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C:\Myfiles\Annual CD\CD03\Locatercd03.Wpd APPENDIX C HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Accent UC13,UC15,D8,BT3,BT10,M5 Aim UC5,UC7,US6,US11,D1,BT7,PO8 Amplify US17,D11,BT13 Arrow US15,US18 Assure II US18 Atrazine (Aatrex Nine-O) UC1,UC2,UC3,UC4,UC5,UC8,UC9,UC11,UC12,UC13, UC14,UC15,UC16,UC17,UC18,DK1,DK2,DK3,DK4,DK5, DK6,DK7,DK8,BT1,BT2,BT3,BT4,BT5,BT7, BT8,BT10,PO1,PO2,PO3,PO4,PO5,MI5 Authority US5,US19,BT12,MI2 Axiom US5,US19,BT12,MI2 Backdraft US5,US6,US14,BT14,PO6 Balance Pro UC1,UC2,UC8,UC11,UC12,UC14,UC17,UC19,DK3, DK5,DK6,BT1,BT2,BT4,PO2,PO3,PO4,MI5 Basagran UC14,US11,US16,PO3,PO8 Basis US5 Basis Gold UC5,DK1,PO5 Beacon MI5 Bicep II Magnum UC1,UC2,UC3,UC5,UC12,UC16,UC17,US6,DK1,DK3, DK5,DK7,BT1,BT2,BT4,BT5,BT6,PO1,PO2,PO4,PO5, MI5 Boundary US4,US6,US17,US19,DK9,DK10,DK11,BT12, PO6,MI2,MI3,MI4 Buctril UC14,DK6,BT2,PO3 -continued- APPENDIX C (Cont’d) HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Buctril+Atrazine UC14,UC19,DK6,BT2,PO3 Butyrac US11,PO8,MI2 Callisto UC1,UC3,UC4,UC5,UC5,UC6,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17, UC18,UC19,DK1,DK2,DK3,DK4,DK6,DK8,BT2,BT3, BT8,PO3,PO4,MI2 Camix UC12 Canopy XL US2,US4,US5,US7,US14,US17,US18,US19,BT9,BT12, BT13,BT14,MI2,MI3 Cinch UC14,DK6,PO3 Cinch ATZ UC17,DK1,DK3,PO4,PO5,PO6 Celebrity Plus UC5,DK1,PO5 Clarity UC5,UC6,UC17,UC20,US21,US22,DK1,DK3,PO4,PO5 ClearOut 41 Plus UC7,US10,US20,DK12,PO7 Cobra US11,US17,DK10,DK11,DK13,PO8,MI1 Command US18,US19,DK9,DK10,BT12,PO6 Command XtraUS18 Cornerstone DK12,PO7 Credit US20,DK12,PO7 Define UC8,UC9,UC10,UC11,UC12,UC14,UC19,US4,US17, DK5,DK6,BT2,BT4,BT13,PO2,PO3 Degree UC8,UC9,UC10,UC14,DK6,BT2,PO3 Degree Xtra UC5,UC16,UC17,DK1,DK3,BT6,BT7,PO4,PO5 Distinct UC5,UC6,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17,UC18,UC19,UC20, US21,DK1,DK3,DK4,DK6,DK8,BT2,BT3,BT7,BT8,PO3, PO4,PO5 -continued- APPENDIX C (Cont’d) HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Domain US4,US17,US18,US19,DK9,DK11,BT12,PO6,MI2 Dual II Magnum UC4,UC8,UC9,UC10,UC14,UC16,US17,US19,DK2,DK6,DK7,BT2,BT 5,BT12,PO1,PO3,MI2,MI3,MI4 Epic UC10,UC12,UC19,DK5,BT2,BT4,PO2 Equip UC1,UC13,UC14,UC17,UC19,DK3,DK6,DK8,BT2, BT3,PO3,MI5 Express US2,US5,US8,US14,BT14 Extreme US4,US5,US6,US7,US11,US17,US18,DK9,DK12, BT13,PO6,PO7,PO8, MI4 Fieldmaster UC1,UC2,BT1 Firstrate US11,US15,US16,US17,US19,DK9,DK10,DK11,BT12, BT13,PO8 Flexstar US6,US11,US15,US16,US21,US22,DK9,DK11,PO6, PO8,MI1,MI2,MI3, MI4 Fultime UC5,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK5,BT4,PO2,PO4,PO5,MI5 Fusion