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New Registration Submitted for Aminopyralid

Dow AgroSciences has submitted an application for aquatic site registration for Aminopyralid, aimed at controlling invasive and weedy plants along shorelines of ponds, lakes, streams, and riverbanks. Full federal registration for Milestone and Capstone is anticipated in March 2014. Aminopyralid is designed to maximize effectiveness while ensuring no impact on submerged plants such as hydrilla or Eurasian water milfoil, enhancing the flexibility and utility of these products in addressing invasive vegetation issues.

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New Registration Submitted for Aminopyralid

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  1. New Registration Submitted for Aminopyralid • Dow AgroSciences has submitted for an aquatic site registration for Aminopyralid • Anticipate full federal registration for both Milestone andCapstone in March 2014 • Intended for control of invasive or other weedy plants on shorelines of ponds, lakes, streams and river banks, along with susceptible emerged vegetation • Aminopyralid does not have activity on submerged plant species such as hydrilla or Eurasian water milfoil This will maximize Milestone’s and Capstone’s flexibility, giving them one of the most diversified use site labels in the market!

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