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14243 07/08/2026 FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) UNDER EVALUATION SC MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium oxysporum. No fungicides are labeled for soil application in caneberry. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14242 07/08/2026 PROPICONAZOLE CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) (GH) UNDER EVALUATION SC MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium oxysporum. There are no labeled fungicides for soil applied use in caneberry. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14241 07/07/2026 FLUOPYRAM STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Cylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Lesion Nematodes, Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. We need a drench fungicide application for black root rot (Cylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Lesion Nematodes, Fusarium). While this product is labeled on strawberry for charcoal rot. This would be a label expansion. Current technologies used: FRAC 11 fungicide (Abound) primarily for this but it only hits one member of the complex and doesn't target the nematodes:07/26;
14240 07/07/2026 ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) BLUEBERRY UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Chilli thrips. Limited options are available for management of chilli thrips. Current technologies used: insecticides (Apta) tolfenpyrod, Exirel (Cyazpyr), transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14239 07/05/2026 POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE MANDARIN UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora species. Primary: All species cause brown rot. To establish international tolerances in Codex to all trade. Primary: Preharvest and postharvest use of potassium phosphite in the United States:07/26;
14238 07/05/2026 BOSCALID + MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE BLUEBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:stem blights (phomopsis), mummy berry, botrytis, anthracnose. Primary: stem blights (phomopsis). We need additional materials for early season control of stem blights and botrytis leading up to bloom. We have worked a lot with Cevya during this window (one of the components of this fungicide) and it shows good efficacy. This would allow for additional botrytis control. Current technologies used: foliar:07/26;
14237 07/05/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal diseases. Primary: Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for use in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14236 07/03/2026 PROPICONAZOLE CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) UNDER EVALUATION SC MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium oxysporum. No chemicals are presently labeled for soil application in caneberries. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14235 07/03/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE GRAPEFRUIT (POST HARVEST) UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Penicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
14234 07/03/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE ORANGE (POST HARVEST) UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Penicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
14233 07/03/2026 GF-4031 GRAPE UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Powdery Mildew. Powdery mildew has started to show resistance to FRAC 3 and 11 in the Willamette Valley. Need rotation options with different modes of action. This product is registered in grapes in Australia and NZ. Current technologies used: Chemistry rotations, tank mixes with sulfur, oils or soaps:07/26;
14232 07/03/2026 FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN CORN (SWEET) UNDER EVALUATION SD MeToo
Reasons:Plant-pathogenic nematodes and soil-borne seedling disease (Rhizoctonia solani). Primary: Rhizoctonia, if it occurs naturally. Sweet corn growers have very few in-furrow options that manage both nematodes and soil-borne seedling diseases in a single application. Early-season nematode feeding and Rhizoctonia damping-off reduce stand establishment and yield, and current management is limited. A combined fungicide/nematicide applied at planting would protect the early stand and root health. Current technologies used: Fungicides:07/26;
14231 07/03/2026 FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) (GH) HOLD SC MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium oxysporum. There are no chemistries available for soil application in caneberry, or in greenhouse caneberry. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14230 07/03/2026 TRICHODERMA ATROVIRIDE STRAIN K5 NRRL B-50520 STEVIA (SEED TRT) UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Seed-borne seedling disease causing organisms and nematodes. Requester confirmed Aspergillus is the primary target. Stevia seed are extremely small and are subject to fungal diseases that negatively affect seed survival and germination. No current technologies available:07/26;
14229 07/03/2026 FLUINDAPYR STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal disease. Septoria steviae, Agroathelia rolfsii. Requester confirmed the primary target is Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for use in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14228 07/03/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) STEVIA (GH TRANSPLANT) UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal and bacterial disease. Fungal and bacterial disease. No labeled products for bacterial disease control:07/26;
14227 07/03/2026 AZOXYSTROBIN STEVIA HOLD NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal pathogens. Agroathelia rolfsii, Septoria steviae, Rhizoctonia solani. Requester confirmed the primary target is Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for used in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14226 07/03/2026 PROTHIOCONAZOLE STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal pathogens. Fusarium spp., Agroathelia rolfsii. Requester confirmed primary is Agrothelia rolfsii. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Currently no technologies available for fusarium:07/26;
14225 07/03/2026 2,4-D + FLORPYRAUXIFEN-BENZYL PERENNIAL PEANUTS UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:broadleaf weeds. There are currently very few options for post emergence control of broadleaf weeds in perennial peanut. In many cases, injurious applications of glyphosate are used. A new active ingredient with a broad range of activity and relatively little damage to the peanut would be very advantageous for growers. Current technologies used: combination of 2,4-d + imazapic + glyphosate
14224 07/02/2026 FLUROXYPYR + HALUXIFEN-METHYL SUNFLOWER UNDER EVALUATION ND MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds, primarily kochia and horseweed. Primary: Kochia. Kochia and horseweed. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop. Most horseweed is now glyphosate-resistant and is not controlled effectively by other labeled herbicides. Current technologies used: paraquat:07/26;
14223 07/02/2026 FLUROXYPYR + HALUXIFEN-METHYL SAFFLOWER UNDER EVALUATION ND MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds, primarily kochia and horseweed. Primary: Kochia. Kochia and horseweed. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop. Most horseweed is now glyphosate-resistant and is not controlled effectively by other labeled herbicides. Current technologies used: Kochia:07/26;
14222 07/02/2026 FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL CORN (SWEET) UNDER EVALUATION SD MeToo
Reasons:Northern Corn Leaf Blight (Exserohilum turcicum), Tar Spot (Phyllachora maydis), Common Rust. Primary: Northern Corn Leaf Blight. Sweet corn has few labeled fungicide options for foliar disease control, and NCLB and tar spot are increasing yield-limiting problems in the region. Effective, well-timed foliar/ in-furrow fungicides are needed to protect ear quality and yield, especially as tar spot continues to spread and NCLB is frequent. Current technologies used: None, or limited fungicide application:07/26;
14221 07/02/2026 AZOXYSTROBIN + FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Colletotrichum spp. causing anthracnose fruit rot. Colletotrichum spp./targeted for control of Anthracnose Fruit Rot of blueberry. Colletotrichum spp. with resistance to FRAC11 and FRAC12 (fludioxonil), and tolerance/natural immunity to several FRAC7 (SDHI) fungicides (boscalid, fluopyram, and pydiflumetofen) has been identified in Georgia blueberries. Active ingredients in this product may have efficacy. Current technologies used: fungicide applications:07/26;
14220 07/02/2026 FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Colletotrichum spp. causing anthracnose fruit rot on blueberry. Colletotrichum spp./targeted for control of Anthracnose Fruit Rot of blueberry. Colletotrichum spp. with resistance to FRAC11 and FRAC12 (fludioxonil), and tolerance/natural immunity to several FRAC7 (SDHI) fungicides (boscalid, fluopyram, and pydiflumetofen) has been identified in Georgia blueberries. Active ingredients in this product may have efficacy. Current technologies: fungicides:07/26;
14219 07/02/2026 ABAMECTIN BLUEBERRY UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Chilli thrips/mites. primary: chilli thrips. Not many options(effective insecticides) exist. Safe with natural enemies, potential resistance management tool. Current technologies used: Apta (tolfenpyrad), Exirel (Cyazpyr), transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14218 07/02/2026 INPYRFLUXAM STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Rhizoctonia, Cylindrocarpon, and Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. We need additional tools for black root rot of strawberry. Current technologies used: Currently we use FRAC 11 but need additional rotation partners:07/26;
14217 07/02/2026 FLUTRIAFOL STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Black root rot(Cylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium). Primary: Rhizoctonia. This is needed because this product is labeled for strawberry but this is a different use and would likely need both residue and performance because we are proposing a fungicide drench in a perennial field. Current technologies used: Currently we utilize Abound - FRAC 11 but this would likely be more effective and would be a good rotational partner with Abound because it is a different FRAC 7:07/26;
14216 07/02/2026 FLUXAPYROXAD + PYRACLOSTROBIN STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Rhizoctonia, Cylindrocarpon, Charcoal Rot and Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. This would be a new use, it is labeled in strawberry but not for soil applications. I think it would require residue data. Current technologies used: We are currently using FRAC 11 soil fungicide drenches for root rot related issues:07/26;
14215 07/02/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM BLUEBERRY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:botrytis, stem blight (phomopsis), and mummy berry. Primary: botrytis; We need additional tools to manage stem blights and FRAC 3 and 7 tend to be the best products. Current technologies used: Several technologies but there is rampant fungicide resistance to all major chemicals, this could be a new FRAC 7 chemical:07/26;
14214 07/02/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM GRAPE UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:black rot, phomopsis, powdery mildew and botrytis. Primary: black rot. Potentially losing other multisite products in early season mgmt (e.g. mancozeb). Current technologies used: Several fungicides are labeled but many do not focus on black rot:07/26;
