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1 SS-AGR-103 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 1 J. A. Tredaway 2 The following list (Table 1) provides information about the active ingredient, formulation, and manufacturer of the herbicides that are listed alphabetically by trade name. See Fact Sheet SS-AGR-104 Trade Names of Herbicides Containing a Given Active Ingredient for an alphabetical listing of the active ingredient of herbicides. 1. This document is SS-AGR-103, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Revised January Please visit the EDIS Web site at 2. J. A. Tredaway, Assistant professor, Agronomy Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. It is not a guarantee or warranty of the products named and does not signify that they are approved to the exclusion of others of suitable composition The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function without regard to race, color, sex, age, handicap, or national origin. For information on obtaining other extension publications, contact your county Cooperative Extension Service office. Florida Cooperative Extension Service/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences/University of Florida/Christine Taylor Waddill, Dean.
2 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 2 Trade name or designation Active ingredient (ai) Amount of ai Manufacturer AAtrex Nine 0 atrazine 85% wettable dispersable granule Novartis AAtrex 4L atrazine 4 lb/gal Novartis Aim carfentrazone 50% wettable granular FMC Ally metsulfuron-methyl 60% dry flowable DuPont Amine 4 2,4-D (amine) 4 lb/gal UAP Aquathol K endothall 7.2 lb/gal Elf-Atochem Arsenal imazapyr 2 and 4 lb/gal American Cyanamid Assure II quizalofop 0.8 lb/gal DuPont Balan DF benefin 0.6 lb/gal UAP Balan 2.5 G, Clean Crop benefin 2.5% granular UAP Balance isoxaflutole 75% water dispersable granule Aventis Banvel dicamba (amine) 4 lb/gal BASF Banvel SGF dicamba 2 lb/gal BASF Basagran bentazon 4 lb/gal BASF Bicep atrazine + metolachlor lb/gal Novartis Bladex 90 DF** cyanazine 90% dry flowable DuPont Bladex 4L* cyanazine 4 lb/gal DuPont Blazer 2L acifluorfen 2 lb/gal BASF Bolero thiobencarb 8 lb/gal Valent Buctril bromoxynil 2 lb/gal Aventis Bueno 6 MSMA + surfactant 6 lb/gal Zeneca
3 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 3 Butoxone ,4-DB 75% wettable powder Cedar Butyrac 200 2,4-DB (amine) 2 lb/gal Cedar Butyrac 175 2,4-DB (amine) 1.75 lb/gal Cedar Butyrac ester 2,4-DB (ester) 1.75 lb/gal Albaugh Cadre imazapic 70% dispersable granule American Cyanamid Canopy metribuzin + chlorimuron 75% dry flowable DuPont Caparol 4L prometryn 4 lb/gal Novartis Casoron 4G dichlobenil 4% granular Uniroyal Casoron 10G dichlobenil 10% granular Uniroyal Casoron 50W dichlobenil 50% wettable powder Uniroyal Classic chlorimuron 25% dry granular dispensible DuPont Cobra lactofen 2 lb/gal Valent Command clomazone 6 lb/gal FMC Cotton-Pro prometryn 4 lb/gal Griffin Cotoran DF fluometuron 85% dry flowable Novartis Cotoran 4L fluometuron 4 lb/gal Novartis Crossbow 2,4-D + triclopyr lb/gal Dow AgroSciences Cutrine-Plus copper complex 0.9 lb/gal Applied Biochemist Cutrine-Plus Granular copper complex 3.7 granular Applied Biochemist Devrinol 2E napropamide 2 lb/gal Zeneca Devrinol 10G napropamide 10% granular Zeneca Devrinol 50 DF napropamide 50% dry flowable Zeneca
