United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Ag Ch 1 (06) Agricultural Chemical Usage 2005 Restricted Use Summary October 2006 Table of Contents Page Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Field Crop Tables Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Fall Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Soybeans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Upland Cotton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fruit Crop Tables Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Apricots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Avocados . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Blackberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Blueberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Cherries, Sweet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cherries, Tart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Grapefruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Grapes, All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Grapes, Raisin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Grapes, Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Grapes, Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Kiwifruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Lemons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Nectarines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Olives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Peaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Pears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Plums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Raspberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Tangelos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Tangerines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Temples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Estimation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Terms and Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Pesticide Class, Common Name, and Trade Name . . . . . . . . . . 22 Report Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 This page intentionally left blank. Overview As determined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a restricted use pesticide is a pesticide which is available for purchase and use only by certified pesticide applicators or persons under their direct supervision, and only for the uses covered by the applicator's certification. This group of pesticides is not available for use by the general public because of the very high toxicities or due to the environmental hazards associated with the materials. The agricultural chemical usage data in this report were derived from pesticide products reported in the Agricultural Chemical Usage 2005 Field Crops Summary published in May 2006 and in the Agricultural Chemical Usage 2005 Fruit Summary published in July 2006 that are labeled as restricted use pesticides by the EPA. This report contains statistics for on-farm use of agricultural chemicals listed by active ingredient. The agricultural chemical usage data in this year's Restricted Use Summary are summarized by product. Only application data for active ingredients which were part of a restricted use pesticide are included. In previous years, data were summarized by whether or not the active ingredients had any restricted uses. All pesticide products that contained the active ingredient, whether the product was restricted or not, were included. Highlights Field Crops: The data were compiled from 2 surveys, the Agricultural Resources Management Survey (ARMS) and Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP). Targeted crops included corn, fall potatoes, oats, upland cotton, and soybeans. The Program States accounted for 82 to 93 percent of the U.S. acreage for these crops. A limited number of restricted use herbicides were applied to field crops in 2005. The most commonly used herbicides were Atrazine, Acetochlor, and Isoxaflutole on 49, 23, and 6 percent of the acreage, respectively, to the acres planted to corn in the States surveyed. A wide range of restricted use insecticides was used on corn, fall potatoes, soybeans, and upland cotton. Cyfluthrin was the most commonly used restricted insecticide, covering 29 percent of the fall potato