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PR# | Priority | Pesticide(MFG) | Commodity (Crop Group) | Project Status |
11921
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A
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SAFLUFENACIL
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BASF
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MINT
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25AB
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HERB FRESH AND DRIED LEAVES SUBGROUP
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TOLERANCE ESTABLISHED
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Reduced Risk Status: |
THIS AI HAS BEEN CLASSIFIED AS RR FOR ONE OR MORE FOOD USES.
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IPM Compatibility: |
FROM REQUESTOR: GOOD IPM FIT; THIS AI PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN SAFETY ("CAUTION") OVER PARAQUAT ("DANGER"); THE SHARPEN PRODUCT IS CONSIDERED A LOW RISK OPTION OF VOLATILITY AND DRIFT, REDUCING THE OCCURRENCE OF OFF-SITE MOVEMENT AND NON-TARGET DAMAGE; THIS AI PROVIDES AN EFFICACIOUS ALTERNATIVE TO PARAQUAT FOR CONTROLLLING DIFFICULT-TO-CONTROL, LARGER, AND/OR WINTER HARDENED WEEDS:05/16; PER 2019 WSR NOMINATION COMMENT: VERY GOOD FIT; AN ADDITIONAL CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL TOOL PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY TO MANAGE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL WEEDS AND WEEDS CURRENTLY NOT CONTROLLED WELL BY CURRENT OPTIONS, AND TO DELAY OR REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE OCCURRING; WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH CULTURAL PRACTICES, THIS PROVIDES WEED CONTROL PRACTICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT
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Reasons for need: |
BROADLEAF WEEDS: PRICKLY LETTUCE (LACTUCA SERRIOLA), KOCHIA (KOCHIA SCOPARIA), COMMON GROUNDSEL (SENECIO VULGARIS), AMARANTHUS SPECIES SUCH AS REDROOT PIGWEED (A. RETROFLEXUS)/PALMER AMARANTH (A. PALMERI/WATERHEMP (A. RUDIS), MUSTARDS, SHARPPOINT FLUVELLIN (KICKXIA ELATINE) - BIGGER BROADLEAF WEEDS AND/OR WINTER HARDENED WEEDS THAT PARAQUAT MISSES
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Requesting State(s): |
ID:Hirnyck, R ; IN:Meyers, S ; OR:Salisbury, S ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
USE THE SHARPEN PRODUCT; APPLY 0.044 LB AI/A (IN THE PROJECT REQUEST WAS STATED 0.44 LB AI/A) IN A MINIMUM 10 GPA, POST-EMERGENT TO WEEDS BUT PRIOR TO EMERGENCE OF MINT FROM DORMANCY OR AFTER FIRST CUTTING BEFORE REGROWTH
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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, FRESH AND DRY FROM ALL TRIALS; 2 PROCESSING TRIALS, 3X RATE (OIL - 1 EACH IN REGIONS 5 & 11)
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Residue Protocol Use Pattern: |
USE THE SHARPEN POWERED BY KIXOR HERBICIDE PRODUCT (2.85 LB AI/GAL OF SAFLUFENACIL ACTIVE INGREDIENT); MAKE 1 APPLIC OF 0.044 LB AI/A IN 15-20 GPA; APPLIC SHOULD BE MADE BROADCAST TO EMERGED WEEDS AND DORMANT MINT; ALL APPLIC SHALL INCLUDE A METHYLATED SEED OIL (MSO) ADJUVANT CONTAINING AT LEAST 60% METHYLATED SEED OIL AT A RATE OF 1% V/V AND EITHER AMMONIUM SULFATE (AMS) AT 2% W/V (17 LB/100 GAL OF SPRAY SOLUTION) OR UREA AMMONIUM NITRATE (UAN) AT 1.25-2.5% V/V (SEE SHARPEN LABEL FOR MORE DETAILS); IN TRIALS FOR PROCESSING SAMPLES, A SECOND TREATED PLOT WILL BE A 3X RATE
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Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Required: |
MFG REQUESTS PREFERABLY 2 MORE CROP SAFETY TRIALS WITH SHARPEN APPLIED TO MINT IN DORMANCY AT 2, 4 AND 6 FL OZ/A (1X, 2X, 3X); MFG REVISION 09/17: NEED MINIMUM 6 TRIALS, DONE OVER 2 YRS, WITH SHARPEN APPLIED AT 2, 4, 6, FL OZ/A (0/1X/2X/3X) PLUS LABELED ADDITIVE (FOR OPTIONAL BURNDOWN) TO MINT IN WINTER DORMANCY; DATA IS PREFERRED ON BOTH SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT; SEPARATE FULL PROGRAM IS NEEDED FOR MINT GROWERS IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION:09/17; AFTER REVIEW OF MRC 2018 CROP SAFETY DATA, MFG SUGGESTS A REPEAT OF THE 2018 MRC PROGRAM IN SCOPE AND SIZE TO PROVIDE FURTHER CROP SAFETY DATA ON MINT; USE PATTERN MUST BE DORMANT APPLIC OF A MAX 0.044 LB AI/A:09/11/19; BASF REQUIRES NO EFFICACY DATA; BASF ENCOURAGES FURTHER CROP SAFETY WORK IN THE PNW REGION TO FINE-TUNE THE USE PATTERN AND BETTER UNDERSTAND POTENTIAL CROP RESPONSE; BASF ALSO REQUIRES 3-5 CROP SAFETY TRIALS (CAN BE SPREAD OVER 2 YR) IN THE MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES REGION TO DEVELOP A SAFE USE PATTERN (SUPPORT IN THIS REGION IS CONTINGENT ON RESULTS OF THESE TRIALS):09/20
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E/CS Research Comments: |
REGARDLESS OF THE REGION, BASF WILL REQUIRE A STRONG DISCLAIMER ON THE LABEL TO ALERT THE USER ABOUT POTENTIAL FOR CROP INJURY/IMPACT ON YIELD:09/20; MINT INDUSTRY RESEARCH COUNCIL MAY HAVE SUFFICIENT TRIAL DATA THAT NEGATE THE NEED FOR IR-4 FUNDED TRIALS IN 2021:11/20; E/CS PROTOCOL SIGNED 12/14/20:12/20; IN THE 2021 PERFORMANCE PROTOCOL: EVALUATING PRODUCT PERFORMANCE ON ESTABLISHED DORMANT SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT; TESTING 3 RATES OF SHARPEN 2.85 SC HERBICIDE: 0.045, 0.09 AND 0.135 LB AI/A APPLIED BROADCAST IN 15-20 GPA, VS A LABELED RATE OF REGISTERED STANDARD; APPLY SHARPEN TREATMENTS TO DORMANT MINT AND TO BROADLEAF WEEDS THAT ARE AT ROSETTE OR 2-LEAF GROWTH STAGE; ALL SHARPEN APPLIC MUST INCLUDE A METHYLATED SEED OIL (MSO) ADJUVANT CONTAINING AT LEAST 60% MSO AT A RATE OF 1% V/V, AND AMMONIUM SULFATE (AMS) AT 8-17 LB/100 GAL OF SPRAY SOLUTION; EVALUATE CROP SAFETY MULTIPLE TIMES; NO WEED CONTROL DATA ARE REQUIRED; YIELD DATA WILL INCLUDE BIOMASS AND OIL YIELD/A, AND IF APPROPRIATE, GRADES (QUALITY AND/
