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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 2749-516
  • U.S. EPA Status: ACTIVE

Description

'2,4 Db 200 Herbicide' is an herbicide terrestrial. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 2749-516. It was originally approved by EPA on 09 Mar 1979. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Dimethylamine 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate. It's approved for 4 sites including alfalfa, peanuts, and soybeans. It is also approved for 27 pests and pest groups including but not limited to annual morningglory, black mustard, broadleaf weeds, buckhorn plantain, cocklebur, coffeeweed, common lambsquarters, common ragweed, curly dock, and fanweed.

Original registration date:

  • 09 Mar 1979

Cancellation date:

  • n/a

Alternative names:

  • 2,4 DB 200 HERBICIDE WEED KILLERAlternate
  • 2,4 DB 200 HERBICIDEAlternate
  • 2,4-DB 200 WEED KILLERActive
  • ACETO 2,4 DB 200 HERBICIDE WEED KILLERAlternate
  • ACETO 2,4 DB 200 HERBICIDEAlternate
  • BUTOXONE 200 WEED KILLERAlternate
  • BUTOXONE 200Alternate

Registrant:

  • ACETO LIFE SCIENCES, L.L.C.
  • Address:
    4 Tri Harbor Court
    Port Washington, NY 11050

Active ingredients:

  • Dimethylamine 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate 26.2%
  • Other ingredients 73.8%

Signal word:

  • Danger

Product type:

  • Herbicide Terrestrial

Formulation:

  • Soluble Concentrate

Registered target pests:

  • Annual morningglory
  • Black mustard
  • Broadleaf weeds
  • Buckhorn plantain
  • Cocklebur
  • Coffeeweed
  • Common lambsquarters
  • Common ragweed
  • Curly dock
  • Fanweed
  • Field pennycress
  • Hedge smartweed
  • Jimsonweed
  • Kochia
  • Ladysthumb
  • Mexican fireweed
  • No pest
  • Pigweed
  • Prickly lettuce
  • Shepherdspurse
  • Sicklepod
  • Stinkweed
  • Sweetclover
  • Velvetleaf
  • Wild beet
  • Wild mustard
  • Wild turnip

Registered target sites:

  • Alfalfa (foliar treatment)
  • Alfalfa (seedling) (foliar treatment)
  • Peanuts (foliar treatment)
  • Soybeans (foliar treatment)