do not use on
light sandy soils with less than 1% organic matter.
(in 25-40 gal. water)
SOYBEANS
1.0-1.5
(in 25-40 gal. water)
Postemergence, Broadcast. Use limited to Arizona,
California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington. Apply to mineral
soils only. Apply after the crop has reached the 2
true leaf stage. Do not use on light sandy soils
with less than 1% organic matter.
0.15 ppm (soybeans and forage)
120 day preharvest interval.
90 day preharvest interval for North Dakota, South
Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and
Kentucky where a single application (at 1.0-1.5 Ibs.
act./A.) is made with a surfactant.
Do not make more than two applications to the same
crop or field in any one year.
Do not graze treated fields.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply over the tops of
soybeans or as a semidirected spray from the time
trifoliate leaves form and roost broadleaf weeds
are 2 in. high or less. Use the higher rate
where velvetleaf, cocklebur or morningglory are
present. Velvetleaf should be less than 1 in. tall.
Grasses should be no more than one-half in. tall. A
second application may be made 7-10 days after the
first as a semidirected or directed spray. Mix with
5 gal. water for aerial applications. Use the 1.0-
1.5 Ibs. act./A. dosage range with a compatible
surfactant. If a surfactant is not used, increase
the dosage to 3 Ibs. act./A.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-C-30.3
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CHLOROXURON
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
STRAWBERRIES 0.1 ppm
60 day preharvest Interval.
4 Postemergence. Apply only to established
(in 25-40 gal. water) plantings. May be applied to new transplants,
nursery stock or plants grown for propagation
only after they have become established. Broad-
cast anytime, but preferably after renovation of
the beds in the fall. Repeat the application
in the spring. If good moisture conditions are
not prevalent after an application preemergent
to the weeds, irrigate as soon as possible after
treatment. Do not make more than 2 applications
to the same crop or field in any one year.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-C-30,4
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COPPER (FROM BASIC COPPER CARBONATE)*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Canals
Lakes
Ponds
Waterways
(non-flowing)
Exemp t
Ib . actual
14. O/
150-250 gal.
water/A.
Apply as a surface spray during the
growing season. Do not disturb treated
areas for 48 hours.
*Malachite
Issued: 11-15-72
I-C- 35
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COPPER SULFATE (Pentahydrate)
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: m> SP; C
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide; Algaecide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Rice
Water:
Impounded
Lakes
Ponds
Reservoirs
Irrigation
conveyance
systems
Exempt
Exempt
(in eggs
fish,
meat,
milk)
1.0 (in
water)
1.0 (in
potable
water)
Exempt
(in eggs,
fish,
meat ,
milk)
1.0 (in
potable
water)
Ibs. actual/A.
15.0
(11 ppm)
2.3 ppm
2.3 ppm
2.3 ppm
4 . 0 ppm
(with chelate)
0.1-0.2 Ibs. per
cu. ft. per sec.
ser day
(0.019-0.037 ppm)
1.6-2.4 Ibs. per
cu. ft. per sec.
per day
(0.11-0.44 ppm)
Algae control. Postflood. Apply
uniformly over water surface.
Algae control. Apply over water surface.
Algae control. Apply on water surface
as needed.
Algae control: Begin continuous addition
of granular crystals after water is turned
into system and continue throughout
irrigation season.
Pondweed control: use same continuous
feeder as above during irrigation season.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-C-40
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CYCLOHEXIMIDE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPLE FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: Stimulates fruit abscission; may also cause some
leaf drop.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: 4-7 days; loosening is temporary and
fruit will re-tighten if pull force is
not below 6 Ibs. within 9 days of
application.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET CROP: Some pitting, pebbling or scarring of
rind normally occurs but does not affect
fruit quality. Increased leaf drop may
occur. Damages young shoots and flower
buds during the flush of growth.
MODE OF ACTION: Stimulates ethylene production in fruit, which promotes
abscission.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (Not applicable)
GRASSES CONTROLLED: (Not applicable)
*3-[2-(3,5-dimethyl-2-oxocyclohexyl)-2-hydroxyethyl]gj.utarimide
Issued: 12-20-74 I-C-45.1
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CYCLOHEXIMIDE
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ORANGES 0.1 ppm.
(For processing) Use limited to Florida. Preharvest. Do not
use after new shoots appear. Do not use on
re-greened fruit. Do not use more than 0.16
Ibs. actual per acre. Do not graze cattle in
treated area. Do not apply in direct
combination with pesticides or nutrient sprays.
Do not use in groves treated with 2,4-D or other
chlorophenoxy chemicals.
0.08-0.16 Ibs. Apply in fall and winter anytime after fruit
act./A are legally mature. This includes early, mid-
(1 to 2 qts. of season and Valencia varieties. Thorough spray
4.22% soln./A.) coverage is essential for maximum effect.
1 qt. of 4.22% For treatment of Valencia variety prior to
soln. per 500 spring flush of growth if fruit is mature. Do
gal. water not spray after bloom until immature fruit is
1 in. in diameter.
Issued: 12-20-74 I-C-45.2
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3-CYCLOHEXYL-6- (DIMETHYL AMINO) -1-METHYL-
1,3,5-TRIAZINE-2,4(1H,3H)-DIONE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A general non-cropland herbicide for the post-
emergent control of many annual, biennial and
perennial weeds and woody vines.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
bindweed (b)
blackberry (a)
bouncingbet (b)
burdock (b)
camphorweed (a)
Canada thistle (a)
chickweed (a)
clover (a)
cocklebur (b)
crownvetch (b)
curly dock (b)
dandelion (b)
dewberry (a)
dogbane (b)
dogfennel (a)
fiddleneck (b)
filaree (b)
fleabane (b)
goatsbeard vine
goldenrod (b)
heath aster (a)
honeysuckle (a)
kochia (b)
lantana (a)
lespedeza (b)
marestail (a)
milkweed (b)
mustard (b)
(b)
oxalis (b)
pigweed (b)
plantain (a)
prickly lettuce (a)
purslane (b)
ragweed (a)
smartweed (b)
spanishneedles (a)
spurge (b)
starthistle (b)
trumpetcreeper (b)
wild carrot (a)
wild parsnip (b)
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED: (c)
bahiagrass (a)
barnyardgrass (b)
bermudagrass (a)
bluegrass (a)
brome (b)
broomsedge (a)
buffelgrass (b)
crabgrass (b)
fescue (a)
fingergrass (a)
foxtail (a)
guineagrass (a)
natalgrass (a)
nutsedge (b)
orchardgrass (b)
paragrass (b)
quackgrass (b)
ryegrass (b)
smutgrass (a)
vaseygrass (a)
wild oat (b)
NOTE: (a) Apply 5.4-10.8 Ibs. act./A. for season-long control.
(b) Apply 1.8-4.5 Ibs. act./A. for contact kill and
short term control (up to 3 months).
(c) oes not control johnsongrass.
*Proprietary name: "Velpar"
Issued: 3-30-77
I-C-45-1.1
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3-CYCLOHEXYL-6-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-l-METHYL-
1,3,5-TRTAZINE-2,4(1H,3H)-DIONE
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Railroad, Highways,
Utility, Pipeline
1.8-4.5
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
5.4-10.8
N.F.
Short term control (up to 3 months). Apply as
a foliar spray to actively growing weeds to
thoroughly cover the vegetation. Use the
higher levels of the dosage range on hard-to-kill
species, on fine textured soil (clay, clay loam),
on soil containing more than 5% organic matter
or carbon, and on coarse textured soils (sand,
loamy sand, gravelly soils) where rainfall exceeds
40 inches per year. Use the lower levels of the
dosage range if the growing season is short. Do
not use on or near desirable trees or other plants,
or on areas where their roots may extend.
Full-season control. Apply as a foliar spray to
actively growing weeds to thoroughly cover the
vegetation. Use the higher levels of the dosage
range on hard-to-kill species, on fine textured
soil (clay, clay loam), on soil containing more
than 5% organic matter or carbon, and on coarse
textured soils (sand, loamy sand, gravelly soils)
where rainfall exceeds 40 inches per year. Use
the lower levels of the dosage range if the growing
season is short. Do not use on or near desirable
trees or other plants, or on areas where their
roots may extend.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-C-45-1.2
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3-CYCLOHEXYL-6-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-1-METHYL-
1,3,5-TRIAZINE-2,4(1H,3H)-DIONE
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
Tank farms,
Storage areas,
Plant sites, etc.
1.8-10.8
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information)
AQUATIC AREAS
Drainage ditch banks N.F.
1.8-10.8 Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information)
Issued: 3-30-77
I-C-45-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CYPRAZINE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: Selective, postemergence use. Best results are
obtained by treating rapidly growing weeds.
Temporary corn leaf burn or stunting may occur if
corn is treated when wet or under cold or nutrient
stress.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Chlorosis; necrosis
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibition of photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (during seedling stage only).
annual morningglory jimsonweed ragweed
black nightshade Kochia smartweed
buffalobur lambsquarters sunflower
burdock pigweed tall waterhemp
carpetweed prickly lettuce velvetleaf
cocklebur prickly sida wild buckwheat
flower-of-an-hour puncturevine wild mustard
(Venice mallow)
GRASSES CONTROLLED: (during seedling stage only).
barnyardgrass giant foxtail wild oats
bristly foxtail green foxtail witchgrass
crabgrass shattercane yellow foxtail
downy brome
*2-chloro-4-(cyclopropylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine
Proprietary name: "Outfox"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-C-46.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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CYPRAZINE
Crops and Dosage
lias. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Corn
field, sweet,
pop, Silage
0.75 (EC)
(Use 10-30
gals. spray/A.)
1.0 (EC)
(Use 10-30
gals, spray/A.)
Tolerance, Use and Limitaionss
0.1 ppm. (grain, fodder, forage, fresh corn including
sweet: kernels plus cob with husk removed).
30 day pre-cutting interval for either feed or silage.
Do not plant treated areas to any crop except corn
until the following year in areas other than Cali-
fornia (see California limitations below). After
harvest of treated crop, plow and till soil in fall
or spring to avoid injury to spring-seeded crops
other than corn. Do not plant sugar beets on land
treated the previous year.
Areas other than California.
Postemergence. Broadcast application before corn is
10 in. tall and weeds are 2 in. tall. For band
application, reduce rate proportionately.
For California only.
Do not plant treated areas to any crop except corn
for at least 18 mo. after treatment.
Postemergence. Broadcast application before corn is
10 in. tall and weeds are 1.5 in. tall.
Treat only rapidly growing weeds and grasses when
top soil moisture is sufficient to sustain rapid
growth for several days. For band application,
reduce rate proportionately.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-C-46.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: sodium salt;
WP; SP; acid
wax bar
GENERAL INFORMATION: Very soluble in water; washes from foliage easily;
leaches in soil readily
Soil persistence: 6-10 weeks.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Perennial grasses: 3-6 weeks.
Begins growth inhibition immediately.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Leaf chlorosis (bleaching)
Leaf necrosis.
MODE OF ACTION: Interference with apical shoot and root meristem;
possible reduction of wax production; alteration
of enzyme function; may interfere with pantothenic
acid metabolism.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: None
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED: Most prennial and annual grasses, including:
armargo guineagrass guackgrass
Bermudagrass Johnsongrass rushes
bluegrass maidencane watergrass
cattails orchardgrass Phragmites
fescue pangolagrass reed canarygrass
foxtails paragrass smutgrass
Zoysia
*2,2-dichloropropionic acid
Issued: 6-30-75 I-D-1.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES
3.7 (WP, SP)
7.4 (WP, SP)
APRICOTS
5.2 (WP, SP)
ASPARAGUS
14.8 (WP, SP)
BANANAS
11.1 (WP, SP)
BEANS
(beans, straw)
11.1 (WP, SP)
6.0 (WP, SP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
3.0 ppm.
Keep spray off foliage and fruit. 30 day pre-
harvest interval. Do not graze livestock on
treated areas.
Trees 4 yrs. or younger. Directed spray prior
to heading stage.
Trees older than 4 yrs. Directed spray prior
to heading stage.
1.0 ppm.
Use limited to Western areas. Keep spray off
foliage and fruit. 30 day preharvest interval.
No more than 2 applications per season.
Directed spray prior to heading stage.
30 ppm.
Postemergence, directed spray under fern growth.
-or-
Preharvest or post-cutting season.
5.0 ppm.
Do not apply more than 22.2 Ibs. acid eq. per
year. Do not contaminate fruit, foliage or
young plants.
Spray before heading stage. Spot-repeat in
4-6 weeks, and later as needed.
1.0 ppm.
Preplant, fall (Sept. or Oct.). Plow after
10-20 days, or in spring. Plant in spring.
Preplant, spring. Plow after 4 days. 30-40
day preplant interval.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-1.2
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DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL
(seed crop)
3.7 (WP, SP)
CITRUS
(grapefruit,
limes, oranges,
tangerines)
3.0 (WP, SP)
G.74 (WP, SP)
COFFEE
7.4 (WP, SP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NF
Use limited to Vermont and New York.
Apply in fall or early spring when clover and
grasses are 4-6 in. tall. Do not graze or
feed forage, hay or seed chaff.
5.0 ppm.
Use no more than 3 applications per season.
Broadcast, directed spray to grove floor before
heading stage.
Spot treatment. Direct spray to grove floor
before heading stage.
2.0 ppm.
Do not apply more than twice per year.
8 month preharvest interval.
Directed spray. Repeat in 4-6 weeks.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.3
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DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (field)
11.1 (WP, SP)
6.0 (WP, SP)
0.3 (WP, SP)
1.5 (WP, SP)
CORN (sweet)
1.5 (WP, SP)
10.0 ppm. (grain and dried ear corn, kernels and
cob.)
5.0 ppm. (fodder and forage)
Preplant, fall (Sept. and Oct.). Plow after
10-20 days, or in spring. Plant in spring.
Preplant, spring when Johnsongrass is 8-12 in.
tall. Plow after 3 days. Disc soil and plant
corn 5 days later.
Early postemergence. Overall spray in tank
mixture with 1.6 Ibs. act. atrazine when seed
are less than one and one half in. tall and
corn is in spike to 4-leaf stage.
Postemergence. Directed spray when corn is 8-20
in. tall. Use leaf lifters to keep spray off
leaves. Do not use on corn grown for seed.
5.0 ppm. (fresh kernels and cobs with husk removed;
fodder and forage).
Postemergence. See under field corn.
COTTON
3.7-5.2
3.7
0.74
(in 10 gal.
water)
35 ppm. (cottonseed)
Preplant. Apply in spring when Johnson-
grass is 8-12 in. tall. Plow after 3 days.
soil and plant immediately.
Disk
Postemergence. Directed spray under the cotton at
lay-by.
Spot treatment. Directed spray. May require 3
applications per season. Keep spray off cotton
plants.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.3.1
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(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CRANBERRIES
1.5 (WP, SP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
5.0 ppm.
60 day preharvest interval.
Swab treatment. Apply to grass above bushes.
2 lbs./5 gal. water Use no more than 2 applications per season.
14.8 (WP, SP)
(in 200-300
gal. water)
7.4 (WP, SP)
(in 300 gal. water)
Ditch and shore treatment. Use 2 applications
between early June and July 31. Keep spray off
crop.
Postharvest. Apply in fall (Oct. and early Nov.),
FALLOW LAND;
(or stubble) to
be planted to
beans, corn, cotton,
sorghum, soybeans, or
sugar beets
5.2 (WP, SP)
Tolerances: refer to specified crops.
FLAX
0.74
(in 5-10 gal.
water)
Apply in fall. Repeat in 10-21 days. Do not
exceed 3 applications per season. Plant crops
in late fall or following spring.
75 ppm. (flax seed)
Postemergence. Apply when crop is 1-6 inches
tall.
GRAPES
7.4 (WP, SP)
3.0 ppm.
Use limited to California and Arizona. 30 day
preharvest interval. Do not graze livestock on
treated areas. Keep spray off crop foliage and
fruit.
Directed spray on vine row when grasses are
actively growing.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.4
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DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
MACADAMIA NUTS
9.0 (WP, SP)
PASTURES
3-4.4 (WP)
PEACHES
5.2 (WP, SP)
2.6 (WP, SP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.0 ppm.
Do not apply directly to nuts. Do not apply
more than 18 Ibs.act./A. per year.
Preharvest. Apply to ground cover during
harvest only after gleaning nuts from ground.
Use limited to Florida only.
10.0 ppm. (pasture grass and range grass)
Pastures unmoved after treatment-
Do not graze meat animals on treated
pasture until 8 weeks after treatment and
withhold from grazing 1 week before
slaughter. No withholding is necessary
14 weeks after treatment.
Pastures mowed after treatment-
Do not graze lactating animals or meat
animals on treated pasture until 4 weeks
after mowing. Do not harvest hay from treated
pasture during the season of application.
For control of smutgrass.
or spot treatment.
Apply as broadcast
15.0 ppm.
Keep spray off foliage and fruit. Use no more
than 2 applications per season. Do not graze
livestock on treated areas. 30 day preharvest
interval.
Use limited to Western areas. Directed
broadcast spray before heading stage.
Other areas. Use as above.
Issued:6-30-75
I-D-1.5
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DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PEARS
3.7 (WP, SP)
7.4 (WP, SP)
PEAS
0.74 (WP, SP)
PINEAPPLES
7.4 (WP, SP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
3.0 ppm.
Keep spray off crop foliage and fruit. Do
not graze livestock on treated areas. 30
day preharvest interval.
Trees less than 4 yrs. old. Directed spray
before heading stage.
Trees 4 yrs. or older. Directed spray before
heading stage.
15.0 ppm.
Do not feed treated pea vine hay to livestock.
Apply after peas are 2-6 in. tall and have 4-6
nodes. Apply at least 25 days prior to harvest.
3.0 ppm.
Keep spray off pineapple foliage.
Spot treatment, preharvest 1-6 months.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.5.1
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(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PLUMS
(prunes)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
5.2 (WP, SP)
POTATOES
11.1 (WP, SP)
6.0 (WP, SP)
7.4 (WP, SP)
3.7 (WP, SP)
SORGHUM
6.0 (WP, SP)
SOYBEANS
6.0 (WP, SP)
1.0 ppm.
Use limited to Western areas.
Keep spray off foliage and fruit. Do not graze
livestock on treated areas. 30 day preharvest
interval. Use no more than 2 applications per
season.
Directed broadcast spray before heading stage.
10.0 ppm.
Preplant. Apply in fall (Sept. or Oct.) Plow
10-20 days later, or in spring. Plant in spring.
Preplant. Apply in spring when quack grass is
4-6 in. tall. Plow after 4 days. Plant crop
immediately.
Preemergence. Do not apply to whiterose or
redskinned varieties.
Postemergence. Directed spray at last cultivation.
Use vine lifters. Do not apply to whiterose or
redskinned varieties.
1.0 ppm. (grain)
5.0 ppm. (forage)
Preplant in spring when Johnsongrass is 8-12 in.
tall. Plow after 3 days and plant 2 1/2 weeks
later.
1.0 ppm. (soybeans and straw)
Preplant in spring when Johnsongrass is 8-12 in.
tall. Plow after 3 days and plant 5 days or more
later.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-1.6
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS
11.1 (WP, SP)
6.0 (WP, SP)
5.9 (WP, SP)
3.7 (WP, SP)
SUGARCANE
Florida and
Puerto Rico:
3.0 (WP, SP)
7.4/100 gal.
water (WP, SP)
Hawaii:
3.0 (WP, SP)
7.4/100 gal.
water (WP, SP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
5.0 ppm. (roots and tops)
Keep spray off crop leaves.
Preplant in fall (Sept. or Oct.) Plow 10-20
days later, or in spring. Plant in spring.
Preplant. Apply in spring when quackgrass is
4-6 in. tall. Plow after 4 days. Plant crop
immediately.
Postemergence. Directed spray from emergence
until 6-leaf stage. Keep spray off of crop leaves.
Postemergence. Directed spray after 6-leaf
stage until beets are 14 in. tall. Keep spray off
of crop leaves.
0.1 ppm.
5 month preharvest interval.
Postemergence directed spray in spring before
close-in. Use no more than 3 applications per
season.
Spot treatment in spring before close-in.
Spray to wet. Do not use more than 120 gal./A.
Postplant or postratoon treatment as grass
growth warrants. Repeat 2-3 times before
close-in. Keep off crop foliage.
Spot treatment only on infested areas. Do not
apply more than 14.9 Ibs. acid equiv. during a
24-36 month cycle. Keep off foliage.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.7
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE (Cont'd.)
Louisiana:
plant cane
1.9 (WP, SP)
0.74 (WP, SP)
stubble cane
4.0 (WP, SP)
1.7 (WP, SP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Postemergence in spring (prior to May 20).
Repeat 2-3 weeks after first application.
Ground application.
Air application. Do not exceed 5 gal. water/A.
Postemergence in spring (prior to May 20).
Repeat 2-3 weeks after first application.
Ground application.
Air application.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.8
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Sites and Dosages Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
Dichondra lawns
2 oz./gal.
water
RIGHTS OF WAY
railroad ballast
11-22 Ibs. act./A.
(WP, SP)
7.4 Ibs. act./lOO
gal. water
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
industrial sites
11-22 Ibs. act./A.
(WP, SP)
7.4 Ibs. act/100
gal. water
NF
Spot treatment. See label for use on Bichondra
lawns and in lawn renovation.
NF
Apply when grass is actively growing, before
heading stage. Fall treatment is effective
during catkin development. Do not exceed 300
gal./A. Wet all foliage. Add 1-2 qts.
surfactant per 100 gal. spray for optimal
foliage wetting.
Spray boom.
Hand gun and spot treatment.
NF
Apply when grass is actively growing, before
heading stage. Fall treatment is effective
during catkin development. Do not exceed 300
gal./A. Wet all foliage. Add 1-2 qts.
surfactant per 100 gal. spray for optimal
foliage wetting.
Spray boom.
Hand gun and spot treatment.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-1.9
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DALAPON
Sites and Dosages Tolerance, Use and Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS, RECREATIONAL
FACILITIES
buildings
driveways
fence rows
patios
tennis courts
tree bases
walks
6 Oz./lOO sq. ft.
2 oz./gal. water
dosage N.A.
For edging and spot treatment. Spray
application. Do not use around small
shrubs, newly planted trees or trees
less than 4 yrs. old.
General grass control. Use sprayer or
proportioner.
Spot treatment.
Wax bar applicator. Rub bar over unwanted,
actively growing grass. Two treatments may
be required for seasonal control.
FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL,
WASTELANDS
conifer forest NF
planting sites Preplant.
11-22 Ibs. act./A.
(WP, SP)
14 day preplant interval.
3-4 Ibs. act./A.
(WP, SP)
Perennial grasses. Add 1-4 pints surfactant
to spray for optimal wetting. Treat before
heading stage.
Annual grasses. Add 1/2 to 1 pint surfactant
to spray. Treat no later than tillering stage.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-1.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DA1.APON
Sites and Dosages Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AQUATIC AREAS
Adjacent to Water
berm areas NF
drainage ditches Apply when grass is actively growing, before
heading stage. Fall treatment is effective
during catkin development. Do not exceed
gal./A. Wet all foliage. Add 1-2 qts.
surfactant per 100 gal. spray for optimal
foliage wetting.
11-22 Ibs. act./A. Spray boom.
(WP, SP)
7.4 Ibs. act/100 Hand gun and spot treatment.
gal. water
Issued: 12-20-74 I-D-1.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP; WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Apples
Cherries
(sour)
Cherries
(sweet)
Grapes
(Concord)
Nectarines
Peaches
Peanuts
30
55
30
10
30
30
30
(peanuts)
20
(peanut
hay)
10
(hulls)
Ib. actual/A.
6.8
13.6
6.8
2.12
10.2
6.8
0.85
0.43
Promotes flower bud initiation, aids in
fruit drop control . Make single
application 10-80 days after full bloom.
Use only on varieties that ripen fruit
100 days or more after full bloom. Do
not graze animals on cover crops in apple
orchards. Do not feed apple pomace from
treated apples to livestock.
Hasten ripening. Apply onee 2 weeks after
full bloom.
Hasten ripening. Apply once 2 weeks after
full bloom.
Increase fruit set , and reduce rate of
vine growth. Make single application
from first to full bloom.
Hasten ripening and concentrate maturity.
Apply once on mature bearing trees
between style abscission (3 weeks post
bloom) and pit hardening. Do not use on
low vigor trees. Do not use on variety
"Cherokee".
Hasten ripening and concentrate maturity.
Apply once between style abscission (3
weeks postbloom) and pit hardening.
Postemergence. Apply at pegging.
and
Postemergence, Late season application to
maintain vine suppression. Do not apply
within 30 days before harvest. Do not
feed livestock on peanut hay prior to crop
maturity.
*butanedioic acid mono (2,2-dimethyl hydrazide)
*succinic acid 2,2-dimethylhydrazide
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-3
Replaces page issued 6-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP, S
GENERAL INFORMATION: Application must be followed by a 12 hr. rain free
period. Do not graze livestock on cover crops
grown among treated orchards. Do not spray on
any low vigor trees under stress conditions. When
mixed with water, use the spray mixture on the same
day. Make only one application per year.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
*succinic acid 2,2-dimethylhydrazide
*butanedioic acid mono (2,2-dimethylhydrazide)
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-3.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
2.55-5.1
(in 400 gal. water)
3.4-5.1
(in 400 gal. water)
30 ppm
Do not feed apple pomace from treated apples
to livestock. Do not graze treated areas.
To delay maturity and extend harvest period; to
possibly increase red color on red varieties; to
aid in fruit drop control; to increase fruit
firmness; to reduce scald on some varieties; and
to delay the occurence of water core. Apply
21 days after petal fall to 60 days before normal
harvest (Northwest U.S. apply 14 to 80 days after
full bloom). Fruit size reduction will be minimized
with this timing, as well as vegetative growth
control and increased return bloom. Use only on
apples that have a bloom to harvest day count
of over 100 days. Thinning should be utilized prior
to any application where heavy or excessive fruit set
is to be observed. Do not apply if excessive fruit
set is accompanied by size reduction, short, thickened
stems, shallow cavities, and misshaped fruit. Do
not apply to low vigor trees.
For moderate vigor trees.
For good, high and very high vigor trees.
In areas with short growing seasons, treat
good to very high vigor trees as moderate.
Do not use more than 3.4 Ibs. act./A. in
Northwestern U.S.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES (cont'd.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
3.4-5.1
(in 400 gal. water)
6.8
(in 400 gal. water)
5.1-6.8
(in 400 gal. water)
6.8
(in 400 gal. water)
To delay maturity and extend harvest period; to
possibly increase red color on red varieties; to aid
in fruit drop control; to increase fruit firmness; to
reduce scald on some varieties; to delay the occurence
of water core; to control fruit size; to reduce
vegetative growth (including nonbearing trees); and
promote flower bud initiation (including nonbearing
trees) to increase return bloom. Apply 10-21 days
after petal fall (10-14 days after full bloom in
Northwestern U.S.). Fruit size reduction will be
maximized with this timing as well as vegetative
growth control and increased return bloom. Where
maximum vegetative growth control is desired, apply
when terminal growth is approximately 2-3 inches long.
Use only on apples that have a bloom to harvest day
count of over 100 days. Do not apply if excessive
fruit set is accompanied by size reduction, short,
thickened stems, shallow cavities, and misshaped
fruit. Do not apply to low vigor trees.
For moderate, good and high vigor trees. In
areas with short growing seasons, treat good
to high vigor trees as moderate.
For very high vigor trees. In areas with
short growing seasons, treat very high vigor
trees as moderate.
For young, nonbearing trees.
For Golden Delicious apples grown in Northwestern
U.S. Apply 10-14 days after full bloom to
moderate, good, high and very high vigor trees.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
1.7-3.4
(in 50-100 gal.
water)
CANTALOUPES
1.7
(in 50 gal. water)
GRAPES
1.28-1.7
(in 200-400 gal.
water)
1.7-2.13
(in 200-400 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
20 ppra
30 day preharvest interval
For the replacement of hand topping, and more uniform
sprout development. Use limited to Jade Cross
varieties grown in California. Apply with thorough
spray coverage when the sprouts at the base of the
plant are 0.5-0.75 in. in diameter. Use the lower
rate on smaller sprouts and the higher rate when the
sprouts are larger (0.75 in.). Apply only one spray
during each growing season.
3 ppm
To reduce vine growth. Use limited to Arizona
and California. Apply when the plants are in the
2-4 true leaf stage. Thorough coverage is essential.
Make only one application per growing season.
10 ppm
To increase fruit set and yield, and to reduce the
rate of vine growth in Concord, Niagara, Aurora,
Chancellor and De Chaunac varieties only. Apply
during the period between first bloom and full bloom.
Do not apply to low vigor vines.
For medium vigor vines where annual pruning
weight per vine (8x9 foot spacing) is about
2-3 pounds.
For high vigor vines where annual pruning
weight per vine (8x9 foot spacing) is at least
3 pounds.
Issued: 3.30-77
I-D-3.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
NECTARINES
3.4-10.2
(in 400-600 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
PEACHES
30 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
To hasten ripening and concentrate maturity. Apply
to mature bearing trees, between style abscission
(3 weeks postbloom) and pit hardening. Make only one
application during each growing season. Do not
spray low vigor trees as fruit size reduction may
occur. Leaf injury may occur, appearing as "shot-
holing" and possible leaf drop.
30 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
3.4-6.8 To hasten ripening and concentrate maturity.
(in 400 gal. water) Refer to NECTRARINES (same information).
PEARS
3.4-4.25
PRUNES
1.7-3.4
SOUR CHERRIES
8.5-13.6
(in 250-400 gal.
water)
20 ppm
To control premature ripening and aid in preventing
preharvest fruit drop. Use limited to Oregon and
Washington states. Make one application 18-24 days
before normal harvest. Preharvest fruit drop control
will last about 28-35 days after the application.
50 ppm (fresh prunes)
30 day preharvest interval.
To hasten ripening. Use limited to French variety
grown in California. Apply to bearing trees between
75-105 days after full bloom. Do not spray low
vigor trees; as fruit size reduction may occur.
Make only one application per growing season.
55 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
To hasten ripening, concentrate maturity and
decrease force required to remove fruit. Apply
two weeks after full bloom as a dillute spray.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.5
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SWEET CHERRIES
3.4-6.8
(in 400 gal. water)
TOMATOES
4.25
(in 100 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
TOMATOES (to be
transplanted)
1.06-2.13
0.53-1.06
(in 25-50 gal. water)
30 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
To hasten ripening. Apply to mature, bearing
trees two weeks after full bloom. Make only
one application per growing season. Do not spray
low vigor trees as fruit size reduction may occur.
40 ppm
To increase fruit size and percent of U.S. No. 1
fruit. Use limited to Florida. Make one foliar
application when 15-30 fruit per plant are set
(when flower petals have dropped and the smallest
fruits are about the size of an English pea),
but before any red color shows on the fruit.
Do not pick mature fruit within 7 days of application.
40 ppm
To retard stem elongation, delay early fruiting
and aid in concentrating maturity. Make one
foliar application to the point of runoff when
the plants are in the 1-4 true leaf stage. Make
a second application, if desired, 2 weeks after the
first. Do not apply after transplanting. Do not
use in California.
For field grown plants.
For greenhouse grown plants.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Crops and Dosage
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(% concentration active)
ORNAMENTALS
ASTERS
0.5
AZALEAS
0.15
0.25
0.37
GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES:
Do not use additional wetting agents as
burning of leaves may result. Water plants
before spraying. Foliage should be dry at the
time of application. Poor results might be
obtained if wilted plants are treated. Do
not syringe for 18-24 hours after application.
N.F.
To prevent excessive stem elongation. Apply
spray to the point of run-off 2-3 weeks
after transplanting, or when the plants
begin to elongate (stretch). Refer to GENERAL
LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
Greenhouse plants. To promote development of
additional buds on plants grown for forcing.
After final shaping, spray when new growth
reaches 1-2 inches with either a single or
split application. Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS
FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
Split application with 1 week interval.
Single application.
Nursery plants. To produce compact plants
for landscaping. Spray the foliage to run-off
during the fourth week in July. The final shaping
of the plants should be done by early July to
permit adequate regrowth prior to spraying. Refer
to GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIDE
Crojas and Dosage
(% concentration active)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
0.25
0.25
COSMOS
0.5
GARDENIAS
0.5
N.F.
To produce compact potted, branched (pinched)
plants. Spray to run-off 2 weeks after pinching.
If additional retardation Is desired, a second
application may be made three weeks after the
first. Use a medium schedule calling for shading
and pinching on the same day for "tall" varieties.
This will eliminate the open, relatively leafless
appearance often associated with the use of delayed
pinch schedules. Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS
FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
To retard neck stretching just below the flower
on potted and cut flowers. Spray the top
one-third of the foliage to run-off two days
ater disbudding. Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS
FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
To prevent excessive stem elongation. Refer
to ASTERS (same information). Refer to GENERAL
LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
To produce compact plants for spring bloom. Spray
when plants are about two-thirds of final marketing
size (mid-August to mid-September for Florida, and
the first 2 weeks of December for other areas).
Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL ITSES.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZIPE
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(% concentration active)
ORNAMENTALS
HYDRANGEAS
0.5
0.75
MARIGOLDS
0.5
PETUNIAS
0.5
0.5
N.F.
To retard spring forcing growth. Spray when
the new growth has just started to unfold and
4-5 pairs of leaves are visible. Apply 2-4
weeks after the start of forcing, and no later.
Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
For greenhouse varieties that produce excessive
growth during the summer following pinching. Spray
to run-off xrfien the regrowth is 1-2 inches in
length (usually in late July, but not after the
first week of August). Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS
FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
To orevent excessive stem elongation. Refer
to ASTERS (same information). Refer to
GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
To prevent excessive stem elongation. Refer
to ASTETiS (same information). Refer to
GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
-AND-
To reduce leaf injury caused bv ozone and
sulfur dioxide. Make a second application one
week after the first (for stem elongation).
This will not protect against leaf damage caused
by PAN. Growth retardation will be more pronounced
and there will be a delay in flowering from the
second application. The plants sprayed for
pollution protection will not be any shorter
than those sprayed for compact growth. Refer to
GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DAMINOZTDE
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(% concentration active)
ORNAMENTALS
POINSETTIAS
0.75
0.50
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.75
SALVIAS
0.5
ZINNIAS
0.5
N.F.
To reduce elongation (stretching) in pinched plants.
Make one application when the new growth is 3-4
inches in length. The second application (if suggested)
should be make 2 weeks after the first. Refer to
GENERAL LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
Pinch date August 15. Two applications.
Pinch date September 1. Two applications.
Pinch date September 15. One application.
To reduce elongation (stretching) in single stem
plants. Make first application about 1-2 weeks
after rooting. Refer to GENERAL LIMITATIONS
FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
2 Applications: First on September 1.
Second on September 21.
-OR-
2 Applications: First on September 15.
Second on October 1.
-OR-
2 Applications: First on October 1.
Second on October 15.
-OR-
1 Application: Spray on October 15.
N.F.
To prevent excessive stem elongation. Refer
to ASTERS (same information). Refer to GENERAL
LIMITATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
N.F.
To prevent excessive stem elongation. Refer
to ASTERS (same information). Refer to GENERAL
INFORMATION FOR ORNAMENTAL USES.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-3.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
n-DECANOL*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:
GENERAL INFORMATION: A sucker control agent for tobacco.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
EC
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
8.58-11.44
11.44
15.73-17.87
(in 50 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Top tobacco plants while in late button or early
flower stage, removing suckers exceeding 1 inch
in length. Straighten any leaning plants. Spray
within 2 days of topping, directing the spray
downward. Repeat 5-7 days later if necessary.
Do not apply to wet or wilted plants, when leaves
begin to close in the evening, during extremely
hot, still weather, or while very windy conditions
prevail.
flue-cured tobacco
burley, Maryland and cigar tobacco
dark tobacco
Dual treatment with maleic hydrazide. Apply the
n-decanol emulsion during the late button stage.
Apply the maleic hydrazide solution 7-14 days
later in accordance with the manufacturer's instruc-
tions .
NOTE: Also formulated with n-hexanol and n-octanol
for sucker control in tobacco. Refer to these
chemicals for specific information.
*l-decanol
Issued. 10-20-75
I-D-4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DESMEDIPHAM*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: Postemergence application. Rainfall within 6 hours
of spraying may reduce effectiveness. Soil persist-
ence: half-life less than 30 days.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: May temporarily retard growth and/or produce
chlorosis or tip-burn on sugarbeets; recovery
usually within 10 days. Severe injury may occur
if applied before 2 true-leaf stage of crop.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits photosynthesis by blocking Hill reaction.
Absorbed through foliage.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (a)
goosefoot mustard ragweed
Kochia (b) nightshade shepherdspurse
lambsquarters pigweed wild buckwheat
London rocket
Note:
(a) For best results, spray when weeds are in 2-leaf stage.
(b) Spray when in rosette-stage, less than 1 in. in diameter.
Control may be more complete with 1:1 mix of desmidipham and
p henmidipham.
GRASSES CONTROLLED: No label claim.
*ethyl m-hydroxycarbanilate carbanilate
Proprietary name: "Betanex"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-D-6.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DESMEDIPHAM
Tolerances, Use and Limitations
0.75-1.25 (EC)
(in 20-50 gal.
water)
0.2 ppm. (roots and tops).
90-day preharvest interval.
Do not make more than one application per
growing season. Do not apply under crop
stress conditions. Do not apply when dew
is present.
Postemergence, broadcast. Spray when weeds
are at the 2-leaf stage and sugar beets are
at the 2-true leaf stage. Use higher rate
only on well-established, un-stressed crop.
Band application: reduce rate in proportion
to area actually treated.
-or-
Tank Mix; apply postemergence, broadcast or
band as above.
0.366 desmedipham: 0.366 phenmedipham
-up to-
0.61 desmedipham : 0.61 phenmedipham
Issued:6-30-75
I-D-6.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N,N-DIALLYL-2-CHLOROACETAMIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBttTAUCBTS
(ppm)
Beans:
Dry
Snap
Cabbage
Castor beans
Celery
Corn:
Field
Pop
Sweet
Lima beans
0.05
|dried
beans )
0.05
'snap
beans,
snap bean
forage )
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
! grain,
fodder,
forage ,
fresh
[ kerne Is
plus c ob
•?ith husks
removed) )
0.05
|lima
beans ,
lima bean
forage)
Ib. actual/A.
k
k
6
6
k
5
If
Use restricted to east of Rocky
Mountains. Preemergence .
Use restricted to Wisconsin, Illinois
Indiana and Florida. Preemergence.
-or-
Posttrans plant . Apply as a directed
spray or as granules over top immediately
after setting.
Preemergence .
Use restricted to Florida. Posttransplant
Apply 2-3 days after setting. Repeat
within 3 weeks after setting.
Preemergence .
Use restricted to east of Rocky
Mountains . Preemergence .
*CDAA; Proprietary name:"Randox"
Issued: 11-20-70
I-D-12.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N,N-DIALLYL-2-CHLOROACETAMIDE
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Onions
Peas (canning)
Potatoes
Sorghum
Soybeans
Sugarcane
0.05
0.05
(peas,
forage)
0.05
0.05
[grain,
forage)
0.05
[soybeans
forage)
0.05
Ib. actual/A.
6
10
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
crop just before onions emerge.
-or-
Posttransplant. Apply directed or
overall spray soon after setting.
Postemergence. Repeat as directed
spray or as granular after 3 true
leaves have developed. Do not use
on green onions. Repeat application
at i»-week intervals for granular use
only. Do not apply within ^5 days
before harvest for spray or 30 days
for granular formulation.
Preemergence.
Postemergence. Apply granules to
freshly tilled soil immediately after
last cultivation or hilling.
Preemergence application immediately
after planting. Use in combination
with CDEC.
Preemergence. Do not use on fields
for seed production.
Use restricted to east of Rocky
Mountains. Preemergence.
Use restricted to Florida. Preemergence,
Apply immediately after planting.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply just after
regrowth has started and before weeds
emerge. Make only one application per
crop. Do not apply within 10 months
before harvest.
Issued: 11-20-70
I-D-12.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
K,N-DIALLYL-2-CHLOROACETAMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITAKONS
(ppm)
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
0.05
0.05
lb. actual/A.
k
6
3
Use restricted to Louisiana.
Posttrans plant . Apply overtop spray
immediately after setting and before
weeds emerge.
Use restricted to Indiana and Michigan.
Posttransplant . Apply granules two
days after setting and before weeds
emerge .
Preemergence application to direct
seeded crop immediately after seeding.
Use in combination with three pounds
per acre of CDEC.
Issued: 11-20-70
I-D-12.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICAMBA*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Dimethylamine salt L; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LJMEHAKONS
(ppm;
Barley
(fall seeded)
(spring seeded
Corn
(field)
Grasses :
Pasture
Rang eland
0.5
(grain
and
straw)
0.5
(grain,
fodder
and
forage )
ko
^(grasses
(pasture
and
range-
land ) )
ko
(grass
hay)
0.05
(in milk)
Ibs . acid equiv.
per acre
0.25
0.094
1.0
0.25
8
(spray)
Postemergence . Apply in spring before
joint stage. Do not graze or harvest
for dairy feed prior to crop maturity.
Posteraergence . Apply at 2-5-leaf stage.
Do not graze or harvest for dairy feed
prior to crop maturity.
Preemergence . Do not graze treated areas .
Do not harvest for dairy animal feed
prior to ensilage stage (milk stage).
Postemergence . Apply overall spray
before crop is 36 inches tall (15 days
before tassels appear). Do not graze
treated areas . Do not harvest for dairy
animal feed prior to ensilage stage
(milk stage) .
Postemergence. Apply when weeds are
actively growing. Do not graze meat
animals in treated fields within 30 days
before slaughter. Do not use seed from
treated grass for food or feed purposes .
Do not graze dairy animals on treated
areas within:
1 days if 1/2 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
21 days if 1 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
kd days if 2 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
60 days if 8 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
Do not harvest dry hay from treated areas
as feed for dairy animals within:
37 days if 1/2 Ib. actual/A, is applied
51 days if 1 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
TO days if 2 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
90 days if 8 Ib. actual/A, is applied.
*3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid; 2-methoxy-3,o-dichlorobenzoic acid
Issued: 10-15-69 I-D-15.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICAMBA
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Grasses:
Pasture
Rangeland
(continued)
Oats
(fall seeded)
(spring seeded)
Sorghum
((grasses
(pasture
and
range-
land))
to
(grass
hay)
0.05
[in milk)
0.5
(grain
and
straw)
3-0
(grain,
fodder
and
forage)
Ibs. acid equiv.
per acre
10
(granular)
0.25
0.125
0.25
0.25
Postemergence. Do not graze meat animals
in treated fields within 30 days of
slaughter. Do not graze, cut for forage
or hay for dairy animals for 60 days
after treatment.
Postemergence. Apply in spring before
joint stage. Do not graze or harvest
for dairy feed prior to crop maturity.
Postemergence. Apply at 2-5-leaf stage.
Do not graze or harvest for dairy feed
prior to crop maturity.
