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California Pesticide Use Summaries
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2000 - Imperial County

Part 1 - Report Heading

  • Select 1 of the following 83 sites to view the site/pesticide report.

  • Select 1 of the following 290 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 83 sites to view data for that site in the 3-part SITE/PESTICIDE report.
   alfalfa
   artichoke, globe
   asparagus (spears, ferns, etc.)
   barley
   beans, dried type
   beans, unspecified
   beets, garden
   bermudagrass
   berry, strawberry
   bok choy (wong bok)
   broccoli
   broccoli raab (rapa, italian turnip, rapini)
   cabbage
   carrots
   cauliflower
   celery
   chicory
   chinese cabbage (nappa, won bok, celery cabbage)
   cilantro (chinese parsley, coriander leaves)
   citrus, grapefruit
   citrus, lemon
   citrus, orange
   citrus, tangerines and mandarins
   citrus, unspecified
   collards
   corn, field
   corn, fresh market and frozen
   cotton
   cucumber
   date
   eggplant
   endive (escarole)
   fennel
   flavoring and spice crops, unspecified
   flax (all or unspec)
   food marketing, storage areas & distribution equip.
   forage-fodder grasses, unspecified
   fumigation, other
   garlic
   grapes, unspecified
   kale
   landscape maintenance
   leek
   lettuce, head
   lettuce, leaf
   mango
   melon, cantaloupe
   melon, watermelon
   melons, unspecified
   mustard
   nursery, outdoor cut flowers or greens
   oats
   okra (gumbo)
   onion (dry, spanish, white, yellow, red, etc.)
   parsley
   parsnip
   pasture
   peas
   peppers
   potato (white, irish, red, russet)
   public health pest control
   pumpkin
   radish
   rape (all or unspec)
   rights-of-way
   rutabaga (swede, swedish turnip)
   ryegrass, perennial (forage-fodder)
   sorghum
   spinach
   squash
   structural pest control
   sudangrass
   sugar beets
   sugarcane (sugar crop) (ratoon, sugarcane stubble)
   swiss chard (spinach beet)
   tomato
   tomato (processing/canning)
   turnip
   uncultivated agricultural areas
   uncultivated nonag areas
   unknown site
   vegetables, unspecified
   wheat
   GRAND TOTAL
 