acres; followed by Esfenvalerate and Imidacloprid, applied to 27 and 20 percent of the fall potatoes acreage, respectively. Aldicarb and Dicrotophos, the next most utilized insecticides, were both applied to 19 percent of the upland cotton acreage. Triphenyltin hydroxide, was the only restricted use fungicide applied to any program field crop, as it was applied to 10 percent of the fall potato acreage. Paraquat, used as a defoliant, on 14 percent of the upland cotton acreage and 2 percent of the fall potato acreage was the most commonly applied Other Chemical. Fruit Crops: Growers in 13 Program States were surveyed to obtain restricted chemical use data on 22 selected fruit crops in 2005. The data on restricted use applications cover the period immediately following harvest of the 2004 crop through harvest of the 2005 crop. Dates and figs were included in the survey but do not appear in the publication because there were no restricted use chemicals reported. A limited number of restricted use herbicides were applied to fruit crops in 2005. The only restricted use herbicide applied was Paraquat, as it was applied to nearly every target crop, in percentages ranging from 1 percent of the grapefruit acreage to 76 percent of the raspberry acreage. A wide variety of restricted use insecticides were used on fruit crops. The most widely used insecticide was Abamectin, as it was applied to 66 percent of the pear acreage, 61 percent of the tangelos, and 58 percent of the grapefruit acreage; followed by Esfenvalerate, which was applied 49 percent of the nectarine acreage, 43 percent of the plums, and 37 percent of the peach acreage. Bifenthrin was applied to 70 percent of the raspberry acreage. Azinphos-methyl was applied to 60 percent of the tart cherry acreage. Strychnine was the most commonly used Other Chemical, applied to 19 percent of the avocado acreage. Corn: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Acetochlor : 23 1.0 1.645 1.661 29,802 Alachlor : 1 1.0 1.747 1.765 1,562 Atrazine : 49 1.1 0.966 1.057 39,784 Bromoxynil : 1 1.0 0.203 0.203 88 Cyanazine : * 1.0 1.337 1.337 389 Dicamba, Pot. salt : 2 1.0 0.354 0.354 557 Dimethenamid : 1 1.0 1.202 1.202 623 Flufenacet : 1 1.0 0.260 0.260 156 Glufosinate-ammonium : * 1.0 0.237 0.237 79 Glyphosate iso. salt : 1 1.0 0.392 0.392 211 Isoxaflutole : 6 1.0 0.051 0.053 233 Metolachlor : 1 1.0 1.376 1.376 1,049 Nicosulfuron : * 1.0 0.020 0.020 6 Paraquat : 1 1.0 0.570 0.575 394 Rimsulfuron : * 1.0 0.010 0.010 3 S-Metolachlor : 2 1.0 0.902 0.902 1,354 : Insecticides : Bifenthrin : 2 1.0 0.055 0.057 72 Carbofuran : * 1.0 0.593 0.593 113 Chlorpyrifos : * 1.0 0.779 0.779 192 Cyfluthrin : 7 1.0 0.007 0.007 38 Esfenvalerate : * 1.0 0.041 0.041 8 Fipronil : 1 1.0 0.113 0.117 88 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 1 1.1 0.023 0.026 25 Methyl parathion : * 1.1 0.283 0.323 82 Permethrin : 1 1.0 0.107 0.109 116 Tebupirimphos : 6 1.0 0.115 0.115 573 Tefluthrin : 7 1.0 0.118 0.118 637 Terbufos : * 1.0 0.870 0.872 331 Zeta-cypermethrin : * 1.3 0.022 0.029 11 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Planted acreage in 2005 for the 19 Program States was 76.5 million acres. States included are CO, GA, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, NY, NC, ND, OH, PA, SD, TX, and WI. Fall Potatoes: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number --- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Aldicarb : 9 1.0 2.839 2.839 211 Azinphos-methyl : 1 1.1 0.726 0.779 8 Carbofuran : 4 1.0 0.847 0.847 26 Cyfluthrin : 29 1.8 0.028 0.051 12 Diazinon : 2 1.0 2.255 2.255 29 Esfenvalerate : 27 1.7 0.030 0.050 11 Ethoprop : 3 1.0 5.200 5.353 116 Imidacloprid : 20 1.5 0.043 0.065 11 Methamidophos : 12 1.6 0.885 1.427 139 Methomyl : 2 1.1 0.505 0.549 7 Oxamyl : 13 2.1 0.798 1.656 176 Permethrin : 5 1.6 0.119 0.188 8 Phorate : 4 1.0 2.688 2.688 98 : Fungicides : Triphenyltin hydrox. : 10 1.8 0.139 0.249 20 : Other Chemicals : Dichloropropene : 6 1.0 166.474 166.474 7,869 Paraquat : 2 1.2 0.494 0.588 12 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Planted acreage in 2005 for the 8 Program States was 845,000 acres. States included are CO, ID, ME, MI, MN, ND, WA, and WI. Oats: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Lambda-cyhalothrin : * 1.0 0.027 0.027 