US6,US11,US18,DK9,DK11,PO6,PO8,MI2,MI3,MI4 Gangster CoPack US17,DK11 Gauntlet US18,DK11 Glyphomax Plus UC2,UC5,US6,US11,US17,DK1,DK11,DK12,BT1,BT13, PO5,PO7,PO8 Glyphomax HC UC5,UC6,UC7,US11,US13,US17,DK1,DK9,DK12, BT7,PO5,PO6,PO7,PO8 Gramoxone Max US2,US3,US6,US14,DK9,BT14,PO6 -continued- APPENDIX C (Cont’d) HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Guardsman Max UC2,UC5,UC6,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK5,BT2,BT4,BT6, BT8,PO2,PO4,PO5 Harmony GT US11,PO8 Harness UC8,UC9,UC10,UC14,DK6,BT2,PO3 Harness Extra UC3,UC5,UC11,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK5,BT4,BT6, BT7,PO2,PO4,PO5 Hornet UC2,UC5,UC6,UC11,UC14,UC15,UC17,UC19,UC19, DK1,DK3,DK5,DK8,BT1,BT2,BT3,BT4,PO2,PO4,PO5 Keystone UC2,UC5,UC11,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK5,BT1,BT2,BT4,BT7,PO2,PO4,P O5 Liberty UC19,UC21 Lightning UC17,BT8,BT10 Lumax UC2,UC5,UC11,UC12,UC17,US6,DK1,DK3,DK5,BT1,BT 4,BT6,PO2,PO4,PO5 Marksman UC5,UC14,UC17,DK1,DK6,DK8,BT2,BT3,PO3,PO5,MI5 Northstar UC14,DK1,DK6,BT2,PO3 Option UC1,UC5,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC19,UC20,DK1,DK6, DK8,BT2,BT3,PO3,PO5,MI5 Outlook UC5,UC6,UC8,UC9,UC10,UC14,US1,DK1,DK6,BT2,PO3, PO5,MI3 Pendimax US6,US17,US19,DK11,BT12 Permit UC17,DK3,PO4 Phoenix US11,US16,US17,BT13,PO8,MI1,MI3 Poast Plus US18 Princep UC6,US5,DK5,BT4,BT7,PO2 -continued- APPENDIX C (Cont’d) HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Prowl US1,US8,DK14,BT9,BT10,MI2,MI3 Prowl H2O (3.8CS) UC6,UC9,US6,US17,US19,DK9,DK11,DK14,BT4,BT7, BT12,BT13,PO6 Pursuit US21,US22,BT10 Pursuit Plus US17,US18 Python US5,US14,DK9,DK11,BT13,BT14,PO6 Raptor US11,US12,US15,US17,US18,US22,DK10,DK11,BT13, PO8,MI1 ReadyMasterATZ DK1,PO5 Regiment US7 Roundup Custom DK12,PO7 Roundup Original UC5,UC6,US13,US18,DK1,DK12,BT7,PO5,PO7 Roundup Original II US20,DK12,PO7 Roundup Ultra US21,US22,DK12,BT9,BT11 Roundup Ultra Max UC7,US1,US2,US3,US5,US7,US8,DK12,PO7 Roundup Weathermax UC1,UC2,UC3,UC5,UC6,UC7,UC10,UC11,UC21,US1, US4,US6,US9,US10,US11,US13,US17,US18,US19,US20, DK1,DK9,DK10,DK11,DK12,DK13,DK14,BT1, BT7,BT12,BT13,PO5,PO6,PO7,PO8,MI1,MI2 Select US11,US15,US16,US17,US18,DK10,DK11,BT13,PO8 Sencor UC14,US3,US5,US7,US14,US19,DK6,BT2,BT12,BT14, PO3 Spirit UC14,DK6,BT2,PO3 Stalwart C UC8,UC9,DK5,PO2 -continued- APPENDIX C (Cont’d) HERBICIDE LOCATER INDEX TRADE NAME PAGE OF STUDY Stalwart Extra UC12,DK5,BT4,PO2 Steadfast UC5,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK6,DK8, BT3,PO3,PO4,PO5,MI5 Stinger US21 Surpass UC8,UC9 Synchrony STS US5 Topnotch UC8,UC10 Topsin MI1 Touchdown 3L