Postemergence. Apply 10-25 days after
crop emerges and weeds are 2 inches tall.
Do not graze treated areas or feed treated
forage or silage "before the mature grain
stage.
Use restricted to Oklahoma and Texas.
Postemergence. Apply directed or overtop
from soft dough stage of crop until 50
days before harvest. Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated forage or
silage before the mature grain stage.
Make only one application per crop season.
Issued: 5-21-71
I-D-15.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICAKBA
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Wheat
(fall seeded)
(spring seeded)
O.S
(grain
and
strawj
Ib. acid cqulv
per acre
0.2'
0.125
Use restricted to North Central states.
Pieplant spot treatment. Apply in fall
'••'hen weeds arc actively growing. Apply
jJO days prior to planting or as
preemergence. Do not plant crops grown
for seed other than "oerennial grass seed
until 3 years after application. Do not
plant broad leaf crops (alfalfa, beans,
peas, potatoes, sugar beets) until 2
years after application. Barley, oats,
corn, sorghum, annual and perennial
grass -reps may be planted to treated
areas 1 year after application.
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest.
Preplant spot treatment. Apply in
nidsui'ir.er or fall when weeds ara
actively growing. Plant wheat JO days
after application. Do not plant crops
grown for seed other than perennial
grass seed until 3 years after
application. Do not plant broad leaf
crops (alfalfa, beans, peas, potatoes,
sugar beets) until ? years after
application. Barley, oats, corn,
sorghun, annual and perennial grass crops
may be planted to treated areas 1 year
after application.
Postemergence. Apply in spring before
joint stage. Do not graze or harvest
for dairy feed prior to crop maturity.
Postemergence. Apply at 2-5-leaf stage.
Do not graze or harvest for dairy feed
prior to crop maturity.
Issued: 5-21-71
I-D-15.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G; WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective agricultural herbicide which supplies
nonselective weed control at higher noncrop site
dosages.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located)
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Stems, roots and petioles may swell or
collapse. Brown discoloration is frequently
accompanied by the exudation of gummy
material from shoots. Leaves may absciss
and exhibit black discoloration over veins
and a deepened blue-green color interveinally.
MODE OF ACTION: Acts on growth meristems to rapidly inhibit growth and
disrupt tissues. Also acts as a powerful inhibitor of
germination.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Artemisia Florida pusley red deadnettle
aster gisekia redroot pigweed
bindweed groundsel rosarypea
bull thistle henbit Russian knapweed
camphorweed jerusalemoak Russian thistle
Canada thistle goosefoot sheep sorrel
carpetweed knotweed shepherdspurse
chickweed lambsquarters smartweed
citron melon leafy spurge spanishneedles
coffeeweed maypop spurge
cudweed milkweed vine teaweed
curly dock minerslettuce wild artichoke
dandelion peppergrass wild carrot
dog fennel pineappleweed wild mustard
eveningprimrose plantain wild radish
falsedandelion purslane yellow rocket
fiddleneck ragweed yellow woodsorrel
GRASSES and AQUATIC WEEDS CONTROLLED are listed on the following page.
*2,6-dichlorobenzonitrlie
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-16.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass foxtail quackgrass
bluegrass natalgrass Texas panicum
crabgrass old witchgrass timothy
fescue orchardgrass wild barley
AQUATIC WEEDS CONTROLLED:
chara elodea northern watermilfoil
coontail naiad pondweed
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-16.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA (seed crop)
1.4-2.0 (G)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ALMONDS
6 (G)(WP)
4-6 (G)(WP)
N.F.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to
livestock.
Application to established stands. Use limited
to Northwest U.S. Apply uniformly in the spring
preemergent to the weeds. Use lower rate on
light soils and the higher rate on heavier soils.
Repeat application 4-6 weeks later using the
higher rate without incorporation just before
irrigating.
0.15 ppm (almonds and hulls)
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Perennial weed control. Do not remove old weed
growth before application. Apply in late fall
between November 15 and February 15. Do not
make surface applications to areas which have
been cultivated during the fall or summer prior
to application. The chemical may be incorporated
immediately after an application made in late fall
or very early spring (before May 1). Do not
apply within 4 weeks after transplanting.
Annual weed control. Apply either in early spring
before weed seeds germinate or after cultivation
has removed the growing weeds. Use the lower
rates if the application is followed by 0.5-1 inch
of water by overhead irrigation. Use a shallow
incorporation immediately after applications made
in southern areas. Use a shallow incorporation or
sprinkler irrigation in other areas when applications
are made during periods of high temperatures. Do
not apply within 4 weeks of transplanting.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES
4-6 (G)(WP)
AVOCADOS
4-6 (G)(WP)
BLACKBERRIES
4 (G)(WP)
BLUEBERRIES
4-6 (G)(WP)
CHERRIES
4-6 (G)(WP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated ares.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Annual weed control. Apply only to established
plantings while new shoots are not emerging.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued; 3.30-77
I-D-16.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CLOVER (Ladino)
(seed crop)
1.4-2.0 (G)
Tolerance. Use and Limitations
CRANBERRIES
4.0 (G)
2.0 (G)
4-6 (G)
0.15 ppm
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock.
Do not use seed for food or feed purposes.
Semidormant/Dormant application to established stands.
Use limited to the Pacific Coast area. Apply uniformly
after harvest when adequate rainfall or supplemental
irrigation is assured. Use the lower rate on
ligh soils and the higher rate on heavier soils.
0.15 ppm
Prebloom. Use limited to other than Pacific Northwest.
Apply in early spring while perennial weeds are still
dormant and annual weeds have not started to
germinate. Do not make spring application if treatment
was made the previous fall. Do not apply after
cranberry plants start to bloom. Do not use on
young beds or newly sanded beds or on bogs prior
to or immediately after mowing for vines.
Prebloom. Use limited to Pacific Northwest. Apply
as above. Make a second application 3-6 weeks
after the first.
-OR-
Postharvest. Apply in late fall after crop has
been harvested. Use the higher rate only on very
weedy bogs, or on bogs abandoned because of weeds.
Do not make fall application if treatment was made
the previous spring. Do not use on young beds
or newly sanded beds or on bogs prior to or immediately
after mowing for vines.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.5
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
FIGS
4-6 (G)(WP)
FILBERTS
4-6 (G)(WP)
GRAPEFRUIT
3-6 (G)(WP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
GRAPES
4-6 (G)(WP)
LEMONS
3-6 (G)(WP)
0.15 ppm
5 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Use limited to California. Refer to ALMONDS
(same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Apply and incorporate immediately to a depth of
1-2 inches. Do not apply within 1 year after
transplanting. Do not apply before water ring
is removed. Do not apply during 6 months following
possible freeze damage.
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to GRAPEFRUIT (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.6
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EPA
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
LEMONS (Rough)
(root stocks)
4-6 (G)(WP)
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
LIMES
3-6 (G)(WP)
MANDARINS (Cleopatra)
(root stocks)
4-6 (G)CWP)
MANGOES
4-6 (G)(WP)
NECTARINES
4-6 (G)(WP)
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Broadcast to weed free soil in early spring
after removal of banks. Repeat application in
in early summer not less than 90 days after
the first. Irrigate lightly with an overhead
system (0.25-0.5 in.) after applications. Do
not apply during 6 months following possible
freeze damage.
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to GRAPEFRUIT (same information).
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to LEMONS (Rough) (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.7
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ORANGES
3-6 (G)(WP)
ORANGES (sour)
(root stocks)
4-6 (G)(WP)
ORANGES (sweet)
(root stocks)
4-6 (G)(WT?)
PEACHES
4-6 (G)(WP)
PEARS
4-6 (G)(WP)
PECANS
4-6 (G)(WP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to GRAPEFRUIT (same information).
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to LEMONS (Rough) (same information)
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to LEMONS (Rough) (same information),
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Do not use on pecan seedlings within
6 months of planting. Refer to ALMONDS
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.8
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PLUMS
4-6 (G)(WP)
PRUNES
4-6 (G)(WP)
RASPBERRIES
4 (G)(WP)
TANGERINES
3-6 (G)(WP)
WALNUTS
4-6 CG)(WP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Annual weed control. Apply only to established
plantings while new shoots are not emerging.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.15 ppm
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to GRAPEFRUIT (same information).
0.15 ppm
1 month preharvest interval.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.9
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Around Buildings,
Fencerows"
Roadways
Storage areas
4-6 (G)
6 (G)
12-20 (G)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Annual weed control. Apply either in early
spring before weed seeds germinate or after
cultivation has removed the growing weeds. Use
the lower rate if the application is followed
by 0.5-1 inch of water by overhead irrigation.
Use a shallow incorporation immediately after
application in Southern areas. Use a shallow
incorporation or sprinkler irrigation in other
areas when applications are made during periods
of high temperatures.
Perennial weed control. Do not remove old weed
growth before application. Apply in late fall
between November 15 and February 15. Do not
make surface applications to areas which have
been cultivated during the fall or summer prior
to application. The chemical may be incorporated
immediately after an application made in late fall
or very early spring (before May 1).
Nonselective weed control. Broadcast or spot
treatment. Dead weeds from the previous season's
growth do not need to be removed and the soil
should not be cultivated prior to application. Use
the lower rates if the weeds are primarily annuals.
Use the higher rates for perennial weeds and in dry
soil areas. Do not apply if air temperatures are
expected to rise above 70°F. within the following
week.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
ORNAMENTALS
Woody trees N.F.
and shrubs Do not graze treated areas.
4-8 (G) Broadcast or spot treatment. Remove existing
4-6 (WP) weeds and thoroughly work the area to be treated.
Make application to the soil surface in early
spring. Do not apply within 4 weeks after
transplanting. Do not exceed 6 Ibs. act./A.
on azalea, boxwood, euonymus, forsythia, heather,
holly, ivy, lilac, or leucothoe or on any plantings
less than one year old. Moisten the soil to a
depth of 0.25-0.5 inch after application. Use only
on plants listed on the label.
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Highway N.F.
Railroad Do not graze treated areas.
Utility
4-20 (G) Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information).
PAVED AREAS N.F.
10-12 (G)(WP) Prepaving treatment. Apply after final grade is
achieved. Treated area should be covered with
asphalt as soon as possible. Apply the WP in
75-100 gal. water.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-16.11
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EPA
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Around buildings,
Fencerows,
Storage areas,
Lumber yards,
Tank farms, etc.
4-20 (G)
PAVED AREAS
10-12 (G)(WP)
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerancel Use and Limitations
Sewer pipe
joints
0.02% act.
by weight
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
Around buildings,
Fencerows,
Storage areas
4-20 (G)
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Prepaving treatment. Apply after final grade
is achieved. Treated area should be covered
with asphalt as soon as possible. Apply the WP
in 75-100 gal. water.
N.F.
To inhibit the penetration of roots into
polyacrylamide gels used as sealants of
sewer pipe joints. Incorporate into the
mixture of acrylamide monomers used to
produce the gel.
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.12
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
FOREST, CHAPARRAL,
NONAGRICULTURAL,
AND WASTELANDS
Forest and
Shelterbelt
Plantings
4-8 (G)
4-6 (WP)
AQUATIC AREAS
Ponds,
Lakes,
Reservoirs
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLOBENIL
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
7-10 (G)
10-15 (G)
N.F.
Do not graze treated areas.
Refer to Woody trees and shrubs under
ORNAMENTALS (same information).
N.F.
Do not apply to water which will be used for
crop irrigation, livestock water or human
consumption. Do not use fish from treated
water for food or feed for 90 days after
application. Do not use in commercial fish
or shellfish water.
Application to exposed bottoms and shorelines.
Apply uniformly in early spring. Use the lower
rate if the soil is wet at the time of application,
or if the water is less than 1 ft. deep. Refill
the pond promptly after application if drawdown
was used.
Application to the surface of the water. Apply
uniformly in early spring over the surface of
the water. Apply during periods of calm when
wave action is at a minimum. Use the lower
rate in shallow water (less than 2 ft. deep)
and the higer rate in deep water (over 5-6
ft. deep).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-16.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DICHLONE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Algaecide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Agricultural
Premises:
Lakes
Ponds
Extended
0.055 ppm
Blue-green algae control.
potable water.
Do not use In
*2,3-dicnloro-l,4-naphthoquinone
Issued: 8-31-68
I-D-17
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(2,3-DICHLOROALLYL)DIISOPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
Barley
Clover:
Alsike
Red
Sweet
Corn:
Field
Flax
0.05
(fresh,
hay)
0.05
(grain,
forage,
straw)
0.05
(fresh,
hay)
0.05
(grain,
forage,
fodder)
0.05
(flax-
seed)
Ibs. actual/A.
2.0
1.25
1.25
2.0
1.25
1.5
2.0
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply in
spring within 3 weeks of planting.
OR
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
before crop sprouts.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply in
fall within 3 weeks of soil freeze-up.
Plant in spring.
OR
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
before crop sprouts.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply in
spring within 3 weeks of planting.
OR
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
before crop sprouts.
Use restricted to North Dakota, Minnesota,
and Montana. Preplant soil incorporation.
Plant within 3 weeks.
OR
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
before crop sprouts.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply in
fall within 3 weeks of soil freeze-up or
in spring within 3 weeks of planting.
OR
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
before crop sprouts.
* Diallate
Issued: 2-25-72
I-D-18.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(2,3-DICHLOROALLYL)DIISOPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Lentils
Peas
Potatoes
! Safflower
Soybeans
Sugar beets
0.05
0.05
(peas
forage,
hay)
0.05
0.05
(Saf-
flower
seed)
0.05
(soybeans
forage,
hay)
0.05
(roots,
tops)
Ibs. actual/A
1.5
1.25
2.0
1.5
2.0
2.0
(liquid)
4.0
(granular)
Preplant soil incorporation. Plant
within 3 weeks.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
immediately after planting.
Preplant soil incorporation. Plant within
3 weeks.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
immediately after planting.
Use restricted to North Dakota, Minnesota,
Montana. Preplant soil incorporation.
Plant within 3 weeks.
Preplant soil incorporation. Plant
within 3 weeks.
Use limited to North Dakota, Minnesota.
Preplant soil incorporation. Plant
within 3 weeks.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation.
before crop sprouts.
Apply
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply in
fall within 3 weeks of soil freeze-up or
in spring within 3 weeks of planting.
or
Preplant soil incorporation. Plant
within 3 weeks.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-18.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
3,5-DICHLORO-N-(1,l-DIMETHYL-2-PROPYNYL)BENZAMIDE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: For pre-, and postemergence use; surface or
shallow incorporation. Soil persistence 2-9 mo.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits cell division and root elongation; general
disruption of root meristem.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
annual morningglory lambsquarters
carpetweed
chickweeds (a)
henbit
knotweeds
London rocket(d)
mustards (d)
netteleaf goosefoot
nettles
nightshades
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass(a)
barnyardgrass
canarygrass
cheatgrass
crabgrass
downy brome(a)
fall panicum
foxtail spp.(a)
goosegrass
lovegrass
orchardgrass (b)
purslane
sheep sorel (b)
shepherdspurse (d)
smartweeds
volunteer tomatoes
wild radish (d)
perrenial bluegrass (b)
quackgrass (c)
ryegrass (b)
volunteer grain (a)
(barley, oats,
rye, wheat)
Dosage to effect control of above weeds: (Ibs.act/A)
(a) 0.5-1.0 (c) 1.0-2.0
(b) 0.75-1.5 (d) 1.5-2.0
NOTE: The following are not controlled:
Bermudagrass nutsedges
Johnsongrass composites (eg., dog fennel, galinsoga,
groundsel, sow thistle, wild lettuce,
dandelion)
*Proprietary name: "Kerb"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-D-19.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
3,5-DICHLORO-N-(1,l-DIMETHYL-2-PROPYNYL)BENZAMIDE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA
(seed crop)
2.0
ALFALFA
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL
CLOVER
CROWN VETCH
0.5-1.5
0.75-2.0
CLOVER (seed crops)
BLACKBERRIES
3.0
Tolerance, Use, and Limitations
N.F.
Use limited to California, Idaho, Nevada,
Oregon and Washington. Do not graze treated
fields or feed crop residues or clippings to
livestock.
Postemergence. Make single applications in
fall and winter to new or established planting
after the trifloliate stage of the crop and pre-,
or postemergence to the weeds.
0.5 ppm. (forage, hay); 0.2 ppm. (kidney and
liver of: cattle goats, hogs, horses, poultry,
sheep); 0.02 ppm. (meat, fat, meat by products
of above animals; eggs, milk).
Do not use more than 2.0 Ibs. act/A per season.
120 day preharvest (for forage or hay) and
pregrazing interval. Use only on established
or new plantings at the trifoliate stage or
beyond.
Apply in fall or winter, pre-, or postemergence
to weeds:
rain or overhead irrigated
low rainfall furrow irrigated
Refer to ALFALFA, seed crop (same information).
0.05 ppm.
Use limited to Washington and Oregon. Do not apply
to frozen ground. 3 month posttransplanting interval.
Apply from December through March only.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-19.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ENDIVE (ESCAROLE)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
3,5-DICHLORO-N-(I,l-DIMETHYL-2-PROPYNYL)BENZAMIDE
Tolerance, Use, and Limitations
1.0-1.5
1.5-2.0
1.5-2.0
2.0
LETTUCE
See dosage under
ENDIVE (ESCAROLE)
RASPBERRIES
3.0
2.0 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per crop cycle.
Do not use more than 1.5 Ibs. act. per crop
cycle. 35 day preharvest interval. Not
effective on highly organic soils. Band
applications are recommended where crop rotations
occur within 6 months of application.
Waiting period for replanting (depends on dosage):
0 mo. - lettuce, endive escarole
3-4 mo. - beans, corn, cotton, sorghum, carrots,
celery
4-6 mo. - broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower,
cucurbits, spinach, sugar beets,
onions, tomatoes
9 mo. - wheat, barley, oats, grasses
Surface application - non-incorporated:
light-medium soil
heavy soil
Furrow irrigated or natural rainfall, soil
incorporated:
light-medium soil
heavy soil
2.0 ppm.
See limitations under ENDIVE (ESCAROLE).
Waiting period for replanting (depends on
dosage):
0 mo. - lettuce, endive (escarole)
3-5 mo. - beans, corn, cotton, sorghum,
carrots, celery
3-7 mo. - broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower,
cucurbits, spinach, sugar beets,
onions, tomatoes
6-9 mo. - wheat, barley, oats, grasses
Do not use more than 1.5 Ibs. act per crop
cycle on Val Temp, Grande Verde and Prima
Verde varieties.
0.05 ppm.
Use limited to Washington and Oregon. Do not apply
to frozen ground. 3 month posttransplanting interval.
Apply from December through March only.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-19.3
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY) BUTYRIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC esters; dimethylamine salt
TYPK PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppni)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Forage legumes:
Alfalfa
Alsike clover
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Ladino clover
Red clover
White clover
Peanuts
Soybeans
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
(soybeans
and hay)
Ibs. actual/A.
0.4
0.22
O.A
Apply to seedling legumes when seeds
are less than 3 in. high or in the j
2-5-leaf stage or to established legumes-^ j
flowering. Do not graze establlshed cropj
or feed straw or hay from treated crop i
to livestock within 30 days after appli- j
cation. Do not graze or feed hay from !
treated seedling crops to livestock within
60 days after application.
Postemergence. Topical application no
later than late bloom stage (90-100 days
after planting). Do not feed treated
peanut vines and peanut hay to livestock.
Do not make more than 2 applications per
season. Do not apply within 30 days of
harvest.
Postemergence overall spray 7-10 days
prebloom to midlboom. Do not harvest
within 60 days after application.
-or-
Postemergence directed spray when soybeans
are 8-12 inches tall and weeds do not
exceed 3 inches in height. Do not harvest
within 60 days after application. Do not
apply more than twice per season.
*4-(2,4-DB)
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-21
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-C2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ETHYL SULFATE SODIUM SALT*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP; D; Cartridge
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Asparagus
Peanuts
Potatoes
Strawberries
(peanuts,
hullc,
and hay)
Ibs . actual/A .
2.7
3-6
5-5
Preemergence application or after
cutting season.
Preemergence application at time of
planting.
or
Soil application at cracking time (5-7
days after planting). Use in combination
with 1.5 Ibs. of DNBP equivalent in
alkanol amine form.
or
Postemergence application after first
cultivation when crop is 2-3 inches
tall.
Preemergence application after planting,
or postemergence application monthly
after cultivation and at lay-by.
Apply to first year plantings after
plants are well established (usually
about 10 days after planting) and
monthly thereafter following
cultivations. Avoid application when
first runner plants are rooting.
or
Apply to established plantings before
blossoming and after picking following
each cultivation. Do not apply within
7 days, or during harvest season.
*Sesone
Issued:
i-n-25
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KPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)PROPIONIC ACID*
PRINCH'AL FOKMULATIONS: Ec-ester
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Noncrop Sites
highways
drainage
ditchbanks
firebreaks
To control:
post oak
blackjack oak
post oak
blackjack oak
sandshinny oak
sandsage
Solid stands
in California
Ull NF
4.0 Ib. act.
per 100 gal.
spray
2 Ib. act./A
0.5 Ib. act/A
0.5 Ib. act./A
2-4 Ibs. act. 1
3-12 gal. spray
per A.
Do not graze dairy animals on treated
areas within 6 weeks after application.
Donot slaughter meat animals grazing on
treated areas within 2 weeks after
application.
Foliage Stem Spray:
Spray all foliage and stems to run-off
before plants begin to go dormant.
Aerial Spray:
Apply using 5.0 gal. spray per A.
Texas, California, and New Mexico:
spray from about early May to mid-June
in Oklahoma, and northward:
spray from about mid-May to early July.
Aerial Spray:
Retreat second year with 1 Ib./A.
Retreat second year with 0.5 Ibs./A.
Retreat N.A.
2-4 qts. Fuel oil/A, may be included.
*2,4-DP
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-26
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2^-DICHLOROPHEIIOXYACETIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL FCKMUIAUCNS: EC; WP; D; G; S; butyl and isooctyl esters, amine, sodium salt,
acid; lithium salt SP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Plant Regulator
**
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBtETAKOTS
\"PB&)
Apples
Asparagus
Barley
Blueberries
5
5
[from
sodium
salt of
2,'4-D
only)
0.5
(grain)
20
( forage )
1.0
(interim)
Ib. actual/A.
2
2
1
2-5
1-5
1-5
3
1
2,lj~D acid and oil soluble amine
formulations. Apply when weeds are
young and -actively growing. Do not
allow spray to contact leaves, fruit,
or stems .
Preemergence application immediately
after discing on established bed, or
after postharvest discing.
Postemergence application. Young
seedlings .
During harvest. Not over two applications
spaced 1 month apart. Postharvest
application. Use drop nozzles to keep
spray off plant .
Apply at tiller to boot stage. Do not
apply in seedling or boot to milk stage.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
fields within 2 weeks after 'treatment .
Apply dough stage to harvest. Do not
use treated straw for livestock feed.
Apply in fall after blueberry leaves
have fallen and before a burn. Repeat
fall application in 2-j> years.
Apply on revolving cloth covered drums
held above blueberry foliage during June
and July of season preceding a burn.
Do not apply within 2 years of berry
harvest .
Issued: 12-20-74
l-D-29.1
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2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Corn
(field)
(pop)
(sweet)
Cranberries
Fallow land
(all
interim
0.5
(fresh
including
sweet:
kernels
plus cob
with husk
removed)
20.0
(fodder,
forage)
0.5
(interm)
0.5
(interm)
NF
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1-3
0.5
1-5
0.75
0.42
o.;
(in water)
Preemergence application. Do not use on
light sandy soil. Double dosage on muck
soils.
Postemergence application. Emergence to
tasseling. Do not apply from taaseling
to dough stage. Use drop nozzles vhen
corn is over 10 inches high.
After early dough stage.
Postemergence application when J-10
inches tall.
Preemergence application.
on light sandy soil.
Postemergence application.
tasseling.
After early dough stage.
Do not apply
Emergence to
Apply broadcast over bogs up to white
bud stage. Do not apply after first
flowers open.
Apply by swabbing weeds above crop any
time up to end of blossom period. Do
not drip solution on cranberry plants.
Broadcast over bog after drawing down
winter flood or on ice before spring
thaw while cranberries are dormant.
Apply to weeds actively growing. Do not
plant to any crop until 3 months after
treatment or until chemical has
disappeared from soil.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-29.2
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EPA Comoendiutn of Registered Pesticides
2,^-DICHLOROPHENOXYAGETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Grape::
Grapefru it
**
Grass
(hay crop)
Lemons
Oats
0.5
(interim
300
(Interim)
Ib. actual/A.
k.k
1-5
1.5
pp.,-
12 pro
I.1
1.5
Dormant season application.
Apply before grape canes reach the
Ground. Use a hooded boon sprayer to
prevent drift to grape foliage.
Drag vax "bar over bindweeds in 30->6
inch T,;ide band under trellis of bearing
vineyards, when bindueed start to blooni
and before grapevines reach the ground.
Keep bar off grapevine shoots. Trim off
giapc shoots that are on the ground.
To increase fruit size, reduce fruit
drop. Apply June or July. Do not apply
to trees less than 6 years old, or during
major flush of leaf grovth, or within
7 days of harvest. Do not anply
concentrated spray.
Tiller to boot stage. Do not spray
seedling grasses or vhen grass is from
boot to milk stage.
To reduce fruit drop. Apply during Nov.
or Dec. Do not apply to trees less than
6 years old, or during major flush of
leaf growth, or vithin 7 days of harvest.
Do not apply concentrated spray.
Apply at tiller to boot stage. Do not
apply in seedling or boot to uilk stage.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
fields vithin 2 -,:eeks after treatment.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-29.3
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2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Oranges
Pasture:
Clover
Grass
1.0
(clover)
(interim)
300
(grass
and
grass
hay)
(interim)
Ib. actual/A.
24 ppm
6.0
1.5
3.0
To increase fruit size and reduce fruit
drop. Apply in fall as whitewash treat-
ment. Do not apply to trees less than
6 years old, or during major flush of
leaf growth or within 7 days of harvest.
Do not use concentrated spray.
Woody plants and brush. Apply when
grasses are well established and woody
plants growing actively. Do not apply
when grass is in early boot to milk stage
where grass seed production is desired.
Do not apply to newly seeded areas or
after heading begins. Do not graze dairy
animals on treated areas within 7 days
after application.
Broadleaf weeds—annuals. Apply when
weeds are actively growing. Do not apply
when grass is in early boot to milk stage
where grass seed production is desired.
Do not apply to newly seeded areas or
after heading begins. Do not graze dairy
animals on treated areas within 7 days
after application.
Broadleaf weeds—perennials. Apply when
weeds are actively growing and near bud
stage. Do not apply when grass is in
early boot to milk stage where grass seed
production is desired. Do not apply to
newly seeded areas or after heading begins
Do not graze dairy animals on treated
areas within 7 days after application.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-29.4
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2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Pasture:
Clover
Grass
(continued)
Pears
** Potatoes
Rangeland:
** Rangegrass
Rangeland
clearance
Ranges
** Rice
1.0
300
(interim)
0.2
300
(interim)
0.1
(rice,
rice
straw)
(interim)
lb. actual/A.
0.5
1.0
2.0
1.12 oz./A.
3.0
6.0
1.25
L7
Bent and susceptible grass pastures. Do
not apply when grass is in early boot to
milk stage where grass seed production
is desired. Do not apply to newly seed-
ed areas or after heading begins. Do not
graze dairy animals on treated areas
within 7 days after application.
Clover and alfalfa pastures. Do not
apply when grass is in early boot to
milk stage where grass seed production
is desired. Do not apply to newly seeded
areas or after heading begins. Do not
graze dairy animals on treated areas
within 7 days after application.
2,4-D acid and oil soluble amine formu-
lations. Apply when weeds are young and
actively growing. Do not allow spray to
contact leaves, fruit, or stems.
To intensify red color and improve skin
appearance. Apply when potatoes are in
prebud stage (7-10 inches high); second
application 10-14 days later.
Broadleaf weeds. Apply in spring when
weeds are growing rapidly.
Woody plants. Apply when woody plants
are actively growing in spring or fall.
Tiller to boot. If granules are used,
apply 3 Ibs. when rice is 2 weeks old.
After flooding (3-21 days). Do not apply
after seed stalks have emerged.
issued: 12-20-74
I-D-29.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Rye
Sorghum
Milo
Milo maize
Sugarcane
Wheat
0.5
(grain)
20
(forage)
0.1
(interim)
0.1
(interim)
0.5
(grain)
20
(forage)
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1.5
2.0
1.0
0.75
2.0
1.5
1.5
Apply at tiller to boot stage. Do not ap-
ply in seedling or boot to milk stage. Do
not graze or feed forage from treated
fields within 2 weeks after treatment.
Apply dough stage to harvest. Do not use
treated straw for livestock feed.
Preemergence. Do not apply on light
sandy soil.
Postemergence. Energence to flowering.
Use drop nozzles when crop is over 10
inches high. Do not apply during flower-
ing or early dough stage.
Use restricted to lithium salt. Post-
emergence. Overall spray from 4 inches
tall until the seed head is 6 inches
below tip of the boot. Do not apply
during flowering to early dough stages.
Preemergence application before canes
appear.
-or-
Postemergence application in spring after
cane emerges and through lay-by.
Apply at tiller to boot stage. Do not
apply in seedling or boot to milk stage.
Do not graze or feed forage from treated
fields within 2 weeks after treatment.
Apply dough stage to harvest. Do not use
treated straw for livestock feed.
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-29.6
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2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Aquatic sites:
Lakes
Ponds
Emerged
marginal
weeds
Floating
weeds
Submerged
weeds
0.1
(potable
water, as negligible residue
from use of dimethylamine salt only,
on irrigation ditch banks in Western
U.S. by Federal Agencies)
Ib. actual/A.
Extended
Extended
Extended
2.4
40
(45 in Tropical
regions)
Apply to weeds before seeds are formed.
Apply as coarse spray when weeds are
actively growing.
Apply as granular form in spring
broadcasting from boat or shore, and on
ice in winter.
In all above instances, do not contamiate
water intended for domestic or irrigation
purposes.
Issued:6-30-75
I-D-29.7
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,^-DICHLOROPHENYL p-NITROPHENYL ETHER
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC;WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBttTATICNS
(ppm;
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
0.75
0-75
0-75
0.75
0.75
Ibs . actual/A .
6
6
6
6
6
Preemergence .
or
Postemergence . Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges .
or
Posttransplant . Apply 2 weeks after
setting crop
Preemergerrje .
or
Postemergence . Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges.
or
Posttransplant . Apply 2 weeky after
setting crop.
Preemergence .
or
Postemergence . Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges .
or
Posttransplant . Apply 2 weeks after
setting crop.
Preeraergence .
or
Postemergence . Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges .
Preemergence .
or
Postemergence . Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges .
or
Posttransplant . Apply 2 weeks after
setting crop.
Issued: 1-31-69
I-D-54.1
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2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL p-NITROPHENYL ETHER
USE
TOLERANCE
(pptn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Celery
Horseradish
** I Onions
• Parsley
0.75
0.05
0.75
(green
or
dry
bulb)
Ib. actual/A.
6.0
0.75
5.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
1.0
6.0
Preemergence.
or
Postemergence. Apply 2 weeks after
crop emerges.
or
Posttransplant. Apply 2 weeks after
setting crop.
Preemergence.
or
Postemergence. Apply early postemergence
and weeds are in 2-4-leaf stage. Apply
only once per season.
Preemergence.
or
Postemergence. Apply when crop is in
flag-leaf stage.
or
Postemergence use limited to New York.
Multiple applications:
initial application in flag-leaf stage.
Do not apply more than 1 Ib. act./A.
within 21 days of harvest. Do not
apply more than 6 Ibs. act./A. per crop
season.
Preemergence.
or
Postemergence.
crop emerges.
Apply 2 weeks after
Issued:6-30-75
I-D-54.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL p-NITROPHENYL ETHER
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Rice
(water seeded
only)
!Sugar Beets
0.1
(rice and
rice
straw)
0.05
(roots
and tops)
Ib. actual/A.
2.0
3.0
4.0
Use limited to California.
Preplant on flooded fields. Aerial or
ground application. Stop water flow during
application and retain water for 24 hours.
Reestablish water flow 24 hours prior to
seeding. Do not incorporate into soil.
Seedling growth may be temporarily delayed
Preplant on drained fields. Aerial or
ground application. Stop water flow during
application and retain water for 24 hours.
Reestablish water flow for 24 hours prior
to seeding. Do not incorporate into soil.
Seedling growth may be temporarily delayed
Use restricted tc Imperial Valley,
California. Preemergence.
Issued :
6-30-75
I-D-54.3
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
3', V -DICHLOROPROPIOHANILinE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Rice
2.0
(rice)
75.0
(rice
straw)
Ibs. actual/A.
6.0
Postemergence application when grass is
in 1-leaf to early tiller stage and
before rice is in late tiller stage (45-
60 days after planting). Do not use more
than 6 Ibs. actual per single treatment
or a total of 8 Ibs. actual per crop
season. Do not apply to second rice crop
where double cropping is practiced.
Propanil
Issued: 8-15-72
I-D-57
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N 3,N 3-DIETHYL-2,4-DINITRO-6-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-M-PHENYLENEDIAMINE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
**
USE
Cotton
Beans (dry)
Lima beans
Peanuts
Soybeans
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
0.05
(cotton
forage,
cotton-
seed)
0.05
0.05
0.05
(peanuts
and
hulls)
0.05
(soybean
forage,
soybeans)
Lbs. actual/A
0.67
0.33
(Sand, Loamy
sand, Sandy loam)
0.5
(Silt Loam, Silt,
Clay Loam, Loam,
Silty Clay)
0.67
(Clay)
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.67
Preplant soil incorporation.
Incorporation may be made in a separate
operation up to 24 hours after appli-
cation. Apply only once per year.
Use limited to California and Arizona only.i
Postemergence to crop. Preemergence
incorporation to weeds. Incorporation may
be made in a separate operation up to 24
hours after application. Apply only once
per year. Do not apply later than 80 days
prior to harvest. Do not allow spray or
drift to contact cotton foliage or stems.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use limited to California.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Incorporation may be made in a separate
operation up to 24 hours after application.
* Dinitramine; diethamine
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-60
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIETHYL DITHIOBIS (THIONOFORMATE)
ERUtCIEAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Desiccant
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMETATTOHS
(ppm)
Onions
Extended
Ibs . actual/A.
10
10
10
Preemergence application 2k-^8 hours
before crop emerges .
Postemergence application after flag
stage . Do not apply to green or
spring onions .
Freha^vest desiccant application. Do
not apply within kS> hours of harvest .
Issued: 5-31-69
1-0-61
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIFENZOQUAT*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective postemergence herbicide to control
wild oat in barley, fall-seeded wheat and certain
spring-seeded wheat varieties. May be tank-mixed
with MCPA Amine, Bromoxynil or both chemicals
s imult aneously.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: May produce yellowing or slight tip burn on
barley or wheat when applied under crop stress
conditions.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
GRA.SSES CONTROLLED: wild oat
*l,2-dimethyl-3,5~diphenyl~lK-pyrazolium ipethyl sulfate
*Proprietary name: "Avenge1"
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-61-1.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BARLEY
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticide
DIFENZOQUAT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.63
0.75
1.0
0.2 ppm (grain); 20 ppm (straw)
0.05 ppm (meat, fat and meat byproducts of
cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep)
Do not make more than one application per growing
season.
Po not graze treated fields or cut treated forage
for silage.
Barley or wheat can be replanted if crop loss occurs.
Rotation to other crops can be made the following year.
Barley grain and straw from treated fields can be fed
to livestock.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply when the majority
of wild oat plants are in the 3-5 leaf stage. Barley
will frequently be in the 2-7 leaf stage at this time.
Dosage is determined by the density of wild oat plants.
Use the highest rate when plant growth stress
conditions exist, regardless of wild oat density.
Do not apply to wet plants or if rain is predicted
within 6 hours after application. Apply in
5-20 gal. water per acre in ground equipment or
3-10 gal. water per acre by aircraft. A
surfactant is required for spray volumes in
excess of 10 gal. per acre.
Wild oat plants per square foot:
1-10
11-25
more than 25
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-61-1.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
WHEAT
(fall-seeded)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticide
DIFENZOQUAT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.63
0.75
1.0
0.05 ppm (grain); 20 ppm (straw)
0.05 ppm (meat, fat and meat byproducts of
cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep)
Do not make more than one application per
growing season.
Do not graze treated fields or cut treated
forage for silage.
Barley or wheat can be replanted if crop loss occurs.
Rotation to other crops can be made the following
year.
Wheat grain and straw from treated fields can be
fed to livestock.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply when the majority
of the wild oat plants are in the 3-5 leaf stage.
Fall-seeded wheat will frequently be in the 4-leaf
to tillered stage at this time. Dosage is determined
by the density of the wild oat plants. Use the
highest rate when plant growth stress conditions
exist, regardless of wild oat density. Do not apply
to wet plants or if rain is predicted within 6 hours
after application. Apply in 5-20 gal. water per
acre in ground equipment or 3-10 gal. water per
acre by aircraft. A surfactant is required for
spray volumes in excess of 10 gal. per arce.
Wild oat plants per square foot:
1-10
11-25
more than 25
Issued: 3.30-77
I-D-61-1.3
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
WHEAT
(Spring-seeded)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticide
DIFE1TZOOUAT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.63
0.75
1.0
0.05 ppm (grain); 20 ppm (straw)
0.05 ppm (meat, fat and meat byproducts of
cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep)
Do not make more than one application per
growing season.
Do not graze treated fields or cut treated
forage for silage.
Barley or wheat can be replanted if crop loss occurs.
Rotation to other crops can be made the following year.
Wheat grain and straw from treated fields can be fed to
livestock.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Use limited to Idaho,
Oregon and Washington; and the variety, Era, when
grown in Minnesota and North Dakota. Apply when
the majority of wild oat plants are in the 3-5
leaf stage. Spring-seeded wheat will frequently
be in the 5-6 leaf stage at this time. Dosage is
determined by the density of the wild oat plants.
Use the highest rate when plant growth stress
conditions exist, regardless of wild oat density.
Do not apply to wet plants or if rain is predicted
within 6 hours after application. Apply in 5-20
gal. water per acre in ground equipment or 3-10
gal. water per acre by aircraft. A surfactant is
required for spray volumes in excess of 10 gal. per
acre.
Wild oat plants per square foot:
1-10
11-25
more than 25
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-61-1.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1,2-DIHYDRO-3,6-PYRIDAZINEDIONE*
PRINCIPAL FGRMULATICKS: Lj WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMETATIOWS
Citrus:
(young non-
bearing trees
in Florida)
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Onions:
Dry bulb
Potatoes
Tobacco
15
50
(160 in
potato
chips)
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
Induce dormancy. Spray between Nov. 1-15
Repeat treatment 6-8 weeks later. Do
not spray trees within the year in which
fruit to be harvested is set.
Sprout inhibitor.
before harvest.
Apply 1-2 weeks
Sprout inhibitor. Apply k-6 weeks before
harvest. Do not use on seed potatoes.
Preplant application in spring, plow
k-Q days later, prepare land, and plant
immediately.
Sucker control- Top plants when in full
flower, remove all suckers. Direct
coarse spray toward upper 1/3 - 1/2
plant leaves.
*maleic hydrazide
Issued: 5-31-69
I-D-63
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(0,0-DIISCPRGFYL PHOSPHORODITHIGATE) ESTER OF
N-(2-MERCAPTOETHYL) BENZENESULFOHAMIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
UMETATICNS
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
0.1
0.1
0.1
lb. actual/A.
Preplant soil incorporation once pei
year.
- or -
Preenergence am face application once
per year followed by sprinkler or furro*1
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label rpecified crops for lb norths
after treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation once per ;,ear.
-or-
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrov
irrigation. Do not plant othei Shan label
specified crops for lb months after
treatment.
Use restricted to Southern States and
California. Preplant soil incorporation
once per year.
-or-
Preetner^ence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or fvrrow
irrigation. Do not plant other then label
specified crops for 16 months after-
treatment .
Use restricted to Texas.
Preplant soil incorporation once per year.
Do not feed treated carrots to livestock.
-or-
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment. Do not feed treated carrots
to livestock.
*bensulide
Issued: 5-31-72
I-D-65.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(0,0-DIISOPROPYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE) ESTER OF
N-(2-MERCAPTOETHYL) BENZENESULFONAMIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cauliflower
Cotton
Cucumber
Grass
(seed crop)
Lettuce
0.1
0.1
(cotton-
seed)
0.1
NF
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
10
Preplant soil incorporation once per year
-or-
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Preplant surface application once per
year before furrowing and preplant
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Use restricted to Arizona, New Mexico and
Texas. Preplant soil incorporation once
per year before or after furrowing
followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation once per
year. Do not plant other than label
specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Use restricted to Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington. Surface application during
harvest or after straw removal, but
before weed seed germination. Do not
feed straw to livestock. Do not graze
livestock in treated fields.
Preplant soil incorporation once per
year. Do not plant other than label
specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Issued: 11-15-72
I-D-65.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(0,0-DIISOPROPYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE) ESTER OF
N-(2-MERCAPTOETHYL) BENZENESULFONAMIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Melons:
Cantaloupes
Crenshaws
Muskmelons
Persian melons
Watermelons
Onions
(dry bulb)
Peppers
Bell
(seeded)
Chili
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
Preplant soil incorporation once per
year. Do not plant other than label
specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Use restricted to New Mexico and Texas.
Preplant soil incorporation once per
year.
-or-
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Use restricted to growing regions in
Arizona, California and the Southern
States. Preplant soil incorporation
once per year.
-or-
Use restricted to growing regions in
Arizona, California and the Southern
States. Preemergence surface application
once per year followed by sprinkler or
furrow irrigation. Do not plant other
than label specified crops for 18 months
after treatment.
Use restricted to Southwestern States.
Preplant soil incorporation once per yean
-or-
Use restricted to Southwestern States.
Preemergence surface application once
per year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Issued: 11-15-72
I-D-65.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(0,0-DIISOPROPYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE) ESTER OF
N-(2-MERCAPTOETHYL) BENZENESULFONAMIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Tomatoes
(transplanted
or
direct seeded)
Squash:
Summer
Winter
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
5
Preplant soil incorporation once per year
-or-
Preemergence surface application once per
year followed by sprinkler or furrow
irrigation. Do not plant other than
label specified crops for 18 months after
treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation once per year
Do not plant other than label-specified
crops for 18 months after treatment.
Issued: 11-15-72
I-D-65.4
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PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Defoliant
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
YL-2-ETHYLHEXANOIC ACID; 2,2,3,5-
iuw ^ . 2,4-DIMETHYL-2-ISOPROPYLPENTANOIC
Arnf ~AHD RELATED TSOMERS*
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATICNS
Cotton
1
cotton-
seed)
Ib. actual/A.
12.5
Harvest aid. Apply when TOyo or more
of cotton bolls are open. Do not feed
gin trash or cotton forage to livestock.