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Planted acreage in 2005 for the 15 Program States was 3.6 million acres. States included are CA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MI, MN, MT, NE, NY, ND, PA, SD, TX, and WI. 2/Total applied is less than 500 lbs. Soybeans: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Atrazine : * 1.0 4.025 4.025 423 : Insecticides : Chlorpyrifos : 4 1.0 0.490 0.495 1,396 Cyfluthrin : * 1.4 0.026 0.038 8 Esfenvalerate : 1 1.1 0.040 0.043 25 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 5 1.0 0.024 0.024 84 Permethrin : 1 1.0 0.122 0.122 67 Zeta-cypermethrin : 1 1.0 0.024 0.024 19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Planted acreage in 2005 for the 17 Program States was 64.8 million acres. States included are AR, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NE, NC, OH, SD, TN, and VA. Upland Cotton: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Abamectin : 2 1.2 0.006 0.007 2 Aldicarb : 19 1.0 0.658 0.673 1,551 Bifenthrin : 1 1.2 0.080 0.094 17 Chlorpyrifos : 2 1.2 0.635 0.742 211 Cyfluthrin : 8 1.3 0.034 0.043 41 Cypermethrin : 13 1.3 0.055 0.071 115 Deltamethrin : 1 2.7 0.026 0.072 10 Dicrotophos : 19 1.6 0.289 0.452 1,090 Esfenvalerate : 3 1.2 0.044 0.055 19 Imidacloprid : 1 1.2 0.039 0.047 5 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 11 1.4 0.031 0.044 62 Methamidophos : 1 1.0 0.140 0.140 10 Methomyl : * 1.6 0.169 0.275 7 Methyl parathion : 2 1.4 0.622 0.895 183 Oxamyl : 3 1.4 0.346 0.492 196 Permethrin : 1 1.2 0.066 0.078 6 Phorate : 1 1.0 1.183 1.183 78 Profenofos : * 1.3 0.693 0.888 51 Zeta-cypermethrin : 6 1.4 0.021 0.030 23 : Other Chemicals : Paraquat : 14 1.1 0.321 0.351 625 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Planted acreage in 2005 for the 9 Program States was 12.4 million acres. States included are AL, AR, CA, GA, LA, MS, NC, TN, and TX. Apples: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 15 1.2 0.717 0.881 39.2 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 4 1.3 0.013 0.017 0.2 Azinphos-methyl : 62 2.4 0.792 1.887 360.0 Chlorpyrifos : 46 1.2 1.523 1.763 250.2 Diazinon : 6 1.8 0.888 1.601 27.3 Esfenvalerate : 11 1.6 0.038 0.060 2.0 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 8 1.6 0.043 0.068 1.6 Methidathion : * 1.4 0.804 1.104 1.4 Methomyl : 4 1.8 0.598 1.104 14.7 Oxamyl : 1 2.2 0.300 0.673 1.8 Permethrin : 3 1.2 0.177 0.216 1.9 : Other Chemicals : Zinc phosphide : 3 1.4 0.118 0.161 1.4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 8 Program States was 306,400 acres. States included are CA, MI, NY, NC, OR, PA, WA, and WI. Apricots: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 4 1.1 0.859 0.965 0.5 : Insecticides : Diazinon : 3 1.1 1.728 1.934 0.9 Esfenvalerate : 26 1.4 0.044 0.061 0.2 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 38 1.9 0.025 0.048 0.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 14,500 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Avocados: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Abamectin : 33 1.2 0.017 0.021 0.4 : Other Chemicals : Strychnine : 19 1.5 0.001 0.001 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 62,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Blackberries: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 34 1.3 0.524 0.658 1.4 : Insecticides : Bifenthrin : 20 1.0 0.117 0.117 0.2 Diazinon : 11 1.2 1.551 1.826 1.3 Esfenvalerate : 15 1.0 0.043 0.043 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for Oregon was 6,400 acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Blueberries: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 9 1.3 0.544 0.710 2.6 : Insecticides : Azinphos-methyl : 31 1.7 0.565 0.966 11.6 Diazinon : 20 1.6 0.772 1.248 10.0 Esfenvalerate : 20 1.7 0.040 0.066 0.5 Methomyl : 20 2.0 0.642 1.311 10.0 : Other Chemicals : Zinc phosphide : 1 1.1 0.117 0.129 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 5 Program States was 39,100 acres. States included are GA, MI, NJ, NC, and OR. