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Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Plant Health - Pesticide and Fertilizer Section 8995 E. Main St. , Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 Phone: Phone (614) 728-6396Fax: Fax (614) 728-4221 Governor: John R. Kasich Lt. Governor: Mary Taylor www.agri.ohio.gov [email protected] Director: David T. Daniels Page 1 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial AATREX 4L HERBICIDE INC Atrazine (ANSI) SYNGENTA CROP 100-497 1, 3, 4, 7 2C, 4A, 6A PROTECTION LLC AATREX NINE-O HERBICIDE INC Atrazine (ANSI) SYNGENTA CROP 100-585 1, 3, 4, 7 2C, 4A, 5, 6A, 8 PROTECTION LLC ABACUS AGRICULTURAL MITICIDE/ INSECTICIDE Abamectin ROTAM NORTH 83100-4-83979 3 1, 2A, 2B AMERICA INC ABACUS V Abamectin ROTAM NORTH 83100-32-83979 3 1, 2B, 2C AMERICA INC ABAMECTIN 0.15EC SELECT Abamectin PRIME SOURCE, LLC 89442-20 None None ABAMEX MITICIDE-INSECTICIDE Abamectin (ANSI) NUFARM AMERICAS 228-734 3 2A, 2B INC 228 ABBA 0.15 MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-191 None None NORTH AMER INC ABBA 0.15 EC MITICIDE INSECTICIDE Abamectin MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-139 3 1, 2A NORTH AMER INC ABBA ULTRA MITICIDE INSECTICIDE Abamectin (ANSI) MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-226 3 2B NORTH AMER INC ACELLUS AZT Acetochlor; Atrazine GROWMARK INC 62719-671-534 1, 2 2C ACELLUS AZT LITE Acetochlor; Atrazine GROWMARK INC 62719-670-534 1, 2 2C ACETO BIFENTHRIN 2 EC Bifenthrin ACETO AGRICULTURAL 2749-556 1, 3 2A, 2B CHEMICALS CORP ACURON HERBICIDE Atrazine; S-metolachlor; Mesotrione; SYNGENTA CROP 100-1466 1, 2 2C Bicyclopyrone PROTECTION LLC Page 2 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial AGRI TIN AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE Fentin hydroxide NUFARM AMERICAS 55146-72 3 2B INC 55146 AGT DIV AGRI-FLEX MITICIDE-INSECTICIDE Thiamethoxam; Abamectin SYNGENTA CROP 100-1350 3 1, 2B PROTECTION LLC AGRISOLUTIONS ARCTIC 3.2 EC INSECTICIDE Permethrin WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-187 None None LLC AGRISOLUTIONS ATRAZINE 4L Atrazine WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-158 1, 2, 3 1, 2C, 5, 6A, 6C, 8 LLC AGRISOLUTIONS ATRAZINE 90DF Atrazine (ANSI) WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 9779-253 1, 2 2C LLC AGRISOLUTIONS CHARGER MAX ATZ Atrazine (ANSI); S-metolachlor WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-199 1, 2 1, 2C LLC AGRISOLUTIONS CONFIDENCE XTRA 5.6L Acetochlor MONSANTO COMPANY 524-485 1 2C HERBICIDE AGRISOLUTIONS CONFIDENCE XTRA HERBICIDE Acetochlor; Atrazine MONSANTO COMPANY 524-480 1 2C AGRISOLUTIONS DELTA GOLD 1.5 EC Deltamethrin WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 264-1011-1381 1, 3 1, 2A, 2B INSECTICIDE LLC AGRISOLUTIONS GRIZZLY Z INSECTICIDE Lambda-cyhalothrin WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-211 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 1, 2A, 2B, 6A, 10A LLC AGRISOLUTIONS TUNDRA EC AGRICULTURAL Bifenthrin WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-196 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B INSECTICIDE LLC AGRISOLUTIONS TUNDRA SUPREME Bifenthrin; Chlorpyrifos WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 1381-243 1, 7 1, 2A LLC AGRISOLUTIONS YUMA 4E INSECTICIDE Chlorpyrifos (ANSI) WINFIELD SOLUTIONS 62719-220-1381 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 