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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; Weed control:07/25;
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| Reasons for need: |
weed control. limited options in weed control in blackeye pea production:07/25; NY: Very good fit for weed control in dry beans and peas, where limited options exist. This request supports tiafenacil use in row middles with hooded sprayers, offering effective weed management while minimizing crop contact and supporting grower needs:09/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
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| Requesting State(s): |
CA:Sano, N* ; NJ:Besancon, T ; NY:Sosnoskie, L ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
After label review and further input from stakeholders, IR-4 suggests: Make up to three applications of Reviton at 1 or 2 fl oz/a to small weeds in row middles of emerged dry beans. Sequential applications will be at least 14 days apart and should not exceed 6 fl oz/a per cropping season. Do not allow spray solution to contact the crop. Applications will be made with a hooded/shielded sprayer. See Reviton label for guidance on adjuvant and targeted weed sizes.
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| EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1 5-5 7-2 8 9 10 11
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| EPA PIF Status: |
GREEN: 08/25;
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| Comments: |
Requester interest is blackeye peas. ISK supports as researchable, "potential: E/CS Data Before Approval for Residue":07/25/sb;
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