Label & SDS
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 62719-5
- U.S. EPA Status:
ACTIVE
Description
'Tordon 101 Mixture' is an herbicide terrestrial. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 62719-5. It was originally approved by EPA on 04 Dec 1989. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: 2,4-D, triisopropanolamine salt and Picloram, triisopropanolamine salt. It's approved for 17 sites including conservation reserve program land, forest lands, forest tree plantings, industrial sites, nonagricultural areas, noncrop areas, pastures, rangeland, rights-of-way, and storage yards. It is also approved for 151 pests and pest groups including but not limited to absinth wormwood, ailanthus, alder, annual broadleaf weeds, annual broomweed, aspen, balsam fir, birch, bitter sneezeweed, and bitterweed.
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Alternative names:
Registrant:
- CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE LLC
- Address:
9330 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Active ingredients:
- 2,4-d, triisopropanolamine salt 39.6%
- Picloram, triisopropanolamine salt 10.2%
- Other ingredients 50.2%
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Registered target pests:
- Absinth wormwood
- Ailanthus
- Alder
- Annual broadleaf weeds
- Annual broomweed
- Aspen
- Balsam fir
- Birch
- Bitter sneezeweed
- Bitterweed
- Black locust
- Blackberry
- Blue thistle
- Blue vervain
- Bouncingbet
- Bracken fern
- Broom snakeweed
- Brush
- Buckhorn plantain
- Buffalobur
- Bull thistle
- Bullnettle
- Bursage
- Buttercup
- Buttonbush
- Camphorweed
- Carolina horsenettle
- Cherry
- Chicory
- Chinese tallowtree
- Cholla cactus
- Clover
- Cocklebur
- Common burdock
- Common goldenweed
- Common milkweed
- Common mullein
- Common ragweed
- Croton
- Curly dock
- Dandelion
- Devil's claw
- Dock
- Dogfennel
- Douglas-fir
- Drummond goldenweed
- Elm
- Field bindweed
- Field pennycress
- Fleabane
- Fringed sagebrush
- Geyer larkspur
- Giant ragweed
- Goldenrod
- Gorse
- Granjeno
- Gray goldaster
- Groundsel
- Gum
- Hairy vetch
- Heath aster
- Hedge bindweed
- Hemlock
- Hemp
- Hickory
- Hoary vervain
- Honeylocust
- Honeysuckle
- Horehound
- Horsenettle
- Horseweed
- Houndstongue
- Ivyleaf morningglory
- Jimsonweed
- Knapweed
- Kudzu
- Lambert crazyweed
- Lambsquarters
- Lanceleaf ragweed
- Leafy spurge
- Locust
- Louisiana wormwood
- Macartney rose
- Maple
- Marshelder
- Mesquite
- Milkweed
- Missouri goldenrod
- Mouseear chickweed
- Mugwort
- Multiflora rose
- Musk thistle
- Narrowleaf goldaster
- No pest
- Oak
- Oxeye daisy
- Perennial broadleaf weeds
- Persimmon
- Pigweed
- Pine
- Plains larkspur
- Plantain
- Plumeless thistle
- Poison hemlock
- Poison oak
- Prickly lettuce
- Puncturevine
- Pussy-toes
- Ragweed
- Rough fleabane
- Rush skeletonweed
- Sand sagebrush
- Sassafras
- Scotch thistle
- Silverleaf nightshade
- Smartweed
- Snow-on-the-mountain
- Sourwood
- Sowthistle
- Spiny aster
- Spiny sowthistle
- Spruce
- Sumac
- Sumpweed
- Sunflower
- Sweetgum
- Tansy ragwort
- Tasajillo
- Thistle
- Toadflax
- Tropical soda apple
- Tulip poplar
- Upright prairie coneflower
- Vetch
- Vines
- Wavyleaf thistle
- Weeds
- Western ironweed
- Western ragweed
- Wild buckwheat
- Wild carrot
- Wild licorice
- Wild plum
- Wild rose
- Willow
- Woody plants
- Woolly loco
- Wooton loco
- Yankeeweed
- Yarrow
- Yellow starthistle
Registered target sites:
- Conservation reserve program land (foliar treatment)
- Forest lands (frill treatment)
- Forest lands (injection treatment)
- Forest lands (stump treatment)
- Forest tree plantings (foliar treatment)
- Industrial sites (foliar treatment)
- Nonagricultural areas (wildlife refuge)
- Noncrop areas (foliar treatment)
- Pastures (grass) (foliar treatment)
- Rangeland (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (communication) (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)
- Storage yards (foliar treatment)
- Stumps