Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 2393-306
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Hopkins 2,4-d Amine Weed Killer' is an herbicide and herbicide terrestrial. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 2393-306. It was originally approved by EPA on 03 May 1968. Its registration got cancelled on 01 Jul 1987. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt. It's approved for 24 sites including airfields, barley, corn, ditch banks, fallow land, fencerows, flax, noncrop areas, nonfood crop areas, and ornamental turf. It is also approved for 21 pests and pest groups including but not limited to alligatorweed, bindweed, broadleaf weeds, canada thistle, dandelion, dock, goldenrod, hoary cress, leafy spurge, and mallow.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- HOPKINS 2,4-D AMINE WEED KILLERActive
Registrant:
- HACO, INC
- Address:
Po Box 7190
Madison, WI 53707
Active ingredients:
- 2,4-d, dimethylamine salt 49.4%
- Other ingredients 50.6%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Herbicide
- Herbicide Terrestrial
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Alligatorweed
- Bindweed
- Broadleaf weeds
- Canada thistle
- Dandelion
- Dock
- Goldenrod
- Hoary cress
- Leafy spurge
- Mallow
- No pest
- Perennial weeds
- Plantain
- Ragweed
- Russian knapweed
- Shepherdspurse
- Thistle
- Whitetop
- Wild carrot
- Wild morningglory
- Wild mustard
Registered target sites:
- Airfields
- Barley (foliar treatment)
- Corn (soil treatment)
- Ditch banks
- Fallow land
- Fencerows
- Flax (foliar treatment)
- Noncrop areas
- Nonfood crop areas
- Ornamental turf (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (golf courses) (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental turf (lawns) (foliar treatment)
- Parks
- Pastures (foliar treatment)
- Playgrounds
- Rice (foliar treatment)
- Rights-of-way (highway)
- Rights-of-way (railroad)
- Roadsides
- Rye (foliar treatment)
- Small grains (foliar treatment)
- Sugarcane (foliar treatment)
- Vacant lots
- Wheat (foliar treatment)