14213 07/02/2026 PICOXYSTROBIN CHERRY, SOUR UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies used:07/26;
14212 07/02/2026 FLORYLPICOXAMID CHERRY, SOUR UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Blumeriella jaapii exhibits reduced sensitivity or resistance to fungicides in FRAC 3, 7, 11 classes. A new MOA would be very beneficial. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
14211 07/02/2026 PYRAZIFLUMID CHERRY, SOUR UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies used: Fungicides:07/26;
14210 07/02/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM PEACH UNDER EVALUATION AL MeToo
Reasons:Monilinia. Resistance to DMI fungicides. Current technologies used: Propiconazole, sanitation:07/26;
14209 07/02/2026 FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN STEVIA HOLD NC MeToo
Reasons:Fungal diseases, Agroathelia rolfsii, Septoria steviae and Fusarium wilt spp. Primary: Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic is stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for use in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14208 07/02/2026 INPYRFLUXAM MINT UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Rust. Overuse of FRAC 3 and 11 fungicides, risk for resistance development. A group 7 fungicide can be used in rotations. Current technologies: FRAC 3 and 11 fungicides:07/26;
14207 07/02/2026 NK 138 BLUEBERRY UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:chilli thrips, mites. Primary: Chilli thrips. Limited alternatives exist. Good be a good resistance management tool. Current technologies used: Primarily pesticides, Apta (tolfenpyrad), Exirel (Cyazpyr), and transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14206 07/02/2026 PIOXANILIPROLE STEVIA NEED E/CS DATA ONLY NC MeToo
Reasons:Lepidoptera. Limited labeled products for insect control for the crop. Current technologies used: One Bt product currently labeled:07/26;
14205 07/02/2026 TETFLUPYROLIMET STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Grassy weeds. Primary: Grasses such as crabgrass, barnyardgrass, broadleaf signalgrass, etc. Grassy weeds can be a limiting factor on yield and quality of the crop. Current technologies used: Only 2 pre- herbicides and one post- herbicide are available for the crop. Certain species can be missed by the 2 pre's- available:07/26;
14204 07/02/2026 RIMISOXAFEN STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. Primary: Palmer amaranth primarily. There are very limited herbicides labeled for stevia production for pre- applications that are effective on broadleaf species. Current technologies used: S-metolachlor is the preferable pre- herbicide:07/26;
14203 07/01/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) STRAWBERRY (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Fungi and bacteria in general. Fungal. POTENTIAL FOR MULTIPLE FOLIAR AND BACTRERIAL PATHOGENS. No current technologies to use for bacterial:07/26;
14202 07/01/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) EGGPLANT (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Bacterial infection on stem, Ralstonia (soil use), Alternaria, Phytophthora, botrytis. PM. Primary: PM. No bacterial material available and PM rotation is needed:07/26;
14201 07/01/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) CUCUMBER (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:PM Bacterial diseases. Primary: PM. No bacterial products and PM rotation products needed:07/26;
14200 07/01/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) TOMATO (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Bacterial infection on stem, Ralstonia (soil use), Alternaria, Phytophthora, botrytis, PM. primary: Bacterial infection. With antibiotics not generally available for agriculture, this offers a safe, viable option for controlling not only bacterial pathogens but also PM and botrytis. No current technologies for cmm:06/26;
14199 07/01/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) PEPPER (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:PM, bacterial diseases. Primary: PM. No current technologies available for bacterial diseases, and rotational needed for PM:06/26;
14198 07/01/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + PYRACLOSTROBIN + FLUXAPYROXAD MINT UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Rust, powdery mildew, phoma sp. Primary: Rust. Limited fungicides available to mint producers. Need to expand portfolio to manage and prevent resistance development. We are also experiencing more concern regarding Phoma in mint fields and this combination product may have some effect on this pathogen. Current technologies used: propiconazole and azoxystrobin are most common:06/26;
14197 07/01/2026 PENTHIOPYRAD MINT UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Rust, powdery mildew, phoma sp. Primary: Rust. Limited fungicides available to mint producers. Need to expand portfolio to manage and prevent resistance development. We are also experiencing more concern regarding Phoma in mint fields and penthiopyrad may have some effect on this pathogen. Current technologies used: propiconazole and azoxystrobin are most common:06/26;
14196 07/01/2026 ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN CACAO BEAN UNDER EVALUATION HI MeToo
Reasons:Ambrosia beetle. INSECT PESTS (MIRIDS, COCOA POD BORER); TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS; THE NEED APPEARS TO BE FOR AN IMPORT TOLERANCE:07/18; Needed in Hawaii for control of ambrosia beetle in cacao. Growers currently have no control at this time:06/26;
14195 07/01/2026 DIFLUFENICAN GRASSES (SEED CROP) UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:poa annua, poa trivialis. primary: poa sp. The grass seed industry has recently lost the availability and use of flufenacet which has been a foundational herbicide used in production for the past 30+ years. We are desperately seeking new alternative options for grass weed control. Current technologies used: Herbicides, cultural practices, and physical control measures:06/26;
14194 07/01/2026 MALATHION CHERRY, SOUR UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Spotted Wing Drosophila, drosophila suzukii. Spotted Wing Drosophila remains the most important pest affecting tart cherry production in the US. Pesticides effective against SWD are limited, especially pesticides with short pre-harvest intervals. Malathion's short PHI in cherries would be benefit for SWD managemnt especially in the Midwest where frequent rain events necessitate reapplication of pesticides close to harvest. Current technologies used: Pesticides:06/26;
14193 07/01/2026 PYRIDABEN MINT (GH) UNDER EVALUATION OH MeToo
Reasons:spider mites. Products are needed to control mites on herbs such as mint. Current technologies used: Oils and insecticidal soap:06/26;
14192 07/01/2026 ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) MINT HOLD OR MeToo
Reasons:spider mites, mint bud mites, mint root borer, mint stem borer. Primary: mites. continual development of acaracide resistant populations of mites, limited actives effective on bud mite, regulatory constraints eliminating the use of long-standing acaracides from mint production. Current technologies used: acaracides:06/26;
14191 07/01/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM CELERY UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. apii Race 4. Primary: FOA. Race 4 is a new for MI and was previously identified in FL and CA. While genetic resistance is being explored, immediate relief is needed. Currently technologies used: There are no strategies available other than the pursuit of genetic resistance:06/26;
14190 07/01/2026 ISOFLUCYPRAM SQUASH UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Podosphaera xanthii. Add'l option to manage powdery mildew in cucurbits particularly squash. Current technologies used: Over-reliance on Vivando and Gatten fungicides may lead to resistance issues in future:06/26;
14189 07/01/2026 FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL BROCCOLI RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria brassicicola and Cercospora. Primary: Alernaria brassicicola. Needed for the fungicide resistance mgmt. Current technologies used: Overreliance on QoI fungicides and continued use resulted in reduction of efficacy in controlling Alternaria leaf blight and head rot in field:06/26;
14188 07/01/2026 FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA MeToo
Reasons:Colletotrichum scovillei (pepper anthracnose). Needed for the fungicide resistance mgmt. Current technologies used are: Overreliance on QoI fungicides and continued use resulted in reduction of efficacy in controlling pepper anthracnose in field:06/26;
14187 06/30/2026 FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN CARROT UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Nematodes, rhizoctonia, white mold, alternaria spp. Primary: Rhizoctonia. These pests are of economic importance to MI growers. Rhizoctonia has a broad host range and crops used in rotation. Alternaria radicina is an emerging and expanding problem. Current technologies: The strobilurin products are currently used for Rhizoctonia. Growers with white mold issues have not been successful with replacements for benomyl and thiophanate methyl:06/26;
14186 06/30/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P PUMPKIN UNDER EVALUATION TN SC GA AR MS MeToo
Reasons:broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth, and others. Primary: Palmer amaranth. There are currently very limited options for growers to manage weeds preplant or in row middles. Current technologies used: Paraquat, carfentrazone, and glyphosate for preplant applications. Carfentrazone and glyphosate for row-middle applications:06/26; AR: desperate need of addl products for post emergence weed control in pumpkins. We have a lot of pigweed issues that outstrip preemergent herbicides and need answers to help mitigate these issues:07/26; IN: Needed in conservation tillage pumpkin to control glyphosate-resistant weeds including marestail. The post-directed application of glufosinate is safer and more effective than the current options. The use pattern should be adjusted to remove "over mulch" as most pumpkins are not planted into plastic:07/26;
14185 06/30/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P HOPS UNDER EVALUATION TN MeToo
Reasons:early emerged hop shoots and broadleaf weeds. primary: morningglory. control of broadleaf, reduction of heavy grass pressure, and removal of basal hop growth reduced the incidence of powdery mildew. Current technologies: Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium):06/26;
14184 06/30/2026 FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN RADISH UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Rhizoctonia, nematodes. Primary: Rhizoctonia per confirmation from requester. Additional actives needed for this crop. Current technologies used: Strobilurins:06/26;
14183 06/30/2026 PYRAZIFLUMID STRAWBERRY (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:ALTERNARIA, ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA, SCLEROTINIA. Primary: POWDERY MILDEW. THIS MATERIAL IS VERY COMPATIBLE FOR USE IN GH strawberries; THERE IS SAFETY TO BENEFICIALS. Current technologies used: cultural, mechanical, and rotational materials are needed:06/26;
14182 06/30/2026 PYRAZIFLUMID EGGPLANT (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA. Primary: POWDERY MILDEW. POWDERY MILDEW AND SCLEROTINIA ARE IMPORTANT DISEASES IN HIGH TUNNELS AND GREENHOUSES. Current technologies used: Cultural, mechanical and need rotational pesticides since this is a long season crop and need more applications:06/26;
14181 06/30/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE LEMON (POST HARVEST) UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Penicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:06/26;