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Cherries, Sweet: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number -- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 20 1.4 0.585 0.805 12.4 : Insecticides : Azinphos-methyl : 28 1.7 0.655 1.082 23.3 Chlorpyrifos : 26 1.1 1.844 2.055 40.2 Diazinon : 8 1.1 1.546 1.717 10.4 Esfenvalerate : 17 1.9 0.050 0.095 1.2 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 3 1.1 0.029 0.032 0.1 Methidathion : 1 1.2 1.071 1.301 1.2 Methyl bromide : 1 1.1 47.382 50.436 26.0 Permethrin : 3 1.9 0.101 0.188 0.5 : Other Chemicals : Strychnine : 3 1.3 0.008 0.011 2/ Zinc phosphide : 1 1.8 0.084 0.155 0.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 4 Program States was 76,200 acres. States included are CA, MI, OR, and WA. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Cherries, Tart: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 12 1.1 0.392 0.416 1.6 : Insecticides : Azinphos-methyl : 60 2.0 0.506 1.036 19.3 Chlorpyrifos : 5 1.1 0.632 0.677 1.0 Esfenvalerate : 18 1.6 0.036 0.058 0.3 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 15 1.8 0.028 0.049 0.2 Permethrin : 13 1.8 0.104 0.188 0.7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 3 Program States was 31,100 acres. States included are MI, NY, and WI. Grapefruit: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 1 1.5 0.442 0.645 0.7 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 58 1.4 0.010 0.014 0.8 Aldicarb : 23 1.0 4.118 4.124 97.2 Chlorpyrifos : 14 1.9 2.356 4.565 64.4 Diflubenzuron : 7 1.1 0.130 0.146 1.0 Oxamyl : 11 2.5 0.553 1.391 15.5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 3 Program States was 102,000 acres. States included are CA, FL, and TX. Grapes, All: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number --- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 17 1.4 0.551 0.760 115.3 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 2 1.0 0.016 0.017 0.2 Bifenthrin : * 1.0 0.076 0.079 0.2 Chlorpyrifos : * 1.1 1.690 1.854 5.9 Diazinon : * 1.1 0.928 1.024 3.2 Fenamiphos : 1 1.3 1.887 2.361 19.0 Methomyl : 1 1.0 0.931 0.973 10.4 : Other Chemicals : Dichloropropene : * 1.0 295.338 299.902 996.6 Strychnine : 2 1.4 0.004 0.006 0.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 3 Program States was 885,000 acres. States included are CA, NY, and WA. Grapes, Raisin: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 11 1.2 0.393 0.465 12.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 242,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Grapes, Table: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 20 1.2 0.664 0.783 13.1 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 5 1.0 0.018 0.018 0.1 Methomyl : 6 1.0 1.125 1.148 5.6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 84,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Grapes, Wine: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number --- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 17 1.3 0.503 0.672 55.4 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 1 1.1 0.014 0.016 0.1 Diazinon : * 1.1 1.000 1.148 2.3 Methomyl : 1 1.1 0.776 0.827 4.8 : Other Chemicals : Dichloropropene : * 1.0 326.143 332.863 771.0 Strychnine : 3 1.2 0.006 0.007 0.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 474,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Kiwifruit: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 28 1.8 0.751 1.369 1.7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 4,500 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Lemons: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Abamectin : 18 1.1 0.010 0.011 0.1 Chlorpyrifos : 3 1.3 2.285 2.981 4.0 : Other Chemicals : Strychnine : 4 1.6 0.001 0.001 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 44,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Nectarines: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number --- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 6 1.1 0.564 0.621 1.4 : Insecticides : Diazinon : 1 1.2 1.909 2.287 1.0 Esfenvalerate : 49 1.2 0.045 0.052 0.9 Methomyl : 4 1.6 0.864 1.414 2.0 : Other Chemicals : Dichloropropene : 1 1.0 257.881 258.504 129.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 36,500 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Olives: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 2 1.2 0.488 0.584 0.4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 32,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Oranges: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 8 1.3 0.381 0.489 26.6 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 15 1.5 0.009 0.013 1.5 Aldicarb : 6 1.0 3.575 3.636 157.0 Chlorpyrifos : 10 2.0 0.896 1.787 129.3 Cyfluthrin : 5 1.4 0.059 0.085 2.9 Diflubenzuron : 2 1.6 0.268 0.435 5.2 Fenamiphos : 1 1.0 1.662 1.664 14.0 Methidathion : * 1.0 3.456 3.619 3.4 Oxamyl : 2 2.2 0.916 2.028 30.