*Neodecanoic acid
Issued: 5-31-69
I-D-66
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIMETHYL TETRACHLOROTEREPHTHALATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMDIATXCWS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMmATICHS
(ppm;
Beans :
Field, dry
Beans:
Snap
(succulent)
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Cauliflower
Collards
2
dry bean:
2
succulent
1
1
1
1
1
2
Ibs . actual/A.
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
Soil application at time of seeding.
Do not graze treated areas or feed plant
parts to livestock.
Soil application at time of seeding .
Do not graze treated areas or feed
plant parts to livestock.
Soil application at time of seeding or
immediately after transplanting.
Soil application at time of seeding or
immediately after transplanting.
Soil application at time of seeding or
immediately after transplanting.
Soil application 4-6 weeks after seeding .
Soil application at time of seeding or
immediately after transplanting.
Soil application at time of seeding.
* [Apply only to mineral soils]
* Proprietary name: "Dacthal"
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-67.1
Replaces page issued 4-9-71
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIMETHYL TET1 ACHLOROTE^EFHTHALATh
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Corn:
Field
Sweet
Cotton
C.G;
(jrain)
*~ C.j;
(sveet
corn
(kernel.
plu Q c ob
with husks
re; iovec )
C.h
(ioraje
j-'cduer )
0 . £?
(cottcu-
seed)
ILt. acti-al/A.
10.^
ic . s
T-5
frcc'.r.crgerice .
Soil application tit ti'.ie of seeding.
Soil application at tLae oi last
cultivation (la;/ -by). Do not ^.raae
treated areas or feed plant refuse to
livestock. Do not apply after peak
bleo;,i or vithin ^5 days of harvest.
Issued:
I-D-67.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIMETHYL TETRACHLOROTEREPHTHALATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Garlic
Honeydew melons
Kale
Lettuce: (head)
(leaf)
Mung beans
(dry)
Mustard greens
Onions
Peppers
Potatoes
'
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
(dry
beans ]
5
1
2
2
Ibs. actual/A.
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
Soil application 4-6 weeks after seeding.
Soil application at time of transplanting
and at time of last cultivation (lay-by,
up to 6 weeks after transplanting) .
Soil application at time of seeding or
at time fo transplanting.
Soil application 4-6 weeks after seeding.
Soil application at time of seeding.
Single soil application 1-6 weeks after
seeding.
Single soil application 1-3 weeks after
emergence.
Soil application at time of seeding.
Do not graze treated areas or feed
plant parts to livestock.
Soil application at time of seeding.
Soil application at time of seeding or
at time of transplanting and at time of
last cultivation (lay-by, up to 14 weeks
after seeding or transplanting) .
Broadcast soil application at time of
transplanting and at time of last
cultivation (lay-by, up to 6 weeks
after transplanting) .
Soil application at time of planting or
drag off or at time of last cultivation
(lay-by, up to 9 weeks after planting)
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-67.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIMETHYL TETRACHLOROTEREPHTHALATE
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAQE
(ppm)
LIMEEATIONS
Southern peas
(blackeyed)
Soybeans
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Strawberries
(new plantings
(established
plantings)
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Yams
(greens)
2
(roots)
1
2
Ibs. actual/A.
10.5
10.5
10.5
9.0
9-0
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
Soil application at time of seeding.
Do not graze treated areas or feed
plant parts to livestock.
Soil application at time of seeding.
Do not graze treated areas or feed
plant parts to livestock.
Broadcast soil application k-6 weeks
after seeding.
Broadcast soil application at time of
transplanting.
Broadcast soil application in fall and
early spring. Do not apply after first
bloom.
Broadcast soil application at time of
transplanting and at time of last
cultivation (lay-by, up to 6 weeks after
transplanting).
Broadcast soil application k-6 weeks
after transplanting.
Soil application at time of seeding.
Soil application k-6 weeks after seeding.
Broadcast soil application at time of
transplanting and at time of last
cultivation (lay-by, up to 6 weeks after
transplanting).
Issued: 1-31-69
I-D-67.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N.N-DIMETHXLDODECYLAMINE ACETATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Tobacco
Ibs. actual/A.
1-5
Sucker control. Top plants from early
to full flower stage and remove
elongated suckers. Direct coarse spray
toward stalk from 6-10 inches above
plant. Repeat application when
secondary suckers are less than 1/2
inch long. Do not apply to Burley
tobacco.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-D-68
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1|,6-DINITRO-0-CRESOL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Resulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppn)
DOSAGE
LZMEXATIOnS
Apple s
0.02
Ib. actual/A.
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest.
Blossom thinning. Apply in 1,000 gallons
>rater when 7C-80$ of blossoms: are open.
*DNOC
Issued: 5-22-70
I-D-70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4,6-DINITRO-o-CRESOL (SODIUM SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
GENERAL INFORMATION: A chemical blossom thinning agent. Toxic to fish
and wildlife.
MODE OF ACTION: Prevents germination of pollen, inhibits pollen tube growth
and injures the stigma to the extent that it can no longer
function.
*DNOC (sodium salt)
Issued: 10-20-75 I_D-7i.]_
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4,6-DINITRO-o-CRESOL (SODIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES 0.02 ppm
1.22 Blossom thinning. For Delicious and Winesap
(in 900 gal. water) varieties. Apply when 70-80% of the blossoms
are open with a full volume spray. Complete
wetting of all flowers is essential. Do not
use a concentrated spray solution, or spray
after 90% of the blossoms are open.
1.22-3.05 Blossom thinning. For Golden Delicious,
(in 900 gal. water) Jonathan and Yellow Newton varieties. Refer
to the above use directions.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-D-71.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide; Desiccant PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A non-selective contact herbicide. Toxic to fish and
wildlife. Best weed control attained during warm weather.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Flaccidity and desiccation.
MODE OF ACTION: Direct cell necrosis at high dosages; disruption of ATP
formation at lower dosages.
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
a) Most annual broadleaf weeds and grasses.
b) Repeat applications are usually necessary to control
the regrowth of perennial weeds.
*DNBP
*2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
*2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitrophenol
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-72.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA
1.88-3.75
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ALFALFA (seed crop)
1.25-1.88
ALMONDS
1.25-10.0
APPLES
1.25-10.0
0.1 ppra (alfalfa and hay)
Apply to established stands when dormat, after
grazing in winter, or immediately after cutting during
the growing season before regrowth begins. Do
not graze or feed forage from treated areas within
6 weeks after application.
0.1 ppm (alfalfa and hay)
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 3-6 days before
harvest. Use the higher rates during cool,
cloudy weather or where the foliage is dense.
Do not allow seed or forage from treated areas
to be used for food or feed purposes. Do not
graze new growth in treated areas within 6 weeks
after application.
0.1 ppm (almonds and hulls)
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Apply uniformly as a directed spray across
the lower 6-12 in. of the tree trunks to
the ground cover. Avoid spraying crop foliage,
fruit or nuts. Make 3 or 4 applications per year
as needed. Do not allow livestock to graze on
treated ground cover.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APRICOTS
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.25-2.5
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same Information).
0.1 ppm (beans, forage and hay)
Preplant. Apply after weeds have emerged and
just before planting.
-OR-
Preemergence. Apply after weeds have emerged
and Just after planting. Any crop plants that
are up at the time of spraying may be seriously
injured or killed.
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 0.1 ppm (trefoil and hay)
(seed crop)
1.25-1.88
Preharvest desiccant.
(same information).
Refer to ALFALFA (seed crop)
BLACKBERRIES
2.5
1.25
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
New cane and weed control. Apply as a directed
spray in the spring when new canes are 3-6
in. tall. Apply up to 24 in. high on the canes
Crop foliage and fruit buds wet by the spray
may be killed. Use a directed spray across the
base of the canes and away from new canes for
control of weeds only. Make no more than 4
applications per season.
Undesired fruiting spur and weed control. Apply
as a directed spray in fall after harvest to
lower 18 in. of canes. Make no more than 4
applications per season.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.3
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EPA
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BLUEBERRIES
1.25-2.5
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
BOYSENBERRIES
2.5
1.25
CHERRIES
1.25-10.0
CITRUS
1.25-10.0
CLOVER (seed crop)
1.25-1.88
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Apply as a directed spray before weeds are
6 in. tall. Avoid spray contact with crop
foliage, blossoms or fruit. Apply 3-4 times
per year as needed. Use only on plantings 2 years
old or older.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
New cane and weed control. Refer to BLACKBERRIES
(same information).
Undesired fruiting spur and weed control. Refer
to BLACKBERRIES (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm (clover and hay)
Preharvest desiccant. Refer to ALFALFA (seed crop)
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.4
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EPA
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (field,
sweet and pop)
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
CUCUMBERS
0.94
CURRANTS
1.25-2.5
FIGS
1.25-10.0
FILBERTS
1.25-10.0
FLAX (seed crop)
1.69
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
GOOSEBERRIES
1.25-2.5
Issued: 3-30-77
0.1 pptn (fodder and forage; grain including
popcorn; fresh corn including sweet corn
(kernels plus cob with husk removed))
Preplant. Refer to BEANS (same information).
-OR-
Preemergence. Refer to BEANS (same information).
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Apply at least one day before the
emergence of the crop.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to BLUEBERRIES (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
N.F.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 3-6 days
before harvest. Mix with 10 gal. water
for aerial applications. Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated forage to
livestock. Do not use seed from treated
fields for food, feed or oil purposes.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to BLUEBERRIES (same information).
I-D-72.5
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
GRAPES
1.25-2.5
HOPS
0.63
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
LOGANBERRIES
2.5
1.25
NECTARINES
1.25-10.0
OLIVES
1.25-10.0
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to BLUEBERRIES (same information).
0.1 ppm
14 day preharvest interval.
Apply as a directed spray to the ground and
lower 2-4 feet of hop bines after they are 8
or more feet tall. Do not exceed 4 applications
per growing season. Do not apply to young replants
in mature plantings or to plants in "baby" hop yards.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
New cane and weed control.
(same information).
Refer to BLACKBERRIES
Undesired fruiting spur and weed control. Refer
to BLACKBERRIES (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.6
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PEACHES
1.25-10.0
PEARS
1.25-10.0
PEAS (seed crop)
1.25-1.88
PECANS
1.25-10.0
PLUMS
1.25-10.0
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm (peas, forage and hay)
Preharvest desiccant. Refer to ALFALFA
(seed crop) (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.7
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
POTATOES
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
PRUNES
1.25-10.0
RASPBERRIES
2.5
1.25
0.1 ppm
Preplant. Refer to BEANS (same information).
-OR-
Preemergence. Refer to BEANS (same information).
Preharvest vine killing. Apply 10-20 days before
harvest. Use the higher dosage rate during cool,
cloudy weather, or where potato vine growth is
especially heavy. Thorough coverage of foliage
and stems is essential. Split applications are
recommended for heavy vine growth: use one-
half the dosage and repeat 5-7 days later with
one-half the dosage. Do not spray exposed tubers
or graze treated areas.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruits accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
New cane and weed control. Refer to BLACKBERRIES
(same information).
Undesired fruiting spur and weed control. Refer
to BLACKBERRIES (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.8
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
1.25-2.5
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
SOYBEANS
(seed crop)
1.25-1.88
STRAWBERRIES
1.25-1.88
1.25
WALNUTS
1.25-10.0
0.1 ppm (Soybeans); 1 ppm (forage and hay)
Preplant. Refer to BEANS (same information).
-OR-
Preemergence. Refer to BEANS (same information).
Preplant control of emerged annual weeds for crop
to be planted without tillage in small grain stubble.
-OR-
Preemergence control of emerged annual weeds
for crop planted without tillage in small
grain stubble. Apply just after planting. Any
crop plants that are up at the time of
spraying may be seriously injured or killed.
0.1 ppm (soybeans), 1 ppm (forage and hay)
Preharvest desiccant. Befer to ALFALFA (seed
crop) (same information).
0.1 ppm
Use limited to Pacific coast states. Apply as
an overall treatment when strawberries are completely
dormant.
Use limited to Eastern states. Apply to shoulders and
middles only while strawberries are completely dormant.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Destroy all fruit accidentally sprayed.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.9
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Ar ound build ings,
Fencerows,
Storage areas, etc.
1.25-7.50
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
GLADIOLUS
0.94
RIGETS-OF-WAY
Highway,
Railroad,
Utility
1.25-7.50
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Ar ound b u i Id ing s ,
Fencerovs,
Poleyards,
Tank farms,
Airfields.'
Storage areas, etc.
1.25-7.50
AQUATIC AREAS
Ditchbanks
1.25-7.50
N.F.
Spray to thoroughly wet weed growth. Use
the higher dosages on dense vegetation. Retreat
as necessary to maintain satisfactory control.
Do not graze livestock on treated areas.
N.F.
Preemergence. Apply at least one day before the
emergence of the crop.
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information),
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same
information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information),
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-72.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide; Desiccant PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A water soluble selective herbicide. Toxic to
fish and wildlife. Best weed control attained
during warm weather.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Flaccidity and desiccation.
MODE OF ACTION: Direct cell necrosis at high dosages; disruption of ATP
formation at lower dosages.
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
a) Most annual broadleaf weeds and grasses.
b) Repeat applications are usually necessary to control the
regrowth of perennial weeds.
*DNBP(alkanolamine salts of the ethanol and isopropanol series)
*2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (alkanolamine salts of the ethanol and
isopropanol series)
*2-(l-methylpropyl)-4,6~dinitrophenol (alkanolamine salts of the ethanol
isopropanol series)
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-73.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA
1.13-1.5
(in 30 gal. water)
0.75-1.13
(in 30 gal. water)
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5-3.0
(in 60-100 gal. water)
ALMONDS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
APPLES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
0.1 ppm (alfalfa and hay)
Apply to new plantings when crop seedlings have
two or more leaves and weeds are small. Do not
graze or feed treated forage to livestock within
six weeks after spraying.
Apply to established stands as soon as chickweed
appears. Repeat the treatment if new chickweed
seedlings emerge after the initial spraying.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock
within six weeks after spraying.
Dormant application to control well established
chickweed. Use the higher dosage rate on larger
weeds or when temperatures are below 55°F. Heavy
weed growth may require a second application.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock
within six weeks after spraying.
0.1 ppm (almonds and hulls)
30 day preharvest interval.
Apply as a directed spray to the orchard floor
and no higher than 12 inches on the tree
trunks. Treat the entire soil area when weeds
are in the one or two leaf stage. Apply 0.25 to
1.0 inch of irrigation water (basin or sprinkler)
if no rain occurs within a few days. Repeat the
treatment as needed but use no more than four
applications per year. Keep spray off fruit
and foliage. Do not allow livestock to
graze treated areas.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APRICOTS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
BARLEY (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
1.13-1.5
(in 30-50 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
BEANS
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
7.5-9.0
(in 30 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information)
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Postemergence. Apply when grain is 2-6 inches
tall and weeds are small. Use the lower rate
during periods of cloudy weather. Use a total
of 10-15 gal. of spray per acre for aerial
applications. Do not graze or feed treated
forage to livestock within six weeks after
spraying.
0.1 ppm (beans, forage and hay)
Preplant. Apply to previously tilled fields
(stale seedbeds) to planting. Use the higher
rates where grass seedlings predominate. Use
3-10 gal. of spray mixture for aerial applications
-OR-
Preemergence. Apply as above to previously tilled
fields (stale seedbeds) immediately after planting,
Preemergence. Apply at or shortly after planting.
Do not use on very light sandy soils containing
little or no organic matter.
-OR-
3.0-4.5
(in 30 gal. water)
Emergence. Apply after weeds have emerged and
beans are not beyond the crook stage as an overall
spray.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.3
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BEANS (cont'd)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5
1.88
2.25
(in 75 gal. water)
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL
CHERRIES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
CITRUS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
CLOVER (Ladino
and Red)
Postemergence. Use limited to field beans grown
west of the Rocky Mountains. Apply as an overall
spray after first trifoliate bean leaves have
reached full size but before bloom and when
broadleaf weeds are not more than 2-3 inches tall.
Dosage determined by the maximum air temperature
expected within 24 hours. Do not apply by aircraft
or use less than 75 gal. of spray volume per acre.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock
within 6 weeks after spraying.
Maximum temperature above 958F.
Maximum temperature between 85-95°F.
Maximum temperature below 85°F.
0.1 ppm (trefoil and hay)
Refer to ALFALFA (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm (clover and hay)
Refer to ALFALFA (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act. /A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
CORN (Field,
and Sweet)
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
7.5-9.0
(in 30 gal. water)
3.0-4.5
(in 30 gal. water)
COTTON
1.5-2.25
(in 40 gal. water)
0.1 ppm (fodder and forage; grain including
popcorn; fresh corn including sweet corn
(kernels plus cob with husk removed))
Preplant. Apply to previously tilled fields
(stale seedbeds) prior to planting. Use the higher
rates where grass seedlings predominate. Use
3-10 gal. of spray mixture for aerial applications.
-OR-
Preemergence. Apply as above to previously tilled
fields (stale seedbeds) immediately after planting.
Preemergence. Apply as an overall spray at
the time of planting.
Early postemergence. Apply as an overall spray
when corn is not beyond the 2-leaf stage and
weeds are small. Severe burning of crop may
occur if spraying is done during hot weather.
0.1 ppm (forage, cottonseed and hulls)
Postemergence. Apply as a directed spray to the
base of the cotton plants to provide maximum
wetting of the weeds with minimum contact with
the cotton. Make first application when cotton
plants are 4-5 inches tall and weeds are 1 inch
or less in height. Repeat the application in
7-14 days and if needed, follow with a third
application any time until bolls begin to open.
Small cotton plants completely covered by the
spray may be killed. Do not apply when soil
surface is wet, when cotton plants are extremely
succulent, or when small cotton plants are
seriously affected by seedling diseases.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.5
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CUCUMBERS (direct
seeded)
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
3.0-4.5
(in 30 gal. water)
DATES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
FIGS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
FILBERTS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Use limited to Northwest,
North Central and Northeastern states. Plant
the seed at least 1 inch deep. Use the higher
rate on heavy soils. Do not use on sandy soils.
Heavy rainfall soon after application may leach
the chemical to the seed level and severely injure
the crop. Do not use if soil is to be covered
with plant protectors.
CUCUMBERS (Transplants) 0.1 ppm
Pretransplant. Apply to well prepared soil
early in the spring and lay the clear
plastic mulch immediately. Delay transplanting
at least 2 weeks or until no yellow color
remains under the plastic.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.6
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
GRAPES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
MUSKMELONS
(direct
seeded)
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Apply as a directed spray to the vineyard
floor and no higher than 12 inches on the
main grape stems. Treat only vineyards where
the vines are 2 years old or older. Treat the
entire soil area when weeds are in the one or
two leaf stage. Apply 0.25-1.0 inch of irrigation
water (basin or sprinkler) if no rain occurs within
a few days. Repeat the treatment as needed but use
no more than four applications per year. Keep
spray off fruit and foliage. Do not allow livestock
to graze treated areas.
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Refer to CUCUMBERS
(direct seeded) (same information).
MUSKMELONS (Transplants) 0.1 ppm
3.0-4.5
(in 30 gal. water)
NECTARINES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
OATS (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
1.13-1.5
(in 30-50 gal. water)
Pretransplant. Refer to CUCUMBERS
(transplants) (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information)
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.7
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
OLIVES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
PEACHES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
PEANUTS
9.0-12.0
(in 30 gal. water)
6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5
(in 30 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm (peanuts, forage, hay and hulls)
Preemergence. Apply as an overall spray.
-OR-
Emergence. Apply as an overall spray at the
early cracking stage.
-OR-
Early postemergence. Apply as an overall
spray from emergence up until the crop plants
are 1.5-2 inches in diameter. Crop foliage
injury may be noted, particularly if temperatures
are high.
-AND-
Later postemergence. Make one or two directed
applications when new weeds are first visible
and up to one month after the early cracking
stage. Direct the spray to the base of the
peanut plants to minimize contact with its
foliage.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PEARS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
PEAS
6.0-9.0
(in 30 gal. water)
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.75-1.13
1.13-1.50
1.50-2.25
2.25
PECANS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
PLUMS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm (peas, forage and hay)
Preemergence. Broadcast.
Postemergence. Apply prior to bloom when the
peas are 2-8 inches tall and weeds are small.
Apply only when crop foliage is dry. Allow
time for peas to harden following a period of
cool, cloudy weather before spraying. Do not
apply after flower buds are visible. Dosage
is determined by maximum air temperature
expected during the 24 hour period immediately
following application. Make aerial applications
in 5-10 gal. water. Do not graze or feed treated
pea forage to livestock unless at least 6 weeks
has elapsed between spraying and harvest of the
peas.
Maximum temperature between 80-858F.
Maximum temperature between 75-80°F.
Maximum temperature between 70-75°F.
Maximum temperature below 70°F.
Do not apply at temperatures above 85°F.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.9
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
POTATOES
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
1.5-2.25
(in 30 gal. water)
PRUNES
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
PUMPKINS (direct
seeded)
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
Preplant. Apply to previously tilled fields
(stale seedbeds) prior to planting. Use the
higher rate where grass seedlings predominate.
Use 3-10 gal. of spray mixture for aerial
applications.
-OR-
Preemergence. Apply as above to previously
tilled fields (stale seedbeds) immediately after
planting.
Preemergence. Apply as an overall spray 1-3
days before the potatoes emerge. Do not
apply to light sandy soils with little or no
organic matter.
Desiccant. Mix as directed on label. Apply
10-20 days before harvest during warm, sunny
weather. Complete coverage of the vines is
essential. Do not spray exposed tubers or
graze treated fields.
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information).
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Refer to CUCUMBERS
(direct seeded) (same information)
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.10
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
RYE (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
1.13-1.5
(in 30-50 gal. water)
SOYBEANS
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5-3.0
(in 30 gal. water)
6.0-7.5
(in 30 gal. water)
1.50
2.25
(in 30 gal. water)
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY
(same information).
0.1 ppm (soybeans)
1.0 ppm (forage and hay)
Preplant. Apply to previously tilled fields
(stale seedbeds) prior to planting. Use the
higher rate where grass seedlings predominate.
Use 3-10 gal. of spray mixture for aerial
applications.
-OR-
Preemergence. Apply as above to previously
tilled fields (stale seedbeds) immediately
after planting.
Preemergence. Apply between planting and crop
emergence. Do use on very light sandy soils.
Early postemergence. Apply when soybeans have
emerged and are still in the cotyledon stage
before the first leaves open to expose the terminal
bud. Dosage is determined by the maximum air
temperature expected within 24 hours. Apply in
3-5 gal. water for aerial applications.
Maximum temperature between 75-95°F.
Maximum temperature below 75°F.
Do not apply at temperatures above 95°F.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS (cont'd.)
0.38-0.75
(in 20 gal. water)
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5-3.0
(in 30-40 gal. water)
SQUASH (direct
seeded)
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
STRAWBERRIES
3.0-4.5
(in 40-60 gal. water)
Later postemergence. Use this overall treatment
as a salvage program as an alternative to
replanting. It can be used to establish the
height differential needed for directed sprays.
Apply as early as when the first true leaves
of the soybeans have expanded but no later
than when the soybeans begin to bloom. Apply
in 3-10 gal. water for aerial applications.
Directed postemergence. Broadcast or band. This
may be applied within a few days after the
later postemergence salvage program (if used).
Otherwise, apply when soybeans are 5-6 inches
tall and up to the time they begin to bloom.
Direct the spray to the lower half of the soybean
plants to provide maximum wetting of weeds with
minimum contact to the crop. Repeat the directed
application once or twice at 7-14 day intervals,
if needed. Do not apply after the soybeans begin
to bloom. Reduce dosage in proportion to band area
actually treated. Do not graze or forage treated
soybeans within 3 weeks after treatment.
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Refer to CUCUMBERS (direct seeded)
(same information).
0.1 ppm
Use limited to established plantings in
the Northwest. Apply in early spring before
bloom or after harvest.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.12
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SWEETCLOVER
WALNUTS
9.0-10.5
(in 90 gal. water)
WATERMELONS
(direct seeded)
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
WATERMELONS
(transplants)
3.0-4.5
(in 30 gal. water)
WHEAT (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
1.13-1.5
(in 30-50 gal. water)
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DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm (clover and hay)
Refer to ALFALFA (same information),
0.1 ppm
30 day preharvest interval.
Refer to ALMONDS (same information),
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Refer to CUCUMBERS
(direct seeded) (same information).
0.1 ppm
Pretransplant. Refer to CUCUMBERS
(transplants) (same information).
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.13
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
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DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Fencerows,
Storage sites,
Around farm
buildings,
Drainage ditch
banks
3.0-6.0
(in 75 gal. water)
ORNAMENTALS
DAFFODILS
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
GLADIOLI
7.5-10.5
(in 30 gal. water)
LILACS
A.5-9.0 (G)
PRIVET
4.5-9.0 (G)
N.F.
Apply when vegetation is young and succulent
during warm, sunny weather to thoroughly
wet all vegetation. Repeat application as
needed. Do not graze or feed treated
vegetation to livestock.
N.F.
Preemergence. Spray in late fall following
emergence of winter annual weeds. Do not
apply after bulb shoots emerge above ground.
N.F.
Preemergence. Apply as an overall spray just
before crop emergence.
N.F.
Apply to freshly cultivated soil around
the nursery stock when the foliage is
dry. Do not allow granules to stick to
crop foliage.
N.F.
Refer to LILACS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.14
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
ORNAMENTALS
SPIREA
4.5-9.0 (G)
TULIPS
3.0-6.0
(in 30 gal. water)
YEWS (TAXUS)
4.5-9.0 (G)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Highway,
Railroad,
Utility
3.0-6.0
(in 75 gal. water)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Airfields.
Drainage ditch
banks,
Industrial buildings,
Fencerows,
Storage sites
3.0-6.0
(in 75 gal. water)
AQUATIC AREAS
Drainage ditch banks
1.25-7.5
DINOSEB (ALKANOLAMINE SALTS OF
THE ETHANOL AND ISOPROPANOL SERIES)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Refer to LILACS (same information)
N.F.
Preemergence. Refer to DAFFODILS
(same information).
N.F.
Refer to LILACS (same information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
(same information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-73.15
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DINOSEB (AMMONIUM SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: A water soluble selective herbicide working principally
by direct contact. It is more active at higher
temperatures. Rain or sprinkle irrigation within
4-6 hours after foliage applications may reduce
weed control. Do not apply when over 85 *F.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Flaccidity and desiccation.
MODE OF ACTION: Direct cell necrosis at high dosages; disruption
of ATP formation at lower dosages.
WEED CONTROLLED:
a) Most annual broadleaf weeds and grasses.
b) Repeat applications are usually necessary to control
the regrowth of perennial weeds.
* DNBP (ammonium salt)
* 2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (ammonium salt)
* 2-(l-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitrophenol (ammonium salt)
Issued: 3-30-7? I-D-74.1
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DINOSEB (AMMONIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm (alfalfa and hay)
0.5-1.0 Postemergence. Apply to new plantings when
(in 20-60 gal. water) crop seedlings have 2 or more trifoliate leaves,
but while weeds are small. Do not graze or
feed treated forage to livestock within 6 weeks
after application. Use 10-15 gal. water for aerial
applications.
0.75-1.0 Late fall application to established stands to
(in 20-60 gal. water) kill fall germinating weeds. Repeat after crop
is dormant if necessary for adequate weed control.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock
within 6 weeks after application.
BARLEY (alone or 0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
underseeded
to legumes)
0.75-1.0 Postemergence. Apply when grain is 3-6 inches
(in 20-60 gal. water) tall and weeds are small. Make sure crop foliage
is dry at time of application. Use 10-15
gal. water for aerial applications. Do not graze
or feed treated forage to livestock within 6 weeks
after application.
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL
0.1 ppm (trefoil and hay)
0.75-1.0 Postemergence.
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
Refer to ALFALFA (same
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-74.2
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DINOSEB (AMMONIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CLOVER (alsike, 0.1 ppm (clover and hay)
ladino
and red)
0.5-1.0 Postemergence. Refer to ALFALFA (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
CORN (field, 0.1 ppm (fodder and forage; grain including
pop and popcorn; fresh corn including sweet corn
sweet) (kernels plus cob with husk removed))
1.0-1.5 Postemergence. Apply by ground equipment only
(in 40-60 gal. water) while corn is in the tight roll stage.
GARLIC 0.1 ppm
0.75-1.5 Postemergence. Apply after the crop is in the
(in 20-60 gal. water) two-leaf stage, but before it is 6 inches tall.
When using in inland areas, use the lower
dosages and do not apply if temperatures exceed
75°F. Use 10-15 gal. water for aerial applications.
OATS (alone or 0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
underseeded
to legumes)
0-75-1.0 Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
ONIONS 0.1 ppm
0.75-1.5 Postemergence. Refer to GARLIC (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-74.3
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DINOSEB (AMMONIUM SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PEAS 0.1 ppm (peas, forage and hay)
6 week preharvest interval.
0.5-0.75 Postemergence. Apply when peas are 2-8 inches
(in 20-60 gal. water) tall and weeds are small. Apply before pea
flower buds appear. Allow time for peas to
harden following cloudy weather or high
humidity before treating. Do not graze or
feed treated forage to livestock within 6
weeks after spraying. Use 10-15 gal. water for
aerial application.
RYE (alone or 0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
underseeded
to legumes)
0.75 Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
SWEETCLOVER 0.1 ppm (sweetclover and hay)
0.63-0.75 Postemergence. Refer to ALFALFA (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
WHEAT (alone or 0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
underseeded
to legumes)
0.75-1.0 Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same
(in 20-60 gal. water) information).
ORNAMENTALS
GLADTOLI N.F.
0.75 Postemergence. Apply when leaves are short
(in 20-60 gal. water) and straight. May be used after crop becomes
tall if the spray is directed to the base of
the plants and the tops of the leaves are
not wetted.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-D-74.4
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BINOSEB (TRIETHANOLAMINE SALT)*
TYPE PESTIC1LE: Herbicide;Desiccant PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S,G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A water soluble selective herbicide working principally
by direct contact. Light to moderate rainfall immedi-
ately after application will enhance weed control while
a heavy rainfall may cause excessive leaching of the
chemical from the area of activity. Poor control will
result from an application during very dry conditions
unless overhead irrigation is used. Do not use when
temperatures are expected to exceed 85CF within 24
hours of the application. Use the lower dosage rates
on light sandy soils ard the higher rates on soils
with high organic contents.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PEYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Flaccid!ty and desiccation.
WDF OF ACT10K: Direct cell necrosis at high dosages; disruption of
ATP synthesis at lower dosages.
ERPAT.IEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
annual morning£.lory Florida pus ley purslane
chickweed henblt redroot pigweed
cocllebur lamhsquarters sttartweed
common ragweed mustard
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass foxtail plgeongrass
crabgrass
*JTBF (trietl anclsnine salt)
*2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (triethanolaraine salt)
*2- (1-methylpropyl)-^ ,6-dinitrophenol (triethanolsmine salt)
Issued: 3-3Q-77 I-D-75.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALT1 ALFA
1.13-1.5 (S)
1.5 (G)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
D1TOSEB (TRIkTEANOLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.13-1.5 (S)
2.5-3.0 (G)
BARLEY (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
0.75-1.13 (S)
1.0 (G)
BEAM?
4.5-6.0 (S)
4.0-7.5 (G)
0.1 ppm (alfalfa and hay)
F'o not graze or feed forage from treatec' fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Postemergence. Apply when seedling have
two or more tiue leaves. Do not apply when crop
is wet or temperature is below 408P. To
control matted chickweed, make a second application
in early spring before legume growth has started.
Apply liquid formulation in 25-40 gal. water.
Dormant application. Apply on warm, surry days
in late fall or early winter. Do not apply vhen
crop is vet or temperature is below 4C°F. To control
matted chiclcweed, make a second application in
early spring before legume growth has started.
Apply liquid formulation in 25-40 gal. water.
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Do not graze or feed forage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Posteraergence. Apply when grain is 3-6 inches
tall and weeds are small. Do not apply if the
crop is wet. Apply liquid formulation in 25-40 gal.
water.
0.1 ppm (beans, forage and hay)
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply at planting or
before crop emerges. Do not use on light, sandy soils.
Do not apply the spray solution to vet soil. Reduce
dosage in proportion to band atea actually treated.
Apply liquid formulation in 25-40 gal. water.
Issued: 3-30-7?
I-D-75.2
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Crops and Dosage
(lbst act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BIEDSFOOT TREFOIL
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (TRIETfcANOLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
CLOVER (Ladlno
and Red)
CORN (field,
pop and
sweet)
4.5-6.0 (S)
4.0-7.5 (G)
1.5-3.0 (S)
2.0 (G)
CUCUMBERS
3.0 (S)
(in 25-40 gal.
0.1 ppm (trefoil and hay)
Do not graze or feed forage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Refer to ALFALFA (same information).
0.1 pptn (clover and hay)
Bo not graze or feed fcrage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Refer to ALFALFA (same information).
0.1 ppm (fodder and forage; grain including
popcorn; fresh corn including sweetcorn (kernels
plus cob with husk removed))
Preemergence. Apply at planting to no later than
24 hours after planting. Do not apply to light,
sandy soils or to shallow planted corn. Apply
liquiO formulation in 25-40 gal. water.
Postemergence. Apply when corn is in the
tight roll to two-leaf stage and weeds are
small. Do not apply if temperatures exceed
85eF. Apply liquid formulation in 25-4C gal.
water.
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Apply over seeds planted at
water) least 1 inch deep. Do not use on light,
sandy soils or if soil is to be covered
with plant protectors.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-75.3
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Crops and T)osage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
OATS (alone or
underseed
to leguir.es)
0.75-1.13 (S)
1.62 (G)
PEANUTS
6-9 (S)
6-10 (G)
3 (S)
(in 30 gal. water)
1.5 (S)
(In 30 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIITOSEB (TRIETHANOI.AMINE SALT)
Tolerance, TTse. and Limitations
PEAS
3-6 (S)
3-7.5(G)
0.75-1.12 (S)
1.0 (G)
0.1 pptn (grain, forage and straw)
Do net graze- or feed forage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after applications.
Postemcrgence.
information).
Refer to BARLEY (same
0.1 ppm (peanuts, forage, hay and hulls)
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply between planting
and plants just cracking soil surface. Best results
with solution obtained when the lower dosage is applied
as plants begin to break soil surface. Apply liquid
formulation ir> 25-40 gal. water.
Postenergence. Broadcast. At early cracking stage
until plants are 1.5 inches in diameter.
Late Postemergence. By shielding the peanuts with
fenders or similar devices, to protect the plants
from roost of the spray, one or two directed
applications may be made up to one month after
the early cracking stage. Apply wher. nc\; weeds arc
first visible.
0.1 ppm (peas, forage and hay)
Tto not graze or feed forage or hay from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Pre.en\ergence. Use the higher dosage immediately
after planting ar.d reduce the dosage to 3 Ibs. act./A.
as the time of emergence approaches. Apply liquid
formulation in 10-AC gal. water.
Poster.er,rerce. Apply when peas arc 2-6" tall and weeds
are. small. Kake sure crcp foliage is cry. Allow time
for peas tc harden following a period of cool, cloudy
weather before spraying. r*o not apply after flover
buds are visible. Apply liquid formulation ir 25-40
gal. water for grour.d application and 5-10 gal. vater
fcr aerirl application.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-75.4
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
POTATOES
3-6 (S)
3-6 (G)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIKOSEB (TRIETEANOLAM1NE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.5-2.25 (S)
PUMPKINS
3-6 (s)
(In 25-40 gal. water)
F.YF (alone or
underseeded
to legumes)
G.75-1.13 (S)
1.0 (C)
SOYBEANS
4.5-6 (S)
4-6 (G)
0.1 ppm
Preemergence. Broadcast 1-3 days before emergence.
Use the higher rate, if grasses are a problem. If a
few crop plants have emerged, leaves may be burned
but recover quickly. Apply liquid formulation in
30-100 gal. water.
Pre-harvest vine killing. Spray 10-20 days before
harvest during warm sunny weather. Complete spray
coverage IE essential. Do not spray exposed tubers.
Do not graze treated fields.
0.1 ppm
Fefer to CUCUMBERS (same informatior).
0.1 ppm. (grair, forage, and straw)
Do not graf.p. or feed forage: from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Postemergence. Refer to B/RLFY (same information).
0.1 ppm. (Soybeans)
1.0 ppm. (forage and hay)
Preemergence. Band or blanket. Do not use on light
sandy soil. Reduce dosage in proportion to band area
actually treated. Apply liquid formulation in 25-40
gal. water.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-75.5
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEAN (con't.)
3 (S)
(in 25-40 gal. water)
2.25 (S)
(in 25-40 gal. water)
1.5 (S)
(in 25-40 gal. water)
SQUASH
3-6 (S)
(in 25-40 gal. water)
STRAWBERRIES
3-4.5 (S)
3 (G)
SVEETCLOVER
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DITTOSFB (TRIF.TFANOLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
WEF.AT (alone or
underseeded
to legume)
0.75-1.13 (S)
1.0 (G)
Postemergence. Apply during cotyledon to
first true leaf stage and to seedling weeds. I)o
not spray if soil is wet.
If expected temperature within 24 hrs. of spraying
is below 70°F.
If expected temperature within 24 hrs. of spray'ng
is between 70*F-80"F.
If expected temperature within 24 hrs. of spraying
is between 80°F-95°F.
Do not apply spray if temperature is above 95*7.
0.1 ppm
Preemerger.ee. Refer to CUCUMBERS (same information).
0.1 ppm
Apply as a dormant treatment on established
plantings. Apply liquid formulation in 25-40 gal. water,
0.1 ppm (sweetclover and hay).
Do not graze or feed forage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Refer to ALFALFA (same information).
0.1 ppm (grain, forage and straw)
Do not graze or feed forage from treated fields
to livestock within 60 days after application.
Postemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same
information).
Issued: 3-39-77
I-D-75.6
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (TTSTETHANOLAM1NE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Drainage Ditchbanks N.F.
Fence Rows
Rights of Way
Storage Yards
1.5-2.25 (S) Treat vhen vegetation is young and succulent.
(ir 25-40 gal. water) Apply during warm sunny veather for best results.
OR1IAMENTALS
DAFFODILS
3-e (s)
9-10 (G)
GLADIOLUS
3-6 (S)
9-10 (G)
LILAC
5-9 (G)
PRIVET
5-9 (G)
N.F.
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply liquid
formulation in 30 gal. water.
N.F.
Preemergence. Refer to DAFFODILS (same information),
N.F.
Use on freshly cultivated soil to prevent new
wee*! growth. Hake sure granules c!o not stick
to crop foliage.
N.F.
Refer to LILAC
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-D-75.7
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Bites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
ORNAMENTALS
SPIREA
5-9 (G)
TAXUS
5-9 (G)
TULIPS
3-6 (S)
9-10 (G)
RIGHT'S-OF-WAY
Highway
Railroad
Utility
1.5-2.25 (S)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Fence Hows
Storage sites
1.5-2.25 (S)
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DTNOSEB (TRIETHANOLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F,
Refer to LILAC (same Information).
N.F.
Refer to I.ILAC (same Information).
N.F.
Refer to DAFFOILS (same information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same Information).
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same Information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-P-75.8
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DINOSEB (TRT.ETHANOLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PRFMISES (same information),
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
Fence^Rows
1.5-2.25 (S)
(in 25-40 gal. water)
AQUATIC ARKAS
Drainage ditchbanks N.F.
1.5-2.25 (S) Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information),
(in 25-40 gal. water)
3-30-77
I-D-75.9
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DIPHENAMID*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Rerbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Apples
Blackberries
(nonbearing)
Citrus:
(nonbearing)
Limes
Oranges
Cotton
Okra
Peaches
0.1
NF
NF
0.1
(cotton-
seed)
0.2
(cotton
forage)
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
6.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
Apply to orchard floor after clean
cultivation. Do not apply when fruit is
on the tree, or within 90 days of harvest.
Do not graze livestock on treated areas.
Postplant. Apply as a directed spray to
the soil only in season of planting. Do
not apply within 12 months of harvest.
Apply to nonbearing trees any time after
weeds have been worked into soil. Do not
apply within 12 months before harvest of
crop.
Apply at planting. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on label within 6
months after treatment.
Apply at planting. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on label within 6
months after treatment.
Apply to orchard floor after clean
cultivation. Do not apply when fruit is
on the tree, or within 90 days of harvest.
Do not graze livestock on treated areas.
*N,N-dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetamide
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-76.1 Replaces page issued 7-14-72
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DIPHENAMID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peanuts
0.1
(peanuts)
, 0.5
(peanut
hulls)
2.0
(peanut
hay, and
forage)
Ib. actual/A.
6.0
3.0
2.0
Apply at planting. Do not plant treated
areas to crops other than those on the
label within 6 months after treatment.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply at soil cracking
time or within 7 days later. Do not
plant treated areas to crops not on the
label within 6 months after treatment.
-or-
Postemergence at layby. Do not use if
more than 2 Ibs./acre were applied at
planting or soil cracking. Do not plant
treated areas to crops not on the label
within 6 months after treatment.
Issued- 6-30-75
I-B-76.1.1
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DIPHENAMID
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Peppers
Potatoes
Raspberries :
(nonbearing)
Red
Black
Soybeans
Strawberries
0.1
1.0
NF
0.1
(soybeans)
0.5
(hay and
forage)
1.0
Ib. actual/A.
5.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
t
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded
beds. Do not graze treated areas. Do
not plant treated areas to crops not on
the label.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply within 4 weeks
after seeding crop. Do not graze treated
areas. Do not plant treated areas to
crops not on the label.
-or-
Posttransplant , Apply within 4 weeks
after setting crop. Do not graze treated
areas. Do not plant treated areas to
crops not on the label.
Preemergence.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply directed spray at
layby. Do not apply within 50 days
before harvest.
Postplant. Apply as a directed spray
to the soil only in season of planting.
Do not apply within 12 months of harvest.
Preemergence. Apply at planting. Do not
plant treated areas to crops not on label
within 6 months after treatment.
Use restricted to Louisiana,
Posttransplant. Apply as overall
treatment when crop is established.
Established plants. Apply during cold
season when crop is dormant.
-or-
Postharvest. Apply after bed renovating.
Second application may be made 6 months
later. Do not apply within 60 days before
harvest.
Issued:
7-14-72
I-D-76.2
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EPA Compandium of Registered Pesticides
DIPHENAMID
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Sweetpotatoes
Tobacco
Tomatoes
0.1
NF
0.1
Ib. actual /A.
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
Preemergence. Apply after bedding roots.
Posttransplant. Apply overtop after plants
are established. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on the label within 6
months after treatment.
Preemergence. Apply to direct seeded beds.
Pretransplant soil incorporation. Apply
within 7 days before setting. Do not plant
treated areas to crops not on the label
within 6 months after treatment.
-or-
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Apply
overtop within 7 days after setting. Do
not plant treated areas to crops not on the
label within 6 months after treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply to
direct seeded beds. Do not graze treated
areas. Do not plant treated areas to
crops not on the label.
-or-
Preemergence . Apply to direct seeded beds.
