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California Pesticide Use Summaries
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1998 - Humboldt County

Part 1 - Report Heading

  • Select 1 of the following 26 sites to view the site/pesticide report.

  • Select 1 of the following 167 pesticides to view the pesticide/site report.

The Pesticide Use Summaries Database was developed by the Statewide IPM Program, with data from the California Evironmental Protection Agency, Department of Pesticide Regulation.

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Select 1 of 26 sites to view data for that site in the 2-part SITE/PESTICIDE report.
   apple
   beans, succulent
   berry, blueberry
   cole crops, unspecified
   corn, field
   forest trees
   fruits, small, unspecified
   grapes, unspecified
   landscape maintenance
   nursery, greenhouse cut flwrs or greens
   nursery, greenhouse grown trnsplnt/prpgtv mtrl
   nursery, greenhouse plants in containers
   nursery, outdoor container/fld plants
   nursery, outdoor cut flowers or greens
   nursery, outdoor grown trnsplnt/prpgtv mtrl
   ornamental plants
   pasture
   peach
   pome fruits, unspecified
   potato (white, irish, red, russet)
   rangeland
   rights-of-way
   squash
   structural pest control
   uncultivated nonag areas
   vertebrate pest control
   GRAND TOTAL
 
  
Select 1 of 167 pesticides to view data for that pesticide in the 2-part PESTICIDE/SITE report.
   (s)-kinoprene
   1,3-dichloropropene
   2,4-d
   2,4-d, 2-ethylhexyl ester
   2,4-d, butoxyethanol ester
   2,4-d, dimethylamine salt
   2,4-d, isooctyl ester
   2-(2,4-dp), dimethylamine salt
   acephate
   alkyl polyethylene glycol ether
   alkyl polyoxy alkylene ether
   alkylaryl poyloxyethylene ethanol
   atrazine
   atrazine, other related
   avermectin
   azadirachtin
   azoxystrobin
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. israelensis, serotype h-14
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. kurstaki, serotype 3a,3b
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. kurstaki, strain sa-11
   bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. kurstaki, strain hd-1
   bendiocarb
   benefin
   benomyl
   bifenthrin
   borax
   boric acid
   brodifacoum
   bromadiolone
   captan
   captan, other related
   carbaryl
   chloropicrin
   chlorothalonil
   chlorpyrifos
   chlorsulfuron
   clopyralid, monoethanolamine salt
   compounded silicone
   copper
   copper ammonium complex
   copper hydroxide
   copper naphthenate
   copper oxychloride sulfate
   copper sulfate (basic)
   cyfluthrin
   cyhexatin
   cypermethrin
   d-allethrin
   d-allethrin, other related
   d-trans allethrin
   daminozide
   deltamethrin
   diazinon
   dicamba
   dicamba, dimethylamine salt
   dicamba, dimethylamine salt, other related
   dichlobenil
   dicloran
   dicofol
   dienochlor
   diethylamine salt of coconut fatty acid
   dihydro-5-heptyl-2(3h)-furanone
   dihydro-5-pentyl-2(3h)-furanone
   diphacinone
   diquat dibromide
   disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
   diuron
   dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid
   edta, tetrasodium salt
   esfenvalerate
   fenarimol
   fenbutatin-oxide
   fipronil
   fosetyl-al
   free fatty acids and/or amine salts
   glyphosate, isopropylamine salt
   hexazinone
   hydramethylnon
   hydroprene
   imazapyr, isopropylamine salt
   imidacloprid
   iprodione
   isopropyl alcohol
   lambda cyhalothrin
   limonene
   linalool
   lindane
   malathion
   mancozeb
   manganese sulfate
   mcpa, dimethylamine salt
   mcpp
   mcpp, dimethylamine salt
   mcpp, potassium salt
   mefluidide, diethanolamine salt
   metalaxyl
   metaldehyde
   methiocarb
   methoprene
   methyl bromide
   metolachlor
   modified phthalic glycerol alkyd resin
   msma
   myclobutanil
   n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
   nananoic acid, other related
   nonanoic acid
   nonyl phenoxy poly (ethylene oxy) ethanol
   octyl phenoxy poly ethoxy ethanol
   oryzalin
   oxadiazon
   oxyalkylated alcohol
   oxyfluorfen
   paclobutrazol
   paraquat dichloride
   pcnb
   pendimethalin
   permethrin
   petroleum distillates
   petroleum hydrocarbons
   petroleum oil, unclassified
   phenothrin
   phenothrin, other related
   phosmet
   phosphatidylcholine
   phosphoric acid
   piperonyl butoxide
   piperonyl butoxide, technical, other related
   plastic polymers
   poly (methylene para nonylphenoxy) - poly (oxypropylene) propanol
   polyoxyethylene mixed fatty acid ester
   potash soap
   prometon
   propetamphos
   propiconazole
   propionic acid
   pyrethrins
   pyriproxyfen
   sethoxydim
   silica aerogel
   silicone defoamer
   simazine
   sodium chlorate
   sodium cyanide
   sodium metaborate tetrahydrate
   sodium xylene sulfonate
   soybean oil
   streptomycin sulfate
   strychnine
   sulfluramid
   sulfometuron methyl
   sulfur
   sulfuryl fluoride
   tetrapotassium pyrophosphate
   thiophanate-methyl
   tralomethrin
   triadimefon
   triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester
   triclopyr, triethylamine salt
   triethanolamine
   trifluralin
   triforine
   trinexapac-ethyl
   vinclozolin
   zinc naphthenate
   zinc sulfate
   ziram
   GRAND TOTAL
 
  
County which reported pesticide usage on listed sites:
      Humboldt            
 
This report was created from the Pesticide Use Summaries Database on July 17, 2000.



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