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Area applied is less than 0.5 percent. 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 2 Program States was 717,800 acres. States included are CA and FL. Peaches: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number --- Pounds per Acre -- 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 15 1.6 0.567 0.881 15.5 : Insecticides : Azinphos-methyl : 15 2.9 0.669 1.913 33.4 Chlorpyrifos : 12 1.2 0.932 1.086 14.7 Diazinon : 3 2.1 1.198 2.484 8.9 Esfenvalerate : 37 2.1 0.051 0.108 4.6 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 7 1.7 0.028 0.048 0.4 Methomyl : 5 2.5 0.478 1.185 6.2 Permethrin : 8 3.1 0.182 0.566 5.0 : Other Chemicals : Dichloropropene : 2 1.0 290.160 294.652 548.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 7 Program States was 114,800 acres. States included are CA, GA, MI, NJ, PA, SC, and TX. Pears: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 10 1.7 0.789 1.322 8.1 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 66 1.3 0.019 0.024 0.9 Azinphos-methyl : 36 1.6 1.058 1.720 37.4 Chlorpyrifos : 15 1.0 2.098 2.201 19.5 Diazinon : 3 1.0 1.068 1.120 1.8 Esfenvalerate : 18 1.2 0.057 0.068 0.7 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 29 1.2 0.038 0.046 0.8 : Other Chemicals : Zinc phosphide : 3 1.4 0.084 0.116 0.2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 3 Program States was 59,700 acres. States included are CA, OR, and WA. Plums: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 10 1.1 0.422 0.481 1.7 : Insecticides : Diazinon : 1 1.1 1.869 2.109 1.0 Esfenvalerate : 43 1.1 0.041 0.046 0.7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Total acreage in 2005 for California was 36,000 acres. Acreage includes both bearing and nonbearing acres. Prunes: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 12 1.4 0.553 0.787 6.3 : Insecticides : Diazinon : 5 1.5 1.924 2.793 9.9 Esfenvalerate : 29 1.1 0.040 0.044 0.9 Lambda-cyhalothrin : 5 1.2 0.024 0.028 0.1 : Other Chemicals : Strychnine : 3 1.3 0.012 0.016 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for California was 67,000 acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Raspberries: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 76 1.6 0.392 0.637 6.2 : Insecticides : Bifenthrin : 70 1.4 0.094 0.135 1.2 Diazinon : 44 1.3 1.076 1.388 7.7 Fenamiphos : 3 1.0 4.286 4.286 1.7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 2 Program States was 12,700 acres. States included are OR and WA. Tangelos: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 7 1.7 0.449 0.756 0.4 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 61 1.3 0.010 0.013 2/ Diflubenzuron : 4 1.0 0.197 0.203 0.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for Florida was 6,400 acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Tangerines: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Herbicides : Paraquat : 4 1.0 0.352 0.369 0.5 : Insecticides : Abamectin : 40 1.2 0.011 0.013 0.2 Chlorpyrifos : 3 1.4 0.917 1.303 1.1 Cyfluthrin : 6 1.2 0.080 0.095 0.2 Diflubenzuron : 9 1.3 0.251 0.321 0.9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for the 2 Program States was 30,600 acres. States included are CA and FL. Temples: Agricultural Chemical Applications, Restricted Use Pesticides, Program States, 2005 1/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Use : Area : Appli- : Rate per : Rate per : Total Pesticide : Applied : cations : Application : Crop Year : Applied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent Number Pounds per Acre 1,000 lbs : : Insecticides : Abamectin : 29 1.4 0.009 0.012 2/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Bearing acreage in 2005 for Florida was 2,900 acres. 