Do not graze treated areas. Do not plant
treated areas to crops not on the label.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply within 4 weeks after
seeding crop. Do not graze treated areas.
Do not plant treated areas to crops not on
the label.
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation. Do not
graze treated areas. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on the label.
-or-
Posttransplant. Apply within 4 weeks
after setting. Do not graze treated areas,
Do not plant treated areas to crops not on
the label.
i
i
Issued: 4-30-73
I-D-76.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIPHENYLAMINE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIOHS: L; WP; Wax emulsion; Paper wraps
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Apples
10
20
Ibs. actual/A.
2000 ppm
5,000 ppm
0.1$
(paper wraps)
Scald control. Preharvest spray to
fruit within 36 hours of harvest .
Do not graze cover crops in treated
orchards . Do not use treated apple
pomace for feed .
Postharvest dip or spray within 7
days after harvest. Do not apply to
fruit receiving preharvest treatment
of diphenylamine . Do not use treated
apple pomace for feed .
Postharvest wax emulsion within 7
days after harvest. Do not apply
to fruit previously treated with
diphenylamine. Do not use treated
apple pomace for feed .
Postharvest individual wraps for fruit
not treated previously with
diphenylamine. Wrap fruit within
1 week after harvest. Do not use on
green or yellow apples.
Issued: 5-15-72
I-D-77
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIPROPETRYN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A preemergence herbicide working mainly through
root absorption. Irrigation or rainfall after
application will enhance weed control. Should
weeds develop, a shallow cultivation or rotary
hoeing may improve weed control. Cotton growing
on alkali soils, caliche outcroppings, or where
cuts, fills, or erosions have exposed calcareous
subsoil may be injured by the chemical. Application
to emerged cotton will cause crop damage. Do not
contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies
or lakes, streams or ponds.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibition of photolysis of water in the photosynthetic
process.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
pigweed Russian thistle
*2-(ethylthio)-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-s-triazine
*Proprietary name: "Sancap"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-D-78.1
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EPA Compendium c . Registered Pesticides
DIPROPETRYN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
1.2
(in at least
20 gal. water)
1.6
(in at least
20 gal. water)
2.0
(in at least
20 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (cottonseed)
Preemergence broadcast or band treatment. Use
limited to sandy soils in Arizona. Apply to
flat-planted or bedded cotton. Apply band
only, not to exceed the width of the bottom
of the furrow, to furrow-planted cotton.
Reduce dosage in proportion to band area
actually treated. Make application at plant-
ing or within two days following planting. If
replanting is necessary, do not make a second
broadcast application or a second band
application in the same furrow. A second band
application is recommended for furrow-planted
cotton if the new furrows are formed down the
untreated row middles. Rotational crops may
be planted six months following initial
application. Cotton stalks should be disked
or plowed under prior to planting a rotational
crop. Do not feed treated forage to live-
stock or graze treated areas.
Use limited to loamy sand soils in new Mexico.
Refer to above paragraph (same uses).
Use limited to fine sandy loam soils in Oklahoma
and Texas. Refer to above paragraph (same uses).
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-78.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIQUAT DIBROMIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC> s
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Desiccant
USF TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
(seed crop)
Clover
(seed crop)
Sorghum
(seed crop)
i
Soybeans
(seed crop)
Sugarcane
NF
NF
NF
NF
0.05
(cation)
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
1.0
0.5
1.0
0.25
0.47
1.88
Preharvest desiccation, apply 3 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage to live-
stock. Do not use seed from treated
plants for food, feed or oil purposes.
Preharvest desiccation, apply 3 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage to live-
stock. Do not use seed from treated
plants for food, feed, or oil purposes.
Preharvest desiccation. Apply 1-2 weeks
before harvest when seeds have not more
than 30% moisture. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage to livestock.
Do not use seed from treated plants for
feed, food, or oil purposes.
Preharvest desiccation. Apply 1 week
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage to live-
stock. Do not use seed from treated
plants for food, feed, or oil purposes.
Use restricted to Florida and Puerto Rico.
Tassel inhibition. Apply during flower
initiation. Do not apply within 3 months
before harvest. Do not graze or feed fo
forage from treated areas to livestock.
Use restricted to Hawaii. Tassel inhibi-
tion. Apply during flower initiation.
Do not apply within 5 months before
harvest. Do not graze or feed forage
from treated areas to livestock.
Use restricted to Hawaii. Postemergence
directed application to weeds less than
6 inches high. Do not apply after crop
closes in. Keep spray off cane foliage.
*6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-a:2',1'-cJpyrazinediium bromide
Issued: 12-20-74 I-D-80.1
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hi-A Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIQUAT DIBROMIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Vetch
(seed crop)
Agricultural
Premises:
Canals
Lakes
Ponds
NF
0.01
(as
cation)
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
3.0
5.4 ppm in
water
Preharvest desiccation, apply 3 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage to live-
stock. Do not use seed from treated
plants for food, feed, or oil purposes.
Apply in 150-200 gallons of spray to
foliage of floating weeds.
Inject below water surface for control
of submerged weeds. Do not use treated
water for human or animal consumption,
spraying, or for overhead irrigation
within 10 days after treatment. Do not
apply to muddy water.
Issued:
12-20-74
I-D-80.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DISODIUM METHANEARSONATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: wp. L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Citrus
(bearing)
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangerines
Cotton
(as
0.35
Agricultural
premises:
Drainage
ditchbanks
0.7
(cotton-
seed)
0.9
(cotton-
seed
hulls)
Extended
Ib. actual/A.
4.9
2.3
3.0
4.5
Not for use in Florida. Postemergence
directed spray to grove floor in inter-
spaces and around base of trees. Spray
unwanted vegetation to just short of
runoff. Do not exceed 3 applications per
year. Do not allow spray to contact
fruit, leaves, stems or bark of trees.
Postemergence topical application. Apply
once when cotton has 1-2 true leaves to
first square. Do not feed treated foliage
to livestock or graze treated areas.
Postemergence application. Apply one or
two directed sprays (only one if following
topical application) to weeds when cotton
is 3-4 inches tall and before first bloom.
Keep spray off cotton foliage. Do not
apply after first bloom. Do not graze or
feed forage from treated areas to live-
stock.
Apply to weeds. Repeat when weeds reappear
Do not graze treated areas. Do not
contaminate waters used for domestic
consumption, or by animals, wildlife and
aquatic life, or for irrigation purposes.
*DSMA
Issued: 6-30-75
I-D-82
Replaces page issued 7-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON*
PRINCIPAL FOMJLAIXONS: L; WP; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LBtTTATICHS
Alfalfa
Apples
Artichokes
Asparagus
Ib. actual/A.
3.2
3.2
3.2
3-2
Dormant and semidormant application to
crop established at least one year. Do
not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after application.
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
during Spring (Mar.-May) on crop
established at least one year. Avoid
contact with foliage or fruit. Do not
treat dwarf varieties. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop within 2 years
after applicat ion.
-or-
Use restricted to the Far West. Apply as
directed spray to orchard floor during
winter (Dec.-Feb.) on crop established
at least one year. Avoid contact with
foliage or fruit. Do not treat dwarf
varieties. Do not replant treated areas
to any crop within 2 years after
application.
Apply during late fall or early winter
after last cultivation. Do not replant
treated area to any crop within 2 years
after last application.
Use restricted to Washington. Irrigated
crop. Apply during late November or
December. Do not replant treated areas
to any crop within 2 years after
application.
Konirrigated crop. Apply k weeks before
spears emerge or during early cutting
season and immediately after harvest.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after last application.
*3~(3 ,^-dichlorophenyl)-l,l-diniethylurea
Issued: 6-18-71 I-D- 83.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LlMETATiaNS
Bananas
Barley (winter)
Bermudagrass
(newly
sprigged)
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Blueberries
0.1
l(grain)
2(hay,
forage,
straw)
7
'Bermuda-
and
Bermuda-
grass
hay)
2
^hay and
forage)
Ib. actual/A.
2.1*
k.Q
1.6
0.8
1.6
3.
Preemergence. Do not apply directly over
planted material.
Established planting. Apply as directed
spray with surfactant. Repeat at 6 week
intervals as needed, Do not apply more
than 9.6 Ibs. active per acre per 12
months. Replant to sugarcane and
pineapple after 1 year; to any other
crop after 2 years.
Use restricted to western Oregon and
western Washington. Preemergence. Do
not replant to any crop within one year
after application.
Preemergence. Apply after sprigging and
before weeds emerge. Do not graze or
feed forage from treated fields to
livestock within 70 days after
application. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop within 2 years after
application.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply after sprigging
and after weeds are k inches tall. Do
not graze or feed forage from treated
areas to livestock within 70 days after
application. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop within 2 years after
application.
Use restricted to western Oregon.
Dormant application during October-
December on crop established at least
one year. Do not replant to any crop
within one year after application.
Apply directed spray to crop established
at least one year. Do not replant to
any crop within 2 years after
application.
Issued: 6-16-71
I-D-83.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Caneberries:
Blackberries
Boysenberries
Dewberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Oranges
Tangeloes
Tangerines
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Clover (red)
Corn:
Field
1
(fruits)
(in pulp)
2
(forage
and hay)
1
(grain)
2
(forage)
Ib. actual/A.
3-2
3.2
32.0
1.6
0.8
0.8
Apply directed spray to crop established
at least one year. Do not replant to
any crop within 2 years after
application.
Apply single directed spray to crop
established at least one year. Do not
spray fruit or foliage. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop within 2
years after application.
Apply single directed spray to crop
established at least one year. Do not
spray fruit or foliage. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop within 2
years after application.
Apply to ditches adjacent to citrus
groves in spring and before weed growth
begins.
Use restricted to western Oregon. Apply
as dormant spray (Oct.15-Dec.15). Do
not replant to any crop within 1 year
after application.
Use restricted to Delta area.
Rreemergence. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop within 6 months after
application.
Postemergence. Apply directed spray to
crop 20 inches tall and weeds are less
than 3 inches tall. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop except corn,
cotton, and sorghum within 6 months
after application.
Issued: 6-18-71
I-D-33 .3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE DQSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cotton
Gooseberries
Grapes
(cotton-
seed)
l"b. actual/A.
2.0
1.6
O.k
1.6
3.2
9.6
Use restricted to Arizona and California.
Preplant. Apply just before planting or
after preplanting irrigation. Do not
replant treated areas to any crop except
corn, cotton, and grain sorghum vithin
one year after application.
Preemergence. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop except corn, cotton,
and grain sorghum within one year after
application.
Postemergence. Apply directed spray
vhen crop is 6 inches tall and weeds
are less than 2 inches tall.
Postemergence. (layby). Apply directed
spray when crop is 12-20 inches tall or
after last cultivation. Do not plant
crops other than cotton, corn, or grain
sorghum on treated land for one year
after application.
Apply directed spray to crop established
at least one year. Do not replant to
any crop within 2 years after
application.
Use restricted to east of Rocky
Mountains. Apply in spring to crop
established at least J years. Do not
replant treated areas to any crop within
2 years after application.
Use restricted to Hew York and
Pennsylvania. Spot treatment. Apply in
spring as a directed spray to crop
established at least k years on heavy
soils. Do not repeat application within
k years.
Issued: 6-18-71
I-D-83.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Grapes
(continued)
Grass
(seed crop)
Macadamia nuts
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
3.2
1.6
1.6
3.2
Use restricted to west of Rocky
Mountains. Apply in December-February,
and repeat annually with 1.6 Ib./acre.
-or-
Split application in late Fall or early-
Spring. Do not replant treated areas
to any crop within 2 years after
application.
Use restricted to Oregon. Apply after
October 15 to crop planted before
April 1. Do not replant treated areas
to any crop within 2 years after
application.
Apply between October 1 and November IS
to crop established one or more years.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after application.
Use restricted to Colorado, Kansas,
Hew Mexico and Oklahoma. Dormant
application to established plantings
shortly before weed seedlings emerge.
Do not apply after crop begins to grow.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after application.
Use restricted to Oregon. Preemergence.
Apply to Fall or Spring planted grass
seed crops. Use in conjunction with
300 pounds activated charcoal per acre.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after application.
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
immediately after harvest to crop
established at least one year. Do not
exceed 8 Ib. actual chemical per year.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchard. Do not replant treated area
to any crop within 2 years after last
application.
Issued: 6-18-71
I-D-83.S
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Oats (spring)
Oats (winter)
(alone or mixed
with peas or
vetch)
Olives
Pears
Papaya
1.0
(grain)
2.0
(hay,
forage,
straw)
1.0
(grain)
2.0
(hay,
forage,
straw)
1.0
1.0
0.5
Ib. actual/A.
1.2
1.6
1.6
3.2
4.0
Use restricted to eastern Oregon, eastern
Washington and Idaho. Preemergence appli-
cation to drill planted oats.
-or-
Use restricted to eastern Oregon, eastern
Washington and Idaho. Postemergence appli-
cation within 6 weeks after planting. Do
not replant to any crop within 1 vear after
last application.
Use restricted to western Oregon and west-
ern Washington. Preemergence application
to drill planted oats. Do not replant to
any crop within 1 year after application.
Apply in Oct.-Nov. and repeat in March-
April. Do not replant to any crop within
2 years of last application.
Apply directed spray to orchard floor dur-
ing winter (Dec.-Feb.) or spring (Mar.-May)
on crop established at least one year.
Avoid contact with foliage or fruit. Do
not treat dwarf varieties. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop within 2 years
after application.
-or-
Use restricted to the Far West. Split
application in winter and spring. Total
dosage should not exceed 3.2 Ib./acre crop.
Avoid contact with foliage or fruit. Do
not treat dwarf varieties. Do not replant '
treated area to any crop within 2 years :
after last application. j
i
Postemergence. Apply in established j
orchards as a directed spray to the soil
between and beneath the trees. Do not i
contact fruit or foliage with spray. Do !
not use on home plantings. Do not replant >
treated area to any crop within 2 years j
after last application. j
Issued: 4-30-73
I-D- 83.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Peaches
Peas
Pecans
Peppermint
0.1
1.0
(peas)
2.0
(hay,
forage)
0.1
2.0
(hay)
Ibs. actual /A.
4.0
1.6
3.2
2.4
Postemergence. Single application.
Apply as a directed spray to orchard
floor in early spring to orchards
established at least three years.
Avoid spray contact of fruit or foliage.
Do not use on sand, loamy sand, or
gravelly soils, not to soils with less
than 1% organic matter. Do not apply
within 3 months of harvest. In FAR WEST,
do not apply within 8 months of harvest.
Do not replant treated areas within 2
years after last application.
Use restricted to western Oregon and
western Washington. Preemergence
application to drill planted peas
mixed with winter oats. Do not replant
to any crop within 1 year of last
application..
Apply directed spray avoiding contact
with foliage of crop established at least j
3 years. Do not replant treated areas
to any crop within 2 years after last
application. Do not use on sandy or j
loamy sand soil or soils with less than .
1/2% organic matter. Do not use in areas
where tree root systems are exposed.
Do not use in "low spots" of groves or
in areas where water may drain or where
soil erosion may occur. Do not graze
livestock in treated groves.
i
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest.
Apply in spring to dormant crop, after
last cultivation. Do not replant
treated area to any crop within 2 years
after application.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-83.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Pineapple
Potatoes
Sorghum
Sugarcane
Vetch
(mixed with
Winter oats)
l.O
1.0
l.O
(grain)
2.0
(fodder
and
forage)
1.0
1.0
(seed)
2.0
(forage
hay)
1.6
3.2
6.4
0.8
0.4
3.0
6.4
1.6
Postemergence of plant crop, apply
overall at intervals of two or more
months and before differentiation and
interrpw as needed. Do not apply more
than 12.8 Ib./acre/plant crop.
Apply after harvesting or plant crop.
Apply immediately after planting.
Preemergence use only.
Use restricted to Southwestern States.
Postemergence directed spray after crop
is 15 inches tall. Do not replant
treated areas to any crop other than
cotton, or corn within 4 months following
band treatment and within 6 months
following broadcast treatment.
Use restricted to Florida and
Louisiana. Apply after planting or after
harvesting of plant crop. Repeat with 2
sprays at 1.6 Ib. actual as a directed
.spray interrow. Do not apply more than
3 treatments or more than 4.8 Ib. actual
per crop cycle. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop within 2 years after
last application.
Use restricted to Hawaii and Puerto
Rico. Apply after plant ing or after
harvesting of plant crop. Repeat twice
between rows using 3,2 Ib. actual
chemical/acre. Do not exceed 9.6 Ib.
actual chemical per crop cycle. Do not
replant treated areas to any crop within
2 years after last application.
Use restricted to western Oregon and
western Washington. Preemergence to drill
planted crop. Do not replant to any crop
within one year after application.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-D-83.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
DIURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Walnuts
(English)
Meat
winter)
Irrigation
litches
0.1
0.1
(grain)
2.0
(hay,
forage,
straw)
Extended
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
1.6
48.0
Apply in late fall or early winter to
orchards established at least one year.
Do not graze livestock on treated areas.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years after last application.
Preemergence to drill planted crop.
Do not replant treated areas to any other
crop within one year after application
or
Postemergence. Apply in fall or spring
after growth starts. Do no replant
treated areas to any other crop within one
year after application.
Apply only during noncrop season and when
ditch is not in use.
Issued:7-14-72
I-D-83.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ENDOTHALL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; G; amine, dlpotassium and disodium salts,
mono(N,N-dimethylalkylamine salt)
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Desiccant
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Alfalfa (seed)
crop only)
Cotton
**
Clover (seed crop
only)
Potatoes
Soybeans (seed
crop only)
NF
0.1
(cotton-
seed)
(from
use of
above
alkyl-
amine
salt)
NF
0.1
(from use
of above
alkyl-
amine
salt)
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
5.75
0.13
5.75
1.04
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 10 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated or
feed treated forage or threshings to
livestock.
Preharvest defoliant. Tank mixture with
phosphate or chlorate defoliants. Apply
3-7 days before harvest.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 10 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated areas
or feed treated forage or threshings to
livestock.
Preharvest vine desiccant and aid to potato
skin set. Broadcast application to vines
10-14 days prior to harvest.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 7 days before
harvest. Do not graze treated areas or
feed treated forage or threshings to live-
stock. Do not use seed for food or feed
purposes.
7-oxabicyclo (2.2.1)heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
Issued:
12-15-71
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ENDOTHALL
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugar beets
Trefoil (seed
crop only)
Vetch (seed
crop only)
Agricultural
premises:
Irrigation
and drainage
canals
Lakes
Ponds
Extended
NF
NF
Extended
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
6.55
1.46
13.5 Ibs. act./
acre-foot of
water
(amine salts)
6.8 IDS. act./
acre-foot of
water
(amine salts)
Preemergence application. Soil
incorporation at least 2 inches deep
immediately prior to planting; or after
planting but before beets emerge.
Postemergence application. Apply when
beets are in 3-6-leaf stage. Do not
apply later than 40 days after emergence
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 7 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage or
threshings to livestock. Do not use
seed for food or feed purposes.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 7 days
before harvest. Do not graze treated
areas or feed treated forage or
threshings to livestock. Do not use
seed for food or feed purposes.
Apply to surface or inject below surface
when weeds are actively growing. Do not
use treated water for irrigation,
livestock or domestic purposes within
25 days after treatment.
Apply to surface or inject below surface
when weeds are actively growing. Do not
treat more than 1/10 of area at one t ime,
Do not use fish from treated water for
food or feed within 3 days after treat-
ment . Do not use treated water for
irrigation, livestock or domestic
purposes within 14 days after treatment.
Issued: 5-14-71
I-E-1.2
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ENDOTHALL
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Lakes
Ponds
(continued)
Extended
9-5 Ibs. act./
acre-foot of
water
(K,Na salts)
Apply to surface or inject below surface
when weeds are actively growing. Do not
use fish from treated water for food or
feed within 3 days after treatment. Do
not use treated water for irrigation,
agricultural sprays, livestock or
domestic purposes within 7 days after
treatment.
Issued: 1-16-70
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ETHEPHON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Apples
5.0
Ib. actual/A.
0.625
1.25
0.75
0.425
(spur type
trees)
0.85
(non spur trees)
Fruit loosening on early and mid-season
maturing varieties. Foliage spray 7-14
days prior to anticipated normal harvest.
Pick when apples reach desired degree of
loosening. Do not make more than one
application per year. Do not allow live-
stock to graze treated orchards or feed
cover crops to livestock.
Fruit loosening on late maturing varieties
Foliage spray 7-14 days prior to antici-
pated normal harvest. Pick when apples
reach desired degree of loosening. Do not
make more than one application per year.
Do not allow livestock to graze on treated
orchards or feed cover crops to livestock.
To promote uniform ripening and red
coloring without loosening fruit. Apply
foliar spray with preharvest drop control
chemical. Begin spraying 2-3 weeks before
harvest period and 2 weeks before desired
harvest date. Treat when air temperature
is 60-90° F. Harvest fruit at proper
maturity. Do not make more than one
application per year. Do not allow live-
stock to graze on treated orchards or feed
cover crops to livestock.
To increase flower bud development on
young trees. Non-bearing trees: foliar
spray 1-2 weeks after peak bloom. Young
trees just beginning to initiate flowers
and bear fruit: foliar spray 4-5 weeks
after full bloom. Spray uniformly to the
point of runoff. Treat when air tempera-
ture is 60-90*F. Do not make more than
one application per year. Do not allow
livestock to graze on treated orchards or
feed cover crops to livestock.
*(2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid
Issued: 6-30-75 I-E-7.1
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ETHEPHON
I'SE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
** Cantaloupe
Cherries
Cucumbers
; (hybrid seed
| production)
** I Filberts
** | Pineapples
Squash
(hybrid seed
production)
2.0
10.0
NF
0.5
2.0
(pine-
apples)
3.0
(fodder
and
forage)
NF
Ib. actual/A.
0.875
1.25
0.08
1.75
6.0
1.0
0.08
Use limited to California. Postemergence.
To concentrate maturity. Broadcast when
an average of one cantaloupe per 10 feet
of row can be easily removed without
tearing. Use only one treatment per field
Do not plant another crop within 30 days
after treatment.
To promote fruit loosening and early fruit
ripening. Foliage spray 7-14 days before
anticipated harvest. Do not use on
cherries in California. Do not allow
livestock to graze on treated orchards or
feed cover crop to livestock.
Apply when cucumbers have developed two
true leaves. Do not use on cucumbers to
be harvested for fresh or processed market
Use limited to Oregon. To hasten husk
maturity. Apply foliar spray to trees
when first nuts have loosened and will
spin within husks. Use only one spray per
season. Do not use where cover crops in
orchards are fed or grazed.
Flower induction. Apply to mature pine-
apples 6-8 months prior to desired harvest
date. Use only one application per pine-
apple crop.
To stimulate ripening. Broadcast spray to
foliage and fruit. Mature fruit should be
harvested at optimal ripeness. 7 day pre-
harves t int erval.
Apply when squash have developed two true
leaves. Do not use on squash to be
harvested for fresh or processed markets.
Issued:
6-30-75
I-E-7.2
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ETHEPHON
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Tomatoes
Walnuts
2.0
0.5
Ib . actual/A .
0.8
1.63
1.63
1.25
To accelerate ripening.
Western areas: early and midseason.
Apply when 1%-20% of fruit are pink or red
Use only once per season. Do not plant
another crop with 30 days after treatment.
To accelrate ripening.
Western areas: late season or coastal.
Apply when 1%-30% of fruit are pink or
red. Use only once per season. Do not
plant another crop within 30 days after
treatment .
To accelerate ripening.
Midwest and Eastern areas. Apply when 5%-
30% of fruit are pink or red. Use only
once per season. Do not plant another
crop within 30 days after treatment .
Use limited to California. To aid in
loosening of nuts. Apply foliar spray
anytime after packing tissue of nuts is
completely brown and air temperature is
60-90degrees F. Harvest 5-10 days after
treatment. Use only one spray per season
Do not allow livestock to graze orchards \
or feed cover crops to livestock.
I
Issued:
6-30-75
I-E-7.3
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ETHIOLATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: Available only as package mixture ("Prefox") with
cyprazine. May not control established weeds. Do
not tank-mix "Prefox" with other pesticides.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Twisting and malformation after emergence.
MODE OF ACTION: Interferes with germination and seedling development.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
annual morningglory mustard redroot
carpetweed nightshade smartweed
cocklebur prostrate pigweed smooth pigweed
jimsonweed purslane sunflower
lambsquarter ragweed velvetleaf
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass goosegrass shattercane
crabgrass green foxtail wild oats
fall panicum Johnsongrass witchgrass
giant foxtail (seedling) yellow foxtail
NOTE: Cultivation may be necessary to control some weeds; do not
cultivate deeper than depth of herbicide incorporation.
*S-ethyl diethylthiocarbamate
Issued: 12-20-74 I-E-8.1
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ETHIOLATE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN (field, sweet
silage)
4.0 (ethiolate)
0.75 (cyprazine)
4.75 (mixture)
in 10-40 gal.
water
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (grain, fodder, forage; fresh corn
including sweet: kernels plus cob with husk
removed).
(0.1 ppm. cyprazine on same crops.)
Use on mineral soils only. Do not apply prior to
preplant irrigation. Do not plant treated areas
to any crop except corn until the following year.
Do not plant sugar beets on land treated the
previous year.
Preplant. Incorporate immediately after application
by tandem disc (cut 4 in.) followed by spike tooth
harrow or by power driven cultivation equipment (cut
3 in.). Do not plant seed deeper than 2 in. Avoid
planting in deep furrows. Do not cultivate deeper
than depth of incorporation.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-E-8.2
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6-ETHOXY-l,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,^TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; Wax emulsion; Paper wraps
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Apples
Pears
2.25 lbs/100
gals, water
(2,700 ppm)
2.33 lbs/100
gals. water
(2,800 ppm)
ppm (on
paper wraps)
2.25 lbs/100
gals. water
(2/00 ppm)
1,310 ppm (on
paper wraps)
Preharvest scald control. Make only
1 spray application within 2 days of
harvest.
Postharvest water or wax emulsion
dip, spray, or foam for scald treatment.
Do not apply later than 1 week after
harvest.
Postharvest wraps for scald control.
Wrap fruit within 1 week after harvest
and before storage. Do not use on
apples previously treated with ethoxyquin
Postharvest water or wax emulsion dip,
spray, or foam treatment for scald
control. Do not apply later than
1 week after harvest.
Postharvest wraps for scald control.
Wrap fruit within 1 week after
harvest and before storage. Do not
use on pears previously treated with
ethoxyquin.
* ethoxyquin
Issued: 12-20-74
I-E- 9
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2-(ETHYLAMINO)-4-(!SOPROPYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-S-TRIAZINE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide, Desiccant PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Selective herbicide for crop use.
May persist several months in soil.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Weeds: 7-14 days.
Potato vines: 10-14 days.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Leaf chlorosis at high concentrations,
followed by necrosis.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Amaranthus spp. (d) Japanese tea (c)
cocklebur (b) lambsquarters (b)
Crotalaria spp. (d) morningglory (b)
fireweed (c) pigweed (b)
Florida's paintbrush (c) pualele (c)
Florida purslane (b)
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
Alexandergrass (a, e)
barnyardgrass (b)
crabgrass (b)
Dallisgrass (c)
fall panicum (b)
foxtail spp. (b)
giant foxtail (b)
goosegrass (b)
junglerice (c)
kukaipuaa (c)
Richardia sp. (c)
smartweed (b)
Spanishneedles (a)
wild mustard
wild pea bean (a)
Panicum spp. (b)
signalgrass (b)
Texas panicum (b)
wiregrass (a)
Dosage to effect control of weeds listed above: (Ib. actual/A.)
(a) 0.2-0.4 (WP) (c) 2.0-4.0 (EC, WP)
0.5-1.25 (EC) (d) 4.0-8.0 (EC, WP)
(b) 1.0-2.0 (EC, WP)
(e) Apply at 3-4 leaf stage or before 3 inches high.
*Ametryn
Issued: 12-20-74
I-E-13.1
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2-(ETHYLAMINO)-A-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-S-TRIAZINE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BANANAS
4.0-8.0 (EC, WP)
(in min. 30 gal.
water/A.)
3.2-4.8 (WP)
(in min. 30 gal.
water/A.)
CORN
(field, sweet, pop)
0.5-2.0 (EC)
0.25-1.0 (EC)
0.6-2.0 (WP)
0.3-1.0 (WP)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.25 ppm.
Use limited to Hawaii. Apply as preemergence or
postemergence basal spray anytime after setting
plants. Repeat treatments may be made at 90-120
day intervals. Do not apply more than 24 Ibs.
act./A./year.
Use limited to Puerto Rico. Apply as preemergence
or postemergence basal spray anytime after setting
plants. Repeat treatments may be made at 90-120
day intervals. Do not apply more than 12.8 Ibs.
act./A./year.
0.5 ppm. (fodder and forage); 0.25 ppm. (corn grain
fresh corn, including sweet corn: kernels plus
cob without husk).
30 day preharvest, pregazing preforage feeding
interval. Do not rotate crop, except small grains,
within 1 yr. of application.
Use limited to Southeast and South Central regions.
Postemergent directed spray after corn is 12 in.
high. Higher dosage for weeds 4-6 in. high.
Broadcast.
Band treatment: 20 in. band, 40 in. row spacing.
Postemergent directed spray after corn is 12 in.
high and weeds are 2-6 in. high. Higher dosage
for weeds 4-6 in. high.
Broadcast.
Band treatment: 20 in. band, 40 in. row spacing.
Issued: 6-30-75
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2-(ETHYLAMINO)-4-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-S-TRIAZINE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
GRAPEFRUIT
6.4 (WP)
ORANGES
6.4 (WP)
PINEAPPLES
4.0-8.0 (EC, WP)
2.0 (EC, WP)
(in min. of 30
gal. water/A.)
POTATOES
1.0-2.4 (WP)
(in min. of 100
gal. water/A.)
1.0-2.0 (EC)
(in. min. of 100
gal. water/A.)
0.1 ppm.
Use limited to Florida and Texas only.
30 day preharvest interval. Do not apply more than
12.0 Ibs. act./A. per year. Do not graze treated
areas. Do not apply where trees have been established
less than 2 years.
Apply twice per year to thoroughly cover weeds.
Direct spray to soil beneath trees so that spray
does not contact citrus foliage. Make first
application in spring before weeds are 4 in. tall;
make second application 90-100 days later.
Refer to GRAPEFRUIT (same information).
0.25 ppm. (pineapples, pineapple fodder and forage).
160 day preharvest interval. Do not exceed 30 Ibs.
act./A. per crop cycle.
Apply post planting or post harvest as preemergent
blanket spray.
Additional or interspace at 30-60 day intervals as
needed, before differentiation.
0.25 ppm.
Use limited to East of the Mississippi River.
not graze livestock on treated areas.
Do
For control of potato vines, apply as desiccant to
mature, ereen vines.
mature, green vines.
Use limited to Hawaii. Apply to mature, green
vines. Do not graze livestock on treated areas.
Issued: 6-30-75
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2-(ETHYLAMINO)-4-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-6-(METHYLTHIO)-S-TRIAZINE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE
4.0-8.0 (EC, WP)
2.0-4.0 (EC, WP)
(in min. of 30
gal. water/A.)
0.5-1.20 (EC, WP)
(in min. of 20
gal. water/A.)
0.25 ppm. (sugarcane, fodder and forage)
Do not apply more than 16 Ibs. act./A. per crop.
Do not apply after close-in.
Apply at planting or after ratooning.
For continued preemergence control or as post-
emergence treatment, apply as an interline
directed spray. One or two interline applications
may be made. (See below for Florida.)
Use limited to Florida only. Postemergence
directed spray. Do not apply after close-in.
Up to 3 repeat applications at 30 day intervals
may be made up to close-in. Avoid contact to
crop foliage.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-E-13.4
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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S-ETHYL GYCLOHEXYLETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FCRMULATIOWS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE IIMIIATICHS
lEPB/
Beets
(garden,
table)
Spinach
Sugar beets
t
0.05
(roots
and tops)
0.05
0.05
(roots
and tops)
Ibs . actual/A.
k
k
k
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation or soil
injection .
*cycloate
Issued: 12-12-(.
I-E-1A
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S-ETHYL DIISOBUTYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
GENERAL INFORMATION: Selective, preplant use. Will not control established
weeds. Used also with atrazine and cyanazine.
Half-life in soil: 1.5-3 weeks. Use only in
mineral soils.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Malformation and abnormal growth of
leaves from coleoptiles.
MODE OF ACTION: Interferes with shoot meristem in germinating
seedlings.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: Most are resistant (except when used in
combinations of atrazine or cyanazine).
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
Annuals
barnyardgrass giant foxtail shattercane (d)
Bermudagrass (a) goosegrass Texas panicum (b, d)
crabgrass green foxtail volunteer sorghum
fall panicum Johnsongrass (a) yellow foxtail
field sandbur (d)
SEDGES CONTROLLED:
purple nutsedge (c) yellow nutsedge (c)
NOTE:
(a) Controls seedling stage only.
(b) Use 4 Ibs. act./A.
(c) Existing stands of nutsedge must be turned under and chopped-up
before treatment.
(d) Cultivation is suggested in fields with moderate to heavy
infestations.
*Butylate
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S-ETHYL DIISOBUTYLTHIOCARBAMATE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CORN
(field, sweet
silage)
3.0 (EC, G)
4.0 (EC, G)
(in 15-50 gal.
water)
3.0 (EC)
(in 20-50 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. [grain, fresh corn (kernels plus cob
with husk removed), forage and fodder].
Do not use in Arizona or in 10 Southernmost
California counties (except Kern where field and
silage corn may be treated). When used for silage
corn in Southeastern U.S., do not seed small seeded
grains after corn has been harvested until September.
Do not use on milo or sorghum. In irrigated areas,
do not apply before pre-irrigation. Do not
contaminate irrigation water (used for crops other
than corn) or water used for domestic purposes.
Preplant broadcast. Mechanical application.
Incorporate to a depth of 2-3 in. immediately after
applying (preferably in same operation) using power
driven cultivation equipment or use tandem discs set
to cut 4-6 in. followed by spiked-tooth harrow or
similar leveling device. Plant within 2 weeks after
incorporation to a maximum depth of 2 in.
Soil type:
sandy
sandy loam to clay
For band application reduce dosage in proportion to
actual area treated.
Use limited to Southeastern U.S. Preplant or at
planting subsurface application. Soil injection.
Coulters and injector shank must be 3.5 in. apart and
set to inject 3 in. below surface. Plant within 2
weeks of application to a maximum depth of 2 in.
Issued: 6^30-75
I-E-15.2
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S-ETHYL DIPBOPYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, L, G, PI
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
Almonds
Beans :
Green
Dry
Beets
0.1
0.1
(nuts and
hulls)
0.1
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
Preplant soil incorporation.
-or-
Preemergence. (Use restricted to Pacific
Northwest, California and Arizona). Meter
into irrigation water.
-and/or-
Use restricted to Western Region. Post-
emergence to established crops. Meter
into irrigation water. Do not apply with-
in 14 days before grazing or harvest.
Limited to one application per cutting and
6 Ib. actual chemical per acre per year.
Postemergence. Meter into irrigation
water after last cultivation. Do not ap-
ply within 14 days before harvest.
Preplant soil incorporation or subsurface
application. Do not use on cowpeas, soy-
beans, lima beans, or other flat pod beans
except Romano.
-or-
Postemergence subsurface a^^xj-cation at
layby prior to clean cultivation.
-or-
Postemergence soil "incorporation at layby
using directed spray before pods start to
form. Do not feed or pasture vines to
livestock until 45 days after application.
Do not use on cowpeas, soybeans, lima beans
or other flat pod beans except Romano.
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest. Pre-
plant soil incorporation.
*EPTC:
Issued: 4-30-73
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S-ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Castor beans
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Tangerines
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Clover
Clover
Ladino only
Corn:
Field
Sweet
Silage
Cotton
0.1
0.1
0.1
NF
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
(forage,
seed)
Ibs. actual/A.
4.0
2.0
3.0
6.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
1.5
2.0
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preemergence soil incorporation.
Apply to bearing trees by metering into
flood or furrow irrigation water. Do not
apply within 15 days before harvest.
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Apply
directed spray to nursery stock and non-
bearing trees.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Postemergence to established crops, meter
into irrigation water. Do not apply with-
in 45 days before grazing or harvest.
Preplant soil incorporation, plant crop
in 7-10 days. Do not use on milo, sor-
ghum, and hybrid corn grown for seed.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
apply to milo, sorghum, or hybrid corn
grown for seed.
Preemergence application by injectors,
sweeps or subsurface triband blade. Do
not apply closer than 4 inches to drill
row
-or-
Postemergence soil incorporation, injec-
tion or sweeps after crop has 2 or more
leaves. Do not apply after first bolls
open. Do not apply closer than 4 inches
to the drill row.
Issued: 4-30-73
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S-ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Flax
Grapes
Lespedeza
Peas:
Green
Processing
Potatoes
Safflower
Sugar beets
0.1
(seed)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Cseed)
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
3.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
4.5
3.0
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest,
California and Arizona. Apply to
established crop by metering into
furrow or flood irrigation water. Do
not apply within 40 days before harvest.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Washington.
soil incorporation.
Preplant
Preplant soil incorporation.
-or-
Emergence soil incorporation after
drag-off.
-and/or-
Postemergence soil incorporation. Apply
directed spray at layby. Do not apply
within 45 days before harvest.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Iowa, Eastern Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota.
Preplant soil incorporation. Apply and
incorporate in the spring just before
planting.
-or-
Use restricted to North Dakota and
Minnesota. Preplant soil incorporation.
Apply and incorporate in the fall before
ground freezes.
-or-
Postemergence incorporation or subsurface
injection or meter into first irrigation
water after thinning and clean cultiva-
tion.
-or-
Issued: 4-30-73
I-E-16.3
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S-ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugar beets
(continued)
Sunflower
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
Walnuts
0.1
0.1
(seed)
0.1
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
3.0
3.0
7.5
3.0
3.0
Use restricted to Western Region. Post-
emergence when beets are to be carried into
the ground longer than the normal growing
season. Meter into the first irrigation
after last cultivation.
Use restricted to Minnesota and North
Dakota. Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation or bed-up or
bed-over, form beds and plant immediately.
-or-
Posttransplant. Apply overall within 2
days after setting slips or vine cuttings.
Do not incorporate into the soil.
Use limited to Northern California counties
21 days preharvest interval. Postemergence
soil incorporation at layby. Do not irri-
gate for 5 days after application. Do not
use where grain will be planted within 90
days.
Use limited to Pacific Northwest, Cali-
fornia and Arizona. Apply by metering into
irrigation water.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-E-16.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ETHYLENE
Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppn)
DOSAGE
LZMITATICHS
Bananas
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Tangerines
Honeydew melons
Pears:
Bartlett
Bosc
Persimmon
Pineapple
Tomatoes
Walnuts
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Not
Exempt
ppm in air
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2.5 Its. actual
per acre
1,000
1,000
Initiate degreening and ripening.
Initiate degreening.
Initiate degreening.
Initiate degreening and ripening.
Initiate degreening, remove astringency,
and soften.
Initiate degreening.
Induce flowering. Apply as a spray in
500-800 gal. of water/acre. Use
adsorbent in suspension.
To initiate degreening and ripening in 6
days; observe daily.
To lossen hulls thoroughly ventilate
before each application. Apply two times
per day.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-E-17
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS (TRICHLOROACETATE) *
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cotton
Soybeans
NF
20 Ibs./lOO
gals, of oil
20 lbs./100
gals, of oil
Spot treatment as a directed spray to
base of weeds when 12 inches tall. Do
not apply to crop. Do not graze treated
fields or feed gin waste to livestock.
Spot treatment as directed spray to base
of weeds 12 inches tall before crop seed
pods have formed. Do not graze treated
fields or feed forage to livestock.
* Proprietary name: "Glytac"
Issued: 8-31-68
I-E-22
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S-ETHYL HEXAjm)RO-lH-AZEPINE-l-CAKBOTHIOATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Rice
0.1
(grain
and straw)
Rice (dry seeded)
0.1
(grain
and
straw)
Ibs. actual/A.
3-0
3.0
Preplant application to water-
seeded crop. Do not contaminate
domestic waters.
or
Postemergence and postflooded. Apply while
barnyardgrass is submerged and less than
3 inches tall. Air application only. Do
not contaminate domestic waters.
Postemergence application. Meter into
irrigation water to established rice
during the entire irrigation period.
Dayflower must be completely submerged
and barnyardgrass 2/3 submerged and under
5 inches tall. Do not contaminate domes-
tic waters.
^•Proprietary name: "Ordram"
Issued: 4-30-73
I-E-23
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FATTY ALCOHOLS (0.5% Cg, 42% Cg, 56% CIQ, 1.5% C12)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A sucker control agent for tobacco.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
9.5-13.0
11.8-14.2
18.5-22.2
(in 50 gal.
water)
7.1-9.5
(in 50 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Apply 1 week prior to topping, or 3 days after
topping at the button or early flowering stage.
Repeat 5-7 days later if necessary. Do not apply
to wet or wilted plants, when leaves begin to close
in the evening, during extremely hot, still weather,
or while very windy conditions prevail.
Maryland and Pennsylvania Cigar tobacco
Burley, flue-cured, Ohio and Wisconsin Cigar
tobacco
dark tobacco
Dual treatment with maleic hydrazide. Apply the
fatty alcohol emulsion during the button stage.
Apply the maleic hydrazide solution 7-10 days
later in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
*n-hexanol, n-octanol, n-decanol, n-dodecanol
Issued: 10-20-75
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FATTY ALCOHOLS (0.4% C,, 45.1% CQ, 54.5% C._)*
0 O 1U
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A sucker control agent for tobacco.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
11.8-14.2
18.5-22.2
(in 50 gal.
water)
7.1-9.5
(in 50 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F
Apply 1 week prior to topping, or 3 days after
topping at the button or early flowering stage.
Repeat 5-7 days later if necessary. Do not apply
to wet or wilted plants, when leaves begin to
close in the evening, during extremely hot, still
weather, or while very windy conditions prevail.
burley and flue-cured tobacco
dark tobacco
Dual treatment with maleic hydrazide. Apply the
fatty alcohol emulsion during the button stage.
Apply the maleic hydrazide solution 7-10 days
later in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
*n-hexanol, n-octanol, n-decanol
Issued: 10-20-75
I-F-3
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FATTY ALCOHOLS (0.63% Cfe, 26.8% Cg, 34.44% C10, 0.63% C12)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:
GENERAL INFORMATION: A sucker control agent for tabacco.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
15.9
18.3
(in 45 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Top tobacco plants at early to mid-flowering
stage, removing suckers exceeding 1 inch in
length. Straighten any leaning plants. Apply
the spray directed downward. Avoid excessive
application and treatment of the leaves. Do not
treat weak or diseased plants or immediately
before rainfall. Repeat 10 days later if
necessary.
burley, cigar or Maryland tobacco
flue-cured or dark tobacco
EC
*n-hexanol, n-octanol, n-decanol, n-dodecanol
Issued: 10-20-75 I-F-4
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FMURON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: PI
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMECAHCHS
(ppmj
Pastures
Rangelands
NF
Its. actual/A.
