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  • (515) 535-3200
  • 974 Centre Road, US-DE, Wilmington, 19805
SnapshotID: 45467

Active ingredients

Triisopropanolammonium salt of 2-pyridine carboxylic acid, 4-amino-3,6-dichloro-

Classification

O

- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- Herbicide

WSSA mode of action

4Action like indole acetic acid (synthetic auxins)

Registration

EPA:62719-519

Pests

AlbeziaAlderAmaranth, SpinyAshAspenAutumn-oliveBedstrawBeggarticksBirchBlackberryBlackeyed-susanBrome, DownyBroom, FrenchBroom, PortugueseBroom, ScotchBroom, SpanishBroomweed, AnnualBug, BoxelderBurdock, CommonButtercupButtercup, HairyButtercup, Tall/MeadowCamelthornCatsearCatsear, Common/SpottedChamomile, ScentlessCheatgrassCherryCherry, PinChickweed, CommonChicoryCinquefoil, SulfurCloverCocklebur, Common/HeartleafConiferCottonwoodCoyotebrushCrazyweed, SilkyCroton, TropicCrownvetchCudweed, PurpleDaisy, OxeyeDock, CurlyElmEveningprimrose, CutleafFiddleneckFireweedFleabane, Flax-LeafFleabane, HairyGorseHackberryHawkweed, OrangeHawkweed, YellowHenbane, BlackHenbitHickory/Hickory NutHogweed, Giant Horsenettle /Carolina Horsenettle/Apple-of-SodomHorseweed/MarestailIronweed, TallIronweed, WesternKnapweedKnapweed, DiffuseKnapweed, MeadowKnapweed, RussianKnapweed, SquarroseKnapweed, spottedKnotweed, BohemianKnotweed, JapaneseKudzuLadysthumbLambsquarters, CommonLespedeza, AnnualLicorice, WildLoco /LocoweedLocustLocust, BlackLocust, HoneyLoosestrife, PurpleMapleMaple, RedMaple, StripedMaple, SugarMayweed, scentlessMayweed, stinkingMedic, BlackMedusaheadMilkthistle, BlessedMimosaMulleinNightshade, SilverleafOakOak, Red/Northern RedOak, WhiteOxtongue, BristlyPea, SwainsonPoplarPovertyweedRagweed, Common/ShortRagweed, GiantRagweed, WesternRagwort, TansyRedbud, EasternRose, Wild/BriarRussian-oliveSaltcedarSicklepodSkeletonweed, RushSmartweed, PennsylvaniaSneezeweed, BitterSoda Apple, TropicalSowthistle, Annual/CommonSowthistle, PerennialSpanishneedlesSt. Johnswort, CommonStarthistle, MaltaStarthistle, PurpleStarthistle, YellowStiltgrass, JapaneseStumpsSunflower, Common/WildSweetclover, White/HubamSweetclover, YellowSweetgumTeaselThistle, ArtichokeThistle, BullThistle, CanadaThistle, DistaffThistle, ItalianThistle, MuskThistle, PlumelessThistle, RussianThistle, ScotchTree-of-HeavenTreesVetchWeeds, BroadleafWilloweed, PanicleWisteriaWormwood, AbsinthYarrow, Common

Temperature range

Min 40°F
Max
Restrictions

Available for use in the following states

Available

Not available

Caution
Product safety

Protections

Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material as polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride Shoes plus socks Protective eyewear
Personal Protection
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Shoes plus socks
Restricted Entry Interval
48 hours

Precautions

May be exposed to direct sunlight

Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks

May be stored in a damp place

May be stored in a warm place

May be frozen

Supplemental Labels
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forestry areas (SC)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forestry areas (MN)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forest areas (TX)
  • For control of wildling pines and certain hardwood trees in forest site areas (AL)
  • For Control Or Suppression Of Broadleaf Weeds In Longleaf Pine Plantations (FL)
  • Control of Blackberry Vines and Broadleaf Weeds in Longleaf Pine Plantations (VA)
  • Control of Blackberry Vines and Broadleaf Weeds in Longleaf pine Plantations (MS)
  • For Control Of Herbaceous Broadleaf Weeds And Woody Plants In Forests And Grazed Areas In And Around These Sites (VA)
  • For Control or Suppression Of Blackberry (briars), Vines And Susceptible Broadleaf Weeds in Longleaf Pine Plantations (NC)
  • For Control or Suppression Of Blackberry (briars), Vines And Susceptible Broadleaf Weeds In Newly Planted Longleaf Pine Plantations (GA)
  • For Control or Suppression of Blackberry (briars), Vines and Susceptible Broadleaf Weeds in Newly Planted Longleaf Pine Plantations (AL)
  • For Control or Suppression of Blackberry (briars), Vines and Susceptible Broadleaf Weeds in Newly Planted Longleaf Pine Plantations (LA)
  • For Control of Herbaceous Broadleaf Weeds And Woody Plants In Forestry Areas (CA)
  • For Control of Weeds in Grasses on Rangeland, CRP, Natural and Grazed Areas (various states; not TX or NY)
  • Aerial Application with Electrostatic Spray Systems (various states)
  • Aerial Applications with Electrostatic Spray Systems (TX)
  • For control of salt cedar and Russian olive (various states)
  • For control of salt cedar and Russian olive (TX)
  • For control or suppression of medusahead rye and other winter annual grasses (AZ, CA, CO, ID, NV, OR, UT, WY)
  • Foliar applications for control of woody plants in non-cropland areas (various states except TX)
  • For control of woody plants with foliar applications on non-cropland, natural areas, and grazed areas (TX)
  • For control of woody plants with foliar, basa, and cut surface applications (TX)
  • For Control of Herbaceous Broadleaf Weeds And Woody Plants In Forests And Grazed Areas In And Around These Sites (LA)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forests (FL)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forests (GA)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forests and grazed areas (NC)
  • For control of broadleaf weeds and woody plants in forest areas (MS)
  • For Control Of Herbaceous Broadleaf Weeds And Woody Plants In Forests And Grazed Areas In And Around These Sites - AR