Total: 67

LinkReceivedPesticideCropCategoryStatesWR-GoalSubmit
14098 02/27/2026 FLUAZAINDOLIZINE MINT UNDER EVALUATION ID ID MeToo
Reasons: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) UNDER EVALUATION 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 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;
14095 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P BROCCOLI UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14094 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14093 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P TOMATO UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14092 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P WATERMELON UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14091 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P SQUASH (SUMMER) UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14090 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P CUCUMBER UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14089 02/17/2026 GLUFOSINATE-P CANTALOUPE UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
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 UNDER EVALUATION CA 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;
14086 01/30/2026 AMICARBAZONE + METRIBUZIN CORN (SWEET) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED 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 UNDER EVALUATION 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) UNDER EVALUATION 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 UNDER EVALUATION 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) UNDER EVALUATION GA 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;
14078 11/03/2025 eQA SOFTWARE SYSTEM VALIDATION EQA SOFTWARE SYSTEM FINAL REPORT SIGNED; READY FOR SUBMISSION HQ MeToo
Reasons:
14077 10/30/2025 ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK VALIDATION ELECTRONIC FIELD DATA BOOK FINAL REPORT SIGNED; READY FOR SUBMISSION HQ MeToo
Reasons:
14076 10/20/2025 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) PISTACHIO UNDER EVALUATION 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 UNDER EVALUATION 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 UNDER EVALUATION 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
14073 10/07/2025 FLORPYRAUXIFEN-BENZYL OLIVE UNDER EVALUATION 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 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;
14070 09/24/2025 FENPROPATHRIN SUBGROUP 06-22D PETITION SUBMITTED TO EPA HQ MeToo
Reasons:
14069 09/24/2025 FENPROPATHRIN SUBGROUP 06-22B PETITION SUBMITTED TO EPA HQ MeToo
Reasons:
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
Reasons:
14066 09/18/2025 BENZOVINDIFLUPYR SUBGROUP 06-22E NO-DATA, CROP GROUP/SUBGROUP TOLERANCE REVISION NC MeToo
Reasons:
14065 09/15/2025 MANDIPROPAMID MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED 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) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED 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 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;
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) UNDER EVALUATION 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 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED 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 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;
14046 07/02/2025 CLETHODIM CARROT (SEED CROP) HOLD 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) HOLD 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 UNDER EVALUATION FL 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;
14042 07/02/2025 GLUFOSINATE PUMPKIN NEED E/CS DATA ONLY NM NY NJ 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;
14040 07/01/2025 SAFLUFENACIL PUMPKIN POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NM OR NJ 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;
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 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED 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;