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Label Use Pattern Submitted To EPA: |
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EPA PIF Status: |
GREEN:12/20
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EPA Status: |
2E9045
PEND:12/22
QA:09/22
SUB:12/22
PROP:07/23
RULE:09/24
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EPA PRIA Date: |
05/20/24
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MRID: |
52065001
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Comments: |
MFG REQUIRES MORE CROP SAFETY DATA BEFORE APPROVING RESIDUE STUDY:06/16; MFG NEEDS TO EVALUATE NEW DATA RECEIVED FROM MINT RESEARCHERS TO DETERMINE IF RESIDUE WORK CAN BE SUPPORTED:05/19; AFTER MFG REVIEW OF 2018 MINT RESEARCH COUNCIL (MRC) TRIAL RESULTS (CROP INJURY OBSERVED HAD NO APPARENT HAY/OIL YIELD IMPACT), THEY REQUIRE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN INITIAL CROP INJURY/CROP RECOVERY/YIELD RESPONSE AND GROWER ACCEPTANCE OF THESE; AND THE REQUEST REMAINS "POTENTIAL" (SEE E/CS DATA REQUIREMENTS FIELD FOR TRIAL NEEDS):09/11/19; BASF NOW SUPPORTS USE OF SAFLUFENACIL ON MINT (DORMANT STAGE ONLY), RESIDUE AND CROP SAFETY DATA NEEDED:09/20; EPA GREEN:12/20; XH672 covers post-cut use 04/24/DRS;
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International Status: |
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Archive Location: |
64-5; sub docs, 64-5
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QA Archive: |
67-5
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PST(Priority Setting Comments)
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Field Research Director | Expedite | Trial Delay | Field ID# | RFC | TO QA | HQ RECD. | Lab ID# | Lab RECD | Lab Comp | Proc. ID | Proc. Shipped | Proc. Report | Raw Data | S Dir./Auditor |
Meeks, Mr. Will
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21-ID161
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01/04/22
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02/03/22
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03/01/22
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21-CAR07
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08/21
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08/22
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Horst, Leona
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21-OH*242
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08/30/21
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09/03/21
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21-CAR07
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DISCARD
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Larson, Duane
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21-WA*329
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01/11/22
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01/19/22
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03/01/22
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21-CAR07
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09/21
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08/22
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Peng, Wilson
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21-WA330
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02/03/22
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03/22/22
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04/13/22
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21-CAR07
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08/21
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08/22
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Heider, Daniel J.
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21-WI188
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11/29/21
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12/20/21
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01/20/22
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21-CAR07
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09/21
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08/22
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Heider, Daniel J.
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21-WI352
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11/29/21
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12/20/21
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01/20/22
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21-CAR07
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09/21
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08/22
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NA
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XX-MOORE,P WSR
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Performance/Crop Safety Data
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Field Research Director | Expedite | Trial Delay | Field ID# | RFC | TO QA | HQ RECD. | Lab ID# | Lab RECD | Lab Comp | Proc. ID | Proc. Shipped | Proc. Report | Raw Data | S Dir./Auditor |