BT1 Touchdown PMGA DK12,PO7 Touchdown KPMG UC2,UC5,UC6,UC7,US6,US11,US13,US20,DK1, DK9,DK11,DK12,PO6,PO7,PO8,MI2,MI3,MI4 Ultra Blazer US11,US17,DK11,BT13,PO8,MI3 Valor UC5,US4,US7,US17,US19,DK9,DK11,BT12,BT13, PO6,MI2,MI3 Yukon UC1,UC6,UC14,UC17,DK1,DK3,DK6,BT1,BT2,PO3, PO4 2,4-D LVE US2,US5,US6,US7,US21,DK9,PO6 AG 02013 UC19 KIH-485 UC8,UC9,UC10,UC12,UC14,UC16,DK5,DK7,BT4, BT5,PO1,PO2,MI5 V-10117 US15,US16,US18 V-10137 US18 V-10137 US16,US18 NUP 8D01, NUP 3G02, NUP 8E02, NUP 8A02, NUP 9G02, NUP 9G03, and NUP 3C02 are all in UC7 -continued- APPENDIX D ADDITIVE LOCATER INDEX ADDITIVE PAGE OF STUDY Activate Plus US12 Activator 90 UC1,UC5,UC6,UC13,UC14,UC115,UC117,UC20,US2, US4,US5,US6,US7,US8,US11,US13,US14,US17,US18, US21,US22,DK3,DK6,DK8,DK9,DK12,BT2,BT3,BT7, BT8,BT10,BT13,BT14,PO3,PO4,PO5, PO6,PO7,PO8,MI1, MI3,MI4 Agridex UC13 Alliance UC12,US9,US18,DK13 Array US10 Class Act NG UC19,US12 COC (Herbimax) UC1,UC2,UC3,UC5,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17,UC18, UC20,US2,US3,US5,US7,US11,US13,US14,US17,US18, US21,US22,DK3,DK6,DK8,DK9,DK12,BT2,BT3, BT7,BT8,BT10,BT13,BT14,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO8, MI2,MI3,MI5 Coral Liq AMS US10 Coral dry AMS US10 Crop Booster DK13 Destiny US12,US18 Hi Per Oil UC13,US11,US12,US17,BT13,PO8 MSO UC1,UC5,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17,UC19,UC20,US6, US11,US12,US17,US18,US21,US22,DK1,DK3,DK6, DK8,DK10,DK11,BT2,BT3,BT10,BT13,PO3,PO3,PO5, PO6,PO8,MI1,MI3,MI4,MI5 Newtone US12 Phase UC13 Placement UC19,US9,US10,DK13 -continued- APPENDIX D (Cont’d) ADDITIVE LOCATER INDEX ADDITIVE PAGE OF STUDY Placement ProPak US9,US10 Preference US12,US18 Prime Oil US12,US18 Rivet US12 Silken US12 21% Ammonium Sullfate US21,US22,BT9,BT10,BT11 (Actimaster) Liquid AMS 21% UC1,UC2,UC3,UC4,UC6,UC7,UC13,UC17,UC21, US1,US2,US3,US4,US5,US6, (N-PaK) US7,US8,US9,US10,US11,US12,US13,US14,US17, US18,US19,US20,DK1,DK3,DK1,DK9,DK10,DK11, DK12,DK13,DK14,BT1,BT2,BT7,BT8,BT12,BT13, BT14,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO7,PO8,MI1,MI2,MI3,MI4 28% N UC1,UC3,UC5,UC13,UC14,UC15,UC17,UC18,UC19,UC20,US6,US11, US18,US21,US22,DK1,DK3,DK4,DK6,DK8,DK10,DK11,BT2,BT3, BT10,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO8,MI2,MI3,MI4,MI5 AG 01023 US9,US12,US18 AG 01034 US12 AG 01040 US10 AG 02013 US10 AG 02025 US12 AG 02033 US12 AG 02038 US12 AG 02059 US12 AG 02062 US10 -continued- APPENDIX D (Cont’d) ADDITIVE LOCATER INDEX ADDITIVE PAGE OF STUDY AG 03002 US9,US12 AG 03015, AG 03017, AG 03018, AG 03019 all on US12.
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