2 tablespoon-
fuls of 25$
pellets per
square foot
Spot treatment for brush control. Apply
to soil under "brush. Do not apply when
ground is frozen.
*3-phenyl-1,1-dimethylurea
Issued: 8-31-68
I-F-5
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FERROUS AMMONIUM SULFATE (HEXAHYDRATE)
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A moss control-fertilizer combination for use in
lawns and ornamental turf. Wash the product off
concrete, stone or painted sidewalks, driveways
or patios as staining may occur.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
WEEDS CONTROLLED: Unspecified mosses.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-7.1
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FERROUS AMMONIUM SULFATE (HEXAHYDRATE)
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act.)
ORNAMENTALS
LAWNS AND TURF NF
0.98-1.96/100 sq. ft. Spot treatment. Apply in fall, winter or spring. Mow
49-98/5,000 sq. ft. lawn to 1 inch and rake thoroughly prior to application.
Apply uniformly as a dry chemical followed with
watering, or in a solution of 0.98 Ib. act/4 gal.
water. Keep spray off of other plant foliage, shrubs,
etc.
0.98/125 sq. ft. Broadcast. Apply when the moss is actively growing.
39.2/5,000 sq. ft. If application is made during a dry season, water
the lawn one day prior to use. Rake lawn thoroughly
and cut grass to a height of 1 inch prior to
application. Apply the dry chemical uniformly by
hand or fertilizer spreader followed with watering,
or in a solution of 0.98 Ib. act.Ik gal. water.
Keep spray off of other plant foliage, shrubs, etc.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-7.2
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FERROUS SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A moss control-fertilizer combination for use in
lawns and ornamental turf. Wash the product off
concrete, stone or painted sidewalks, driveways
or patios as staining will occur. Toxic to fish.
Do not contaminate lakes, streams or ponds.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
WEEDS CONTROLLED: Unspecified mosses.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-8.1
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FERROUS SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
LAWNS AND TURF NF
20 Ib. act./ Broadcast. Apply to lawn in winter through early
5,000 sq. ft. spring. If applying in the summer, soak lawn
prior to and after application. Rake and mow
lawn to a height of 1 inch prior to application.
Apply evenly with a lawn fertilizer spreader at
the prescribed dosage. Water the lawn thoroughly
immediately after application.
19 Ib. act./ Broadcast. Apply to lawn as a spray in the early
5,000 sq. ft. spring when moss is actively growing. Rake lawn
(in 200 gal. prior to application.
water)
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-8.2
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FERROUS SULFATE MONOHYDRATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A moss control-fertilizer combination for use in lawns
and ornamental turf. Wash the product off concrete,
stone or painted sidewalks, driveways or patios as
staining will occur. Do not use in areas contain-
ing plants which require acid soils. Toxic to fish.
Do not contaminate lakes, streams or ponds.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
WEEDS CONTROLLED: Unspecified mosses.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-9.1
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FERROUS SULFATE MONOHYDRATE
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
LAWNS AND TURF NF
6-13.55 Ib. Broadcast. Apply to seed bed of new lawns or
act./5,000 to established lawns in the fall (after
sq. ft. September 1) or early spring. Rake and mow
lawn to a height of 1 inch prior to application.
Apply evenly with lawn fertilizer spreader or by
hand at the prescribed dosage. Water the lawn
thoroughly immediately after application. Repeat
in 6 to 8 weeks for severe moss infestations.
NOTE: Also formulated with ferrous sulfate heptahydrate
for similar moss control in lawns and turf.
Issued: 6-30-75
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
FLUCHLORALIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A preplant incorporated herbicide. Toxic to fish
Do not use on muck or peat soils.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEED'S: (Not located).
MCBE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (a)
carpetweed common purslane morningglory (b)
common lambsquarters Florida pusley pigweed
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass green foxtail junglerice
broadleaf goosegrass large crabgrass
signalgrass Japanese millet smooth crabgrass
fall panicum johnsongrass Texas panicum
giant foxtail (seedling) yellow foxtail
NOTE: (a) Does not control cocklebur, coffeebean or prickly sida.
(b) Only provides partial control.
*F-(2~chloroethyl)-a,a,a~trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-U-propyl-p-toluidine
*Froprietary name: Basalin
Issued: 3-30-77 I-F-10.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
FLflCHLORALIN
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.5-1.0 (light)
0.75-1.25 (medium)
1.0-1.5 (heavy)
SOYBEANS
0.05 ppm (cottonseed).
T*
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FLUOMETURON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATION'S
Cotton
Sugarcane
(plant cane)
0.1
(cotton-
seed)
0.1
(cane)
0.2
(bagasse
Ibs . actual/A.
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
make more than 3 applications to the
same crop or field in any year. Do not
feed treated foliage or gin trash to
livestock.
Postemergence. Apply directed,
semidirected, or over-the-top spray when
cotton is 3 to 6 inches tall. Do not
make more than 3 applications to the
same crop or field in any year. Do not
feed treated foliage or gin trash to
livestock.
Postemergence. Apply directed or
semidirected spray at lay-by. Do not
apply within 60 days of harvest. Do not
make more than 3 applications to the
same crop or field in any year. Do not
feed treated foliage or gin trash to
livestock.
Preemergence. Apply before cane and weeds
emerge. Do not graze livestock on treated
fields. Do not plant crops other than
sugarcane or cotton within 1 year after
last application.
and/or
Postemergence. Apply directed, or over-
the-top spray when cane is 12-18 inches
tall and weeds less than 2 inches tall.
Do not apply within 1&0 days before
harvest. Do not graze livestock on treated
fields. Do not plant crops other than
sugarcane or cotton within 1 year after
last appll -jti.-'-n. Do not apply more than
o Ibs. active ]>?r year.
*1, l-dimethyl-3- (
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FLUOMETURON
'SK
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugarcane
(continued)
(ratoon cane)
0.1
(cane)
0.2
(bagasse)
Ib. actual/A.
4
Preemergence. Apply after harvest and
before cane shoots and weeds emerge. Bo
not graze livestock on treated fields.
Do not plant crops other than sugarcane
or cotton within 1 year after last
application.
and/or
Postemergence. Apply directed or over-
the-top spray when cane is 12-18 inches
tall and weeds less than 2 inches tall.
Do not apply within 180 days before
harvest. Do not graze livestock on
treated fields. Do not plant crops other
than sugarcane or cotton within 1 year
after last application. Do not apply
more than 8 Ibs. active per year.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-F-11.2
Replaces page issued 4-10-70
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FLUORIDAMID*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
GENERAL INFORMATION: A plant growth regulator for the retardation of grass
growth and suppression of seed head formation. Do not
apply to areas covered with grass clippings or leaves.
Do not use on home lawns or forage lands.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
DURATION OF CONTROL: 3-8 weeks.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TURF: May cause slight temporary discoloration of turf.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
clover dandelion
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass bromegrass orchardgrass
bahiagrass dallisgrass perennial ryegrass
bentgrass fescue quackgrass
Bermudagrass Kentucky bluegrass St. Augustinegrass
*N-[4-methyl~3-[[(1,1,1-trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl] amino] phenyl] acetamide
(diethanolamine salt)
^Proprietary name: Sustar
Issued: 10-20-75 I-F-12.1
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
ORNAMENTALS
LAWNS AND TURF
(Golf courses,
cemeteries)
3-4
(in 40-80 gal.
water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
FLUORIDAHID
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
ROADWAYS
3-4
(in 40-80 gal.
water)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
BUILDINGS
HYDRANTS
PIPING AREAS
PARKING LOTS
AND OTHER IND. SITES
3-4
(in 40-80 gal. water)
Apply uniformly once per season, shortly before
or during active plant growth. Mowing prior to
application is recommended. Do not use on home
lawns or forage lands. Do not apply to golf
greens, newly seeded areas, or newly mowed areas
cut to less than one inch in height. Avoid spray-
ing herbaceous or woody ornamentals. Do not graze
treated areas.
Apply uniformly once per season, shortly before
or during active plant growth. Mowing prior to
application is recommended. Do not apply to
newly seeded areas, or newly mowed areas cut
to less than one inch in height. Avoid spray-
ing herbaceous or woody ornamentals. Do not
graze treated areas.
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-F-12.2
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FLUORODIFEN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC. G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Beans:
dry
green
Peanuts
Southern peas:
dry
green
Soybeans
0.1
(beans
and
forage)
0.2
(peanut
hulls,
peanuts,
and
peanut
vine hay
0.1
(peas and
forage)
0.1
(soybeans
and
forage)
Ib. actual/A.
4.5
3.0
4.5
4.5
Preemergence. Single application. Do not
follow treated crop within the same year
with any other crop except those on label.
Do not use treated plants for feed or
forage within 60 days after application.
Use restricted to Oklahoma and Texas.
Preemergence. Apply at time of planting
peanuts. Do not hog-down treated fields.
Do not graze treated fields or feed treatec
plants to livestock within 4 months of
application.
Preemergence. Single application. Do not
follow treated crop within the same year
with any crop except those on the label.
Do not use treated plants for feed or
forage within 60 days after application.
Preemergence. Single application. Do not
follow treated crop within the same year
with any other crop except those on label.
Do not use treated plants for feed or
forage within 60 days after application.
*p-nitrophenyla ,a,a-trifluoro-2-nitro-p-tolyl ether
Issued: 6-30-75 I-F-13 Replaces page issued 4-30-73
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GIBBERELLIC ACID (and Na or K salts)
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; S; D; WP; SP; Tablets
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
r
!
j
i
**
i
i
i
;
TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
LSh (ppm)
Artichokes
Beans
Blueberries
Celery
i
Cherries
Sour
Sweet
'
Citrus :
Lemons :
Oranges
(navel)
Tangelos and
Tangerines
0.15
NF
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
gms. actual/A.
5
(.25 ppm)
1.5 gms./lOO Ibs
seed
240
200 ppm in
300 gal. /A
10
(50 ppm)
30
(25 ppm)
24
(10 ppm)
20
(10 ppm)
40
(20 ppm)
30
(15 ppm)
Hasten maturity. Overall spray in fall.
Do not apply within 7 days before harvest.
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergence.
To increase fruit set.
Single foliage application. Spray to run-
off from full bloom to 2 weeks after full
bloom. Do not make more than one
application per crop year. Do not exceed
300 gal. of spray per A. Do not apply
to plants of low vigor. 40 day preharvest
interval .
Increase plant height and yield. Apply
1-4 weeks before harvest.
Increase leaf production and fruit yield.
Apply 10-14 days after bloom. Do not
apply within 30 days before harvest.
Increase size, firmer fruit and delay
harvest. Apply 14-21 days before harvest.
Fruit is light green to straw colored.
Delay fruit maturity. Apply before fruit
yellows (Nov. -Dec.). Do not apply within
30 days before harvest.
ielay rind aging. Preharvest single spray
(Oct. -Jan.) before or after color change.
Do not apply with 10 days before harvest.
Do not apply in whitewash spray.
Increase fruit set and yield. Apply at
full bloom
Issued: 6-30-75
I-G-1.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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GIDBERELLIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
( ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cotton
Cucumbers
(seed crop)
Grapes
Hops
Lettuce
(for seed)
Oats
Peas
Potatoes
NF
NF
0.15
0.15
0.15
NF
NF
NF
gms. actual/A.
1.5 gms./lOO Ibs
seed
5 fl. oz./5 gal.
water
(50 ppm)
24
(40 ppm)
12
(20 ppm)
48
(50 ppm)
(10 ppm)
(10 ppm)
l.S gms./lOO Ib
seed
1.5 gms/100 Ib
seed
1.0 ppm
solution
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergence.
Product stamiate flowers on gynoecious
inbred pickle lines. Apply when first
true leaf expands to 1-inch diameter.
Repeat twice at 5 day intervals.
Cluster elongation. Apply before bloom
when clusters are 2-5 inches long.
and
Berry thinning. Apply during bloom.
and
Increase berry size. Apply from shatter
stage to 2 weeks later.
Increase yield and harvest aid. Apply
3 weeks before bloom when vines are 5-8
feet long. I
Obtain uniform bolting and increase seed
production. Do not feed crop wastes to f
livestock. Make three applications at j
4-, 8-, and 12-leaf stage. ;
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergence. |
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergenci.
Seed piece dip treatment. Break dormancy
and stimulate uniform sprouting.
1
Issued: 6-30-75
I-G-1.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
GIBBERELLIC ACTD
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Prunes
(Italian)
Rhubard
Rye
Soybeans
Sugarcane
Wheat
0.15
0.15
NF
NF
0.15
(sugar-
cane,
fodder,
and
forage)
m
gms. actual/A.
60
(50 ppm)
60 ml. of 500
ppm solution to
each crown
1.5 gms./lOO Ibs
seed
1.5 gms./iee Ibs
sedd
84 in 7-10 gal.
spray
1.5 gms./lOO Ibs
seed
Reduce interaal browning and increase yield
Apply 3-4 weeks prior to harvest.
Increase yield of forced crop. Apply to
crown within 24 hours after bringing into
forcing houses.
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergence.
Seed treatemnt. Promotes rapid emergence.
Use limited to HaHaii. Aerial application
to increase sucrose yield. Use 56 gns as
a single treatment or two or three 28 gm
applications with 30-45 day intervals to
cane at .least 3 months old. Application
should not be made less than 4 months prior
to harvest.
Seed treatment. Promotes rapid emergence.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-G-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
GLYPHOSATE (ISOPROPYLAMINE SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: L
GENERAL INFORMATION:
A foliar application herbicide for relatively non-
selective control of grasses and broadleaf weeds.
Rainfall within 6 hours after application may reduce
its effectiveness. Heavy rainfall within 2 hours
of application may require a retreatment. Not
for use with aerial spray equipment.
TIME PEQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Visible effects within 2-4 days for most
annuals; 7-10 days for most perennials.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: A gradual wilting, and yellowing to browning.
MODE OF ACTION: Not know; may inhibit the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
Canada thistle (b)
common lambs-
quarters (a)
common mullein (b)
curly dock (b)
field bindweed (b)
GLASSES CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass (a)
bermudagrass (b)
crabgrass (a)
dallisgrass (b)
downy brome (a)
fescue (b)
fleabane (a)
giant ragweed (a)
hemp dogbane (b)
kochia (a)
milkweed (b)
P ennsyIvania
smartweed (a)
prickly lettuce (a)
redroot pigweed (a)
Russian thistle (a)
smooth pigweed (a)
swamp smartweed (b)
velvetleaf (a)
field sandbur (a)
foxtail (a)
johnsongrass (b)
Kentucky bluegrass (b)
pan!cum (a)
paragrass (b)
quackgrass (b)
shattercane (a)
vaseygrass (b)
wheat (volunteer) (a)
NOTE: (a) Annuals. Treat with 1-1.5 Ib. act./A.
(b) Perennials. Treat with 2-5 Ib. act./A.
*N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine(isopropylaminp salt)
*Proprietary name: "Roundup"
Issued: 3-30-77
I-G-2.1
Replaces page issued 6-30-75
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GLYPHOSATE (ISOPROPYLAMINE SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES (NON-BEARING) N.F.
Do not apply to trees that will bear fruit
within one year after application.
1.5 Annual weed control. Apply as a directed spray
(in 20-60 gal. water) toward the base of the tree. Spray may come
in contact with the brown bark. Do not allow
spray or drift to contact green bark or foliage
of trees. Repeat treatment if necessary.
2-5
(in 20-60 gal. water)
Perennial weed control. Apply as above.
BARLEY 0.1 ppm (grain)
0.2 ppm (forage)
Do not exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. Do not plant
crops other than those on the label for
one year following application. Do not feed
or forage treated crops within 8 weeks after
application.
1-1.5 Preemergence. Annual weed control. Apply to
(in 20-60 gal. water) emerged weeds prior to crop emergence. Do not
spray to the point of rxinof f. A repeat treatment
may be made before the crop emerges, so long as
the combined total of both treatments does not
exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. per crop.
2-5 Preemergence.
(in 20-60 gal. water) above.
Perennial weed control. Apply as
CHERRIES (NON-
BEARING)
1.5-5
(in 20-60 gal. water)
N.F.
Do not apply to trees that will bear fruit
within one year after application.
Refer to APPLFS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-G-2.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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GLYPHOSATE (ISOPROPYLAMINE SALT)
Croups and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
CORN (field, pop
and sweet)
1-5
(in 20-60 gal. water)
OATS
1-5
(in 20-60 gal. water)
SORGHUM (MILO)
1-5
(in 20-60 gal. water)
SOYBEANS
1-5
(in 20-60 gal. xrater)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm (grain)
0.2. ppm (forage)
Do not exceed R Ibs. act./A. Do not plant
crops other than those on the label for one
year following application. Do not feed or
forage treated crows within 8 weeks after
application.
Preemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same information)
0.1 ppm (grain)
0.2 ppm (forage)
Do not exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. Do not plant crops
other than those on the label for one year
following application. Do not feed or forage
treated crops within 8 weeks after application.
Preemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same information).
0.1 ppm (grain)
0.2 ppm (forage)
Do not exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. Do not plant crops
other than those on the label for one year
following application. Do not feed or forage treated
crops x^ithin 8 weeks after application.
Preemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same information).
0.2 ppm (soybeans)
0.4 ppm (forage and hay)
Do not exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. Do not plant crops
other than those on the label for one year following
application. Do not feed or forage treated crops
within 8 weeks after application.
Preemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-G-2.3
Replaces page issued 12-20-7''
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GLYPFOSATE (ISOFROPYLAMINE SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
WHEAT 0.1 ppm (grain)
0.2 ppm (forage)
Do not exceed 8 Ibs. act./A. Do not plant crops
other than those on the label for one year following
application. Do not feed or forage treated crops
within 8 weeks after application.
1-5 Preemergence. Refer to BARLEY (same information).
(in 20-60 gal. water)
Sites and Dosage
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
building foundations N.F.
sidewalks
fencerows
shelterbelts^
driveways
2 fl. oz. of 41% Annual weed control. Apply with a suitable
soln. per gal. water/ sprayer. Shield any adjacent desirable plants.
1,000 sq. ft.
3 fl. oz. of 41% Perennial weed control. Apply as above.
soln. per gal. water/
1,000 sq. ft.
RIGKTS-OF-WAY
railroad N.F.
pipeline
highway
utility
4 Ibs. act. Spot treatment. Handgun and high volume equipment.
(in 100 gal. water) Apply uniformly to vegetation to be controlled, but
not to the point of runoff. Shield any adjacent
desirable plants. Repeat treatment if necessary.
1-5 Ibs. act./A. Broadcast. Apply uniformly to vegetation to be
(in 20-60 gal. controlled, but not to the point of runnoff.
Water) Dosage is determined by weed species to be
eliminated. Shield any adjacent desirable plants.
Repeat treatment if necessary.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-G-2.4
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GLYPHOSATE (ISOPROPYLAMINE SALT)
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
tank farms N.F.
pumping installations
lumberyards Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
fencerows
plant sites
parking areas
airports
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
building foundat ions N.F.
sidewalks
fencerows Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
driveways
around swimming
pools and _tennis_
courts
Issued: 3-30-77 I-G-2.5
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GLYPHOSINE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Water soluble powder used to hasten ripening
and increase the level of sucrose in sugarcane.
Rainfall within 4 hours after application
may reduce effectiveness. Application may
initiate development of shooting eye. The product
may not increase the sucrose content under conditions
of good natural ripening.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: Within 2-3 weeks the product may produce a slight
yellowing to pronounced browning and drying of the
leaves, and a shortening of upper internodes.
Spindle death may occur. Use only on last ratoon
crop prior to replanting otherwise thinning may
occur the following season.
MODE OF ACTION: Evidence of inhibition of invertase; stimulation of alpha
amulase; retardation of chlorophyll biosynthesis in new
shoots.
*N,N-bis(phosphonomethyl)glycine
*Proprietary name: "Polaris"
Issued: 6-30-75 I-G-3.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
GLYPHOSINE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
2.1-3.0
2.1-3.0
4.0
3 ppm.
Do not apply to sugarcane to be harvested for
seed purposes. Do not apply to any crops other
than sugarcane.
Foliar application by aircraft. Apply in 5-10 gal.
water per acre. Do not use on very light, sandy
soils.
Use limited to Florida. Apply 5-8 weeks before
harvest. Use the higher dosage under adverse
ripening conditions or on less responsive
varieties. Use only for the last ratoon crop
prior to replanting.
Use limited to Louisiana. Apply 4-8 weeks before
harvest. Use the higher dosage under adverse
ripening conditions or on less responsive
varieties. Use only for the last ratoon crop
prior to replanting.
NOTE:
Use limited to Hawaii.
harvest.
Apply 6-10 weeks before
Most of the sucrose increase is concentrated
in the top nodes of the treated cane stalk.
To recover maximum sugar where topping is
practiced during harvest, discard only the
terminal leaves or spindle.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-G-3.2
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HEAVY AROMATIC NAPHTHA
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:
GENERAL INFORMATION: A sucker control agent for tobacco.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
1 quart (99%)
(in 3-4 qts. water)
N.F.
Apply 1 tablespoon of diluted material to the
top of tobacco stalk after topping. If rain
occurs soon after application, effectiveness
may be reduced. Do not spray on leaf surfaces
since some injury may occur to young leaves.
Any puddling at the bottom of the plant will
result iu crop injury.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-H-1
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HEXACHLOROACETONE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Desiccant
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Alfalfa
(seed crop)
Ibs. actual/A.
2.7
Preharvest desiccant. Apply evenly over
crop when seed is mature. Do not pasture
livestock on treated areas. Do not use
seed or plant remnants of treated crop
as food, feed, or forage.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-H-3
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n-HEXANOL*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION:
A tobacco sucker control agent. It is presently only
formulated as a mixture with n-octanol and n-decanol.
The following dosages represent the amount of total
active ingredient, not just the amounts of n-hexanol.
Refer to n-octanol and n-decanol for specific infor-
mation regarding these chemicals.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
TOBACCO
9.38-14.07
9.38-11.73
18.34-22
(in 50 gal.
water)
7.04-9.38
(in 50 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
May be
ly to
early
1 inch
plants
during
windy
plants
applied 3-5 days before topping, or immediate-
3 days after topping. Top at the button or
flower stage, removing any suckers exceeding
in length. Do not apply to wet or wilted
when leaves begin to close in the evening,
extremely hot, still weather, or while very
conditions prevail. Straighten any leaning
prior to application.
flue-cured tobacco
burley tobacco
dark tobacco
Dual treatment with maleic hydrazide. Apply the
n-hexanol emulsion before or after topping as
described above. Pull any missed suckers and
secondary suckers longer than one half inch before
the second application. Apply the maleic hydrazid
solution 7-10 days after the first application in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
*l-hexanol
Issued: 10-20-75
I-H-4
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INDOLE-3-BUTYRIC ACID
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
Principal Formulations: D, FM
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Sites and Dosage
ORNAMENTALS
Cuttings
0.057-4.5% (D)
A rooting hormone for use on cuttings and as a
starter solution to reduce transplant shock.
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Herbaceous Ornamentals
N.F.
To induce rooting of cuttings. Moisten base of
cutting and tap off excess moisture. Dip base of
moistened cutting into the dust. Tap off excess
dust and insert cutting in a hole in the rooting
medium with at least one node covered. Pack
sand firmly around cutting. Do not wet hairy
or pithy cuttings prior to dusting. Do not allow
cuttings to become dry or wilted while rooting.
Use the proper strength of rooting dust which is
prescribed for a particular species. Refer to the
species listed on a given label to determine the
appropriate formulation or concentration to use.
Also formulated with 2-methyl-l-naphthylacetic
acid and 2-methyl-l-naphthylacetamide and
1-naphthylacetamide and/or thiram (a fungicide).
N.F.
0.42-0.44 Tbs. (0.0004%)(FM) Starter solution for transplants. Pour into
(in 1 pt. water per plant) planting holes or trenches and over the soil
as roots are being covered. Wet soil around plant
with water after planting.
0.38-0.75 Tbs. (0.0006%)(FM)
(in 1-2 pts. water,
respectively, per plant)
0.5-0.75 Tbs. (0.003%)(FM)
(in 1 pt. water per plant)
0.125 Tbs. (0.018%) (FM)
(in 1 pt. water per plant)
Issued: 3.30-77
I-I-l.l
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IIJDOLE-3-BUTYRIC ACID
Sites and Dosage
ORNAMENTALS
Small Woody shrubs
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
1.25-1.31 Tbs. (0.0004%)(FM) Starter solution for transplants. Pour into
(in 3 pts. water per plant) planting holes and over the soil as roots are
being covered. Wet soil around plant with water
1.5 Tbs. (0.0006%)(FM) after planting.
(in 4 pts. water per plant)
1.5 Tbs. (0.003%)(FK)
(in 4 pts. water per plant)
0.5 Tbs. (0.018%) (!?!)
(in 4 pts. water per plant)
Large Shrubs
and trees
3.33-3.5 Tbs. (0.0004%)(FM)
(in 8 pts. water per plant)
3 Tbs. (0.0006%)(FM)
(in 8 pts. water per plant)
6-12 Tbs. (0.003%)(FM)
(in 8-16 pts. water,
respectively, per plant)
1-2 Tbs. (0.018%)(FM)
(in 8-16 pts. water,
respectively, per plant)
Seeds and bulbs
0.057-0.1% (D)
N.F.
Starter solution for transplants. Pour into
planting holes and over the soil as roots are
being covered. Wet soil around plant with
water after planting.
N.F.
To enhance germination and stimulate root growth.
Tumble seeds or bulbs in glass jar or drum until
evenly coated. Screen off excess dust and plant
as usual. Bulbs may be set in plant bed and
the tops dusted lightly before covering with soil
Issued: 3-30-77
I-I-1.2
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ISOPROPALIN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppra)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peppers
(transplant,
direct seeded)
Tobacco
Burley
Flue-cured .
Dark
Tomatoes
(seeded,
transplant)
0.05
NF
0.05
Ib. actual/A.
2.0
1.5
2.0
Use restricted to California, Florida,
Louisiana, North Carolina, and Texas on
transplants. Use restricted to California
Louisiana, North Carolina, and Texas on
direct-seeded peppers. Incorporate up to
2 weeks before planting or transplanting.
Do not use on muck or other soils high in
organic matter. Do not plant other crops
used for food or feed within one year of
the treatment.
Pretransplant soil incorporation. Do not
plant other crops used for food or feed
within 1 year after application.
Preplant or pretransplant soil incorpora-
tion. Do not plant other crops used for
food or feed within 1 year after applica-
tion.
*2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropylcumidine
Issued: 4-30-73 1-1-3
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ISOPROPYL N-PHENYLCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; L; WP; D; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMECAOTCBS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
Chemical Fallow:
(land to "be
seeded to)
Alfalfa
Clovers
Flax
Peas
Clovers :
Als ike
Crimson
Lad in o
Red
Subterranean
Trefoil
White
5.0
(hay)
2.0
alfalfa)
Extended
(refer to
specific
crops)
0.1
2.0
(clover)
5.0
(hay)
lb. actual/A.
k.O
5.0
8.0
12.0
15.0
U.o
5.0
8.0
Preplanting application just before
planting. Do not disc into soil.
Preemergence use only on seedling weeds.
Preplanting application. Disc into soil
prior to germination of weeds and grasses.
or
Postemergence . Apply when crop has at
least three true leaves .
Apply in late fall to early spring. Do
not graze livestock on treated fields or
feed treated forage to livestock.
Apply to well established grasses and
weeds. Disc into soil several months
before planting.
Preplanting application just before
planting. Do not disc into soil.
Preemergence application.
Preplanting application. Disc into soil
prior to germination of weeds and grasses.
or
Postemergence application when clover
has at least three true leaves.
or
Apply in fall or spring prior to
germination of annual weeds, or when
crop has three or more true leaves.
**
*isopropyl carbanilate; IPC
Issued: 12-20-74
I-I-5.1
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ISOPROPYL N-PHENYLCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Flax
Lentils
Lettuce
**
Peas:
Field
Peas:
Dry
Green
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
5.25
8.0
4.0
6.0
ll.O
5.0
4.0
5-0
8.0
Preemergence application.
Postemergence application when flax is
2-4 inches high.
Preplanting application. Disc into soil
prior to germination of weeds and grasses
Preplanting application. Disc into top
4 inches soil and plant within 2 days.
Preplanting soil incorporation. Plant
immediately after application.
or
Preemergence application.
or
Postemergence application when lettuce
has at least four or more leaves.
Preplanting application in late winter
or early spring (4-6 weeks before
planting).
Preplanting application. Disc into top
5-6 inches of soil. Do not apply later
than 10 days before planting.
Postemergence. Apply when peas are
well rooted.
Preemergence application.
Preplanting application not more than
10 days before planting or disc into
top k-6 inches of soil.
Issued: 12-20-74
1-1-5,2
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ISOFROPYL N-PHENYLCARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Safflower
**
Spinach
Sugar beets
Extended
0.1
0.1
(roots
and topj
It. actual/A.
U.O
6.0
il.o
5.0
6.0
Preplanting soil incorporation, followed
with furrow irrigation.
or
Preemergence application followed with
irrigation.
Preplanting application just before
planting. Do not disc into soil.
Preemergence application.
or
Postemergence application when spinach
is in two-to four-leaf stage.
Preplanting application in late winter
or early spring (k-6 weeks before
planting).
Preplanting application 1-2 days before
planting. Disc into top k inches of soil.
Postemergence application when sugar
beets are well rooted.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-I-5.3
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ISOPROFYL W-(3-GHLOROEHENYL) CARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Plant Regulator
USE TOTJERANCS DOSAGE LIMtTATIOHS
(ppm;
Alfalfa
.
Beans '
Lima
Pole
Snap
String
Wax
Blackberries
Blueberries
20.0
(alfalfa,
clover,
grass)
50.0
(hay)
0.3
(dry and
succulant
0.3
0.3
Ibs . actual/A.
It.O
5.0
8.0
10.0
6.0
6.0
12.0
Preemergence .
Postemergence application after
seedling alfalfa has reached trifoliate
stage .
Apply to established alfalfa vhen crop
is dormant or after first cutting.
Dodder control. Apply just prior to or
during dodder emergence, and /or after
first cutting.
Preemergence application . Plant seed
at least 1 inch deep.
Apply as directed spray from late fall
to early spring when crop is dormant, or
at time of planting.
Apply as a directed spray from late fall
to early spring when plants are dormant .
**
**
*isopropyl m-chlorocarbanilate; CIPC
chlopropham
Issued: 12-20-74
I-1-6.1
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ISOPROFTL N-(3-CHLOROPHENYL) CAKBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
UMTATIONS
**
Carrots
**
Clovers:
Alsike
Crimson
Ladino
Red
Subterranean
Trefoil
White
0.1
20.0
(clovers)
50.0
(hay)
Ibs. actual/A.
6.5
4.0
5.0
8.0
Preemergence application.
Posteraergence application before carrots
have five true leaves and before roots
are 1/U inch in diameter.
Preemergence application.
Postemergence application after seedling
clover has reached the four-leaf stage.
Apply to established clover vhen crop
is dormant.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-I-6.2
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ISOPROPYL M-(3-CHLOROPHEWYL) CARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Cowpeas
(field peas an
Southern peas)
Cranberries
Garlic
'**
Grass
(seed crop)
Lettuce
Onions:
Seeded
Sets
Extended
0.3
0.1
20.0
Extended
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
6.0
20.0
6.0
6.0
3-0
6.0
Preemergence application. Plant seed
at least 1 inch deep.
Postharvest application in Wov.-Dec.
Repeat application in early spring
while crop is still dormant.
Preemergence application to fall-planted
sets .
30 days. Postemergence application as
directed spray to lower 1-2 inches.
Avoid application to top.
Use limited to Oregon. Apply in October,
after fall rains have started, to
established fields harvested for seed
at least once.
Preemergence application.
Preemergence application or postemergence
application when onions are in "loop"
stage. Repeat when in 3-^-leaf stage
and 1 month later. Do not apply when
onions are in "flag" stage or within 1
month of harvest.
Preerriergence application same day onions
are set. Posteniergence application as a
directed spray to lower 1-2 inches of
base after onions are 6 in. tall, or have
three or raore true leaves.
Issued: 12-20-74
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ISOPROPYL N-(3-CHLOROPHENYL) CARBAMATE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
tTMriATIONS
Peas
Pepper
Potatoes
**
**
Raspberries
Rice
Safflower
Soybeans
Spinach
0.3
{.dry and
succulent
Extended
, 5°
(from
post-
harvest
applica-
tion)
0.3
0.1
(grain)
0.1
(seed)
Extended
0.3
Ibs. actual/A.
k.Q
6.6
6.0
1 lb./60,000
Ibs. tubers
bu.)
0.625 Ibs./
60,000 Ibs.
tubers (1JDOO
bu.)
6.0
8.0
6.0
8.0
2.0
Preplanting application 2 days before
planting and disc into upper ^ inches of
soil.
Preeraergence application.
Preemergence application.
Sprout inhibition. Apply after curing
process (2 weeks after harvest) and
before sprouting. With aerosol generator
inject into air stream and recirculate
through storage bin 1»8 hours. Follow
with normal ventilation practice. Do
not use on seed potatoes.
Sprout inhibition. Apply to washed
tubers after harvest and curing in
storage for 2 weeks or more. Do not
apply to seed potatoes.
Apply as a directed spray from late
fall to early spring or at time of
planting.
Preemergence application. Rice should
be seeded not less than 1 inch deep.
Apply when grass is just emerging, or
is in first leaf stage.
Preplant soil incorporation, followed
by irrigation.
Preemergence application. Plant seed
at least 1 inch deep.
Preemergence.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-I-6.4
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ISOPROPYL N-(3-CHLOROPHENYL) CARBAMATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LZMTEATIOHS
Sugar "beets
Tomatoes
0.1
[roots)
0.3
Itops)
0.1
Ibs . actual/A .
6.0
IKO
( granular )
Preemergence application.
Postemergence application at layby »
(granular formulations only) .
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-I-6.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
KARBUTILATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide.
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G.WP.EC
GENERAL INFORMATION:
A non-selective, noncrop herbicide. Higher dosages
or repeated spot treatment may be necessary for
the control of deep rooted perennials. Partial or
complete top kill may occur may occur until
sufficient moisture has carried the chemical
into the root zone. Do not apply or or near
valuable plants or in areas where their roots
may extend,
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits the Hill reaction in photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
aster
bindweed
bouncingbet
brambles
buckhorn plantain
chicory
clover
common yarrow
dandelion
dock
dogbane
dogfennel
fiddleneck
greenbrier
goldenrod
honeysuckle
horsenettle
lambsquarters
milkweed
mullein
pigweed
plantain
poison ivy
prickly 3etfure
GFASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass
barnyardgrass
bentgrass
bermudagrass
bluegrass
brome
cattail
cheat
crabgrass
dallisgrass
foxtail
johnsongrass
nutgrass
orchardgrass
puncturevine
ragweed
spurge
teasel
toadflax
trumpetvine
turkey mullein
western ragweed
wild carrot
wild oat
yellow toadfjax
purpletop
quackgrass
redtop
saltgrass
vaseygrass
velvetgrass
'*tert-Butylcarbamic acid, ester with 3-(m-hydroxyphenyl)~l,l-dimethylurea
*m-(3,3-dimetbylureido)phenyl tert-butylcarbamate
*Proprietary name: "Tandex"
Issued: 3-30-77
I-K-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
KAF.BUTILATE
WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED:
aspen elm
chamise manzanita
cherry maple
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Around barns, N.F.
Silos
Fencerows
Storage areas, etc.
2.4-24.0 (G)(WP)
3.0-30.0 (EC)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Highway
Pipeline
Railroad
Utility
2.4-24.0 (G)(WP)
3.0-30.0 (EC)
PAVED AREAS
24.4 (G)
24.0 (UP)
oak
rose
sumac
Tolerance, Use, and Limitations
Apply uniformly early in the growing season, or
just prior to the rainy season in arid regions.
Use the higher rates for hard-to-control weeds
and deep rooted perennials. Also formulated with
simazine.
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Prepaying treatment. Apply to the finished
subgrade and incorporate to a depth of 4-6
inches. Adequate moisture is necessary after
or during treatment to carry the chemical into
the finished subgrade. Do not apply where roots
of desirable trees, shrubs or other plants may
extend into the treated subgrade. Apply the
WP formulation in 200 gal. water per acre.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-K-1.2
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RARBUTILATE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Plant sites
Lumber yards
Tank farms
Storage areas
Parking lots, etc.
2.4-24.0 (G)(WP)
3.0-30.0 (EC)
PAVED AREAS
24.4 (G)
24.0 (WP)
N.P.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.P.
Prepaving treatment. Refer to PAVED AREAS under
RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-K-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAP ARSMATE
PRINCIPAL FCEMDLAHOWS: WP, D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBffiEAIKWS
(ppm)
Grapefruit :
White
Varieties
Pink and Red
varieties
(of
combined
lead)
1
Ibs . actual/A.
5A
2.6
Reduce acidity. Apply spray 1 to 6
weeks after bloom.
Reduce acidity . Apply spray 1 to 6
weeks after bloom.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-L-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINURON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Carrots
Celery
Corn:
Field
Sweet
Cotton
1
0.5
0.25
(grain
or ear)
1
(fodder
or
forage)
0.25
(cotton-
seed)
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1,5
3.0
1.5
1.5
1.0
Preemergence. Apply to crop planted
1/2 inch deep, Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on label within
4 months after application.
and /or
Postemergence. Apply when crop is
3 inches tall. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on label within
4 months after treatment.
Post transplant. Apply before crop is
8 rjbc tf>n. Do not replant to crops
ot.u " "ha, arrots or celery within
4 mont. after application.
Preemergence. Apply to crop planted
1 3/4 inches deep. Do not plant treated
areas to crops not on the label within
4 months after treatment. -OR-
Postemergence, Apply directed spray
after crop is 15 inches tall. Do not
plant treated areas to crops not on the
label within 4 months after treatment.
Use limited to east of Rocky Mountains.
Postemergence. Apply directed spray
after crop is 20 inches tall or 2 half
doses after cotton is 15 inches tall. Do
not plant treated areas to crops not on
label within 4 months after treatment.
Do not graze treated areas or feed forage
or gin trash from treated fields.
Use restricted to Arizona and California.
Postemergence, Apply directed spray
after crop is 20 inches tall and emerged
weeds do not exceed 2 inches. Do not
plant treated areas to crops not on label
within 4 months after application. Do not
graze treated areas or feed forage or gin
trash from treated fields to livestock.
*3- (3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea
Issued: 6-15-72
I-L-2.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Parsnips
Potatoes
Sorghum
(milo)
Soybeans
0.5
(with or
without
tops, and
tops)
0.25
(grain)
1
(fodder
and
forage)
(soybeans
dry or
succulent
1
(forage
and hay)
Ibs. actual/A,
1.5
Preemergence. Apply to crop planted
0.5 inches deep. Do not plant treated
areas to anv crop not on label within
4 months after treatment.
Use limited to the Pacific Northwest and
east of the Rocky Mountains.
Preemergence. Apply to crop planted
2 inches deep, after drag-off or hilling,
and before grasses are 2 inches tall and
broadleaf weeds are 6 inches tall. Do not
plant to other crops not on the label
within 4 months a^ter treatment.
Preemergence. Apply to crop pJanted
1 inch deep. Do not plant treated areas
to any crop not on label wirhin 4 months
after treatment.
Postemergence. Apply to crop 12 inches
tall or taller wj th Directed spray. Avoid
contact with crop folraqe. Do uot plant
treated areas to any crop not on label
within 4 months a^ter treatment.
Preemergence. Apply Lo cro-o planted
1 3/4 inches deep. ">o not plant treated
areas to any crop not on label within
4 months after
Postemerqence. Apnly single directed
spray, or two half doses after crop is
15 inches tall. Do riot, ap- ly within
60 days before harvest . Do not graze
treated areas or feed, forage, or hay from
treated fields. Do not plant treated
areas to anv crop not on labe within
4 months after treatment.
Issued: 3-24-7^
I-L-2.2
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EPA Comperidium of Registered Pesticides
LINURON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Soybeans
(continued)
Wheat
(winter)
(soybeans
dry or
succulent^
(forage
and hay)
0.25
(grain)
0.5
(forage,
hay, and
straw)
Ib. actual/A.
0.25-0.5
1.75
1.75
0.75
0.75
Use restricted to the Mid-South. Post-
emergence. Apply directed spray for weeds
up to 2 inches tall in soybeans at least
8 inches tall. Do not graze treated areas
or feed forage or hay to livestock from
treated fields. Do not apply within 60
days before harvest. Do not replant
treated areas to any other crop within 4
months after last application.
Use restricted to Idaho, Oregon and
Washington.
Preemergence. Do not plant treated areas
to any crop not on label within 6 months
after treatment. Do not graze or feed
immature plants to livestock.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply before weeds are
3-4 inches tall. Do not plant treated
areas to any crop not on label within
6 months after treatment. Do not graze
or feed immature plants to livestock.
Use restricted to East of Cascade
Mountains. Preemergence. Do not plant
treated area to any crop not on label
within 6 months after treatment. Do not
graze or feed immature plants to livestock
-or-
Postemergence. Apply before weeds are
2 inches tall. Do not graze or feed
immature plants to livestock. Do not
plant treated areas to any crop not on
label within 6 months after treatment.
Issued: 11-15-72
I-L-2.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHAZOLE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Preemergence and postemergence. Geographic
limitations. Can be used alone or in a tank
mix with MSMA.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROP: Delayed crop development or reduced yields may
result if the product is applied to seedlings
weakened by disease, cold weather, deep planting,
excessive moisture, high salt concentration or
drought.
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits photosynthesis.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
cocklebur (c) pigweed (c) sesbania (c)
lambsquarters (c) prickly sida (c) smartweed (a)
morningglory purslane (c) spurge (prostrate
(annual) (c) ragweed (a) or spotted) (c)
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass (a) crabgrass (a) goosegrass (a)
NOTE: a) preemergence ground application of 1.0-2.5 Ibs. act./A. in
20-40 gals, water. Actual dosage rate determined by soil type.
b) postemergence directed spray application of 0.5-1.5 Ibs. act./A.
plus 1 to 2 qts. nonionic surfactant in 100 gals, water. Actual
dosage rate determined by the height of the cotton.
c) either a_ or b_ above, or combinations of the two. See use patterns
for geographical limitations dealing with the number of appli-
cations allowable.
*2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-l,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione
^Proprietary Name: Probe
Issued: 10-20-75 I-M-1.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHAZOLE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(WP)
1.0-1.5
(sandy)
1.5-2.0 (WP)
(loam)
2.0-2.5
(clay)
(in 20-40 gal.
water)
(WP)
0.5-1.0 (WP)
1.0-1.5 (WP)
1.5 (WP)
(in 20-40 gals.
water)
0.1 ppm. (cottonseed).
In Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, make no more
than 2 applications per season. In other states,
make no more than 4 applications per season. Do
not graze or feed forage from treated areas to
livestock. Do not rotate with any other crops
within one year of treatment, except cover crops
which must be plowed under and not grazed.
