SnapshotID: 46547
Active ingredients
EPTCS-Ethyl DipropylthiocarbamateClassification
N
- Herbicide, Preplant/Preplant Incorporated- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- HerbicideWSSA mode of action
8Inhibition of lipid synthesis - not ACCase inhibitionRegistration
EPA:10163-283Pests
PigweedBluegrass, AnnualDeadnettleBarley, VolunteerRescuegrass /Rescue BromeShattercaneCarpetweedGoosegrassFiddleneckChickweed, CommonHenbitFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenNutsedge, YellowGoosefoot, NettleleafJunglericeLambsquarters, CommonStinkgrassLovegrassMorningglory, Tall/CommonMugwortQuackgrassNightshade, CutleafNightshade, HairyNightshade, BlackNutsedge, PurpleOat, Volunteer/Inter-seededOat, WildPanicum, TexasPigweed, RedrootPigweed, ProstratePigweed, TumblePurslane, CommonPanicum, FallPusley, FloridaRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSandbur, FieldSicklepodNutsedgeSprangletop, MexicanSpurry, CornSida, Prickly/SpinyBarnyardgrass/WatergrassSignalgrassBermudagrassWitchgrassWheat, VolunteerWatergrassCrabgrassJohnsongrass, SeedlingBermudagrass, SeedlingFoxtail, YellowLovegrassOat, VolunteerNutsedgeGroundselBluegrass, AnnualHenbitRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonChickweedBluegrass, AnnualHenbitRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonChickweedNutsedgeGroundselPigweedBluegrass, AnnualDeadnettleRescuegrass /Rescue BromeShattercaneCarpetweedGoosegrassFiddleneckChickweed, CommonHenbitFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenNutsedge, YellowGoosefoot, NettleleafJunglericeLambsquarters, CommonStinkgrassLovegrassMorningglory, Tall/CommonMugwortQuackgrassNightshade, CutleafNightshade, HairyNightshade, BlackNutsedge, PurpleOat, Volunteer/Inter-seededOat, WildPanicum, TexasPigweed, RedrootPigweed, ProstratePigweed, TumblePurslane, CommonPanicum, FallPusley, FloridaRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSandbur, FieldSicklepodSprangletop, MexicanSpurry, CornSida, Prickly/SpinyBarnyardgrass/WatergrassSignalgrassBermudagrassWitchgrassWheat, VolunteerWatergrassCrabgrassJohnsongrass, SeedlingBermudagrass, SeedlingFoxtail, YellowOat, VolunteerWeeds, GrassyWeeds, BroadleafNutsedgeGroundselPigweedBluegrass, AnnualDeadnettleRescuegrass /Rescue BromeShattercaneCarpetweedGoosegrassFiddleneckChickweed, CommonHenbitFoxtail, GiantFoxtail, GreenGoosefoot, NettleleafJunglericeLambsquarters, CommonStinkgrassLovegrassMorningglory, Tall/CommonNightshade, CutleafNightshade, HairyNightshade, BlackOat, Volunteer/Inter-seededOat, WildPanicum, TexasPigweed, RedrootPigweed, ProstratePigweed, TumblePurslane, CommonPanicum, FallPusley, FloridaRyegrass, Italian/Annual/CommonSandbur, FieldSicklepodSprangletop, MexicanSpurry, CornSida, Prickly/SpinyBarnyardgrass/WatergrassSignalgrassWitchgrassWheat, VolunteerWatergrassCrabgrassJohnsongrass, SeedlingBermudagrass, SeedlingFoxtail, YellowOat, VolunteerPigweedNutsedge, YellowNightshadeLambsquarters, CommonSites
AlfalfaAlfalfa, EstablishedAlmondCastorbeanBean, GreenBean, SnapBean, Dry (All Types)Bean, PoleBeet, SugarFruit, Citrus, Nursery StockCloverClover, LadinoCottonFallow LandGrapefruit, NonbearingLespedezaOrange, NonbearingSafflowerSainfoinSunflowerTomatoTrefoil, BirdsfootWalnutBluegrass, For SeedRyegrass, Perennial, For SeedFescue, Tall, For SeedOrchardgrass, For SeedFescue, Fine, For SeedBentgrass, For SeedGrapefruit, Nursery StockOrange, Nursery StockPotatoesCropland, IdleAgeratumAmaranthAsterAzaleaBarberryBegoniaBoxwoodCamelliaChrysanthemumDahliaDaylilyTrees, DeciduousDogwoodEuonymousFirGazaniaGround CoversHemlockHerbaceous PlantsHolly, AmericanHolly, Japanese/Box-leavedJuniperLeucothoeLilacLindenMagnoliaMapleMarigoldOakPachysandraPansyPeriwinklePetuniaPine Nursery and PlantationPine SeedlingPine, LoblollyPine, Longleaf/Southern YellowPine, ShortleafPine, SlashPine, African FernRhododendronShrubs, OrnamentalSpruceSt.-John's-wortSedum /Stonecrop/OrpineViburnumYewZinniaIvyStrawberryIceplantNasturtiumAjugaPierisAlyssumEvergreen TreesDianthusBalsamCitrus, NonbearingChamaecyparisCarrotSwiss Chard, For SeedBeet, Table, For SeedSwiss Chard, For SeedBeet, Table, For SeedCarrotTomato, TransplantCarrotMeadowfoam, For seedBluegrass, For SeedRyegrass, Perennial, For SeedFescue, Tall, For SeedOrchardgrass, For SeedFescue, Fine, For SeedBentgrass, For SeedCarrotTemperature range