14180 06/30/2026 ISOFETAMID PEPPER (BELL) (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Powdery Mildew, botrytis. Primary: Powdery Mildew (confirmed with biologist). Both botrytis and Powdery mildew are significant challenges for Greenhouse peppers. Was previously listed as 12608. Current technologies used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
14179 06/30/2026 CYFLUFENAMID STRAWBERRY (GH TRANSPLANT) UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
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14178 06/30/2026 ETHABOXAM HOPS UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Hop downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli). Hop downy mildew broadly established and damaging in hop in the United States. The hop downy mildew pathogen has developed resistance to two different fungicide modes of action. Multiple fungicides with unique modes of action are required for sustainable disease management. Current technologies used: Cultural controls, limited host resistance, and a range of fungicides, mostly synthetic fungicides:06/26;
14177 06/30/2026 OXAMYL (NEMATICIDE) BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) UNDER EVALUATION DE MeToo
Reasons:southern root-knot nematode. Lima beans are an important crop to the region, but losses from root-knot nematode are limiting continued viability of the crop. limited options available, current technologies used: resistance not available in current commercial hybrids:06/26;
14176 06/30/2026 FLUAZAINDOLIZINE BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) UNDER EVALUATION DE MeToo
Reasons:southern root-knot nematode. Lima beans are an important commodity, but root-knot nematode pressure is becoming a limiting factor to crop viability. Current technologies used: Limited options available, no resistance in current commercial lines:06/26;
14175 06/30/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) GRAPE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NY MeToo
Reasons:Grapevine downy mildew and black rot. Primary: downy mildew. Black rot and downy mildew are economically important grapevine diseases that can cause substantial crop loss if not managed preventively. New products are needed to expand effective rotation options, support resistance management, and reduce reliance on a limited number of broad-spectrum protectants. Current technologies used: Current mgmt relies on sanitation, canopy mgmt, and repeated fungicide applications timed to protect susceptible tissue. Common tools include broad-spectrum protectants, targeted single-site fungicides, copper products, and biopesticides used in rotation or tank-mix programs:06/26;
14174 06/30/2026 ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) WATERMELON RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NY MeToo
Reasons:Anthracnose - Colletotrichum orbiculare. Primary: Anthracnose. Resistance in pathogen population to some single site mode of action FRAC groups. Current technologies used: Multiple fungicides - FRAC 7, 3, 11, and multisite:06/26;
14173 06/29/2026 CYPRODINIL CHERRY, SOUR REQUEST WITHDRAWN MI MeToo
Reasons:Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to DMI, SDHI, and QoI fungicides. A new MOA is needed for managing this disease and maintaining the efficacy of other MOAs. Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii). Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Single-site materials like cyprodinil are more rainfast. Current technologies used: fungicides:06/26;
14172 06/29/2026 FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) GRAPEFRUIT UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Increase fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14171 06/29/2026 FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) LEMON UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Increase fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14170 06/29/2026 FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) ORANGE UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Increase fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14169 06/29/2026 EPYRIFENACIL PLUM RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
14168 06/29/2026 EPYRIFENACIL PEACH RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
14167 06/29/2026 EPYRIFENACIL CHERRY RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
14166 06/29/2026 EPYRIFENACIL CANEBERRY POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NC MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. paraquat alternative. current technologies used: paraquat, aim:06/26;
14165 06/29/2026 SAFLUFENACIL KIWIFRUIT UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds. Very few post-emergent herbicides are registered for kiwifruit. Registration of Treevix will give kiwi growers a new tool which will minimize herbicide applications, minimize human exposure to other herbicides, and minimize production costs. Other post-emergent herbicides used are Paraquat and Glyphosate:06/26;
14164 06/27/2026 FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN KIWIFRUIT HOLD CA MeToo
Reasons:Botrytis. Botrytis is a major pest of Kiwifruit causing rot issues during storage. Very few products are registered for fuzzy Kiwifruit. Current technologies being used: Polyoxin D and Cyprodinil are currently used pre-harvest. Cyprodinil has tolerance issues in some countries. Fruit is stored in controlled atmosphere rooms. The rot shows up in storage, but the infection occurs during bloom and during harvest as the fruit gets bounced around. The treatment needs to occur during bloom and 14 days prior to harvest to prevent the infection from occurring:06/26.
14163 06/27/2026 FLUTIANIL CHERRY, SOUR UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to DMI, SDHI, and QoI fungicides. A new MOA is needed for managing this disease and maintaining the efficacy of other MOAs. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies being used: Various fungicides as noted above:06/26;
14162 06/27/2026 FLUOPYRAM STRAWBERRY COVERED BY ANOTHER PROJECT SC MeToo
Reasons:Fusarium. Request for Black Root Rot use (13713) would include Rhizoctonia and Cylindrocarpon. Fumigation is insufficient for controlling root rot fungal diseases. Current technologies used: Fumigants:06/26;
14161 06/27/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P ASPARAGUS UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds and grasses, especially glyphosate- and ALS-resistant pigweed species. Primary: Pigweed species, including redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth. This use is needed to provide asparagus growers with an effective post-harvest option for emerged broadleaf and grass weeds, particularly glyphosate- and ALS-resistant pigweed species. Redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth are major weeds in asparagus and can be very difficult to control when resistant biotypes are present. Glufosinate-P would provide improved postemergence weed control compared with currently available contact herbicides and would help diversify weed management programs. Current technologies used: Glyphosate, 2,4-D, Dicamba:06/26;
14160 06/27/2026 FLURIDONE CARROT UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Pigweed species and other annual broadleaf weeds. Primary: redroot pigweed. Carrot growers have very limited herbicide options for pigweed control. Current programs rely mainly on pendimethalin and S-metolachlor preemergence, followed by linuron and other PSII inhibitors postemergence. However, resistance to PSII inhibitors is already widespread in pigweed species in the region. Resistance to Group 3 and Group 15 herbicides has not been confirmed locally yet, but cases have been reported in the US, so additional modes of action are needed to protect these tools. Current technologies used: Growers currently rely mainly on pendimethalin and S-metolachlor preemergence, followed by linuron and other PSII inhibitors postemergence. These options are limited, and pigweed control can be inadequate when resistance is present or when residual activity breaks down:06/26;
14159 06/27/2026 ISOFETAMID EGGPLANT (GH) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL MeToo
Reasons:PM, Botrytis. Primary: Botrytis. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP. Currently technologies being used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
14158 06/27/2026 TRIFLUDIMOXAZIN + SAFLUFENACIL ASPARAGUS UNDER EVALUATION MI MeToo
Reasons:Annual broadleaf weeds, especially pigweed species. Primary: Pigweed species, including redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth. Pre-harvest weed control options in asparagus are very limited. Most growers rely on ALS inhibitors, microtubule inhibitors, and PSII inhibitors, but resistance to ALS- and PSII-inhibiting herbicides is widespread in pigweed species in the region. During harvest, many preemergence herbicides begin to break down, allowing pigweed and other broadleaf weeds to emerge. These escapes can interfere with harvest, reduce spear quality and marketability, and increase weed seed return to the field. Current technologies used: Growers currently rely on ALS inhibitors, microtubule inhibitors, and PSII inhibitors for pre-harvest weed control, along with limited POST options during harvest. These programs often break down during harvest, and ALS- and PSII-resistant pigweed populations make control of escapes difficult:06/26;
14157 06/27/2026 ISOFETAMID LETTUCE (GH) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL MeToo
Reasons:Powdery mildew. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP:06/26;
14156 06/27/2026 ISOFETAMID CUCUMBER (GH) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL MeToo
Reasons:Powdery Mildew, botrytis. Primary: botrytis. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP:06/26;
14155 06/27/2026 INDAZIFLAM KIWIFRUIT UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:
14154 06/27/2026 RIMSULFURON KIWIFRUIT UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Grasses and broadleaf weeds. Very few herbicides are registered for fuzzy Kiwifruit. The registration of Matrix will give Kiwifruit growers a pre-emergent tool to minimize herbicide applications, minimize human exposure to other pesticides, and minimize production costs. Current technologies being used: Pendimethalin, Oxyfluorfen, and Glyphosate are currently used:06/26;
14153 06/25/2026 ISOFETAMID TOMATO (GH) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL MeToo
Reasons:PM, Botrytis. Primary: Botrytis. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation. Current technologies being used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
14152 06/25/2026 CYFLUFENAMID DILL (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI MeToo
Reasons:Powdery mildew. Few products are registered for use on herbs in the greenhouse. Powdery mildew is a frequent problem. Current technologies used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
14151 06/25/2026 CYFLUFENAMID BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI MeToo
Reasons:Powder mildew. There are few fungicide registered for use on herbs in the greenhouse. Current technologies being used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
14150 06/25/2026 CYFLUFENAMID MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI MeToo
Reasons:Powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a problem on herbs in the greenhouse. Current technologies being used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
14149 06/25/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD CARROT REQUEST WITHDRAWN GA MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria dauci. More fungicide options that are pre-mix with multiple MOAs. Current technologies used: heavy reliance on Qols.