Use limited to Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas.
Preemergence. Ground application only. Dosage
determined by soil type. Note geographic limita-
tions. Do not graze or feed forage from treated
areas to livestock. Do not rotate with any other
crops within one year of treatment, except cover
crops which must be plowed under and not grazed.
Postemergence. Apply only as a directed spray to
the base on the cotton plants. In Texas, Oklahoma
and New Mexico, if a preemergence application is
made, make only one postemergence application per
season. Note other geographic limitations listed
above. Dosage determined by the height of the
cotton. Do not graze of feed forage from treated
areas to livestock. Do not rotate with any other
crops within one year of treatment, except cover
crops which must be plowed under and not grazed.
Where initial application is made to heavy weed
density, or where drought conditions exist, a
follow-up application may be necessary to effect
optimum control.
Early postemergence. (3-6 inch cotton)
Late postemergence. (6 inch or taller cotton)
Lay-by (30-40 inch cotton)
Issued: 10-20-75
I-M-1.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHAZOLE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NOTE: For the additional control of Crowsfoot-
grass, Johnsongrass (seedlings), Purple Nutsedge,
Velvetleaf and additional grasses (see MSMA label),
methazole can be tank-mixed with MSMA.
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON (cont'd.)
0.5-1.0 methazole
plus 1.0-2.0 MSMA
1.0-1.5 methazole
plus 1.0-2.0 MSMA
0.1 ppm. (cottonseed) for methazole.
0.7 ppm. (cottonseed) for MSMA.
0.9 ppm. (cottonseed hulls) for MSMA.
Observe all geographic limitations previously listed
for using methazole alone. Do not graze or feed
forage from treated areas to livestock. Do not
rotate with any other crops within one year of
treatment, except cover crops which must be plow-
ed under and not grazed. Do not use tank-mix for
preemergence or lay-by applications. Do not apply
tank-mix after first bloom.
Postemergence. Apply tank-mix as a directed spray
to the base of the cotton plants. Dosage deter-
mined by the height of the cotton. Do not graze
or feed forage from treated areas to livestock.
Do not rotate with any other crops within o * year
of treatment, except cover crops which must be plow-
ed under and not grazed. Where initial application
is made to heavy weed density, or where drought con-
ditions exist, a follow-up application may be neces-
sary to effect optimum control.
Early postemergence. (3-6 inch cotton)
Late postemergence. (6 inch or taller cotton)
Both tank-mix dosages require 1-2 qts. nonionic
surfactant per 100 gals, of water.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-M-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL BROMIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBttTATICKS
(ppm)
Soil
Application:
Strawberries
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Plantbeds :
(for produc-
tion of
transplants
only)
(as
inorganic
bromides)
30
HP
ko
NF
Ibs . actual/A .
2*K)
854
2kd
2 Ib. act./lOO
sq. ft.
Soil application. Expose for hS hours.
Aerate two weeks before setting
transplants in treated areas .
Seedbed treatment. Preplanting soil
fumigation. Expose to fumigation for
2*4-1*8' hours . Aerate for 2 days before
seeding .
Soil application . Expose for ^8 hours .
Aerate two weeks before setting
transplants in treated areas .
Preplanting soil treatment. Expose to
fumigation at least 2^ hours. Aerate
a minimum of 3 days before seeding, or
5-1^ days before setting vegetative
growth .
Issued: 5-31-69
I-M-3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
lf-(2-METHYL-U-CHLOROPHENOXY) BUTYRIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Sodium salt
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peas
0.1
IDS. acid
equivalent/A.
1.5
Apply as an overall spray when peas have
6-12 nodes. Do not apply later than
3 nodes before flowering. Do not graze
or forage treated pea fields. Do not feed
treated vines to livestock.
* MCPB
Issued: 8-15-72
I-M-6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-METHYL-^CHLOROPHENOXIA.CETIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL R3RMULATICNS: Tech; EC; L; potassium, sodium,and various amine salts
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
**
Alfalfa
Barley
**
**
**
Clovers:
Alsike
Ladino
Red
Clovers:
Red
White
(seed crop)
Clovers:
Crimson
Subterranean
75.0
(Interim]
0.2
(grain)
20.0
(forage)
(Interim
Ibs. actual/A.
0.5
1-5
0.5
75.0
(fresh)
(Interim
75.0
(fresh)
(Interim
75.0
(fresh)
(Interim
0.5
0.25
0.13
Apply in spring when tops are dormant
before active growth starts or
immediately after cutting.
Postemergence application from tiller to
early boot stage. Do not apply during
boot to dough stages.
Postemergence application from emergence
to boot stage.
Apply in spring when tops are dormant
before active growth starts.
For new stands, apply when two true
leaves are present. For established
stands, apply in spring or fall before
growth is four inches tall. Do not
allow meat or dairy animals to graze
treated fields. Do not feed crop
threshings to livestock.
Apply in early spring before clover starts
rapid growth. Do not allow meat or dairy
animals to graze treated fields. Do not
feed crop threshings to livestock.
*MCPA
Issued: 12-20-74
I-M-TI.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
a-METHIL-U-CHLOROPHENCBCYACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
**
Fallow land
Flax
Flax
(underseeded
to clovers,
timothy,
fescues,
bromegrass and
wheatgrass)
Grains
(underseeded
to alfalfa,
clover,
lespedeza,
and vetch)
Oats
**
**
Pastures
(established)
Peas
HF
0.1
(flaxseed
(Interim)
Extended
Extended
O.Z
(grain)
2.0
(straw)
20.0
(forage)
30.0
(Interim)
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6
0.6
0.5
1.5
0.5
2.0
0.375
Apply to weeds actively growing. Do not
plant to any crop until 3 months after
treatment or until chemical has
disappeared from soil.
Post emergence. Apply when plants are
2-8 inches tall but before bud stage.
Apply as a directed spray when clover
and grass seedlings are two inches tall.
Apply from tiller to boot stage (^-10
inches tall) and when legumes are 2-3
inches tall.
Postemergence. Apply from full tiller
to boot stage. Do not spray oats during
boot to dough stage.
Postemergence application from emergence
to boot stage.
Apply when weeds are actively growing.
When clover and alfalfa are present,
reduce rate to 0.25 pounds.
Postemergence. Broadcast spray later than
3-node stage and before first pea
flowering. Do not feed treated vines
to livestock; do not forage or graze
treated pea fields.
Issued: 12/20/74
I-M-11.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-METHTL-U-CHLOROPHEHOXYACETIC ACID
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Rice
Rye
Wheat
(In°ferim)
0.?
(grain)
/ 2.0 .
(straw)
.2.0
(forage)
(Interim]
, 0.2
(grain)
. 2.0
(straw)
20.0
(forage)
(Interim
Ibs. actual/A.
1.5
1.5
1.5
0.5
Postemergence. Apply when rice is full
tillered and 6-8 inches above water
(55-65 days after planting). Do not
spray after rice is in boot stage.
Postemergence. Apply from tiller to
early boot stage. Do not apply during
boot to dough stage.
Postemergence application. Apply from
tiller to early boot stage. Do not
apply during boot to dough stages.
Postemergence application from emergence
to boot stage.
**
**
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-M-11.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL ESTERS OF FATTY ACIDS (Cg-C12)
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Tobacco
.t)s. actual/A.
17 A
For tobacco sucker control. Top plants
early to midbloom. Remove suckers over
one inch long. Direct coarse spray toward
top of plant. Repeat 10 days later.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-M-18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL ISOTHIOCYAMTE
PRINCIPAL POeMDLATIOWS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DQSAGE UMTEASnCNS
ippa;
Cropland
Orchard sites
m
KF
Ibs . actual/A.
118
144
Preplant soil treatment. Expose to
fumigation for 4-7 days. Aerate by
cultivation and delay planting 7 days
for each 23 pounds active used per acre.
Preplant soil treatment where deep
penetration is required. Expose to
fumigation for 4-7 days. Aerate by
cultivation and delay planting 7 days
for each 23 pounds active used per acre.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-M-19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYLDODECYLBENZYL TRIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 80% AND
METHYLDODECYLXYLYLENE BIS (TRIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE) 20%*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Algaecide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
GENERAL INFORMATION: Swimming pool algaecide. Toxic to fish. Treated
effluent should not be discharged where it will
drain into lakes, streams, ponds, or public waters.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
PESTS CONTROLLED: Unspecified algae.
*Hyamine 2389
Issued: 10-20-75 I-M-20.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYLDODECYLBENZYL TBIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 80% AND
METHYLDODECYLXYLYLENE BIS (TRIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE) 20%
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(concentration in ppm.)
AQUATIC AREAS
SWIMMING POOLS
4
10
4.2
N.F.
Apply at this concentration to a freshly filled
pool to prevent algal growth.
Apply at this concentration at the first sign
of algal growth. After the death of the algae,
clean the pool, drain and refill if necessary and
follow-up with a 4 ppm. application.
Apply at this concentration for maintenance
control after the elimination of existing
algae is completed. Repeat every 5-7 days.
Regardless as to whether the treated pool
water is recycled or filtered, retain a
2-5 ppm. concentration of active ingredient.
A winter application during swimming pool
off season shutdown. Apply prior to filter
shutdown and allow to circulate. Repeat once
or twice if necessary. Apply the same treatment
without filter agitation approximately 4-6
weeks before resuming daily pool operations.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-M-20.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LDttTAITCNS
(ppm;
Citrus fruits :
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangeloes
Tangerines
(for post
harvest
fumiga-
tion)
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs act/1 ,000 cu
n*
2.7
(2 quarts of
formulation)
Degreening, with ethylene gas . Apply
metered dosage over 2k hour period .
Exposure should not exceed J2 hours .
Aerate by fan for 12 hours .
Issued: 8-31-68
I-M-21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYL)-2,6 DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS L; WP; Flowable
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Alfalfa
(seeded)
(established
pure stands)
'*
** |Almonds
**
Apples
Apricots
0.1
0.1
(almonds
and
hulls)
0.1
0.1
Lbs. Actual/A.
1.5
1.5
4.0
4.0
4.0
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6 weeks
before seeding.
Apply in the dormant season or after
last cutting. Do not apply within 45
days before grazing or cutting.
Use limited to California.
Soil incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees
after harvest and before June 1 of the
following year.
Use limited to California.
Soil incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees
after harvest and before June 1 of the
following year.
Use limited to California.
Soil incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees after
harvest and before June 1 of the following
year.
*Proprietary name: "Planavin"
Issued: 6-30-75
I-M-23.1 Feplaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYL)-2,6-DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppro)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Beans
Dry
Snap
0.1
.D. actual/A.
1.5
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.5
1.5
1.5
issued:12'20-74
I-M-23.2
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before seeding.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons,
or crops not on the label for one year
after treatment.
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before planting.
or
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons,
or crops not on the lable for one year
after treatment.
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before planting.
or
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons,
or crops not on the label for one year
after treatment.
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before planting.
or
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons,
or crops not on the label for one year
after treatment.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYD-2,6-DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE
I
i
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cauliflower
Cotton
I
1
1
f
i
i
5
f
i
i
i
i
^
J Cucumbers
0.1
0.1
(cotton
seed)
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1.25
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
i ! I
i
B
** | Grapes
|
0.1
4.0
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before planting.
or
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Do
not preplant to cucumbers, watermelons,
or crops not on the label for one year
after treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation in fall.
or
Preplant soil incorporation in spring,
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumber, watermelons,
or crops not on the label for 1 year
after treatment .
Use restricted to Arizona, California,
New Mexico, and Texas. Postemergence
incorporation at layby, as directed spray
between the rows and beneath cotton plants
Do not replant to cucumbers, watermelons
or crops not on the label for 1 year after
treatment. Do not treat within 90 days
before harvest. =
i
Preemergence soil incorporation 0-3
days after seeding. Do not replant to '•
cucumbers, watermelons, or crops not on
the label for one year after treatment.
Use limited to California, Post-
emergence soil incorporation. Apply
as a directed spray to soil between
plants, after harvest and before June
1 of the following year.
i
)
i
Issued: 6-30-75
I-M-23.3
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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KPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYL)-2,6-DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
** i Guar
Lima beans
** i Okra
** ' Peaches
: Peanuts
** 'Pears
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
! 0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1.5
1.5
4.0
1.5
4.0
Issued: 6-30-75
I-M-23.4
Soil incorporation anytime from 6 weeks
prior to planting to immediately after
planting.
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6 weeks
before seeding.
-or—
Preplant soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or
crops not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Soil incorporation anytime from 6 weeks
prior to planting to immediately after
planting.
Use limited to California. Soil
incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees after
harvest and before June 1 of the following
year.
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6 weeks
before harvest.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or
crops not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Use limited to California. Soil
incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees
after harvest and before June 1 of the
following year.
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYL)-2,6-DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peas
Peppers
**
Plums
Safflower
Southern peas
0.1
Lb. actual/A.
1.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
(seed)
0.1
1.5
4.0
1.5
1.5
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6 weeks
before seeding.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do
not replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or
crops not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before setting.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or crops
not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Use limited to California. Soil
incorporation before planting or in
established plantings. Apply as a
directed spray to soil between trees after
harvest and before June 1 of the
following year.
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before seeding.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or
crops not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before seeding.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers, watermelons, or
crops not on the label for one year after
treatment.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-M-23.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLSULFONYL)-2,6-DINITRO-N,N-DIPROPYLANILINE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Soybeans
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
(established
seedling)
Watermelons
1
0.1
(dry)
0.1
0.1
0.1
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1.5
2.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
Preplant soil incorporation in fall or
0-6 weeks before seeding.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers , watermelons or
crops not on the label for one year
after treatment.
Preplant soil incorporation in fall or
0-6 weeks before seeding for control of
rhizome Johnsongrass in Alabama, Arkansas
Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and
Tennessee.
Pretransplant soil incorporation 0-6
weeks before setting.
-or-
Posttransplant soil incorporation. Do not
replant to cucumbers, watermelons or crops
not on the label for one year after
treatment .
Soil incorporation. Apply as a directed
spray to soil between rows after thinning.
s
Preemergence soil incorporation 0-3 days j
after seeding. Do not replant to cucum-
bers, watermelons, or crops not on the !
label for one year after treatment. j
i
i
s*
issued:
IHK-23.6
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METOBROMURON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LMETATICHS
tppm;
Potatoes
0.2
Ibs . actual/A .
3-0
Preemergence at time of planting or at
drag-off. Do not apply within 90 days
before harvest .
*3-
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MINERAL OIL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: I
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Tobacco
Sxempt
teaspoon
per plant
Sucker control. Top plants in early
flower stage. Remove suckers 1/2-1
inch long. Apply to top of each stalk
and let run down into leaf axils.
Issued: 8-31-68
I-M-25
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONOSODIUM ACID METHANEARSONATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(pprn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Citrus (bearing)
Grapefruit
Oranges
Lemons
Limes
Tangerines
Cotton
Agricultural
premises:
Drainage
ditchbanks
(as
0.35
0.7
(cotton-
seed)
0.9
(cotton-
seed
hulls)
Extended
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
2.0
2.0
4.5
Not for use in Florida. Postemergence
directed spray to grove floor in inter-
spaces and around base of trees. Spray
unwanted vegetation to just short of
runoff. Do not exceed 3 applications per
year. Do not allow spray to contact fruit,
leaves, stems or bark of trees.
Preplant. Apply once if cotton planting
is delayed and weeds have emerged.
Cotton may be planted immediately. Do
not graze or feed forage from treated
areas to livestock.
Postemergence. Apply 1-2 directed
sprays (only one if following DSMA topical
application) to weeds when cotton is 3-4
inches tall and before first bloom. Keep
spray off cotton foliage. Do not apply
after first bloom. Do not graze or feed
forage from treated areas to livestock.
Apply to weeds. Repeat when weeds
reappear. Do not graze treated areas.
Do not contaminate waters used for
domestic consumption, or by animals,
wildlife and aquatic life, or for
irrigation purposes.
*MSMA
Issued: 6-30-75
I-M-27
Replaces page issued 7-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC,
G, WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A nonselective non-crop herbicide. Do not use on or
near desirable trees or other plants, or on areas
where their roots may extend.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Two to three weeks. The chemical needs to be
carried into the root zone of the soil by mois-
ture before it can act.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Strong inhibitor of the Hill reaction in photosynthesis.
HERBACEOUS PLANTS CONTROLLED: Most annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and
grasses.
WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED:
American elm honeylocust post oak
blackjack oak huisache redcedar
black locust mesquite sweetgum
Chinese elm pecan water oak
cottonwood pine willow
hackberry pin oak winged elm
hickory plum
*3-(p-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea
Issued: 10-20-75 I-M-28.1
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
around barns,
fence rows,
rights-of-way
4-16 (WP)
8-16 (G)
16-48 (WP)
16-32 (G)
64 (WP)
0.0026-0.0621
Ibs. act./bush or
clump of brush
ORNAMENTALS
dichondra lawns
0.55-0.61 (EC)
N.F
Broadcast. Apply anytime except to frozen ground,
It is best to treat the area before weeds have
emerged or while the weeds are small. If dense
weed growth exists, remove the tops to expose the
soil for treatment. Rainfall or thorough water-
ing after application will move the chemical into
the root zone and speed up the control.
To control annuals.
To control annuals and perennials.
To control deep rooted perennials.
Spot treatment to control woody shrubs. Apply as
a dry granular treatment only. Apply in winter to
early summer where is less than 20 in. annual rain-
fall. Apply late winter to early summer where is
more than 20 in. annual rainfall. Apply to the base
of the brush in amounts determined by the size of
the brush and the texture of the soil (refer to pro-
duct label).
N.F.
To control Oxalis and annual bluegrass in the
higher mature or seedling stages. Apply with
a hose-end fertilizer gun or sprinkler can.
Water thoroughly after application. Do not repeat
application prior to 4 weeks after first appli-
cation. Do not apply more than twice in any 6
month period.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-M-28.2
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Railroad,
Roadway,
Utility.
Pipeline
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Tank farms,
Lumberyards,
Storage areas,
Plant sites,
Parking lots,
RR yards, etc.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
Fence rows,
Parking lots
AQUATIC AREAS
Irrigation ditches,
Drainage ditches,
Ditch banks
0.8-2.0 Ib. act./I,000
sq. ft.(WP)
32-80 Ib. act./A. (WP)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information),
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Broadcast to irrigation and drainage ditches.
Apply to irrigation ditches during the non-crop
season when the ditch is not in use. Apply before
seasonal rainfall while the soil in the ditch
is still moist. If rainfall has not totaled
at least 4 in. following treatment and before
intended use of the irrigation ditch, fill with
water and allow to stand for 72 hours. Drain
off and waste the remaining water before using
the ditch.
Spot treatment to ditch banks. Refer to
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES; spot treatment (same
information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-M-28.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON TRICHLOROACETATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G, L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
**
**
**
k**
"**
**
Citrus groves:
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Lines
Oranges
Tangerines
Tangeloes
Rights of Ways
Industrial
plants
Lumber yards
Tank farms
Storage areas
Parking lots
Paved areas:
as mix with
asphalt,
asphalt
emulsions,
tars
NF
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
44 (ff)
Ibs./A.
66 (G)
0.1 Ibs. (G)
per 100 sq. ft.
44 (L)
66 (L)
0.1 (L)
per 100 sq. ft.
44 (L)
66 (L)
Apply to drainage ditch bottoms only,
when not in use. Drain and waste water
before using ditch. Do not contaminate
domestic water supplies, farm ponds, or
water used by livestock.
Use mechanical spreader. Control usually
lasts 8 months or longer. Do not apply
when ground is frozen.
Apply as above where weeds are difficult
to control.
Spot treatment.
Spray evenly over area to be treated.
Spray as above for hard to control weeds.
Spot treatment, spray as above.
Add to distributor tank just before appli
cation. Mixtures should not be heated
140 degrees F. See label directions for
mixing rates.
Mix as above for har to control weeds.
*Monuron TCA
3-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea trichloroacetate
Issued: 12-20-74 I-M-29
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON TRICHLOROACETATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G, EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A residual non-selective herbicide for non-crop
use. Rainfall or a thorough watering after
application enhances control.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: A yellowing of the foliage.
WEED CONTROLLED: Controls most annual and perennial broadleaf weeds
and grasses.
*3-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,1-dimethylurea trichloroacetate
Issued: 3-30-77 I-M-29.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON TRICHLOROACETATE
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
22-66 (G)
20.6-66 (EC)
0.06-0.11 (G)
0.05.09 (EC)
PAVED AREAS
21-66 (EC)
COMMERICAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Lumber yards,
Tank farms.
Storage areas,
Parking lots,
Plant sites, etc.
22-66 (G)
20.6-66 (EC)
0.06-0.11 (G)
0.05-0.09 (EC)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NF
Apply shortly before or at the time weed growth
begins. If top growth is dense, mow and remove
debris prior to applying. Water thoroughly after
application. A second application may be made in
10 days for control of dense vegetation. Do not
apply to frozen ground. Do not use near desirable
vegetation or where its roots may extend. Use the
higher dosage for hard to control weeds.
Spot treatment.
foot area.
NF
Apply as above to a 100 square
Apply as a mixture with the asphalt, asphalt emulsion
or tar. Add product to the distributor tank just
before application, allowing sufficient time for
adequate mixing. Use the higher dosage for hard to
control weeds. Mixtures should not be heated above
190eF.
NF
Broadcast. Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY
(same information).
Spot treatment. Apply as above to a 100 square
foot area.
PAVED AREAS
21-66 (EC)
NF
Refer to PAVED AREAS under RIGHTS-OF-WAY
(same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-M-29.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MONURON TRICHLOROACETATE
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
Drives,
Walks,
Gutters
22-66 (G)
20.6-66 (EC)
0.06-0.11 (G)
0.05-0.09 (EC)
AQUATIC AREAS
Drainage ditches
22-44 (G)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NF
Broadcast. Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same
information).
Spot treatment. Apply as above to a 100
square foot area.
NF
Use limited to Florida citrus groves. Make
application to ditch bottom while ditch is
not in use but soil is moist. If ditch bottom
is not moist, wet it down before treating. If
less than 4 in. of rain falls between time of
treatment and time of intended use, run water
into the ditch and let stand for three days.
Drain off and waste the water before using the
ditch. Do not use in ditches into which tree
or other desirable plant roots extend. Do not
contaminate domestic water supplies, farm ponds
or water to be used for livestock.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-M-29.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1-NAPHTHALENEACETAMIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; *WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMCTATrCKS
(pirn;
Apples
Pears :
Bartlett
Bosc
0.1
0.1
50 ppm
(85 grams )/A.
50 ppm
[85 grams )/A.
Fruit thinning. Use up to kOO
gallons spray per acre. Apply single
application at petal fall or no later
than 2§- weeks after bloom.
Fruit thinning. Make single
application to petal fall or within
5-7 days after petal fall. Use up to
^00 gals . of spray per acre .
**
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-N-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1-NAPHTHALENFACETIC ACID
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; WP; D; SP; ammonium, potassium and sodium salts.
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Apples
**
**
**
Olives
Olives
(Ornamental)
Pears
1.0
0.1
1.0
20 ppm or
35 grams act./A.
48 grams act./A.
(concentrated
spray)
34 grams act./A.
150 ppm
100 ppm
50 grams
act. in 80 gal.
water
10 ppm or
25 grams act./A.
17 grams act./A.
For chemical thinning, apply spray to
fruit 14-21 days after calyx period. May
be reduced to 5 ppm using Tween 20 on
some varieties.
Preharvest drop. Apply to fruit 7-14 days
before harvest. Do not make more than two
applications. Do not apply within 2 days
of harvest.
Ground Spray.
Aerial application. Use 3 gal. water plus
2 gal. flowable summer oil per A.
For chemical thinning. Apply when fruit
is 1/8 to 3/16 in. in diameter, 1 1/2 to
2 1/2 weeks after full bloom.
Spray, without oil.
Spray, with water/summer oil emulsion.
Prevention of fruiting. Spray until leaves
are wet when trees are in full bloom but
before fruit sets. Do not spray when
temperature will exceed 85 degrees F.
Preharvest drop. Apply to fruit 5-7 days
before harvest. Do not make more than two
applications. Do not apply within 2 days
of harvest.
Ground spray.
Aerial application. Use oil/water emulsion
as with apples.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-N-2.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1-NAPHTHALENEACETIC ACID
USE
TOLERANCE
(pptn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Pineapples
0.05 ppm
(from
use of
sodium
salt
only)
25 grams
act./A. (spray)
Flower induction. Apply when main crop is
still vegetatative and a few plants are
budding. Make only two applications. Do
not apply within 1 month before first
picking.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-N-2.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
/?-NAPHTHOXYACETIC ACID
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; Pr; sodium salt
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
UMHATTONS
Pineapple
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Field
Greenhouse
0.05
[from use
of sodium
salt only
Extended
Extended
1.12 Ibs. acid
equiv./A.
50 ppm
2 ppm
or
6-75 grams/A
Increase fruit size and delay maturity.
Apply 6-8 weeks prior to normal
peak harvest. Do not apply within k-2
days of harvest. Fruit must be washed
before marketing.
Apply 1^-16 days after first Dloom.
Repeat application 4-5 days later.
Do not apply within Ik days of
harvest.
Blossom set. Apply in 50-100 gal,
water when first flowers appear. Repeat
at 10-20 day intervals. Do not make
more than three applications. Do not apply
within 15 days of harvest.
Issued: 8-31-£
I-N-8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(a-NAPHTHOXY)-N,N-DIETHYLPROPIONAMIDE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective herbicide for use in certain fruit, nut
and vegetable crops. Use on mineral soils. Do not
use on soils with over 107, organic matter. Does
not control established weeds. Spraying over a
heavy ground cover of leaves or trash may reduce
weed control. Can be tank-mixed with S-propyl
butylethythiocarbamate, or Paraquat, or Simazine.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits the development and growth of roots in grass weeds.
Not much else is known as to its mode of action.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
annual sow- filaree(b,c,d) pineapple weed(b,c,d)
thistle(b,c,d) groundsel(b,c,d) prickly lettuce(b,c,d)
chickweed(b,c,d) horse purslane(c) prostrate knotweed (b,c,d)
coast fiddle- lambsquarters(a,b,c,d) puncturevine(d)
neck(b,c,d) little mallow redroot pigweed(b,c,d)
common (from seed)(b,c,d) sandbur(c)
purslane(b,c,d) pigweed(a)
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
annual blue- crabgrass(a) ripgut brome(b,c,d)
grass(b,c,d) foxtail(c) southwestern cup-
barnyard- guineagrass(c) grass(b,c,d)
grass(a,b,c,d) johnsongrass Texas panicum(c)
bristly fox- seedlings(c) wild barley(b,c,d)
tail(b,c,d) large crabgrass(b,c,d) wild oats(b,c,d)
NOTE: Does not control established weeds.
Recommended dosage for control (Ibs.act./A.):
a) California only; 1-2 c) Texas only; 4-6
b) California and Arizona only; 4 d) Pacific Northwest only; 4
^Proprietary name: "Devrinol"
Issued: 10-20-75 I-N-10.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs.act./A.)
FPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(a-NAPHTHOXY)-N,N-niETHYLPROPIONAMIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALMONDS
4(WP)
fin 20-100 gal. water)
APRICOTS
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
0.1 ppm. (nuts and hulls).
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California.
Broadcast or band. Reduce dosage proportionately
to band areas actually treated. Apply prior to
weed emergence as a directed spray to soil surface
November-December. Treatments not made November-
February must be sprinkler or flood irrigated on
the same day as application to wet the soil to at
least 2-4 inches. If no rainfall occurs within 2
weeks of November-February application, utilize
irrigation or shallow incorporation. All weed
growth and crop stubble must be thoroughly worked
into the soil prior to planting. May be applied
immediately after planting young trees. Avoid
contact with fruit or foliage. Do not apply when
nuts are on the ground. Do not graze treated areas,
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California.
Broadcast or band. Reduce dosage proportionately
to band areas actually treated. Apply prior to
weed emergence as a directed spray to soil surface
November-December. Treatments not made November-
February must be sprinkler or flood irrigated on
the same day as application to wet the soil to at
least 2-4 inches. If no rainfall occurs within
2 weeks of November-February application, utilize
irrigation or shallow incorporation. All weed
growth and crop stubble must be thoroughly worked
into the soil prior to planting. May be applied
immediately after planting young trees. Avoid
contact with fruit or foliage. Do not apply
when fruit is on the ground. Do not graze treated
areas.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-10.2
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Crops and Dosage^
(Ibs.act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2- (a-NAPHTHOXY) -IT, N-DIETHYLPROPIONAM1DE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CHERRIES
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
GRAPES
4(WP)
(in 2C-100 gal. water)
GRAPEFRUIT
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
4-6(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
LEMONS
A (VIP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
NECTARINES
4 (VIP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California. Refer to APRICOTS
(same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per seascr,.
Use limited to California, Arizona and Pacific
Northwest. Refer to APRICOTS (same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California and Arizona. Refer to
APRICOTS (same information).
Use limited to Texas. Use only on established crops,
Broadcast or band. Reduce dosage proportionately
to band area actually treated. Apply prior to weed
emergence as a directed spray to soil surface in
fall-early spring. Follow treatment on the same
day with sprinkler or flood irrigation to wet the
soil to at least 2-4 inches. Avoid spray contact
with fruit or foliage. Do not graze treated areas.
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California and Arizona. Refer to
APRICOTS (same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more, than once per season.
Use limited to California. Refer to APRICOTS
(same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-10.3
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs.act./A.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(a-NAPHTHOXY)-N,N-DIETHYLPROPIONAMIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ORANGES
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
4-6 (VIP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
PEACHES
4 (VIP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
PEPPERS
(directed seeded
and transplant)
1(WP,EC)(sandy soils)
2(WP,EC)(clay soils)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
PLUMS
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California and Arizona.
APRICOTS (same information).
Refer to
Use limited to Texas. Refer to GRAPEFRUIT use in
Texas (same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Refer to APRICOTS
Use limited to California.
(same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season. Do not seed to
alfalfa, lettuce, small grains, sorghum, corn or sugar
beets for 12 months after application.
Use limited to California. Preplant. Broadcast or
band. Reduce dosage proportionately to band area
actually treated. Thoroughly work all weed growth and
crop stubble into the soil prior to application.
Incorporate to a depth of 1-2 inches on the same
day as applied. Use only on mineral soils. Do not
use on soils with over 10% organic matter. After
harvest or prior to planting succeeding crops, a
deep mold board or disc plowing must be carried
out.
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California.
(same information).
Refer to APRICOTS
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-10.4
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs.act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PRUNES
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
TANGERINES
4(WP)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
TOMATOES
(direct seeded
and transplant)
1(WP,EC)(sandy soils)
2(WP,EC)(clay soils)
(in 20-100 gal. water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-(a-NAPHTHOXY)-N,N-DIETHYLPROPIONAMIDE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California. Refer to APRICOTS
(same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season.
Use limited to California and Arizona. Refer to
APRICOTS (same information).
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply more than once per season. Do not
seed to alfalfa, lettuce, small grains, sorghum,
corn or sugar beets for 12 months after application,
Use limited to California. Refer to PEPPERS
(same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-10.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides,
N-1-NAPHTHYLPHTHALAMIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L,G
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective preemergence herbicide. It works best
in moist soils. Do not use on silt loam soils of
extremely fine texture. Does not control established
weeds. Avoid spray drift. Also formulated with
Dinoseb (sodium salt) and CIPC. Refer to the Appendix
A for the uses registered for these two package mix-
tures.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: Application to vine crops during adverse growing
conditions may cause stunting. Heavy rains
immediately following application may cause stunt-
ing of growth or even stand reduction in soybeans.
This is more likely in lighter soils. Cool tem-
peratures may accentuate this condition. Stunted
plants usually recover with the return of good
growing conditions.
MODE OF ACTION: Blocking of indoleacetic acid (IAA) action.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
bindweed groundcherry purslane
carpetweed jimsonweed ragweed
chickweed lambsquarters shepherdspurse
cocklebur mustards velvetleaf
galinsoga pigweed
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass goosegrass sprangletop
crabgrass johnsongrass (seedling) stinkgrass
cupgrass sandbur windmillgrass
foxtail
NOTE: Does not control established weeds.
*NPA (sodium salt)
Issued: 10-20-75 I-N-11.1
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CANTALOUPES
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N-1-NAPHTHYLPHTHALAMIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
2-3 (L)
3-4 (L)
6 (L)
clay)
4.32(G)
(sand)
(medium)
(silt or
2-3 (L) (sand)
3-4 (L)
4 (L)
clay)
4.32(G)
(medium)
(silt or
2-3 (L) (sand)
3-4 (L) (medium)
4 (L) (silt
or clay)
4.32(G)
0.1 ppm.
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply
uniformly to a weed-free area immediately
or within 48 hours after planting. Reduce
dosage proportionately to band area actually
treated (refer to product label). Apply the
liquid formulation in 20-40 gal. water.
Postemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply
uniformly just before the crop is starting
to vine (about one month after planting),
and before weeds have emerged. Reduce dosage
proportionately to band area actually treated
(refer to product label). An 18-24 inch band
application is suggested for the granular
formulation while controlling weeds between
the rows by cultivation. Do not apply when
temperature is 100°F. or above. Do not use
in Western irrigated areas. Apply the liquid
formulation in 20-40 gal. water.
Posttransplant. Broadcast or band. Apply
uniformly immediately after transplanting.
Reduce dosage proportionately to band area
actually treated (refer to product label).
An 18-24 inch band application is suggested
for the granular formulation while controlling
weeds between the rows by cultivation.
Do not apply when temperature is 100°F. or
above. Do not use in Western irrigated areas.
Apply the liquid formulation in 20-40 gal. water.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-11.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CUCUMBERS
MUSKMELONS
PEANUTS
2 (L) (sand)
4 (L) (medium)
6 (L) (silt or
clay)
(in 20-40 gal.
water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N-1-NAPHTHYLPHTHALAMIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm.
Refer to CANTALOUPES (same information).
0.1 ppm.
Refer to CANTALOUPES (same information).
0.1 ppm. (peanuts and hay)
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply
uniformly to a weed-free area immediately
or within 48 hours after planting. Reduce
dosage proportionately to band area actually
treated (refer to product label). Do not apply
after peanuts have emerged. Do not graze or
feed treated forage to livestock prior to crop
maturity.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-11.3
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS
2 (L) (sand)
4 (L) (medium)
6 (L) (silt or
clay)
4.32 (G)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N-1-NAPHTHYLPHTHALAMIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
WATERMELONS
ORNAMENTALS
NURSERIES
(sand)
(medium)
(silt or
4 (L)
6 (L)
8 (L)
clay)
(in 20-40 gal.
water)
0.1 ppm (soybeans and hay)
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Apply
uniformly to a weed-free area immediately
or within 48 hours after planting. Reduce
dosage proportionately to band area actually
treated (refer to product label). In the
black soil areas of western Indiana, southern
Minnesota, northern Iowa and Illinois, dosage
should be increased by about one-third. Do
not apply to shallow planted or exposed seed.
A 12-14-inch band application is suggested
for the granular formulation while controlling
weeds between the rows by cultivation. Apply
the liquid formulation in 20-40 gal. water. Do
not graze or feed treated forage to livestock
prior to crop maturity.
0.1 ppm.
Refer to CANTALOUPES (same information).
NF
Broadcast or band. Apply uniformly to a weed-
free area as a directed spray so as to strike
the nursery stock about 2-3 inches or less
above the ground. Make the application to
established woody plants [arborvitae, azalea,
cedar, cottonwood, elm, holly, juniper, lilac,
maple, philadelphus, pine, plum, privet, rho-
dodendron, spruce (Picea), taxus and thuja], or
to small woody transplants prior to or after
transplanting. Avoid application to foliage.
Do not use on herbaceous plants.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-N-11.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRINCIPAL FCRMULATICNS: VP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
UMTEAKONS
Cotton
Sorghum
Soybeans
Spinach
Sugarcane
(cotton-
seed )
G. 2
(soybean:
Free; ;ery,e/..ee. uo not .rrr.z
r.-'or. Lrcctcc 11;,1: c T"lJ;"i":r ,->' ucyf- sT'cer
treatae^t. Do not plant treated aieas to
any crop except sorrhui • until trie
Use restricted to Louisiana. ar;;J Pixrto
Rico. Preemergence. Do not plant treated
coils to ciops not on label vithin 5
months after treatment.
-or-
Usc- restricted to Louisiena and Puerto
-lieo. Pcsteir.ergence . Do not apply wit.iii!
5 no.itiis before horvect. Do not plant
trcntfd soils to crops nol or: label vJt'.i:j
; tilths alter
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NORFLURAZON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G
GENERAL INFORMATION: Flooding after application may reduce weed control.
Do not contaminate streams, ponds, or watershed
areas with unused materials or hopper washings.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Chlorosis.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: Cranberry vines may be injured when application
patterns overlap, in treated low wet areas, or
where water standing over treated soil is splashed
onto vines. Cotton may temporarily appear bleached
or chlorotic if plants are stressed during early
development. The cotton plants will recover.
MODE OF ACTION: Plant pigment inhibitor.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
annual morning- Pennsylvania ragweed (c)
glory (c) smartweed (c) sicklepod (c)
carpetweed (c) prickly sida (c) spurge (c)
cocklebur (c) pigweed (c) spurred anoda (c)
Florida pusley (c) purslane (c)
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass (a,c) little bluestem (a) rice cutgrass (b)
crabgrass (c) needlegrass (a) signalgrass (c)
goosegrass (c) nutsedge (a,d) smokegrass (a)
johnsongrass panicum (c) spikerush (a)
(seedling) (c)
NOTE: The above weeds are controlled at the following dosage
(in Ibs. act./A.);
(a) 6 Ibs. act./A. in cranberries
(b) 4 Ibs. act./A. in cranberries
(c) 1-2 in cotton
(d) suppression of growth only at 1-2 in cotton
*4-chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl)-3(2H)-pyridazinone
" *Proprietary name: Evital
Issued: 3-30-77 I-N-16.1 Replaces page issued 6-30-75
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NORFLURAZON
Tolerance. Use .and Limitations
1.0 coarse
1.5 medium
2.0 fine
(in 10-20 gal. water)
CRANBERRIES
4-6
(cottonseed)
0.1 ppm
Cover crops
be plowed unde
Small grain
planted rather
may be rotated
ceeded by one ;
an application
application in
planted
co\er
Preemergence.
to Alabama, Ar
Kentucky, 111!
Missouri, Nortl
Tennessee, Eas
soil surface a
be applied as
incorporated
0.1 ppm.
Pos temergence.
Massachusetts,
Apply uniform!
application af
water and befo
newly planted 1
per year; or 6
lished bog.
after harvest should
and not grazed or harvested.
crops should be broadcast
than drilled. Treated areas
to peanuts, but must be pro-
ear of growing cotton without
of norflurazon. Make only one
any one year.
Broadcast or band. Use limited
ansas, North Florida, Georgia,
ois, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Carolina, South Carolina,
Texas and Virginia. Apply to
the tine of planting. May
follow-up to a preplant soil
tteataent of trifluralin.*
Use limited to New Jersey,
Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin.
in early spring as a single
er removal of winter flood
e weed growth resumes. In a
og, do not exceed 4 Ib. act./A
Ib. act./A per year in an estab-
*Proprietary name: Treflan
Issued: 3-30-77 I-N-16.2
Replaces page issued 6-30-75
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
n-OCTANOL*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: A tobacco sucker control agent. It is presently only
formulated as mixtures with n-hexanol, n-decanol or a
combination of the two chemicals. Refer to n-decanol
for dosage ranges and use patterns. N-decanol is
present in higher concentrations than the other active
ingredients in all of the presently registered products
which contain n-octanol.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately one hour.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
*l-octanol
Issued: 10-20-75 1-0-2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ORYZALIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Rainfall (0.5 inch) is necessary for activation. Not for
use on soils with over 3% organic matter.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: If application is not mada at or within 2 days
after planting, crop injury may result.
MODE OF ACTION: Disrupts seed germination.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
black nightshade(b) ladysthumb(b) redmaids rockpurslane (b)
carpetweed lambsquarters redroot pigweed
chickweed (b) morningglory (b) shepherdspurse (b)
common purslane prickly sida (b) smartweed (b)
common ragweed(b) prostrate spurge (a) velvetleaf (b)
Florida pusley
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass cupgrass johnsongrass (from seed)
barnyardgrass fall panlcum signalgrass
browntop panicum(a) foxtail Texas panicum (a)
crabgrass goosegrass wild oat
crowf ootgrass
NOTE: (a) Control of these species is on fine soils only.
(b) Provides partial control only.
y*3,5-dinitro-N4,N4-dipropylsulfanilamide
, *Proprietary name: "SurfIan"
Issued: 3-30-77 1-0-5.1 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ORYZALIN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
ALMONDS (non-bearing) N.F.
2-4
(in 2C-40 gal. water)
Use limited to California. Apply uniformly to
the orchard floor while it is free of established
weeds. Apply the lower dosage for short-term (4 mo.)
control, and the upper level for long-term (6-8 mo.)
weed control. Remove debris and work the soil
sufficiently prior to application. Do not allow
spray to contact leaves, branches or trunk of trees.
If weeds begin to emerge prior to the rainfall
necessary to activate the chemical, shallow cultivate
to 1 to 2 inches. Do not apply to newly transplanted
trees. Do not apply more than once per growing season.
APPLES (non-bearing) N.F.
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
CHFRRIES (sweet)
(non-bearing)
2-4
(in 2C-40 gal. water)
COTTON
1 (medium)
1.5 (fine)
(in 20-40 gal. water)
N.F.
Use limited to California. Refer to
ALMONDS (same information).
0.05 ppm (cottonseed)
Do not plant any root crop for 12 months
following application. Do not graze treated
fields. Do not make more than one application
per season.
Preemergence. Use limited to Texas. Apply to
the soil surface at planting or within 2 days
after planting, but before weed emergence. Do not
use on coarse textured soils. If weeds begin to
emerge prior to the rainfall necessary to activate
the chemical, shallow cultivate to 1 to 2 inches.
If heavy rains pack the soil surface, rotary hoe
to aid crop emergence.
Issued: 3-30-77
1-0-5.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ORYZALIN
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
GRAPES (non- N.F.
bearing)
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
ORANGES (non- N.F.
bearing)
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
PEACHES (non- N.F.
bearing)
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same Information).
PEARS (non- N.F.
bearing)
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
PISTACHIOS (non- N.F.
bearing)
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
PLUMS (non-bearing) N.F.
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 2C-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
PRUNES (non-bearing) N.F.
2-4 Use limited to California. Refer to
(in 20-40 gal. water) ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77 1-0-5.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ORYZALIN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
1.0 (coarse)
1.5 (medium)
2.0 (fine)
(in 20-40 gal. water)
WALNUTS
(non-bearing)
2-4
(in 20-40 gal. water)
0.1 ppm
Do not plant any root crop for 12 months
following application. Do not graze or feed
forage from treated fields to livestock
Do not make more than one application per
season.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to soil surface
at planting or within 2 days after planting,
but before weeds emerge. Use a shallow incorporation
If 0.5 inch of rain does not fall within 7 days
of application. If heavy rains pack the soil
surface» rotary hoe to aid crop emergence.
