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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; When pests are controlled in safflower, they do not have an opportunity to migrate into surrounding high value crops. This is a trap crop scenario that in many cases reduces the amount of pesticide application in the overall cropping system while improving IPM practices in crops grown in rotation with safflower.
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| Reasons for need: |
Lygus hesperus, Beet Leaf Hopper, Thrips. primary is Lygus hesperus. Needed as part of an areawide IPM Strategy to control economically damaging pests before they migrate out of safflower and infest surrounding high value crops. Current technologies being used: Chemical AI rotation and multiple applications at strategic agronomic crop development phases. On farm sanitation, Weed Management:06/26;
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CA:Howard, B* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Make 2 foliar applications at 1.5 Liters NK 138 /ha (20 fl oz/A) with a 14 day retreatment interval and 14 day pre-harvest interval.
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| EPA Default Residue Trials: |
7-2 10-3
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| E/CS Research Comments: |
contact IR-4 biologist for supporting performance data submitted with new request:06/26;
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| Comments: |
Key Export Market: Asia. ai presented at 2026 ITS; NKC supports as Researchable, Res & E/CS Needed:06/26/sb;
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