14148 06/24/2026 FLUINDAPYR PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT GA MeToo
Reasons:Pepper anthracnose: Colletotrichum scovillei. Primary: Colletotrichum scovillei. Limited fungicide options that are effective in managing this pathogen. Current technologies being used: Rotation of QoIs with Bravo:06/26;
14147 06/24/2026 FLUINDAPYR BROCCOLI MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT GA MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria brassicicola. Heavy reliance on FRAC group 3 and 11. Other FRAC group 7 fungicides are either moderate or less effective against this pathogen due to development of resistance. Currently technologies being used: Rotation with Bravo, fungicides (FRAC group 3 and 11):06/26;
14146 06/24/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Pepper anthracnose: Colletotrichum scovillei. Primary: Colletotrichum scovillei. Limited options are available. Reduced sensitivity to QoIs. Currently technologies being used: heavy reliance on QoIs and bravo; however, due to reduced sensitivity of the pathogen to QoIs, managing this disease has been an issue for GA pepper growers:06/26;
14145 06/23/2026 FLUOXAPIPROLIN COLLARD UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Hyaloperonospora brassicae. Limited fungicide options are available. Currently technologies used: Rely on Phosphite, Mandipropamid:06/26;
14144 06/22/2026 NK 138 STRAWBERRY RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NC MeToo
Reasons:Spider Mites. NK 138 is needed for resistance mgmt. Current technologies being used: Broad spectrum insecticides that can cause spider mite outbreaks due to natural enemy non target effects:06/26;
14143 06/22/2026 EMAMECTIN BENZOATE DATE UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Rhynchophorus palmarum (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), common name South American palm weevil. Invasive pest in California, currently established in San Diego County (B-rated by CDFA). Serious threat to date industry. Larval feeding of this beetle occurs in the apical meristem or the palm heart. The feeding results in palm mortality by causing the entire crown to collapse and fall off. Phoenix dactylifera has been confirmed as a host plant. This is an exotic pest with no natural enemies. Highly invasive, has spread through urban forest in San Diego and is threatening to enter commercial orchards in nearby Riverside & Imperial counties. Infestation always causes plant death:06/26;
14142 06/22/2026 ICAFOLIN-METHYL CRANBERRY UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:*Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*) * Tall fescue (*Festuca arundinacea*) * Orchardgrass (*Dactylis glomerata*) * Perennial ryegrass (*Lolium perenne*) * Italian ryegrass (*Lolium perenne* ssp. *multiflorum*) Primary pest: Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*). Primary: annual and perennial grasses. Icafolin-methyl is needed in cranberry production to provide an alternative to Group 1 herbicides for postemergence grass control and resistance mgmt. Current options are limited, and mesotrione provides only suppression of several important grass species. Registration of icafolin-methyl would diversify weed mgmt programs, improve grass control, and support the long-term sustainability of cranberry production. Current management relies primarily on clethodim, with some suppression from mesotrione:06/26;
14141 06/22/2026 ACETOCHLOR ONION UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:pigweed, annual grasses, suppression of primrose and other winter annuals. Primary: pigweed, annual grasses, and primrose (when in mixture with Nortron). Dacthal (DCPA) was removed from the market, Nortron (ethofumesate) has little activity alone but when mixed with Warrant is a quite effective replacement for Dacthal. Current technologies being used: Nortron is our only at plant herbicide for the control of weeds and it is most often ineffective when applied alone:06/26;
14140 06/22/2026 TIAFENACIL SUGARCANE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED LA MeToo
Reasons:Itchgrass [Rottboellia cochinchinensis (Lour.) W.D. Clayton]. Currently, the sugarcane industry is limited to paraquat for non-selective weed control utilizing postemergence-directed applications. With concerns about the future of paraquat’s registration status, other herbicide options are needed. Tiafenacil may also provide benefits in controlling other troublesome weeds such as johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.], ragweed parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus L.), and morningglory (Ipomoea spp.). Current technologies being used: Tillage, preemergence (pendimethalin, trifluralin, clomazone), postemergence (asulam, trifloxysulfuron-sodium), and postemergence-directed (paraquat) herbicides:06/26;
14139 06/17/2026 NK 138 SAFFLOWER RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Lygus hesperus, Beet Leaf Hopper, Thrips. primary is Lygus hesperus. Needed as part of an areawide IPM Strategy to control economically damaging pests before they migrate out of safflower and infest surrounding high value crops. Current technologies being used: Chemical AI rotation and multiple applications at strategic agronomic crop development phases. On farm sanitation, Weed Management:06/26;
14138 06/17/2026 NK 138 LEMON RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Citrus thrips (Primary pest), whiteflies, mites. primary is citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management for Citrus crop group. Current technologies used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14137 06/17/2026 NK 138 GRAPEFRUIT RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Citrus thrips (Priority pest), whiteflies, mites. primary is citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management for Citrus crop group. Current technologies being used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14136 06/17/2026 NK 138 ORANGE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Citrus thrips (Primary pest), whiteflies, mites; primary citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management. Current technologies being used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips, many of which thrips have developed or are developing resistance to. NK 138 is a new mode of action and will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14135 06/15/2026 TRICLOPYR APPLE MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT MA MeToo
Reasons:Celastrus orbiculatus, Toxicodendron radicans. Primary is Celastrus orbiculatus. Glyphosate is the only other herbicide that can manage Celastrus orbiculatus, and many growers are worried about using glyphosate near their apple trees for crop safety. Current technologies: Some glyphosate use, some repeated burn-down throughout the season with a non-selective burn-down product, or some hand-pulling, which is very labor intensive:06/26;
14134 06/15/2026 PIOXANILIPROLE GRAPE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA MeToo
Reasons:Grape Root borer. With the loss of chlorpyrifos, there are limited (basically only bifenthrin) chemistries labeled for use against grape root borer in grapes. Current technologies: Mating disruption has been adopted by several growers, but it is not practical or effective across all scenarios. Additionally, the one commercially available mating disruption product is not labeled and requires a Section-18 in order to use:06/26;
14133 06/15/2026 PIOXANILIPROLE PEACH RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA MeToo
Reasons:Peachtree borer, lesser peachtree borer. Primary: Peachtree borer. Limited alternatives to chlorpyrifos, Currently technologies: Primarily broad-spectrum insecticides. Mating disruption has been adopted by several growers, but it is not practical or effective across all scenarios:06/26;
14132 06/15/2026 POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE GRAPEFRUIT UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14131 06/15/2026 POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE LEMON UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14130 06/15/2026 POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE ORANGE UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14129 06/15/2026 PRONAMIDE CRANBERRY UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Target Pests: * Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*) * Tall fescue (*Festuca arundinacea*) * Orchardgrass (*Dactylis glomerata*) * Perennial ryegrass (*Lolium perenne*) * Italian ryegrass (*Lolium perenne* ssp. *multiflorum*) Primary pest: Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*). Primary pest is perennial grasses. Quackgrass and other perennial grass weeds are difficult to manage in cranberry production and can reduce yield, interfere with harvest operations, and increase production costs. Pronamide would provide an important tool for control of annual and perennial grass weeds and help diversify weed management programs where herbicide options are limited. Current management relies primarily on clethodim, with some suppression from mesotrione:06/26;
14128 06/15/2026 PRONAMIDE STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION OR MeToo
Reasons:Italian ryegrass (Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum) Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Quackgrass (Elymus repens) Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea); primary pest is Italian ryegrass; Italian ryegrass and other grass weeds are increasingly problematic in perennial strawberry production. These weeds compete with the crop, interfere with harvest, and increase production costs. Pronamide would provide an important additional mode of action for grass control and herbicide resistance management; technologies currently used are clethodim, glyphosate, mowing, cultivation between rows - all have limited efficacy:06/26;
14127 06/10/2026 ETHEPHON BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) UNDER EVALUATION GA MeToo
Reasons:Delay flowering:06/26;
14126 06/08/2026 NK 138 TOMATO RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA FL MeToo
