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Per Requester: Good Fit; Provides two modes of action, helps with resistance management. Can combat weeds resistant to ALS-inhibitor, synthetic auxin, and glyphosate:06/25;
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| Reasons for need: |
Mayweed chamomile (Anthemis cotula L.), other broadleaf weeds. Difficult weed to control with existing registered products. Combines two modes of action for resistance management. Per label: "Powered by bicyclopyrone and bromoxynil octanoate, two active ingredients with two effective modes of action, Talinor overpowers tough-to-control weeds like kochia, mayweed chamomile and Russian thistle with quicker, more efficient knockdown:06/25;
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OR:Rendon, D* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Make one foliar broadcast application at 13.7 to 18.2 fl oz/a, approximately 60 days prior to cutting for hay. Applications must include CoAct+ adjuvant and COC. See Talinor label for appropriate rates of each.
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| EPA Default Residue Trials: |
11/12-5
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| IR-4 Residue Trial Plan: |
11/12-5, 1 decline
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BI=GREEN & BR=YELLOW:08/25;
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| Comments: |
Requester specifically mentioned Tall Fescue, Perennial ryegrass, and further noted Grass Forage, Fodder and Hay Group for the entire crop group, so "Grasses" will cover this:06/25;sb; Bicyclopyrone is GREEN & Bromoxynil is EPA CAUTION:08/25; the new pcr comodity was grasses, however the requester clarified the intent of the new pcr was for Grasses (Seed Crop), so the commodity was updated accordingly & Syngenta has been advised:08/25/sb; Syngenta supports as Researchable, Only Residue Data Needed:09/25/sb;
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