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1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION (CO, NE, WY, KS, SD) PRODUCT NAME EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER TOTAL GALLONS OF PRODUCT APPLIED NUMBER OFACRES APPLIED 2,4-D Amine ACRE3 (hardheads), ARAB3 (absinthium), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common 2,4-D Amine 4 (Agri-Star) ANAR6 (corn chamomile), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIIN (chicory), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HYPE (common St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), VETH (common Arsenal ELAN (Russian olive), TARA (saltcedar). Page 1 of 7
2 Banvel ARAB3 (absinthium), ACRE3 (hardheads), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), EUES (leafy spurge), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SATR12 (prickly Russian thistle), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Chaparral* lb BRTE (cheatgrass), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MAPE2 (scentless false mayweed) Clarity CADR (whitetop) Cornbelt Amine ACRE3 (hardheads), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), COAR4 (field bindweed), EUES (leafy spurge), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), LEVU (oxeye daisy), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Page 2 of 7
3 Credit Extra KOSC (Mexican-fireweed) Escort XP* lb ACRE3 (hardheads), ANAR6 (corn chamomile), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), CAAC (spiny plumeless thistle), CACA19 (caraway), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HYNI (black henbane), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MAPE2 (scentless false mayweed ), MEOF (yellow sweetclover), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SILAA3 (bladder campion), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common Garlon CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), EUES (leafy spurge) Habitat CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), TARA (saltcedar) Hardball CADR (whitetop), CEDI3 (white knapweed), EUMY2 (myrtle spurge), LELA2 (broadleaved pepperweed), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), Hi-Dep CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs) Page 3 of 7
4 LV ACRE3 (hardheads), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), LELA2 (broadleaved pepperweed), LIVU2 (butter and eggs) Metcel VMF* lb CADR (whitetop), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle) Milestone ACRE3 (hardheads), ANAR6 (corn chamomile), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BRTE (cheatgrass), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CARDU (plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIIN (chicory), CIVU (bull thistle), CLOR (oriental virginsbower), COAR4 (field bindweed), CYOF (gypsyflower), ELAN (Russian olive), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MAPE2 (scentless false mayweed ), MEOF (yellow sweetclover), ONAC (Scotch cottonthistle), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SAOF4 (bouncingbet), SILAA3 (bladder campion), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common Milestone VM ACRE3 (hardheads), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), EUES (leafy spurge), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), ONAC (Scotch cottonthistle). Opti-Amine CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ELAN (Russian olive), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs). Page 4 of 7
5 Overdrive* lb 50.5 CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), LIVU2 (butter and eggs) Pathfinder II CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TARA (saltcedar) Perspective* lb ACRE3 (hardheads), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HEMA3 (dames rocket), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), VETH (common mullein) Picloram 22K LIVU2 (butter and eggs) Plateau ACRE3 (hardheads), ANAR6 (corn chamomile), BRTE (cheatgrass), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUCY2 (cypress spurge), EUES (leafy spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MEOF (yellow sweetclover), SILAA3 (bladder campion), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common Page 5 of 7
6 Platoon UAP-Timberland CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common Ranger Star CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), EUES (leafy spurge), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax) Redeem R&P CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower) Rodeo ANAR6 (corn chamomile), ARAB3 (absinthium), BRTE (cheatgrass), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CLOR (oriental virginsbower), COAR4 (field bindweed), EUES (leafy spurge), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MEOF (yellow sweetclover), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), SALSO (Russian thistle), SILAA3 (bladder campion), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common Telar DF* lb CAAC (spiny plumeless thistle), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ELAN (Russian olive), EUES (leafy spurge), FAVU (sickleweed), HIAU (orange hawkweed), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MAPE2 (Scentless false mayweed), SAOF4 (bouncingbet), VETH (common Page 6 of 7
7 Telar XP* lb ACRE3 (hardheads), ANAR6 (corn chamomile), ARAB3 (absinthium), ARMI2 (lesser burrdock), BRTE (cheatgrass), CACA19 (caraway), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CARDU (plumeless thistle), CEBI2 (spotted knapweed), CEDI3 (white knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIIN (chicory), CYOF (gypsyflower), EUES (leafy spurge), EUCY2 (cypress spurge), HIAU (orange hawkweed), HICY (houndstongue hawkweed), HYNI (black henbane), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), MAPE2 (Scentless false mayweed), MEOF (yellow sweetclover), PORE5 (sulphur cinquefoil), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Tordon CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), VETH (common mullein) Tordon 22K ANAR6 (corn chamomile), CADR (whitetop), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CEST8 (spotted knapweed), CIAR4 (Canadian thistle), CIVU (bull thistle), CYOF (gypsyflower), ELAN (Russian olive), EUES (leafy spurge), HYPER (St. Johnswort), LEVU (oxeye daisy), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs), TAVU (common tansy), VETH (common mullein) Transline CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), LIDA (Dalmatian toadflax), LIVU2 (butter and eggs). *Total Product Applied in Pounds Page 7 of 7
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