4 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 4 Diquat diquat 2 lb/gal Zeneca Direx 4L diuron 4 lb/gal Griffin DSMA 4, DSMA DSMA 4 lb/gal Setre, Helena Dual II Magnum metolachlor 7.64 lb/gal Novartis Dual II Magnum metolachlor 16% granular Novartis Eptam 7-E EPTC 7 lb/gal Zeneca Eptam 20G EPTC 20% granular Zeneca Eradicane 6.7E EPTC + antidote 6.7 lb/gal Zeneca Eradicane Extra 25-G EPTC + antidote 25% granular Zeneca Escort metsulfuron-methyl 60% dry flowable DuPont Evik DF ametryn 76% water dispersable granular Novartis Fusilade DX fluazifop-butyl 2.0 lb/gal Zeneca Garlon triclopyr 4 lb/gal Dow AgroSciences Glean chlorsulfuron 75% dry flowable DuPont Goal 2XL oxyfluorfen 2.0 lb/gal Rohm and Haas Gramoxone Extra paraquat 2.5 lb/ gal Zeneca Helena 2,4-D 2,4-D (amine) 4 lb/gal Helena Hoelon diclofop-methyl 3 lb/gal Aventis Hydrothol 191 endothall 2 lb/gal Elf-Altachem Hyvar X bromacil 80% wettable powder DuPont Hyvar X-L bromacil 21.4% wettable powder DuPont Image imazaquin 17% dry flowable American Cyanamid
5 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 5 Karmex diuron 80% wettable powder DuPont Kerb 50W pronamide 50% wettable powder Rohm and Haas Krenite S Krenite UT ammonium salt of fosamine 4 lb/gal DuPont Krovar I DF bromacil + diuron 40% + 40% dry flowable DuPont Liberty glufosinate 1.67 lb/gal Aventis Linex 4L linuron 4 lb/gal Griffin Lorox DF linuron 50% dry flowable Griffin Oust sulfometuron methyl 75% dry flowable DuPont Pennant metolachlor 8 lb/gal Novartis Poast sethoxydim 1.5 lb/gal BASF Pramitol 5PS, Clean Crop prometon + simazine + sodium chlorate + sodium metaborate 5% + 8% + 40% + 50% Pellet UAP/Platte Poast Plus sethoxydim 1.0 lb/gal BASF Pramitol 25E, Clean Crop prometon 25 lb/gal UAP/Platte Prefar 4E, 6 E bensulide 4 lb/gal, 6 lb/gal Gowan Princep 4L simazine 4 lb/gal Novartis Princep Caliber 90 simazine 90% water Novartis Prowl 3.3 EC pendimethalin 3.3 lb/gal American-Cyanamid Pursuit imazethapyr 2.0 lb/gal American-Cyanamid Pursuit DG imazethapyr 70% dry granular American-Cyanamid Ramrod Flowable propachlor 4 lb/gal Monsanto Remedy triclopyr 4 lb/gal Dow AgroSciences
6 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 6 Reward diquat dibromide 2 lbs/gal Zeneca Ro-Neet 10G cycloate 10% granular Zeneca Ronstar oxadiazon 50% Aventis Roundup glyphosate 4 lbs/gal Monsanto Roundup Ultra glyphosate 4 lbs/gal Monsanto Salvo 2,4-D (ester) 5 lb/gal UAP Scepter imazaquin 1.5 lb/gal American-Cyanamid Select clethodim 2 lb/gal Valent Sencor DF metribuzin 75% dry flowable Bayer Sencor 4F metribuzin 4 lb/gal Bayer Sinbar terbacil 80% wettable powder DuPont Solicam DF norflurazon 78.6% dry flowable Novartis Sonalan HFP ethalfluralin 3 lb/gal Dow AgroSciences Spike 20P tebuthiuron 0.2 pellet Dow AgroSciences Spike 80W tebuthiuron 80% wettable powder Dow AgroSciences Spin-aid phenmedipham 1.3 lb/gal Agrevo Stam M-4 propanil 4 lb/gal Rohm and Haas Stam EDF propanil 80% extruded dry flowable Rohm and Haas Strongarm diclosulam 84% water dispersable granule Dow AgroSciences Surflan AS oryzalin 4 lb/gal Dow AgroSciences Sutan + 6.7E butylate + antidote 6.7 lb/gal Micro-Flo Telar DF chlorsulfuron 75% dry flowable DuPont
7 Trade Name, Active Ingredient and Manufacturer of Some Herbicides 7 Tillam 6E pebulate 6 lb/gal Zeneca Tough pyridate 5 lb/gal Novartis Treflan HFP trifluralin 4 lb/gal Dow AgroSciences Treflan TR-10 trifluralin 10% granular Dow AgroSciences Valor Herbicide flumioxazin 50% water dispersable granule Valent Velpar DF hexazinone 75% dry flowable DuPont Velpar hexazinone 90% soluble powder DuPont Velpar L hexazinone 2 lb/gal DuPont Weedar 64 2,4-D (amine) 3.8 lb/gal Aventis Weedone LV4 2,4-D (low volatile ester) 3.8 lb/gal Aventis Weedone LV6 2,4-D (low volatile ester) 5.4 lb/gal Aventis Weedone 638 2,4-D (acid) + 2,4-D (ester) 2.8 lb/gal Aventis Zorial Rapid 80 norflurazon 78.6% dry flowable Novartis
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