1, 2A, 2B, 6A LLC AIRGAS SULFUR DIOXIDE AIRGAS USA LLC 89867-2 6 10C ALLIGARE PICLORAM + D Picloram, triisopropanolamine salt; ALLIGARE LLC 81927-16 2, 7 1, 2C 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ALLIGARE PICLORAM 22K Picloram, potassium salt ALLIGARE LLC 81927-18 1, 7 1, 2C, 5 Page 3 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial ALLPRO EXOTHERM TERMIL Chlorothalonil VALUE GARDEN 70-223 5, 6 6A, 6D (tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) SUPPLY LLC ALOFT GC G INSECTICIDE Clothianidin ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE 66330-367 4 6A, 8, 10A NORTH AMERICA ALOFT GC G INSECTICIDE VALENT USA 59639-214 None 6A, 8 CORPORATION ALOFT GC SC INSECTICIDE Clothianidin ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE 66330-365 4 6A, 8, 10A NORTH AMERICA ALOFT GC SC INSECTICIDE VALENT USA 59639-212 None 6A, 8 CORPORATION AMMO 2.5 EC INSECTICIDE Cypermethrin (ANSI) HELENA CHEMICAL 279-3027-5905 3 2A, 2B COMPANY ANDERSONS GOLF PRODUCTS DUOCIDE INSECT Carbaryl; Bifenthrin ANDERSONS LAWN 9198-233 4 6A, 8, 10A CONTROL FERTILIZER DIV, THE Annex LFR Insecticide Bifenthrin TENKOZ INC 279-3302-55467 1, 3 2A ANNIHILATE LV Methomyl (ANSI) CHEMTURA 400-597 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B CORPORATION ANNIHILATE SP Methomyl (ANSI) CHEMTURA 400-598 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B CORPORATION ANTHEM ATZ HERBICIDE Atrazine FMC CORP 279-3449 1, 2 2C ASANA XL INSECTICIDE Esfenvalerate VALENT USA 59639-209 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B CORPORATION ATHENA INSECTICIDE-MITICIDE Bifenthrin; Avermectin B1 FMC CORP 279-3356 3 2B ATRA-V 4L Atrazine INNVICTIS CROP CARE 89167-38-89391 1, 2, 4 1, 2C, 5, 8 LLC ATRAZINE 4L Atrazine UNITED SUPPLIERS 33270-10 1, 2, 4, 7 1, 2C, 5, 6C, 8 INC ATRAZINE 4L FLOWABLE HERBICIDE Atrazine (ANSI) SIPCAM AGRO USA INC 35915-4-60063 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2C, 6A, 8 Page 4 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial ATRAZINE 4L HERBICIDE Atrazine (ANSI) HELENA CHEMICAL 5905-470 1, 3, 4, 7 2C, 4A, 6A COMPANY ATRAZINE 4L HERBICIDE Atrazine (ANSI) MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-36 1, 4 2C, 6A, 8 NORTH AMER INC ATRAZINE 4L HERBICIDE Atrazine LOVELAND PRODUCTS 34704-69 1, 4, 7 2C, 4A, 6A, 8 INC ATRAZINE 90 DF DRY FLOWABLE HERBICIDE Atrazine (ANSI) SIPCAM AGRO USA INC 35915-3-60063 1, 4 2C, 4A, 6A ATRAZINE 90 WDG HERBICIDE Atrazine LOVELAND PRODUCTS 34704-622 1, 3, 4, 7 2C, 4A, 6A, 8 INC ATRAZINE 90DF Atrazine MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-37 1, 4 2C, 6A, 8 NORTH AMER INC ATRAZINE 90DF Atrazine UNITED SUPPLIERS 33270-9 1, 2, 4, 7 2C, 5, 6C, 8 INC ATRAZINE DF MAKHTESHIM-AGAN OF 66222-229 None None NORTH AMER INC AVALON GOLF & NURSERY INSECTICIDE Bifenthrin PROKOZ INC 279-3155-72112 4, 5 6A, 6D, 8 AVENGER BOLD S3 Bifenthrin; Imidacloprid INNVICTIS CROP CARE 89168-34-89391 1, 3 1, 2A, 2B LLC AVENGER S3 Bifenthrin; Imidacloprid INNVICTIS CROP CARE 89168-21-89391 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B LLC AVENGER SYSTEMIC Bifenthrin; Imidacloprid INNVICTIS CROP CARE 89168-21-89391 3 2B LLC AVICTA 500 FS Abamectin SYNGENTA CROP 100-1204 7 2D PROTECTION LLC AVICTA COMPLETE BEANS 500 Fludioxonil; Thiamethoxam; SYNGENTA CROP 100-1457 7 2D Abamectin; Mefenoxam PROTECTION LLC AVICTA COMPLETE CORN 250 Azoxystrobin; Fludioxonil; SYNGENTA CROP 