2/ Total applied is less than 50 lbs. Estimation Procedures The chemical applications data, reported by product name or trade name, are reviewed within State and across States for reasonableness and consistency. This review compares reported data with manufacturers' recommendations and with data from other operations using the same product. Following this review, product information is converted to active ingredient level. The chemical usage estimates in this publication consist of survey estimates of those active ingredients. Estimates of the total amount of active ingredient applied are based on the acreage estimates published in the annual NASS report "Crop Production - 2005 Summary" [Cr Pr 2-1(06)] for corn, fall potatoes, oats, upland cotton, and soybeans. The estimates for total amount applied of an active ingredient will not be revised even if there are subsequent revisions to acreage for a given crop. Estimates of the total amount of active ingredient applied for fruits are based on the acreage estimates published in the annual NASS report "Citrus Fruits - 2005 Summary"[Fr Nt 3-1(05)] released on September 22, 2005, and "Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts - 2005 Summary" [Fr Nt 1-3 (05)] released on January 24, 2006. The estimates for total amount applied will not be revised even if there are subsequent revisions to acreage for a given crop. Detailed data within some published tables may not multiply across due to independent rounding of the published values. Only those restricted use active ingredients that met NASS publication standards in the "Agricultural Chemical Usage - 2005 Field Crops Summary," and the "Agricultural Chemical Usage - 2005 Fruit Summary" publications are included in this report. Terms and Definitions Active ingredient: The active ingredient is the specific chemical which kills or controls the target pests. Usage data are reported by pesticide product and are converted to an amount of active ingredient. A single method of conversion has been chosen for active ingredients having more than one way of being converted. For example in this report, copper compounds are expressed in their metallic copper equivalent, and others such as 2,4-D and glyphosate are expressed in their acid equivalent. Application rates: Refer to the average number of pounds of pesticide active ingredients applied to an acre of land. A rate per acre is the average number of pounds applied in one application. Rate per crop year is the average number of pounds applied counting multiple applications. Number of applications is the average number of times a treated acre receives a specific active ingredient. Area applied: Represents the percentage of crop acres receiving one or more applications of active ingredient. This report does not contain acre treatments. However, acre treatments can be calculated by multiplying the acres planted by the percent of area applied and the average number of applications. Common name: An officially recognized name for an active ingredient. This report shows active ingredients by common name. Crop year: Refers to the period immediately following harvest of the previous crop through harvest of the current crop. Pesticides: As defined by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), pesticides include any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest, and any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant. The four classes of pesticides presented in this report and the pests targeted are: herbicides - weeds, insecticides - insects, fungicides - fungi, and other chemicals - other forms of life. Miticides and nematicides are included as insecticides while soil fumigants, growth regulators, defoliants, and desiccants are included as other chemicals. Restricted Use Pesticide: A restricted use pesticide is a pesticide which is available for purchase and use only by certified pesticide applicators or persons under their direct supervision, and only for the uses covered by the applicator's certification. Trade name: A trademark name given to a specific formulation of a pesticide product. A formulation contains a specific concentration of the active ingredient, carrier materials, and other ingredients such as emulsifiers and wetting agents. Pesticide class, Common name, and Trade name The following is a list of pesticide class, common name, and trade name of active ingredients in this publication. The classes are herbicides (H), insecticides (I), fungicides (F), and other chemicals (O). This list is provided as an aid in reviewing pesticide data. Pre-mixes are not cataloged. The list is not complete for all restricted pesticides used on crops and NASS does not mean to promote use of any specific trade name. