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SnapshotID: 47290

Active ingredients

2,4-D Dimethylamine Salt

Classification

O

- Herbicide, Preplant/Preplant Incorporated- Herbicide, Postemergence- Herbicide, Preemergence- Herbicide

WSSA mode of action

4Action like indole acetic acid (synthetic auxins)

Registration

EPA:71368-34

Pests

LocustPigweedBullnettleBeebalm, SpottedBindweed, Field/EuropeanBittercressMorninggloryServiceberryRagweedTansymustardBroomweed, Common/AnnualBuckwheat, WildPoplarPuncturevineBurcloverCarpetweedCarrot, WildGoosegrassRedcedar, EasternPigweed, SmoothAlderChicoryChickweed, CommonMustardClover, HopGrape, WildCockleburCocklebur, Common/HeartleafCherryCoreopsis, PlainsCowcockleVirginia-creeperCreosotebushCroton, WoollyHawthornDaisy, EnglishDandelionHenbitDevil's-clawDewberry, SouthernSmartweedDock, CurlyDogfennelElderberry /ElderElder, AmericaKochiaFleabane, AnnualFlixweedGoldenrod, MissouriDogwoodMilkweedSumacLocustBlackgumHorsenettle /Carolina Horsenettle/Apple-of-SodomHorseweed/MarestailHuisachePoison-ivyKnapweed, RussianKnapweed, BlackKnapweed, SpottedKnawelKnotweed, ProstrateKudzuLambsquarters, CommonLettuce, Prickly/ChinaLocust, BlackMallow, CommonMarshelderMesquiteHoneysuckleMorningglory, Ivyleaf/Entireleaf/Hairy/CommonMorningglory, Tall/CommonBuckeyeTansymustard, PinnateElmRaspberryNightshade, SilverleafNightshade, BlackPoison-oakRussian-oliveSignalgrass, BroadleafBlackberryPennycress, FieldPeppertree, BrazilianPepperweed, VirginiaBeechPersimmon, Common/EasternAmaranth, PalmerPigweed, RedrootPigweed, ProstrateCedarPigweed, TumbleBasswoodPoorjoeEveningprimrose, CutleafPurslane, CommonPineRagweed, Common/ShortRagweed, LanceleafRagweed, WesternBurdockBirchSedge, AnnualBuffaloburSorrel, Red/SheepShepherd's-purseSmartweed, PennsylvaniaSmartweed, SwampSneezeweed, BitterSage, LanceleafSowthistle, Annual/CommonWillowSowthistle, PerennialSpurge, LeafyStarthistle, YellowPersimmonSunflower, Common/WildSweetgumTallowtree, ChineseThistle, CanadaThistle, RussianThistle, BullThistle, MuskToadflax, DalmationTrumpetcreeperAspenVelvetleafVetch, HairyMapleCucumbertreeYankeeweedHickory/Hickory NutYauponCloverEveningprimroseGoldenweed, CommonHemlockKnotweedLambsquartersLocust, HoneyMarshelder, AnnualRabbitbrushSagebrushSnowberrySpruceThistle, PlumelessVetchWaxmyrtleMayweedWitchhazelYuccaSunflowerRose, MultifloraRose, MacartneySassafrasSowthistleSalsify, WesternSagebrush, FringedRagwort, TansyAshFlaxPurslaneMustard, AnnualRagweed, PerennialChickweedWaterhemp, CommonSchinusHoneysuckle, HairyButtercup, CornRabbitbrush, SouthwestMesquiteHuckleberryFlax, FairyGumHornbeamOakDewberryMilkweed, Antelope HornGroundsel, TexasSedgeCrabgrassRedvineRagweed, CommonSorrel, sheep Mayweed, stinkingPigweed, RoughPlum, Sand/WildCarelessweedThornappleTarbrushQueen Anne's LaceChinquapinDogfennelChristmasberryCowcockleSycamoreCottonwoodGreenbriar, RoundleafHolly, FloridaPigweedBindweed, Field/EuropeanMorninggloryServiceberryRagweedBuckwheat, WildPoplarCarpetweedCarrot, WildRedcedar, EasternAlderMustardCockleburCherryVirginia-creeperCreosotebushHawthornDaisy, EnglishHenbitSmartweedDock, CurlyElderberry /ElderDogwoodMilkweedSumacLocustBlackgumPoison-ivyKnapweed, RussianKnawelKudzuHoneysuckleElmRaspberryRussian-oliveBlackberryPeppertree, BrazilianBeechBasswoodPineBirchWillowSpurge, LeafyPersimmonThistle, CanadaThistle, MuskToadflax, DalmationTrumpetcreeperAspenVelvetleafMapleCucumbertreeYauponCloverHemlockLambsquartersSagebrushSnowberrySpruceWaxmyrtleWitchhazelRose, MultifloraSassafrasRagwort, TansyAshPurslaneRagweed, PerennialChickweedPlum, American/WildOakRedvineSorrel, sheep PuncturevineQueen Anne's LaceDogfennelChristmasberrySycamoreHolly, Florida

Temperature range

Min 32° F
Max 100° F
Restrictions

Available for use in the following states

Available

Not available

Danger
Product safety

Protections

Early entry
coveralls worn over short-sleeved shirt and short pants chemical-resistant footwear plus socks chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure protective eyewear
Personal Protection
long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes and socks, plus protective eyewear chemical-resistant gloves (except for applicators using groundboom equipment, pilots and flaggers), and chemical-resistant apron when applying postharvest dips or sprays to citrus, mixing or loading, cleaning up spills or equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate.
Restricted Entry Interval
48 hours

Precautions

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 Control of Brush and Broadleaf Weeds on Rights-of-Way, Forest Brush, Industrial Sites, Non-Irrigation Ditchbanks, Fence Rows, and Other Non-Crop Areas (various states)