Dicamba injury

    • [DOC File]Hazo Waste Disposal and Recycling Bid

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      The insurance shall also cover bodily injury, including disease, illness, and death and property damage arising out of the Contractor’s premises/operations, independent Contractors, products/completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and contractual liability (including the tort liability of another assumed in a business ...


    • [DOCX File]Nc State University

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      NCDA&CS has secured 24(c) labeling for the products which contain 2,4-D or dicamba and are intended to be used in conjunction with 2,4-D or dicamba tolerant crops (cotton & soybeans). The 24(c) labels require specific mandatory training and detailed recordkeeping requirements when these products are applied to tolerant crops.


    • [DOCX File]extension.tennessee.edu

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      With increased volatility comes increased potential for off-target movement of the herbicide and injury to non-dicamba-tolerant plants. Many products containing glyphosate are presently approved to be mixed with dicamba before spray applications. Combining herbicides with different modes of action is a common practice among crop producers to ...


    • [DOC File](File; LawnWeedsMG00

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      - Dicamba is strong on certain weeds and weak on others ... the resulting vapor can move in the air and cause injury to the ornamentals - Read the use directions on the product label - Apply when the air is calm (to avoid spray drift) - Apply when the air temperature is cool (Max. 75 F)


    • [DOCX File]July 11, 2000 - Purdue University

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      Guidance for Interpreting Dicamba Labeling Terms & Phrases. OFF-TARGET MOVEMENT: “Do not allow herbicide solution to mist, drip, drift or splash onto desirable vegetation because severe injury or destruction to desirable broadleaf plants could result.”


    • [DOC File]Roundup

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      Minute quantities of dicamba may cause injury to non-Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans, XtendFlex™ soybeans and other sensitive crops (see the “Sensitive Areas” section of this label for a listing of sensitive crops). Clean equipment immediately after using this product, using a triple rinse procedure as follows:


    • [DOCX File]Risk Assessment and - Department of Health

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      Based on standard dicamba application rates, the maximum theoretical production of formaldehyde in MON 88701 GM cotton tissue has been estimated at 6.3 mg/kg or 33 mg/kg, depending on plant growth stage at application. ... Toxicity is the adverse effect(s) of exposure to a dose of a substance as a result of direct cellular or tissue injury, or ...


    • [DOCX File]NC Pesticide Safety Education | NC State Extension

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      The updated dicamba and 2, 4-D registered products are to be used as a tool against resistant weeds such as Palmer Amaranth. These products can cause herbicide damage to sensitive crops such as tomatoes, grapes, tobacco and non tolerant soybeans and cotton. ... The water must be a quality and temperature that will not cause injury or illness if ...


    • [DOC File]ATTACHMENT 2 - Food Standards

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      Tolerance to dicamba is achieved through expression of the enzyme dicamba mono-oxygenase (DMO) encoded by the dmo gene derived from the common soil bacterium Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. ... Those plants with minor herbicide injury were selected for further analyses, whereas plants showing no injury, indicating that they contained the cp4 ...


    • [DOCX File]University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture ...

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      “Dicamba’s been around for many years. Since the 50’s we’ve used it mostly in grass crops up to this point. Arkansas and a lot of the mid-south states have used it though predominately as a burn down herbicide for glysophate resistant horse weed control prior to planting.”


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