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class : Common Name : Trade Name ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H : 24-D Dacamine 4D, Envy 2,4-D, Scorpion III, : Shotgun Flowable Herbicide, Unison I : Abamectin Abba, Agri Mek 0.15EC, Clinch Ant Bait, : Epi-mek 0.15 EC, Zephyr 0.15 EC H : Acetochlor Confidence, Degree Xtra, Field Master, : Fultime Herbicide, Harness, Harness 20G, : Harness Xtra, Harness Xtra 5.6L, Keystone, : Keystone LA, Surpass 100, Surpass 20G, Surpass EC, : TopNotch, Volley ATZ Lite H : Alachlor Bronco (4EC), Bullet (4EC), Lariat (4F), : Lasso (4EC), Lasso/Atrazine 4EC, Micro-Tech, : Partner WDG, Saddle 4EC/Alachlor 4EC I : Aldicarb Temik 15G H : Atrazine Aatrex 4L, Aatrex 80W, Aatrex Nine-O (WP), : Atrazine 4L, Atrazine 5L, Atrazine 80 (WP), : Atrazine 90DF, Basis Gold, Bicep 6L, Bicep II, : Bicep II Magnum, Bicep Lite II Magnum, : Buctril + Atrazine (1+2EC), Bullet (4EC), Cinch AT : Degree Xtra, Extrazine 4L, Extrazine II 4L, : Field Master, Fultime Herbicide, G-Max Lite, : Guardsman Herbicide, Guardsman Max, Harness Xtra, : Harness Xtra 5.6L, Keystone, Keystone LA, : Lariat (4F), Lasso/Atrazine 4EC, LeadOff, : Lexar Herbicide, Liberty ATZ, Lumax, Marksman, : Ready Master ATZ, Rifle Plus, : Shotgun Flowable Herbicide, Simazat 4L, : Steadfast ATZ, Surpass 100, Sutazine+ (EC), : Volley ATZ Lite I : Azinphos-methyl Azinphos-M 2 EC, Azinphos-M 50 WP, : Azinphosmethyl 50W, Guthion 2L, Guthion 35% WP, : Guthion 3F, Guthion Solupak 50%, Sniper 50W H : Bentazon Basagran I : Bifenthrin Attain Total Release, Brigade WSB 10WP, Capture 2E : Discipline 2EC, Double Threat, Empower 2, : Fanfare 2EC H : Bromoxynil Buctril (2EC), Buctril + Atrazine (1+2EC) I : Carbofuran Furadan 15G, Furadan 3G, Furadan 4F I : Chlorethoxyfos Fortress 5G O : Chloropicrin InLine, MBC 67-33, Telone C-17, : Tri-Clor Chloropicrin I : Chlorpyrifos Chlorpyrifos 4E AG, Dursban 1% Granules, Govern 4E : Lorsban 15G, Lorsban 4E, Lorsban 4E (USE-1069), : Lorsban 50W, Lorsban 75WG, Nufos 15G, Nufos 4E, : Warhawk, Whirlwind, Yuma 4E ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Pesticide class, Common name, and Trade name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class : Common Name : Trade Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H : Cyanazine Extrazine 4L, Extrazine II 4L I : Cyfluthrin Aztec 2.1% Granular, Aztec 4.67% Granular, : Baythroid 2 (EC), Leverage 2.7, Renounce 20WP, : Tempo SC Ultra I : Cypermethrin Ammo 2.5EC, Battery 2.5 EC, : Battery 2.5 EC (Use-1907), Up-Cyde 2.5 EC I : Deltamethrin Decis 1.5EC I : Diazinon D-264 EC500, D-z-n Diazinon 50W, : D-z-n Diazinon AG500 (4E), Diazinon 25% Spray (2EC : Diazinon 4 Spray, Diazinon 40WP, Diazinon 4E, : Diazinon 50W, Diazinon AG500 (4E), : Diazinon AG600 WBC, Spectracide 25 H : Dicamba Pot. salt Marksman, Rifle Plus O : Dichloropropene InLine, Telone C-17, Telone II I : Dicrotophos Bidrin 8 I : Diflubenzuron Dimilin 2F, Dimilin 2L, Micromite 25WS, : Micromite 4L, Micromite 80 WGS H : Dimethenamid Guardsman Herbicide, LeadOff I : Disulfoton Di-Syston 15% G, Di-Syston 8 (EC), : Terraclor 6.5% Plus Di-Syston 6.5% G H : EPTC Eptam 7-E, Eradicane 6.7E I : Emamectin benzoate Denim I : Esfenvalerate Asana, Asana XL I : Ethion Ethion 4 Miscible I : Ethoprop Mocap 15G, Mocap EC I : Ethyl parathion Aqua 8 Parathion, Parathion 25W, Phoskil 15 WP I : Fenamiphos Nemacur 15G, Nemacur 3 Turf, Nemacur 3E H : Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl Puma 1EC (Bronate Pro #1), Silverado Herbicide I : Fipronil Regent 4 SC, Regent 80 WG H : Flufenacet Axiom DF, DEFINE DF, : DEFINE SC (aka Flufenacet 4 SC), Epic H : Flumetsulam Accent Gold, Hornet, Hornet WDG, Python WDG, : Scorpion III H : Glufosinate-ammonium Finale, Ignite (only for cotton), Liberty, : Liberty ATZ, Rely Herbicide, : Rely Herbicide (aka Ignite 1SC) H : Glyphosate iso. salt Accord, Bronco (4EC), Buccaneer Herbicide, : ClearOut 41 Plus, Cornerstone, Credit, : Credit Duo Extra, Durango(aka GF-1279), : Fallow Master, Fallow Star, Field Master, : Fire Power, Gly Star Original, Gly Star Plus, : Gly-4 Plus, Gly-Flo Herbicide, Glyfos X-TRA, : Glyphomax, Glyphomax Plus, Glyphosate 