Reasons:The primary intended targets are thrips and whitefly in field-grown processing tomatoes. Thrips are a priority because of their role as vectors of tomato spotted wilt virus, including resistance-breaking strains. Whitefly are included because flometoquin is presented by the manufacturer as a whitefly-active material and could provide a new mode-of-action rotation option for regional whitefly pressure. The primary pest would be Western Flower Thrips; Processing tomato growers need a new mode-of-action insecticide for thrips and whitefly management. Thrips are a priority because they vector tomato spotted wilt virus. TSWV-resistant varieties reduced this risk for several years, but resistance-breaking strains are now present, making thrips control more important again. Flometoquin would provide a novel IRAC Group 34 rotation option for resistance mgmt, with potential fit in IPM programs and activity on both thrips and whitefly; Current mgmt includes monitoring, IPM practices, resistant varieties where useful, and existing insecticide programs. TSWV-resistant varieties previously reduced disease risk, but resistance-breaking strains have made thrips control more important again. A new mode of action is needed for rotation and resistance management:06/26; FL: In addition to thrips, Whitefly control in tomatoes is extremely complicated, and new chemistries are needed on a regular basis:06/26; This is request is also important for CA Safflower growers as safflower is commonly grown in rotation with field processing tomatoes. This use fits in an overall IPM crop rotation strategy:06/26;
14125 05/28/2026 ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) HOPS RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED WA MeToo
Reasons:Spider mites. They are an intractable pest in hops. A new and very effective mode of action will benefit hop producers nationally. Spraying of other acaricides. Limited augmented biological control with Stethorus beetles and predatory mites:05/26;
14124 05/19/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) UNDER EVALUATION MO MeToo
Reasons:Few options exist for control of early emerging winter & late emerging summer annual weeds prior to planting pennycress. interference of established weeds to newly emerging pennycress reduces emergence, stand density, and yield. glufosinate-P is an improved formulation of glufosinate; manufacturer will no longer market a racemic glufosinate product; currently no other burndown/preemergence herbicides are labeled for use in pennycress:05/26;
14123 05/19/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) UNDER EVALUATION MO MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria spp. Disease in pennycress can cause yield loss. No pest control products are currently labelled for this disease in pennycress; no pest control products are currently labeled for this pest in pennycress 05/26;
14122 05/18/2026 INDAZIFLAM TEA UNDER EVALUATION SC MS MeToo
Reasons:Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds; primary is Grass, pokeweed, vines. No labelled preemergent on the market for use on tea in the U.S; current technologies used are Removing weeds by hand, post emergent partial control with glyphosate:05/26; MS: Annual grasses (mostly) and some broad leaves, are common in MS:06/26;
14121 05/14/2026 PYRIPROXYFEN BANANA MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT PR MeToo
Reasons:At banana bunch formation, mealybugs are widely observed causing reduction on bunch size and fruit quality. The insecticide flupyradifurone is currently used as an option for this pest:05/26;
14120 05/13/2026 AZOXYSTROBIN SAFFLOWER HOLD NC MeToo
Reasons:Requester clarified/confirmed the reason should be updated from Soil Borne Diseases to Alternaria Leaf Spot:05/26;
14119 05/13/2026 S-ABSCISIC ACID MANGO UNDER EVALUATION PR MeToo
Reasons:Flower and fruit thinning. Flowering in mango trees is a complex physiological process governed by the interplay of environmental cues, genetic regulation and hormonal signaling. The shift in climate patterns has turned the once- predictable flowering of a mango tree into a complex physiological puzzle. Since environmental cues are becoming unreliable, we look toward internal regulators. Abscisic acid (ABA) is used to suppress vegetative growth and encourage flower bud differentiation:05/26;
14118 05/12/2026 PSEUDOMONAS ORYZIHABITANS STRAIN SYM23945 SWEET POTATO UNDER EVALUATION NC MS DE MeToo
Reasons:root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and particularly Meloidogyne enterolobii. Few effective products are available for root-knot nematode management in sweetpotato (and especially for Meloidogyne enterolobii)05/26; MS: In MS, RKN (M. enterolobii has NOT been found as of now) is mostly outcompeted by Reniform, but they can still be a significant problem in scattered fields:06/26; DE: Sweet potato production is limited in the region, but root knot neamtodes (to date southern root knot nematode) can be a serious challenge for growers and any new options are of great interest:06/26;
14117 05/11/2026 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) MANGO UNDER EVALUATION PR MeToo
Reasons:Flower and Fruit thinning. Flowering in mango trees is a complex physiological process governed by the interplay of environmental cues, genetic regulation and hormonal signaling. The shift in climate patterns has turned the once- predictable flowering of a mango tree into a complex physiological puzzle. Since environmental cues are becoming unreliable, we look toward internal regulators. ACC is a precursor of ethylene which promotes flower development and fruit set:05/26;
14116 05/11/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD CUCUMBER UNDER EVALUATION GA MS WV MeToo
Reasons:Colletotrichum orbiculare. Over relance on FRAC 3 or DMI fungicides as a solo product. Premix of FRAC 3 with other groups will reduce chances of resistance development in fungus:05/26; MS: Anthracnose is an occasional pest in MS, but is quite troublesome when it occurs. While mefentrifluconazole is a FRAC 3, it has a reputation for overcoming FRAC 3 tolerance mechanisms:06/26; WV: Anthracnose is a major disease problem of cucumber in WV. No product can optimally control the disease if varietal resistance is poor. New products are needed:06/26;
14115 05/11/2026 FLUOXAPIPROLIN BROCCOLI MFG OBJECTIVE GA MeToo
Reasons:Downy mildew (Hyaloperonospora parasitica). Limited efficacy with labeled fungicides, urgent need to evaluate new FRACs for effective control:05/26;
14114 05/06/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD KALE UNDER EVALUATION GA MS MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria and Cercopora. Resistance to QoI fungicides particularly in Alternaria are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: Cercospora is especially difficult to manage in MS. For the local market vendors, we would like to see the product labeled for the entire 16B subgroup:06/26;
14113 05/06/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD CABBAGE UNDER EVALUATION GA MS MA MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria. Resistance to QoI fungicides in Alternaria are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: Alternaria can be a significant pest of cabbage crops in MS. Growers complain of mgmt difficulties:06/26; MA: More flexibility for Alternaria control in cabbage/brassica head and stem group:06/26;
14112 05/06/2026 TIAPYRACHLOR STRAWBERRY (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL MeToo
Reasons:Aphids, Whiteflies, leafhoppers. Aphids are becoming more difficult to control. Hemiptera like leafhoppers have very few control materials for GH use. Great spectrum of target pests and needed for rotation and full season control:05/26;
14111 05/06/2026 TIAPYRACHLOR LETTUCE (GH) UNDER EVALUATION FL GA MeToo
Reasons:Aphids, Whiteflies, leafhoppers. Aphids are becoming more difficult to control. Hemiptera like leafhoppers have very few control materials for GH use. Spectrum of pests great fit of lettuce:05/26; GA: Need addl chemistries for whitefly and thrips on GH leafy greens:06/26;
14110 05/05/2026 MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD BROCCOLI UNDER EVALUATION GA MS MeToo
Reasons:Alternaria and Cercospora. Resistance to QoI fungicides are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: This is a minor crop in MS, but mgmt of the two listed pests, especially Cercospora, can be difficult:06/26;
14109 04/28/2026 SPIDOXAMAT STRAWBERRY UNDER EVALUATION FL NC AR MeToo
Reasons:Chilli thrips, aphids, whiteflies, two spotted spider mites. Works well in an integrated program. No other effective options exist:04/26; FL: Addl modes of action are urgently needed for chilli thrips and twospotted spider mite:06/26; NC:Spider mites continue to be one of the major pests in strawberries in NC, and any additional tools would be helpful to contribute to rotation programs and insecticide resistance mgmt:6/26; AR: strawberry production is in desperate need for more thrips and TSSM options. We have growers that used all available TSSM sprays last year due to immense pressure:06/26;
14108 04/27/2026 ETHEPHON STEVIA POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NC MeToo
Reasons:Premature flowering of the crop. Delaying reproductive stage of the crop to allow it to remain in vegetative state before harvest(s).Reduction or elimination of premature flowers that negatively affect the yield and quality of the stevia crop. Premature flowering in stevia results in the crop going into reproductive mode, lowering the level of steviol glycosides (which is the portion of the crop that is extracted and used to make the final product associated with the crop), and the overall amount of yield, quality and value of the crop:04/26;
14107 04/27/2026 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) STEVIA UNDER EVALUATION NC MeToo
Reasons:Premature flowering of the crop. Delaying reproductive stage of the crop to allow it to remain in vegetative state before harvest(s).Reduction or elimination of premature flowers that negatively affect the yield and quality of the stevia crop. Premature flowering in stevia results in the crop going into reproductive mode, lowering the level of steviol glycosides (which is the portion of the crop that is extracted and used to make the final product associated with the crop) and the overall amount of yield, quality and value of the crop:04/26;
