Herbicide List

AU OLD AU NEW Comment – Changes
2,4-D I 4
2,4-DB I 4
Acifluorfen G 14
Aclonifen 32 new active, new group
Ametryne C 5
Amicarbazone C 5
Aminopyralid I 4
Amitrole Q 34 Now new group 34
Asulam R 18
Atrazine C 5
Azimsulfuron B 2
Bensulfuron B 2
Bensulide J 0 Now group Z (0)
Bentazone C 6 Not the same as other group C (5) but now(6)
Benzofenap H 27
Bicyclopyrone H 27
Bispyribac B 2
Bixlozone Q 13
Bromacil C 5
Bromoxynil C 6 Not the same as other group C (5) but now(6)
Butafenacil G 14
Butroxydim A 1
Carbetamide E 23
Carfentrazone G 14
Chloridazon C 5
Chlorpropham E 23
Chlorsulfuron B 2
Chlorthal D 3
Cinmethylin T 30
Clethodim A 1
Clodinafop A 1
Clomazone Q 13
Clopyralid I 4
Cyanazine C 5
Cyhalofop A 1
Dalapon J 0 Now group Z (0)
Dicamba I 4
Dichlobenil O 29
Dichlorprop I 4
Diclofop A 1
Diflufenican F 12
Dimethenamid K 15
Diquat L 22
Dithiopyr D 3
Diuron C 5
DSMA Z 0
Endothal Z 31 Now new group 31
EPTC J 15 Now group K (15)
Ethofumesate J 15 Now group K (15)
Ethoxysulfuron B 2
Fenoxaprop A 1
Flamprop Z 0
Florasulam B 2
Florpyrauxifen I 4
Fluazifop A 1
Flumetsulam B 2
Flumioxazin G 14
Fluometuron C 5
Flupropanate J 0 Now group Z (0)
Fluroxypyr I 4
Fomesafen G 14 new active
Foramsulfuron B 2
Glufosinate N 10
Glyphosate M 9
Halauxifen I 4
Halosulfuron B 2
Haloxyfop A 1
Hexazinone C 5
Imazamox B 2
Imazapic B 2
Imazapyr B 2
Imazethapyr B 2
Indaziflam O 29
Iodosulfuron B 2
Ioxynil C 5
Isoxaben O 29
Isoxaflutole H 27
Linuron C 5
MCPA I 4
MCPB I 4
Mecoprop I 4
Mesosulfuron B 2
Mesotrione H 27
Metazachlor K 15
Methabenzthiazuron C 5
Metolachlor K 15
Metosulam B 2
Metribuzin C 5
Metsulfuron B 2
Molinate J 15 Now group K (15)
MSMA Z 0
Napropamide K 0 Now group Z (0)
Naptalam P 19
Norflurazon F 12
Oryzalin D 3
Oxadiargyl G 14
Oxadiazon G 14
Oxyfluorfen G 14
Paraquat L 22
Pebulate J 15 Now group K (15)
Pelargonic acid Z 0
Pendimethalin D 3
Phenmedipham C 5
Picloram I 4
Picolinafen F 12
Pinoxaden A 1
Prodiamine D 3
Profoxydim A 1
Prometryn C 5
Propachlor K 15
Propanil C 5
Propaquizafop A 1
Propazine C 5
Propyzamide D 3
Prosulfocarb J 15 Now group K (15)
Prosulfuron B 2
Pyraflufen G 14
Pyrasulfotole H 27
Pyrithiobac B 2
Pyroxasulfone K 15
Pyroxsulam B 2
Quinclorac I 4
Quizalofop B 1
Rimsulfuron C 5
Saflufenacil G 14
Sethoxydim A 1
Siduron C 5
Simazine C 5
Sulfometuron B 2
Sulfosulfuron B 2
Tebuthiuron C 5
Terbacil C 5
Terbuthylazine C 5
Terbutryn C 5
Thifensulfuron B 2
Thiobencarb J 15 Now group K (15)
Tiafenacil G 14 new active
Topramezone H 27
Tralkoxydim A 1
Tri-allate J 15 Now group K (15)
Triasulfuron B 2
Tribenuron B 2
Triclopyr I 4
Trifloxysulfuron B 2
Trifludimoxazin G 14
Trifluralin D 3
Vernolate J 15 Now group K (15)

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Content last updated: June 26, 2024

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