N.F.
Use limited to California. Refer to
ALMONDS (same information).
Issued: 3-30-77
1-0-5.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARAQUAT*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATICWS: paraquat bis (methylsulfate) EC; paraquat dichloride L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TQLEEANCE DOSAGE UMTEAIXCNS
ippn;
as cation
Ibs . cat ion /A.
Alfalfa (Refer to page I-P-l.l.l)
Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Asparagus
Avocados
Bananas
Cherries
0.05
(nuts )
0.5
(hulls)
0.05
0.05
KF
0.05
0.05
0.05
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit
or stems . Do not allow animals to graze
on treated areas .
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas .
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas .
Preplant . Do not apply within 18 months
before harvest .
or
Preemergence . Do not apply within 16
months before harvest.
or
Pretransplant . Do not apply within 18
months before harvest .
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems . Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas .
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems . Do not allo\, animals to graze on
treated areas .
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems . Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas .
**
*1,1' -d imethyl- k, k' -bipy r id in iurn (cat ion)
paraquat bis (methyls ulf ate) - 1,1 '-dimethyl- ^'(-'-bipyr id in ium bis (methylsulfate)
paraquat dichloriae = l,l'-diiaethjl-^,4'-bipyridiniuii: dichloride
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-1.1
Replaces page issued 3-13-70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARAQUAT
USE
TOLERANCE
(pptn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Alfalfa
(dormant)
Clover
(dormant)
A.S cation
5
0.01
(meat
and
milk)
5
0.01
(meat
and
milk)
Ibs. cation/A
0.75
(dichloride)
0.75
(dichloride)
Washington and Oregon only. Apply to
established stand in November, December
January, or February to dormant alfalfa.
Do not pasture animals in treated fields
before first cutting. Do not graze, cut,
or harvest within 90 days of application.
Alfalfa foliage present at time of
application must be burned. Apply only
once per season.
Washington and Oregon only. Apply to
established stand in November, December
or February to dormant alfalfa. Do not
pasture animals in treated fields before
first cutting. Do not graze, cut, or
harvest within 90 days of application.
Clover present at time of application
must be burned. Apply only once per
season.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-1.1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARAQUAT
, _
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Citrus
Clover (Refer to j
Coffee
Corn
!
j
jCotton
I
!
Figs
Filberts
Grapes
as cation
0.05
age I-P-1.
0.05
(beans)
0.05
(grain,
Fresh
Vegetab-
le, fod-
der &
forage)
0.5
(cotton-
seed)
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. cation/A.
1
1.1)
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
i
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
Preharvest desiccant. Do not apply with-
in 3 days before harvest. May apply as I
split application. Do not pasture
lactating dairy animals. Do not pasture
livestock in treated fields within 15
days after treatment. Remove livestock
from treated area 30 days before slaughter.
Do not feed gin trash to livestock. ;
Preplant, after weeds emerge.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds . Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze «>n
treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not J
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
**
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-1.2
page issued 3-13-70
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PARAQUAT
\
!
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Guava
>,
s
Lettuce
t
1
Macadamia nuts
!
a
Melons
Nectarines
Olives
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. cation/A.
1
1
0.25
bis (methyl-
sulfate)
1
1
0.25
bis (methyl-
sulfate)
1
1
Directed spray to emerged weeds (1-6 in.
high) . Do not allow spray to contact
green stems, fruit or foliage as injury
may result. Do not allow animals to
graze on treated areas.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
or
Use restricted to California. Preplant
broadcast air application to emerged
barley in preformed seedbeeds.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals co graze on
treated areas.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
or
Use restricted to California. Preplant
broadcast air application to emerged
barley in preformed seedbeds.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems . Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
**
Issued: 12-20-74
I-P-1.3
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PARAQUAT
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Papayas
Passion fruit
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Peppers
Plums
as catior
0.05
0.2
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. cation/A.
1
(dichloride)
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds when 1-6
in. high. Do not allow spray to contact
green steins, fruit or foliage as injury
may result. Do not spray under windy
conditions and use shield for young vines.
If bark is still green, wrap vine prior
to application to prevent injury. If
application is to be made during harvest-
ing season, apply only after picking fruits
off the ground. Do not allow animals to
graze on treated areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit, stems,
Do not allow animals to graze on treated
areas.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze
treated areas.
Postemergence. Direct spray around base
of trees and in interspaces. Do not allow
animals to graze treated areas. Do not
allow spray to contact green stems, fruit,
or foliage. Do not apply T-rhen nuts to be
harvested are on the ground.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-1.4
Replace page issued 12-20-74
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PAEAQUAT
IISE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Potatoes
Prunes
(fresh)
Sorghum
Soybeans
i
j
as catioi
0.5
0.05
0.05
(grain
and
forage)
0.05
(grain
and
forage)
Ib. cation/A.
0.5
1
0.25
1
1
1
0.25
0.125
' i
Preharvest vine killer. Do not apply
within 3 days before harvest. May apply
as split application with interval of 5
or more days. Do not pasture livestock in
treated fields. Do not use on muck or
peat soils. Do not use if potatoes are to
be stored or used for seed.
Postplant, before 50% of the crop has
emerged .
Use restricted to California. Preplant,
after volunteer barley emerges.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
j
Harvest aid. Apply to soybean plants
when beans are fully developed and at
least half the leaves have dropped and
remaining leaves are turning yellow. Do
not pasture livestock within 15 days
after treatment. Remove livestock from
treated fields at least 30 days before
slaughter.
Postemergence directed application when
soybeans are 8 inches tall and weeds are
2-4 inches tall. Repeat 7-14 days later.
So not graze treated areas or feed
treated forage to livestock.
Issued: i-30-75
I-P-1.5
Replaces page issued 8-28-70
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PARAQUAT
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugar beets
Sugarcane
Tomatoes
Walnuts
Pasture and
Range reseed-
ing
as cation
0.5
(roots
and
tops)
0.5
0.05
0.05
5.0
(pasture
grass
and
range
grass)
Ib. cation/A
1.0
0.25
bis (methyl-
sulfate)
0.25
(dichloride)
0.5
(dichloride)
1.0
0.25
bis (methyl-
sulfate)
1.0
0.25-0.5
(dichloride)
Preplan! application to emerged weeds.
Preemergence application to emerged weeds.
or
Use restricted to California. Preplant
broadcast air application to emerged
oarley in preformed seedbeds.
Preharvest desiccation. Apply to mature
plant or stubble cane 7-10 days before
burning and harvest.
Florida only. Directed spray when weeds
are 2-6 in. high. Repeat in 4-3 weeks.
Preplant application to emerged weeds.
Premergence application to emerged weeds.
or
Use restricted to California. Preplant
broadcast air application to emerged
barley in preformed seedbeds.
Directed spray to emerged weeds. Do not
allow spray to contact foliage, fruit or
stems. Do not allow animals to graze on
treated areas.
To suppress competition by existing sod
and emerged broadleaf weeds and grasses:
West of Cascade and Sierra Nevada
Mountains. Apply as broadcast or in
bands over drill row prior to or at
time of seeding. Apply in Oct.
through Dec. after first fall rains
and when weeds emerge and sod has
started new growth. Do not use in areas
with heavy sod and weed growth. Do not
pasture treated areas until growth of
seedlings is 3 to 6 in. high.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-P-1.6
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PARAQUAT
I'SE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Pasture and
Range reseeding
(continued)
as cation Ib. cation/A
Seedbeds
NF
Ornamental
and
Shade trees
NF
0.25-1.0
(dichloride)
0.25-1.0
(dichloride)
plus
0.5 Ib.act.
2,4-D
(butyl ester)
0.5-1.0
(dichloride)
0.5
(dichloride)
0.5-1-0
(dichloride)
East of Cascade and Sierra Nevada
Mountains and West of Rocky Mountains.
Apply as broadcast or in bands over
drill row prior to or at time of seed-
ing. Apply in spring after weeds have
emerged but before spring rains have
stopped. Add 2,4-D if broadleaf weeds
are a problem. Do not pasture treated
areas for one year following treatment.
East of Rocky Mountains. Apply as
broadcast or in bands over drill rows
prior to or at time of seeding. Apply
in spring or early summer after sod
begins new growth. Do not pasture
treated areas until seedlings are 3
to 6 in. high.
For control of certain grasses and broad-
leaf weeds. Apply after preparing seed-
beds and after weeds have reached the
3 to 5-leaf stage. Treatment may be
repeated prior to or on day of seeding.
Do not allow animals to graze treated
areas. Do not use seed from treated
areas for animal feed. Do not use straw
from treated areas for animal bedding or
feed.
For control of annual broadleaf weeds
and grasses. Apply as directed spray to
interspaces to thoroughly cover wee^s.
Avoid contact to desirable foliage.
Do not allow animals to graze treated areas.
Issued =12-20-74
I-P-1.7
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PARAQUAT
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Non-Crop Areas
roadsides,
highways,
rights-of-way
around com-
mercial bldgs.,
power plants,
storage yds.,
fence lines,
parkways,
walks, drive-
ways , shrubs,
flower beds,
lawns, trees.
NF
0.5-1.0
(dichloride)
or
bis (methyl-
sulfate)
'or control of certain annual broadleaf
weeds and grasses. Apply for full coverage
and repeat as needed. Avoid contact to
desirable foliage. Do not use around
home gardens or other areas likely to be
contacted by children or pets.
spray bomb
0.44% bis(methy
sulfate)
plus
15% aliphatic
petroleum
derivatice
solvent
Spot treatment for control of certain broad-
leaf weeds and grasses. Spray to cover
weeds. Retreat if regrowth occurs. Treated
;pots in lawns may be reseeded 24 hr. after
treatment after removal of dead vegetation.
Avoid contact with sprayed plants until dry.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-P-1.!
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PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PRINCIPAL FCRMULATICNS: EC; L; WP; PI
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Dedecant
USE TOLERANCE DOQAGE UMEEAITCHS
(ppm;
Alfalfa
(seed crop)
Clovers
(seed crop)
Le specie ^a
(seed crop)
Vetch
(seed crop)
HF
IIF
NF
NF
l"b. actual/A.
6
6
6
4
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 1-4 days
prior to date of harvest. Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated forage or
threshings to livestock.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 1-4 days
prior to date of harvest. Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated forage or
threshings to livestock.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 2-4 days
prior to date of harvest. Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated forage or
threshings to livestock.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply when about
one half of the seed pods are "brown
(1-4 days prior to harvest). Do not
graze treated areas, or feed treated
forage or threshings to livestock.
I-P-3
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PERFLUIDONE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective preemergence herbicide for use in
cotton. Early season stunting of cotton may sometimes
occur from applications at the recommended rates.
Yields will not be affected.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
cocklebur (a) pigweed Florida pusley (a)
morningglory (a) prickly sida ragweed
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
crabgrass goosegrass purple nutsedge
crowfootgrass johnsongrass yellow nutsedge
(seedling) (a)
NOTE: (a) provides only growth suppression for these species.
**Proprietary name: "Destun"
v *1,1,1-tr ifluoro-N-[2-me thy1-4-(phenyIsulfonyl)-phenyl]metfc anesu1f onamide
Issued: 3-30-77 I-P-4-1.1
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PERFLUIDONE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
2.0 (coarse soil)
2.5 (medium soil)
3.0 (heavy soil)
(in 20-40 gal.
water)
0.01 ppm. (cottonseed)
Do not graze treated areas or feed plants or
gin-trash from treated areas to livestock.
Replant only cotton in treated soil during the
year of application and the following crop year.
Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Prepare soil
surface so to be free of trash and clods. Apply
to soil surface. Do not incorporate. Reduce dosage
in proportion to the band area actually treated.
Rainfall or irrigation within 10 days after application
is important for good weed control. Replant only
cotton In treated soil during the year of application
and the following crop year. Do not graze treated
areas or feed plants or gin-trash from treated areas
to livestock. Do not use in California, Arizona,
New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-P-4-1.2
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PEKFLUIDONE (DIETHANOLAMINE SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: A selective preemergence herbicide for use in cotton.
Early season stunting of cotton may sometimes occur
from applications at the recommended rates. Yields
will not be affected.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
cocklebur (a) pigweed Florida pusley (a)
morningglory (a) prickly sida ragweed
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
crabgrass goosegrass purple nutsedge
crowfootgrass johnsongrass yellow nutsedge
(seedling)(a)
NOTE: (a) provides only growth suppression for these species.
*Proprietary name: "Destun"
*1,1,1-trifluoro-N-I2-methyl-4-(phenylsulfonyl)-phenyl]
methanesulfonamide (diethanolomine salt)
Issued: 3-30-77 I-P-4-2.1
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PERFLU1DONE (DIETHANOLAMINE SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON 0.01 ppm (cottonseed)
Do not graze treated areas or feed plants
or gin-trash from treated areas to livestock.
Replant only cotton in treated soil during
the year of application and the following crop
year.
2.0 (coarse soil) Preemergence. Broadcast or band. Prepare soil
2.5 (medium soil) surface to be free of trash and clods. Apply
3.0 (heavy soil) to soil surface. Do not incorporate. Reduce
(in 20-40 gal. water)dosage in proportion to the band area actually
treated. Rainfall or irrigation within 10 days
after application is important for good weed
control. Replant only cotton in treated soil
during the year of application and the following
crop year. Do not graze treated areas or feed
plants or gin-trash from treated areas to livestock
Do not use in California,, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas
and Oklahoma.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-P-4-2.2
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
PRINCIPAL PCEMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Desiccant
USE TOLERANCE DOQAGE
LBttTAHCHS
Alfalfa
Alfalfa
(Seed crop)
Almonds
Apricots
Asparagus
Avocados
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
Blueberries
Exempt
Exerapt
Exempt
Exempt
Exerapt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
gallons/A.
TO
100
100
kQ
100
100
80
100
100
100
Dormant application to crop established
2 or more years. Do not graze treated
areas or use treated crop for hay or
forage.
Preharvest desiccation. Apply 5-1^ days
before harvest.
Apply as directed spray to orchard floors
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stem and leaves.
Apply as directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stems and leaves.
Preemergence.
Postemergence. Apply as directed spray
to soil when crop is in fern stage. Keep
spray off ferns.
Apply as directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stems and leaves.
Preemergence.
Preemergence.
Apply while dormant, or as a directed
spray to soil between crop rows. Keep
spray off crop canes.
Apply while dormant, or as a directed
spray to soil between crop rows. Keep
spray off crop stems.
Issued: 8-31-f
I-P-8.1
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Boyserfberries
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Caravay
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Citrus
Clover
(seed crop)
Coffee
Corn:
Sweet
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
gallons/acre
100
4o
40
4o
100
100
100
150
40
100
100
100
1+5
4.6
100
Apply while dormant, or as a directed
spray to soil between crop rows . Keep
spray off crop canes .
Preeinergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply when crop is in
fern -leaf stage.
Preeinergence .
Postemergence . Apply when crop is in
2-4 leaf stage or root is only 1/4 inch
in diameter. Do not apply within 40
days of harvest.
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Post trans plant . Apply after 1st true leaf
is formed (2-4 weeks after setting) and
before crown leaf crop is formed .
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are l-'j inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stx:i and foliage.
Preharvest desiccant. Apply 5-l4 days
before harvest.
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds au 1-5 inches tall. Used
combined with 4.6 Ibs . pentachlorophenate.
Preemergence .
Issued: 6-31-68
I-P-3.2
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cotton
Cranberries
Cucumbers
Dates
Dill
Flax
Gooseberries
Grapes .
Lettuce
Loganberries
Melons
Mints
Olives
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
gallons/acre
5
800
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
75
100
100
100
100
Postemergence . Apply directed spray when
crop is 2-k inches tall. Repeat 3 times
at 5 day intervals .
Apply while dormant every 2 years to
control rushes and sedge. Do not apply
after buds begin to swell.
Preemergence .
Apply directed spray to grove floor when
weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep spray off
crop stems and foliage .
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply when crop is in
2-U fern-leaf stage and before crown -leaf
cups are formed .
Postemergence. Apply when crop is 3-1*-
inches tall.
Apply while dormant, or directed spray
between rows. Keep spray off crop canes.
Apply directed spray to vineyard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stem and foliage .
Preemergence .
Apply while dormant, or as directed spray
to soil between rows . Keep spray off
crop canes .
Preemergence .
Preemergence .
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stems and foliage .
Issued:
I-P-8.3
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Onions
Papaya
Parsley
Parsnips
Peaches
Pears
Peas
Plums (prunes)
Potatoes
Raspberries
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
gallons/acre
75
1«)
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
^
100
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply up to hook stage
of crop.
Apply as directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stem and foliage .
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply while crop is in
2-k leaf stage . Do not apply within 6
weeks before harvest.
Preemergence .
Postemergence . Apply when crop is in
2-k leaf stage . Do not apply within 6
weeks of harvest.
Apply as directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stem and foliage .
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off stem and foliage •
Preemergence .
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stem and foliage .
Preemergence .
Preharvest vine killing.
before harvest.
Apply 1^ days
Apply while dormant, or as directed spray
to soil between rows. Keep spray off
crop canes .
Issued: 8-31-68
I-P-8.4
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Soybeans
Strawberries
Sugar beets
Sugarcane
Tomatoes
Walnut
Agricultural
Premises:
Ditchbanks
(irrigation,
drainage)
Water
(irrigation,
drainage)
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Extended
Extended
gallons/acre
5
100
100
50
^o
100
100
100
9 gal./cu. ft./
sec . for 20-60
minutes (1,000
ppm or 2,720
Ibs./A. ft.)
Postemergence. Apply directed spray
when crop is not over 21 days old.
Postemergence. Apply between the rows or
beds when weeds are not over 3 inches
tall. Keep spray off crop foliage.
Preemergence.
Apply as directed spray between rows
before close in of crop.
Preemergence to direct seeded crop.
Postemergence. Apply between rows when
weeds are not over 3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop foliage.
Apply directed spray to orchard floor
when weeds are 1-3 inches tall. Keep
spray off crop stern and foliage .
Apply as full coverage spray to weeds
Do not contaminate irrigation water-
Inject into water. Retreat downstream
as needed. Do not contaminate water
used for domestic or livestock purposes
Treated water may be used for furrow
irrigation.
Issued: 1-31-69
I-P-8.5
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PHENMEDIPHAM*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Beets (red)
Sugar beets
0.2
(roots
and
tops)
0.1
(roots
and
tops)
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
1.5
Postemergence. Apply when beets are
past the 2-leaf stage and weeds are
in the cotyledon to 4-leaf stage. Do
not apply later than 60 days before
harvest.
Postemergence. Apply when beets are
past the 2-leaf stage and weeds are in
the cotyledon to 4-leaf stage. Do not
apply later than 90 days before harvest.
*methyl m-hydroxycarbanilate m-methylcarbanilate
Issued: 11-15-72 I-P- 10
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PICLORAM* (POTASSIUM SALT)
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, PI
GENERAL INFORMATION: Brush killer; can remain active in soil for more
than one season; highly mobile in soil and can
be transported laterally in subsurface water.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located)
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Leaf shape is altered at low dosage;
tips of new leaves may be narrow;
puckering of young leaves may occur;
bending or splitting of stem may occur.
MODE OF ACTION: Alters nucleic acid and protein synthesis; variety of
enzymes may be affected.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
bur ragweed larkspur
Canada thistle milkweed
dock Russian knapweed
field bindweed leafy spurge
GRASSES CONTROLLED: Most are resistant.
sow thistle
toadflax
white horse nettle
WOODY PLANTS CONTROLLED
ash (c)
aspen (b)
blackgum (c)
brambles (b)
buttonbush (b)
chokecherry (b)
conifers (b)
cypress (c)
dogwood (b)
elderberry (b)
gallberry (c)
hawthorn (a)
hickory (c)
junipers (b)
kudzu (a)
locust (b)
maple (b)
mulberry (b)
oak (c)
redbud (a)
sassafras (b)
sourwood (c)
sumac (c)
Recommended dosage for control:
(a) 2-5 Ibs. acid eq./A
(b) 6 Ibs. acid eq./A
(c) 8.5 Ibs. acid eq./A
*4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid
Issued: 6-30-75 I-P-16.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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PICLORAM (POTASSIUM SALT)
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. acid equiv./A.)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Farm buildings
Fence rows
2.0 (S)
RIGHTS OF WAY
Utility
Highway
Railroad
2.0-8.5 (PI)
0.02 per 100
sq. ft. (PI)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Industrial sites
NF
Do not move treated soil. Do not graze or use
treated areas for crop production until chemical
is inactivated (about 3 years). Do not spot-
spray land used or to be used for potato
production. Do not apply where surface or
subsurface ground water can run onto crop
lands.
Spray for general use on perennial weeds (see
"Broadleaf weeds controlled," previous page).
Apply as course, low pressure spray (20-40 Ibs.
per sq. in.) anytime during growing season.
Spray to wet foliage and soil.
NF
Do not move treated soil. Do not apply near
crops, shade trees or other desirable plants.
Do not apply where surface or subsurface ground
water can run onto crop lands. Do not allow
contamination of water used for irrigation,
drinking or other domestic purposes.
Broadcast application for control of woody plants
(see dosage notes on introductory page).
Spot treatment for individual trees or scattered
stands. Spread pellets evenly on soil over root
system.
NF
Refer to dosages and limitations under Rights of Way.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-16.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PICLORAM (POTASSIUM SALT)
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. acid equiv./A.)
FORESTS
2.0-8.5 (PI)
0.02 per 100
sq. ft. (PI)
AQUATIC AREAS
Adjacent to water
Outer ditch banks
2.0 (S)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NF
Do not move treated soil. Do not apply near
crops, shade trees or other desirable plants.
Do not apply where surface or subsurface ground
water can run onto crop lands. Do not allow
contamination of water used for irrigation,
drinking or other domestic purposes.
Broadcast application for control of woody plants
(see dosage notes on introductory page).
Spot treatment for individual trees or scattered
stands. Spread pellets evenly on soil over root
system.
MF
Do not move treat' : ... t ;o r..ot graze or use
treated areas for crop , eduction until chemical
is inactivated (about 3 years). Do not apply where
surface or subsurface ground water can run onto
crop lands.
Spray for general use on perennial weeds (see
"Broadleaf weeds controlled," previous page).
Apply as course, low pressure spray (20-40
Ibs. per sq. in.) anytime during growing season.
Spray to wet foliage and soil.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-P-16.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
POTASSIUM CYANATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP; PI
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
18.4
Apply when crop is dormant in winter.
Issued: 5-8-70
I-P-25
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PROFLURALIN*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: Do not enter sprayed area until dry.
For preplant soil incorporation in control of
certain annual grasses and broadleaf weeds.
Hot dependent upon rainfall for effectiveness.
Will not control established weeds. Poor weed
control may result from delayed or shallow
incorporation. Toxic to fish.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Interferes with seed germination processes; may
inhibit photosynthesis and respiration.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED: (a)
Florida pusley (b)
lambsquarters
pigweed
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
barnyardgrass green foxtail
crabgrass johnsongrass (seedling only)
giant foxtail Texas panicum
goosegrass yellow foxtail
NOTE: (a) Will not control the following:
black nightshade nutgrass
cocklebur ragweed
jimsonweed velvetgrass
mallow
(b) When applied at a minimum rate of 0.75 Ibs.act/A.
*N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-cu a» a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N-propyl-p-toluidine
^Proprietary name: "Tolban"
Issued: 10-20-75 I-P-31.1 Replaces page issued: 6-30-75
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs.act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALFALFA (seedling)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROFLURALIN
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
COTTON
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
0.1 ppm. [in or on alfalfa (fresh), alfalfa hay].
Do not make more than one application per year.
Do not plant any crop other than those listed
on the label in case of crop failure. Treated
land may be rotated to other crops in the fall or fol-
lowing spring. Do not use if a nurse crop such
as oats is to be planted or if an alfalfa grass
mixture is to be seeded.
Preplant soil incorporation. Broadcast or band.
Apply to the soil surface and incorporate into
top 2-3 inches in the same operation (or within 4
hours). Dosage is determined by soil
texture. Reduce dosage proportionately to band
areas actually treated (refer to formula on label).
Do not use on muck or peat soils. Do not use in
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,
Montana, North Dakota, or South Dakota.
0.1 ppm. (cottonseed)
Do not make more than one application per year. Do
not plant any crop other than those listed on the
label in case of crop failure. Treated land may
be rotated to other crops in the fall or following
spring.
Preplant soil incorporation. Broadcast or band.
Apply to the soil surface and incorporate into the
top 2-3 inches in the same operation (or within 4
hours). Dosage is determined by soil texture.
Reduce dosage proportionately to band area actually
treated (refer to formula on label). Do not use on
muck or peat soils. Do not graze or feed treated
forage to livestock.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-P-31.2
Replaces page issued 10-20-75
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PPOFLURALIN
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs.act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
DRY BEANS
(lima, kidney
pinto, navy)
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
GARBANZO PEAS
(chickpeas)
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
GUAR
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
MUNGBEANS
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (beans, fodder and forage).
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and
meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation.
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
0.1 ppm. (peas, fodder and forage)
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and
meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation.
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
0.1 ppm. (pod, fodder and forage)
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and meat
byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation.
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
0.1 ppm. (beans, fodder and forage)
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and meat
byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry
and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation,
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
Issued: 10-20-75
I-P-31.3
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EPA
Crops and Dosage.
(Ibs.act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
OKFA
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
SAFFLOWER
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
SNAPBEANS
(green, string
and wax)
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
SOUTHERN PEAS
(cowpeas, blackeyed
peas)
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROFLURAL1K
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (pod, fodder and forage).
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and
meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation. Peft-r to COTTON
(same information).
0.1 ppm. (safflower seed)
Do not graze or feed treated safflower forage to
livestock.
Preplant soil incorporation. Refer to COTTON
(same information).
0.1 ppm. (beans, fodder and forage).
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and
meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation. Refer to COTTON
(same information).
0.1 ppm. (peas, fodder and forage).
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and meat
byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation. Refer to COTTON
(same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-P-31.4
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SOYBEANS
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROFLURALIN
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
SUNFLOWER
0.5-0.75 (coarse)
0.75-1.0 (medium)
1.0 (fine)
(in 10-40 gal. water)
0.1 ppm. (soybeans, soybean forage).
0.3 ppm. (soybean hay).
0.02 ppm. (eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and meat
byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
poultry and sheep).
Preplant soil incorporation.
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
0.1 ppm. (sunflower seed)
Do not graze or feed treated sunflower forage
to livestock.
Preplant soil incorporation.
(same information).
Refer to COTTON
Issued: 10-20-75
I-P-31.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-PROPYL BUTYLETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE *
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DO3AGE LBffiEATICNS
(ppm;
Sugar "beets
Tomatoes
Tobacco
(light air-
cured, cigar
filler, flu-
cured)
0.1
(tops anc
roots)
0.1
NF
Ibs . actual /A .
6.0
^.0
6.0
6.0
2.7
2.7
2.7
7.0
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation. Direct
seeded immediately.
or
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
or
Posttransplant soil incorporation at
layby. Do not apply within 8 days
before harvest.
Pretransplant soil incorporation or
by sweeps .
Prebedding, pretransplant. Incorporate
immediately with tandem disc and bed up
immediately before transplanting.
or
Postbedding, pretransplant. Incorporate
immediately using a power-driven rotary hoe
with variable length blades.
or
Postbedding, pretransplant sub-surface
sweeps. Use only special equipment
designed for sweep application.
**
* Proprietary name; "Tillam"
Issued: 12-20-74
I-P-32
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S-PROPYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peanuts
Potatoes
Soybeans
Sweetpotatoes
Tobacco
0.1
(peanuts,
forage,
and hay)
0.1
0.1
(soybeans
forage,
and hay)
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
2.5
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Preplant soil incorporation or with
injectors or sweeps.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation.
Use restricted to the Northeastern United
States. Preplant soil incorporation.
-or-
Emergence soil incorporation. Apply after
drag-off.
-or-
Use restricted to the Northeastern United
States. Postemergence soil incorporation.
Apply as a directed spray at lay-by. Do
not apply within 60 days before harvest.
Preplant soil incorporation or with
injectors or sweeps.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation or soil
surface application.
-or-
Postemergence soil incorporation when
crop is 1-2 inches tall.
Pretransplant soil incorporation
immediately ahead of bedding up discs.
Use restricted to Virginia, Maryland and
Kentucky. Posttransplant soil incorpora-
tion 7 days after setting plants.
*Proprietary name: "Vernam"
Issued: 6-15-72
I-P- 33
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PYRAZON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: Do not use on sandy or loamy sand soils for
table beets as crop injury may result. Do
no use preemergence on muck or peat soils or on
soils with organic matter higher than 5% for
table beets as unsatisfactory weed control may
result.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibition of photosynthesis. Absorbed through
roots. Translocated.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
fanweed lambsquarters purslane
goosefoot mustard ragweed
(including nightshade shepherdspurse
nettleleaf) pigweed smartweed
henbit
GRASSES CONTROLED: Available as a package mix with dalapon for
control of certain grasses in sugar beets.
Certain tank mixes are also recommended on
the product label for expanded control of
either grasses or broadleaf weeds. Refer to
product labels for specific information.
*5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone
Issued: 6-30-75 I-P-34.1
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PYRAZON
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
BEETS
2.6 (sandy loam
soils) to 3.25
(in 20-40 gal.
water).
3.25
(in 20-40
gal. water)
SUGAR BEETS
2.6 (sandy loams)
to 3.25 (loams,
silt loams, clays)
(in 20-40 gal.
water).
2.6 (sandy loams)
to 3.25 (in
20-40 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.1 ppm. (beets); 1.0 ppm. (tops); 0.01 ppm. (milk)
Preemergence. Spray after beet seeds are planted
and before beets or weeds emerge. Irrigate if no
rain falls within 5-10 days after treatment. If
irrigation isn't possible, use a shallow cultiva-
tion before weeds are 2 inches tall. Do not
use on sandy or loamy sand, muck or peat soils, or
on soils with organic matter higher than 5%.
Postemergence (early).
Broadcast. Treat after beets have expanded 2 true
leaves and before any weeds have more than 2-4
true leaves (usually within 2 weeks). Do not use
on sandy or loamy sand soils.
Band treatment. Decrease dosage proportionately
to the area actully treated. Do not use on sandy
or loamy sand soils.
0.01 ppm. (beets); 1.0 ppm. (tops); 0.01 ppm. (milk)
Preplant with furrow irrigations. Use limited to
Plains, Mountain and Western states. Broadcast
or band. Incorporate with rotary tiller to not
more than 2 inches. Do not disc. Reduce dosage
in proportion to band areas actually treated.
Irrigate throughly until tops of beets are
thoroughly wetted. Repeat irrigation as often
is necessary. If crop is lost, do not plant other
crops in same season.
Preemergence without irrigation. Use limited
to Central and Eastern states. Broadcast or
band. Reduce dosage proportionately to band area
actually treated. Spray immediately after beet
seeds are planted, before beets and weeds emerge.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-P-34.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PYRAZON
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitation
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS (cont'd-)
2.6 (low organic Preemergence with sprinkler irrigation. Use
matter loam soils) limited to Plains, Mountain and Western states.
to 3.25 (loam Band application only. Apply immediately after
and clay soils) or within 3 days after planting. Reduce dosage
(in 20-40 gal. proportionately to area actually treated. If
water) crop is lost, do not plant other crops in same
season.
2.6-3.25 Postemergence tanks mixes. All areas. Apply after
weeds emerge and have 2 true leaves, but before weeds
reach the 4-leaf stage. Do not apply if weeds are
stressed by lack of moisture, excessive heat,
wind, cold or frost as insufficient weed control
may result. If crop is lost, do not plant other
crops in same season. Good soil moisture prior
to treatment is necessary. Irrigate after appli-
cation. This postemergence dosage range applies
to various recommended tank mixes. Refer to
the pyrazon label for specific data concerning
the weeds controlled, dosages, uses and limitations.
These tank mixes can only follow preemergence
applications of pyrazon in the Central and
Eastern states. Do not exceed a total of 6.5
Ibs. act./A. of pyrazon in one season.
Issued: 6-30-75 I-P-34.3
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PYRAZON
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitation
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS (cont'd.)
Split application. Use limited to Central and
Eastern states. Do not apply more than 6.5 Ibs./A.
in one season.
2.6-3.25 Preemergence.
2.6-3.25 Postemergence.
3.24 pyrazon Package mix. Pyrazon is also formulated as a
to 2.22 dalapon package mix with dalapon for the additional control
(in 40 gal. water) of foxtail, barnyardgrass and annual bluegrass.
Apply early postemergence. Broadcast or band.
Treat after sugar beets have 2 true leaves and
before weeds have more than 2-4 true leaves. This
treatment may burn beet leaves or cause temporary
stunting under some conditions. Do not apply when
sugar beet foliage is wet. Do not broadcast
in dry, irrigated regions. Reduce dosage
proportionately to band area actually treated. Do
not use if pyrazon was applied as a preplant or
preemergence spray.
Issued: 16-30-75 I-P-34.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SILVEX*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC esters; S amine salt; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide and Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Apples
Pastures and
Ranges
Prunes
Rice
Sugarcane
0.1
(Interim)
Extended
0.1
(Interim)
0.1
(Interim)
0.1
(Interim)
Ib. actual/A.
60 grams/A.
(20 pprn)
4.0
0.75
38 grams/A.
(20 ppm)
1.5
1.5
3.0
3.0
Preharvest drop control. Single
application 4 to 8 days before drop
begins (2 weeks before harvest).
Woody plants and brush. Apply in late
spring thru season until 3 weeks before
frost. Do not use on freshly seeded
pastures or rangelands.
Mesquite control. Make an application
in late spring when plants have leaves
fully expanded.
Use restricted to the Pacific Northwest.
Preharvest drop control. Apply as full
cover spray 800 to 1100 degree days after
full bloom when above 43° F. and 60 or
more days before harvest.
Treat 4-8 weeks after emergence of rice.
If flooded, treat 7-9 weeks after seeding.
Use restricted to Florida.
Postemergence broadcast application.
Make second application before cane is
3 1/2 feet tall.
Use restricted to Louisiana.
Preemergence to plant cane or after
shaving and off-barring.
Use restricted to Louisiana.
Postemergence, repeat if not applied
preemergence. Do not apply within 5
months before harvest for food and feed.
Apply any time to cane grown for planting
purposes only.
*2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propionic acid
Issued: 12-20-74 I-S-3-1
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SILVEX
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Sugarcane
(continued)
Aquatic sites:
Lakes
Ponds
Emerged
weeds
Submerged
weeds
0.1
(Interim)
Extended
Extended
Extended
lb. actual/A.
5.0
5.0
40 (granular)
or
8 (liquid)
40 (granular)
or
6 Ib./acre ft.
(liquid)
Use restricted to Hawaii.
Preemergence application immediately
after planting or ratooning and before
cane emerges.
Use restricted to Hawaii.
Postemergence application as a directed
spray to weeds in interline space. Do
not spray cane. Do not apply more than
twice to any one crop .
Apply when emerged weeds are actively
growing, Repeat up to 6 weeks before
freezing. Do not treat more than 1/2
area in any one month.
Do not contaminate water intended for
domestic, irrigation, or crop spraying
purposes .
Apply when submerged weeds are actively
growing. Repeat up to 6 weeks before
freezing. Do not treat more than 1/2
area in any one month.
Do not contaminate water intended for
domestic, irrigation, or crop spraying
purposes .
"c*
Issued: 12-20-74
I-S-3-2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SIMAZ1NE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Flowable, WP, D. Paste
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
Alfalfa
Almonds
Apples
Artichokes
Asparagus
(established)
Avocados
15
0.02
(milk,
neat, fat
ind meat
byproducts
f cattle
oats, hogs
lorses,
joultry
ind sheep^
0.25
(hulls
and nuts
0.25
0-5
10
0.25
Ibs. actual/A,
1.6
k.O
k.O
k.O
Apply broadcast to crop established at
least one year and in fall after first
killing frost but before January 1.
Do not gra/,e treated areas for 30 days
or cut hay for 60 days after treatment.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one or
more years. Do not apply to foliage
or while nuts are on ground.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one
or more years. Do not apply to foliage
or fruit.
Apply directed spray after last fall
tillage but before weeds emerge. Make
no more than one applicat ion per year.
Apply in spring after disking and before
spears and weeds emerge. Repeat after
harvest and weed growth removed.
Use limited to California. Apply to
orchard floor following final preparation
of the grove before weeds emerge. Do
not apply to foliage or fruit.
*2-chloro-4,6-bis (ethylamino)-s-triazine
Issued: 4-30-73
I-S-12.1
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SIMAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Bermudagrass;
(Coastal)
(Midland)
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cherries:
(s our)
(sweet)
Corn:
(field)
(pop)
(sweet)
15
0.02
(milk,
meat,fat,
and meat
byproducts
of cattle
goats, bogs,
horses,
poultry,
and sheep'
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
(fresh
corn,
sweet
corn
[kernels
and cobs
with husks
removed)
grain,
fodderand
forage))
Ibs. actual/A.
5-2
k.Q
k.O
k.O
Posttransplant. Apply after sprigging
and before weeds emerge. Do not graze
treated areas for 60 days or cut for
hay for 90 days after treatment.
-or-
Apply to established crop in fall or
spring before weeds emerge. Do not
graze treated areas for 60 days or cut
for hay for 90 days after treatment.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest.
Do not apply to foliage or while
fruit is present.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest.
Do not apply to foliage or while fruit
is present.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest.
Do not apply to foliage or while fruit
is present.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge, and trees are established one
or more years. Do not apply to foliage
or fruit.
Preplant. Apply in fall and plow land
in spring just prior to seeding. Do
not plant any crop except those specifiec
on the label the following year. Do
not graze treated areas.
-or-
Preemergence. Do not plant any crop
except those specified on the label the
following year. Do not graze treated
areas. Do not apply more than k.0 lb.
actual to corn in any one year.
Issued: 5-31-69
I-S-12.2
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SIMAZINE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
Ippm;
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Filberts
Grapefruit
Grapes
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
C.25
0.25
Its. actual/A.
k.O
2.0
IKO
4.0
4.0
k.o
k.Q
9.6
4.8
Use restricted to Massachusetts . Apply
in spring before growth begins or in
fall after harvest .
Apply in spring before weeds emerge.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest.
Do not apply to foliage or while fruit
is present.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest.
Do not apply to foliage or while fruit
is present.
Use restricted to Oregon and Washington.
Apply to orchard floor in fall when
trees are established one year or more.
Do not contact foliage or spray nuts
on the ground during harvest season.
Do not apply more than 4 Ib. actual per
acre per year.
Use restricted to California. Apply to
grove floor before weeds emerge and trees
are established one or more years. Do
not contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use restricted to Texas. Apply to grove
floor before weeds emerge and trees are
established one or more years. Do not
contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use restricted to Florida. Apply to
grove floor before weeds emerge and trees
are established one or nore years . Do
not contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Apply to vineyard floor from late fall
after harvest to early spring before
wreeds emerge and vineyards are establishe<
3 or more years.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-S-12.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SIMAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Grasses
(seed crop)
Lemons
Loganberries
Macadamia
orchards
Olives
Oranges
15
0.02
(milk
meat,fat
and meat
byproduct
of cattle
goats,
hogs,
horses,
poultry
and sheep
0.25
0.25
0.25
(nuts)
0.25
0.25
Ibs. actual/A.
2.0
1.6
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
1.6
Use restricted to Pacific Northwest
States. Apply to grass as fall rain
begins and grass has been cut one or
more times. Do not graze treated areas
for 30 days or cut for hay within 60
days after treatment.
Use restricted to Arizona. Apply to
grove floor in fall and repeat in spring
prior to weed emergence, and trees are
established one or more years. Do not
contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use restricted to California. Apply to
grove floor before weeds emerge and trees
are established one or more years. Do
not contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest. Do i
not apply to foliage or while fruit is
present.
Apply just prior to weed emergence and
repeat as necessary. Do not spray
while nuts are on the ground.
Apply to orchard floor in late fall or
midwinter before weeds emerge. Do not
contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use restricted to Arizona. Apply to
grove floor in fall and repeat in spring
prior to weed emergence, and trees are
established one or more years. Do not
contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Issued: 12-20-74
l-S-12.4
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SIMAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Oranges
(Continued)
Peaches
Pears
** Pecans
Plums
0.25
0.25
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
4.0
4.8
9.6
4.0
4.0
4.0
(WP)
0.25
Use limited to California. Apply to
grove floor before weeds emerge and trees
are established one or more years. Do
not contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use limited to Texas. Apply to grove
floor before weeds emerge and trees are
established one or more years. Do not
contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Use limited to Florida. Apply to
grove floor before weeds emerge and trees
are established one or more years. Do
not contact foliage or fruit with spray.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one or
more years. Do not contact foliage or
fruit with spray.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one or
more years. Do not contact foliage or
fruit with spray.
Do not use west of the Pecos River, in
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona or California.
Apply to orchard floor and avoid contact
with fruit or foliage. Broadcast or
band. Apply only to orchards or groves
when trees have been established two
years or more. Do not make more than one
application per year. Do not apply when
nuts are on the ground. Do not allow
animals to graze treated areas. Do not
use on sand or sandy loam soils.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one or
more years. Do not contact foliage or
fruit with spray.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-S-12.5 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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KPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SIMAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
' ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Raspberries
Strawberries
(Marshall)
Sugarcane
Walnuts
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
Ibs. actual/A.
4.0
1.0
1.0
4.0
4.0
Apply in spring before weeds emerge and
fruit set, or in fall after harvest. Do
not apply to foliage or while fruit is
present.
Use restricted to Northwest area.
Posttransplant. Apply 3-4 weeks after
setting. Repeat application in fall of
first year.
-or-
Postharvest. Apply after harvest or in
fall. Irrigation may be necessary. Do
not apply in spring to bearing plants.
Preemergence. Apply at or immediately
after planting and before weeds or cane
emerge. For ratoon crop, apply
immediately after harvest, or before cane
emerges.
-or-
Postemergence. Apply once over cane or
two directed sprays between rows. Do
not apply after "close-in". Do not feed
or graze treated forage to livestock. Do
not apply more than 10 pounds actual
chemical per acre per crop cycle.
Apply to orchard floor before weeds
emerge and trees are established one or
more years. Do not apply to foliage or
while nuts are on the ground.
Issued: 12-20-74
I-S-12.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SIMAZINE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Aquatic Sites:
Ponds
12
(fish)
Ibs act./A. ft.
1.4-2.7
3.4
2.7-5.4
6.8
Broadcast. Make applications after seasonal
flow has ceased when 5-10% of the pond
surface is covered with algal mats and/or
while submerged aquatic weeds are actively
growing and before they reach the surface.
