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Per Requester: Good Fit; useful in controlling populations with established pesticide resistance application time is post-emergence and in our wild blueberry production system we would apply this during our non-blooming, non-cropping year therefore avoiding any off-target impacts to pollinators or beneficial insects:04/25;
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Reasons for need: |
Fine leaf sheep fescue (grass) Possibly broadleaf weeds as well such as goldenrod and red sorrel.Fewer herbicides are registered for use in Maine due to PFAS restrictions and weeds have become resistant to hexazinone, an herbicide relied on for many years:04/25;
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ME:Calderwood, L* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Make one broadcast application after emergence of weeds and lowbush blueberries in the vegetative year (year 1 of 2 in fruit production). A labeled rate of a methylated seed oil or ammonium sulfate should be included in the spray mixture. Request did not include application rates. Rates of icafolin ranged from 0.33 to 1.0 lb ai/a in supporting data, which appeared to be sponsored by the registrant. Application timing in supporting data was just prior to blueberry emergence, while the request was for just after crop emergence.
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1 2-3 5-3 12
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Comments: |
Key Export Markets: Asia and Europe, with established MRLs in Europe;
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