  
Select 1 of 290 pesticides to view data for that pesticide in the 3-part PESTICIDE/SITE report.
   (s)-cypermethrin
   (z,e)-7,11-hexadecadien-1-yl acetate
   (z,z)-7,11-hexadecadien-1-yl acetate
   1,3-dichloropropene
   2,4-d, dimethylamine salt
   2,4-d, isopropyl ester
   2,4-db acid
   2,6,8-trimethyl-4-nonyloxy polyethylene oxyethanol
   2-(3-hydroxypropyl)-hepta-methyl trisiloxane, ethoxylated, acetate
   4(2,4-db), dimethylamine salt
   4-aminopyridine
   acephate
   aldicarb
   alkyl (c8,c10) polyglycoside
   alkyl benzene sulfonic acid
   alkyl oxy-polyoxyethylene and alkyl phenyloxy-polyoxyethylene
   alkyl phenoxy poly (ethoxy) ethanol
   alkyl polyethylene glycol ether
   alkyl polyoxy alkylene ether
   alkyl polyoxy ethylene ethers, polymerized resins and fatty acids
   alkylaryl poly(oxyethylene) glycol
   alkylaryl polyoxyethylene ether
   alkylaryl polyoxyethylene glycol phosphate ester
   alkylaryl poyloxyethylene ethanol
   alpha-alkyl (c12-c15) omega-hydroxy poly (oxyethylene), sodium salt
   alpha-alkyl-omega-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) poly (oxyethylene),
   aluminum phosphide
   ammonium propionate
   ammonium sulfate
   atrazine
   atrazine, other related
   avermectin
   azadirachtin
   azinphos methyl
   azoxystrobin
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. aizawai, gc-91 protein
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. aizawai, serotype h-7
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. kurstaki, serotype 3a,3b
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. kurstaki, strain eg2371
   bacillus thuringiensis (berliner), subsp. kurstaki, strain sa-11
   bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki strain bmp 123
   bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki, genetically engineered strain
      eg7841 lepidopteran active toxin
   bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki, genetically engineered strain eg7826
   bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. aizawai, strain sd-1372, lepidopteran active
      toxin(s)
   bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. kurstaki, strain hd-1
   bacillus thuringiensis, var. kurstaki delta endotoxins cry 1a(c) and cry 1c
      (genetically engineered) encapsulated in pseudomonas fluorescens (killed)
   beauveria bassiana strain gha
   benefin
   benomyl
   bensulide
   bentonite
   benzoic acid
   beta-pinene polymer
   bifenthrin
   borax
   boric acid
   brodifacoum
   bromacil
   bromadiolone
   bromethalin
   bromoxynil heptanoate
   bromoxynil octanoate
   buprofezin
   cacodylic acid
   calcium chloride
   capsicum oleoresin
   captan
   captan, other related
   carbaryl
   carbofuran
   carboxin
   chlorine
   chlorophacinone
   chloropicrin
   chlorothalonil
   chlorpyrifos
   chlorthal-dimethyl
   citric acid
   clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil
   clethodim
   clopyralid, monoethanolamine salt
   coconut diethanolamide
   copper ethanolamine complexes, mixed
   copper hydroxide
   copper sulfate (basic)
   cottonseed flour
   cottonseed oil
   cryolite
   cyanazine
   cyclanilide
   cycloate
   cyfluthrin
   cypermethrin
   d-trans allethrin
   deltamethrin
   desmedipham
   dialkyl dimethyl ammonium polynaphthyl amine
   diammonium phosphate
   diazinon
   diclofop-methyl
   dicloran
   dicofol
   diethylamine salt of coconut fatty acid
   diethylene glycol
   diglycolamine salt of 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid
   dimethoate
   dimethyl poly siloxane
   dimethyl silicone fluid emulsion
   diphacinone
   diquat dibromide
   disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
   disulfoton
   diuron
   dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid
   edta, tetrasodium salt
   emamectin benzoate		
   endosulfan
   endothall, mono [n,n-dimethyl alkylamine] salt
   eptc
   esfenvalerate
   ethalfluralin
   ethephon
   ethofumesate
   ethoxylated alkyl phosphate esters
   ethoxylated linear alcohols
   fatty acids, mixed
   fenoxaprop-p-ethyl
   fenpropathrin
   fipronil
   fluazifop-butyl
   flutolanil
   formetanate hydrochloride
   fosetyl-al
   free fatty acids and/or amine salts
   garlic
   gibberellins
   glycol ethers
   glyphosate
   glyphosate, isopropylamine salt
   glyphosate, monoammonium salt
   glyphosate-trimesium
   halosulfuron
   heptamethyltrisiloxane ethoxylated (8 eo)
   hexythiazox
   hydramethylnon
   hydroprene
   imazapyr, isopropylamine salt
   imazethapyr
   imazethapyr, ammonium salt
   imidacloprid
   iprodione
   isopropyl alcohol
   jaguar
   kerosene
   lactose
   lambda cyhalothrin
   lauric acid
   linuron
   malathion
   maleic hydrazide, potassium salt
   mancozeb
   maneb
   mefenoxam
   mefenoxam, other related
   mepiquat chloride
   metalaxyl
   metam-sodium
   methamidophos
   methidathion
   methomyl
   methyl bromide
   methyl silicone resins
   methyl soyate
   metolachlor
   metribuzin
   mineral oil
   mineral oil
   msma
   muscalure
   myclobutanil
   n,n-bis-(2-(omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) ethyl) alkylamine, alkyl derived
      from coconut oil fatty acids
   n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
   naled
   napropamide
   nonyl phenoxy hydroxypoly (oxyethylene)
   nonyl phenoxy poly (ethylene oxy) ethanol
   nonylphenol 4eo phosphate ester
   nonylphenol polyethylene glycol ether
   norflurazon
   octyl phenoxy poly ethoxy ethanol
   organolsilicone, poly oxyalkylene ether copolymer
   oxamyl
   oxydemeton-methyl
   oxyfluorfen
   p-nonylphenyl polyoxyethylene (4-14 moles)dihydrogen phosphate ester
   paraquat dichloride
   parathion
   pcnb
   pendimethalin
   permethrin
   petroleum distillates
   petroleum hydrocarbons
   petroleum oil, unclassified
   phenmedipham
   phenothrin
   phorate
   phosphatidylcholine
   phosphoric acid
   piperonyl butoxide
   piperonyl butoxide, other related
   poly-i-para-menthene
   polyacrylamide polymer
   polyacrylic polymer
   polyalkene oxide modified heptamethyl trisiloxane
   polyalkyleneoxide modified polydimethyl-siloxane
   polyethoxylated alkyl (c6-c22) aryl ethers
   polymerized acrylic acid
   polyoxyethylene dinonyl phenol
   polyoxyethylene dioleate
   polyoxyethylene mixed fatty acid ester
   polyoxyethylene polymer
   polyoxyethylene polypropoxy propanol
   polysaccharide polymer
   potash soap
   potassium bicarbonate
   profenofos
   prometryn
   propargite
   propetamphos
   propiconazole
   propionic acid
   propoxur
   proprietary blend of linear secondary alcohols reacted with ethylene oxide
   propylene glycol
   propyzamide
   pyrethrins
   pyriproxyfen
   pyrithiobac-sodium
   rimsulfuron
   rotenone
   rotenone, other related
   s,s,s-tributyl phosphorotrithioate
   sabadilla alkaloids
   sethoxydim
   silica aerogel
   silicone defoamer
   silicone-polyether copolymer
   sodium cacodylate
   sodium chlorate
   sodium hypochlorite
   sodium xylene sulfonate
   sorbitan trioleate
   soybean fatty acids, dimethylamine salt
   soybean oil
   spinosad
   starch
   styrene butadiene polymer
   sugar
   sulfluramid
   sulfometuron methyl
   sulfur
   sulfuryl fluoride
   tall oil
   tall oil acids
   tau-fluvalinate
   tebuconazole
   tebufenozide
   tetrapotassium pyrophosphate
   thidiazuron
   thiodicarb
   thiophanate-methyl
   thiram
   tralomethrin
   triadimefon
   trichlorfon
   triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester
   triclopyr, triethylamine salt
   triethanolamine
   trifloxystrobin
   trifluralin
   triflusulfuron-methyl
   trinexapac-ethyl
   urea dihydrogen sulfate
   vegetable oil
   vinclozolin
   vinyl polymer
   xanthan gum
   xylene
   zinc phosphide
   zineb
   GRAND TOTAL
 
  
County which reported pesticide usage on listed sites:
      Imperial            
 
This report was created from the Pesticide Use Summaries Database on May 02, 2002.



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