Treat only light to moderately infested
ponds,and do so before the water tempera-
ture exceeds 75*F. Mix portions of the
product with water in a pail to form a thin
paste or slurry. Toss the slurry into the
pond and repeat at different locations
around the pond margins until the required
amount has been applied. Repeat treatment,
if necessary, at the first signs of algal
mats. Do not treat in the fall or just
before freezing is expected. Do not use
treated water for irrigation, livestock
watering or human consumption for 12 months
following treatment.
Control of unicellular algae.
Control of Cladophora, Chara, water net
and benthic algae.
Control of submerged weeds (pondweed,
naiad, watermilfoil, etc.)
Control of Cabomba (fanwort).
Issued: 3-30-77
I-S-12.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM CHLORATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Defoliant, Desiccant, PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L, D,
Herbicide G, C, S
GENERAL INFORMATION: A nonselective non-crop area herbicide, cotton defoliant
and grain sorghum desiccant. Product is a strong oxi-
dant. Avoid drift.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Herbicidal - Its reduction to hypochlorite in the effected
cells ties up nitrate reduction. May inhibit the actual
nitrate reducing apparatus.
As a desiccant - Provides sufficient injury to cell membranes
so as to permit rapid water loss.
As a defoliant - Lowers auxin levels and increases perme-
ability resulting in leaf abscission.
WEEDS CONTROLLED: Controls most annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and
grasses.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-S-16.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM CHLORATE
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
COTTON
3-5
3-5
FALLOW LAND
0.89-1.77
(in 2-3 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
exempt (cottonseed).
Do not treat later than 7-10 days prior to harvest.
Do not graze treated areas or feed gin waste to
livestock.
Defoliation. Apply when at least 70% of the bolls
are open and 2-3 weeks prior to anticipated picking
date. The youngest bolls expected to make cotton
should be at least 30 days old. Do not use earlier
than 30-40 days after cut-out (usually 40 in irri-
gated areas). Thorough coverage of the plant is
essential. A second application may be necessary.
Use the lower rate when the plants and weather
conditions are ideal for defoliation. Low tem-
peratures, or stressed, or very rank, tall cotton
would require the use of the highest rate. Do
not apply during very high mid-day temperatures.
Do not graze treated areas or feed gin waste to
livestock.
Ground application.
gal. water.
Apply as above in 5 30
Aerial application. Apply as above in 4-15
gal. water. Swath width should not exceed
wing spread. Avoid drift.
N.F.
Spot treatment for control of johnsongrass.
Apply the recommended dosage to a 100 sq. ft.
area. Use a pressure sprayer with a flat fan
spray nozzle to thoroughly soak the foliage.
The treated area may remain barren for six
months after application.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-S-16.2
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Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
GRAIN SORGHUM
4-6
(in 12-15 gal.
water)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
around buildings,
farm yards, fence
rows, etc.
0.44-1.77 (D)
(per 100 sq. ft.)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM CHLORATE
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
railroad,
roadway
0.98-2.45 (C)
0.44-1.77 (D)
0.28-0.36 (L)
(per 100 sq. ft.)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
buildings, fence
rows, tank farms,
track yards,
storage areas
exempt (grain sorghum, fodder and forage)
Desiccant. Apply 7-10 days before harvest,
Do not graze treated areas.
N.F.
Apply as a spray or dust (refer to product label)
Top growth should be disked in or mowed and
removed prior to a dry application. In areas of
light rainfall (8-20 in.), make dry application
in the fall or early winter. In areas of heavy
rainfall (20 in. or more), apply in the spring.
Do not apply during hot, dry weather. Do not
plow, cultivate, burn or pasture treated areas
for several months after treatment.
N.F.
Apply as a dust, crystal or spray (refer to
product label) after the predominant weed
species have emerged. Thorough coverage is
necessary. Repeat if necessary. Do not apply
during or immediately after rainfall. The tim-
ing for dry applications should be noted as in
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES.
N.F.
Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
Issued: 10-20-75
I-S-16.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM CHLORATE
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act.)
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
driveways, fence rows, N.F.
foundations, patios,
sidewalks, trash cans Spray foliage to saturation. Avoid contact with
lawns, ornamentals and other desirable plants. Do
not apply over underlying roots of any desirable
vegetation such as trees, shrubs and vines.
AQUATIC AREAS
drainage ditch banks N.F.
0.44-1.77 (D) Spot treatment. Apply as a dust, dry crystal or
0.50-2.49 (C) spray (refer to product label). Apply in Aug. -
(per 100 sq. ft.) Nov. where winter rainfall is between 18-20 inches.
Apply in spring where there is more than 20 in.
of winter rainfall. Make the dry application at
least 6 feet beyond the infested area. Do not
apply in hot, dry weather. When using a spray
solution, thoroughly wet foliage and dampen the
soil surface under the plants. Keep off treated
areas.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-S-16.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM METHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LEMTTATiaHS
Propagation beds
and crop fields
Tobacco
NF
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
506
383
Preplant soil fumigation. Cultivate 5-7
days after application and aerate for 7-14
days, or until soil is free of odor. Do
not apply when soil temperature is less
than 60° F, or more than 90° F.
Seed bed treatment. Preplant soil
fumigation. Treat for 24-48 hours,
cultivate 7 days after application and
seed tobacco 21 or more days after
application.
Issued: 12-15-71
l-S-27
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM TRICHLOROACETATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(pptn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugar beets
Sugar cane
Plant cane
Stubble cane
0.5
0.5
Ib. actual/A.
8.1
27.0
3.3
9.1
Preemergence application. Do not use tops
for feed or food.
Preemergence and early postmergence
applications.
Apply on drill after shaving and after
stubble digger or rotary hoe has been used
and before any seedlings emerge. Repeat
application 4-5 weeks later (combined with
2,4-D.
Preemergence application on stubble cane
in combination with 2, 4-D.
Issued: 5-15-72
I-S-31
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
STODDARD SOLVENT*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: An herbicide for selective annual weed control.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: May prevent gas exchange between leaves and air or
penetrate tissues and disrupt plasma membranes.
WEEDS CONTROLLED:
a) Controls most annual broadleaf weeds and grasses.
b) May provide top kill of perennial weeds, but growth will resume.
c) Does not control ragweed, beggarticks and certain mustards.
*petroleum naphtha
Issued: 3-30-77 I-S-32-1.1
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Crops and Dosage
(gal. of 100%/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ASPARAGUS
80-100 gal./A.
BEETS (TABLE)
75-100 gal./A.
CARAWAY
75-100 gal./A.
100 gal./A.
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
STODDARD SOLVENT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
CARROTS
75-100 gal./A.
100 gal./A.
Exempt.
Post-harvest treatment to asparagus beds. Broadcast.
Apply after cutting of crop to thoroughly wet the
weed growth on the ground below the asparagus tops.
Do not spray top fern growth of asparagus.
Exempt.
emergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet weed growth 2 to 3 days prior to the emergence
the crop.
Preemergence. Broadcast,
of the crop.
Exempt.
Six week preharvest interval.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly wet
weed growth 2 to 3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply to weeds that
are 2 in. high or smaller while the crop is in
the 2-4 "fern-leaf" stage of growth. Repeat
application within 4-6 weeks if necessary. Do
not apply to a crop that is wet with rain or
dew.
Exempt.
Six week preharvest interval.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop. „
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply to weeds that
are 2 in. high or smaller while the crop is in
the 2-4 "fern-leaf" stage of growth. Repeat
application within 4-6 weeks if necessary. Do
not make more than one application to early
bunching carrots. Do not apply to a crop that
is wet with rain or dew.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-S-32-1.2
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Crops and Dosage
(gal. of 100%/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
CELERY
75-100 gal./A.
40-75 gal./A.
Corn (sweet)
75-100 gal./A.
CRANBERRIES
400 gal./A.
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
STODDARD SOLVENT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
DILL
75-100 gal./A.
100 gal./A.
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Pretransplant. Apply to thoroughly wet the weeds.
Avoid excessive run-off.
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Exempt.
Apply in the spring while crop is dormant. Direct
the spray to hit the crowns of the plants or
the soil surface rather than the tops of the
cranberry plants.
Exempt.
Six week preharvest interval.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply to weeds that
are 2 in. high or smaller, while the crop is in
the 2-4 "fern-leaf" stage of growth. Repeat
application within 4-6 weeks if necessary. Do
not apply to a crop that is wet with rain or
dew.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-S-32-1.3
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Crops and Dosage
(gal. of 100%/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ONIONS
75-100 gal./A.
30-40 gal./A.
PARSLEY
75-100 gal./A.
PARSNIPS
75-100 gal./A.
100 gal./A.
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
STODDARD SOLVENT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
POTATOES
75-100 gal./A.
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the
emergence of the crop.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply up to the
hook stage when temperatures are below 75°F.
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Exempt.
Six week preharvest interval.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apo thoroughly wet
the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
Postemergenc. Broadcast. Apply to weeds that
are 2 in. high or smaller, while the crop is in
the 2-4 "fern-leaf" stage of growth. Repeat
application within 4-6 weeks if necessary.
Do not apply to a crop that is wet with rain
or dew.
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the
emergence of the crop.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-S-32-1.4
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Crops and Dosage
(gal. of 100%/A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGAR BEETS
75-100 gal./A.
Sites and Dosage
(gal. of 100%/A.)
ORNAMENTALS
GLADIOLUS
75-100 gal./A.
PINE SEEDLINGS
72.6 gal./A.
72.6 gal./A.
TULIPS
75-100 gal./A.
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
STODDARD SOLVENT
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
Exempt.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the crop.
N.F.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the
emergence of the nursery crop.
N.F.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to weed
seedlings while the pine seed coats are still
over the cotyledons.
Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply to weed
seedlings after the pine seedlings are one
year old.
N.F.
Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply to thoroughly
wet the weed growth 2-3 days prior to the emergence
of the nursery crop.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-S-32-1.5
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EPA. Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TFRBACTL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE EESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
L3METATIOTS
Apple
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Lemon
Orange
Grapefruit
Orange
0.1
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
3-2
3.2
6.k
8.0
k.o
*3-tert-butyl-5-chloro-6-methyluracii
Issued: 8-31-68
Single spring spray to soil of orchards
established 3 or more years. Do not
replant treated area to any crop within
two years after last application. Do not
contact foliage or fruit.
Directed spray to floor of orchards, where
trees established one or more years. Do
not replant treated areas to any crop
within 2 years, except citrus transplants
may be planted after one year. Do not
contact foliage or fruit.
Use restricted to Arizona and California.
Single directed spray to soil of orchards
established 2 or more years from winter
to early summer or split application in
fall and spring. Do not replant treated
areas to any crop, except grapefruit,
orange and lemon may be planted after one
year. Do not contact foliage or fruit.
Use restricted to Texas. Single spring or
early summer spray to soil of orchards
established 2 or more years. Do not
replant treated areas to any crop except
orange and grapefruit within 2 years after
last application. Do not contact foliage
or fruit.
Use restricted to Florida. Early spring
or summer directed spray to soil of
orchards established 2 or more years. Do
not replant treated area to any crop with-
in 2 years after last application, except
orange and grapefruit may be planted sifter
1 yeax. Do not apply more than 8 Ibs.
actual/A, per year. Repeat once when
needed.
I-T-1.1
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TERBACIL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Peach
Peppermint
Spearmint
j
j Sugarcane
>
i
J
0.1
0.1
(hay)
0.1
(hay)
0.1
DS. actual/A.
3.2
1.6
1.6
3.2
1.0
1
Single spring spray to soil of orchards
established 3 or more years. Do not
replant treated area to any crop within
2 years after last application. Do not
contact foliage or fruit.
Preemergence. Apply in spring or fall
after last cultivation. Do not replant
treated areas to any other crop within
2 years .
Preemergence. Single application in
spring or fall. Do not replant treated
areas to any other crop within 2 years.
Use limited to Louisiana. Preemergence:
single spring application immediately
after off -barring and covering fall
planted cane or first year stubble crop
not treated previous fall. Do not j
replant treated area to any crop within
one year after last application.
-or- •
Use limited to Louisiana. Preemergence: |
split application. One-half dosage in
fall immediately after planting and
repeat immediately in spring after off-
barring. Do not replant treated area
to any crop within one year after last j
application. ;
Use limited to Louisiana. Layby treat-
ment immediately after last cultivation.
Do not replant treated areas to any crop
other than sugarcane within 2 years after
last application.
i
j
Issued: 6-30-75
I-T-1.2
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TERBACIL
I'SK
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sugarcane
(continued)
0.1
Ibs. actual/A
2.0
2.4
1.6
Use limited to Hawaii. Preemergence
single application to plant cane. Do not
plant any crop except sugarcane or pine-
apple for 2 years.
Use limited to Puerto Rico. Preemergence
single application to plant cane. Do not
plant any crop except sugarcane or pine-
apple for 2 years.
Use limited to Texas. Preemergence, fall
application to stubble or plant cane.
Repeat application in early spring. Do
not replant treated area to any crop
within 2 years after last application.
Issued:
6-30-75
I-T-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TEBUTHIURON*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
GENERAL INFORMATION: General weed killer for non-cropland uses. For
Best results, apply pre- or postemergence before
or during active growth.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TAP.GET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits photosynthesis. Absorbed through root system.
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
alfalfa (a) filaree
annual fleabane (a)
annual sowthistle (a) goldenrod (a)
bedstraw (a) grape (a)
black medic (a) gumweed (a)
bouncingbet (a)
bristly oxtongue (c)
(a)
giant ragweed (a)
(a)
heath aster
henbit (a)
buckhorn plantain (a) horseweed (a)
burclover Japanese honeysuckle
camphorweed ( (a) knapweed (a)
Carolina geranium (a) Kochia (a)
carpetweed (a) lambsquarters (a)
chickweed (a) lupine (a)
chicory (b) morningglory (a)
coast fiddleneck (a) perennial sowthistle
cocklebur (a) pigweed (a)
common cinquefoil (b) poision hemlock (a)
common mullein (a)
common purslane (c)
common ragweed (c)
(a)
common sunflower (a)
cudweed (d)
curley dock (a)
dogfennel (a)
poison ivy (b)
poorjoe (c)
prickly sida (a)
prostrate spurge
puncturevine (a)
red clover (a)
red raspberry (a)
(b)
rosering gaillardia (a)
Russian thistle (a)
saltbush (a)
shepherdspurse (a)
silverleaf nightshade (a)
smallflower buttercup
spikeweed (a)
spotted catsear (a)
(a) spotted spurge (a)
spurge (a)
staghorn sumac (b)
strawberry (a)
swamp smartweed (b)
telegraphplant (a)
(b) trembling aspen (b)
trumpetcreeper (a)
Venus lookingglass (d)
vetch (a)
Virginia creeper (a)
Virginia pepperweed (a)
white heath aster (a)
white sweet clover (b)
wild carrot (a)
yellow starthistle (a)
Dosages for control of above plants (Ibs. act./A.):
(a) 4.0
(b) 6.0
(c) 8.0
(d) 16.0
(See next page for GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED),
*N-t5-(l,l-dimethylethyl)-l,3,A-thiadiazol-2-yl]-N,N'-dimethylurea
*previous chemical name: l-(5-tert-butyl-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-l,3-dimethylurea
Proprietary name: "Spike".
Issued: 6-30-75
I-T-1-1.1
Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TEBUTHIURON
GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED:
annual bluegrass (a) downy bromegrass (a)
annual sedge (a)
barnyardgrass (c)
Bermudagrass (c)
broomsedge (a)
buffalograss (a)
bull sedge (c)
cheat (a)
common reed (b)
crabgrass (c)
crowfootgrass (a)
dallisgrass (d)
fescue (a)
field sandbur (b)
foxtail (a)
foxtail barley (b)
Italian ryegrass (a)
itchgrass (c)
Japanese bromegrass (b)
Kentucky bluegrass (a)
little barley (a)
lovegrass (c)
orchardgrass (c)
rattail fescue (a)
reed canarygrass (b)
ripgut bromegrass (a)
seedling Johnsongrass
smooth bromegrass (a)
Texas panicum (a)
timothy (a)
triple awngrass (b)
vaseygrass (d)
velvetgrass (a)
wild oat (a)
witchgrass (a)
(c)
Dosages for control of above plants (Ibs. act./A.)
(a) 4.0
(b) 6.0
(c) 8.0
(d) 16.0
Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS OF WAY
railroad ballast
railroad roadbeds
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
4-16 Ibs.
(See dosage for
specific weeds)
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
airport runways
industrial
buildings
lumberyards
tank farms
utility substations
N.F.
Do not apply on or near desirable foliage or where
roots of desirable foliage extend to treated areas.
Do not use on walks, driveways, lawns, patios, or
tennis courts. Do not contaminate any body of
water.
Preemergence or postemergence.
Apply by fixed-boom power sprayer for large areas.
For small areas, apply by tank-type hand sprayer
or sprinkling can.
N.F.
Refer to RIGHTS OF WAY (same information).
Issued: 6-30-75
I-T-1-1.2 Replaces page issued 12-20-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1, 2, k , 5-TETRACHLORO- 3-WITROEENZENE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Potatoes
0.01 Ibs. act./
100 Ibs.
Single postharvest application to
potatoes as they are placed in storage.
Do not feed treated potatoes to livestock
*TCNB
Issued: 1-31-69
I-T-2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRAHH)RO-3,5-DIMETHYL-2H-1,3,5-THIADIAZ.INE-2-THIONE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: D
TYPE PESTICIDE: HerMcide
USE TOLERANCE uosAGE LBffiEAIiaJS
(ppm;
Tobacco
NF
Ibs . actual/A.
306
Preplanting overall treatment to seed
"beds . Wait k or more weeks before
seeding.
*DMTT
Issued: 8-31-68
I-T-5
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EPA Compeadium of Registered Pesticides
S,S,S-TRIBUTYL PROSPHOROTRITHIDATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Defoliant
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
Cotton
k
[cotton-
seed )
6
[cotton-
seed
hulls )
0.02
( in meat ,
fat , and
meat
"byproducts
of cattle;
goats,
and sheep)
0.002
(milk)
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
2.25
Preharvest defoliation. Apply when 50?-
of the bolls are open. Bottom
defoliation. Apply to bottom half of
plants to mature bolls. Do not apply
within 7 days before harvest.
-or-
Preharvest defoliation. Apply to rank
cotton when 50fj of the bolls are open.
Two applications may be made 2-6 weeks
apart. Do not apply within 7 days
before harvest.
Issued:
I-T-11
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TRIBUTYL PHOSPHOROTRITHIOITE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Defoliant
USE TOLERANCE DOQAJJE UMETATICHS
Ippm;
Cotton
0.25
(cotton-
seed)
Ibs. actual/A.
1.5 (liquid)
2.0 (dust)
Apply vhen top bolls are firm to thumb
pressure. A second application may be
made 5-7 days later at the rate of
1.25 Ibs. /A. (liquid) or 0.75 Ibs. /A.
(dust).
Issued: 8-31-68
I-T- 12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
S-(2,3,3-TRICHLOROALLYL) DIISOPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Barley
Lentils
Peas:
Dried
Field
Green
Wheat:
Durham
Spring
Winter
0.05
(grain,
straw)
0.05
(lentils,
forage,
hay)
0.05
(peas,
forage,
hay)
0.05
(grain,
straw)
Ib. actual/A.
1.25 (EC),
1.5 (G)
1.25
1.25
J.25(EC),
]-5 (G)
Preplanting soil incorporation. Plant
crop within 3 weeks after application.
Do not graze livestock on treated crop.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation before
crop sprouts are 1/2 inch long. Do not
graze livestock on treated areas.
-or-
Preplant soil incorporation in fall for
spring planting. Do not plant oats next
year. Do not graze livestock on treated
crop,
Preplan!: soil incorporation. Plant crop
within 3 weeks after application. Do not
graze livestock on treated areas.
-or-
Preemergetice soil incorporation. Apply
soon after planting. Do not graze
livestock on treated areas.
PreplantLng soil incorporation. Plant
crop within 3 weeks after application.
Do not graze livestock on treated crop.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation. Apply
soon after planting. Do not graze
livestock on treated areas.
Preplanting soil incorporation. Plant
crop within 3 weeks after application.
Do not graze livestock on treated crop.
-or-
Preemergence soil incorporation before
crop sprouts are 1/2 inch long. Do not
graze livestock on treated areas.
-or-
Preplant soil incorporation in fall for
spring planting. Do not plant oats next
year. Do not graze livestock on treated
crop.
**
^Proprietary Name: Avadex 'BW
Issued: 11-15-72
I-T- 18
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EPA Compaadium of Registered Pesticides
TRICHLOROBENZYL CHLORIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
Corn t
Field
Pop
Sweet
0.02
(grain)
0.02
sweet
corn
kernels
plus cob
rLth husk
removed)
0.1
(forage
and
fodder)
Ibs . actual/A .
7-1
Preemergence application. Do not apply
where sprinkle or furrow irrigation is
used . Do not use on peaty muck soils
or soils with over 20$ organic matter.
Do not apply to land to be planted to
sugar beets, tomatoes, lettuce, or
potatoes the following year.
*Use only in combination with N,N-diallyl-2-chloroacetamide (CDAA)
Issued: 11-25-69 I-T-20
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1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHAKE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LEMETATICHS
ipisa;
Citrus Fruits :
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelo
Tangerines
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
2.1/1000 cu. ft
2qts. soln. witl
methylene
hloride per 100(
u. ft.)
Degreening, used with ethylene gas.
Apply metered dosage over 2\ hour
period . Exposure should not exceed
72 hours . Aerate by fan for 12
hours .
*Methyl chloraform
Issued: 8-31-68
I-T-22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (AMMONIUM SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: This chemical is presently only registered as a
mixture** with amitrole and atrazine for several
non-crop uses.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: Approximately 3 weeks.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Weeds start to turn white or brown
within a week.
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
alfalfa
Canada thistle
dandelion
filaree
kochia
lambsquarters
mugwort
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
mustard
nightshade
pigweed
plantain
poison ivy
puncture vine
purslane
ragweed
Russian thistle
smartweed
sowthlstle
bluegrass
crabgrass
downy brome
foxtail
quackgtfass
ryegrass
velvetgrass
wild oat
witchgrass
*Proprietary name: Fenac (ammonium salt)
***Proprietary name: Fenamine
Issued: 3-30-77
I-T-25.1
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2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (AMMONIUM SALT)
Sites and Dosage
(in Ibs. actual)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
Around buildings,
Driveways,
Outdoor storage
areas,
Fencelines
0.55/5,000 sq. ft.
(in 5 gal. water)
2.48/A. (under
15 inches a.r.)
4.95/A. (over
15 inches a.r.)
(in at least 100 gal.
water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NOTE: These dosages represent the weight
of the active ingredient 2,3,6-
trichlorophenylacetic acid (ammonium salt).
N.F. Do not allow spray to contaminate crops
or water used for irrigation, domestic or
fish purposes. Keep livestock off treated
areas.
Spot treatment. Apply a coarse spray to
small weeds in the spring or early summer to
wet weeds thoroughly. Cut and remove dead,
tall weeds. Treat 1-2 weeks later when
regrowth appears. Repeat application for
resistant weeds when regrowth is 6 to 12
inches tall (about 2 months). Do not use
near crops or ornamentals. Keep livestock
off treated areas. Formulated with amitrole
and atrazine.
Broadcast on large areas. Dosage is determined
by annual rainfall (a.r.). Apply a. coarse spray
to small weeds in the spring or early summer.
Wet weeds thoroughly. Cut and remove dead tall
weeds. Treat 1-2 weeks later when regrowth appears.
Repeat application for resistant weeds when regrowth
is 6 to 12 inches tall (about 2 months). Do not use
near crops or ornamentals. Keep livestock off
treated areas. Formulated with amitrole and
atrazine.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-T-25.2
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2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (AMMONIUM SALT)
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(in Ibs. actual
NOTE: These dosages represent the weight
of the active ingredient 2,3,6-
trichlorophenylacetic acid (ammonium salt).
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Fencelines, N.F. Do not allow spray to contaminate water
Highways, used for irrigation, domestic or fish purposes.
Power lines. Keep livestock off treated areas.
Substations.
Under paving
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES for dosages and
use patterns (same information for spot treatment
and broadcast).
3.3-4.95/A. To control weed growth under asphalt or cement cover.
(in at least 300 gal. Destroy existing weed growth. Grade and level area
water) to be surfaced. Apply as a. coarse spray. Apply
asphalt or cement cover to treated area as soon as
possible. Do not use near crops or ornamentals.
Formulated with amitrole and atrazine.
Issued: 3-30-77 I-T-25.3
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2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (AMMONIUM SALT)
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
around buildings, Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
driveways,
outdoor storage areas,
fencelines,
parking lots,
under paving
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL AND REG. FAC.,
SCHOOLS
around buildings, Refer to RIGHTS-OF-WAY (same information).
driveways,
outdoor storage areas,
fencelines,
parking lots,
drive-in theaters,
under paving
Issued: 3-30-77 I-T-25.4
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2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (DIMETHYLAMINE SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: This chemical is presently only registered as a mixture**
with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (dimethylamine salt)***
for weed control in sugarcane.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
chickweed morningglory ragweed
dock nightshade spiny amaranth
henbit purslane sowthistle
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
alexandergrass crabgrass goosegrass
barnyardgrass foxtail johnsongrass (seedlings)
NOTE: Control is extended to other unmentioned weeds which are also
susceptible to 2,4-D. Johnsongrass originating from established
rhizomes will not be controlled.
*Proprietary name: Fenac (dimethylamine salt)
' **Proprietary name: Fenac plus
***2,4-D
Issued: 3-30-77 I-T-26.1
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2,3,6-TRICKLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (DIMETHYLAMINE SALT)
Crops and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE (Plant cane)
1.13-1.5
(in 12-18 gal. water)
1.5
(In 50 gal. water)
1.13-1.5
(in 12-18 gal. water)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
NOTE: The following dosages represent the weight of
the active ingredient 2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetlc
acid (dlmethylamine salt) only.
0.1 ppm. 2,3,6-trtchlorophenlacetic acid
(dimethylamlne salt)
2 ppm 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (dimethylamlne
salt)
Preemergence band application. Use limited to
Louisiana. Apply between August 1 - September 15.
Treat after planting and before weeds are more than
2 In. tall. Use the higher rate on light textured
soils only for control of seedling johnsongrass.
Use the lower rate for control of other weeds
regardless of soil texture, and after September 15
regardless of soil texture or weeds to be controlled.
Apply on a band 30 in. wide on rows spaced 72 In.
apart. Bagasse should not be used for feed or forage.
Do not use near ornamentals. Formulated with 2,4-D.
Preemergence broadcast application. Use limited to
Florida. Apply In the fall shortly after planting,
but before weeds are 4 in. tall. Repeat application
after 3 weeks if necessary to facilitate weed control.
Bagasse should not be used for feed or forage. Do not
use near ornamentals. Formulated with 2,4-D.
Postemergence band application. Use limited to
Louisiana. Apply in the spring after shaving, off-
barrlng and redrawing the rows of fall planted
cane and after all danger of freezing Is past. Apply
to rows free of weeds using the higher rate to control
johnsongrass seedlings on light textured soils, and
the lower rate for all other situations. Apply on
a band 30 In. wide on rows spaced 72 in. apart. Bagasse
should not be used for feed or forage. Do not use near
ornamentals. Formulated with 2,4-D.
Issued: 3-30-77
I-T-26.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,3,e-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)*
e
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION:
A selective preemergence herbicide which has little or
no effect on emerged and growing weeds. Avoid spray
drift to any crops or ornamentals. Do not contaminate
water used for irrigation or domestic purposes.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED:
alkali sida (c,e)
bouncingbet (c,e)
Canada thistle (b)
dandelion (c,e)
dock
field bindweed (b)
henbit
Kochia (a,e)
lambsquarters (a,c,e)
GRASSES CONTROLLED:
alexandergrass
barnyardgrass (c,e)
AQUATICS CONTROLLED:
leafy spurge (b)
morningglory
mouseear chickweed
nightshade
pigweed (a,c,e)
plantain (a,c,e)
povertyweed (c,e)
puncturevine (a,e)
purslane
crabgrass (c,e)
foxtail (c,e)
ragweed (c,e)
Russian knapweed (b)
(c,e) Russian thistle (a,e)
skeletonleaf bursage (c,e)
smartweed (c,e)
sowthistle (c,e)
spiny amaranth
Texas blueweed (c,e)
turkey mullein (a,e)
goosegrass
seedling johnsongrass
American pondweed (d) sago pondweed (d)
common coontail (d) slender spikerush (d)
elodea (d) southern naiad (d)
leafy pondweed (d)
watermilfoil (d)
waterstargrass (d)
waterthread pondweed (d)
NOTE: The weeds listed above are controlled by using the following
specific dosages (in Ibs. act./A.):
(a) 4.5-6.8 (in 25-100 gal. water)
(b) 17.5-20.5 (in 50-100 gal. water)
(c) 15.0-17.1 (in at least 50 gal. water)
(d) 15.0-19.5 (in 50-100 gal. water)
(e) 15
*Proprietary name: "Fenac"
Issued: 10-20-75
I-T-27.1
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
SUGARCANE
1.1
(in 12-18 gal.
water)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
8
(in 50 gal.
water)
1.1
(in 12-18 gal.
water)
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
fencerows
0.1 ppm.
Preemergence band application. Use limited to Loui-
siana. Apply after planting in the fall to a clean
bed before weed seeds germinate. Apply on band 24-30
in. wide over rows spaced 6 feet apart. Bagasse
should not be used for feed or forage. Do not use
near ornamentals.
Preemergence broadcast application. Use limited to
Florida. Apply in the fall shortly after planting,
but before weeds emerge. Good soil moisture after
application will enhance weed control. Bagasse
should not be used for feed or forage. Do not use
near ornamentals.
Postemergence band application. Use limited to Loui-
siana. Apply in the spring after shaving and off-
barring to fall-planted, weed-free rows. Apply prior
to weed emergence after all danger of freezing is past
on a band 24-30 in. wide over rows spaced 6 feet
apart. Bagasse should not be used for feed or forage.
Do not use near ornamentals.
N.F.
Refer to weeds listed for specific dosages. To con-
trol annual weeds, treat in early spring before weed
growth begins. Treat seedling weeds just before rains
cause weeds to germinate. Treat perennial weeds prior
to the rainy season (early spring or fall). Treat an
extra 10 feet around patches of deep rooted perennials.
Thoroughly wet weed foliage and soil around weeds. If
practical, disk the chemical into the soil after appli-
cation. Do not apply to frozen ground. Do not use
where spray may drift to any crops or ornamentals. Do
not contaminate water used for irrigation or domestic
purposes.
Issued: 10-20-75
1-1-27.2
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Sites and Dosage
(Ibs. act./A.)
RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Railroad,
Roadway
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
fencerows and
other industrial
sites
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID (SODIUM SALT)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES,
SCHOOLS
fencerows, etc.
AQUATIC AREAS
lakes, drainage
ditches, ponds,
reservoirs
15.0-19.5
(in 50-100 gal.
water)
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Refer to AGRICULTURAL PREMISES (same information)
N.F.
Drawdown or drain water to expose the area to be
treated. Apply to the exposed bottom and keep water
down for at least 3 weeks after treatment. Use the
higher rate in areas of dense weed growth. In west-
ern and southern lakes and ditches not subject to
freezing, apply before winter rains. In ditches and
lake bottoms where soil can freeze for long periods
of time, apply in fall before freeze-up. Do not use
treated water for irrigation or domestic purposes
or for livestock drinking.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-T-27.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2,^5-TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC esters; amine salts
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Pastures:
Grasses
Rangeland
clearance
Extended
Extended
l"b. actual/A.
3
Apply when weeds are in full leaf and
after grass is well established. Do
not graze dairy animals on treated areas
within 6 weeks after application. Do
not graze meat animals on treated areas
within 2 weeks of slaughter.
Apply in spring by airplane when brush-
is in heavy foliage stage (kO-90 days
after leaves unfold). Do not graze
dairy animals on treated areas within
6 weeks after application. Do not graze
meat animals on treated areas within
2 weeks of slaughter.
Issued:
I-T-28
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TRIFLURALIN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Alfalfa
Almonds
Apricots
Beans (dry)
Beans (snap)
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
0.05
(fresh)
0.2
(hay)
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. actual/A.
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
0.75
0.75
1
0.75
1
Apply to established crop and incorporate.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees .
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation for direct
seeded crop .
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation for direct
seeded crop.
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
*a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine
Issued: 5-15-72 I-T-48.1
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TRIFLURALIN
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Castor beans
Cauliflower
Celery
Cherries
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
0.05
0.05
(with or
without
tops)
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. actual/A.
0.75
1
1
1
0.75
1
1
1
I
2
Preplant soil incorporation for direct
seeded crop.
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
Postemergence soil incorporation as
directed spray when crop is in the
three- to four-leaf stage.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation for direct
seeded crop.
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
-or-
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Apply as directed spray with soil
incorporation. Repeat treatment once in
4-6 months. (Limit to 2 treatments per
year.)
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
grove with special blade.
Issued: 5-15-72
I-T-48.2
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TRIFLURALIN
- — i
ust TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Collards
Cotton
Cucumbers
Garlic
Grapes
0.05
0.05
(cotton-
seed)
0.05
0.05
0.05
Lbs. actual/A.
0.75
1.25
I
2
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation in tall j
prior to spring planting.
or
Preplant soil incorporation
or
Preplant soil incorporate In fall
(Oct. 15 to Dec. 31) or preplant in
spring (for Johnson grass control).
Repeat next year. Only crops accepted
\ for pre.pl.ant treatment may be planted
1
1
1
I
2
2
second year.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation.
or
Postemergence soil Incorporation as
directed spray. Apply between emergence
and 90 days before harvest.
Postemergence soil incorporation as
directed spray when crop is in three-to
four leaf stage.
1
Use restricted to Western States.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Western States.
Preplant soil incorporation on new
plantings .
Use restricted to Western States.
Use on established crop. Apply as
directed spray to soil and incorporate.
Do not apply within 60 days before
harvest .
or
Use restricted to Calfiornia.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
vineyard with special blade.
Issued: 5-12-72
I-T-48.3
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TRIFLUPALIN
USE
TOLERANCE
(pptn)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Guar
Hops
Kale
Lentils
Lima beans
Mint:
Peppermint
Spearmint
Mung beans
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
(hay)
2.0
(oil)
0.05
2
(sprouts)
Ibs. actual/A.
1
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
1
31 ppm
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Western States. Apply
to soil and incorporate while crop is
dormant.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Use restricted to Oregon, Washington and
Idaho. Dormant. Soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Pregermination soak.
hours.
Soak beans 5-8
Issued: 5-15-72
I-T-48.4
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TRIFLURALIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Mustard Greens
Okra
Peaches
Peanuts
(spanish)
Peas (dry)
Peas
(english)
Pecans
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Ibs. actual/A.
0.75
1
1
2
2
0.5
0.5
0.75
0.75
1
2
2
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incoropration to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
or
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Use restricted to Texas and Oklahoma.
Preplant soil incorporation.
or
Preemergence soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
or
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Issued: 5-15-72
I-T-48.5
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TRIFLURALIN
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Peppers
Plums
Potatoes
Prunes
Safflower
Southern peas
Soybeans
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
(seed)
0.05
0.05
Ibs. actual/A.
1
1
2
1.5
1
1.25
1
2
Pretransplant soil Incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Preemergence soil incorporation up to
and just after dragoff.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to
bearing and nonbearing trees.
-or-
Use restricted to California.
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation in fall
prior to spring planting.
-or-
Preplant soil incorporation in spring.
-or-
For Johnsongrass control. Preplant soil
incorporation October 15 to December 31
or in spring 0 to 10 weeks before
planting or a split application in fall
and spring before planting soybeans.
Repeat the next year. Only crops
accepted for preplant treatment may be
planted after the second year.
Issued: 5-15-72
I-T- 48.6
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TRIFLURALIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Sugar beets
Sugarcane
Sunflower
Tomatoes
1
S
Turnip greens
Walnuts
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
(tops)
0.05
Ibs. actual /A.
0.75
2
2
4
2
1
1
1
0.75
1
2
2
i
Postemergence soil incorporation.
Overall treatment when crop is 2-6 inches
tall. Cover exposed beet roots with
soil prior to treatment to reduce root
girdling.
Preemergence. Soil incorporation to
plant cane in fall.
-and-
Emergence. Soil incorporation in spring.
Use limited to Hawaii. Postplant surface
application to plant cane or after harvest
of ratoon cane before crop or weeds
emerge .
Use limited to Louisiana and Texas.
Plant or ratoon cane. Soil incorporation '
in Spring from before or shortly after
the cane emerges up to layby.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Pretransplant soil incorporation.
-or-
Postemergence soil incorporation in
direct seeded crop at time of blocking.
Hrect spray to soil between rows.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Preplant soil incorporation.
Directed spray, soil incorporation to \
bearing and nonbearing trees. <
-or- !
Use limited to California. j
Subsurface soil application 4-6 inches 1
deep. Apply in spring to established
orchard with special blade. ;
**
Issued: 6-30-75
I-T-48.7
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TRIFLURALIN
I'SE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Watermelons
Wheat:
Winter
0.05
0.05
(grain
and
straw)
Ibs. actual/A.
1
Postemergence directed spray and soil
incorporation when in 3- to 4-leaf stage.
Use limited to Washington, Oregon,
Idaho and Montana. Preplant soil
incorporation.
Issued: 6-30-75
I-T-48.8
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1975—210-810:44
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2,3,5-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID (DIMETHYLAMINE SALT)*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Plant Regulator PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
GENERAL INFORMATION: A growth regulator to widen branch angles and promote
production of non-bearing apple trees; to aid in an-
nual production in biennial bearing apple trees; and
to reduce plant height, alter the shape and increase
the yield in soybeans.
PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: In orchards where "bitter pit" is known to occur, or
under orchard conditions which tend to produce
"bitter pit," such as a light fruit crop, over-
thinning, heavy pruning, excessive tree vigor, high
nitrogen and low calcium, high temperatures and low
soil moisture, use of this chemical will increase
the severity of the "bitter pit" problem in apples.
MODE OF ACTION: Acts as an "anti-auxin."
*TIBA
Issued: 10-20-75 I-T-49.1
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2,3,5-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID (DIMETHYLAMINE SALT)
Crops and Dosage
(Ib. act.)
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
APPLES
(bearing trees)
0.104 (in 500 gal.
water)
(25 ppm.)
APPLES
(nonbearing trees)
0.104-0.208
(in 500 gal.
water)
(25-50 ppm.)
U.208 (in 500 gal.
water)
(50 ppm.)
SOYBEANS
0.029-0.039/A.
(in 10-20 gal.
water)
-or-
(in at least 3 gal.
water if aerially
applied)
Tolerance, Use and Limitations
0.05 ppm.
To induce annual fruit bud formation in biennial
bearing varieties. Apply 4-5 weeks after full
bloom in years of heavy fruit set. Apply uniform-
ly, but do not spray to the point of wetting the
stems. Do not double-spray trees when using speed
sprayers. Do not harvest immature apples or graze
treated areas.
N.F.
Induce fruit bud formation. Apply 4-5 weeks after
leaves appear. Do not graze treated areas.
Induce wider branch angle. Apply after early spring
foliage appears. Spray to run-off. Delay spraying
of low vigor trees until the second year after plant-
ing. Do not graze treated areas.
0.16 ppm.
To increase soybean yields through altered plant
shape and leaf orientation. Broadcast. Use on
northern (indeterminate) soybeans. Apply to
vigorously growing soybeans in fertile fields.
Soybeans should be planted in narrow rows (32 in.
or less), with high plant populations. Full-season
locally adapted varieties should be selected (see
label). Make application within 10 days after the
first plants in a field begin to bloom. This is
usually when plants are about 12 in. tall, and 5-6
trifoliate leaves are fully developed. Applications
made prior to flowering may result in decreased yields.
Do not apply to soybeans under stress from post-
emergence herbicides, or those grown for forage. Do
not apply more than once to any one crop.
Issued: 10-20-75
I-T-49.2
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2,3,5-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID (DIMETHYLAMINE SALT)
Crops and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(Ibs. act./A.)
SOYBEANS (Cont'd.)
0.034 To increase soybean yields through altered plant
(in 10-20 gal. water) shape and leaf orientation. Broadcast. Use on
water) southern (determinate) soybeans. Apply to vigor-
-or- ously growing soybeans in fertile fields. Make
(in at least 3 gal. application any time after the third trifoliate
water if aerially leaf is developed, but before the sixth trifoliate
applied) leaf is fully expanded. Do not apply to soybeans
under stress from postemergence herbicides, or
those grown for forage. Do not apply more than
once to any one crop.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-T-49.3
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XYLENE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Agricultural
Premises:
Canal and
Pond bottoms
Water
(irrigation^
Extended
Exempt
100 gal./A.
10 gal./cu.ft./
sec. for
30-40 minutes
(740 ppm or
2,015 Ibs./A.
ft.)
Drain water off site. When bottom is
dry apply full coverage spray. Do not
refill site for 5 days after application.
Inject into water. Retreat downstream
at 1/2 dose as needed. Treated water
may be used for furrow or flood
irrigation.
Note: Tolerance exemption applies only
with the following conditions:
1. When applied by Bureau of
Reclamation, U.S. Department of
Interior, and
2. When it is applied as an
emulsion at an initial con-
centration less than 750 ppm,
and
3. It is not applied where it may
potentially contaminate raw
water used as a source for
potable water or where return
flows of such treated irriga-
tion water into rivers and
streams would contain residues
greater than 10 ppm.
,J
Issued: 12-20-74 I-X-1
U.S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1975- 582420 234
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XYLENE RANGE AROMATIC SOLVENTS
TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide; Algaecide PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
GENERAL INFORMATION: For aquatic weed and algae control in canals and
ditches. Toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.
Do not use where water from treated areas will con-
taminate fish-bearing waters. Do not flood irrigate
seedling crop plants with treated water.
TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL: (Not located).
PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: (Not located).
MODE OF ACTION: (Not located).
AQUATIC WEEDS CONTROLLED:
American pondweed elodea Richardson pondweed
coontail horned pondweed sago pondweed
curlyleaf pondweed leafy pondweed waterstargrass
ALGAE CONTROLLED:
Unspecified filamentous algae
Issued: 10-20-75 I-X-2.1
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XYLENE RANGE AROMATIC SOLVENTS
Sites and Dosage Tolerance, Use and Limitations
(in ppmv concentrations)
AQUATIC AREAS
Canals and Ditches NF
365 ppmv for 1 hour Apply before weed growth becomes matted at the
or 729 ppmv for 30 surface or causes channeling of the water flow.
minutes (equivalent Mix product in a turbulent flow of water, or
to 9.85 gal. act./cu. (recommended) inject the product under pressure
ft./second of water into the turbulence. Refer to specific product
flow applied over a label.
30-60 minute period).
NOTE: Also formulated with S-propyl butylethyl-
thiocarbamate and 0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphono-
dithiolate for certain terrestrial herbicidal and
insecticidal control, respectively, in tobacco.
Refer to these chemicals for specific use patterns
and pests controlled.
Issued: 10-20-75 I-X-2.2
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