Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 264-393
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Weedone Cb Ready-to-use Woody Plant Herbicide' is an herbicide terrestrial. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 264-393. It was originally approved by EPA on 18 Feb 1983. Its registration got cancelled on 25 May 1995. It has a 'Warning' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: 2,4-D, butoxyethyl ester and Butoxyethyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate. It's approved for 23 sites including drainage ditch banks, fencerows, forest management areas, noncrop areas, rights-of-way, roadsides, and utility. It is also approved for 118 pests and pest groups including but not limited to ailanthus, alder, american elm, american sycamore, ash, aspen, balm-of-gilead, balsam fir, balsam poplar, and bayberry.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- WEEDONE CB READY-TO- Use WOODY PLANT HERBICIDEActive
Registrant:
- BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP
- Address:
800 N.lindbergh Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63141
Active ingredients:
- 2,4-d, butoxyethyl ester 11.9%
- Butoxyethyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate 11.7%
- Other ingredients 76.4%
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Registered target pests:
- Ailanthus
- Alder
- American elm
- American sycamore
- Ash
- Aspen
- Balm-of-gilead
- Balsam fir
- Balsam poplar
- Bayberry
- Beauty bush
- Bebb willow
- Beech
- Bigleaf maple
- Bigtooth aspen
- Birch
- Black cherry
- Black locust
- Black walnut
- Blackberry
- Blackgum
- Boxelder
- Buckeye
- Bur oak
- Butternut
- Camphor tree
- Catalpa
- Cherry
- Chestnut oak
- Chinese elm
- Chokecherry
- Common juniper
- Cottonwood
- Crabapple
- Devils-walkingstick
- Dogwood
- Douglas-fir
- Eastern red cedar
- Elder
- English hawthorn
- English ivy
- Fir
- Grape
- Grape fox
- Gray birch
- Green ash
- Hackberry
- Hardhack
- Hawthorn
- Hazel
- Hickory
- Honeysuckle
- Hornbeam
- Huckleberry
- Ironwood
- Jack pine
- Locust
- Maple
- Mulberry
- Multiflora rose
- No pest
- Northern red oak
- Oak
- Ohio buck-eye
- Osageorange
- Pacific red elder
- Paper birch
- Persimmon common
- Pignut hickory
- Pin cherry
- Pin oak
- Poison ivy
- Poison oak
- Poison sumac
- Poplar
- Pricklyash
- Pricklypear
- Quaking aspen
- Raspberry
- Red elm
- Red maple
- Red pine
- Rhododendron
- River birch
- Rose
- Sassafras
- Serviceberry
- Shadbush
- Shagbark hickory
- Sheep laurel
- Shortleaf pine
- Sour orange
- Sourwood
- Southern red oak
- Staghorn sumac
- Sugar maple
- Sumac
- Swamp cyrilla
- Sweetbay magnolia
- Sweetfern
- Sweetgum
- Tallowtree
- Tree-of-heaven
- Tulip poplar
- Viburnum
- Virginia pine
- Walnut
- Water oak
- Waxmyrtle
- White ash
- White oak
- White pine
- White spruce
- Willow
- Winged elm
- Witchhazel
- Woody plants
- Yellow poplar
Registered target sites:
- Drainage ditch banks (basal bark treatment)
- Drainage ditch banks (foliar treatment)
- Drainage ditch banks (stump treatment)
- Fencerows (nonagricultural) (basal bark treatment)
- Fencerows (nonagricultural) (foliar treatment)
- Fencerows (nonagricultural) (stump treatment)
- Forest management areas (basal bark treatment)
- Forest management areas (foliar treatment)
- Forest management areas (stump treatment)
- Noncrop areas (basal bark treatment)
- Noncrop areas (foliar treatment)
- Noncrop areas (stump treatment)
- Rights-of-way (basal bark treatment)
- Rights-of-way (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (railroad) (bark treatment)
- Rights-of-way (railroad) (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (railroad) (stump treatment)
- Rights-of-way (stump treatment)
- Rights-of-way (utility) (stump treatment)
- Roadsides (basal bark treatment)
- Roadsides (foliar treatment)
- Roadsides (stump treatment)
- Utility (rights-of-way) (foliar treatment)