14106 04/20/2026 NK 138 STRAWBERRY (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL NC MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance mgmt because it is in a unique group not yet registered for use on gh crops in the USA:04/26; NC: For use against spider mites in strawberries under protected structures. This tool is needed for resistance mgmt of spider mites as well:06/26;
14105 04/20/2026 NK 138 LETTUCE (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
14104 04/20/2026 NK 138 CUCUMBER (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
14103 04/20/2026 NK 138 EGGPLANT (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
14102 04/20/2026 NK 138 PEPPER (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL NC MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26; NC: addl insecticides are needed for the control of thrips in peppers and tomatoes under protected structures:06/26;
14101 04/20/2026 NK 138 TOMATO (GH) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL NC OH MeToo
Reasons:Thrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mite, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miners. NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26; NC: addl insecticides are needed for the control of thrips in peppers and tomatoes under protected structures:06/26; OH: More molecules are needed to control thrips on tomatoes and peppers in greenhouses:07/26;
14100 03/12/2026 ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK VALIDATION ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK STUDY CANCELED BY IR-4 HQ MeToo
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14099 03/10/2026 POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE CITRUS (POST HARVEST) UNDER EVALUATION HQ CA FL MeToo
Reasons:From 10687: BROWN ROT OF CITRUS CAUSED BY PHYTOPHTHORA SPECIES; FL: Florida packers also export to similar markets and new tools to treat Phytophthora spp. in the postharvest milieu is important:06/26;
14098 02/27/2026 FLUAZAINDOLIZINE MINT COMPLETE WITH ON-GOING TRIALS ID ID HQ OR WA MeToo
Reasons:From 12752: NEMATODES (ROOT KNOT, ROOT LESION, PIN); THE U.S. MINT CROP ONLY HAS TWO PRODUCTS REGISTERED FOR NEMATODE CONTROL, AND BOTH ARE UNDER REGISTRATION SCRUTINY; MINT NEEDS MORE OPTIONS AVAILABLE
14097 02/19/2026 CHLORANTRANILIPROLE BEET (GARDEN) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Various types of Armyworm. This is needed to control armyworm as soon as the plants begin to germinate as armyworm can cause a lot of damage to young plants, sometimes making them unmarketable:02/26;
14096 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P CABBAGE UNDER EVALUATION GA TN MS FL MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Few herbicide options are available and challenges with glyphosate and paraquat highlight the importance of making this tool available for farmers:02/26; TN: Broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; MS: The stated weeds are challenging in the entire crop group and 4-16B:06/26;
14095 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P BROCCOLI UNDER EVALUATION GA TN MS MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Few herbicide options are available and challenges with glyphosate and paraquat highlight the importance of making this tool available for farmers:02/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26;
14094 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD TN LA FL MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use, but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers;02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications. Halt on production of Liberty makes this extremely important:06/26;
14093 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P TOMATO RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD TN LA AR FL MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use, but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications. Halt on production of Liberty makes this extremely important; AR: Tomato production needs more options for broadleaf weeds, glufosinate as a preplant burndown or row middle spray would be a vital addition for grower success:06/26;
14092 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P WATERMELON RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD LA AR FL TN MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: producers struggle to find effective post emergence options. Glufosinate is a great option for burning down broad leaf weeds and we support adding watermelons to Liberty ultra labels:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
14091 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P SQUASH (SUMMER) RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD LA AR FL TN MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: more options for broadleaf weeds in cucumber and squash, glufosinate would be a great fit for post emergence control:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
14090 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P CUCUMBER RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD LA FL TN MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
14089 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P CANTALOUPE RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA MD TN LA AR FL MeToo
Reasons:Broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P needed as an alternative postemergence option for control of emerged weeds in between plastic rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: need more burn down options for broad leaf weeds, Glufosinate ultra will be paramount in keeping fields clean:06/26;
14088 02/03/2026 OXYFLUORFEN RICE, WILD UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Broad-spectrum control of sedges and broadleaves, as well as partial control of grasses. Wild rice only has 2 current herbicide products registered for use in California (carfentrazone and florpyrauxifen-benzyl):01/26;
14087 01/30/2026 ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) STRAWBERRY RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED CA NC AR MeToo
Reasons:lygus bugs and thrips. requesting a shorter PHI than the current planned 3 days:01/26; CA: During peak harvest, the strawberry crop should be harvested every 3 days to maintain freshness. Overripening fruit attracts fruit flies which can severely impact quality at their destination:02/26; NC: Lygus bugs and thrips are becoming a major concern in NC strawberries in both open fields and protected structures. Growers have reported failure of current available products:06/26; AR: Large need for Thrips and Plant bug products. Currently only have Radiant for thrips and pyrethroid resistance in Tarnished Plant Bug has left only Group 4 insecticides that are effective:06/26;
14086 01/30/2026 AMICARBAZONE + METRIBUZIN CORN (SWEET) RESIDUE ON-GOING; E/CS DATA ON-GOING HQ OR NC MeToo
Reasons:Copied from PR# 13936: WEEDS; pigweeds, lambsquarter, crabgrass Alternative to atrazine. Alternative to atrazine can potentially reduce the negative environmental effects of atrazine use:04/25;
14085 01/22/2026 TETFLUPYROLIMET RICE, WILD RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA MeToo
Reasons:Weeds, particularly grasses. Wild rice only has 2 current herbicide products registered for use in California (carfentrazone and florpyrauxifen-benzyl). There is only one product for grass control, which is florpyrauxifen-benzyl:01/26;
14084 12/11/2025 CLETHODIM FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MO MeToo
Reasons:Annual and perennial grasses in crop. There are currently limited choices for annual and perennial grasses in crop; this use will add diversity in products registered for use:12/25;
14083 12/03/2025 ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA MeToo
Reasons:Artichoke plume moth. Rotational product, resistance management, IPM compatibility:12/25;
14082 11/13/2025 PYRETHRINS CARROT UNDER EVALUATION SD MeToo
Reasons:Aster leafhopper. aster leafhoppers have become a serious pest problem in South Dakota, mainly because they spread plant diseases like aster yellows, which can do a lot of damage to crops like carrots, lettuce, potatoes, onions, small grains, and even some flowers:11/25;
14081 11/13/2025 AFIDOPYROPEN SUGARCANE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED LA MeToo
Reasons:West Indian cane fly (Saccharosydne saccharivora) Sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) Yellow sugarcane aphid (Sipha flava). Currently registered products don't provide effective control of the hemipteran pest complex. New modes of action that are safe on beneficial insects are needed:11/25;
14080 11/13/2025 ETOFENPROX ALMOND HOLD KY MeToo
Reasons:Stink bugs and leaf-footed bugs. These are emerging pests. Current controls lack good efficacy and disrupt management of other pests:11/25;
14079 11/10/2025 BENZOVINDIFLUPYR + DIFENOCONAZOLE BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) HOLD GA MS NC MD MeToo
Reasons:Colletotrichum spp./targeted for control of Anthracnose Fruit Rot of blueberry. Colletotrichum spp. with resistance to FRAC11 and FRAC12 (fludioxonil), and tolerance/natural immunity to several FRAC7 (SDHI) fungicides (boscalid, fluopyram, and pydiflumetofen) has been identified in Georgia blueberries. Benzovindiflupyr is an SDHI which has been reported to be effective against Colletotrichum spp. Also, lab work suggests that difenoconazole (unlike many other DMI fungicides) may have activity against Colletotrichum. Growers need effective options;11/25; MS: This is an occasional pest in MS, but management of it has been difficult with other products:06/26; NC: Anthracnose:06/26;
14078 11/03/2025 eQA SOFTWARE SYSTEM VALIDATION EQA SOFTWARE SYSTEM FINAL REPORT SIGNED; READY FOR SUBMISSION HQ MeToo
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14077 10/30/2025 ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK VALIDATION ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK FINAL REPORT SIGNED; READY FOR SUBMISSION HQ MeToo
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14076 10/20/2025 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) PISTACHIO POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA MeToo
