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  2. Aminopyralid - Wikipedia

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    Aminopyralid is a selective herbicide used for control of broadleaf weeds, especially thistles and clovers. It is in the picolinic acid family of herbicides, which also includes clopyralid, picloram, triclopyr, and several less common herbicides.

  3. Pesticide regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the label is to "provide clear directions for effective product performance while minimizing risk to human health and the environment." A label is a legally binding document that mandates how the pesticide can and must be used and failure to follow the label as written when using the pesticide is a federal offense. [4]

  4. Milestone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Milestone (herbicide), a Dow AgroSciences brand name for aminopyralid; Milestone Films, an American film distributor; MileStone Inc., a Japanese arcade video game developer; Milestone Media, an American comic book publisher; Milestone (Italian company), an Italian video game developer; Milestones Grill and Bar, a Canadian restaurant chain

  5. Enlist Weed Control System - Wikipedia

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    Enlist Duo is an herbicide that contains the choline form of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and glyphosate plus an unknown number of unlisted ingredients. Dow added chemicals to the mixture in what it termed "Colex-D technology". [5] 2,4-D is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world.

  6. Ohio's marijuana milestone: Canton customers celebrate first ...

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    The retired 62-year-old said he's smoked for 42 years and recently began using gummies to sleep better. He thought the cannabis from a state-regulated dispensary would be safer and of better quality.

  7. Dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate - Wikipedia

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    The use of DCPA as a herbicide was first described in a patent filed in 1958. [12] The material was prepared as had been described in a 1948 research paper by treating terephthaloyl chloride with chlorine to give tetrachloroterephthaloyl chloride which was then esterified with methanol. [13] C 6 H 4 (COCl) 2 + 4 Cl 2 + Fe (cat.) → C 6 Cl 4 ...