SnapshotID: 46547
Active ingredients
EPTCS-Ethyl DipropylthiocarbamateClassification
N
- Herbicide, Preplant/Preplant Incorporated- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- HerbicideWSSA mode of action
8Inhibition of lipid synthesis - not ACCase inhibitionRegistration
EPA:10163-283Pests
Barley, VolunteerBarnyardgrass/WatergrassBermudagrassBermudagrass, SeedlingBluegrass, AnnualCarpetweedChickweedChickweed, CommonCrabgrassDeadnettleFiddleneckFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenFoxtail, YellowGoosefoot, NettleleafGoosegrassGroundselHenbitJohnsongrass, SeedlingJunglericeLambsquarters, CommonLovegrassMorningglory, Tall/CommonMugwortNightshadeNightshade, BlackNightshade, CutleafNightshade, HairyNutsedgeNutsedge, PurpleNutsedge, YellowOat, VolunteerOat, Volunteer/Inter-seededOat, WildPanicum, FallPanicum, TexasPigweedPigweed, ProstratePigweed, RedrootPigweed, TumblePurslane, CommonPusley, FloridaQuackgrassRescuegrass /Rescue BromeRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSandbur, FieldShattercaneSicklepodSida, Prickly/SpinySignalgrassSprangletop, MexicanSpurry, CornStinkgrassWatergrassWeeds, BroadleafWeeds, GrassyWheat, VolunteerWitchgrass
Sites
AgeratumAjugaAlfalfaAlfalfa, EstablishedAlmondAlyssumAmaranthAsterAzaleaBalsamBarberryBean, Dry (All Types)Bean, GreenBean, PoleBean, SnapBeet, SugarBeet, Table, For SeedBegoniaBentgrass, For SeedBluegrass, For SeedBoxwoodCamelliaCarrotCastorbeanChamaecyparisChrysanthemumCitrus, NonbearingCloverClover, LadinoCottonCropland, IdleDahliaDaylilyDianthusDogwoodEuonymousEvergreen TreesFallow LandFescue, Fine, For SeedFescue, Tall, For SeedFirFruit, Citrus, Nursery StockGazaniaGrapefruit, NonbearingGrapefruit, Nursery StockGround CoversHemlockHerbaceous PlantsHolly, AmericanHolly, Japanese/Box-leavedIceplantIvyJuniperLespedezaLeucothoeLilacLindenMagnoliaMapleMarigoldMeadowfoam, For seedNasturtiumOakOrange, NonbearingOrange, Nursery StockOrchardgrass, For SeedPachysandraPansyPeriwinklePetuniaPierisPine Nursery and PlantationPine SeedlingPine, African FernPine, LoblollyPine, Longleaf/Southern YellowPine, ShortleafPine, SlashPotatoesRhododendronRyegrass, Perennial, For SeedSafflowerSainfoinSedum /Stonecrop/OrpineShrubs, OrnamentalSpruceSt.-John's-wortStrawberrySunflowerSwiss Chard, For SeedTomatoTomato, TransplantTrees, DeciduousTrefoil, BirdsfootViburnumWalnutYewZinnia
Temperature range
Min 50°FMax
Restrictions
Available for use in the following states
Available
Not available
Warning
Product safety
Protections
Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate or nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber or viton Shoes plus socksPersonal Protection
Mixers, Loaders, and Handlers exposed to the concentrate must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, Nitrile Rubber ≥14 mils, Neoprene Rubber ≥14 mills, and viton ≥14 mills. Chemical-resistant apron Chemical-resistant footwear and socks Protective eyewear In addition to the above PPE, persons Mixing and Loading into chemigation systems, must wear: a NIOSH-approved elastomeric half mask respirator with organic vapor (OV) cartridges; OR a NIOSH-approved full face respirator with OV cartridges; OR a gas mask with OV canisters; OR a powered air purifying respirator with OV cartridges. Applicators and other Handlers exposed to the dilute must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Shoes plus socks In addition to the above PPE, applicators using back-pack sprayers and hand-help equipment must wear: Chemical-resistant gloves In addition to the above PPE, applicators using mechanically-pressurized handgun must wear: Coveralls worn over long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks Chemical-resistant headgear, if overhead exposure Chemical-resistant apron when mixing, loading, and cleaning equipment or spills A minimum of a NIOSH approved filtering facepiece respirator with any R or P filter (TC-84A); OR an elastomeric NIOSH approved particulate respirator with any N*, R or P filter (TC-84A); OR a NIOSH approved powered air purifying respirator with an HE filter (TC-21C) In addition to the above PPE, applicators using back-pack sprayers on orchards and vineyards must wear: Coveralls worn over long-sleeved shirt and long pants Waterproof or chemical-resistant gloves In addition to the above PPE, applicators applying dry bulk fertilizers with a specialized truck designed to treat more than 80 acres, must wear: a NIOSH approved respirator with: an organic-vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C); or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G); or a NIOSH approved respirator with an (OV) cartridge; or a canister with any N, R, P, or HE prefilter.Restricted Entry Interval
12 hoursPrecautions
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 Suppression of Nutsedge, Groundsel Weeds in Carrots (AZ)
- For Control of Italian Ryegrass, Annual Bluegrass, Common Chickweed and Henbit in Table Beets Grown for Seed and Swiss Chard Grown for Seed (OR)
- 24c - EpFOR CONTROL OF ITALIAN RYEGRASS, ANNUAL BLUEGRASS, COMMON CHICKWEED AND HENBIT IN TABLE BEETS AND SWISS CHARD GROWN FOR SEED - WA
- For Suppression of Nutsedge, Groundsel Weeds in Carrots (CA)
- For use on transplant tomatoes grown on plastic mulched beds (FL)
- Additional Mitigation Measures for Handlers and Applicators (CA)
- FOR SUPPRESSION OF NUTSEDGE, GROUNDSEL WEEDS IN CARROTS - NV
- FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN MEADOWFOAM GROWN FOR SEED - OR
- FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN GRASS GROWN FOR SEED – ESTABLISHED STANDS - OR
- FOR SUPPRESSION OF YELLOW NUTSEDGE AND NIGHTSHADE SPECIES AND CONTROL OF OTHER BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDING PIGWEED AND COMMON LAMBSQUARTERS IN CARROTS - WA