Min 50°FMax
Restrictions
Available for use in the following states
Available
Not available
Warning
Product safety
Protections
Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate or nitrile rubber or neoprene rubber or viton Shoes plus socksPersonal Protection
Mixers, Loaders, and Handlers exposed to the concentrate must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves such as barrier laminate, Nitrile Rubber ≥14 mils, Neoprene Rubber ≥14 mills, and viton ≥14 mills. Chemical-resistant apron Chemical-resistant footwear and socks Protective eyewear In addition to the above PPE, persons Mixing and Loading into chemigation systems, must wear: a NIOSH-approved elastomeric half mask respirator with organic vapor (OV) cartridges; OR a NIOSH-approved full face respirator with OV cartridges; OR a gas mask with OV canisters; OR a powered air purifying respirator with OV cartridges. Applicators and other Handlers exposed to the dilute must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Shoes plus socks In addition to the above PPE, applicators using back-pack sprayers and hand-help equipment must wear: Chemical-resistant gloves In addition to the above PPE, applicators using mechanically-pressurized handgun must wear: Coveralls worn over long-sleeved shirt and long pants Chemical-resistant gloves Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks Chemical-resistant headgear, if overhead exposure Chemical-resistant apron when mixing, loading, and cleaning equipment or spills A minimum of a NIOSH approved filtering facepiece respirator with any R or P filter (TC-84A); OR an elastomeric NIOSH approved particulate respirator with any N*, R or P filter (TC-84A); OR a NIOSH approved powered air purifying respirator with an HE filter (TC-21C) In addition to the above PPE, applicators using back-pack sprayers on orchards and vineyards must wear: Coveralls worn over long-sleeved shirt and long pants Waterproof or chemical-resistant gloves In addition to the above PPE, applicators applying dry bulk fertilizers with a specialized truck designed to treat more than 80 acres, must wear: a NIOSH approved respirator with: an organic-vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C); or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G); or a NIOSH approved respirator with an (OV) cartridge; or a canister with any N, R, P, or HE prefilter. Commercial (for-hire) Handlers engaged in impregnating this product onto dry bulk fertilizer must: wear the personal protective equipment required for mixers/loaders, except shoes may be substituted for chemical-resistant footwear, and have immediately available for use in case of an accident a NIOSH approved respirator with: an organic-vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C); or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G); or a NIOSH approved respirator with an (OV) cartridge; or a canister with any N, R, P, or HE prefilter. Use a closed system that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides.Restricted Entry Interval
12 hoursPrecautions
May be exposed to direct sunlight
Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks
May be stored in a damp place
May be stored in a warm place
May be frozen
Supplemental Labels
- For Suppression of Nutsedge, Groundsel Weeds in Carrots (AZ)
- For Control of Italian Ryegrass, Annual Bluegrass, Common Chickweed and Henbit in Table Beets Grown for Seed and Swiss Chard Grown for Seed (OR)
- 24c - EpFOR CONTROL OF ITALIAN RYEGRASS, ANNUAL BLUEGRASS, COMMON CHICKWEED AND HENBIT IN TABLE BEETS AND SWISS CHARD GROWN FOR SEED - WA
- For Suppression of Nutsedge, Groundsel Weeds in Carrots (CA)
- For use on transplant tomatoes grown on plastic mulched beds (FL)
- Additional Mitigation Measures for Handlers and Applicators (CA)
- FOR SUPPRESSION OF NUTSEDGE, GROUNDSEL WEEDS IN CARROTS - NV
- FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN MEADOWFOAM GROWN FOR SEED - OR
- FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN GRASS GROWN FOR SEED – ESTABLISHED STANDS - OR
- FOR SUPPRESSION OF YELLOW NUTSEDGE AND NIGHTSHADE SPECIES AND CONTROL OF OTHER BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDING PIGWEED AND COMMON LAMBSQUARTERS IN CARROTS - WA