4, : Glyphosate Original, Glyphosate-4DS, Helosate Plus : Hi-Yield Killzall, Honcho, Jury, Landmaster BW, : Landmaster II, Mad Dog Glyphosate, Mirage (4EC), : Protocol, RT Master, Ranger (2EC), Rattler, : Ready Master ATZ, Roundup Custom, Roundup D-Pak, : Roundup Export, Roundup Original, : Roundup Original II, Roundup Original Max, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Pesticide class, Common name, and Trade name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class : Common Name : Trade Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Roundup Pro, Roundup Super Concentrate, : Roundup Ultra, Roundup Ultra Dry, Roundup Ultra Ma : Roundup UltraMax II, Roundup Weather Max I : Imidacloprid Admire 2 Flowable, Admire Pro, Leverage 2.7, : Merit 75 WP, Provado 1.6 Flowable, : Provado Solupak (75WSP), Trimax H : Isoxaflutole Balance Pro, Balance WDG, Epic I : Lambda-cyhalothrin Karate (1EC), Karate Z, : Silencer (aka Lambda-CY 1EC), Warrior, : Warrior (Use-1553) I : Methamidophos Monitor 4, Monitor 4 Spray I : Methidathion Supracide 25WP, Supracide 2E I : Methomyl Lannate L (1.8 lbs.) Canceled 1998, : Lannate LV (2.4 lbs.), Lannate SP I : Methyl bromide MBC 67-33, Methyl Bromide 98%, Methyl Bromide 99.5 I : Methyl parathion Methyl Parathion 4EC, Methyl Parathion 6EC, : Penncap-M H : Metolachlor Bicep 6L, Bicep II, Dual (8E), Dual 4E (DELETE), : Me-Too-Lachlor, Parallel, Stalwart C H : Nicosulfuron Accent Gold, Accent Herbicide, Basis Gold, : Celebrity, Celebrity Plus, Steadfast, Steadfast AT I : Oxamyl Vydate C-LV (3.77lbs), Vydate L, Vydate L (2 Lbs) F : PCNB Blocker 10G, Blocker 4F, Defend 10G, PCNB 2-E, : Prevail, Ridomil Gold PC, Ridomil Gold PC GR, : Scotts Proturf FF II, : Terraclor 6.5% Plus Di-Syston 6.5% G, : Terraclor Super X 18.8G, : Terraclor Super X Emulsifiable (2.5EC) H : Paraquat Cyclone, Cyclone Concentrate, : Gramox Extra (Missnumbered, a Herbicide), : Gramoxone Extra, Gramoxone Max, Gramoxone Super, : Starfire (1.5L) I : Permethrin Ambush, Ambush 25W, Arctic 3.2 EC, Last Call CM, : Perm-UP 3.2 EC, Permethrin 3.2 AG, : Permethrin 3.2 EC, Pounce 1.5G, Pounce 25WP, : Pounce 3.2EC, Waylay 3.2 AG I : Phorate Phorate 15G, Phorate 20-G, Thimet 10-G, Thimet 15- : Thimet 20-G I : Phosphamidon Swat (8E) H : Picloram K salt Tordon 22K (2EC) I : Profenofos Curacron 8E H : Rimsulfuron Accent Gold, Basis, Basis Gold, : Matrix (aka Shadeout), Steadfast, Steadfast ATZ H : S-Metolachlor Bicep II Magnum, Bicep Lite II Magnum, Boundary, : Brawl, Camix, Cinch, Cinch ATZ, Dual II Magnum, : Dual II Magnum SI, Dual IIG Magnum, Dual Magnum, : Lexar Herbicide, Lumax, Sequence H : Simazine Princep 4L, Princep 4L TO, Princep 80W, : Princep Caliber 90, Sim-Trol 4L, Sim-Trol 90DF, : Simazat 4L, Simazine 4L, Simazine 80W, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Pesticide class, Common name, and Trade name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class : Common Name : Trade Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Simazine 90 WDG, Simazine 90DF O : Strychnine Cooke Gopher Mix, Gopher Getter AG Bait, : Strychnine 1.8%, Strychnine Bait (.35%), : Strychnine Bait (.5%) I : Tebupirimphos Aztec 2.1% Granular, Aztec 4.67% Granular I : Tefluthrin Force 3G I : Terbufos Counter (15G), Counter 20CR I : Thiodicarb Larvin 3.2 I : Tralomethrin Scout 0.3 EC, Scout X-TRA H : Trifluralin Treflan 5 (EC), Treflan E.C., Treflan HFP, : Treflan M.T.F., Treflan TR-10, Tri-4 (EC), : Trific 60DF, Trifluralin 10G, Trifluralin 4 (EC), : Trilin, Trilin 5, Trust 4EC F : Triphenyltin hydrox. Agri Tin, Super Tin 4L, Super Tin 80WP I : Zeta-cypermethrin Fury 1.5 EC, Mustang, Mustang Max O : Zinc phosphide ZP Rodent Bait AG, Zinc Phosphide Oat Bait --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Report Features Released October 4, 2006, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on "Agricultural Chemical Usage" call (202) 720-6146, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Listed below are persons within the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. Douglas L. Farmer, Environmental Statistician (202) 720-7492 Russell Knight, Environmental Statistician (202) 720-5581 Mark R. Miller, Head, Environmental and Demographic Section (202) 720-0684 ACCESS TO REPORTS!! 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