Prnum | Pesticide(MFG) | Commodity (Crop Group) | Category (Code) | EPA Status |
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TERBACIL
TKI
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CANEBERRY
(13-07A = CANEBERRY SUBGROUP)
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E/CS DATA ON-GOING (03G)
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Reasons for need: |
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL WEEDS; PER AR ME-TOO REQUEST: THERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR HERBICIDES THAT ARE SAFE ON NEWLY TRANSPLANTED CANEBERRIES
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Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Required: |
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E/CS Research Comments: |
PER THE 2024 PERFORMANCE PROTOCOL: TESTING 4 RATES OF SINBAR 80WDG + ADJUVANT, (0.2, 0.4, 0.6 AND 1.2 LB AI/A), APPLIED AS DIRECTED SPRAYS TO EITHER SIDE AND ACROSS ROWS, IN AT LEAST 20 GPA; THE SAME TREATMENTS ARE TO BE APPLIED TO THE SAME PLOTS IN EACH OF 2 YEARS; ALL TRIALS ARE TO BE INITIATED IMMEDIATELY AFTER ESTABLISHMENT OF CANES; A SANDY LOAM SOIL IS DESIRED FOR AT LEAST ONE TRIAL; MAKE 2 APPLIC OF EACH TREATMENT EACH YEAR, 60 DAYS APART, WITH THE 1ST APPLIC AFTER AND WITHIN 7 DAYS OF CANE PLANTING; IN THE 2ND YEAR MAKE 1ST APPLIC AS A DORMANT APPLIC, ABOUT 2 WEEKS BEFORE EXPECTED PRIMOCANE EMERGENCE (SEE PROTOCOL FOR MORE APPLIC REQUIREMENTS); EVALUATE CROP INJURY AFTER EACH APPLIC EACH YEAR; CROP YIELD DATA ARE ONLY REQUIRED IN YEAR 2; NO WEED CONTROL DATA ARE REQUIRED
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Comments: |
REQUEST IS TO REDUCE THE CURRENT LABELED USE RATE OF TERBACIL - RATES ARE TOO HIGH FOR NEW PLANTINGS; SINBAR 80WDG IS LABELED ON 1-YR-OLD OR OLDER CANEBERRIES AT 1-2 LB PRODUCT (0.8-1.6 LB AI)/A:08/13; MFG TO EXPLORE MAKING LABEL CHANGE AS NEEDED TO MEET THIS USE PATTERN, WHICH IS COVERED BY THE EXISTING TOLERANCE:07/14; IS NOT A MFG OBJECTIVE, AND MFG CHANGED STATUS TO POTENTIAL:07/20; PERFORMANCE PROTOCOL WAS SIGNED 1/3/24, SO THE CATEGORY HAS NOW BEEN CHANGED FROM POTENTIAL, E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY TO E/CS DATA ONGOING:02/24/sb
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Field Res.Dir (FRD) | Field ID# | Field Data | Track# | Raw Data | Data to MFG | Performance Results & Comments |
Burgos, N.
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24-ARP01
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Burgos, N.
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25-ARP01
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Mitchem, Wayne
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25-NCP02
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Moretti, Marcelo
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24-ORP02
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Moretti, Marcelo
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25-ORP02
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Yadav, Ram
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25-OHP02
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Yadav, Ram
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25-OHP03
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Doohan, D.
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11-OH-DMP
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RECD
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3438.pdf
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THREE TRIALS ON 3 BRAMBLE VARIETIES FROM 2009-2011. 1.2 LB AI/A PRE; GOOD CROP TOLERANCE; NO SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN PLANT BIOMASS OR YIELD
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Mitchem, Wayne
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24-NCP01
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RECD
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5866.pdf
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12/24
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Year 1 of 2 with treatments applied to the same plots each year. Impermeable 12” tall ‘milk carton’ trunk wraps were used to protect canes in year 1. Sinbar 80 WDG applied twice at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, or 1.5 lb/a (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or 1.2 lb ai/a) along and across the trunk wraps on canes of newly established ‘Von’ blackberries growing in a sandy clay soil. Each treatment applied 7 and 60 days after planting canes. Treatments also included Chateau SW at 6 or 8 oz/a (0.19 or 0.255 lb ai/a) applied the same way on the same dates. No crop injury observed in Year 1 from any treatment through 60 days after the second application. Yield data not required in Year 1.
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Robinson, Allison
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24-OHP01
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RECD
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5872.pdf
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01/25
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Year 1 of 2 with treatments applied to the same plots each year. Impermeable 24” tall trunk wraps were used to protect canes in year 1. Sinbar 80 WDG applied twice at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, or 1.5 lb/a (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or 1.2 lb ai/a) along and across the trunk wraps on canes of newly established ‘Heritage’ raspberries growing in a silt loam soil. Each treatment applied 6 and 66 days after planting canes. A weed-free check was also included. No crop injury observed in Year 1 from any treatment through 30 days after the second application. Terbacil provided excellent broadleaf weed control and good to excellent grass control at all evaluations, regardless of rate. Yield data not required in Year 1.
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Robinson, Allison
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24-OHP02
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RECD
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5872.pdf
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01/25
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Year 1 of 2 with treatments applied to the same plots each year. Impermeable 24” tall trunk wraps were used to protect canes in year 1. Sinbar 80 WDG applied twice at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, or 1.5 lb/a (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or 1.2 lb ai/a) along and across the trunk wraps on canes of newly established ‘Chester’ blackberries growing in a silt loam soil. Each treatment applied 6 and 66 days after planting canes. A weed-free check was also included. No crop injury observed in Year 1 from any treatment through 30 days after the second application. Terbacil provided excellent broadleaf weed control and good to excellent grass control at all evaluations, regardless of rate. Yield data not required in Year 1.
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