100-1405 7 2D Thiabendazole; Thiamethoxam; PROTECTION LLC Abamectin; Mefenoxam AVICTA COMPLETE CORN 500 Azoxystrobin; Thiabendazole; SYNGENTA CROP 100-1399 7 2D Thiamethoxam; Abamectin; PROTECTION LLC Mefenoxam Page 5 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial AVICTA DUO 250 CORN INC Thiamethoxam; Abamectin SYNGENTA CROP 100-1353 7 2D PROTECTION LLC AVICTA DUO CORN - NEMATICIDE-INSECTICIDE Thiamethoxam; Abamectin SYNGENTA CROP 100-1321 7 2D INC PROTECTION LLC AVITROL CORN CHOPS 4-Aminopyridine AVITROL 11649-6 2 7 CORPORATION AVITROL DOUBLE STRENGTH CORN CHOPS 4-Aminopyridine AVITROL 11649-5 2 7 CORPORATION AVITROL DOUBLE STRENGTH WHOLE CORN 4-Aminopyridine AVITROL 11649-8 2 7 CORPORATION AVITROL MIXED GRAINS 4-Aminopyridine AVITROL 11649-4 2 7 CORPORATION AVITROL WHOLE CORN 4-Aminopyridine AVITROL 11649-7 2 7 CORPORATION AZTEC 2.1% GRANULAR INSECTICIDE Cyfluthrin; O-[2- BAYER CROPSCIENCE 264-813 1, 3 2A, 2B (1,1-Dimethylethyl)-5-pyrimidinyl]-O-et LP hyl O-(1-methylethyl) phosphorothioate AZTEC 4.67% GRANULAR INSECTICIDE AMVAC CHEMICAL 5481-9028 1 2A CORP AZTEC HC Cyfluthrin AMVAC CHEMICAL 5481-577 None None CORP BALANCE FLEXX HERBICIDE Isoxaflutole (ISO approved common BAYER CROPSCIENCE 264-1067 None None name) LP BALLISTA LFC INSECTICIDE SYNGENTA CROP 100-1086 None None PROTECTION LLC BASAMID G Dazomet AMVAC CHEMICAL 5481-9027 6 2F CORP BAYLUSCIDE 20% EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE Niclosamide U. S. FISH & WILDLIFE 6704-92 7 3A SERVICE BAYLUSCIDE 3.2% GRANULAR SEA LAMPREY Niclosamide U. S. FISH & WILDLIFE 6704-91 7 3A LARVICIDE SERVICE BAYLUSCIDE 70% WETTABLE POWDER- SEA Niclosamide U. S. FISH & WILDLIFE 6704-87 7 3A LAMPREY LARVICIDE SERVICE Page 6 of 33 Restricted Use Chemicals by Product Name 09/14/2016 Registered Thru: 6/30/2017 12:00:00 AM Product_name Active_Ingredients Company_Name EPA_Number Private Commercial BAYTHROID XL B-Cyfluthrin, BAYER CROPSCIENCE 264-840 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B cyano(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)meth LP yl 3- (2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclo -propan BESIEGE INSECTICIDE SYNGENTA CROP 100-1402 1 2A PROTECTION LLC BICEP II MAGNUM FC HERBICIDE INC Atrazine; S-Metolachlor (ISO Approved SYNGENTA CROP 100-817 1, 2 2C common name) PROTECTION LLC BICEP II MAGNUM HERBICIDE INC Atrazine (ANSI); S-Metolachlor (ISO SYNGENTA CROP 100-817 1, 2 2C Approved common name) PROTECTION LLC BICEP LITE II MAGNUM HERBICIDE INC Atrazine (ANSI); S-Metolachlor (ISO SYNGENTA CROP 100-827 1, 2, 3 2C Approved common name) PROTECTION LLC BI-DASH 2E SHARDA USA LLC 83529-48 1, 3 1, 2A, 2B, 8 BIFEN 25% EC Bifenthrin TACOMA AG LLC 83520-4 1, 3, 4, 6 2A, 2B, 6A, 6B, 8 BIFENDER FC INSECTICIDE Bifenthrin VIVE CROP 89118-2 None None PROTECTION BIFENTHRIN 2EC INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE Bifenthrin HELENA CHEMICAL 279-3069-5905 1, 2, 3 1, 2A, 2B COMPANY BIFENTURE EC AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDE Bifenthrin UNITED PHOSPHORUS 70506-57 1, 3 2A, 2B INC BIFENTURE LFC Bifenthrin UNITED PHOSPHORUS 70506-305 1, 3 1, 2A, 2B INC BOLTON INSECTICIDE Chlorpyrifos; Gamma-cyhalothrin CHEMINOVA INC 67760-112 1, 2, 3, 4 2A, 2B, 6A BOLTON INSECTICIDE Chlorpyrifos; Gamma-cyhalothrin FMC CORP 279-3581 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2A, 2B, 4A BONEDRY
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