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1 NORTHERN REGION (MT, ID, SD, ND) PRODUCT NAME EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER TOTAL GALLONS OF PRODUCT APPLIED NUMBER OFACRES APPLIED 2,4-D Amine 4 (Agri-Star) CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), VETH (common mullein), EUES (leafy spurge), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), POAR8 (silver cinquefoil), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), ACNO (noble yarrow), TAVU (common tansy) Ally XP* lb 89 ARAB3 (absinthium), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge) Amine ARAB3 (absinthium), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), LEVU (oxeye daisy), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), ACRE3 (hardheads), HYNI (black henbane), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil) Aquamaster CHJU (hogbite), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), CYOF (gypsyflower), POCU6 (Japanese knotweed) Page 1 of 9
2 Banvel CESTM (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), LEVU (oxeye daisy) Base Camp Amine ARAB3 (absinthium), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), COAR4 (field bindweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), VETH (common mullein), EUES (leafy spurge), TAVU (common tansy) Chaparral* lb BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), SIAL2 (tall tumblemustard), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Clopyralid CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy) Page 2 of 9
3 Commando ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), CYOF (gypsyflower), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy) Curtail ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), HYRA3 (hairy catsear), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy) Escort XP* lb ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), BRASS2 (mustard), BRTE (cheatgrass), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CESO3 (yellow starthistle), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CADR (whitetop), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), EUES (leafy spurge), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), KNAR (field scabiosa), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), LEVU (oxeye daisy), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), VETH (common mullein), TAVU (common tansy) Forefront CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), LEVU (oxeye daisy) Garlon 3A CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), TAVU (common tansy) Page 3 of 9
4 GlyphoMate CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle) GlyStar Plus BRASS2 (mustard), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed) Hardball CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), SEJA (stinking willie), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Hi-Dep CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), LEVU (oxeye daisy), TAVU (common tansy) LV CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax) Page 4 of 9
5 Metcel VMF* lb BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), EUES (leafy spurge), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), LEVU (oxeye daisy), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Milestone ACNO (noble yarrow), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), BRASS2 (mustard), BRTE (cheatgrass), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), COMA2 (poison hemlock), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), ISTI (Dyer's woad), KNAR (field scabiosa), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), POAR8 (silver cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), SEJA (stinking willie), TAVU (common tansy), TRDU (yellow salsify), VETH (common mullein) Milestone VM CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy) Page 5 of 9
6 MSM 60DF* lb CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIIN (chicory), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYRA3 (hairy catsear), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SEJA (stinking willie), TAVU (common tansy) Opti-Amine CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HYNI (black henbane) Outpost 22K CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), TAVU (common tansy) Picloram 22K ACNO (noble yarrow), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIIN (chicory), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PHAR3 (reed canarygrass), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), TAVU (common tansy) Plateau ACRE3 (hardheads), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HYNI (black henbane), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), VETH (common mullein) Page 6 of 9
7 Platoon UAP-Timberland CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Redeem R&P CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy) Roundup Pro Total CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), HIERA (hawkweed) Solution Water Soluble 2,4-D* lb 99 ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy) Telar DF* lb 100 CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Page 7 of 9
8 Telar XP* lb ACNO (noble yarrow), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), ISTI (Dyer's woad), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Tordon LEVU (oxeye daisy) Tordon 22K ACRE3 (hardheads), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), POAR8 (silver cinquefoil), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Page 8 of 9
9 Transline CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CHJU (hogbite), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HIFL3 (hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LABLA (lablab), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), POAR8 (silver cinquefoil), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SEJA (stinking willie), TAVU (common tansy) Triumph 22K MO CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), EUES (leafy spurge) Trooper 22K EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed) Weedar BEIN2 (hoary false madwort), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), RAAC3 (tall buttercup), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Weedestroy CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), ECVU (common vipersbugloss), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICA10 (meadow hawkweed), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) *Total Product Applied in Pounds Page 9 of 9
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