Reasons:Efficient mechanical harvest from improved nut abscission, allowing for earlier and more uniform crop removal. Improvement in total harvestable yield and quality. Avoiding of pests and diseases from optimal harvest timing. Reduction of mummies as a tool for IPM.Increased pest and disease pressure due to climate change, as well as reduction in total yield and quality due to bloom and crop maturity variability is a problem for pistachios, as well as other tree nut crops such as almonds and pecans. Current research is occurring for ACC use in pistachios (sponsored by California Pistachio Research Board) and almonds (sponsored by Almond Board of California). A crop group label, using tested rates as well as label maximum rates, is appropriate:10/25; CA: quality enhancer, harvest aid:10/25;
14075 10/20/2025 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) PECAN POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA AZ MeToo
Reasons:Efficient mechanical harvest from improved nut abscission, allowing for earlier and more uniform crop removal. Improvement in total harvestable yield and quality. Avoiding of pests and diseases from optimal harvest timing. Reduction of mummies as a tool for IPM. Increased pest and disease pressure due to climate change, as well as reduction in total yield and quality due to bloom and crop maturity variability is a problem for almonds and pecans, as well as other tree nut crops such as pistachios. Current research is occurring for ACC use in almonds (sponsored by Almond Board of California) and pistachios (sponsored by California Pistachio Research Board). A crop group label, using tested rates as well as label maximum rates, is appropriate:09/25; AZ: A more uniform bloom and crop maturity will also reduce vivĂ­pary.AKA pre-germination in pecans which causes our farmsignificant anual economic loss:10/25; AZ: a timely, single pass harvest in pecans is a cost savings and improves kernel quality:10/25;
14074 10/20/2025 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) ALMOND HOLD CA CA MeToo
Reasons:Efficient mechanical harvest from improved nut abscission, allowing for earlier and more uniform crop removal. Improvement in total harvestable yield and quality. Avoiding of pests and diseases from optimal harvest timing. Reduction of mummies as a tool for IPM. Increased pest and disease pressure due to climate change, as well as reduction in total yield and quality due to bloom and crop maturity variability is a problem for almonds and pecans, as well as other tree nut crops such as pistachios. Current research is occurring for ACC use in almonds (sponsored by Almond Board of California) and pistachios (sponsored by California Pistachio Research Board). A crop group label, using tested rates as well as label maximum rates, is appropriate:09/25; CA: This product emerges after ABC funded production research project with key benefits to support our grower:04/26;
14073 10/07/2025 FLORPYRAUXIFEN-BENZYL OLIVE NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA MeToo
Reasons:Hairy fleabane, resistance management, sucker control. Olive has few systemic post-emergent herbicide options, particularly no 2,4-D. Post-emergence control in olive is almost exclusively glyphosate-based. Resistance to glyphosate demands effective post-emergence alternatives:10/25;
14072 09/30/2025 GLUFOSINATE-P ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:weeds. Preplant burndown:09/25;
14071 09/30/2025 GLUFOSINATE-P SESAME RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED TX OK MeToo
Reasons:broad-spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds including glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth.There are limited products that can be used in sesame:09/25; OK: same as TX. Broad-spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds including glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth:06/26; TX: Glufosinate will also help with other problem weeds such as morning glory, bindweed, and other problem broadleaves. It is critical for sesame production to start with as clean of a field as possible:06/26;
14070 09/24/2025 FENPROPATHRIN SUBGROUP 06-22D PETITION SUBMITTED TO EPA HQ MeToo
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14069 09/24/2025 FENPROPATHRIN SUBGROUP 06-22B PETITION SUBMITTED TO EPA HQ MeToo
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14068 09/24/2025 FENPROPATHRIN BARLEY PETITION SUBMITTED TO EPA HQ MeToo
Reasons:
14067 09/18/2025 BENZOVINDIFLUPYR SUBGROUP 06-22F NO-DATA, CROP GROUP/SUBGROUP TOLERANCE REVISION NC MeToo
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14066 09/18/2025 BENZOVINDIFLUPYR SUBGROUP 06-22E NO-DATA, CROP GROUP/SUBGROUP TOLERANCE REVISION NC MeToo
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14065 09/15/2025 MANDIPROPAMID MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) COMPLETE WITH ON-GOING TRIALS MI MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora. Phytophthora is a major problem on various herbs based on our SCRI CEA Herb project which includes a survey of diseases and grower calls:09/25;
14064 09/15/2025 MANDIPROPAMID BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) COMPLETE WITH ON-GOING TRIALS MI MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora. Phytophthora is a significant problem on herbs which causes root rot, plant stunting, and plant death. Other products are not registered for this use:09/25;
14063 08/05/2025 2,4-DB RYE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ MeToo
Reasons:Weeds;
14062 08/05/2025 2,4-DB BARLEY POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ MeToo
Reasons:Weeds;
14061 08/05/2025 2,4-DB WHEAT POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ MeToo
Reasons:Weeds;
14060 07/03/2025 TIAPYRACHLOR SAFFLOWER E/CS DATA ON-GOING CA MeToo
Reasons:It is our understanding that tiapyrachlor will be very important in controlling economically important pests in annual row crops that are grown in rotation with safflower. Safflower is an agronomically critical rotational crop that aids in the improvement of soil health, pest management, and overall IPM. Tolerances need to be established in safflower to support workable crop rotation restrictions. This will allow for safflower planting following a crop that was treated with tiapyrachlor in the previous growing season. If tiapyrachlor is effective in controlling Lygus hesperus, it will be needed as a pest management tool in the production of safflower:07/25;
14059 07/03/2025 VRD-01 GRAPE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA MD OR MeToo
Reasons:Powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator). Powdery mildew remains a top challenge in viticulture, requiring repeated fungicide use that can drive resistance, leave harmful residues, and face tightening regulatory limits. RNAi biopesticide offers a new mode of action, fits within IPM frameworks, and supports the needs of growers and exporters seeking residue-free alternatives:07/25; MD: RNAi is an emerging technology, helping with resistance management and residual concerns. Validating the efficacy of RNAi-based products under field conditions is meaningful:06/26; OR: Resistance to FRAC 3 and 11 in the Willamette Valley, lots of PM pressure:06./26;
14058 07/02/2025 FLUAZAINDOLIZINE GUAVA EPA HOLD FL MeToo
Reasons:Meloidogyne enterolobii, Guava Root Knot Nematode. Since the initial detection in a Florida nursery in 2004, Meloidogyne enterolobii has spread rapidly, infecting more than 80% of guava fields surveyed in Miami-Dade County, FL (Gitonga et al., 2023). Currently, there is no registered chemical available for use in guava to control this aggressive nematode species:06/25;
14057 07/02/2025 BICYCLOPYRONE + BROMOXYNIL GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT SD MeToo
Reasons:When this product is applied to small grains, there's a 9 month plant back restriction for canola, which is in the same crop group (20a) as camelina. Winter camelina seeded following small grain harvest serves as both a cover crop and a grain crop the following spring. Current labeling on Talinor discusses cover crops planted after small grain harvest. Right now, growers who utilize this cropping system have no options for group 27 herbicides in their small grain crops. Shortening the plant back restriction to 90 days would be desirable:07/25;
14056 07/02/2025 BICYCLOPYRONE + BROMOXYNIL FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT SD MeToo
Reasons:When this product is applied to small grains, there's a 9 month plant back restriction for canola, which is an oilseed crop (group 20A) similar to pennycress. However, since pennycress is a new crop, it's classified in the miscellaneous crop group (group 99) for now. Pennycress seeded following small grain harvest serves as both a cover crop and a grain crop the following spring. Current labeling on Talinor discusses cover crops planted after small grain harvest. Right now, growers who utilize this cropping system have no options for group 27 herbicides in their small grain crops. Shortening the plant back restriction to 90 days would be desirable:07/25;
14055 07/02/2025 TIAFENACIL BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA NY NJ MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited options in weed control in blackeye pea production:07/25; NY: Very good fit for weed control in dry beans and peas, where limited options exist. This request supports tiafenacil use in row middles with hooded sprayers, offering effective weed management while minimizing crop contact and supporting grower needs:09/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14054 07/02/2025 PYRIDATE BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA NY NJ MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials are available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options exist for dry beans and peas. This request supports Tough 5EC use in row middles or limited postemergence applications, offering flexible weed management options while minimizing crop risk and addressing critical grower needs:09/25; NJ: NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14053 07/02/2025 SAFLUFENACIL BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA NY NJ MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options are available for dry beans and peas. This request supports Sharpen use in row middles with hooded sprayers, providing a safer option for managing weeds while minimizing crop contact and addressing a key gap in grower tools:09/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14052 07/02/2025 PYRAFLUFEN-ETHYL BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA NY MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options are available for dry beans and peas. This request supports ET herbicide use, with safer applications to row middles or limited postemergence use, helping address critical grower needs with few effective alternatives:09/25;