Boydston, Dr Rick A (WSR)
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P 08-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Boydston, Dr Rick A (WSR)
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P 08-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Boydston, Dr. Rick A.
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P 09-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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-
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BATTS
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Mallory-Smith, C.
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P 10-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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-
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BATTS
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Boydston, Dr. Rick A.
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P 10-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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-
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BATTS
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Boydston, Dr Rick A (WSR)
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P 11-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Heider, Daniel J.
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P 13-WI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Mallory-Smith, C.
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P 14-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Mallory-Smith, C.
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P 14-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Mallory-Smith, C.
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P 15-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Boydston, Dr Rick A (WSR)
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P 16-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Wilson, Rob
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P 18-CA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Langenhoven, Petrus
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P 18-IN-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Zandstra, Dr. Bernard H.
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P 18-MI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Hulting, Andrew
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P 18-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Baker, Raymond
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P 18-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Colquhoun, Jed
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P 18-WI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Wilson, Rob
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P 19-CA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Zandstra, Dr. Bernard H.
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P 19-MI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Hulting, Andrew
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P 19-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Baker, Raymond
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P 19-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Wilson, Rob
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P 20-CA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Hulting, Andrew
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P 20-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Baker, Raymond
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P 20-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Colquhoun, Jed
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P 20-WI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Meyers, Stephen L (NCR)
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P 21-INP01
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Meyers, Stephen L (NCR)
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P 21-INP02
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Heider, Daniel J.
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P 21-WIP02
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Wilson, Rob
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P 22-CA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Performance Summary
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P 22-HQ-SUM
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Meyers, Stephen L (NCR)
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P 22-IN-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Chaudhari, Dr. Sushila
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P 22-MI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Mallory-Smith, C.
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P 22-OR-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Baker, Raymond
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P 22-WA-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Heider, Daniel J.
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P 22-WI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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Chaudhari, Dr. Sushila
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P 23-MI-DMP
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RECD
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-NONE
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BATTS
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