THE NATIONAL SCENE
PRODUCT CANCELLATIONS
PESTICIDE TOLERANCE ACTIONS, REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS, REGISTRATION APPROVALS
After a tolerance has been established, the registrant decides if the commodity/site will be put on the label. Having a tolerance does not automatically mean you can use the chemical. Even when a pesticide has been registered by EPA, you can not use the product until the commodity/site is on the label in your hand. Always read the pesticide label before applying!
- Captan, 2,4-D, Dodine, DCPA, Endothall, Fomesafen, Propyzamide, Ethofumesate, Permethrin, Dimethipin, and Fenarimol
- Chloroneb, Cypermethrin, Methidathion, Nitrapyrin, Oxyfluorfen, Pirimiphos-methyl, Sulfosate, Tebuthiuron, Thiabendazole, Thidiazuron, and Tribuphos
- Foramsulfuron
- Flufenacet
- Clethodim
- Chloranthraniliprole
- Pythium Oligandrum DV 74
- Aspergillus flavus NRRL 21882
- Pendimethalin
- Acetochlor
- Methamidophos, Oxydemeton-methyl, Profenofos, and Trichlorfon
- Coumaphos
- Famoxadone
- Propanil, Phenmedipham, Triallate, and MCPA
- Bacillus thuringiensis
- Captan, 2,4-D, Dodine, DCPA, Endothall, Fomesafen, Propyzamide, Ethofumesate, Permethrin, Dimethipin, and Fenarimol
- Diuron
- Amitraz, Atrazine, Ethephon, Ferbam, Lindane, Propachlor, and Simazine
RISK ASSESSMENT
REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISIONS
It is important for you to know that EPA is conducting a Re-registration study on a particular pesticide, because this means that there may be label restrictions in the future for this product. During the Reregistration period, you may make comments to EPA if you think label restrictions will impose a hardship on production of a commodity.
OTHER REGULATORY ACTIONS
NEWS BRIEFS
REPORTS/ WEB SITES/ PUBS
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