Reduced Risk Status: |
THIS AI HAS BEEN CLASSIFIED AS RR FOR ONE OR MORE FOOD USES.
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IPM Compatibility: |
PER REQUESTER: GOOD IPM FIT; FLUROXYPYR CAN HELP PROVIDE CONTROL OF SPECIFIC "NICHE" WEEDS IN MINT PRODUCTION THAT ARE A CHALLENGE TO CONTROL WITH CURRENTLY REGISTERED HERBICIDES; FOR EXAMPLE, FLUROXYPYR IS EFFECTIVE AT CONTROLLING BEDSTRAW THAT IS NOT EFFECTIVELY CONTROLLED BY MANY HERBICIDES; ALSO, PRICKLY LETTUCE IS BECOMING A SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGE IN MANY AREAS; FLUROXYPYR CAN PROVIDE EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF PRICKLY LETTUCE; IT WILL ALSO PROVIDE CONTROL OF GROUNDSEL, AND WE ARE CHALLENGED WITH BROMOXYNIL RESISTANT GROUNDSEL POPULATIONS; A COMMON CROP ROTATION WITH MINT IS POTATO, WHICH VOLUNTEER POTATOES ARE A WEED PROBLEM IN THOSE AREAS; ON ROTATION YEARS, MINT PRODUCERS CAN NOT USE TERBACIL (STAPLE HERBICIDE FOR MINT PRODUCTION) DUE TO CROP ROTATION/PLANT BACK RESTRICTION; THIS CREATES A SIGNIFICANT WEED CONTROL CHALLENGE IN ROTATION YEAR; FLUROXYPYR WILL HELP EFFECTIVELY CONTROL WEEDS IN THOSE YEARS AS WELL:08/20
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Reasons for need: |
PRICKLY LETTUCE, COMMON GROUNDSEL, KOCHIA, BEDSTRAW, TUMBLE MUSTARD, VOLUNTEER POTATOES, NIGHTSHADES, FIELD BINDWEED; FLUROXYPYR PROVIDES CONTROL OF UNIQUE WEEDS THAT ARE CHALLENGING TO CONTROL WITH OTHER CURRENTLY REGISTERED HERBICIDES IN MINT PRODUCTION; IN ROTATION YEAR WHEN TERBACIL CAN NOT BE USED SEVERAL COMMON WEEDS ARE POTENTIALLY LEFT UNCONTROLLED; AGAIN, FLUROXYPYR PROVIDES CONTROL OF BROADLEAF WEEDS
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Requesting State(s): |
IN:Meyers, S ; NJ:Besancon, T ; OR:Salisbury, S* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
USE THE STARANE ULTRA PRODUCT; MAKE 1 FOLIAR APPLIC OF 0.125-0.25 LB AI/A PER CALENDAR YEAR, MINIMUM 28-DAY PHI; MAKE APPLIC TO DORMANT MINT OR EARLY POST-EMERGE MINT (<6" GROWTH); USE ON PEPPERMINT AND NATIVE SPEARMINT ONLY; PROHIBITED ON SCOTCH SPEARMINT; USE ONLY ON ESTABLISHED MINT; DO NOT MIX WITH MSOs AND OTHER HERBICIDES; HIGHER RATES CAN INCREASE RISK OF CROP INJURY; USE PATTERN MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR SPECIFIC GROWING REGIONS (PER IR-4 HQ: IS NEARLY A DUPLICATE OF PR# 08569, EXCEPT THIS REQUEST INCLUDES A LOWER RATE, DIFFERENT PHI, DIFFERENT CROP STAGE REQUIREMENT, EXCLUSION FOR USE ON SCOTCH SPEARMINT)
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
5-2 11-3
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IR-4 Residue Trial Plan: |
5-2 11-3; 1 DECLINE; A PROCESSING TRIAL
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Residue Protocol Use Pattern: |
USE THE STARANE ULTRA PRODUCT (2.8 LB ACID EQUIVALENT [AE]/GAL, OF FLUROXYPYR ACTIVE INGREDIENT); MAKE 2 BROADCAST APPLIC OF 0.125 LB AE/A IN 8-40 GPA; THE FIRST APPLIC SHOULD BE APPLIED BEFORE MINT BREAKS DORMANCY, AND THE SECOND APPLIC SHOULD BE APPLIED AFTER MINT BREAKS DORMANCY, BUT BEFORE IT IS 4 INCHES IN HEIGHT; USE ONLY ON ESTABLISHED MINT; IN THE TRIAL FOR PROCESSING INTO OIL, INCLUDE A SECOND TREATED PLOT WITH A 3X RATE (0.375 LB AE/A)
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Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Required: |
AT LEAST 2 YEARS OF ACCEPTABLE CROP SAFETY DATA NEEDED TO SUPPORT AN SLN IN ANY INTERESTED STATE:08/20
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Label Use Pattern Submitted To EPA: |
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EPA PIF Status: |
EPA YELLOW (08/21), 08/22
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Comments: |
EU NOTED AS A KEY EXPORT MARKET; IS NEARLY A DUPLICATE OF PR# 08569; CORTEVA WOULD MOST LIKELY REGISTER THIS USE AS SECTION 24C (SLN) REGISTRATIONS WITH IMNDEMNIFICATION LANGUAGE, FOR THOSE STATES THAT CAN PROVIDE AT LEAST 2 YEARS OF ACCEPTABLE CROP SAFETY DATA; FINAL LABELS MAY BE RESTRICTED TO USE PATTERNS, RATES, APPLIC TIMINGS, VARIETIES AND/OR OTHER FACTORS THAT RESULT IN THE LEAST AMOUNT OF POTENTIAL CROP INJURY:08/20; EPA CAUTION: 08/21, 08/22; ECS Data not needed per mfg. 12/22, 5/23, JPB;
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