Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 67591-1
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Mcp Amine Weed Killer' is an herbicide and herbicide terrestrial. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 67591-1. It was originally approved by EPA on 29 Jun 1955. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: MCPA, dimethylamine salt. It's approved for 62 sites including airfields, airports, alleys, bare ground, barley, campgrounds, commercial & industrial premises, commercial buildings, commercial/industrial equipment, and drive-in theaters. It is also approved for 38 pests and pest groups including but not limited to arrowhead, barberry, buckhorn plantain, bulrush, buttercup, canada thistle, carpetweed, chickweed, cocklebur, and daisy.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- MCP AMINE WEED KILLERActive
Registrant:
- NUFARM PLATTE PTY. LTD.
- Address:
103-105 Pipe Road
Laverton North,
Active ingredients:
- Mcpa, dimethylamine salt 48.58%
- Other ingredients 51.42%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Herbicide
- Herbicide Terrestrial
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Arrowhead
- Barberry
- Buckhorn plantain
- Bulrush
- Buttercup
- Canada thistle
- Carpetweed
- Chickweed
- Cocklebur
- Daisy
- Dandelion
- Dock
- European barberry
- Frenchweed
- Henbit
- Hoary cress
- Indigo
- Knotweed
- Lambsquarters
- Marshelder
- Meadow buttercup
- Mustard
- Nutgrass
- Pigweed
- Plantain
- Prickly lettuce
- Ragweed
- Redstem
- Sedge
- Shepherdspurse
- Stinkweed
- Sunflower
- Tie vine
- Waterplantain
- Whitetop
- Wild carrot
- Wild radish
- Yellow rocket
Registered target sites:
- Airfields (foliar treatment)
- Airports (foliar treatment)
- Alleys (foliar treatment)
- Bare ground
- Barley (foliar treatment)
- Campgrounds
- Commercial & industrial premises
- Commercial buildings (outdoor)
- Commercial/industrial equipment (pumps)
- Drive-in theaters (foliar treatment)
- Driveways (foliar treatment)
- Farm buildings (outdoor)
- Fencerows (foliar treatment)
- Fencerows (nonagricultural) (foliar treatment)
- Fences
- Flax (foliar treatment)
- Grasses (seed crop foliar treatment)
- Graveled areas (foliar treatment)
- Guardrails (foliar treatment)
- Industrial areas (outdoor) (foliar treatment)
- Industrial plant sites
- Lumber yards (foliar treatment)
- Mulch
- New construction sites
- Nonagricultural areas (wildlife refuge)
- Noncrop areas (foliar treatment)
- Oats (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental grasses (grown for sod)
- Ornamental grasses (water treatment)
- Ornamental lawns (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (golf courses) (foliar treatment)
- Parking areas (foliar treatment)
- Parks (foliar treatment)
- Pastures (grass) (foliar treatment)
- Paved areas (foliar treatment)
- Power stations (foliar treatment)
- Recreational areas (foliar treatment)
- Refineries (petroleum) (foliar treatment)
- Resorts
- Rice (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (firebreaks) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (highway) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (pipeline) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (power lines) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (railroad) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (utility) (foliar treatment)
- Roadsides (foliar treatment)
- Rye (foliar treatment)
- Sidewalks (foliar treatment)
- Sports arenas
- Storage areas
- Substations (electric) (foliar treatment)
- Tank farms (petroleum) (foliar treatment)
- Telephone booths
- Tennis courts (foliar treatment)
- Trails (foliar treatment)
- Uncultivated nonagricultural areas (foliar treatment)
- Vacant lots (foliar treatment)
- Walks (foliar treatment)
- Wasteland (foliar treatment)
- Wheat (spring) (foliar treatment)