14051 07/02/2025 2,4-DB BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT CA MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25;
14050 07/02/2025 METAMITRON BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25;
14049 07/02/2025 TOLPYRALATE BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA MeToo
Reasons:weed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25;
14048 07/02/2025 INPYRFLUXAM GRAPE RESIDUE ON-GOING; E/CS DATA ON-GOING MI MS GA NY WV MeToo
Reasons:Guignardia bidwellii. We need additional products to control black rot due to the loss of EDBCs. This is a FRAC 7 material that hasn't shown any phytotoxicity in 2022 trials:07/25; MS: the FRAC group is needed. It would be nice if the PHI was less, but if this product can come into use, and be coupled with IS00526. We might be able to reduce both disease and tolerance/resistance risks:08/25; GA: As with the midwest, GA has significant disease pressure from black rot and other diseases. We also have this on muscadines, V. vinifera and hybrids:09/25; WV: Black rot is a major disease of grapes in the state. More efficacious products are needed as rotation materials to manage the disease and resistance development in the pathogen:09/25;
14047 07/02/2025 InnaLB PEPTIDE POTATO NEED E/CS DATA ONLY WI NM ME MeToo
Reasons:Potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Current chemical fungicides face challenges including resistance development, environmental toxicity, and limited selectivity. InnaLB, as a biological fungicide with a targeted mode of action, offers a sustainable alternative with low toxicity to beneficial organisms and compatibility with integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. This use supports reduced chemical inputs, helps manage resistant pathogen strains, and facilitates faster market access for innovative biological solutions:06/25; NM: Phytophthora sp. can be devastating pathogens for solanaceous crops in NM that occasionally present with favourable monsoon / climatic conditions:08/25; ME: ME potato growers have extensively used chemicals to "safe"-protect plants from potential late blight epidemic. however, in most years, no late blight occurred in the field. this results in unnecessary use of fungicides that costs environmental concerns. Using this new product can be alternative"06/26;
14046 07/02/2025 CLETHODIM CARROT (SEED CROP) MFG OBJECTIVE OR MeToo
Reasons:Various weedy grasses including rattail fescue, Vulpia myuros. Recent changes to label wording explicitly disallow use on seed crops, when before advisory wording was used on the label. There is no specific use directions for carrot seed. Clethodim was previously used on many carrot seed acres in Oregon, without it, weed control will suffer and seed quality reduced:06/25;
14045 07/02/2025 CLETHODIM PARSLEY (SEED CROP) MFG OBJECTIVE OR MeToo
Reasons:Various weedy grasses including rattail fescue, Vulpia myuros. Recent changes to label wording explicitly disallow use on seed crops, when before advisory wording was used on the label. There is no specific use directions for carrot seed or parsley seed. Clethodim was previously used on many carrot seed acres and all parsley seed acres in Central Oregon, without it, weed control will suffer and seed quality reduced. There are limited option for grass herbicides in parsley, only two including clethodim:06/25;
14044 07/02/2025 NEEM OIL HEMP UNDER EVALUATION OH MeToo
Reasons:rice root aphid, and other aphids. There are no alternatives for the control of rice root aphid:06/25;
14043 07/02/2025 FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE WATERMELON NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL MD LA GA AR TN MeToo
Reasons:Annual weeds. Limited at-planting herbicide options in watermelon:07/25; FL: The combination of two MOA is important for the management of herbicide resistant weed species:08/25; MD: Control of herbicide-resistant annual weeds such as Palmer amaranth and smooth pigweed:06/25; LA: Limited herbicide options at-planting in watermelon and combination of 2 MOAs makes this very valuable for Louisiana producers. This provides control of difficult-to-control weed species in our area:06/26; AR: Options for row middle preemergent herbicides that are effective for pigweed is scarce in Arkansas. We have a dire need for more options:06/26; TN: This herbicide would provide a much needed herbicide option for at-plant weed control in watermelon:06/26;
14042 07/02/2025 GLUFOSINATE PUMPKIN NEED E/CS DATA ONLY NM NY NJ AR MeToo
Reasons:Winter annual weeds, namely marestail. There are no effective options for glyphosate-resistant marestail in no-till and reduced-tillage pumpkin production systems:07/25; NM: Would be an added tool to help control winter annuals:08/25; NY: Good fit for no-till pumpkin systems with cover crops. Provides needed control of glyphosate-resistant marestail and other weeds where current options are limited or ineffective:08/25; NJ: Would deliver essential management of glyphosate-resistant horseweed and pigweeds, and additional late summer emerging weed species where existing control methods are inadequate or fail:09/25; AR: need for more burndown options in no-till production as it becomes more popular. Glufosinate would be a great fit:06/26;
14040 07/01/2025 SAFLUFENACIL PUMPKIN POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NM OR NJ MD MeToo
Reasons:Winter annual weeds, namely marestail. Current burndown options in no-till/reduced tillage pumpkin production do not adequately control glyphosate-resistant marestail.:07/25; NM: Most pumpkin production in NM is for agro-tourism in connection with corn mazes during Halloween season. But this could be useful in NM controlling not only marestail, but also london rocket, an overwinter food source / virus reservoir for a leaf hopper vector:08/25; OR: The addition of saflufenacil for burndown will provide improved efficacy on brassica weeds in false seedbed methods in squash, pumpkin, and cucumber grown for seed or processes markets in western OR:08/25; NJ: Saflufenacil would help with management of glyphosate-resistant horseweed and nightshades (especially pick your own operations) where existing control methods are inadequate or fail:09/25; MD: in MD many pumpkins are planted no till or into a cover crop. Furthermore, postemergence options are limited and pumpkin weed control relies heavily on preplant and preemergence programs. The addition of saflufenacil would help to improve those programs:06/26;
14037 07/01/2025 ICAFOLIN-METHYL SUNFLOWER RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ND SD MeToo
Reasons:Annual broadleaf and grass weeds. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop:06/25; SD: same needs as ND:09/25;
14036 07/01/2025 ICAFOLIN-METHYL SAFFLOWER POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY ND SD MeToo
Reasons:Annual broadleaf and grass weeds. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop:06/25;
14034 07/01/2025 METAMITRON CARROT POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NY NJ MeToo
Reasons:Pigweeds, lambsquarters, other weeds. Pigweeds in NYS and other locations have confirmed resistance to linuron, a key herbicide. Herbicides for use in carrots are limited:06/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective residual weed control in carrots grown in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species (pigweed, ragweed):09/25;
14032 07/01/2025 IMIDACLOPRID STEVIA EPA HOLD NC MeToo
Reasons:Aphids, thrips, whiteflies. Whiteflies, thrips and aphids control:06/25;
14031 07/01/2025 BIFENTHRIN STEVIA RESIDUE ON-GOING; E/CS DATA ON-GOING NC MeToo
Reasons:Aphids, loopers, lepidoptera spp., stinkbugs, whiteflies. No available products for listed pests other than lepidoptera spp. other than a Bt product for caterpillar control:06/25;
14030 07/01/2025 FENAMIDONE ROSEMARY (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora. Fungicides are needed for Phytophthora susceptible crops. Currently, fungicides are not registered for Phytophthora on this crop:06/25; requester interested in this product as a drench for a root rot issue:07/25;
14029 07/01/2025 FENAMIDONE OREGANO (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI MeToo
Reasons:Phytophthora. Phytophthora has been a recurring problem on this crop and there are no other fungicides registered. While mefenoxam may become registered through the efforts of the IR-4 program, other products are needed to reduce resistance risk. Previous efforts to put forward OXTP were not successful:06/25;
14028 07/01/2025 MESOTRIONE CRANBERRY HOLD OR MeToo
Reasons:broadleafweeds winter/summer. Mesotrione is an important herbicide in cranberries for the control of birsdfoot trefoil, buttercup,ragweed, smartweed, and many other species. Applicaitons are done by tractor or chemigation. Drone application is rapidly expanding in cranberries, but the label does specify drone application of mesotrione in cranberry despite of aerial applications being allowed in other crops. There is a concern of potential increased crop damage, and impacts on crop residue because of the lower volume used in:06/25;
14027 07/01/2025 FORMIC ACID BEEHIVES UNDER EVALUATION CA MeToo
Reasons:Varroa mite in honey bee colonies. Beekeepers are losing colonies at unprecedented rates and varroa mites are still one of the leading causes. Beekeepers have a very limited number of products/active ingredients at their disposal. Formic acid products are currently in use by beekeepers and adding another more affordable option for being able to manage varroa while additional novel AIs are possibly being developed, would be beneficial for the beekeepers and might provide relief with high colony losses:06/25;